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>> jennifer kellogg brought him over. >> a friend of jennifer? 's >> yes. >> she introduced him, the killer, into the scene? >> yes. >> was jennifer somehow involved? remember, after she and sara moved in with amy, ricky wanted her out. and she was mad at ricky for. that she was known for stirring up trouble, but murder? the idea seemed preposterous. in any way, it was billy huffman who went on trial, not jennifer. and, he just climbed up, denying everything. no matter, he was convicted. he got a life without the possibility of parole. so, story over. not by a long shot. >> coming up, a conversation with the killer. he has a little secret he wants to share. >> she also knew about this? >> yes. >> when dateline continues. ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. ozempic® helped me g
>> jennifer kellogg brought him over. >> a friend of jennifer? 's >> yes. >> she introduced him, the killer, into the scene? >> yes. >> was jennifer somehow involved? remember, after she and sara moved in with amy, ricky wanted her out. and she was mad at ricky for. that she was known for stirring up trouble, but murder? the idea seemed preposterous. in any way, it was billy huffman who went on trial, not jennifer. and, he just climbed up, denying everything....
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jennifer: sure, absolutely. and that's a good question. i think one of the big things that everybody is talking about these days is electric vehicles. at the autoshow, you know, as the public comes and visits the autoshow, they're going to see a huge variety of electric vehicles and really get a chance to see them up close, and all the options and the choices available to american families. it's unfortunate, but that has taken other bit more time for consumers to kind of get adjusted and accept these new vehicles. we are getting there. we are further behind in the united states than other countries. i think we are maybe at 3% or 4% of purchasing of electric vehicles. that needs to increase. several things to talk about that kind of concern them when it comes to purchasing an electric vehicle is perhaps range, range of the vehicle. the government has done a lot recently to help that along with the recently passed infrastructure bill. there's $7.5 billion set aside to build more of these charging stations around the country, about 500,000 of
jennifer: sure, absolutely. and that's a good question. i think one of the big things that everybody is talking about these days is electric vehicles. at the autoshow, you know, as the public comes and visits the autoshow, they're going to see a huge variety of electric vehicles and really get a chance to see them up close, and all the options and the choices available to american families. it's unfortunate, but that has taken other bit more time for consumers to kind of get adjusted and accept...
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jennifer: i am between being concerned and optimistic. it is milder than variance yet they case numbers are set to be enormous. with all the things that come along with it, a lot of pressure on the health care system. governments are taking a risk with omicron. it is still too soon to tell how bad it will get. i think we have a chance of writing this out but is not guaranteed. francine: what do we know? if it takes over, does it create an natural herd immunity for something much milder? jennifer: first, it is less severe in younger people. it has peaked in london with younger people. but the 16 plus is stunning to get infected. hospital admissions for that group is taking up. younger people who are hospitalized have done much better. we still do not know, we will not know for another week or two. will they hold out or will it be slightly more severe? if they are less severe across the board, and makes it a little less easy. this will be a different story. tom: are there other variants on your radar or is it all about omicron and are we en
jennifer: i am between being concerned and optimistic. it is milder than variance yet they case numbers are set to be enormous. with all the things that come along with it, a lot of pressure on the health care system. governments are taking a risk with omicron. it is still too soon to tell how bad it will get. i think we have a chance of writing this out but is not guaranteed. francine: what do we know? if it takes over, does it create an natural herd immunity for something much milder?...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests - will forte jennifer coolidge. musical guest, gunna and featuring the legeary roots crew >> questlove: 1588 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh my goodness i love you i love you please, welcome, everybody welcome, welcome, welcome to the "tonight show. you're here. [ cheers and applause thank you for watching well, guys, today marks one full year in office for president biden. it's been a challenging a year when asked what he's learned, biden said, "being vice president was a hell of a lot more fun." [ laughter ] a year ago, biden pledged to address covid, the economy, climate change, and racial injustice. and good news, after 12 months of tireless effort, we're all getting three free masks [ laughter and applause this is nice biden's inaugural committee marked his anniversary by releasing a video touting america's recovery, narrated by tom hanks. hanks wasn't the first choice, but staffers had to explain to biden that gary cooper died 60 year
tonight, join jimmy and his guests - will forte jennifer coolidge. musical guest, gunna and featuring the legeary roots crew >> questlove: 1588 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh my goodness i love you i love you please, welcome, everybody welcome, welcome, welcome to the "tonight show. you're here. [ cheers and applause thank you for watching well, guys, today marks one full year in office for...
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jennifer, what has changed, one year on? jennifer: not much. fortunately, we had the next president take office, and he also is a fan of social media. we have to remember that what happened on january 6 can happen at any time now or in the future. i'm just sad to see that more actions work taken to protect americans from propaganda and we really need to address that still. caroline: any optimism that strides have been made anyway by the more popular social media platforms? facebook and its various platforms and twitter? david: i think small strides may have been made. in general, i agree with jennifer, not nearly enough has change, given the scope of harm that has flowed from the abuse of these services. one thing that has change i think is the willingness of government to step forward and do some serious thought on regulation and there's some interesting ideas on forcing transparency onto the algorithms and the nature of who is speaking inside these services. but i don't think there has been any fundamental change of heart at facebook in parti
jennifer, what has changed, one year on? jennifer: not much. fortunately, we had the next president take office, and he also is a fan of social media. we have to remember that what happened on january 6 can happen at any time now or in the future. i'm just sad to see that more actions work taken to protect americans from propaganda and we really need to address that still. caroline: any optimism that strides have been made anyway by the more popular social media platforms? facebook and its...
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jennifer: it is certainly better for the children. we know children's mental health has been suffering for a long time, for years before the pandemic, and the pandemic accelerated the use of teams. the surgeon general came out with the mental health crisis for teens. one in the three high schoolers are experiencing feelings of sadness or persistent hopelessness. it's time we take a closer look at our children and what types of support and services we are providing for them. we know kids need social interaction. some of the research that is coming out about the deleterious impacts of the pandemic on teens, especially high schoolers, is that they suffer from not being amongst each other, not having time to interact with each other. with sports canceled, activities canceled, that is what has negatively impacted them. it is critical for students who are most vulnerable, from the lowest income neighborhoods. emily: reach capital has been investing a long time. we were grateful for it when the pandemic started, but the skeptics say, virtual
jennifer: it is certainly better for the children. we know children's mental health has been suffering for a long time, for years before the pandemic, and the pandemic accelerated the use of teams. the surgeon general came out with the mental health crisis for teens. one in the three high schoolers are experiencing feelings of sadness or persistent hopelessness. it's time we take a closer look at our children and what types of support and services we are providing for them. we know kids need...
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where is jennifer? and who did something to her? >> and now eileen, jen's best friend, began thinking back to that game, the virtual kingdom that had jen so fascinated. did you think something sinister had happened? >> absolutely. you know, the first thing i thought was these people on the game. >>> coming up -- had jen been meeting online? >> we swung into the mall, and she wanted to smell his cologne. >> fantasy or reality? jen ramsaran had a secret. >> this man online knows where she lives. >> when "dateline" continues. back there? -ah. -this is perfect. jackpot. variety pack. remember, it's a football game, not a play date. roger that. one more slice. it can be a lot. oh, good, the manager. uh, brian in produce -- very helpful. progressive can't save you from becoming your parents, but we can save you money when you bundle home and auto with us. -pulls to the left a little bit. -nope. why burn a candle when you can switch to air wick essential mist? it's the modern way to transform fragrance infused with natural essential oils i
where is jennifer? and who did something to her? >> and now eileen, jen's best friend, began thinking back to that game, the virtual kingdom that had jen so fascinated. did you think something sinister had happened? >> absolutely. you know, the first thing i thought was these people on the game. >>> coming up -- had jen been meeting online? >> we swung into the mall, and she wanted to smell his cologne. >> fantasy or reality? jen ramsaran had a secret. >>...
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jennifer, what has changed, one year on? jennifer: not much. fortunately, we had the next president take office, and he also is a fan of social media. we have to remember that what happened on january 6 can happen any time now or in the future. i'm just sad to see that more actions were not taken to protect americans from propaganda and that risk was not reduced and still remains. we really need to address that still. caroline: david, do you have a similar view? any optimism that strides have been made anyway by the more popular social media platforms? we are talking facebook and its various platforms and twitter? david: i think small strides may have been made. in general, i agree with jennifer, not nearly enough has changed, given the scope of harm that has flowed from the abuse of these services. so, one thing that has change i think is the willingness of government to step forward and do some serious thought on of regulation, and there are some interesting ideas on forcing transparency onto the algorithms and the nature of who is speaking i
jennifer, what has changed, one year on? jennifer: not much. fortunately, we had the next president take office, and he also is a fan of social media. we have to remember that what happened on january 6 can happen any time now or in the future. i'm just sad to see that more actions were not taken to protect americans from propaganda and that risk was not reduced and still remains. we really need to address that still. caroline: david, do you have a similar view? any optimism that strides have...
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but the division is i jennifer. but the division is dee er, jennifer. but the division is deeper, more _ jennifer. but the division is deeper, more complex, i jennifer. but the division is| deeper, more complex, and jennifer. but the division is - deeper, more complex, and the battle here and across the united states has intensified over the last few months. good evenina. over the last few months. good evening- and — over the last few months. good evening. and a _ over the last few months. good evening. and a landmark- over the last few months. (13mg. evening. and a landmark ruling on the supreme court today that legalised abortion. in on the supreme court today that legalised abortion.— legalised abortion. in 1973, the supreme _ legalised abortion. in 1973, the supreme court - legalised abortion. in 1973, the supreme court ruled i legalised abortion. in 1973, - the supreme court ruled women have the right to terminate a pregnancy until viability, around 2a weeks. but now the court has a clear conservative majority after president tran appointed thr
but the division is i jennifer. but the division is dee er, jennifer. but the division is deeper, more _ jennifer. but the division is deeper, more complex, i jennifer. but the division is| deeper, more complex, and jennifer. but the division is - deeper, more complex, and the battle here and across the united states has intensified over the last few months. good evenina. over the last few months. good evening- and — over the last few months. good evening. and a _ over the last few months....
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and jennifer lawrence takes the colbert questionert. plus, stephen welcomes: ralph macchio and musical guest nell and flaming lips. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) thp ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: yeah, yeah! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome. how delightful. how nice. please have a seat, everybody. welcome to "the late show." i'm stephen colbert. how's everybody doing tonight ( cheers and applause )e ) are you sure? have you been tested? reported n covid cases. ( as game show host ) that's right, america hit one new record. tell 'em what they've won, johnny! >> a week in your house, eating pop tarts for dinner on your broyhill dinette set! and a gorgeous set of lee press-on nails: you're going crazy at home-- put 'em on the cat! >> meow! >> back to you, steve! >> stephen: before you all freak out, the number is that large because of delayed reporting over the holiday weekend. see? it's not so
and jennifer lawrence takes the colbert questionert. plus, stephen welcomes: ralph macchio and musical guest nell and flaming lips. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) thp ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: yeah, yeah! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome. how delightful. how nice. please have a seat, everybody. welcome to "the late show."...
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dustin and jennifer lawrence. _ like she did. dustin and jennifer lawrence, thank— like she did. dustin and jennifer lawrence, thank you _ like she did. dustin and jennifer lawrence, thank you for - like she did. dustin and jennifer lawrence, thank you for coming like she did. dustin and jennifer - lawrence, thank you for coming on. a violent clash with a mob of angry rioters was not the battle the capitol police were prepared for that day or equipped to win. many of the officers on duty had never before made an arrest, much the intelligence failures are now well documented. three days before the attack, an internal intelligence report described what would occur with extraordinary accuracy. "stop the steal�*s propensity," it said "to attract white supremacists, militia members and others who actively promote violence may lead to a significantly dangerous situation for law enforcement and the general public alike." so how do those officers, deal with the anniversary today, and how do they feel about the failures in intelligence. officer harry dunn has been speaking to my colleag
dustin and jennifer lawrence. _ like she did. dustin and jennifer lawrence, thank— like she did. dustin and jennifer lawrence, thank you _ like she did. dustin and jennifer lawrence, thank you for - like she did. dustin and jennifer lawrence, thank you for coming like she did. dustin and jennifer - lawrence, thank you for coming on. a violent clash with a mob of angry rioters was not the battle the capitol police were prepared for that day or equipped to win. many of the officers on duty had...
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jennifer read in to the federal bench biden has no business nominating her unless he wants to slap the enviro community in the face. back in 2011, an ecuadorian court ordered chevron to pay out billions of dollars for dumping toxic waste in the amazon rain forest. but the u. s. federal court lay to determine that the ruling was in fact a product, a fraud. the guy who was involved in the case against chevron later found himself this bars and under house arrest the white house. meanwhile, phase all those nominated are fully qualified to take on the judicial role. independent journalists, greg will put fears. jennifer written is unlikely to put the interests of people 1st given her role in representing corporate giants. normally those kinds of appointments do not get much attention. probably the people who made that decision the both biden and his advisors didn't even think about much. exactly what kinds of controversies she has been involved. she was very ambitious and in pursuing don's injure again and defending chevron obviously. and that's really where all her experience has been in o
jennifer read in to the federal bench biden has no business nominating her unless he wants to slap the enviro community in the face. back in 2011, an ecuadorian court ordered chevron to pay out billions of dollars for dumping toxic waste in the amazon rain forest. but the u. s. federal court lay to determine that the ruling was in fact a product, a fraud. the guy who was involved in the case against chevron later found himself this bars and under house arrest the white house. meanwhile, phase...
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jennifer: it's been a significant concern. as you know, that was an issue that started early last year at the end of 2020. and really became a significant problem in early 2021 and it has been all last year and has continued into this year. the shortage of chips, the supply chain disruptions have been a significant problem for automakers. it is something that certainly we have been focused on and trying to work through. we do appreciate the biden administration's efforts to try to find some solutions for that. there is certainly a bill in congress right now that passed through the senate to authorize 52 billion dollars of additional funding to help support the new facility to create these ships in the united states. it has been -- chips in the united states. . it has been stalled in congress but we support additional funding to build more of those facilities. and also more resiliency in the global supply chain is needed to help with shortages. it is something we continue to watch and we thoroughly hope that, you know, that we
jennifer: it's been a significant concern. as you know, that was an issue that started early last year at the end of 2020. and really became a significant problem in early 2021 and it has been all last year and has continued into this year. the shortage of chips, the supply chain disruptions have been a significant problem for automakers. it is something that certainly we have been focused on and trying to work through. we do appreciate the biden administration's efforts to try to find some...
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so it jennifer, i want to bring you into the conversation. you have been there in less than a year, altering covid brickwork csp. >> single people look like again, hello. [laughter] but you have been in this space you have been advocating for diverse books you been advocating for diverse authors in the children's book space. i'm curious, what are you looking for as an editor that amistad. what do you feel is your mandate? on what have you possibly acquired if you could talk about that really excites you in your new role. >> i don't think any of my authors are here which is odd. i have a mostly production about going to been in publishing since 2002 -- 2003. so it's a very to me on the acquisition side now. i love it and i love being a part of amistad. i think if i were to leave production, which i did, this would be the only place i would leave four. tracy is a great leader, she is a fantastic mentor. there's a lot between the two of us in o understanding what amistad is a. a friend of mine even said, who is black, they read edward p jones an
so it jennifer, i want to bring you into the conversation. you have been there in less than a year, altering covid brickwork csp. >> single people look like again, hello. [laughter] but you have been in this space you have been advocating for diverse books you been advocating for diverse authors in the children's book space. i'm curious, what are you looking for as an editor that amistad. what do you feel is your mandate? on what have you possibly acquired if you could talk about that...
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[laughter] more than anything, let's let jennifer go ahead. i would recommend her short story honestly. i first read the original complete story that had henry louis gates and then is released an extended version with a foreword that i think we all adored and was amazing. i just love the short stories because she keeps them short. they actually are short and there is such a variety. you hear from white people, children, adults, men, from the collective. it's a great learning tool i think just to see the variety not just of what she did, but what you can do. >> straight lit with a crooked stick. i would have to recommend that is the academic side of me. the significance of this book and the information that it brings to society is critical because it is solitary. now, charles johnson, middle passage fascinating, wonderful information from the time we got it from, but nothing gets down to it like barracuda we know about the middle passage but what about being hunted, being caged, waiting for months in a cage at the shore with a ship that will ta
[laughter] more than anything, let's let jennifer go ahead. i would recommend her short story honestly. i first read the original complete story that had henry louis gates and then is released an extended version with a foreword that i think we all adored and was amazing. i just love the short stories because she keeps them short. they actually are short and there is such a variety. you hear from white people, children, adults, men, from the collective. it's a great learning tool i think just...
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jennifer kavanagh is a senior political strategist at the rand corporation. she co-authored the book "truth decay," about the rise of misinformation. and claire wardle is the u.s. director of first draft as a nonprofit that tracks misinformation online. welcome to you both, and thank you for being here. claire, i'll begin with you. as we just saw immediately after the capital attack, there were already alternative narratives being spun despite live pictures, live reports, people seeing in real time. even today, we should point out in our latest news, our npr/ marist poll shows that divide on how americans saw that day. 89% of democrats say january 6 was an insurrection, was a threat to democracy, but only 10% of republicans agree with that. how does that happen? >> because there was a foundation being laid all e way through 2020. and then, from election day onwards, this "stop the steal" narrative was emerging this idea that the election was not safe, that the election was stolen. there was this drip, drip, drip, throughout november and december. and so, when
jennifer kavanagh is a senior political strategist at the rand corporation. she co-authored the book "truth decay," about the rise of misinformation. and claire wardle is the u.s. director of first draft as a nonprofit that tracks misinformation online. welcome to you both, and thank you for being here. claire, i'll begin with you. as we just saw immediately after the capital attack, there were already alternative narratives being spun despite live pictures, live reports, people...
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jennifer kavanagh is a senior political strategist at the rand corporation. she co-authored the booktruth decay," about the rise of misinformation. and claire wardle is the u.s. director of first draft as a nonprofit that tracks misinformation online. welcome to you both, and thank you for being here. claire, i'll begin with you. as we just saw immediately after the capital attack, there were already alternative narratives being spun despite live pictures, live reports, people seeing in real time. even today, we should point out in our latest news, our npr/ marist poll shows that divide on how americans saw that day. 89% of democrats say january 6 was an insurrection, was a threat to democracy, but only 10% of republicans agree with that. how does that happen? >> because there was a foundation being laid all the way through 2020. and then, from election day onwards, this "stop the steal" narrative was emerging this idea that the election was not safe, that the election was stolen. there was this drip, drip, drip, throughout november and december. and so, when
jennifer kavanagh is a senior political strategist at the rand corporation. she co-authored the booktruth decay," about the rise of misinformation. and claire wardle is the u.s. director of first draft as a nonprofit that tracks misinformation online. welcome to you both, and thank you for being here. claire, i'll begin with you. as we just saw immediately after the capital attack, there were already alternative narratives being spun despite live pictures, live reports, people seeing in...
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[applause] and jennifer baker joined us this year which i'm so thrilled about. [applause] and herb boyd who is an author very dear to my heart. we worked on back to detroit together. [applause] and to be sittingnger here withy anne hurston is just phenomenal, you know? because i feel like i can feel her spirit and energy. [applause] and working with the truss, it's been amazing. it's been really key for amistad to work with the zora neale hurston trust and as a matter fact, we have a new book that is coming in january which is a collection of her essays which is called you don't know us negroes, and other essays your site might want to check it out. i see some people with low bit of a smirk there because that definitely embodies zora's humor with a title like that. and so i started out in publishing the year that amistad was formed which was 1987, and i started out at the feminist press, and that's when charles harris, who was a genius, so you know, novella told me to make sure i tell stories, so rather than give one-word answers, which is my norm. so lety me kn
[applause] and jennifer baker joined us this year which i'm so thrilled about. [applause] and herb boyd who is an author very dear to my heart. we worked on back to detroit together. [applause] and to be sittingnger here withy anne hurston is just phenomenal, you know? because i feel like i can feel her spirit and energy. [applause] and working with the truss, it's been amazing. it's been really key for amistad to work with the zora neale hurston trust and as a matter fact, we have a new book...
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us. onstar. extra legal, honest jennifer breeding. thank you. thank you. ah, the u. s. state of utah is being accused of having racist policies against white people for giving so called priority points to minority communities when it comes to eligibility for covey treatments. the state of minnesota has similar guidelines, but now removed advice to take race into accounts. both states have been threatened with legal action using a patient skin color or if necessity rather than the unique and specific medical circumstances of an individual patient as a basis for deciding who should obtain lifesaving medical treatment as a part in a ton of crisis. tough decisions have to be made, sometimes, decisions of life and death. the cupboard pandemic is one such time and who to prioritize for life saving medical treatment is a decision health workers have to make. now you may think the choices are taken based on greater health risk or the needs of the patient. perhaps the raise your facility, their co morbidities and chronic illnesses. race may be
us. onstar. extra legal, honest jennifer breeding. thank you. thank you. ah, the u. s. state of utah is being accused of having racist policies against white people for giving so called priority points to minority communities when it comes to eligibility for covey treatments. the state of minnesota has similar guidelines, but now removed advice to take race into accounts. both states have been threatened with legal action using a patient skin color or if necessity rather than the unique and...
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also as jennifer laid out, they want to know about after the fact. they're focused on some of those conversations like they write this. additionally, the committee would like to question you regarding your communication with president trump, white house staff and others the week after the january 6th attack, particularly regarding president trump's state of mind at that time. what is your sense of why the committee is focusing in? it makes why before and on the day of the insurrection. why are they focusing in on conversations well after the attack took place? >> clearly they're trying to build a case about whether or not donald trump tried to tamp we are any of the witnesses who may have testified about what donald trump was saying, his mind-set at the time, both during the attack as well as after the attack. the question they have is what skwlen jennifer is talking about, can they build a case to charge donald trump, anybody else in the justice department, obstruction charges and any evidence that suggests president trump told kevin mccarthy to sha
also as jennifer laid out, they want to know about after the fact. they're focused on some of those conversations like they write this. additionally, the committee would like to question you regarding your communication with president trump, white house staff and others the week after the january 6th attack, particularly regarding president trump's state of mind at that time. what is your sense of why the committee is focusing in? it makes why before and on the day of the insurrection. why are...
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now for more on this story, we joined live by legal analyst, jennifer breed, and jennifer, great, have you on the program to discuss this rather unusual story. it's going to be on. thank you. thank you. so on the one hand, we have these charges against this of high profile founder of the old keepers stuart roads. and on the other hand, we have this mysterious yet also quite ho hi profile figure ray, who's been on and off the most wanted list. and some believe that he allegedly encourage people to storm the capital to find it all that the f b i is refusing to comment on him at all. well, i do find it odd and i, you know, and i'm glad that you brought this up. i mean, it's not even that he allegedly encourage people to enter. i mean, he did it on video for multiple angles, multiple video angles. there he is. there is this mysterious rate up on january 5th, and 6th trying to lead the pack of people to go into the capital, telling them the night before. we're going to storm it. we're going to take it by force. i mean, he is on, he's been seen on multiple videos. i mean, in a court of law,
now for more on this story, we joined live by legal analyst, jennifer breed, and jennifer, great, have you on the program to discuss this rather unusual story. it's going to be on. thank you. thank you. so on the one hand, we have these charges against this of high profile founder of the old keepers stuart roads. and on the other hand, we have this mysterious yet also quite ho hi profile figure ray, who's been on and off the most wanted list. and some believe that he allegedly encourage people...
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jennifer griffin has more in reaction to the comments at the pentagon. hi, jennifer. >> first of all, the first team of british army rangers just arrived in kiev today with a shipment of light anti-tank weapons to train ukrainian troops. biden's remarks sent diplomats scrambling last night. that's why jen psaki and biden himself clarified what he said. there's a flurry of activity in the halls of the pentagon with high level meetings ongoing about how to deter moscow. these satellite images show more than 100,000 russian troops still amassed on the eastern border of ukraine poised to move in at a moment's notice. what has the pentagon's attention is the air power putin has amassed. six winged aircraft and attack helicopters, all of russia's air force on alert and in position to strike. reports from moscow that russian lawmakers are pushing putin to recognize two ukrainian break-away regions that would necessitate russian military involvement. the pentagon has not spoken on the record about the tense standoff since tuesday. >> there's no sign, no indicati
jennifer griffin has more in reaction to the comments at the pentagon. hi, jennifer. >> first of all, the first team of british army rangers just arrived in kiev today with a shipment of light anti-tank weapons to train ukrainian troops. biden's remarks sent diplomats scrambling last night. that's why jen psaki and biden himself clarified what he said. there's a flurry of activity in the halls of the pentagon with high level meetings ongoing about how to deter moscow. these satellite...
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jennifer, good to have you on and we understand you had good news. you were able to get off the exit ramp. >> slightly good news. we were able to get off exit 1236 just before stafford airport. however, we're driving down american legion road in virginia where things haven't been plowed. trees are down. cars are just -- like it's a mess. it's hard to get by. we actually just skidded right before i jumped on, so it's -- it's treacherous. it's treacherous out here, to say the least. >> well, jennifer -- >> sorry, go ahead. >> no, i was going to say, we definitely want you to stay safe there as you are luckily being able to drive at least a little bit and get some movement in. but what a double whammy you were dealt with, first having your flights canceled and now this. how much ahead time did you have knowing that there would be a storm that you'd hit right on your way home? >> we knew there was a snowstorm and we kept watching the details. but everything that we had seen said that it was going to hit south. southern virginia. we're like, okay, you kno
jennifer, good to have you on and we understand you had good news. you were able to get off the exit ramp. >> slightly good news. we were able to get off exit 1236 just before stafford airport. however, we're driving down american legion road in virginia where things haven't been plowed. trees are down. cars are just -- like it's a mess. it's hard to get by. we actually just skidded right before i jumped on, so it's -- it's treacherous. it's treacherous out here, to say the least....
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jennifer, how do you see this playing out in court? >> well, you know, it's unusual for an a.g. to show her hand in this way, but she's having to litigate over whether trump and his two adult children will show up for deposition. so that's why she's disclosed this. and honestly, it's virtually unheard of for a judge to interfere in an ongoing investigation before a complaint is even filed. i suspect that the judge will, partially based on this representation, but mostly based on the fact that judges never, never do this will go ahead and let the investigation proceed, including the depositions. >> jennifer, i don't know about you, but don't you just find this entire thing so highly unusual? i mean, for the a.g. to say in a tweet note, in the middle of an investigation, that she's essentially found significant, significant evidence of wrongdoing instead of waiting to say that, sort of letting the complaint speak for itself, letting the legal paper speak for itself. i just wonder, given this and given the stakes out of everything you've seen so far, if this is what tish james has,
jennifer, how do you see this playing out in court? >> well, you know, it's unusual for an a.g. to show her hand in this way, but she's having to litigate over whether trump and his two adult children will show up for deposition. so that's why she's disclosed this. and honestly, it's virtually unheard of for a judge to interfere in an ongoing investigation before a complaint is even filed. i suspect that the judge will, partially based on this representation, but mostly based on the fact...
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jennifer rogers, juliet kayyem. i don't know if you heard rhodes' ex-wife speaking this morning, she said she feels safer for herself and her children and the country as well. >> that's remarkable for someone so close to him. >>> up ahead, a major setback for president biden. the administration hit by confusion over covid testing, the supreme court blocking part of the vaccine mandate, rising inflation and no movement on voting rights. so is there a way out for the president? when our daughter and her kids moved in with us... our bargain detergent couldn't keep up. turns out it's mostly water. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. [daughter] slurping don't pay for water. pay for clean. it's got to be tide. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. print. come on! print! print! p
jennifer rogers, juliet kayyem. i don't know if you heard rhodes' ex-wife speaking this morning, she said she feels safer for herself and her children and the country as well. >> that's remarkable for someone so close to him. >>> up ahead, a major setback for president biden. the administration hit by confusion over covid testing, the supreme court blocking part of the vaccine mandate, rising inflation and no movement on voting rights. so is there a way out for the president?...
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i want to talk about this with alencia johnson and jennifer ruben, opinion writer for "the washington post," after a quick break. r a quick break. everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child safer. to close, twist until it clicks. tide pods child-guard packaging. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition for strength and energy. woo hoo! ensure, complete balanced nutrition with 27 vitamins and minerals. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. ♪ ♪ at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an owner with access to financial advice, tools and a personalized plan that helps you build a future for those you love. vanguard. become an owner. snacking can mean that pieces get stuck under mike's denture. vanguard. but super poligrip gives him a tight seal. to help block out food particles. so he can enjoy the game. super poligrip. >>> all right, as promised i'm joined by alencia johnson, democratic strategist and jennifer ruben, opinion writer for "the washington post"
i want to talk about this with alencia johnson and jennifer ruben, opinion writer for "the washington post," after a quick break. r a quick break. everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child safer. to close, twist until it clicks. tide pods child-guard packaging. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition for strength and energy. woo hoo! ensure, complete balanced nutrition with 27...
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[applause] [applause] on jennifer baker joined us this year which i am so thrilled about. [applause] and herb boyd is an author that is very dear to my hartford we worked on black detroit together.nd and to be sitting here with lucienne hurston is just phenomenal. because i feel like i can feel the spirit and energy. and working with the trust is meant amazing. it has really been a key to work with the trust. and as a matter fact we have a new book that's coming in january which is a collection of her essays which is called you do not know what is it negros and other essays. so you might want to check it out. i see some people with a little bit of a smirk there that definitely embodies azores humor with a title like that. and so i started out in publishing the year that on the side was formed which is 1987. he started out at the feminist press. that is when charles harris who was a genius. novella told me too make sure i told stories rather than give one word answers which is my norm. so let me know if i go on too much she will turn it over, let me know. and so charles was
[applause] [applause] on jennifer baker joined us this year which i am so thrilled about. [applause] and herb boyd is an author that is very dear to my hartford we worked on black detroit together.nd and to be sitting here with lucienne hurston is just phenomenal. because i feel like i can feel the spirit and energy. and working with the trust is meant amazing. it has really been a key to work with the trust. and as a matter fact we have a new book that's coming in january which is a collection...
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four days after nick's murder, newly minted homicide detective jennifer garcia, had made an arrest. how did that feel? >> pretty good. pretty good that i had gotten the right person for this crime. >> maybe. but this case still had to go to trial, and james lapan still had an alibi, that is, until a lifetime movie changed everything. >> coming up -- >> she calls and says, i've got a new story to tell. >> a lie told in fear. >> you didn't want to tell that lie, did you? >> no, i did not want to tell that lie. >> but you did? >> out of fear, yes. >> and the courage to reveal the truth. >> i actually slept all night without nightmares. >> when "dateline" continues. every step of the way. because your anything is our everything. aspen dental. anything to make you smile. book today at aspendental.com, walk in, or call 1-800-aspendental. it's like a flavor festival on an almond. ♪ zest fest! blue diamond almonds. super flavor all on a superfood. we're eating and drinking foods and beverages that are very acidic. blue diamond almonds. it can soften the enamel. pronamel repair, what it's
four days after nick's murder, newly minted homicide detective jennifer garcia, had made an arrest. how did that feel? >> pretty good. pretty good that i had gotten the right person for this crime. >> maybe. but this case still had to go to trial, and james lapan still had an alibi, that is, until a lifetime movie changed everything. >> coming up -- >> she calls and says, i've got a new story to tell. >> a lie told in fear. >> you didn't want to tell that...
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good evening, jennifer. >> good evening, bret. troops and their families are being told now to get ready the secretary of defense pulled these units to prepare to deploy in matter of days. part of a nato response force to deter putin that could include up to 40,000 nato allies. the pentagon says those troops could not be going to ukraine. >> the number of forces that the secretary has placed on heightened alert comes up to about 8500 personnel. no decisions have been made to deploy any forces from the united states at this time. >> president biden was presented options for troop deployments during a meeting with national security advisers at camp dhafd weekend. one option includes the u.s. sending thousands of additional u.s. troops to nato's eastern flank if requested. >> how does this protect ukraine? how does it stop putin from going into ukraine? >> it's designed to reassure our nato allies. >> how does it protect ukraine? >> jen it sends a clear signal to mr. putin that we take our responsibilities to nato seriously. >> u.s.
good evening, jennifer. >> good evening, bret. troops and their families are being told now to get ready the secretary of defense pulled these units to prepare to deploy in matter of days. part of a nato response force to deter putin that could include up to 40,000 nato allies. the pentagon says those troops could not be going to ukraine. >> the number of forces that the secretary has placed on heightened alert comes up to about 8500 personnel. no decisions have been made to deploy...
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[applause] and jennifer baker joined us this year which i am so thrilled about. and her voice as an author is dear to my heart we worked on black detroit together. and to be sitting here with lucy hurston is wonderful because i feel like i can feel zora's energy. it's been amazing. it's been really a key for amistad to work with the zora neal hurston trust. we have a new book that is coming in january which is a collection of the essays which is called you don't know us negroes and other essays. so you might want to check it out. i see some people with a little bit of a smirk because it embodies the humor with a title like that and so i started out in publishing the year that amistad was formed which was 1987 and i started out at the feminist press and that is when charles harris, who is a genius so, you know, novella ford told me to make sure i told the stories so rather than give answers which is my norm so let me know if i go on too much. so, charles was an amazing man, he was the first to be hired in publishing and editorial and this was in the 1950s, believe
[applause] and jennifer baker joined us this year which i am so thrilled about. and her voice as an author is dear to my heart we worked on black detroit together. and to be sitting here with lucy hurston is wonderful because i feel like i can feel zora's energy. it's been amazing. it's been really a key for amistad to work with the zora neal hurston trust. we have a new book that is coming in january which is a collection of the essays which is called you don't know us negroes and other...
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and msnbc analyst michelle goldberg, "washington post" opinion columnist and msnbc political analyst, jennifer ruben, and msnbc legal analyst barbara mcquade, also cohost of the #sistersinlaw podcast. barb, i want you to listen to peter navarro this week on msnbc speaking pretty openly about the plot to overturn biden's victory. here we go. >> we had over 100 congressmen and senators on capitol hill ready to implement the sweep. the sweep was simply that. we were going to challenge the results of the election in the six battleground states. basically these were the places where we believed that if the votes were sent back to those battleground states and looked at again that there would be enough concern amongst legislatures that most or all those states would decertify the election. that would throw the election to the house of representatives. >> you just described this plan as a way to take an election where the outcome was established by independent secretaries of state, by the voters of those states, and legal remedies have been exhausted with the supreme court never even taking, let alon
and msnbc analyst michelle goldberg, "washington post" opinion columnist and msnbc political analyst, jennifer ruben, and msnbc legal analyst barbara mcquade, also cohost of the #sistersinlaw podcast. barb, i want you to listen to peter navarro this week on msnbc speaking pretty openly about the plot to overturn biden's victory. here we go. >> we had over 100 congressmen and senators on capitol hill ready to implement the sweep. the sweep was simply that. we were going to...
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times" columnist michelle goldberg, "washington post" opinion columnist and msnbc political analyst, jennifer ruben, and msnbc legal analyst barbara mcquade, also cohost of the hashtag sister-in-laws podcast. i want you to listen to peter navarro this week on msnbc speaking pretty openly about the plot to overturn biden's victory. >> we had over 100 congressmen and senators on capitol hill ready to implement the sweep. the sweep was simply that. we were going to challenge the results of the election in the six battleground states. basically these were the places where we believed that if the votes were sent back to those battleground states and looked at again that there would be concern amongst legislatures that most or all those states would decertify the election. that would throw the election to the house of representatives. >> you just described this plan as a way to take an election where the outcome was established by independent secretaries of state, by the voters of those states, and legal remedies have been exhausted with the supreme court, let alone siding with any of the claims yo
times" columnist michelle goldberg, "washington post" opinion columnist and msnbc political analyst, jennifer ruben, and msnbc legal analyst barbara mcquade, also cohost of the hashtag sister-in-laws podcast. i want you to listen to peter navarro this week on msnbc speaking pretty openly about the plot to overturn biden's victory. >> we had over 100 congressmen and senators on capitol hill ready to implement the sweep. the sweep was simply that. we were going to challenge...
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jennifer, this round has the latest. >> and we're learning more about both of those officers who were shot friday night here in harlem. officer rivera being remembered as a hero and officer more remains in critical condition fighting for his life with his family, by his side where we are outside of the 3, 2 precinct in harlem. and you can see lots of flowers, lots of candles. people have been here all day long, praying and just doing the best they can to show this precinct and the city support. >> law enforcement from all across our region, including westchester county and the hudson valley at the 32nd precinct in harlem this paying their respects with food wreaths and any support they can. all of them bonded together by that blue line. it's very important that we do something like this. >> because the community needs to know that, although we all were different patches and >> use all the officers here, there's probably about 100 officers here from all throughout the hudson valley that we're standing shoulder to shoulder patch bypass, but we're all part of the same family. >> it happe
jennifer, this round has the latest. >> and we're learning more about both of those officers who were shot friday night here in harlem. officer rivera being remembered as a hero and officer more remains in critical condition fighting for his life with his family, by his side where we are outside of the 3, 2 precinct in harlem. and you can see lots of flowers, lots of candles. people have been here all day long, praying and just doing the best they can to show this precinct and the city...
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lopez anything jennifer lopez is in a movie, i'm there jennifer lopez -- >> same. >> jimmy: i mean, how fun is it how -- she's just the greatest >> and she's -- by the way, like, you know, you see her on instagram. you see her on tv and in movies and they have filters and they do beauty work and yeah, she's beautiful, but in person -- >> jimmy: in real life oh, stunner. >> she's a monster >> jimmy: she is >> no, she is so beautiful >> jimmy: she is so stunningly beautiful. >> i mean, i look at her this close and i'm just like, "how? [ laughter ] "how is it possible? >> jimmy: and she can sing and she can dance. and she can -- you -- you do that >> amazing singer, amazing dancer >> jimmy: you got to dance with her. >> awesome actor i love her movies. >> jimmy: yeah >> anytime her movie is on, i'm -- i stay there. she's just -- she's electric and then there's owen wilson, who is another favorite, i mean, but so different, such a a different realm. [ cheers ] like, his writing, his comedy, his beautiful acting and they're so different, but it's like, electric, you know? >> jimmy: yeah
lopez anything jennifer lopez is in a movie, i'm there jennifer lopez -- >> same. >> jimmy: i mean, how fun is it how -- she's just the greatest >> and she's -- by the way, like, you know, you see her on instagram. you see her on tv and in movies and they have filters and they do beauty work and yeah, she's beautiful, but in person -- >> jimmy: in real life oh, stunner. >> she's a monster >> jimmy: she is >> no, she is so beautiful >> jimmy: she...
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jennifer, are you here? >> yes. >> good afternoon, chair melgar, supervisor peskin and supervisor preston, i'm jennifer welsh, the sf sidewalk search party facilitator, c.l.c. we have been cultivating connections to help seniors and people with disability and thrive at homed as a a nonprofit for over 14 years. the s.f. sidewalk search party came out of frustration for spending more time walking to work. >> chair melgar: hold on a second, jennifer. madam clerk please advance the slides. >> the s.f. sidewalk engage residents to search for sidewalks. for example, we've met with the sfmta, public works, and bureau of urban forestry and staff. we created a contest called broken sidewalks, contestants took photos of sidewalks and included a rubber duck to highlight the problem area. we worked with the bureau urban forestry to get sidewalks with two inch ride down. we started a video project called the sidewalk search party newscast. we asked residents to make a one minute video to be part of the show. i use a whee
jennifer, are you here? >> yes. >> good afternoon, chair melgar, supervisor peskin and supervisor preston, i'm jennifer welsh, the sf sidewalk search party facilitator, c.l.c. we have been cultivating connections to help seniors and people with disability and thrive at homed as a a nonprofit for over 14 years. the s.f. sidewalk search party came out of frustration for spending more time walking to work. >> chair melgar: hold on a second, jennifer. madam clerk please advance...
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jennifer jordan, fox 8 news. >> more reason love betty white. not that we needed any a great legacy. yeah. that wraps up kron 4 news at 5 o'clock. >> yeah, but we have a lot more ahead on kron 4 news at 6, a rush for covid-19 booster shots as the omicron variant is out there spreading, but workers to help distribute the vaccine. they're also getting sick. how it's causing supply issues and even appointment cancellations. >> plus, how mayor breed says she plans to deal with an explosion of omicron and keep people safe >> from the bay. area's news station. you're watching kron 4 news at 6. got increased demanding. >> increase supply and that leads to a problem. >> vaccine appointments canceled more and more people are becoming eligible to get their booster shots. but it's really not been a smooth scheduling experience for everyone. thanks for joining us tonight on kron 4 news at
jennifer jordan, fox 8 news. >> more reason love betty white. not that we needed any a great legacy. yeah. that wraps up kron 4 news at 5 o'clock. >> yeah, but we have a lot more ahead on kron 4 news at 6, a rush for covid-19 booster shots as the omicron variant is out there spreading, but workers to help distribute the vaccine. they're also getting sick. how it's causing supply issues and even appointment cancellations. >> plus, how mayor breed says she plans to deal with an...
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to shannon bream and jennifer griffin's reporting on this. jennifer griffin putting out, this is a complicated decision and a lot of factors involved. we are getting brand new reaction from senator manchin. he just issued a new statement on the retirement of supreme court justice breyer. wishing him a happy and fulfilling retirement. he did go on to say i take my constitutional advising to the court very seriously. he looks forward to meeting with and evaluating the qualifications of biden's nominee to fill the supreme court vacancy. this leaves us off where this all goes from here. what you hearing, bret? >> i think this is the first good news for democrats in awhile. in other words, something to talk about besides sinking poll numbers and a tension tender box on the ukrainian-russian border. i think will be an expedited process here. senator schumer said he will really push forward with this. but remember, the official announcement hasn't come. and you have senators weighing in on the announcement that has not come from breyer himself. that
to shannon bream and jennifer griffin's reporting on this. jennifer griffin putting out, this is a complicated decision and a lot of factors involved. we are getting brand new reaction from senator manchin. he just issued a new statement on the retirement of supreme court justice breyer. wishing him a happy and fulfilling retirement. he did go on to say i take my constitutional advising to the court very seriously. he looks forward to meeting with and evaluating the qualifications of biden's...
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. >> reporter: bruce and jennifer both voted for president obama. then for president trump. one year into a biden presidency, they aren't happy. >> to fill my car at the beginning it was $30. now it's $70. >> reporter: where do you point the finger >> the biden administration. >> reporter: gas prices in pennsylvania are actually up 30% compared to a year ago, not 130%. but these frustrations speak to the politics of the region. on a sheep farm 23 miles away, union rep cameron cox also points to rising costs. >> look at fertilizer for farmers. last year it was $3.65 a pound. now it is up over $6.50 a pound. >> reporter: cameron, a former democrat now a registered republican what happened? >> i didn't leave them they left me. >> reporter: he says democrats forgot about their blue collar base but he doesn't point the finger at president biden. for today's inflation. >> i point at trump. let's look at how economics work you're telling me inflation -- this all happened in the last 365 days that's laughable i mean, that's not even possible. >> reporter: cameron voted for biden but
. >> reporter: bruce and jennifer both voted for president obama. then for president trump. one year into a biden presidency, they aren't happy. >> to fill my car at the beginning it was $30. now it's $70. >> reporter: where do you point the finger >> the biden administration. >> reporter: gas prices in pennsylvania are actually up 30% compared to a year ago, not 130%. but these frustrations speak to the politics of the region. on a sheep farm 23 miles away, union...
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jennifer hearson says d.a. bragg needs to face reality. >> i urge alvin bragg to meet with this teenager's family and let them know why this person who stole all of their hopes and all of their dreams does not even deserve to do 20 years in prison. i want him to explain to these parents who have to bury their young daughter why -- how his leniency announcement might have enticed this thug to grab a gun and rob a burger king. >> harris: "new york post" op-ed called out the new district attorney. what he has done in invite all sorts of criminals from the outer borrows to join the mayhem. why face the maximum penalty in staten island when you can do it in manhattan and face a lot less. seattle radio talk show host jason rantz. great to have you in "focus" today. tackle this issue from all sides. you've been through it on the west coast with policies changing and making it easier for people to get away with stuff. where are we headed? >> low-level crimes which he is saying would get a pass almost always lead to mor
jennifer hearson says d.a. bragg needs to face reality. >> i urge alvin bragg to meet with this teenager's family and let them know why this person who stole all of their hopes and all of their dreams does not even deserve to do 20 years in prison. i want him to explain to these parents who have to bury their young daughter why -- how his leniency announcement might have enticed this thug to grab a gun and rob a burger king. >> harris: "new york post" op-ed called out the...
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i me when jennifer, i can ship it out but then she had beloved me. but how do you think and then any other engine or. 1 any and you can have a nice van and she, she'd been nesting and you can miss don't little i miss you. if you give me a money on your mind because i don't really see let me talk in and finding out or not we. i mean i'm going to find yes more money out of fun. yes. and talk to somebody so and you're not going to be able to fit in their life. my daughter, caitlin? not in in, but i me, so that is he went into the in the, even in deadline in a school by not having animals and extreme last year not. and i feel that it was not that i feel not right there. but he said to me for the fancy, i think we'll stick to knowledge by the time you get a new medicine or tommy is sick on nothing but me. so this is probably the end of what the net a marketing on your marketing was and i'm really can, i can endure that dot com. is that how you read fox . i know. yeah. see man it's well, i know. yes he off got it less funny. all but that's funny bills lose
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thanks, jennifer. almost a year ago, president biden took office and 49% of the count through said i'm a democrat. now there's been a historic shift in that measure over the course of that year. democrats have lost seven points in party i.d. and republicans have picked up seven-point advantage in those that say that they are with the grand old party now. former democrat jack brewer on why that may be. >> i'm also a life-long democrat. but i support donald trump. let me be clear, i didn't come here for the popularity or the praise, the likes or the retweets. i'm here as a servant to god, a servant to the people of our nation and servant to our president. ♪ limu emu and doug.♪ and it's easy to customize your insurance at libertymutual.com so you only pay for what you need. isn't that right limu? limu? limu? sorry, one sec. doug blows several different whistles. doug blows several different whistles. [a vulture squawks.] there he is. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty♪
thanks, jennifer. almost a year ago, president biden took office and 49% of the count through said i'm a democrat. now there's been a historic shift in that measure over the course of that year. democrats have lost seven points in party i.d. and republicans have picked up seven-point advantage in those that say that they are with the grand old party now. former democrat jack brewer on why that may be. >> i'm also a life-long democrat. but i support donald trump. let me be clear, i didn't...
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but first to jennifer griffin at the pentagon. hi, jennifer. >> hi, martha. with the $308 million pledged today, the u.s. government has donated 780 million to afghanistan since it pull out at the end of august. the u.n. just made the largest single humanitarian appeal in its history, $4.4 billion to help afghanistan as catastrophe looms. >> millions are at risk of starvation. half of the afghan population is acutely hungry and bad weather has cancelled flights and blocked roads including the pass, a major gate way to the north of the country. >> the u.n. says a quarter of afghanistan's 38 million people are living near famine and another third of the country faces acute food insecurity. the u.s. is caught between providing aid without legitimizing the taliban, which they have not recognized. the new humanitarian assistance will directly flow through independent humanitarian organizations. meantime, private vet's groups are still paying through private donations for the rescue and evacuations of americans and vulnerable afghans. artists like pearl jam just an
but first to jennifer griffin at the pentagon. hi, jennifer. >> hi, martha. with the $308 million pledged today, the u.s. government has donated 780 million to afghanistan since it pull out at the end of august. the u.n. just made the largest single humanitarian appeal in its history, $4.4 billion to help afghanistan as catastrophe looms. >> millions are at risk of starvation. half of the afghan population is acutely hungry and bad weather has cancelled flights and blocked roads...
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hello jennifer. oh ah, i saw what the hell, what, what, why you celebrating? i thought we were doing a p, celebrating the end of the war. how everything's good now we can finally stop covering afghanistan. everything is not good. more people may die from us sanctions than from 20 years of war. okay. i, you know, we should really communicate better before these segments. i mean, check your slack. we have it for a reason. we have a slack. yes. but look, you're right, there sanctions seem bad, but it's ok because biden is issuing exemptions to the sanctions for humanitarian aid exemptions. yes. exemptions. what more could they want? what more conduct, how about reparation? how about building their country back after spending trillions of dollars destroying or, and killing innocent people and ending these sanction completely, then serve no purpose. other than to further punish the afghan people. how about that or i, birth kill. you're really harsh in the vibe of this party. well, part of these exemptions working? yes. it sounds like they're now working or someone
hello jennifer. oh ah, i saw what the hell, what, what, why you celebrating? i thought we were doing a p, celebrating the end of the war. how everything's good now we can finally stop covering afghanistan. everything is not good. more people may die from us sanctions than from 20 years of war. okay. i, you know, we should really communicate better before these segments. i mean, check your slack. we have it for a reason. we have a slack. yes. but look, you're right, there sanctions seem bad, but...
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hello jennifer. oh ah, i thought, what the hell, what, why you celebrating? i thought we were doing a p, celebrating the end of the war. however, things good. now we can finally stop covering afghanistan. everything is not good. more people may die from us sanctions than from 20 years of war. okay. i, you know, it was the really communicate better before these segments. i mean, check your slack. we have it for a reason. we have a slack. yes. but look, you're right, there sanctions seem bad, but it's ok because biden is issuing exemptions to the sanctions for humanitarian aid exemptions. yes. exemptions. what more could they want? what more conduct? how about reparations? how about building their country back after spending trillions of dollars destroying or, and killing innocent people from an ending new sanction completely that serve no purpose. other than to further punish the afghan people. how about that? or i buzz till you're really harsh in the vibe of this party. well, par, these exemptions working? yes. it sounds like they're now working or someone ju
hello jennifer. oh ah, i thought, what the hell, what, why you celebrating? i thought we were doing a p, celebrating the end of the war. however, things good. now we can finally stop covering afghanistan. everything is not good. more people may die from us sanctions than from 20 years of war. okay. i, you know, it was the really communicate better before these segments. i mean, check your slack. we have it for a reason. we have a slack. yes. but look, you're right, there sanctions seem bad, but...
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>> bret: jennifer griffin at the pentagon. jennifer, thank you. joint chiefs chairman general mark milley is working from home after testing positive for covid-19 sunday. a spokesman says is he experiencing very minor symptoms. marine corps commandant general berger is also isolating at home after testing positive. china says not even its own citizens will have an easy time attending next month's olympic games. this comes ahead growing concern over the safety and security of american athletes. state department correspondent benjamin hall has our report. >> the first omicron case is being detected in beijing, with it comes the first new restriction. the china announced that no olympic tickets will now be sold and authorities will, instead, hand pick attend years. although only one case has so far been acknowledged, other cities in china locked down tens of millions of people and quarantined tens of thousands handful were found. leading to fears 17 days out from the olympics, harsher restrictions might soon be on the way. >> i'm very concerned about
>> bret: jennifer griffin at the pentagon. jennifer, thank you. joint chiefs chairman general mark milley is working from home after testing positive for covid-19 sunday. a spokesman says is he experiencing very minor symptoms. marine corps commandant general berger is also isolating at home after testing positive. china says not even its own citizens will have an easy time attending next month's olympic games. this comes ahead growing concern over the safety and security of american...
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>> jennifer gray, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> let's turn now to the terrifying hostage crisis that played out over 11 hours at a texas synagogue. several new developments. two arrests made in connection to the incident and the the fbi identified a british national as the man who held four people hostage before a rescue team entered the building and he was killed. a live stream of the service reveals how terrifying the situation was. the suspect arrived on u.s. soil in december with no prior record. he was not on any government watch lists in the u.s. or the uk, and miraculously, all four people escaped unharmed. joining me now the director of the american jewish committee of dallas, joel schweitzer. joel, thank you so much for being here with us this morning, although i wish honestly there wasn't a reason for to us need to have this conversation. i want to start just by asking how is your community doing and feeling in the wake of this? >> kasie, thank you so much for having me and first and foremost, i want to
>> jennifer gray, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> let's turn now to the terrifying hostage crisis that played out over 11 hours at a texas synagogue. several new developments. two arrests made in connection to the incident and the the fbi identified a british national as the man who held four people hostage before a rescue team entered the building and he was killed. a live stream of the service reveals how terrifying the situation was. the suspect arrived on u.s. soil in...