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my name is randy moore and i'm proud to serve as the chief of the u.s. forest service where i have have the responsibility to oversee management and protection of 154 national forests and grasslands across this great nation. for 53 years, 43 different national forests have had the privilege of providing the people's tree with the few forests having the honor to provide multiple times. in 1970, when this tradition started, it was the national forest in west virginia that provided the first people's tree. it was a 40-foot norwood spruce. six years later provided a 41-foot red spruce, once again, they've stepped up to provide us this beautiful 63-foot norway spruce behind me that grew in the wild and wonderful west virginia mountains. the people's tree label is fitting as it sits outside of people's house, our legislative branch and the center of our democracy. it's a sombalthoughic gift to the people of every state in our nation. the people's tree belongs to every american. it comes from the national forests and grasslands, the bitterrequirement of every u
my name is randy moore and i'm proud to serve as the chief of the u.s. forest service where i have have the responsibility to oversee management and protection of 154 national forests and grasslands across this great nation. for 53 years, 43 different national forests have had the privilege of providing the people's tree with the few forests having the honor to provide multiple times. in 1970, when this tradition started, it was the national forest in west virginia that provided the first...
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yeah thank you, commissioner moore. i just have a few very simple questions on the sword to plowshare incident happened in 2004. that is 20 years ago. and i do not know how much square footage they are using, but does this particular color oversight or misinterpret irritation require legislation which is as far reaching as this one is? and i would agree with commissioner brown that the protection of pdr and appropriately sized neighborhood uses that supports the mission of the soma filipinos and protect that district that are the most important thing to consider. so for question, first question is could this particular sort of plowshare incident been resolved other than through a broader reaching piece of legislation? on the second part is i would like to hear more from soma filipinos or from hardcore to support the 20,000ft!s as a max base in ordr to prevent larger size institutional uses that somewhat overwhelm the small scale of soma, filipinas and other affected parties to be overwhelmed by that. those would be my t
yeah thank you, commissioner moore. i just have a few very simple questions on the sword to plowshare incident happened in 2004. that is 20 years ago. and i do not know how much square footage they are using, but does this particular color oversight or misinterpret irritation require legislation which is as far reaching as this one is? and i would agree with commissioner brown that the protection of pdr and appropriately sized neighborhood uses that supports the mission of the soma filipinos...
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ladies and gentlemen, chief randy moore of the united states forest service.eers and applause] >> good evening, mr. speaker, senator manchin, senator capito and distinguished guests, my name is randy moore and i'm proud to serve as the chief of the forest service where i have the responsible to oversee management and protection much 154 national forests and grasslands across this great nation. for 53 years, 43 different national forests had the privilege of providing the people's tree with a few forests having the honor to provide multiple times. in 1970, when this tradition started it was the monongahela national forest in west virginia that provided the first people's tree, 40-foot norwood spruce. and six years later monongahela 41-foot red spruce. and once again this beautiful 63-foot norway spruce behind me that grew in the wild in wonder of west virginia's mountains. the people's tree label is fitting as it sits outside the people's house, our legislative branch and the center of our democracy. it's a symbolic gift to the people of every state in our nati
ladies and gentlemen, chief randy moore of the united states forest service.eers and applause] >> good evening, mr. speaker, senator manchin, senator capito and distinguished guests, my name is randy moore and i'm proud to serve as the chief of the forest service where i have the responsible to oversee management and protection much 154 national forests and grasslands across this great nation. for 53 years, 43 different national forests had the privilege of providing the people's tree...
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i want to thank chief randy moore of the u.s.service and the staff of the capitol and our wonderful drivers. they safely shepherded. -- they safely shepherded this magnificent norway spruce from the national forest across the country and here to the capital. i've only been speaker for a month and daily i have stood in all of staff in the administration that keep us not just the lights on at the capital but maintain the beauty and integrity of this institution. we are public servants and stewards of the american people and this tree represents of what makes america great. it is set forth for viewing in an array of communities and now it will be displayed for all of america to see right in front of the people's house. the tree is a beautiful tapestry and community's across west virginia. ethan reese who i'm so excited to introduce for of -- the tree is truly the people's tree. it also signifies of course the birth of jesus christ. birth is the reason for the season and in these christmas festivities we cannot lose sight of that fac
i want to thank chief randy moore of the u.s.service and the staff of the capitol and our wonderful drivers. they safely shepherded. -- they safely shepherded this magnificent norway spruce from the national forest across the country and here to the capital. i've only been speaker for a month and daily i have stood in all of staff in the administration that keep us not just the lights on at the capital but maintain the beauty and integrity of this institution. we are public servants and...
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tell us more about winston moore. it's probably a lotf people in the audience who don't kn his story. yeah. i mean, winston moore had come as a psychologist, was working the state juvenile prison system. and at a time when, you know, the civil rights movement was the most active in chicago during the kind of mid-to-late 1960s. there was a real sense that the jail was kind of a pivotal site. racial unrest. you know, at the time it was 80 to 90% black. the makeup, the populatio and so there was an attitude kind of publicly that the that it would take a black person to get this jungle of a jail under control and. so they looked to winston moore to, come in and get things in. he carries the largest expansion program in the jail's history. he's responsible for the merger of the city jail and the county jail producing, the cook county department of corrections, which what exists today. and he's person who says, this is my jail. right. he has this sense of political over this institution, but he's also the one who ends up be
tell us more about winston moore. it's probably a lotf people in the audience who don't kn his story. yeah. i mean, winston moore had come as a psychologist, was working the state juvenile prison system. and at a time when, you know, the civil rights movement was the most active in chicago during the kind of mid-to-late 1960s. there was a real sense that the jail was kind of a pivotal site. racial unrest. you know, at the time it was 80 to 90% black. the makeup, the populatio and so there was...
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tell us more about winston moore. it's probably a lot of pele in the audience who don't know his story. yeah. i mean, winston moore had come as a psychologist, was working in the state juvenile prison system. and at a time when, you know, the vil rights movement was the most active in chicago during the kind omid-to-late 1960s. there was a real sense that the jail was kind of pivotal site. racial unrest. you know, at the time it was 80 to 90% black. the makeup, the popation. and so there was an aitude kind of publicly that the that it would take a black person to get this jungle of a jail under control and. so they looked to winston moore to, come in and get ings in. he carries the largest expansion program in the jail's history. he's responsible for the merger of the city jail and the county jail producing, the cook county partment of corrections, which what exists today. and he's person whoays, this is my jail. right. he has this sense of political overhis institution, but he's also the one who ends up being probabl
tell us more about winston moore. it's probably a lot of pele in the audience who don't know his story. yeah. i mean, winston moore had come as a psychologist, was working in the state juvenile prison system. and at a time when, you know, the vil rights movement was the most active in chicago during the kind omid-to-late 1960s. there was a real sense that the jail was kind of pivotal site. racial unrest. you know, at the time it was 80 to 90% black. the makeup, the popation. and so there was an...
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. >> reporter: for mercedes, her big brother marrio moore was one of a kind. >> he was full of wisdom had a personality that you did not forget easily. >> reporter: his life wasn't easy. he'd spent years fighting a drug habit and could disappear for months at a time, but he would always come home until last month when their sister, marquita moore, saw an article from nbc affiliate moore, saw an article wlbt about homicides there in jackson, mississippi, that had gone unreported. marrio's name was second on the list >> i just broke down i felt just weak, and i couldn't do anything else. >> reporter: according to the coroner's report, moore was killed by blunt-force trauma to the head. his body was found on the street wrapped in a tarp eight months before his family ever knew then the second shock, marrio had already been buried in a pauper's grave behind the county jail. >> we do not have a grave number we don't have anything other than basically the coroner saying, i buried his body in an undisclosed location >> reporter: for his mother, mary moore glenn, the grief is unspeakable. >>
. >> reporter: for mercedes, her big brother marrio moore was one of a kind. >> he was full of wisdom had a personality that you did not forget easily. >> reporter: his life wasn't easy. he'd spent years fighting a drug habit and could disappear for months at a time, but he would always come home until last month when their sister, marquita moore, saw an article from nbc affiliate moore, saw an article wlbt about homicides there in jackson, mississippi, that had gone...
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commissioner moore. i would like to ask staff as to whether or not this particular part of town falls under our affordable housing legislation or under well-resourced neighborhood densification. this is indeed as a single family home, even with 4700ft!s, a very large home is this particular area exempt from our legislation? because i sit here every day struggling with 450ft!s or less, as we did on several occasions today. and this one seems to be rather large. so i would like to know as to whether or not extensive specific protection for these types of houses or do they not just fall under what else we need to do in the city? yeah, it's an h one district. it's in a well resourced neighborhood. you know, you could take advantage of legislation that's been passed by, you know, man, woman and melgar to densify and add units. well, my own personal moral compass, willie would ask me personally to ask for some form of density action because we have now two homes next to each other, which makes about 22,600ft!s
commissioner moore. i would like to ask staff as to whether or not this particular part of town falls under our affordable housing legislation or under well-resourced neighborhood densification. this is indeed as a single family home, even with 4700ft!s, a very large home is this particular area exempt from our legislation? because i sit here every day struggling with 450ft!s or less, as we did on several occasions today. and this one seems to be rather large. so i would like to know as to...
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that's| brendan moore. stay with has drawn a close. that's - brendan moore.onomy. the house of representatives has passed a temporary spending bill to about a government shutdown. the democrats supported the motion which was put forward by the new republican speaker of the new republican speaker of the house mikejohnson. the stopgap bill continues government funding just until mid—january. many republicans voted against it, completing it did not contain the spending cuts they wanted. the measure will now go to the us senate where it is expected to pass before a deadline on friday. let's go to the uk and the first nuclear plant to be built there in decades. it's called there in decades. it's called the hinkley point b and construction a mammoth undertaking. plus, cleaning up what's left behind. for decades, the two reactors at hinkley point b provided enough electricity to power one and a half million homes in the south—west of england. but last year they were closed down. beneath my feet is the core of the nuclear reactor. for nearly half a century, it was ge
that's| brendan moore. stay with has drawn a close. that's - brendan moore.onomy. the house of representatives has passed a temporary spending bill to about a government shutdown. the democrats supported the motion which was put forward by the new republican speaker of the new republican speaker of the house mikejohnson. the stopgap bill continues government funding just until mid—january. many republicans voted against it, completing it did not contain the spending cuts they wanted. the...
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commissioner moore. all right. commissioner. president tanner i so move commissioners, that motion passes 5 to 1 with commissioner imperial voting against if commissioner liz could rejoin us and through the chair seeing that supervisor chan is now with us, we will resume the normal order of the agenda and take up item 15. next case number 2023 hyphen 005567 pca for fleet charging locations and parcel delivery service planning code amendment. thank you, commissioner. secretary good morning, commissioners. jenny delumeau planning department staff. the item before you is an ordinance that proposes to amend the fleet charging definition. the planning code to prohibit parcel delivery service as an accessory. use the ordinance is sponsored by supervisor chan, who is here today to present and share some remarks with that supervisor chan, good morning. thank you for being with us. good morning, commissioners. i really appreciate the opportunity to speak before you today. i just want to first express my thanks to director hillis and real
commissioner moore. all right. commissioner. president tanner i so move commissioners, that motion passes 5 to 1 with commissioner imperial voting against if commissioner liz could rejoin us and through the chair seeing that supervisor chan is now with us, we will resume the normal order of the agenda and take up item 15. next case number 2023 hyphen 005567 pca for fleet charging locations and parcel delivery service planning code amendment. thank you, commissioner. secretary good morning,...
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his attorney tells me that sign is why moore came to the attention of authorities. there is a first amendment issue to this science. >> it's not like anybody actually saw him giving mass or fentanyl to anybody. he doesn't. he didn't have any meth or fentanyl on him. >> were you giving away fentanyl or was that just a joke? >> no, i, i it's not a joke. >> moore told me two weeks ago that unhoused people sometimes gave him fentanyl in exchange for blankets or food, and that he passed the drugs on to other homeless who wanted them. moore recently had a confrontation with the parent from the school and now faces a misdemeanor battery charge for that. he is also under probation after firefighters and station 31 got a restraining order against him. the prosecution asked the court to keep moore in custody while his case moves forward. >> we are dealing with an individual who obviously is a registered sex offender who has now violate the law in multiple ways and is really causing an issue near a school with young children. and so we want to be very mindful of the surround t
his attorney tells me that sign is why moore came to the attention of authorities. there is a first amendment issue to this science. >> it's not like anybody actually saw him giving mass or fentanyl to anybody. he doesn't. he didn't have any meth or fentanyl on him. >> were you giving away fentanyl or was that just a joke? >> no, i, i it's not a joke. >> moore told me two weeks ago that unhoused people sometimes gave him fentanyl in exchange for blankets or food, and...
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more moore after this. more moore after this. why choose between a longer life or quality of life? for people with metastatic breast cancer, you can have both. kisqali is a pill that, when taken with an aromatase inhibitor is the only treatment of its kind shown to both help people live longer and improve or preserve quality of life. because you shouldn't have to sacrifice one for the other. kisqali can cause lung problems, or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead to death. it can cause serious skin reactions, liver problems and low white blood cell counts that may result in severe infections. avoid grapefruit during treatment. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including breathing problems, cough, chest pain, a change in your heartbeat, dizziness, yellowing of the skin or eyes, dark urine, tiredness, loss of appetite, abdomen pain, bleeding, bruising, fever, chills, or other symptoms of an infection, a severe or worsening rash, are or plan to become pregnant, or breastfeeding. live longer and live well. ask about kisqali, and long live you. hey, gra
more moore after this. more moore after this. why choose between a longer life or quality of life? for people with metastatic breast cancer, you can have both. kisqali is a pill that, when taken with an aromatase inhibitor is the only treatment of its kind shown to both help people live longer and improve or preserve quality of life. because you shouldn't have to sacrifice one for the other. kisqali can cause lung problems, or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead to death. it can cause serious...
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. >> reporter: for mercedes, her big brother marrio moore was one of a kind. >> he was full of wisdomhad a personality that you did not forget easily. >> reporter: his life wasn't easy. he'd spent years fighting a drug habit and could disappear for months at a time, but he would always come home until last month when their moore, saw an article from nbc affiliate wlbt about homicides there in jackson, mississippi, that had gone unreported. marrio's name was second on the list. >> i just broke down. i felt just weak, and i couldn't do anything. >> reporter: according to the coroner's report, moore was killed by blunt force trauma to the head. his body was found on the street wrapped in a tarp eight months before his family ever knew. then the second shock, marrio had already been buried in a pauper's grave behind the county jail. >> we do not have a grave number. we don't have anything other than basically the coroner saying, i buried his body in an undisclosed location. >> reporter: for his mother, mary moore glenn, the grief is unspeakable. >> they put him in a bag, and they just dum
. >> reporter: for mercedes, her big brother marrio moore was one of a kind. >> he was full of wisdomhad a personality that you did not forget easily. >> reporter: his life wasn't easy. he'd spent years fighting a drug habit and could disappear for months at a time, but he would always come home until last month when their moore, saw an article from nbc affiliate wlbt about homicides there in jackson, mississippi, that had gone unreported. marrio's name was second on the list....
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and we'll be right back with julianne moore.tasty glazed turkeys that won't be forgotten♪ ♪their warm mac and cheese has us feasting like kings♪ ♪these are a few of my favorite things♪ every bite is a celebration with the honey baked ham company >> jimmy: hi, there. welcome back. tonight, you know him from "it's always sunny in philadelphia." you can see him in the movie "blackberry" now. glenn howerton is with us. [ cheers and applause ] then later, they are from sweden. their album "the death of randy fitzsimmons" is out now. music from the hives. [ cheers and applause ] the hives are on tour and will be hitting the road with the foo fighters starting july 19th at citi field in new york. tomorrow night, emma stone, nathan fielder and paul mescal will be with us. we'll have music from laufey, so please join us for that. and also, i want to mention that the folks at the academy of motion picture arts and sciences have asked me to host the oscars again. [ cheers and applause ] i'll be hosting the 96th oscars on sunday, march 10th
and we'll be right back with julianne moore.tasty glazed turkeys that won't be forgotten♪ ♪their warm mac and cheese has us feasting like kings♪ ♪these are a few of my favorite things♪ every bite is a celebration with the honey baked ham company >> jimmy: hi, there. welcome back. tonight, you know him from "it's always sunny in philadelphia." you can see him in the movie "blackberry" now. glenn howerton is with us. [ cheers and applause ] then later, they are...
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"moore money" on wabc radio.rite press secretary, steve moore. here is your favorite coming up with some price words aimed at you. take a listen. >> when we walked into this administration the economy was on a tailspin. that is the fact. because of the last administration, because of the trump administration, because of the how they dealt with, dealt with covid and the pandemic, because think didn't have a comprehensive plan. the president came in. he passed the american rescue plan. which it was able to get the economy back on its feet. larry: tailspin, tailspin. that's a fact. i'm going to add to that, you have only to listen to her and she will tell you that joe biden has created far more jobs than donald trump ever dreamed of creating. you put the lie to that in the hotline. what about this fact, tailspin, fact, steve moore, do you have a response? >> yeah the economy grew i think the number was about 8% in the second half of 2020. so that is during the last six months of the trump presidency. remember trump
"moore money" on wabc radio.rite press secretary, steve moore. here is your favorite coming up with some price words aimed at you. take a listen. >> when we walked into this administration the economy was on a tailspin. that is the fact. because of the last administration, because of the trump administration, because of the how they dealt with, dealt with covid and the pandemic, because think didn't have a comprehensive plan. the president came in. he passed the american rescue...
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the prosecution asked the court to keep moore in custody while his case moves forward.ng with an individual who obviously is a registered sex offender who has now violated the law in multiple ways, is and is really causing an issue near a school with young children. >> and so we want to be very mindful of the surroundings of where his conduct occurred and make sure that we are keeping the community safe. >> judge vaiyapuri granted the request, saying while the city is extraordinarily empathetic to its unhoused, we offer untold amounts of services. there is a limit. so when there's a public nuisance issue, this court has to take it serious. lee moore's attorney tells me the two charges he faces are normally site and release and that nothing would have happened if moore had set up camp and posted his signs in the tenderloin. >> and this guy is annoying because he moves around this particular area a lot and he's annoyed quite a few people. and i feel like because of that reason because it's sort of an isolated area of san francisco that he's being treated differently. >> m
the prosecution asked the court to keep moore in custody while his case moves forward.ng with an individual who obviously is a registered sex offender who has now violated the law in multiple ways, is and is really causing an issue near a school with young children. >> and so we want to be very mindful of the surroundings of where his conduct occurred and make sure that we are keeping the community safe. >> judge vaiyapuri granted the request, saying while the city is...
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it follows the release last night of abigail moore edan, a dual u.s.d 4 while held captive. her parents were killed in the october 7th attacks. she ran to a neighbor's house only to be kidnapped by the militants. >> what's it been like for your family to have her come home? >> well, it's like a dream come true because we were in a nightmare. >> reporter: ella moore is abigail's aunt. >> does she know that she's lost her parents? >> i don't know. i don't know. >> it's so much for a 4-year-old. >> it's so much, yeah. so it's something i can't answer. >> reporter: the temporary cease-fire has held since friday, allowing people in gaza to take stock of the devastation wreaked by israeli air strikes and fighting. and hundreds of trucks to deliver aid, including desperately needed fuel. israel so far held up its end of the hostage deal, releasing over 100 palestinian prisoners, many of them teenagers. there were celebrations on the streets of the west bank to welcome them home, where some waved the green flag of hamas. one of those freed was norhan awad, who
it follows the release last night of abigail moore edan, a dual u.s.d 4 while held captive. her parents were killed in the october 7th attacks. she ran to a neighbor's house only to be kidnapped by the militants. >> what's it been like for your family to have her come home? >> well, it's like a dream come true because we were in a nightmare. >> reporter: ella moore is abigail's aunt. >> does she know that she's lost her parents? >> i don't know. i don't know....
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host of moore money. on wabc radio, we'll talk about inflation but first jobs.d it again. president came out with an x or a tweet, claiming that he is responsible -- in headline of it said jobs created by president, 13 million jobs, we know we told him time and again, he is not listening. that 9.4 million of those 13 million, he said he created were jobs that came back after the covid lockdown. >> of course that is true, and we have talked about this, you know so many times this is about fourth time that president tried this. we are on to it, but i think that american are on. they understand that 80% of those jobs were just the jobs that had been created you were trump. but we lost something like 25 million jobs when we shut down the economy, study uply. stupidly, if you compare month by month, not jobs come back jobs from covid biden created 130 thousand jobs a month, trump created about 180 thousand a month, trump's job record is superior to bidens. david: even if you include jobs lost because of covid lockdowns that is incredible, no matter how you pearce is
host of moore money. on wabc radio, we'll talk about inflation but first jobs.d it again. president came out with an x or a tweet, claiming that he is responsible -- in headline of it said jobs created by president, 13 million jobs, we know we told him time and again, he is not listening. that 9.4 million of those 13 million, he said he created were jobs that came back after the covid lockdown. >> of course that is true, and we have talked about this, you know so many times this is about...
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moore's attorney told the i-team, dan noyes that moore survives only on social security, so he cannot afford even the lower bail amount and will remain in jail. therefore until his trial within the next month or so. >> after two months of work, today's united nations plaza in san francisco reopened the site near city hall has gone through a makeover and the hope is that this is the start of a much brighter future. abc7 news reporter tara campbell shows you what changed. >> you from a deputy dancing to skateboarders skating. a lot of fanfare wednesday for the reopening of san francisco's united nations plaza. >> we want this to be an exciting place for community. the plaza getting a multi-million dollar facelift, complete with fitness equipment, permanent ping pong tables, cornhole and more, and a new skate park at the heart of the project. nothing is going to make this space more exciting than to see the skateboard community completely descend on this area like never before. >> the plaza has long been a hub for the open air drug market. the city working to clean it up ahead of apec. t
moore's attorney told the i-team, dan noyes that moore survives only on social security, so he cannot afford even the lower bail amount and will remain in jail. therefore until his trial within the next month or so. >> after two months of work, today's united nations plaza in san francisco reopened the site near city hall has gone through a makeover and the hope is that this is the start of a much brighter future. abc7 news reporter tara campbell shows you what changed. >> you from...
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moore. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. moore: mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 2717, the herschel woody williams national medal of honor monument location act. woody williams was born on a west virginia dairy farm in 1923 and was first drawn to the marine corps by their trademark uniforms. at 5'6", williams was unable to list in the marines due to height restrictions. after that regulation was changed in 1943, woody enlisted and was in the pacific theater in less than 90 days. on february 21, 1945, then corporal williams, landed on the beach at iwo jima and he repeatedly risked the threat of enemy fire and bayonette charges over sing several hours while making way for american tanks and infantry. after returning home, president harry truman awarded corporal her shell williams the medal of -- hershel williams the medal of honor. he recognized his aggressive fighting spirit and valiant devotion to duty through this fiercely contested action. sustaining and enhancing the highest traditions of the united states' naval service. foll
moore. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. moore: mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 2717, the herschel woody williams national medal of honor monument location act. woody williams was born on a west virginia dairy farm in 1923 and was first drawn to the marine corps by their trademark uniforms. at 5'6", williams was unable to list in the marines due to height restrictions. after that regulation was changed in 1943, woody enlisted and was in the pacific theater in...
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upfront special the michael moore. thanks so much for joining me. and upfront thank you. thank you for having the course. you of course made a very famous movie called fahrenheit 911, which criticized the us as response to the attacks of september 11th, 2001. you chronicled the panic and rushed to allow the government to spy on its own citizens. the decision to invade iraq and country that had nothing to do with $911.00. and the ways that the defense industry profited off the war. israel is now calling october 7th. there on $911.00. what do you make of that comparison? and you see the similarities of parallels to how these relays are responding. well, it's ironically, it's a, it's a very apt description in the sense, in terms of how the united states responded to 911 and, and how is rare was responding out, i think president by the both when he was there. and since he's come back to the united states, uh, has essentially said don't make the mistakes that we made, that we were very much in a rush toward revenge. we were
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the work of the captain tom foundation, which is the charity that does the work for captain sir tom moore2020. he back during the pandemic, around april 2020. he started off where he was just walking laps of his garden at his home and he wanted to raise originally £100,000 but raised more than £30 million. he really encapsulated public opinion. so this is what this building was going to be used for. the family say it would be used for. the family say it would be used for that charity. but the charity has now stopped taking donations and money sincejuly this year. so what it means now is that this building, the council say, now needs to be brought down. it means that they may well be able to put forward other plans but it is a partially constructed building. it does stand in the family home, where captain sirtom does stand in the family home, where captain sir tom moore used to live. now this building needs to come down. for the moment, thank you. you can follow all the development of that story on our website. or on the bbc news app on your smartphone or tablet. we have been following str
the work of the captain tom foundation, which is the charity that does the work for captain sir tom moore2020. he back during the pandemic, around april 2020. he started off where he was just walking laps of his garden at his home and he wanted to raise originally £100,000 but raised more than £30 million. he really encapsulated public opinion. so this is what this building was going to be used for. the family say it would be used for. the family say it would be used for that charity. but the...
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host of moore money. on wabc radio, we'll talk about inflation but first jobs.ain, he did it again. president came out with an x or a tweet, claiming that he is responsible -- in headline of it said jobs created by president, 13 million jobs, we know we told him time and again, he is not listening. that 9.4 million of those 13 million, he said he created were jobs that came back after the covid lockdown. >> of course that is true, and we have talked about this, you know so many times this is about fourth time that president tried this. we are on to it, but i think that american are on. they understand that 80% of those jobs were just the jobs that had been created you were trump. but we lost something like 25 million jobs when we shut down the economy, study uply. stupidly, if you compare month by month, not jobs come back jobs from covid biden created 130 thousand jobs a month, trump created about 180 thousand a month, trump's job record is superior to bidens. david: even if you include jobs lost because of covid lockdowns that is incredible, no matter how you
host of moore money. on wabc radio, we'll talk about inflation but first jobs.ain, he did it again. president came out with an x or a tweet, claiming that he is responsible -- in headline of it said jobs created by president, 13 million jobs, we know we told him time and again, he is not listening. that 9.4 million of those 13 million, he said he created were jobs that came back after the covid lockdown. >> of course that is true, and we have talked about this, you know so many times this...
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attorney michael moore. thanks for joining us. we'll see donald trump jr.ake the stand and likely eric trump will be called as well. what do we expect to see? >> i'm glad to be with you both. we saw him called in the state's case. that's not unusual. so now we're going to hear sort of the same set of facts but from a different set of facts, to tell the defense's side of the case, they want to have him not limited to yes or no questions, to get out information they want to prove or use in their defense. think about reading a book. take the three little pigs. we heard the story from the wolf's perspective. next we'll hear it from the three little pigs' perspective. same story but a different tale. i suspect he'll be very controlled, not the combative exercise we saw before. they're just building a record right now. the case -- the judge already decided they committed fraud. whether or not that survives on appeal, we'll see. right now this is about putting information in the record for an appellate court to look at after the case is over. >> former president t
attorney michael moore. thanks for joining us. we'll see donald trump jr.ake the stand and likely eric trump will be called as well. what do we expect to see? >> i'm glad to be with you both. we saw him called in the state's case. that's not unusual. so now we're going to hear sort of the same set of facts but from a different set of facts, to tell the defense's side of the case, they want to have him not limited to yes or no questions, to get out information they want to prove or use in...
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the mighty icebreaker captain borodkin moors to the barge.cess. very difficult, so the only ferry in yakutia continues its work, one round trip per day, until the river freezes, i believe that every girl should take ballet, people's artist of russia, head of the russian national ballet ilse liepa school celebrates its anniversary, but still some girls choose the sky, it was a dream, the sensations are simply indescribable, this is the only university in russia where military pilots are trained to fly. and more snowdrifts , one and a half meters high, grew in the mountains of sochi; in the sverdlovsk region, restrictions on traffic on highways were noticed. in the donetsk direction , our troops repelled attacks by assault groups near kurdyumovka and kleshcheevka. the losses of the kiev formations included 245 mercenary fighters, two infantry fighting vehicles, two pickup trucks and a msta howitzer. in the area. three shot down drone a ukrainian reconnaissance drone lileko, spotted in the vicinity of artyomovsk, was destroyed by a guided missil
the mighty icebreaker captain borodkin moors to the barge.cess. very difficult, so the only ferry in yakutia continues its work, one round trip per day, until the river freezes, i believe that every girl should take ballet, people's artist of russia, head of the russian national ballet ilse liepa school celebrates its anniversary, but still some girls choose the sky, it was a dream, the sensations are simply indescribable, this is the only university in russia where military pilots are trained...
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dw political correspondent, matthew moore, has more details on the raid. more than 300 police officers were involved in rage on 15 properties this morning's harry, most of them here in the capital ballad and some and 3 other states. and the focus of the operation interior ministry says is what it caused is list, seen homes and offices were searched through a new arrest that we knew all of at the moment. and this was specifically targeting supporters or suspects. it's a 4th to the members of hamas. and is the most network somebody doing? and those, these groups were banned by germany in the stats of this month. and this was an operation that was enforcing that fund authorities attempting to confiscate assets, getting a clear picture on the structure of these groups. and the, the interior ministry at the end to administer this morning at a statement. she said that is miss an anti semite, should not feel safe anywhere here in germany. and just to give you some context to read the domestic intelligence agency here in germany reckons there are around 450 thomas
dw political correspondent, matthew moore, has more details on the raid. more than 300 police officers were involved in rage on 15 properties this morning's harry, most of them here in the capital ballad and some and 3 other states. and the focus of the operation interior ministry says is what it caused is list, seen homes and offices were searched through a new arrest that we knew all of at the moment. and this was specifically targeting supporters or suspects. it's a 4th to the members of...
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and the moore case, they never got a dime.in india. and the moores never got a dime from their investments at that point. and the ninth circuit court of appeals said, well, we're going to tax it anyway. you can't tax people's income on income that they haven't received. it's kind of a guess tax. we're going to guess what you owe and tax you on it. >> what do you think of that, daniel. we heard they did have a loan or benefited in some way from the companies. is it more complex than what the senator just described? >> it's both more complex and more simple. this is a passthrough entity. the moores owned more than 10% in shares of that entity. and u.s. tax code says that they should be attributed income from that entity. now, prior to 2017, they were able to defer taxes on that income until it was repatriated. but as part of the 2017 act, there was a discount rate applied to accumulated, deferred earnings. and that was the rate that the moores had to pay. and this is just the challenge of saying, well, it's income, it's offshore
and the moore case, they never got a dime.in india. and the moores never got a dime from their investments at that point. and the ninth circuit court of appeals said, well, we're going to tax it anyway. you can't tax people's income on income that they haven't received. it's kind of a guess tax. we're going to guess what you owe and tax you on it. >> what do you think of that, daniel. we heard they did have a loan or benefited in some way from the companies. is it more complex than what...
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the family of captain sir tom moore are told to demolish a spa building in their garden after losing their planning appeal. a major step forward in breast cancer — the daily tablet that could help prevent the disease in tens of thousands of women. for other women, it will be massive. it will be enormous, and the simple reason is it is now available on the nhs. # maluphakanyisw�* uphondo lwayo and remembering george alagiah. a memorial service is held to celebrate the life of our wonderful colleague, who died injuly. and coming up on bbc news — has there ever been a greater innings in one—day cricket history? glenn maxwell's astounding double hundred see australia beat hundred see saustralia beat afghanistan and reach the semifinals of the world cup. —— sees. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. charles iii has delivered his first king's speech to parliament, outlining the government's priorities. among the announcements, there was a focus on crime, with tougher sentences for those who commit the worst crimes, and more rights for victims. confirmation of a phased ban on sm
the family of captain sir tom moore are told to demolish a spa building in their garden after losing their planning appeal. a major step forward in breast cancer — the daily tablet that could help prevent the disease in tens of thousands of women. for other women, it will be massive. it will be enormous, and the simple reason is it is now available on the nhs. # maluphakanyisw�* uphondo lwayo and remembering george alagiah. a memorial service is held to celebrate the life of our wonderful...
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to the berth, and drops two anchors, and then puts on the mooring, and from the point of view of the storm - it is very dangerous. parking, it saves a lot of space, but for a storm it can bring such consequences, i think that we will soon find out about it, because the last time when such a phenomenon happened in sevastopol, maybe, roughly by sowing, it was 2008, then there was a lot, well a lot of damage and ships too, mr. captain, of the first rank, if we talk in general about the enemy presence in the black sea basin, so we try to ... predict one or the other not too much pleasant and threatening scenarios that may befall our country this winter, we understand that the enemy has not only a large number of shaheds, not only a large number of various missiles, they also have the black sea fleet, so we understand that they regularly shuffle it, as don't worry about it, then some, perhaps south caucasian bases on the black sea coast, but in any case , what should we expect now in this combination of massive russian attacks on our civilian targets this winter, what should we expect fro
to the berth, and drops two anchors, and then puts on the mooring, and from the point of view of the storm - it is very dangerous. parking, it saves a lot of space, but for a storm it can bring such consequences, i think that we will soon find out about it, because the last time when such a phenomenon happened in sevastopol, maybe, roughly by sowing, it was 2008, then there was a lot, well a lot of damage and ships too, mr. captain, of the first rank, if we talk in general about the enemy...
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steve moore here to look at it all to give his opinion.e is the clean energy trade has gone completely bust. i say it is time to give up completely on it. tracy shuchart is here next. ♪. (adventurous music) ♪ ♪ ♪ be ready for any market with a liquid etf. get in and out with dia. ♪ unnecessary action hero! ♪ -missing punches? -unnecessary! -check reversals? -unnecessary! -time sheet corrections? -unnecessary! -unentered sick time? -unnecessary! -go! -unnecessary! -go! -unnecessary! -when you can take this phone, you'll be ready. -make the unnecessary, unnecessary. let your employees do their own payroll. hive digital technologies. a leading bitcoin miner and gpu cloud operator is building the infrastructure of tomorrow, featuring a robust growth strategy that aims to double its mining capacity while accelerating gpu-on demand business. hive digital technologies. you can't buy great conversations or moments that matter, but you can invest in them. at t. rowe price our strategic investing approach can help you build the future you imagine. t
steve moore here to look at it all to give his opinion.e is the clean energy trade has gone completely bust. i say it is time to give up completely on it. tracy shuchart is here next. ♪. (adventurous music) ♪ ♪ ♪ be ready for any market with a liquid etf. get in and out with dia. ♪ unnecessary action hero! ♪ -missing punches? -unnecessary! -check reversals? -unnecessary! -time sheet corrections? -unnecessary! -unentered sick time? -unnecessary! -go! -unnecessary! -go! -unnecessary!...
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has done his job, the moor , the moor can go, with the most it’s not disgusting, you have another plannenok, you understand that we have almost killed samson. what are we going to tell kharlam now, let’s say that it’s my fault, so that the car stalls, so maybe instead of samson we ’ll knock you down, crash, it will be easier from this, so we ’ll stop talking, there’s no point anyway, turn around, guys, and i, come on, rope, we’ll drag you to the service. hello, tihan, it's me, i listen, kharlamov’s guys were chasing me here, i was hesitant, well, what did they want, but judging by the fact that they started shooting at me, they wanted to ruin everything, damn, well, yes, now after my death i’m the main one in the gang, yeah, thanks you’re in charge, but what should you do? we have work to do. jokes, okay, in general, stay at home, don’t go out anywhere, i’ll change the car now, i’ll come for you, we agreed, well, look, be careful, all that was missing was for you to be killed, they won’t wait, mom, where is aleksan nikifrovich, you called him, how are you? say, there he is a hero, here
has done his job, the moor , the moor can go, with the most it’s not disgusting, you have another plannenok, you understand that we have almost killed samson. what are we going to tell kharlam now, let’s say that it’s my fault, so that the car stalls, so maybe instead of samson we ’ll knock you down, crash, it will be easier from this, so we ’ll stop talking, there’s no point anyway, turn around, guys, and i, come on, rope, we’ll drag you to the service. hello, tihan, it's me, i...
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hot line and moore money.e is your favorite press secretary coming up, with some price words aimed at you. >> when we walked into this administration, the economy was on a tailspin, because of the last dang, b administration, because of trump administration how hey dealt with covid and the pandemic they didn't have a comprehensive plan, president came in passed american rescue plan. larry: tailspin. i am adding to, that you have to listen to hershey -- she will tell you that joe biden created far more jobs than donald trump dreamed of creating, but what about that tailspin fact? >> the economy grew, i think the number was about 8% in second half of 2020. so, that is during last 6 months of the trump presidency, remember, president trump reopened the economy by june. you were there. the economic ploded with growth, remember that, we had several months with over a million new jobs created. we were on a glide path to a strong economy. when biden took office, one factoid that a lot of people don't know, i was surp
hot line and moore money.e is your favorite press secretary coming up, with some price words aimed at you. >> when we walked into this administration, the economy was on a tailspin, because of the last dang, b administration, because of trump administration how hey dealt with covid and the pandemic they didn't have a comprehensive plan, president came in passed american rescue plan. larry: tailspin. i am adding to, that you have to listen to hershey -- she will tell you that joe biden...
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hot line and moore money.orite press secretary coming up, with some price words aimed at you. >> when we walked into this administration, the economy was on a tailspin, because of the last dang, because administration, because of trump administration how hey dealt with covid and the pandemic they didn't have a comprehensive plan, president came in passed american rescue plan. larry: tailspin. i am adding to, that you have to listen to hershey -- she will tell you that joe biden created far more jobs than donald trump dreamed of creating, but what about that tailspin fact? >> the economy grew, i think the number was about 8% in second half of 2020. so, that is during last 6 months of the trump presidency, remember, president trump reopened the economy by june. you were there. the economic ploded with growth, remember that, we had several months with over a million new jobs created. we were on a glide path to a strong economy. when biden took office, one factoid that a lot of people don't know, i was surprised b
hot line and moore money.orite press secretary coming up, with some price words aimed at you. >> when we walked into this administration, the economy was on a tailspin, because of the last dang, because administration, because of trump administration how hey dealt with covid and the pandemic they didn't have a comprehensive plan, president came in passed american rescue plan. larry: tailspin. i am adding to, that you have to listen to hershey -- she will tell you that joe biden created...
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i am in support of the project so i will move to approve. >> second. >> commissioner moore? with he will racing and to historic building, i believe that this project is skillfully designed. and when it comes to protecting historically. other historic buildings in this town, by income pe i'm sorry to use that harsh word. that does not make it exemption from following, however, relying on the department expertise and h b.c. and i can well understand that the change and density is disturbing or--to immediate neighbors. it happens across the city, each time we build a taller or denser building, we have the same reaction. however, i think this project does something quite unusual because in its massing, it does not create an impacting of truth of mass. do i look at the price point? i differ that two other people, that is quick hand and any discussion about housing in san francisco. do i discuss on density bonus, i assume for all of us to tell all of you that state density bonus has not and will not deliver the desirable number of affordable unit that this commission would like to
i am in support of the project so i will move to approve. >> second. >> commissioner moore? with he will racing and to historic building, i believe that this project is skillfully designed. and when it comes to protecting historically. other historic buildings in this town, by income pe i'm sorry to use that harsh word. that does not make it exemption from following, however, relying on the department expertise and h b.c. and i can well understand that the change and density is...
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and upfront special the michael moore. thanks so much for joining me and upfront. thank you. thank you for having the course. you, of course, made a very famous movie called fahrenheit 911, which criticized the us as response to the attacks of september 11th, 2001. you chronicled the panic and rushed to allow the government to spy on its own citizens. the decision to invade iraq in the country that had nothing to do with $911.00 and the ways that the defense industry profited off the war. israel is now calling october 7th, bear on 911. what do you make of that comparison? and you see the similarities of parallels to how these relays are responding. well, it's ironically, it's a, it's a very apt description in the sense, in terms of how the united states responded to 911 and, and how is rare was responding out, i think president by the both when he was there. and since he's come back to the united states, i has the sensually said, don't make the mistakes that we mean that we were very much in a rush toward revenge. we were
and upfront special the michael moore. thanks so much for joining me and upfront. thank you. thank you for having the course. you, of course, made a very famous movie called fahrenheit 911, which criticized the us as response to the attacks of september 11th, 2001. you chronicled the panic and rushed to allow the government to spy on its own citizens. the decision to invade iraq in the country that had nothing to do with $911.00 and the ways that the defense industry profited off the war....
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and upfront special the michael moore. thanks so much for joining me and upfront. thank you. thank you for having the course. you of course made a very famous movie called fahrenheit 911, which criticize the us is response to the attacks of september 11th, 2001. you chronicled the panic rush to allow the government to spy on its own citizens. the decision to invade iraq, a country that had nothing to do with $911.00. and the ways that the defense industry profited off the war. israel is now calling october 7th there on 911. what do you make of that comparison? and you see the similarities of parallels to how these relays are responding. well, it's ironically, it's a, it's a very apt description in the sense in terms of how the united states responded to 911 and, and how is rivers responding out? i think president by the both when he was there. and since he's come back to the united states, uh, has essentially said don't make the mistakes that we made, that we were very much in a rush toward revenge. we were very, i mean, e
and upfront special the michael moore. thanks so much for joining me and upfront. thank you. thank you for having the course. you of course made a very famous movie called fahrenheit 911, which criticize the us is response to the attacks of september 11th, 2001. you chronicled the panic rush to allow the government to spy on its own citizens. the decision to invade iraq, a country that had nothing to do with $911.00. and the ways that the defense industry profited off the war. israel is now...
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and upfront special the michael moore, thanks so much for joining me and upfront. thank you. thank you for having the course. you, of course, made a very famous movie called fahrenheit 911, which criticized the us as response to the attacks of september 11th, 2001. you chronicled the panic and rushed to allow the government to spy on its own citizens. the decision to invade iraq in the country that had nothing to do with $911.00 and the ways that the defense industry profited off the war. israel is now calling october 7th there, all 911. what do you make of that comparison? and you see the similarities of parallels to how these relays are responding. well, it's, ironically, it's a, it's a very apt description in the sense in terms of how the united states responded to 911. and, and how is rooms responding out? i think president by the both when he was there and since he's come back to the united states uh has essentially said don't make the mistakes that we made, that we were very much in a rush toward revenge. we were very, i mean, everybody here. anybody who reme
and upfront special the michael moore, thanks so much for joining me and upfront. thank you. thank you for having the course. you, of course, made a very famous movie called fahrenheit 911, which criticized the us as response to the attacks of september 11th, 2001. you chronicled the panic and rushed to allow the government to spy on its own citizens. the decision to invade iraq in the country that had nothing to do with $911.00 and the ways that the defense industry profited off the war....
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and upfront special the michael moore. thanks so much for joining me and upfront. thank you. thank you for having the course you of course made a very famous movie called fahrenheit 911, which criticized the us as response to the attacks of september 11th, 2001. you chronicled the panic, rushed to allow the government to spy on its own citizens, the decision to invade iraq in the country that had nothing to do with 911. and the ways that the defense industry profited off the war. israel is now calling october 7th. there on $911.00. what do you make of that comparison? and you see the similarities of parallels to how these relays are responding. well, it's ironically, it's a, it's a very apt description in the sense in terms of how the united states responded to $911.00 and, and how is rooms responding out? i think president by the both when he was there. and since he's come back to the united states, uh, has essentially said don't make the mistakes that we mean that we were very much in a rush toward revenge. we were very,
and upfront special the michael moore. thanks so much for joining me and upfront. thank you. thank you for having the course you of course made a very famous movie called fahrenheit 911, which criticized the us as response to the attacks of september 11th, 2001. you chronicled the panic, rushed to allow the government to spy on its own citizens, the decision to invade iraq in the country that had nothing to do with 911. and the ways that the defense industry profited off the war. israel is now...
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upfront special the michael moore, thanks so much for joining me and upfront a thank you. thank you for having the course. you, of course, made a very famous movie called fahrenheit 911, which criticized the us as response to the attacks of september 11th, 2001. you chronicled the panic and rushed to allow the government to spy on its own citizens. the decision to invade iraq in the country that had nothing to do with $911.00 and the ways that the defense industry profited off the war. israel is now calling october 7th there on 911. what do you make of that comparison? and you see the similarities of parallels to how these relays are responding. well, it's ironically, it's a, it's a very apt description in the sense, in terms of how the united states responded to 911 and, and how is rare was responding out, i think president by the both when he was there. and since he's come back to the united states, uh, has essentially said don't make the mistakes that we mean that we were very much in a rush toward revenge. we were very, i mean, everybody here. anybody who remembers tha
upfront special the michael moore, thanks so much for joining me and upfront a thank you. thank you for having the course. you, of course, made a very famous movie called fahrenheit 911, which criticized the us as response to the attacks of september 11th, 2001. you chronicled the panic and rushed to allow the government to spy on its own citizens. the decision to invade iraq in the country that had nothing to do with $911.00 and the ways that the defense industry profited off the war. israel...
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marcus moore with the images coming in. >>> back here in the u.s. tonight, the deadly collision on the tracks. a train slamming into a fedex truck. >>> tonight here, rose land carter in her own words. how she wanted to be remembered. her work as a humanitarian. her work as first lady on mental health. and what the carters told barbara walters all those years ago, the secret to their bond. you'll want to hear this. >>> and not since the super bowl, the two brothers and their rematch tonight on "monday night football." and tonight, travis kelce and what he's just revealed about taylor swift. >>> good evening and it's great to start this thanksgiving week with all of you at home. we do begin tonight with the severe storms hitting just as millions begin their travel for the holiday. severe storms hitting now and over the next 24 hours. tornado watches in effect already. then this all moves east. washington, d.c., right up through new york city. of course, as millions travel for thanksgiving. the storm sweeping across the country. heavy rain, damaging wi
marcus moore with the images coming in. >>> back here in the u.s. tonight, the deadly collision on the tracks. a train slamming into a fedex truck. >>> tonight here, rose land carter in her own words. how she wanted to be remembered. her work as a humanitarian. her work as first lady on mental health. and what the carters told barbara walters all those years ago, the secret to their bond. you'll want to hear this. >>> and not since the super bowl, the two brothers and...
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an upfront special the michael moore. thanks so much for joining me in upfront. thank you. thank you for having the course. you, of course, made a very famous movie called fahrenheit 911, which criticized the us as response to the attacks of september 11th, 2001. you chronicled the panic rushed to allow the government to spy on its own citizens. the decision to invade iraq in the country that had nothing to do with $911.00 and the ways that the defense industry profited off the war. israel is now calling october 7th there on 911. what do you make of that comparison? and you see the similarities of parallels to how these relays are responding. well, it's, ironically, it's a, it's a very apt description in the sense in terms of how the united states responded to 911. and, and how is rooms responding out? i think president by the both when he was there and since he's come back to the united states uh has essentially said don't make the mistakes that we mean that we were very much in a rush toward revenge. we were very, i mea
an upfront special the michael moore. thanks so much for joining me in upfront. thank you. thank you for having the course. you, of course, made a very famous movie called fahrenheit 911, which criticized the us as response to the attacks of september 11th, 2001. you chronicled the panic rushed to allow the government to spy on its own citizens. the decision to invade iraq in the country that had nothing to do with $911.00 and the ways that the defense industry profited off the war. israel is...