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i want to thank senator reid.ip he proved time after time he cares deeply about national security and about the united states of america. particularly the men and women who wear the uniform and stand watch both here and around the world to protect the united states. senator reid, i want to thank you for the many courtesies that you have extended to me in the past and look forward to working with you again in a bipartisan fashion this congress. it's also appropriate to recognize and welcome three senators attending their very first senate armed service committee hearing as members. senator banks of indiana, senator sheehy of montana and senator slotkin of michigan. we're excited to have you as committee colleagues and look forward to many important contributions from each of you. and senator slotkin, as i look down at the end of the dias it seems like a week or two ago i was sitting in that chair recognized by the chairman of the committee, the senator from michigan. so time flies. now, let me say this. we had a ve
i want to thank senator reid.ip he proved time after time he cares deeply about national security and about the united states of america. particularly the men and women who wear the uniform and stand watch both here and around the world to protect the united states. senator reid, i want to thank you for the many courtesies that you have extended to me in the past and look forward to working with you again in a bipartisan fashion this congress. it's also appropriate to recognize and welcome...
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great britain's alfie hewett and gordon reid won the wheelchair doubles title for the sixth year in awett and reid defeated spain's daniel caverzaschi and frenchman stephane houdet 6—2, 6—4 at melbourne park for their 22nd grand slam title as a partnership. hewett will play in the wheelchair singles final on saturday. there was also success for britain's andy lapthorne, who won the quad doubles with his dutch partner, sam schroder. greater manchester police have confirmed there were 39 arrests made after trouble surrounding manchester united's europa league match with rangers last night. on the pitch, rangers equalised in the 88th minute through dessers only to be denied by united captain bruno fernandes scoring the winner in stoppage time. the result means rangers need to win next week and hope other results go their way to gain automatic qualification, whilst united will definitely make the last 16 if they win their final group game. it was fair to us to win the game. we already knew it was tough in this moment. we started well. i think the pace of the game helped us because it is d
great britain's alfie hewett and gordon reid won the wheelchair doubles title for the sixth year in awett and reid defeated spain's daniel caverzaschi and frenchman stephane houdet 6—2, 6—4 at melbourne park for their 22nd grand slam title as a partnership. hewett will play in the wheelchair singles final on saturday. there was also success for britain's andy lapthorne, who won the quad doubles with his dutch partner, sam schroder. greater manchester police have confirmed there were 39...
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on that day, we are giving a single digit to the democrats and idiots like joy reid.the inauguration is inside, the vibes are going to be outside. have been talking to producers about this, pointing out that william henry harrison, a president, died from pneumonia after his inauguration. i want to ask our producers why are you trying to kill us? what do you stand to gain from trying to have us murdered by the weather? >> good thing i can make a fire. >> here we go. >> no one believes i can make a fire? i can if i am given the right things to make it with. >> like in batch, paper, some kindling. [laughter] >> these things -- with the fi fire. >> everybody should take the one here. it is a tradition. business people and politicians. the most important investors in innovation and growth are these tech and innovation leaders. we talked about this stuff yesterday. 2017 when president trump was inaugurated, the number one person forms -- $89 billion. elon musk. $234 billion. in 2017, gates has aided in billing dollars -- it would've ranked him 20th on the list, right around
on that day, we are giving a single digit to the democrats and idiots like joy reid.the inauguration is inside, the vibes are going to be outside. have been talking to producers about this, pointing out that william henry harrison, a president, died from pneumonia after his inauguration. i want to ask our producers why are you trying to kill us? what do you stand to gain from trying to have us murdered by the weather? >> good thing i can make a fire. >> here we go. >> no one...
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there's this is where reid makes that statement. there is so much anger, and fetterman stands up and says, you have to be with joe. if you don't, you have no spine. i think chris and john fetterman were kind of the two only pro-biden voices in that meeting. and schumer pulled fetterman aside later and said, you can always express your opinions, but never, never say that your colleagues don't have a spine. it's not good for you, and it's not productive for them. just don't say that. i mean, i think this is like, yeah, i feel i feel let down. >> i feel let down. by the aforementioned individuals who were having this conversation privately and telling the citizenry nothing of the sort. it's a two fold question. and secondly, while i'm thrilled that you've published this, and i can't wait to read your book and read it all. why now? like, not to you specifically, but to the media writ large. where was the media in not reporting all of this sooner? >> well, there was a lot of reporting at the time. first of all, this schumer meeting that
there's this is where reid makes that statement. there is so much anger, and fetterman stands up and says, you have to be with joe. if you don't, you have no spine. i think chris and john fetterman were kind of the two only pro-biden voices in that meeting. and schumer pulled fetterman aside later and said, you can always express your opinions, but never, never say that your colleagues don't have a spine. it's not good for you, and it's not productive for them. just don't say that. i mean, i...
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frances reid, bbc news.�*illegitimate political attack�* a manhattan judge�*s order for him to be sentenced onjanuary 10th in the hush money case, ten days before his inauguration. mr trump was convicted in may on 3a felony counts. his lawyers had argued the president—elect was protected by presidential immunity. justicejuan merchan rejected this, but indicated he was not inclined to impose a jail sentence and he was likely to give donald trump an unconditional discharge. our north america correspondent peter bowes reports. so it�*s devastating to come and see what someone would do to other people and they don�*t deserve it. the police said family liaison officers were helping edward pettyfer�*s family with the process of returning his body to the uk. frances reid, bbc news. donald trump has dismissed as an �*illegitimate political attack�* a manhattan judge�*s order for him to be sentenced onjanuary 10th in the hush money case, ten days before his inauguration. mr trump was convicted in may on 3a felony cou
frances reid, bbc news.�*illegitimate political attack�* a manhattan judge�*s order for him to be sentenced onjanuary 10th in the hush money case, ten days before his inauguration. mr trump was convicted in may on 3a felony counts. his lawyers had argued the president—elect was protected by presidential immunity. justicejuan merchan rejected this, but indicated he was not inclined to impose a jail sentence and he was likely to give donald trump an unconditional discharge. our north...
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the reid out with joy read is up next. >> tonight on the reid out -- i've been talking to friends, family. they've lost everything. homes, businesses. the whole city has just earned to the ground and there is nothing we can do. nothing. there's nothing we can do. >> utter devastation in southern california. hundreds of homes destroyed by wildfires and the worst is most likely yet to come. also tonight, attorney general merrick garland is ready to release jack smith's report on his investigation of from's election interference. but for now, trump's favorite judge is standing in the way. and then a last ditch effort to avoid becoming the first convicted felon in the white house. trump is running to his safe space -- the united states supreme court. but we begin tonight with heartbreaking, apocalypse vaccines from los angeles where firefighters are battling five different infernos, burning out of control throughout the city. fueled by whipping santa ana winds with gusts up to 100 miles per hour. in the last hour the los angeles county sheriff confirmed that five people are dead point here yo
the reid out with joy read is up next. >> tonight on the reid out -- i've been talking to friends, family. they've lost everything. homes, businesses. the whole city has just earned to the ground and there is nothing we can do. nothing. there's nothing we can do. >> utter devastation in southern california. hundreds of homes destroyed by wildfires and the worst is most likely yet to come. also tonight, attorney general merrick garland is ready to release jack smith's report on his...
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on fox nation, you have a new special about karen reid, who is karen reid?e jeanine: this lovely woman charged with murder and faces vehicular manslaughter trial. there was a nine-week trial with five days of dlk, she is charged with killing her boyfriend. she is claiming her boyfriend, friends in police department are framing her. his dna and his hair is on the back of her bumper and data on her suv shows she backed 60 feet at the location, he died of hypothermia, evidence con contradicts what she is saying. she has been able to attract attention for herself. >> steve: karen reid, killer or convenient outsider is available on fox nation. looks great. >> judge jeanine: it is a great story, there is a reason she's being tried a second time, there is a lot of feeling, i think evidence is on one side. >> steve: thank you for joining us. look for her on "the five." >> judge jeanine: i'll be there. >> steve: yes, you will. philadelphi philadelphia eagles take on chiefs and three-time super bowl champion julian edelman joins us live with a preview coming up next.
on fox nation, you have a new special about karen reid, who is karen reid?e jeanine: this lovely woman charged with murder and faces vehicular manslaughter trial. there was a nine-week trial with five days of dlk, she is charged with killing her boyfriend. she is claiming her boyfriend, friends in police department are framing her. his dna and his hair is on the back of her bumper and data on her suv shows she backed 60 feet at the location, he died of hypothermia, evidence con contradicts what...
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in december 2018, the last person to lie in state was the late senate majority leader harry reid of nevada. in january 2022. this time last year, we were all at the iowa caucuses, but the first in the nation did not get much attention until 1976. that's when jimmy carter, a pretty unknown governor from georgia, decided to focus on iowa. he placed a surprising second in the democratic caucus, which caught the attention of the national media and catapulted him to the democratic nomination and ultimately, the white house. since then, almost all candidates of both parties have taken iowa quite seriously, and today in washington, it feels like an iowa day. in the 20s, as former president carter is being brought to the united states capitol for the first day of his funeral procession here in washington to take place a truly solemn ceremony on the steps in front of the capitol, where he will be greeted at the top of the steps by his family and accompanied into the capitol rotunda. let's see if we can listen in and pick up some more audio of the ceremony. >> and i keep on thinking, oh, here they c
in december 2018, the last person to lie in state was the late senate majority leader harry reid of nevada. in january 2022. this time last year, we were all at the iowa caucuses, but the first in the nation did not get much attention until 1976. that's when jimmy carter, a pretty unknown governor from georgia, decided to focus on iowa. he placed a surprising second in the democratic caucus, which caught the attention of the national media and catapulted him to the democratic nomination and...
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still with me, rachel maddow, joy reid and jen psaki., one of the things that is striking about this warning about the tech industrial complex is i think everyone feels a little head spun by how quickly this has all seemed to congeal in terms of bezos. zuckerberg. you know, there was first elon musk, but this sort of kissing the ring first. it's like we're changing our policies, but also we're going to the inauguration and we're going to throw an inauguration ball and we're going to give him money. and then melania is going to get a deal. like suddenly the sort of vision of what this could like an oligarchy, not in some metaphorical sense, yeah, but in the very real and recognizable sense of like a few guys and the head of the country. >> right. and the question is, who owns the ring? because it's not quite clear that trump is the owner of it, because in the end, when they're sitting on that dais, they're going to be sitting in a position of tremendous power over him. one of the other pieces of news, rachel, mentioned him, biden making n
still with me, rachel maddow, joy reid and jen psaki., one of the things that is striking about this warning about the tech industrial complex is i think everyone feels a little head spun by how quickly this has all seemed to congeal in terms of bezos. zuckerberg. you know, there was first elon musk, but this sort of kissing the ring first. it's like we're changing our policies, but also we're going to the inauguration and we're going to throw an inauguration ball and we're going to give him...
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paula reid, thank you so much. one of the most notorious january 6th defendants is asking trump for a pardon. former proud boys leader enrique tarrio was convicted of seditious conspiracy and sentenced to 22 years in prison. his lawyer has written a letter to the president elect saying his client is nothing more than a, quote, proud american who believes in conservative values. but take a listen to what tarrio said on video. just days before the january 6th insurrection. >> there's ways that you can enact change. you can get armed and go to the capitol, attack the as crazy as that sounds like. yeah, i think that's the way that you make the biggest noise. >> trump has repeatedly trump has repeatedly pledged to pardon the rioters and attackers on day one of his second term, but it's still unclear who would receive them. and more trouble we should note for rudy giuliani. a federal judge is holding him in contempt for not giving information to the two former georgia election workers he defamed in 2020. giuliani was ord
paula reid, thank you so much. one of the most notorious january 6th defendants is asking trump for a pardon. former proud boys leader enrique tarrio was convicted of seditious conspiracy and sentenced to 22 years in prison. his lawyer has written a letter to the president elect saying his client is nothing more than a, quote, proud american who believes in conservative values. but take a listen to what tarrio said on video. just days before the january 6th insurrection. >> there's ways...
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you know, we just heard joy reid complaining about the fact that these tech ceos are bad. you know, they're only concerned about making money, and they're going to be controlling the news that we hear. well, you know, you didn't care about that when they were suppressing the first amendment. you didn't care about that when they decided to de-platform us or de-platform a president. you know, that didn't matter to you. but now that they're they're going to donald trump, it's offensive to her. and i'm sure it's racist somewhere in there. i just wasn't listening at some point. but you know, there's a reason there's a couple of reasons. look, they could make money with the biden administration siding with biden, just like they can make money with the trump administration that it's in their business interest. i'm not saying they're going to get money from the government, but it's in their business interest. but think about it. what makes more sense for these tech ceos to get involved with donald trump? because the future is brighter with donald trump, because the economy is goin
you know, we just heard joy reid complaining about the fact that these tech ceos are bad. you know, they're only concerned about making money, and they're going to be controlling the news that we hear. well, you know, you didn't care about that when they were suppressing the first amendment. you didn't care about that when they decided to de-platform us or de-platform a president. you know, that didn't matter to you. but now that they're they're going to donald trump, it's offensive to her. and...
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kevin reide, bbc news.distress caused to the family of a man who died after suffering breathing difficulties. andrew watson died at his home in county durham, after waiting for more than an hour for paramedics in 2019. an internal report by the north east ambulance service found the 32 year old could have survived if he'd been treated sooner, but full details of his care were not originally shared with his family or the coroner. a warning this report by megan paterson is distressing from the start. in october 2019, andrew watson developed complications after suffering severe tonsillitis. struggling to breathe, he called the north east ambulance service twice from his home in langley moor after he started choking. this is the patient breathing. uh, hello. i'm trying to breathe. okay, i'm going to ask you some questions so we can get you some help. a third call for an ambulance was made after andrew watson collapsed and was unresponsive. an ambulance arrived 62 minutes after the first call, but andrew didn't
kevin reide, bbc news.distress caused to the family of a man who died after suffering breathing difficulties. andrew watson died at his home in county durham, after waiting for more than an hour for paramedics in 2019. an internal report by the north east ambulance service found the 32 year old could have survived if he'd been treated sooner, but full details of his care were not originally shared with his family or the coroner. a warning this report by megan paterson is distressing from the...
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joy reid again boxes it. also we have two terror attacks.dia still trying to falsely claim crime is down under joe biden. justice department data shows violent crime is up nearly 40% on biden's watch. we'll take it on and also we've got texas sheriff thaddius cleveland is here to set the record straight, but first we want to hear from our buddies dagen and brian. brian: liz, we have got a big show. this is when i get out my yellow note pad for because victor davis hanson will be here and he's going to talk new orleans and he's going to give his take on why the weakest president in american history is about to be followed by what he says is the most audacious. dagen: we love audacity and nicole neely and jason rantz together on parents defending education report that biden's department of injustice spent nine figures pushing dei on kids in classrooms, so if you can figure out a way to climb that pyramid of adversity, it's only opportunity. no consequences. we saw that in new orleans, now didn't we? top of the hour. as your host, i have some r
joy reid again boxes it. also we have two terror attacks.dia still trying to falsely claim crime is down under joe biden. justice department data shows violent crime is up nearly 40% on biden's watch. we'll take it on and also we've got texas sheriff thaddius cleveland is here to set the record straight, but first we want to hear from our buddies dagen and brian. brian: liz, we have got a big show. this is when i get out my yellow note pad for because victor davis hanson will be here and he's...
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senator reid. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i would like to make three questions before my questioning. first, many of my members would like a second round. that has been the custom, senator hagel was afforded three rounds. senator carter two rounds, and that was done by republican chairman with the consent and appropriate guidance of democrats. i must say, too, my recollection is i've never denied anyone the opportunity to ask the second round of questions. i would request a second round. >> my time has run out. >> you are using your time. >> the time keeper will pause the time. i must say i think we'll have adequate time for questioning. i know democrat members have coordinated their questions as much as we have but we are following the same exact precedent on all things that we did with secretary austin. so i respectfully understand what you are saying, but i think we have an agreement. it has been known for quite some time and i intend to stick with that agreement which we made last december. what is your second request? >>
senator reid. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i would like to make three questions before my questioning. first, many of my members would like a second round. that has been the custom, senator hagel was afforded three rounds. senator carter two rounds, and that was done by republican chairman with the consent and appropriate guidance of democrats. i must say, too, my recollection is i've never denied anyone the opportunity to ask the second round of questions. i would request a...
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the reid out with joy read starts now. >> tonight on "the reid out" -- >> tonight, after a 49 year struggle, a constitutional amendment appears on the way, proclaiming once and for all that women have all the same rights as that other sex. >> that was more than 50 years ago, and we still don't have an equal rights amendment, meaning that in america, women do not have equal rights under law. changing that could be a major part of president biden's legacy. >>> plus, don junior is touring greenland but of course his father is tying it to his fever dream for the island to become part of the united states of america. wonder if he checked that plan with his boss, elon musk, before announcing that today. >>> and president jimmy carter, our truest good christian president, lying in state in the capitol rotunda, which will be open for public viewing later this hour. >> we begin tonight in greenland, a country most of us don't often think about, especially in the dead of winter, when we got our own frigid snow to focus on. but greenland has been a top of mind topic recently for the trump family. dona
the reid out with joy read starts now. >> tonight on "the reid out" -- >> tonight, after a 49 year struggle, a constitutional amendment appears on the way, proclaiming once and for all that women have all the same rights as that other sex. >> that was more than 50 years ago, and we still don't have an equal rights amendment, meaning that in america, women do not have equal rights under law. changing that could be a major part of president biden's legacy. >>>...
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thank you so much, paula reid, ryan young, we appreciate it. and let's bring in cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem and retired fbi special agent bobby chacon. bobby, to start with you, we were just talking about this with paula, that the new orleans mayor is calling this a terrorist attack. an fbi agent told reporters that it wasn't that. there's. so there's obviously this messaging issue here. but bottom line, this is an act that caused terror in new orleans. among these revelers yes. >> and i think what paula highlights is that we don't have a comprehensive domestic terrorism law. >> and that's why the charges at the local level and as a lawyer myself, i've lectured on this. the charges themselves have to be kind of piecemealed together. and a lot of us call for a comprehensive domestic terrorism law, as we have on the international terrorism side, but we just don't have it on the domestic terrorism side. so it's really kind of a like like paula said, an esoteric legal, legal argument. but certainly the sack of the fbi could have b
thank you so much, paula reid, ryan young, we appreciate it. and let's bring in cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem and retired fbi special agent bobby chacon. bobby, to start with you, we were just talking about this with paula, that the new orleans mayor is calling this a terrorist attack. an fbi agent told reporters that it wasn't that. there's. so there's obviously this messaging issue here. but bottom line, this is an act that caused terror in new orleans. among these revelers...
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yet, harry reid was the majority leader, and we weren't voting on anything, literally. i mean, finally claire mccaskill called it the heidi insurrection. finally, i just said, i came to vote. i came to do stuff. i didn't come to just sit in the chair and have people, whatever, glorify this job, sitting in this chair down here if we are not legislating, if we are not debating, if we are not talking about the issues of the day, which honestly, everybody criticizes c-span, because they say, it is with the cameras came in, things did not get done. i don't think that is true. when the cameras came in, that is when congress, the institution plummeted in terms of favorability, not because they were doing too much, because all they saw was an empty chamber. all they saw was nothing. corn calls. i went to harry and i said can we just vote? he goes, you know, heidi, there is a lot of issues people don't want to take a vote on. i said, you know what harry, i'm the most vulnerable democrat in this entire chamber, and if i say, i will vote, everybody should be willing to vote. so, o
yet, harry reid was the majority leader, and we weren't voting on anything, literally. i mean, finally claire mccaskill called it the heidi insurrection. finally, i just said, i came to vote. i came to do stuff. i didn't come to just sit in the chair and have people, whatever, glorify this job, sitting in this chair down here if we are not legislating, if we are not debating, if we are not talking about the issues of the day, which honestly, everybody criticizes c-span, because they say, it is...
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it has been a long time since, i think the last time i saw you, you were working for harry reid.e spectrum of being a reid guy, a pelosi guy, and also a bernie guy. tell me, what is your. you've done it all. you've been through the spectrum. but what is? tell me about your platform. explain that. what you would do as dnc chair. >> well, first, the diagnosing the problem and the mission here. it's that in this moment, we've got to go reach working class people. they are moving sadly away from us. they're sitting it out. they're feeling disenchanted about can anyone do anything this government worth it. >> so you got to go and get their attention. >> and in this moment where donald trump's going to come in, as with his billionaire class, the silicon swamp that wants to engage in probably the greatest merger and acquisition in history. >> and you know what it's going to be? it's the federal government, the facebook. >> they're all going to purchase the federal government. it's all going to work for them. >> and elon is going to have a party. we can go to working class people and hel
it has been a long time since, i think the last time i saw you, you were working for harry reid.e spectrum of being a reid guy, a pelosi guy, and also a bernie guy. tell me, what is your. you've done it all. you've been through the spectrum. but what is? tell me about your platform. explain that. what you would do as dnc chair. >> well, first, the diagnosing the problem and the mission here. it's that in this moment, we've got to go reach working class people. they are moving sadly away...
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and look at the two andy reids you have the commanders there in virginia.look at the two andy reids in kansas city. let's go. >> and then there were four. this weekend's games will decide who will head to the super bowl. but these fans, eagles and commanders, bills and chiefs, as you can see, they're up early in their time zones. they are ready to rock 'n' roll. we're excited for our pep rally. we also have the internal wagers happening between you two. >> yeah. >> not only...
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you say to yourself look, look last night at the game and mahomes is talking to andy reid and they hearach other fine. in butler they were using cell phones and text messages and i don't want snipers on their phone. >> dana: many people from the secret service resigned or fired over the weekend appropriate in your mind? >> yeah. it is time for a fresh look, frankly. they need to bring in the private sector. they need to say what their needs and requirements are and then partner with them. they don't have to build things themselves. they need to bring in bitter technology. >> was work from home an issue? >> we didn't see that. the agents themselves. what that impacted was the training, right? during covid, there weren't events where candidates and the president were traveling. so they didn't get the kind of experience and training that they would have gotten. i do think that played a factor. >> dana: wanted to ask about this. president trump made a decision last week that caught the attention of some people. you mentioned soleimani, the iranian that president trump made sure was no more
you say to yourself look, look last night at the game and mahomes is talking to andy reid and they hearach other fine. in butler they were using cell phones and text messages and i don't want snipers on their phone. >> dana: many people from the secret service resigned or fired over the weekend appropriate in your mind? >> yeah. it is time for a fresh look, frankly. they need to bring in the private sector. they need to say what their needs and requirements are and then partner with...
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i want to recognize democratic leaders tom daschle and dear harry reid who were so supportive of me. i want to thank my great friend, senator chuck schumer and his extraordinary team, extraordinary team. chuck loves the united states senate, and he loves our country with every bone in his body. and i'm so appreciative of his leadership and tireless work and friendship. what i announced my retirement nearly two years ago, i thought i was ready to -- i said i was ready to pass the torch to a new generation of leaders and i couldn't be prouder to pass the torch to michigan's new senator-elect elissa slotkin. i snow she will have the -- i know she will have the heart and the talent for this job, and will do great things for our state and our country. i thought long and hard about how to express my gratitude to the smartest, hardworking staff that i could ever have imagined. truly my success comes from their amazing efforts. over 500 bright, talented professional staff have worked for me over the past 50 years. that's unbelievable. many of them for decades and that doesn't include countle
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he teamed up with gordon reid and they progressed through to the last four in the doubles after beating japanese duo. cricket in england tour of india is under way with the team is due to play a five match t20 series which will be followed by 31—day internationals. the first t20 is taking place in calcutta right now in india won the toss and put england in to bat and it is the first game with brendan mcgovern in charge of the limited overs side and so far it's not gone how he would have wanted. just into the second half of the innings and england have lost six wickets. however, captainjoss buttler is fighting a lone battle for his side and he is 62 not out at the moment. england are 99—6. lewis hamilton has had his first experience of a ferrari formula i car at the teams test track. the ao—year—old seven time champion tested a 2023 car on wednesday as part of his acclimatisation with the new team. his test follows two days of work at the ferrari factory. borussia dortmund have parted ways with head coach afterjust seven months in charge. this after tuesday's 2—i seven months in charge.
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t reidout with joy reid starts now. >>> tonight on "the reid out." >> pretty damn simple. our democracy begins and ends with the duties of citizenship. that's why i worked for the ages. that's what i all of you -- and i mean this -- all of you embody. >> late today, president biden awarding civilian medals to 20 people, including the two representatives who led the house january 6th investigation. >>> meanwhile, this year's electoral certification could face a different, though less violent disruption. it can't happen, it turns out, without a speaker. and republicans face another potentially chaotic speaker election tomorrow. >>> also tonight america's billionaires and near-billionaires are preparing to take power with trump as their front man. having convinced millions of americans for decades that their own families' financial security is much less important than allowing the very richest to get even richer. >>> we begin tonight with what should be a happy new year. but instead, it's a tragic one marred by violence and death. 14 people were killed and more than 30 injure
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following that, the second seed teamed up with gordon reid and progressed through to the last four ino takuya miki and daisuke arai 6-2 6-0. lewis hamilton has had his first experience of a ferrari formula 1 car at the team's fiorano test track. the ao—year—old seven—time champion tested a 2023 car on wednesday as part of his acclimatisation work with his new team. his test follows two days of work at the ferrari factory in maranello, of which the fiorano track is a part. and that's all the sport for now. the british defence secretary says a russian spy ship has been caught operating off the coast of the uk just weeks after it was seen loitering over critical undersea infrastructure in uk waters. speaking in the house of commons, defence secretary john healey said that britain is prepared to take robust action to protect its national security. a foreign vessel is currently in the — a foreign vessel is currently in the north sea having passed through— in the north sea having passed through british waters. let me be clear. — through british waters. let me be clear, this is a russian spy
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jim reid has more. just going to be squeezing your arm, 0k?ur years since margaret keenan from coventry became the first person in the world to get her covid jab as part of a mass rollout. applause. those vaccinations are now thought to have saved hundreds of thousands of lives across the uk. the fact that we were able to get a usable vaccine in the autumn of that same year, deploy it within the next three months, get it out to all the vulnerable people, pretty much get their first doses out by february was something that had never, ever been achieved in human history. at its peak, almost a millionjabs were given in a single day — at gp surgeries, sports grounds and even cathedrals. now the uk covid inquiry is opening three weeks of hearings into vaccines and the drugs used to treat covid. that includes the way those jabs were developed in the pandemic, the speed of the rollout to different groups, vaccine safety and regulation, and the compensation scheme for people who, in rare cases, were harmed by the jabs. jamie scott was left with brain
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i think it was a seminal moment and a change of the direction of the country in ways that harry reid, perhaps didn't envision. we just some background on this. senator mcconnell had worked on supreme court nominations back in the 1960s when he was a senate staffer and he's seen to of the president's nominees rejected. so he's really intimately familiar with the process. he had been through the robert bork hearings. he had been through the clarence thomas hearings. the supreme court was something that was very familiar territory to him. and i think he knew that's where this would lead eventually. it wasn't just district court judges or even appeals court judges or executive nominations, but it would eventually lead the supreme court. and he had a choice, though. he could have said, well, i'm not going to take that path. instead, he didn't. he took it as an opening and he remade the supreme court sort of in a right leaning conservative image. let's go forward three years to 2016 after this. and the death of supreme court justice antonin scalia. mitch mcconnell had become majority leader
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without andy reid's system. seen? >> it feels like it like the patriots again, all due respect to john lamar at the table here. but andy reid just to keep in mind like if andy reid wins the super bowl there's an argument this guy really should be in the conversation for. when you talk about the greatest coaches of all time. i mean, and also, by the way, andy reid was formerly again himself famously, eagles coach couldn't win the big one. so when it comes to just the narratives we spin, andy reid has a chance to completely change that first sentence of his obituary and have a very different introduction when he gets inducted, inevitably into the hall of fame. it's a remarkable thing when you have a perfect coach and a perfect quarterback. it's the dream. and also, you know, the nightmare. >> and arguably he was the eagles greatest coach ever. and now of course, the chiefs greatest coach ever mika, the australian open a lot of drama at the at the open. and senator wins just he's he's tearing it up right now. >> to
without andy reid's system. seen? >> it feels like it like the patriots again, all due respect to john lamar at the table here. but andy reid just to keep in mind like if andy reid wins the super bowl there's an argument this guy really should be in the conversation for. when you talk about the greatest coaches of all time. i mean, and also, by the way, andy reid was formerly again himself famously, eagles coach couldn't win the big one. so when it comes to just the narratives we spin,...
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i think if you were to look back, the one thing netflix management, and this was more in the reid hastingsone thing reid made a mistake on, he didn't expect so many media companies o do something so uneconomic, meaning lose billions of dollars year after year. i don't think he anticipated that, and that crazy amount of spending with no line of sight to profits, i think, was sort of the hiccup in netflix and they retrenched, went in and dealt with password sharing, went back and launched an advertising tier and it's been off to the races since, but there have been what i would call air pockets that have sort of caused concern and fear among investors. i think what's different now, karen, is that now you're at a point in time netflix is putting more money into content. they just did wwe. they just did the nfl. they're investing more and more. they talked up their desire potentially for ufc. they certainly want more live event content. ufc becomes available later this year for a couple years out. there's more content available. netflix is leaning in while everybody else is pulling back, and s
i think if you were to look back, the one thing netflix management, and this was more in the reid hastingsone thing reid made a mistake on, he didn't expect so many media companies o do something so uneconomic, meaning lose billions of dollars year after year. i don't think he anticipated that, and that crazy amount of spending with no line of sight to profits, i think, was sort of the hiccup in netflix and they retrenched, went in and dealt with password sharing, went back and launched an...
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cnn's paula reid has more.eporter. >> well, president-elect trump is still a convicted felon after this opinion. >> but there is some good news because the judge is revealing that he will not face any penalties. it is january 10th. sentencing. the judge did have the option to impose a jail sentence here. he says he will not do that. and in a rare move, he previews how he's thinking about this sentencing, saying, quote, while this court, as a matter of law, must not make any determination on sentencing prior to giving the parties and defendant an opportunity to be heard, it seems proper at this juncture to make known the court's inclination to not impose any sentence of incarceration, a sentence of an unconditional discharge appears to be the most viable solution. so to translate that this january 10th sentencing will largely just be performative. now, it's also notable the judge is making a big concession about trump's role as president elect, something that his lawyers have repeatedly argued should be factored
cnn's paula reid has more.eporter. >> well, president-elect trump is still a convicted felon after this opinion. >> but there is some good news because the judge is revealing that he will not face any penalties. it is january 10th. sentencing. the judge did have the option to impose a jail sentence here. he says he will not do that. and in a rare move, he previews how he's thinking about this sentencing, saying, quote, while this court, as a matter of law, must not make any...
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and alfie hewett added the men's wheelchair singles title to his doubles win with gordon reid.ue gavin ramjaun a little earlier. things don't get much better than this, so we prep and train a lot for these moments and unfortunately i have been on the wrong side of them in recent months and years so to get this one and to get over the line at the end, it was a really special feeling.- the line at the end, it was a really special feeling. this is an opponent _ really special feeling. this is an opponent you _ really special feeling. this is an opponent you are - really special feeling. this is | an opponent you are building what a rival leave with, tokita oda, a straight set win and a convincing one, what is it like with that rivalry, what is it for you, what is the feeling like? it for you, what is the feeling like? , ., ., ., ., like? it is a tough one to lose especially _ like? it is a tough one to lose especially in _ like? it is a tough one to lose especially in major _ like? it is a tough one to lose especially in major finals - especially in major finals against them so on
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. >>> andy reid and his chiefs are going back to the super bowl, one win from becoming the first team to win three straight titles. with all that success it seems like everybody outside of chiefs kingdom is rooting for kansas city to lose. >> you get less attractive, you know, no pun intended, but you get less attractive, man. the more success you have, the more people want to see you fail. >> patrick mahomes is going to his fifth super bowl in six years. we finally fopart of his game that needs work. look, the touchdown spike. here it is again. mahomes joked that this is why i don't spike the ball. i just hope that people resist the urge to root against kansas city because they win all the time. we're on the verge of possible history, ryan, never done before, a three-point. >> there's not a self-respecting 9ers fan that will be rooting for the chiefs. you know that. >> i know. just saying. >> thanks, vern. >>> when we come back, how do you take care of the ground under thousands these hands cook for 30 people, 3 meals a day. i can't stop when i have dry hands. i trust o'keeffe's. it'
. >>> andy reid and his chiefs are going back to the super bowl, one win from becoming the first team to win three straight titles. with all that success it seems like everybody outside of chiefs kingdom is rooting for kansas city to lose. >> you get less attractive, you know, no pun intended, but you get less attractive, man. the more success you have, the more people want to see you fail. >> patrick mahomes is going to his fifth super bowl in six years. we finally fopart...
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paula reid, cnn, washington. >> all right. i want to go live now to cnn's mark stewart in beijing. mark, this has been such a contentious and nationalistic battle. so where do these two nations go in this complicated relationship? >> well, as you heard kim from paula, the plan is for tiktok to go dark. that does not mean that perhaps some last minute deal making or diplomacy could take place, but that will be very tricky because, as we have heard in the past, at least, bytedance, the chinese owner of tiktok, has said that the platform is not for sale. but again, we have expected the unexpected. so perhaps anything is possible with all of that said, this is a matter that is of prime concern to the chinese government. in fact, at one point it referred to the united states as acting like a bully for the stance that it has taken. and china does have a lot at stake here because it wants to be strong. it wants to be very resolute on the world stage. it doesn't want american lawmakers or the u.s. government calling the shots. it's something that the chinese government wants to be in charg
paula reid, cnn, washington. >> all right. i want to go live now to cnn's mark stewart in beijing. mark, this has been such a contentious and nationalistic battle. so where do these two nations go in this complicated relationship? >> well, as you heard kim from paula, the plan is for tiktok to go dark. that does not mean that perhaps some last minute deal making or diplomacy could take place, but that will be very tricky because, as we have heard in the past, at least, bytedance,...
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jeff zeleny and paula reid, thanks so much. let's turn now to our politics lead as president donald trump's agenda is unfolding in the form of a nationwide. illegal illegal immigration crackdown. also, big changes inside the u.s. military. a source telling cnn that immigration enforcement operations will continue 2 to 3 times a week across the southeastern united states. this after nearly 1000 people were arrested on sunday in multiple cities, including chicago, atlanta, los angeles and austin, texas. our cnn team is covering every angle of this, and they're here with new reporting. let's begin with cnn's priscilla alvarez, who has the latest on the crackdown on undocumented immigrants in the united states. priscilla ice says an immigration enforcement blitz by multiple federal agencies this weekend resulted in nearly 1000 arrests. put that number into perspective for us. and what do we know about the people who were targeted? >> well, jake, sources tell me that this is a multi-day operation that is happening across the country
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hague's past, that has been the details of which have been briefed to both jack reid and the republicanchairman of the committee, roger wicker. other members of this committee have not seen the contents of that investigation. they expect to get briefed on it. and right now, in this closed door meeting, i tried to ask the the jack reed, the top democrat on the committee, about that investigation, and he did not want to comment about this at all and suggested he would have more to say tomorrow. any concerns about the background check, the fbi background check, not really. >> until tomorrow. >> you're not. what i am i'm going to have a hearing tomorrow along with my colleagues, and we'll see what happens. are you going to vote for mr. hegseth? >> he has has to have an opportunity to testify. would you have concerns with his nomination more generally? >> you do. >> i think, you know, on the public record that we have right now, put aside all of the charges of sexual impropriety and alcohol abuse. >> there has never been a nominee for an office of such serious consequence. who is so unqualif
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. >> as cnn's paula reid explains. reporter. >> good morning, amara and danny. well, after this opinion, president-elect trump is still a convicted felon. but there is certainly some good news here for him and that the judge is signaling that he does not intend to impose any penalties against trump. the judge had the option to impose even a jail sentence after trump was convicted of 34 counts of falsifying business records last year, but the judge said that he does not intend to do that. he says, quote, it seems proper at this juncture to make known the court's inclination to not impose any sentence of incarceration. so this really means that next friday's sentencing will be mostly performative. it's also notable that the judge is really conceding to the demands on trump's time right now. judge juan merchan throughout this case has been pretty dismissive of a lot of the arguments that the trump team has made when they invoke his status as a former president or now president elect. but here he says, quote, to assuage the defendant's concerns regarding the mental
. >> as cnn's paula reid explains. reporter. >> good morning, amara and danny. well, after this opinion, president-elect trump is still a convicted felon. but there is certainly some good news here for him and that the judge is signaling that he does not intend to impose any penalties against trump. the judge had the option to impose even a jail sentence after trump was convicted of 34 counts of falsifying business records last year, but the judge said that he does not intend to do...
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. >> cnn's chief legal affairs correspondent, paula reid, is joining us right now. has more on trump's sentencing today. paula, take us through what happened today. >> good evening wolf. today we saw that even a man who's about to reclaim the nation's highest office is not entirely above the law. president trump elect attended this sentencing virtually alongside his lawyer, todd blanche. the judge had already signaled ahead of today's hearing that he was really not going to impose any punishment on trump. now, it was never really expected that trump would face jail time, even after being convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records. but there were some other options on the table, including the possibility of fines or probation. and what was extraordinary today is that the judge allowed the audio of this hearing to be released. so we got to hear the judge in his own words, explain why he issued this. no punishment. punishment. let's take a listen. >> ordinary citizens do not receive those legal protections. it is the office of the president that bestows thos
. >> cnn's chief legal affairs correspondent, paula reid, is joining us right now. has more on trump's sentencing today. paula, take us through what happened today. >> good evening wolf. today we saw that even a man who's about to reclaim the nation's highest office is not entirely above the law. president trump elect attended this sentencing virtually alongside his lawyer, todd blanche. the judge had already signaled ahead of today's hearing that he was really not going to impose...