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james was addison got the wrong profession. all kidding but it would attack hezbollah for items that fit your content on in his writings may possibly often in government off guard for the government though. james founded with the government and in need so that people return home for the last bite of this and the old son. this mom thing and one in the stricken from the duties of games and other unions say that began on the deck. with christmas just on the call that there lies the business for decorative items to look at how india's southern canada is getting off of the bay festival. this monday night beating india southern could teach a lesson with biased. the truth that i cheated by size and activity sheets had christmas with us in the middle syllable in time for shopkeepers. they do said they were doing sewing business. the problem the book. though. but the two of us do that a network of womanhood and the driver. oh well i'm afraid of him. but that is regarded as inevitable. nt team is tied to attract customers and cash in on
james was addison got the wrong profession. all kidding but it would attack hezbollah for items that fit your content on in his writings may possibly often in government off guard for the government though. james founded with the government and in need so that people return home for the last bite of this and the old son. this mom thing and one in the stricken from the duties of games and other unions say that began on the deck. with christmas just on the call that there lies the business for...
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you are like addison in venice when the president on the matilda announced an official mourning period for three days. honor the memory of what he called this giant of africa. and of people into the wild. nelson mandela and the winner of a lemon water to condemn the top sneaker it affordable. in this form of the month of the head side to the fight scenes and check it out at him at the beginning of the nation as a source of inspiration. on the country has a fireplace in the hots for the freedoms i have to inform women of all the inaugural event. in maine the men's room. and yet advantage. no way of allah you might be the twenty ten at his best and mopped the celebration of the fact nelson mandela international day. he was ninety two the un recognized annual commemoration was the daughter of what people do not doubt his contribution to resolving conflicts and promoting race relations human rights and reconciliation. i was young federal law struggle for democracy and against apartheid in south africa to the wells attached. as leader of the african national congress. he initially chosen st
you are like addison in venice when the president on the matilda announced an official mourning period for three days. honor the memory of what he called this giant of africa. and of people into the wild. nelson mandela and the winner of a lemon water to condemn the top sneaker it affordable. in this form of the month of the head side to the fight scenes and check it out at him at the beginning of the nation as a source of inspiration. on the country has a fireplace in the hots for the freedoms...
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or the world to know that he is a sickly or has addison's disease and has this miserable back problem, can't help them in any way at all. so they were guarded and very protective of their image and reputation. joe kennedy as early as 1920s understood that public relations, and he hired pr people to polish his image, and he was very mindful of this and i think jack and bobby were, too. and joe told them, the only one you can really trust is the immediate members of your family. hover close you may be to this aid or that eight or this cabinet member or that cabinet member, bobby is the only one you can really trust. and i think that's the way they operated. >> health problems, which you revealed before any other historian, he was taking all sorts of pills during the crisis and so forth. how much of health problems with the drugs he took the condition and how much was the underlying condition? >> because i was mindful of this, when i gained access to the medical records because the three-member committee wanted a professor at harvard, the other yale, if in ted sorenson and i talked sort
or the world to know that he is a sickly or has addison's disease and has this miserable back problem, can't help them in any way at all. so they were guarded and very protective of their image and reputation. joe kennedy as early as 1920s understood that public relations, and he hired pr people to polish his image, and he was very mindful of this and i think jack and bobby were, too. and joe told them, the only one you can really trust is the immediate members of your family. hover close you...
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there are severities for his addison's e and disease.he sufferede rumors from addison's disease, which he did. > rumors spread by lyndon johnson and others. >> there was an effort from his entourage saying he did not suffer from the classic kind of addison's disease. that what was done. years, we've gotten access to the medical records howing he suffers from all sorts of things, bad stomach, bad back, all sorts of things. medications. you can look at it one way or the other. you can say this is a terrible cover-up. we should have known. probably we should have. at the same time, if you're rying to evaluate what the man was made of, to go through all f that, the brother was that jack kennedy went through half days on earth in intense physical pain. probably true. > frankly had the last rites said over him before dallas in 1963. > talk about when he has experimental surgery on his young back. she's a young wife attending to him. fewo difficult in the first year years. planned against the bulkhead of 1509 and the midst and he believes in co
there are severities for his addison's e and disease.he sufferede rumors from addison's disease, which he did. > rumors spread by lyndon johnson and others. >> there was an effort from his entourage saying he did not suffer from the classic kind of addison's disease. that what was done. years, we've gotten access to the medical records howing he suffers from all sorts of things, bad stomach, bad back, all sorts of things. medications. you can look at it one way or the other. you can...
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it went on to inspire an entire generation of optics in latin america addison journal thanks for watching the learned chairman which teach. anytime anyplace. with the windchill jo and her friends. for sweet friends all over the war. online and interactive. determined to go i do. german for free which he dealt with. brilliant musical innovator influential dramatics controversial. two hundred years of the tongue taco. two thousand thirteen. he's the famous german composers i sent entering. wagner two hundred gw is multimedia projects. we had company this major cultural events throughout the year. w jaunty the english bar near two hundred. no permit no passing this is a border fence near you in the us state of every zone a bit capital washington d c bar will be mexico on the other hand is only a stone's throw away. that makes border patrol agent and reconsider audi part of the bitter political battle in the us. and that's the reason for me. desperate bow of the an area of the nearby tissues to be one of the weakest links in the border was only one that is right next to us how whoever made it
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addison went. he would meet his hand at it mean just any clear they cannot do was added and so they can cut hearts out they can do mean anything by it is up to then it's on their discretion of course police departments will tell them you need to put in on any sunny have a citizen police interaction by an e mail you could have an incident where the police officer knows it. here she is not really me doing something that would be deemed appropriate by the might decide not to put it on him and say either i forgot to you or i didn't have time to work and it worked so that's a real concern and that's why the aclu the still un privacy advocates either need to be real good policies in place interesting part is an air headed to the field. court proceedings that the nation's largest federal court of appeals are about to significantly change ninth circuit u s court of appeals headquartered in san francisco covers district court in california and alaska arizona several other states out west. and this week the
addison went. he would meet his hand at it mean just any clear they cannot do was added and so they can cut hearts out they can do mean anything by it is up to then it's on their discretion of course police departments will tell them you need to put in on any sunny have a citizen police interaction by an e mail you could have an incident where the police officer knows it. here she is not really me doing something that would be deemed appropriate by the might decide not to put it on him and say...
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you know it's a terrific you know we have some social media questions for adam scott addison mitchell six on twitter wants to know is amy poehler a good kisser of course of course at dave's gone china as how do we get larry king on parks and rec. all you have to do is show up just show and you'll be on parks and rec i guarantee you tell me where to go and i'll go. john houseman on facebook wants to know any chance of his step brothers sequel i hope so i don't know that would be that would be great k j m ten sixteen on twitter what is it like to work on on party down and why was it cancelled it was cancelled because the series finale had sixteen thousand viewers. so. what can i say that's the way it goes ok thank you i love that joke to what is there another movie going to be in well party down i think they. they want to make a movie or more of a son sixteen thousand vs a what i'm well what close to it would be nice grown since then people all have guys could kind of gained a following since it got cancelled but i don't know for the lever be revived or not would join him but still you
you know it's a terrific you know we have some social media questions for adam scott addison mitchell six on twitter wants to know is amy poehler a good kisser of course of course at dave's gone china as how do we get larry king on parks and rec. all you have to do is show up just show and you'll be on parks and rec i guarantee you tell me where to go and i'll go. john houseman on facebook wants to know any chance of his step brothers sequel i hope so i don't know that would be that would be...
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and 12 of those ended up as the tapes distributed by addison-wesley. one of those, i would like to show you now, features my good friend paul robinson, who turns out to be the author of the laboratory manual to the conceptual physics program. let's drop in in that class. don't touch it now. don't touch it now. okay. you'll be harmed less if you touch it now. you can trust me. okay. here? okay, right there. that's right on. yeah. [laughter] oh, that's beautiful. stay holding it. okay. look this way. yeah, that's nice. oh, that is nice. that's fantastic. look, look, look, look. oh, that's nice. that's nice, very nice. okay. now, i tell you what? could we all hold hands today? yeah, okay, yes, yes. let's all hold hands. back here, john. right--that's it, right, just come here. let's--here we go, go on. okay. dave, get that. okay, okay. okay, don't break the chain now. anyone wearing pacemakers here? [laughter] okay. i hope not. if you're wearing a pacemaker, don't participate. okay? come on, here we go. it's okay. you back row types. those are your neighb
and 12 of those ended up as the tapes distributed by addison-wesley. one of those, i would like to show you now, features my good friend paul robinson, who turns out to be the author of the laboratory manual to the conceptual physics program. let's drop in in that class. don't touch it now. don't touch it now. okay. you'll be harmed less if you touch it now. you can trust me. okay. here? okay, right there. that's right on. yeah. [laughter] oh, that's beautiful. stay holding it. okay. look this...
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--ing down 5th avenue addison already had a wonderful bookstore, but coming down 5th avenue, there were five major bookstores but they are now all gone. what has taken their places is crap. against 12-year-old girls wearing bras or something, but you know how you look at the old and you can see that they are still bookstores. i want to write about that. it used to be such a joy. , 92nd andlive uptown central park west. i am a walker and i am a little older now. if i were in new york on 92nd street, i probably would not walk down to the village. had my son on the back and we would go down to the village, to a cheese shop. i only had one time to make the mistake of coming home through lexington. over lexington. we would have the cheese and come back home. manhattan is such a wonderful and important city. >> when we come back, i would like you to share some poetry with us. nikki speaking to giovanni, poet, professor, distinguished professor of english at virginia tech. her most recent book just published is called "chasing utopia: a hybrid." stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> "this bitter ea
--ing down 5th avenue addison already had a wonderful bookstore, but coming down 5th avenue, there were five major bookstores but they are now all gone. what has taken their places is crap. against 12-year-old girls wearing bras or something, but you know how you look at the old and you can see that they are still bookstores. i want to write about that. it used to be such a joy. , 92nd andlive uptown central park west. i am a walker and i am a little older now. if i were in new york on 92nd...
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they made some phonograph cabinets for addison. his factory had burned down in orange, new jersey.hey just wanted to sell phonograph cabinets in the records were a necessary evil to them. they took no interest in the music. not in terms of what it sounded like, but even the artist, -- >> anybody, anytime, it did not matter. religious, blues, hillbilly, whatever. copies, let's do it. they did not have knowledge of what was good or bad and they did not have the money. >> blind lemon jefferson. louis armstrong. wereheard of when they according for paramount. if these were lower great artist artists at that time. maybe some of them recorded for the bigger labels afterward. >> what happened to them afterward? what was their evolution? >> there was a producer at the time that was the link from the paramount business, of white executives to the black artists. he was there a link to getting them to come and record and also to sign a, which he was good at. he got the nickname "ink." he could get the ink on the contract. without him, a lot of them would not have been found. he brought them i
they made some phonograph cabinets for addison. his factory had burned down in orange, new jersey.hey just wanted to sell phonograph cabinets in the records were a necessary evil to them. they took no interest in the music. not in terms of what it sounded like, but even the artist, -- >> anybody, anytime, it did not matter. religious, blues, hillbilly, whatever. copies, let's do it. they did not have knowledge of what was good or bad and they did not have the money. >> blind lemon...
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they got a tip identifying the man in these photos from last week from a separate home burglary on addison court. maureen naylor, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> san mateo police are asking for your help in identifying a man who is responsible for a pair of violent robberies. take a look. investigators released this sketch of the suspect. police say he hit two women and stole their purses in two separate robberies. both incidents happened last week. police say a 24-year-old woman was robbed last tuesday and a 40-year-old woman was robbed at a nearby bus stop on 9th and el camino real on thanksgiving. >>> the young man accused of killing another young man over a video game consol made his first court appearance today. as david stevenson tells us, prosecutors also revealed today that the victim pleaded for his life. just before the gunman pulled the trigger. >> reporter: the family of the 22-year-old had little to say as they headed to court to face the man accused of killing him over a video game consol. >> a human being losing his life over a playstation 4. i think that's very, very disturbing.
they got a tip identifying the man in these photos from last week from a separate home burglary on addison court. maureen naylor, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> san mateo police are asking for your help in identifying a man who is responsible for a pair of violent robberies. take a look. investigators released this sketch of the suspect. police say he hit two women and stole their purses in two separate robberies. both incidents happened last week. police say a 24-year-old woman was robbed...
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they got a tip identifying the man in these photos from last week from a separate home burglary on addison court. maureen naylor, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> san mateo police are asking for your help in identifying a man who is responsible for a pair of violent robberies. take a look. investigators released this sketch of the suspect. police say he hit two women and stole their purses in two separate robberies. both incidents happened last week. police say a 24-year-old woman was robbed last tuesday and a 40-year-old woman was robbed at a nearby bus stop on 9th and el camino real on thanksgiving. >>> the young man accused of killing another young man over a video game consol made his first court appearance today. as david stevenson tells us, prosecutors also revealed today that the victim pleaded for his life. just before the gunman pulled the trigger. >> reporter: the family of the 22-year-old had little to say as they headed to court to face the man accused of killing him over a video game consol. >> a human being losing his life over a playstation 4. i think that's very, very disturbing.
they got a tip identifying the man in these photos from last week from a separate home burglary on addison court. maureen naylor, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> san mateo police are asking for your help in identifying a man who is responsible for a pair of violent robberies. take a look. investigators released this sketch of the suspect. police say he hit two women and stole their purses in two separate robberies. both incidents happened last week. police say a 24-year-old woman was robbed...
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now he shot and killed lyla addison. and for what? for her car. her car.at was not the end of mr. williams' savagery. he tossed her body into a trunk and went on a joyride. now the defense can make up any stories they want, butcts.t negate the facts.
now he shot and killed lyla addison. and for what? for her car. her car.at was not the end of mr. williams' savagery. he tossed her body into a trunk and went on a joyride. now the defense can make up any stories they want, butcts.t negate the facts.
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michael church comment addison capitol's chief investment officer is on set with us and you have interestingest and worst plays of 2013. they are very interesting but what do you make of the jobs number and reaction to it? >> hard to quibble it was a good number. liz: is market reaction interesting? >> i don't think it should be surprising, things that are concerning. he mentioned them earlier with secretary perez. participation rates, things the fed is still watching. janet yellen may have a different viewpoint than ben bernanke. liz: people like kicking themselves for having sat on the sidelines for the past year or the past six months or the past three months. do they have time to get in or is it a mistake? >> there is time to get in. i don't think this run is complete. we had a great run, a correction could be around a corner, predicting that is a full -- liz: you don't see a game for the s&p. >> i think it would be wildly optimistic but to expect double-digit gains next year is not unreasonable which is a great return for equity markets. there is opportunity out there. liz: let's name t
michael church comment addison capitol's chief investment officer is on set with us and you have interestingest and worst plays of 2013. they are very interesting but what do you make of the jobs number and reaction to it? >> hard to quibble it was a good number. liz: is market reaction interesting? >> i don't think it should be surprising, things that are concerning. he mentioned them earlier with secretary perez. participation rates, things the fed is still watching. janet yellen...
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she wanted to model it on addison and steele spectator. >> host: >> is this a weekly, monthly quick >> he wrote with a couple of friends. he started making a fuss about establishing and then turned into the geopolitical, global political theory in which he taught all of america the ideas of government i can then. the right of the people to resist. well, as jefferson summed it up so beautifully, >> there is going to be a tax that everybody had to pay. the mackie said, you know what, most of us in new york aren't anglicans. why should everybody be tax for the purposes of -- and furthermore, the flood into the idea of free thought and how there must be any orthodoxy. he was like john stuart mill. he was like james madison and away in believing in james madison read when he was a student at princeton. so i stay with him. he is coming in now, the first great intellectual influence. this magazine, everybody read it. everybody got it, to describe to it. his fellow students at princeton were still reading it 20 centimeters later. so then i moved to the lisa strafford hall. it was the house. t
she wanted to model it on addison and steele spectator. >> host: >> is this a weekly, monthly quick >> he wrote with a couple of friends. he started making a fuss about establishing and then turned into the geopolitical, global political theory in which he taught all of america the ideas of government i can then. the right of the people to resist. well, as jefferson summed it up so beautifully, >> there is going to be a tax that everybody had to pay. the mackie said, you...
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he had addison's disease and he had it so badly that it is really problematic whether he would've lived through a second term. it was a surprise to me to see this kind of documentation. and it's wonderful when you find. and it's great. if you don't go looking for it. i don't know what's being held back in the kennedy papers. i have no idea what we haven't seen but what we do find, what i was able to find. >> he was groomed for this as literally were all of his siblings, by his father from his moviemaking days in hollywood. yet the right that above all president kennedy was a reader and a writer. could you expand on the? >> first of all, he could read 1200 words a minute. he really good. he was brilliant. he truly was brilliant. the reviews, i keep all of my great reviews tattooed to my arms and my just. [laughter] and the early reviews are wonderful. the one negative thing that somebody from the bbc told me about, he said don't worry about it, the guy wrote 400 great things and there was one probably -- one minor point. he said you're probably too complimentary attendee. i said i plead
he had addison's disease and he had it so badly that it is really problematic whether he would've lived through a second term. it was a surprise to me to see this kind of documentation. and it's wonderful when you find. and it's great. if you don't go looking for it. i don't know what's being held back in the kennedy papers. i have no idea what we haven't seen but what we do find, what i was able to find. >> he was groomed for this as literally were all of his siblings, by his father from...
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. >> jason addison had a busy year. >> he opened a little social.is ang house much nicer place than soho. he's also going to open in the city. he is going to combine the two. he is putting in city social. he wanted to be a stop. three, this from the team who brought you -- very popular. >> their charge toward three concepts before. the mexican place. with the steak place and it is taken off. several branches. first is the neighborhood and it is cheaper. ribs. >> you like grain store. >> a french chef. to start with the vegetables and the center of the judicial stop -- center of each edition -- dish. not to meet, just mushrooms. your number one is an agreement with jim carter. your best meal ever? to be at the number one, why is it so special? >> it is my favorite stop over a decade. every dish has been thought through. food can have different textures. menueven have a game a which is fantastic. using the same supplier. even though it is easier, it is not french indian. this is indian. >> lots of people have been visiting. lots of big chefs in there.
. >> jason addison had a busy year. >> he opened a little social.is ang house much nicer place than soho. he's also going to open in the city. he is going to combine the two. he is putting in city social. he wanted to be a stop. three, this from the team who brought you -- very popular. >> their charge toward three concepts before. the mexican place. with the steak place and it is taken off. several branches. first is the neighborhood and it is cheaper. ribs. >> you like...
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he had addison disease and it was problematic if he would live through this second term. if you don't go looking for this, and i don't know what is being held back in the kennedy papers. i have no idea what is still there that we have not seen. >> john f. kennedy was the first television president. he was groomed for this. and he rose above it all. he was a reader and writer above it. could you expand on that? >> he could read 1200 words a minute. he was brilliant. he truly was. i keep all of my great reviews tattooed to my arms and chest. the early reviews were wonderful. the one negative thing a guy from the bbc said is was you are probably being too complimentary about john f. kennedy. is hard to go through the letters and see how this man inspired young people, how he inspired our age people, and how he inspired the world. he operated in pain every single day of his life and never let it affect his presidency. he sat there with the world blowing up in nine different ways and stayed with it. there is only one person in the world that can write better than me and kenned
he had addison disease and it was problematic if he would live through this second term. if you don't go looking for this, and i don't know what is being held back in the kennedy papers. i have no idea what is still there that we have not seen. >> john f. kennedy was the first television president. he was groomed for this. and he rose above it all. he was a reader and writer above it. could you expand on that? >> he could read 1200 words a minute. he was brilliant. he truly was. i...
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he had what turned out to be addison's disease. he was considered to be a sort of lackluster, low energy, house member. the one thing he was was an incredible, incredibly interested politically. so he was elected first and 46. he briefly thought about running for the 748, decided that was probably not a good time. from 48 to 52 he did something which house members did not really do back then. he went home every weekend. he would go home on thursday night, and he would just, massachusetts and spent four years going to, you know, ice-cream socials and church breakfast. he actually had in his apartment in boston, a map of the state of massachusetts, highlight map, and it would put a little tense, yellow or white pants where reed would get to a community. he said, as soon as i fill up this number to run for senate. so his house years or interesting, but it really was -- i mean, they broke the illness and the fact that he really then was looking for the next -- the next phase. so some issues that he was interested in. he was very intere
he had what turned out to be addison's disease. he was considered to be a sort of lackluster, low energy, house member. the one thing he was was an incredible, incredibly interested politically. so he was elected first and 46. he briefly thought about running for the 748, decided that was probably not a good time. from 48 to 52 he did something which house members did not really do back then. he went home every weekend. he would go home on thursday night, and he would just, massachusetts and...
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she wanted to model it on addison and steele spectator. >> host: >> is this a weekly, monthly quick >> he wrote with a couple of friends. he started making a fuss about establishing and then turned into the geopolitical, global political theory in which he taught all of america the ideas of government i can then. the right of the people to resist. well, as jefferson summed it up so beautifully, >> there is going to be a tax that everybody had to pay. the mackie said, you know what, most of us in new york aren't anglicans. why should everybody be tax for the purposes of -- and furthermore, the flood into the idea of free thought and how there must be any orthodoxy. he was like john stuart mill. he was like james madison and away in believing in james madison read when he was a student at princeton. so i stay with him. he is coming in now, the first great intellectual influence. this magazine, everybody read it. everybody got it, to describe to it. his fellow students at princeton were still reading it 20 centimeters later. so then i moved to the lisa strafford hall. it was the house. t
she wanted to model it on addison and steele spectator. >> host: >> is this a weekly, monthly quick >> he wrote with a couple of friends. he started making a fuss about establishing and then turned into the geopolitical, global political theory in which he taught all of america the ideas of government i can then. the right of the people to resist. well, as jefferson summed it up so beautifully, >> there is going to be a tax that everybody had to pay. the mackie said, you...
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i'm going to explain to, you know addison this year that it's to keep santa safe.e story. jon: simple enough. julie, thank you. jenna: wow, what a controversy over santa. well, tensions flaring over china's controversial air defense zone. speaking of fighter jets, a progress report by president biden's trip to beijing and a look at what could happen next. >>> also, the mustang at 50. ford debuting the latest model of america's favorite muscle car on a monumental birthday. we're going to have an inside look with the ceo, coming up. ♪ ♪ mustang sally, guess you better slow your mustang down ♪ jenna: well, some new information todan the vice president's trip to china. big trip this week, and mr. biden's visit so far dominated by tension over beijing cease declaration of that new air defense zone we've been talking about for the last week or so. china says it has every right to set up the zone, but the united states, japan and south korea have so far rejected it. we have a former spokesman for four u.s. ambassadors, and a fox news contributor. that is the question, so
i'm going to explain to, you know addison this year that it's to keep santa safe.e story. jon: simple enough. julie, thank you. jenna: wow, what a controversy over santa. well, tensions flaring over china's controversial air defense zone. speaking of fighter jets, a progress report by president biden's trip to beijing and a look at what could happen next. >>> also, the mustang at 50. ford debuting the latest model of america's favorite muscle car on a monumental birthday. we're going...