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and he invited charlie to complete a jam session. of course charlie showed up lat late, and possibly inebriated. and he wouldn't play music for it he refused to play until a woman at the party promised to take her clothes off if he played. and so charlie at that point was like oh please let me play, don't leave i will play. this is a legendary party, it is all recorded. you can hear them play the song abrasive you. you can hear people, it is not a moment that is aged wellin the me to it error. but it is kind of remarkable to think this is the late 40s early 50s there were people who were like truly counterculture who were under the radar having parties like this. so he played and then everybody allegedly everybody took a close off. [laughter] >> he also met julie mcdonald. who was also one of the in the story. >> guest: julie mcdonald was his, west coast girlfriend i guess. he did not take monogamy very seriously. maybe in a less than ethical wa way. her account of charlie parker's pretty small but it's absolutely fascinating. she ta
and he invited charlie to complete a jam session. of course charlie showed up lat late, and possibly inebriated. and he wouldn't play music for it he refused to play until a woman at the party promised to take her clothes off if he played. and so charlie at that point was like oh please let me play, don't leave i will play. this is a legendary party, it is all recorded. you can hear them play the song abrasive you. you can hear people, it is not a moment that is aged wellin the me to it error....
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charli: thank you. donald trump's attempts to overturn his election loss set to face another blow on monday. the states of michigan and pennsylvania are taking more steps toward certifying the results, which will officially hand joe biden their electoral points. challenges by trump's lawyers have so far been unsuccessful at stopping the certifications and his opons are dwindling rapidly. though the president still has not conceded, more republicans are calling on trump to allow biden's team to begin the transition process. a third coronavirus vaccine, this one from astrazeneca, has released early trial data at up to 90% protection. it is slightly less effective than the others but is still seen as a triumph because the shot is both cheaper to produce and easier to store. reporter: after months of painstaking rearch, a vaccine in the u.k. has finally yielded results. according to the team from oxford university and astrazeneca, winnable trials show 70% of participants were protected, a step forward in th
charli: thank you. donald trump's attempts to overturn his election loss set to face another blow on monday. the states of michigan and pennsylvania are taking more steps toward certifying the results, which will officially hand joe biden their electoral points. challenges by trump's lawyers have so far been unsuccessful at stopping the certifications and his opons are dwindling rapidly. though the president still has not conceded, more republicans are calling on trump to allow biden's team to...
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charlie: i will refer to ron, my elder and better. ron: thanks, charlie. i'm not sure if either of those are true. "thecribe this in atlantic" as the antietam election, in that it bloodied both sides without providing a clear winner or clear resolution of the conflict. in fact, it points toward extended conflict between the two sides where neither, i think, can decisively pull away from the other. in some ways, the election unfolded pretty much the way we expected. saw an enormous trench between metro and nonmetro america. the democrats consolidated metro america to a pretty remarkable extent. if you look at the margins and how much they increased in places like the philadelphia suburbs, denver and its three surrounding counties, northern virginia, atlanta and its suburbs, houston, dallas, austin, san antonio, all of those places, enormously expanded on the margins. we can talk about that more later. the 100 he won 91 of largest counties in america by our count, even more than obama or clinton did four ears ago. -- years ago. all of that unfolded pretty mu
charlie: i will refer to ron, my elder and better. ron: thanks, charlie. i'm not sure if either of those are true. "thecribe this in atlantic" as the antietam election, in that it bloodied both sides without providing a clear winner or clear resolution of the conflict. in fact, it points toward extended conflict between the two sides where neither, i think, can decisively pull away from the other. in some ways, the election unfolded pretty much the way we expected. saw an enormous...
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charlie, thank you for that guidance.n the last night of our coverage of the presidential campaign. see you. >> see you will tomorrow night. thank you. >> and when we come back, senator kamala harris has made history before, and she's on the verge of making history again. yamiche alcindor will join us. and tonight's last word will go to ray charles. ♪ ♪ ♪ smooth driving pays off with allstate, the safer you drive the more you save you never been in better hands allstate click or call for a quote today our own hopes and dreams. we'll pass many milestones. moments that define you. and drive you. to achieve even more. so, celebrate every one. because success isn't just about where you want to get to. it's also about how you get there the all new 2021 cadillac escalade. never stop arriving. but some things are too serious to be ignored. if you still have symptoms of crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis even after trying other medications, it may be a sign of damaging inflammation, which left untreated, could get much worse.
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charlie, thank you for that guidance.ht of our coverage of the presidential campaign. see you. >> see you will tomorrow night. thank you. >> and when we come back, senator kamala harris has made history before, and she's on the verge of making history again. yamiche alcindor will join us. and tonight's last word will go to ray charles. apps are used everywhere... except work. why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how much vacation time they have. or sending corporate their expense reports. i'll let you in on a little secret. they don't. by empowering employees to manage their own tasks, paycom frees you to focus on the business of business. to learn more, visit paycom.com (mom (dad) we fiit's good to be back. our subaru forester. (mom) it sure is. (mom vo) over the years, we trusted it to carry and protect the things that were most important to us. (mom) good boy. (mom vo) we always knew we had a lot of life ahead of us. (mom) remember this? (mom vo
charlie, thank you for that guidance.ht of our coverage of the presidential campaign. see you. >> see you will tomorrow night. thank you. >> and when we come back, senator kamala harris has made history before, and she's on the verge of making history again. yamiche alcindor will join us. and tonight's last word will go to ray charles. apps are used everywhere... except work. why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to...
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and cheer up, charlie. meet the boy bullied no more. >> it will get better, and you will see a light at the end of the tunnel. ♪ ♪ >> this is the "cbs weekend news." >> yuccas: good evening, i'm jamie yuccas in los angeles. a curfew takes effect across much of california tonight as the state and the nation confront an unprecedented surge in new coronavirus cases. the numbers are adding up fast and shattering records. more than 195,000 new cases were reported friday. one million infections have been logged in the past six days. the fast development of vaccines offers a glimmer of hope. but experts warn, we have not yet seen the peak of this new surge. with colder weather coming and the holiday season upon us, the worst of the crisis could still be ahead. cbs' danya bacchus in los angeles leads us off. >> one, two, three. >> reporter: the long-feared, worst-case scenario is now being felt across the country. several states issued new restrictions in a desperate attempt to slow the surge. despite a week of unp
and cheer up, charlie. meet the boy bullied no more. >> it will get better, and you will see a light at the end of the tunnel. ♪ ♪ >> this is the "cbs weekend news." >> yuccas: good evening, i'm jamie yuccas in los angeles. a curfew takes effect across much of california tonight as the state and the nation confront an unprecedented surge in new coronavirus cases. the numbers are adding up fast and shattering records. more than 195,000 new cases were reported...
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charlie cook, any reaction? guest: some of the facts, i am not familiar with those and cannot really comment. i was not really following as closely as i would like to have been able to. again, my job is not defending either candidate were side. or side -- candidate or side. each party has factions or wings. hadhe republican side, you the tea party over here and the establishment over here. the tea party evolved into the trump base over time. in the democratic side, you have two factions. you have 40% or so who are extremely progressive. sanders, bernie elizabeth warren, aoc and the squad, all of that, and they want big, major, systemic change, something like what the caller was describing. you have the other 60% that is not so much that way. and that is where biden came from, you know, spent his career in, and the reason he is the democratic nominee is the party chose not to go the other way. remember, bernie sanders was on the cusp of winning the democratic nomination on super tuesday, and that is when the more
charlie cook, any reaction? guest: some of the facts, i am not familiar with those and cannot really comment. i was not really following as closely as i would like to have been able to. again, my job is not defending either candidate were side. or side -- candidate or side. each party has factions or wings. hadhe republican side, you the tea party over here and the establishment over here. the tea party evolved into the trump base over time. in the democratic side, you have two factions. you...
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thanks to charlie hurt walter kirn kat and tyrus. stay tuned for "the next revolution" with steve nelson which stars and probably four seconds. >> i will be the greatest jobs president that god ever created. >> he delivered the highest number of people working in american history. the lowest unemployment in 50 years the lowest black hispanic and asian unemployment ever. seeing that the forgotten men and women won't be forgotten anymore. >> for the first time in decades earnings rose faster for the lowest. than the rich. under obama inequality went up and with trump it came down to her by the end of last year three-quarters the people entering the labor force were coming off the sidelines the highest since records began. >> to keep our country out of war we will remember those three very famous words, peace through strength. >> trump is the first president since the 1970s not to start a foreign conflict greater chips are coming home to the middle east and their military power has been massively passionate he he eluded his establishmen
thanks to charlie hurt walter kirn kat and tyrus. stay tuned for "the next revolution" with steve nelson which stars and probably four seconds. >> i will be the greatest jobs president that god ever created. >> he delivered the highest number of people working in american history. the lowest unemployment in 50 years the lowest black hispanic and asian unemployment ever. seeing that the forgotten men and women won't be forgotten anymore. >> for the first time in...
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it's your birthday, charlie!en hearing rumors that you will probably be arrested soon. >> well, i don't know. >> suddenly i just shoved josh into the bathroom. and at that point, i was like, "drop all pretense. just tell me where her body is." >> you trying to cover it up? where is susan? >> jennifer did a phenomenal job. >> i'm just not buying it anymore. i can see it in your eyes. there's something there. >> you're wrong. i don't know what to say. >> i think you need to confess now and get it over with. >> don't be ridiculous. i know what i've done, and i haven't done anything. >> you killed her. >> i already told you every fact. i'm not gonna violate my attorney's direction. >> he still wouldn't budge. he still would not give me anything. i was so frustrated. >> eventually steve kicked jennifer out of the residence, calling her derogatory names. >> you are a [ bleep ]. is what you are to talk about your brother and my son that way. >> i regret not getting the confession, but i don't regret going. >> this is "g
it's your birthday, charlie!en hearing rumors that you will probably be arrested soon. >> well, i don't know. >> suddenly i just shoved josh into the bathroom. and at that point, i was like, "drop all pretense. just tell me where her body is." >> you trying to cover it up? where is susan? >> jennifer did a phenomenal job. >> i'm just not buying it anymore. i can see it in your eyes. there's something there. >> you're wrong. i don't know what to say....
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oh, charlie. it's always a soap opera with charlie ergen.much. >>> when we come back, the $277 billion man, ernesto ramos of bmo joins us as we watch to see will the dow close at or above 30,000? we are at 30,024 with six minutes left to trade. you got to stay with us. when i was in high school, this was the theater i came to quite often. the support we've had over the last few months has been amazing. it's not just a work environment. everyone here is family. if you are ready to open your heart and your home, check us out. we thought for sure that we were done. and this town said: not today. ♪ damom, look!get and thisare you okay??t today. head home this holiday with the one you love. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer today for exceptional lease and financing offers at the mercedes-benz winter event. i love my job because the closing bell ringing four minutes, we, you and i are about to witness dow 37 to become reality. 30,000 53. s&p muscle and the dow are close to record closes. in fact, we are there. let's go. portfolio manager 277 b
oh, charlie. it's always a soap opera with charlie ergen.much. >>> when we come back, the $277 billion man, ernesto ramos of bmo joins us as we watch to see will the dow close at or above 30,000? we are at 30,024 with six minutes left to trade. you got to stay with us. when i was in high school, this was the theater i came to quite often. the support we've had over the last few months has been amazing. it's not just a work environment. everyone here is family. if you are ready to open...
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charlie: yeah.have lost this hand, but this whole sordid story, i'm going to unpack it a little bit, give me a few minutes here, is why you still want to be playing cards with charlie ergen and why people hate negotiating with him. there's lots to talk about. at & t teaming up selling its directv subsidiary to dish in some sort of joint venture. they're not crazy to deal with charlie ergen. he's a wild man. here's what happened. back in 2015, he bid on $12 billion worth of spectrum. he bid for it through two companies which he claimed at the time he was only tangentally related to. he didn't have control over it. thus, he got a small business discount from that. knocks $3 billion off. follow me on this. the government comes back and says no, you really did control it, he sues the government, it goes back and forth, he gets fined $500 million. in the end, the d.c. circuit court says no, no, let's give charlie one more class and bounce this back to the fcc to see if he really did his due diligence and
charlie: yeah.have lost this hand, but this whole sordid story, i'm going to unpack it a little bit, give me a few minutes here, is why you still want to be playing cards with charlie ergen and why people hate negotiating with him. there's lots to talk about. at & t teaming up selling its directv subsidiary to dish in some sort of joint venture. they're not crazy to deal with charlie ergen. he's a wild man. here's what happened. back in 2015, he bid on $12 billion worth of spectrum. he bid...
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charlie from all over the world. they traveled extensively to learn from others and bring back best practices here to rochester and mayo clinic, and then what they would do is, they would go and travel for several months each spring and fall. one always stayed back at mayo to tend to business. and they would present and visit other hospitals and became very known and became very known to other physicians. dr. will really felt that jealousy among the medical profession would be a detriment and sharing of knowledge was critical for the profession. you can tell by the honors and awards that they were very well respected by their peers. dr. will was asked to give an address at rush medical college for the graduating class in 1910, and that is when he articulated that the needs of the patient come first, which is our primary value here at mayo clinic. all we do is for our patients. and they, mayo also realized that you needed education and research to provide that great care for our patients. we still practice with that i
charlie from all over the world. they traveled extensively to learn from others and bring back best practices here to rochester and mayo clinic, and then what they would do is, they would go and travel for several months each spring and fall. one always stayed back at mayo to tend to business. and they would present and visit other hospitals and became very known and became very known to other physicians. dr. will really felt that jealousy among the medical profession would be a detriment and...
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jason aldean, dirx bentley and more paying tribute to the late great charlie daniels. night that felt strangely normal. >> and it is really great to be here, y'all. >> in 2020, it's great to be anywhere. >> darius rucker and reba mcintyre hosting a show with a live albeit socially distanced audience at the music city center in nashville. though covid did leave a big old boot-sized footprint on the show. lady a tweeting that a family member had tested positive so they had to cancel last minute. even later than last minute? rascal flats tweeting 34 minutes into the show that someone in their band also tested positive, so they'd miss out too. there was more than enough star power to make up for it. the night belonging to maren morris ♪ who won three big awardses and performance her hit song "bones." the best of country jumping from nashville to l.a. with dan and shea and justin bieber. >> and keith urban performing down under with a special dedication of his song "god whispered your name". >> to all the health care workers, all the front line workers and your families for
jason aldean, dirx bentley and more paying tribute to the late great charlie daniels. night that felt strangely normal. >> and it is really great to be here, y'all. >> in 2020, it's great to be anywhere. >> darius rucker and reba mcintyre hosting a show with a live albeit socially distanced audience at the music city center in nashville. though covid did leave a big old boot-sized footprint on the show. lady a tweeting that a family member had tested positive so they had to...
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>> sure, charlie.minority owned broker dealer on wall street where the ceo and the disabled vet is a combat veteran. what our primary purpose is is institutional markets, where we try and form relationships and create opportunities for veterans on wall street. we have been around 26 years but as you said, most people have never heard of us because for a 12-year period, i was actually on active duty so the firm was inactive. the first inactive firm, by the way, since world war ii because of my situation. liz: wow. that's unbelievably gutsy. to me, to put that on hold, americans think about the american dream. part of it obviously for you was to serve your country. what do you make of the situation that you see right now with the markets and how frightening it is, we are seeing something we have never seen before at least in our lifetimes and that is the pandemic, and what is your advice to investors right now who may be trying to navigate through this? >> my advice to investors is just to remain calm. t
>> sure, charlie.minority owned broker dealer on wall street where the ceo and the disabled vet is a combat veteran. what our primary purpose is is institutional markets, where we try and form relationships and create opportunities for veterans on wall street. we have been around 26 years but as you said, most people have never heard of us because for a 12-year period, i was actually on active duty so the firm was inactive. the first inactive firm, by the way, since world war ii because...
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still with me, congressman ted lieu of california, charlie sykes and glenn kershner.with you, congressman, first. you have rick gates -- i'm sorry, you have andrew weisman, one of the people involved in the mueller investigation, and he says we amassed ample evidence to support a charge that trump obstructed justice. the manhattan district attorney is by all appearances conducting a classic white-collar investigation into tax and bank fraud. and the new york attorney general is engaged in a civil investigation into similar allegations, which could quickly turn into a criminal inquiry. and i want to note that according to a 1974 department of justice memo that came one year after the -- after the department of justice memo that says you can't indict a sitting president. that happened in 1973. the 1974 memo says that a president can't pardon himself. so he cannot pardon himself. if he could have done it, nixon would have done it. so i'll start with you, congressman lieu, and go to glenn on the same question, can trump try it anyway? and if he tries it, will he get away
still with me, congressman ted lieu of california, charlie sykes and glenn kershner.with you, congressman, first. you have rick gates -- i'm sorry, you have andrew weisman, one of the people involved in the mueller investigation, and he says we amassed ample evidence to support a charge that trump obstructed justice. the manhattan district attorney is by all appearances conducting a classic white-collar investigation into tax and bank fraud. and the new york attorney general is engaged in a...
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to charlie gasparino and the next step for tiktok. charlie?rlie: you know, people are doing a lot of tea leaf reading now on tiktok and where the president himself might come out. as you know, the cfius, the committee on foreign investment in the u.s., extended the deadline to come up with some sort of arrangements that passes muster. that arrangement was with oracle to safeguard user data from the chinese communist party, which allegedly uses or spies on u.s. citizens through the tiktok app. extend that deadline to i believe the 4th of december. so it's coming quickly, right, this week, maybe. while that's happening, people are trying to gauge the president's mood on whether he himself will just outright ban it, which is still a possibility. here's what i know from people close to him. there is a degree of lobby going on. triller is reaching out to trump administration officials, still trying to lobby for that ban. the president, from what i understand, at least in his heart from what i understand, still has reservations that the user data ca
to charlie gasparino and the next step for tiktok. charlie?rlie: you know, people are doing a lot of tea leaf reading now on tiktok and where the president himself might come out. as you know, the cfius, the committee on foreign investment in the u.s., extended the deadline to come up with some sort of arrangements that passes muster. that arrangement was with oracle to safeguard user data from the chinese communist party, which allegedly uses or spies on u.s. citizens through the tiktok app....
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charlie hunnam, everybody! thanks, charlie, feel better. we'll be right back.ve been looking but i just need someone to tell me what a good price is. just use autotrader, it's the only one with kelley blue book. tells you if the price is good. hey, how is she doing that with the door? what is she some sort of goddess? athena? persephone? hera? dionysus? no, i'm claire! is that one? no clue. agh! black friday deals that are too great to wait! plus, take an extra 20% off! get keurig or an air fryer - $79.99... toys - $20 and under... and 50% off sleepwear! plus, get $15 kohl's cash for every $50 spent! plus, free store pickup. kohl's. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer ♪ yeah i feel free ♪ to bare my skin, yeah that's all me. ♪ ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin that's my new plan. ♪ ♪ nothing is everything. woman: keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. with skyrizi, 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter do
charlie hunnam, everybody! thanks, charlie, feel better. we'll be right back.ve been looking but i just need someone to tell me what a good price is. just use autotrader, it's the only one with kelley blue book. tells you if the price is good. hey, how is she doing that with the door? what is she some sort of goddess? athena? persephone? hera? dionysus? no, i'm claire! is that one? no clue. agh! black friday deals that are too great to wait! plus, take an extra 20% off! get keurig or an air...
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most people are smart and ambitious as charlie turn e. got out of of hancock county sooner or alert. folks who left weren't really gone. they -- still connected. the ones no lived in morristown referred to hancock county as overhome as in are you going over home this weekend? mama and daddy still lively on the old family farm, brothers and sisters and cousins expends were over home and you could be there necessary less than an hour. some who moved to morristown were still very involved in life, some still tapeds the church where they had gone to sunday school and been baptized. some even involved in the hack county government. when folks move to morristown the reduced the population and he tax base of the county some maded harder to provide serviceses. mean people moved further away than morristown. a whole colony of transplanted hack live in bald more drawn away in world war ii by good paying jobs at shipyards and defense planted. even more moved north to indiana, ohio, and michigan, taking factory jobs with union paychecks, making more
most people are smart and ambitious as charlie turn e. got out of of hancock county sooner or alert. folks who left weren't really gone. they -- still connected. the ones no lived in morristown referred to hancock county as overhome as in are you going over home this weekend? mama and daddy still lively on the old family farm, brothers and sisters and cousins expends were over home and you could be there necessary less than an hour. some who moved to morristown were still very involved in life,...
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steve: charlie, it's just like they have no self-awareness whatsoever. and do their job and hold him accountable. it's just laughable. >> yeah, no questions about the lobbyist that he has on his transition team. no questions about still that his son is under active fbi investigation and no questions about how he has the corporate takeover of the united states government but instead it sees mandarin questions like a tweet if you are an activist and a? behind it and that's how the journalists to questions now, they say are two totally outraged about something i'm outraged about but that's not a question but a real question would be well former vice president biden canoe tell us exactly why you now have more lobbyists and more representative of the corporate america than any other president in modern history in your transition team and exact defiance to campaign wishes, does that represent scranton or wall street but of course they don't ask those russians because they view themselves as activists in this greater moral struggle to defeat donald trump and i
steve: charlie, it's just like they have no self-awareness whatsoever. and do their job and hold him accountable. it's just laughable. >> yeah, no questions about the lobbyist that he has on his transition team. no questions about still that his son is under active fbi investigation and no questions about how he has the corporate takeover of the united states government but instead it sees mandarin questions like a tweet if you are an activist and a? behind it and that's how the...
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charlie can i just returned to the furlough scheme. for instance, you've got a government in britain who have been criticized. you know, it's helping people. of course it is. but it's 80 percent of what they would be earning people that's what the government is giving. so people are getting used to not having a working quite a lot of money for not doing not even though it's out of their own hands. but my point is, if, if this continues, you've basically got a government trying to look popular by not wanting to give up the furlough scheme, but somebody has to pay for it. and so it's taxes like this that maybe are creeping out. there are going to continue because the middle class are going to be squeezed, and it's not going to be the end of it. this is going to continue. well, what you have to understand, again, to actually in case this is something that the government does not want to extract is going to go much against somebody like myself that follows the science. so 2 months ago, but we have to have a lockdown again if we can get ins
charlie can i just returned to the furlough scheme. for instance, you've got a government in britain who have been criticized. you know, it's helping people. of course it is. but it's 80 percent of what they would be earning people that's what the government is giving. so people are getting used to not having a working quite a lot of money for not doing not even though it's out of their own hands. but my point is, if, if this continues, you've basically got a government trying to look popular...
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charlie hurt, marie harf and robby soave.hese governors will not. >> it's terrible part i get things are bad and they're likely to get worse it is not helping to threaten the police to break up small gatherings of people in their own homebrewed i'm sorry. the police bad to new cycles ag ago? did we decide to d militarized? it's crazy. it's one thing for the government to give out helpful guidance about what is relatively healthy or relatively safer. and to do those efforts. another to criminalize the basic human needs for social and physical contact. we're all tired people are all sick of this. we will get through this. we will get through the pandemi pandemic. but the infringements on our liberties may never go away at the government grabs so much power. sweetheart that's what associate justice warned of. that repercussions from covid could be very long-lasting. and marie, i know these are well intentions or well-intentioned rather. the governor of your home state, mike to winds at haley went to slow down not a shutdown. who
charlie hurt, marie harf and robby soave.hese governors will not. >> it's terrible part i get things are bad and they're likely to get worse it is not helping to threaten the police to break up small gatherings of people in their own homebrewed i'm sorry. the police bad to new cycles ag ago? did we decide to d militarized? it's crazy. it's one thing for the government to give out helpful guidance about what is relatively healthy or relatively safer. and to do those efforts. another to...
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charlie, go to talk to you.k one day we will get a day off and we will be able to read books again, and we might call on charlie. will be able to read books again, and we might call on charlielj think we would about a year off. and we might call on charlielj think we would about a year offlj hope i get a day, too! laughter thank you for being with us, charlie. i heard today there were seven counties in pennsylvania that won't start counting ballots until wednesday morning. exactly. most of them, by the way, have said they will start counting them on election morning, so it is only a handful that will not start until wednesday morning, but i think the secretary of state has only told us don't expect a result from pennsylvania until friday. yes, because as we said before, when we talk about preprocessing ballots you have to open the envelope you might have to open the envelope you might have to open a second envelope, check a signature, check it against a signature, check it against a signature you hold on file. i
charlie, go to talk to you.k one day we will get a day off and we will be able to read books again, and we might call on charlie. will be able to read books again, and we might call on charlielj think we would about a year off. and we might call on charlielj think we would about a year offlj hope i get a day, too! laughter thank you for being with us, charlie. i heard today there were seven counties in pennsylvania that won't start counting ballots until wednesday morning. exactly. most of...
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time as the charlie hebdo massacre.e compared to the kind of outrage and outpoing of gri that followed the charlie hebdo massacre with the kind of outpouring of grief that followed the massacre in kenya where hundreds of university students were killed. he said that there seemed to be more outrage over the killings in paris than over the killings in kenya. that is whe the title came from. it is about how we mourn for all bodies, not just some. reporter: there is a tense exchange in this book where they say, "i don't believe in politics." often, people come to that conclusion when they are at the end of the rope. do you believe in politics? tsitsi: i believe in politics because it exists. politics is about theeploymen and distribution of power. we are told that power corrupts and absolute pow corrupts absolutely. those in politics who are enged in deploying power have a big potential for corruption. and corruptiowill not improve our lives. that is where i believe it is up to the nation, the citizens, the people, to make
time as the charlie hebdo massacre.e compared to the kind of outrage and outpoing of gri that followed the charlie hebdo massacre with the kind of outpouring of grief that followed the massacre in kenya where hundreds of university students were killed. he said that there seemed to be more outrage over the killings in paris than over the killings in kenya. that is whe the title came from. it is about how we mourn for all bodies, not just some. reporter: there is a tense exchange in this book...
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one or charlie a small robot. she controls the device using a tablet. answering the teacher's questions to the robot isn't a simple as it could be though. and it's different when you're actually in the classroom when you're there it's easier to participate and you don't have to think about where to look at home things are different you have to direct your camera in the right location decide where you want to look. but apart from that it's pretty good what. charlie the robot can be steered in any direction but it does take some time. though do you want us to turn the robot around. i'm almost there. during breaks kyoto uses the robot to goof around with their classmates. almost as if she were there in person so yes. we know showing the teacher is a kiosk a school she worked hard to get a distance learning robot for her school collecting donations and subsidies to foot the $3700.00 euro bill. she says robots help children more sick at home to stay connected. to 5 kids can catch up on studying at home but they also need social interaction they want to parti
one or charlie a small robot. she controls the device using a tablet. answering the teacher's questions to the robot isn't a simple as it could be though. and it's different when you're actually in the classroom when you're there it's easier to participate and you don't have to think about where to look at home things are different you have to direct your camera in the right location decide where you want to look. but apart from that it's pretty good what. charlie the robot can be steered in...
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charlie the robot can be steered in any direction but it does take some time. but that's ok you want us to turn the robot around. i'm almost there. during breaks her uses the robot to goof around with her classmates. almost as if she were there in person so. we touched i know showing the teachers a kiosk a school she worked hard to get a distance learning robot for her school collecting donations and subsidies to foot the $3700.00 euro bill. she says robots help children who are sick at home to stay connected. 2 kinds 5 kids can catch up on studying at home but they also need social interaction they want to participate in the classroom and so on even with an injured knee they can interact with their classmates thanks to charlie . is it gets pretty boring when you're all alone in hospital or at home. if you start wondering what the others are up to what class they're attending. the robot helps me stay in touch by. his classmates take the robot along on their break so they can chat during recess provided the wife i connection holds up a. game if occasion is all a
charlie the robot can be steered in any direction but it does take some time. but that's ok you want us to turn the robot around. i'm almost there. during breaks her uses the robot to goof around with her classmates. almost as if she were there in person so. we touched i know showing the teachers a kiosk a school she worked hard to get a distance learning robot for her school collecting donations and subsidies to foot the $3700.00 euro bill. she says robots help children who are sick at home to...
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one or charlie a small robot. she controls the device using a tablet. answering the teacher's questions through the robot isn't a simple as a could be though. and it's different when you're actually in the classroom when you're there it's easier to participate and you don't have to think about where to look at home things are different you have to direct your camera in the right location decide where you want to look. but apart from that it's pretty good. charlie the robot can be steered in any direction but it does take some time. do you want us to turn the robot around. i'm almost there. during breaks kyoto uses the robot to goof around with her classmates. almost as if she were there in person so yes. we're toast i know showing the teachers a kiosk a school she worked hard to get a distance learning robot for her school collecting donations and subsidies to put the 3700 euro bill. she says robots help children who are sick at home to stay connected. yeah you can survive kids can catch up on studying at home but they also need social interaction they
one or charlie a small robot. she controls the device using a tablet. answering the teacher's questions through the robot isn't a simple as a could be though. and it's different when you're actually in the classroom when you're there it's easier to participate and you don't have to think about where to look at home things are different you have to direct your camera in the right location decide where you want to look. but apart from that it's pretty good. charlie the robot can be steered in any...
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the special, a charlie brown thanksgiving and christmas are set to air at pbs and pbs kids. backlash on apple tv because they were streaming the event. they have announced they will be streaming it ad-free this year. >> i want to say this is a win for the kids but it is really just a win for us old people. my kid grew up on a steady diet of youtube so this is not nostalgic for her. but for me, it is great. >> this is part of the holidays and i did introduce my son recently to charlie brown. and he liked it so i'm going to try to bring him on board with this one too. >> tell me how it works out. diane king hall in new york. >> you got it. >>> next, time to break out the tinsil. why some people are decking the halls early this year. decking the halls early this year. like an "unjection™". xeljanz. the first and only pill of its kind that treats moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, or moderate to severe ulcerative colitis when other medicines have not helped enough. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during treatment, your do
the special, a charlie brown thanksgiving and christmas are set to air at pbs and pbs kids. backlash on apple tv because they were streaming the event. they have announced they will be streaming it ad-free this year. >> i want to say this is a win for the kids but it is really just a win for us old people. my kid grew up on a steady diet of youtube so this is not nostalgic for her. but for me, it is great. >> this is part of the holidays and i did introduce my son recently to...
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>> some news even charlie brown would celebrate. >>> good thursday morning, everyone. we begin with parents and teachers voicing concern and anger and frustration as more schools shut down because of the coronavirus. >> more than 250,000 people in the u.s. have now died from this virus, and just yesterday we saw the highest single day death death toll since may 7th. >> experts warn 200,000 more americans could die from the virus before the end of january. but as some hospitals reach a breaking point, we got some good news overnight about a potential third vaccine on the way. overnight, a potential breakthrough for a new vaccine candidate. oxford announcing promising results from its clinical trials finding the shot is effective for all age groups including older people who may have a limited immune response. the vaccine, one of only five potential vaccines that may be available in the u.s. pfizer and moderna already announcing they'll be ready to apply for fda emergency use authorization by the end of this month. >> when i saw the over 90% efficacy, i felt that i was l
>> some news even charlie brown would celebrate. >>> good thursday morning, everyone. we begin with parents and teachers voicing concern and anger and frustration as more schools shut down because of the coronavirus. >> more than 250,000 people in the u.s. have now died from this virus, and just yesterday we saw the highest single day death death toll since may 7th. >> experts warn 200,000 more americans could die from the virus before the end of january. but as some...
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greg: charlie last word for you.e persona of oregon at all. >> no, does not and you have to remember angry leftists play the long game so the idea of putting on a costume can terrify children is perfectly within their means of operation but all 2020 this entire year i'd had convinced that it's entirely possible that we are not horror film and we don't know it and every chapter of it gets worse and worse and worse and when i look at that clip i'm like okay i'm not wondering anymore if we are in a horror movie. it's definitely horror movie. greg: i will tell you one thing that will probably win the grand award icon that we will be the last one laughing. up next the girl scouts lose more class. the first sign, abreva can get you back to being you in just 2 and a half days. be kinder to yourself and tougher on your cold sores. greg: you are part of the resistance. this week the girls start -- the girl scouts say congrats amy can you be a. the fifth woman ever to be on the supreme court. the girl scouts told them to kiss
greg: charlie last word for you.e persona of oregon at all. >> no, does not and you have to remember angry leftists play the long game so the idea of putting on a costume can terrify children is perfectly within their means of operation but all 2020 this entire year i'd had convinced that it's entirely possible that we are not horror film and we don't know it and every chapter of it gets worse and worse and worse and when i look at that clip i'm like okay i'm not wondering anymore if we...
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hey, charlie, thank you. it's been fun. although hey, it's still in action.ck in march, right as the at-home movement was launching, mortgage guru barry habib said don't rush to refi because rates would only go lower and he was right. he is back now exclusively to make his first prediction for 2021. should you wait to refi? what's going on with mortgage rates? with the closing bell ringing in 29 minutes, and boy, we are crossing back and forth like a zigzag across the flat line for the dow. we are barely higher by one point. s&p up nine. the nasdaq better by 89 now. we'll be right back. this is decision tech. find a stock based on your interests or what's trending. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. ♪ may your holidays glow bright and all your dreams take flight. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer today for exceptional lease and financing offers at the mercedes-benz winter event. it's putting that hard asset as a insurance, you might say against the paper do
hey, charlie, thank you. it's been fun. although hey, it's still in action.ck in march, right as the at-home movement was launching, mortgage guru barry habib said don't rush to refi because rates would only go lower and he was right. he is back now exclusively to make his first prediction for 2021. should you wait to refi? what's going on with mortgage rates? with the closing bell ringing in 29 minutes, and boy, we are crossing back and forth like a zigzag across the flat line for the dow. we...
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greg: charlie last word for you.help the persona of oregon at all. >> no, does not and you have to remember angry leftists play the long game so the idea of putting on a costume can terrify children is perfectly within their means of operation but all 2020 this entire year i'd had convinced that it's entirely possible that we are not horror film and we don't know it and every chapter of it gets worse and worse and worse and when i look at that clip i'm like okay i'm not wondering anymore if we are in a horror movie. it's definitely horror movie. greg: i will tell you one thing that will probably win the grand award icon that we will be the last one laughing. up next the girl scouts lose more mick: 150 over 90. alyson: 180 over 111. francisco: 160 over 110, i had a stroke. vo: your blood pressure numbers could change your life. lowering them could save you from having a stroke. if you've stopped your treatment plan, restart it or talk to your doctor about creating one that works better for you. start taking the right
greg: charlie last word for you.help the persona of oregon at all. >> no, does not and you have to remember angry leftists play the long game so the idea of putting on a costume can terrify children is perfectly within their means of operation but all 2020 this entire year i'd had convinced that it's entirely possible that we are not horror film and we don't know it and every chapter of it gets worse and worse and worse and when i look at that clip i'm like okay i'm not wondering anymore...
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industry is saying about i guess the near future, charlie?ie: mountain dew, do they still make that stuff? liz: no. i was kidding. charlie: did you find it on ebay? from 1975? liz: they make mountain dew. not diet. charlie: that stuff is horrible. for a health freak like you, i can't believe you drink that. in any event, here's what we are getting from larry fink. larry fink is a ceo of blackrock. why is he important? blackrock is the biggest money manager in the world. it dwarfs all these wall street firms. it has something like $8 trillion under management. i mean, this thing is big, it's as big in a different way as jpmorgan chase is big in terms of a bank. larry fink runs the biggest investor in the world, maybe the world will ever see. it's blackrock. the other reason why he's important is he's a prominent wall street democrat. his name is always in the news as possibly being treasury secretary. he's said recently he doesn't want to do this right off the bat, it's unclear if biden wants him, president biden who is likely to be president
industry is saying about i guess the near future, charlie?ie: mountain dew, do they still make that stuff? liz: no. i was kidding. charlie: did you find it on ebay? from 1975? liz: they make mountain dew. not diet. charlie: that stuff is horrible. for a health freak like you, i can't believe you drink that. in any event, here's what we are getting from larry fink. larry fink is a ceo of blackrock. why is he important? blackrock is the biggest money manager in the world. it dwarfs all these wall...
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charlie are. the space today is used as a hue seem and our patients and visitors are able to learn more about our history. how they practiced medicine was different than it is today. the father was actually the physician who would go out into the country. get on his buggy and horse and take it out to the farms and visit the patients. surgeries were performed on kitchen tables not in hospitals or operating room settings. instruments in medicine were very crude. what you're looking at today are some medicines that were carried in a physicians bag. there is not many to select from. there was not a lot known about what would secure different ailments, but this is what they had and they would prescribe to patients and hope that it worked. here are some of the different locations. the masonic temple was a newly built building and they rented space on the second floor for patients to be seen there. they worked in the temple until 1914. this building represents the very first mayo clinic built by the mayo
charlie are. the space today is used as a hue seem and our patients and visitors are able to learn more about our history. how they practiced medicine was different than it is today. the father was actually the physician who would go out into the country. get on his buggy and horse and take it out to the farms and visit the patients. surgeries were performed on kitchen tables not in hospitals or operating room settings. instruments in medicine were very crude. what you're looking at today are...
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charlie can keep talking. okay.are seeing a little bit of selling as we see in the last eight minutes of trade. that is not a surprise. we predicted that would happen just a few minutes ago and indeed, it is playing out. the s&p and dow are still up sharply. but they have fallen out of the number that we would need to see for record territory at the close. the nasdaq solidly in third place. stay-at-home tech winners are getting beaten up by pfizer's vaccine news. tech, though, is not alone in having a pretty raw session. beyond meat seeing red ahead of the quarterly results that are due i would say in about six and a half minutes after the bell. nikola, nikola is also getting bruised ahead of its quarterly report. t hindenburg fraud claims sure to come up, in essence there were all kinds of questions about the founder of nikola. at the moment general motors has said they are sticking by the ev truck maker. the stock down about 4%. workhorse is up 10%. that's the rival, faring better despite missing quarterly revenue
charlie can keep talking. okay.are seeing a little bit of selling as we see in the last eight minutes of trade. that is not a surprise. we predicted that would happen just a few minutes ago and indeed, it is playing out. the s&p and dow are still up sharply. but they have fallen out of the number that we would need to see for record territory at the close. the nasdaq solidly in third place. stay-at-home tech winners are getting beaten up by pfizer's vaccine news. tech, though, is not alone...
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>> i'll defer to ron elder -- >> thanks charlie i'm not sure that is true. the -- i describthis in the atlantic as the election -- that blood by both sides without providing clear winnerr even a clear resolution of a conflict, in fact, it points toward extended warfare extendedon flct between two sides neither can go away from other. in some ways election i think was unfolded pretty much the way we expected. we saw an enormous trench as i like it call trench between metro and nonmetro america consolidated metro america to a pretty remarkable eent. i mean if y look at majorrens and how much they increase in places y like philadelphia suburbs, denver and surrounding counties northern virginia, atlanta, and its, you know -- suburbs, houston, dallas, san antonio, all of those places -- i mean enormously expanded on clinton marchhs you talk about more specifically later. in fact he won 91 of the 100 largest counties in america by our count. even more tn obama or clinton did fr years ago. and so you kw all of that pretty much unfolded as expected, i mean, we saw,
>> i'll defer to ron elder -- >> thanks charlie i'm not sure that is true. the -- i describthis in the atlantic as the election -- that blood by both sides without providing clear winnerr even a clear resolution of a conflict, in fact, it points toward extended warfare extendedon flct between two sides neither can go away from other. in some ways election i think was unfolded pretty much the way we expected. we saw an enormous trench as i like it call trench between metro and...
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charlie: okay. you know, that's what i say.ou're going to put a stake through my heart, better be metal because wood will break. here's the back story of how janet yellen essentially leapfrogged to other candidates that were seen as the likely new treasury secretaries, lael brainard of the fed board of governors, very smart, well-connected woman within the democratic party. roger ferguson, again, former fed governor. he was the head of tia creff. it looked like possibly he could get it. but she leapfrogged them. it's kind of interesting how they did that. i think brainard, i think they want brainard -- not think. my sources close to biden say they want brainard to stay at the fed and be a future replacement for powell. that's the thinking there. theoretically, could move her out of the treasury and move her back but it's better that she's there now and will be selected as powell's replacement if and when he's done with his term. i'm not quite sure when that is. i don't think they have plans to replace him immediately, just so y
charlie: okay. you know, that's what i say.ou're going to put a stake through my heart, better be metal because wood will break. here's the back story of how janet yellen essentially leapfrogged to other candidates that were seen as the likely new treasury secretaries, lael brainard of the fed board of governors, very smart, well-connected woman within the democratic party. roger ferguson, again, former fed governor. he was the head of tia creff. it looked like possibly he could get it. but she...
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charlie pride and mr.ple might have it later, but we got to do it the o.g. with charlie pride. >> there's a joke i say, i say darius is like my dad in country and charlie's like my grandfather. he's more like an uncle. >> he's that crazy uncle. >> darius is laid back, but i don't think -- i don't think you understand what you mean to me. >> oh, man. >> like, you made it possible for a guy that didn't fit in a lot of places, because the people that looked like me weren't into what i was into. and the people that was into what i was into didn't look like me. but you made it cool. and i want to thank you for having the courage to follow your heart and what you love doing, because you inspired a lot of people, man. and i honestly would not be here without you, without charlie. and i want you to know, i love you. always will. and i'm super thankful for you. >> this covid thing is messing everything up. i love you,. >> i love you. oh, man. >> and now, after six, eight months of it, it's having an impact. and not
charlie pride and mr.ple might have it later, but we got to do it the o.g. with charlie pride. >> there's a joke i say, i say darius is like my dad in country and charlie's like my grandfather. he's more like an uncle. >> he's that crazy uncle. >> darius is laid back, but i don't think -- i don't think you understand what you mean to me. >> oh, man. >> like, you made it possible for a guy that didn't fit in a lot of places, because the people that looked like me...
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charlie from all over the world. they travel extensively to learn from others and bring best practices to rochester in mayo clinic. and what they would do is they would go and trouble for several months each spring and fall. one always stay back at media to attend to business, and they would present and visit other hospitals. the became very note other positions. doctor will felt a jealousy among the medical profession would be a detriment to sharing knowledge in the medical profession. you could tell from the honors and awards that they were very well respected from their peers. doctor well was asked to give an address at the college for the graduating class in 1910. that is when he articulated the needs of the patient come first. which is a primary value here at mayo clinic. all we do is for our patients. and male also realized that you needed education, and to needed research in order to be able to provide that great care for our patients. we still practice with that in our forethought. and so education. we have f
charlie from all over the world. they travel extensively to learn from others and bring best practices to rochester in mayo clinic. and what they would do is they would go and trouble for several months each spring and fall. one always stay back at media to attend to business, and they would present and visit other hospitals. the became very note other positions. doctor will felt a jealousy among the medical profession would be a detriment to sharing knowledge in the medical profession. you...
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charlie cook, any reaction?the facts, i am not familiar with those and cannot really comment. i was not really following as closely as i would like to have been able to. again, my job is not defending either candidate were side. or side -- candidate or side. each party has factions or wings. hadhe republican side, you the tea party over here and the establishment over here. the tea party evolved into the trump base over time. in the democratic side, you have two factions. you have 40% or so who are extremely progressive. sanders, bernie elizabeth warren, aoc and the squad, all of that, and they want big, major, systemic change, something like what the caller was describing. you have the other 60% that is not so much that way. and that is where biden came from, you know, spent his career in, and the reason he is the democratic nominee is the party chose not to go the other way. remember, bernie sanders was on the cusp of winning the democratic nomination on super tuesday, and that is when the more establishment w
charlie cook, any reaction?the facts, i am not familiar with those and cannot really comment. i was not really following as closely as i would like to have been able to. again, my job is not defending either candidate were side. or side -- candidate or side. each party has factions or wings. hadhe republican side, you the tea party over here and the establishment over here. the tea party evolved into the trump base over time. in the democratic side, you have two factions. you have 40% or so who...
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charlie, what do you have? charlie: but they do have to do with 5g.eless spectrum that is going to be the next -- that's the future of wireless. it's high speed communications. here's an interesting ruling that has not been made public by the fcc that handed a huge blow to dish and charlie ergen last night. they essentially said dish and ergen in 2015 improperly bid on $3 billion worth of spectrum and that improper bid means that charlie ergen and dish could be on the hook for something like $3 billion, have to give that back to the government depending on how all this sorts out, because charlie ergen and dish bid on that spectrum as a small company, it got a small company discount through two related entities that he controlled, when it was really owned by dish which as you know, is not a small company. we should point out, this sounds very in the weeds. it's really not. charlie ergen, dish need spectrum to be that additional carrier, 5g carrier that the government wants. the government wants more 5g. it is the future for communications, for national
charlie, what do you have? charlie: but they do have to do with 5g.eless spectrum that is going to be the next -- that's the future of wireless. it's high speed communications. here's an interesting ruling that has not been made public by the fcc that handed a huge blow to dish and charlie ergen last night. they essentially said dish and ergen in 2015 improperly bid on $3 billion worth of spectrum and that improper bid means that charlie ergen and dish could be on the hook for something like $3...
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thank goodness. >> donna: [ chuckles ] >> pam: okay, charlie.'s see what we've got to work with, here. >> charlie: okay. yes. >> quinn: happy thanksgiving. >> brooke: hi. happy thanksgiving. >> quinn: yeah. [ inhales deeply ] happy thanksgiving. >> donna: you, too. thank you for having me. both of you. >> steffy: hey! >> brooke: there's my girl. >> steffy: daddy. >> liam: there's mine. >> steffy: yeah. >> katie: ohh. >> liam: hey, kelly. can i takeer
thank goodness. >> donna: [ chuckles ] >> pam: okay, charlie.'s see what we've got to work with, here. >> charlie: okay. yes. >> quinn: happy thanksgiving. >> brooke: hi. happy thanksgiving. >> quinn: yeah. [ inhales deeply ] happy thanksgiving. >> donna: you, too. thank you for having me. both of you. >> steffy: hey! >> brooke: there's my girl. >> steffy: daddy. >> liam: there's mine. >> steffy: yeah. >> katie: ohh....
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it will really work in our play. >> oh, charlie brown.orry the tree in cincinnati is looking better because of some rope. >> some are selling these t-shirts of the trees. maybe it needs a little sprucing up. >> we'll check the top headlines next. you're affected by schizophrenia, you see it differently. it's in the small, everyday moments. and in the places, you'd never expect. a little sign of hope. the feeling of freedom. and once these little moments start adding up, that's when it feels like so much more. it feels like real progress. caplyta effectively treats adults with schizophrenia. and it's just one pill, once a day, with no titration. caplyta can cause serious side effects. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles or confusion, which can mean a life-threatening reaction or uncontrollable muscle movements which may be permanent. dizziness upon standing, falls, and impaired judgment may occur. most common side effects include sleepiness and dry mouth. high choles
it will really work in our play. >> oh, charlie brown.orry the tree in cincinnati is looking better because of some rope. >> some are selling these t-shirts of the trees. maybe it needs a little sprucing up. >> we'll check the top headlines next. you're affected by schizophrenia, you see it differently. it's in the small, everyday moments. and in the places, you'd never expect. a little sign of hope. the feeling of freedom. and once these little moments start adding up, that's...