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thank you david david live, it's room that d w. thank you. and your mind that top story at this hour great western allies are discussing further military assistance for cave us defense secretary lloyd austin, sense that would remain united and resolute as long as it takes us chairman, joint chiefs of staff mock. camilla says that russia was effective, meet already lots that told me of tracy syria until he was kind of more than $37000.00 focus days. now i'm finding shelter for the millions of people. i set you up today. i'm all. well, here's what the top of the out there. energy has that b w news, asia in just a moment. as well as that around the clock close. you will find more on d, w a dot com on with the w. i'm good with with ah ah, for do you like it with do you want it? okay, then buckle up, put the pedal to the metal and let's ride with red. in 60 minutes on d. w. what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites with d. w. world heritage is 360. get the out now. many
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david spunt live at the white house with details on all of that. david. >> reporter: hi, jon.add in the one shot down over the yukon territory in can a ca, that marks -- in canada, that marks four separate items shot down by the united states military. the only one recovered, parts of it at least, that chinese spy balloon. as far as the other three, u.s. intelligence officials remain confident that they are not connected to china in any way, likely privately owned with no ties to any enemy nations. now, canada suspended the search to recover one over the yukon territory. the u.s. suspending the other ones, as you mentioned. meanwhile, president biden says he plans to speak to his counter9 part, president xi jinping in china, about this balloon incident after secretary of state antony blinken met with his counterpart in germany yesterday, although the chinese did not apologize and are clearly spinning the story. listen. >> what i can also tell you is this was an opportunity to speak very clearly and very directly about the fact that china sent a surveillance balloon over our te
david spunt live at the white house with details on all of that. david. >> reporter: hi, jon.add in the one shot down over the yukon territory in can a ca, that marks -- in canada, that marks four separate items shot down by the united states military. the only one recovered, parts of it at least, that chinese spy balloon. as far as the other three, u.s. intelligence officials remain confident that they are not connected to china in any way, likely privately owned with no ties to any...
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david: it became a politically charged issue. male: gimme liberty, or gimme death. david: of saving lives or saving the economy. male: does not mean that we're gonna sacrifice our freedoms for our safety. davidto survive. jim: did it impact us tremendously? yes. it was angry, scared, and fearful all at the same time. hard to sleep for a bunch of days. david: as the state restrictions ease, jim cheers on the ideals of freedom that founded the nation. jim: today is the celebration of us deciding that we are a country that is about the people, and everyone is gonna be equal in america forever. david: he's a swing voter whose main concern is getting the country moving again. jim: i'm very cautious talking about the trump, just because there is so--it's so polarized america. do i think he's the best president we ever had? probably not. but is he the change we need right now? probably. do i wanna see him re-elected? i'm not sure. i just would like to see career politicians go away. [crackng] ♪♪♪ ♪ i shall not, i shall not be moved. ♪ ♪ like a tree that's standing by the water, ♪ ♪ i shall not be moved. ♪♪ david: the rust belt of the northeast suffered decades of economic decline, and people here f
david: it became a politically charged issue. male: gimme liberty, or gimme death. david: of saving lives or saving the economy. male: does not mean that we're gonna sacrifice our freedoms for our safety. davidto survive. jim: did it impact us tremendously? yes. it was angry, scared, and fearful all at the same time. hard to sleep for a bunch of days. david: as the state restrictions ease, jim cheers on the ideals of freedom that founded the nation. jim: today is the celebration of us deciding...
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former brexit secretary david joins live to secretary david joins me live to where she's rocky premiershiptriumph at 1050. but next are labour's plans to ensure black led businesses access lucrative government contracts. a act of social? i see this. our panel will turn debate that in the media, but we're going to have the first look at tomorrow's newspaper pages, hot off the press. that's straight after the break it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton. tonight after celebrating three glorious years of brexit earlier in the week. forgive if i'm not popping in the week. forgive if i'm not popping the champagne from days if you wish. inside number ten. here, i'll obviously regret appointing someone who had to resign in the circumstance . he resign in the circumstance. he was friendly earlier without a seatbelts on prime minister in your car. would you address that is a bombshell new poll finds that 72% of brits think he will be ousted at the next election should the conservatives dump sunak now to avoid a socialist from hell .7 tory grandee and from hell? tory grandee and former brexit secretary david d
former brexit secretary david joins live to secretary david joins me live to where she's rocky premiershiptriumph at 1050. but next are labour's plans to ensure black led businesses access lucrative government contracts. a act of social? i see this. our panel will turn debate that in the media, but we're going to have the first look at tomorrow's newspaper pages, hot off the press. that's straight after the break it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton. tonight after celebrating three glorious years of...
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former brexit secretary david joins live to secretary david joins me live to where she's rocky premiershiptriumph at 1050. but next are labour's plans to ensure black led businesses access lucrative government contracts. a act of social? i see this. our panel will turn debate that in the media, but we're going to have the first look at tomorrow's newspaper pages, hot off the press. that's straight after the break it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton. tonight after celebrating three glorious years of brexit earlier in the week. forgive if i'm not popping in the week. forgive if i'm not popping the champagne from days if you wish. inside number ten. here, i'll obviously regret appointing someone who had to resign in the circumstance . he resign in the circumstance. he was friendly earlier without a seatbelts on prime minister in your car. would you address that is a bombshell new poll finds that 72% of brits think he will be ousted at the next election should the conservatives dump sunak now to avoid a socialist from hell .7 tory grandee and from hell? tory grandee and former brexit secretary david d
former brexit secretary david joins live to secretary david joins me live to where she's rocky premiershiptriumph at 1050. but next are labour's plans to ensure black led businesses access lucrative government contracts. a act of social? i see this. our panel will turn debate that in the media, but we're going to have the first look at tomorrow's newspaper pages, hot off the press. that's straight after the break it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton. tonight after celebrating three glorious years of...
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david is alive in d.c. with more, david. >> lives this comes down to one important issue. that issue is immunity for big tech. the high court will hear two cases over a two day. with the overall same theme the nine justices specifically will review section 2:30 of the communications decency act which has been in effect since 1996, section 2:30 give social media companies and other digital platforms and civil claims. that issue at one cases with the companies like google and twitter can receive civil immunity when algorithms recommend what videos and websites should be shown to users. the families of isis terror victims sued twitter and google after the companies allegedly steered extremists online material to viewers and most likely interested in that material. congress members of both sides of the aisle have complained the online landscape. democrats and republicans want to change traditional different reasons, listen. >> need to be blunt from the beginning. we know right now the central truth. pumped up profits about the purposely exploiting kids and parents paint. quick to they receive protection under the law since 1996, they cannot be moderating content in a way that is biased. >> the first case argued tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. followed by the second wednesday at 10 decisions in both cases expected by late june. great journal again from david to you for joining us now, doctor it is a pleasure having you on. been waiting to book you for some time for you have been vocal against vaccine mandates. dr. kagan we've got the largest of meta-analysis today. sixty-five studies , countries, published on the british medical journal the lancet. if you get sick from covid yoga protection and immunity from covid infections for about 10 months equal to two doses of the covid mrna vaccines, the immunity from the past covid infection is at least high if not higher versus covid vaccines your reaction? >> they are merely echoing what i and others have been saying for a long time. the public health administration people were downplaying a natural immunity. they pretended it did not existed. they imposed mandates pushing you to get vaccines. that's completely unwarranted the study confirms it. it's been known for quite some time but it's also been known for quite some time the vaccines themselves had good reason to think they would not be terr
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live. now to discuss this more with david swanson, david, the executive director of the world beyond war movement, you're most welcome to the program. a. just do a clarify that because the quote out of washington, our collective action has made and can continue to make a tremendous difference. was a coal david for more money to be sent to yemen to help at the crisis. but could those words have been misconstrued in light of the us sending arms to the region being used in the conflict? well, given the general meaning of the term aid and assistance in washington, d. c, namely weapons of a deadly conflict. uh, you know, a misunderstanding could quite easily be made. and given the fact that the united states, it has been, has created this conflict initially with the successful drone war under president obama. and he is still sending this week missiles, from unarmed, from unmanned robot airplanes. i, in to yemen. i people could easily misunderstand what it is that the united states wants sent in to yemen. ah, but this is, this is a conflict that's been created and it's been exacerbated and continued by
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david spunt is live at the high court. david. >> good to be with you. arguments began about an hour ago. technically we'll see two cases before the supreme court today dealing with the same overarching issue and already the justices including chief justice john roberts has questions about this plan. this plan to cancel this student loan debt. just last year the president fulfilling what some say is clearly a campaign promise came out and announced his plan to cancel up to $20,000 if you meet certain criteria. individuals earninging less than $125,000 in 2020 or 2021 and married couples making less than a quarter million a year could see up to $10,000 canceled. pell grants $20,000. $4 hundred billion price tag. administration believes they'll prevail because of a 2003 law called the hero's act to modify students loans following 9/11 and national emergency. they say it is still a national emergency. six states are suing to end this plan. president donald trump originally stopped those student payments but the current president relied on the pandemic to expand this program. one of those states suing is iowa. >> it hurts iowans who went straight to work after high school, who joined the military, started a family or started their own business. they are now on the hook to pay off someone else's student loan debt. >> a steady flow of people outside the court. they have been here since 3:00 p.m. yesterday. some spent the night and joined by members of congress late into the night and early this morning. >> we are here to send a clear and loud message to the supreme court. keep your hands off president biden's work to lift a strangling yoke of death of millions of americans. keep your hands off that effort. >> 49% believe he exceeded his authority. that is different number than we had a couple of months ago. the justices will render a final decision in these cases coming up by the end of june, early july. back to you. >> harris: thank you very much. we'll monitor those oral arguments before the high court. bring you any updates. fox business anchor david asman will be in "focus" to break down how much biden's student loan payoff will actually cost us and affects on inflation and our national debt. that's coming up. stay tuned. this is developing very quickly. the fallout after that bombshell report on where covid came from. the energy department joined the f.b.i. yesterday in concluding the pandemic was likely caused by a leak from that now infamous laboratory in wuhan, china. former cdc director dr. robert redfield with this. >> both the f.b.i. and now the department of energy have come to the conclusion that they believe this virus came from the wuhan lab. they have an enormous, powerful, scientific workforce. i think that clearly the origin of this virus was a leak from the wuhan lab and eventually that will -- people will come to realize that. >> harris: two federal agencies now saying a lab leak caused the outbreak but the white house still resisting. national security spokesman john kirby says those conclusions are quote, unquot
david spunt is live at the high court. david. >> good to be with you. arguments began about an hour ago. technically we'll see two cases before the supreme court today dealing with the same overarching issue and already the justices including chief justice john roberts has questions about this plan. this plan to cancel this student loan debt. just last year the president fulfilling what some say is clearly a campaign promise came out and announced his plan to cancel up to $20,000 if you...
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david spunt is live with the story. david. >> reporter: hi, good evening.ave been waiting for years to actually hold this hearing. it became a reality because now they are in control of the house of representatives. and to no surprise, each side of the political aisle had completely different takes on this. watch. >> i've written over 50 oversight letters, and the vast majority of the questions i have asked is have either received an inadequate response or no response at all. >> millions of americans already fear that weaponization is right name for this special subis committee. subcommittee. not because weaponization of the government is its target, but because weaponization of the government is its purpose. >> reporter: so you see ron johnson, obviously, he's not in the house, but he served as a witness today. one of the primary concerns for republicans, a school board memo put out by attorney general merrick garland in october 2021. parents that were fed the up with can covid restrictions and mandates across the country expressed themselves, sometimes ma
david spunt is live with the story. david. >> reporter: hi, good evening.ave been waiting for years to actually hold this hearing. it became a reality because now they are in control of the house of representatives. and to no surprise, each side of the political aisle had completely different takes on this. watch. >> i've written over 50 oversight letters, and the vast majority of the questions i have asked is have either received an inadequate response or no response at all....
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david spunt is live outside the supreme court and david, could the supreme court completely wipe out section 230? >> john, it is possible, though it's unlikely. they may make some change to it. arguments to go over an hour, lasted for almost three hours today, justice kagan saying she did not know if the nine justices on the court were even equipped to handle this and maybe it's something congress across the street should handle. it's possible they could take away some of the power from section 230, now, section 230 is from the communications decency act of 1996. those against it say it's ancient, it needs to be changed, gives social media companies and other digital platforms liability protection from some criminal and civil claims. the case today, john, involved google, which owns youtube. all spawns from a lawsuit involving the death of 23-year-old naomi gonzalez, american college student killed in 2015 studying in paris as part of an isis attack. her family sued google, twitter, and arguing three related groups were allowing extremist content from isis to be there. appeals court ruled that section 230 shielded google from the gonzalez family claims. they took it to the supreme court saying it's an algorithm, john, that ultimately is up on youtube, google, instagram and these other sites. that's why they made it to the supreme court. algorithms were a big topic of conversation, listen. >> every time anybody looks at anything on the internet there is an algorithm involved, whether it's a search engine or google site. >> still not responsible for the content of the videos or text that is transmitted. your focus is on the actual selection and recommendations. responsible that a particular item is there, but not for what the item says. >> and congress members from both sides of the aisle have complained, those in favor of section 230, argues facilitates true free speech, those opposed says it turns social media into more of a problem than it already is. in 2023, a similar case, we expect to get decisions in both cases from the justices by the end of june. back to you. >> john: looking forward to that, even though it's a little bit of a wait. davidank you. gillian. >> gillian: bring in our panel in you, juan williams, fox news senior political analyst and david avella. this is call for number two, first time the justices are going to have the opportunity to review this communications decency act, section 230, since 1996. gives digital platforms immunity from criminal liability from things posted by others on their sites and apps. david, let's start with you. there have been bipartisan calls to limit or scale back the immunity provided in section 230. what will that do for republicans? >> you've covered this issue extensively over the last couple of years. think about this from the election perspective. are we a better country as we continue as we did in 2016, and 2020, and 2022, where we had government agencies influencing those creating those algorithm, and having an impact on what was deemed as acceptable and what could be put up. are we a better country for that. are we a better country if a trial lawyer could go get some pla
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david mackenzie is live in kyiv there, and david, this is one of the largest waves of attacks in weeks from russia as they are ramping up the renewed offensive. what are you seeing on the ground? >> erica and jim, this is definitely a significant tick up of the attack in terms of missiles, rocket strikes, drone strikes and attempted strikes. looking at the video of the ukrainian team released by the government shooting down a russian missile overhead. it is going to show that there is some success by the ukrainian air defense systems in protecting large parts of the country including here in the capitol, and we had to go into the basement like many here in kyiv who were trying go about their business because they were attacked in the west and the south of the country, and attacking key civilian infrastructure where they were trying to knock out the power grid in the winter months. it has happened before, but it is a significant uptick. it is happening as there san increase in the shelling in the eastern part of the country certainly, say the ukrainian officials, and it might be the start of a wider offensive, but it is too early to tell now. and it is why president zelenskyy is asking throughout europe and the u.s. for more complex weapons systems, including u.s. f-16 fighter jets, and also to the netherlands and the dutch for those systems, and they are keeping door open on that, but as of yet, no one has agreed yet to supply the f-16s to ukraine. jim and erica. >> they wait to see if that could change. david>> and you know, there are some newly unearthed comments from ron desantis, and comment that if he decided to make a run for the white house, and that is privatizing social security and medicare, and desantis' rivals say they will use those comments against him. so, what more did you find in terms of the comments when he was running for congress. >> yes, that is right. in the first campaign for congress, ron desantis repeatedly expressed support for privatizing social security and medicare. this is when he was a tea party conservative and he had the backing of the top grass roots and even donald trump endorsed him, and basically the paul ryan plan that many of us remember was a huge political issue in this race. he very fully embraced this plan. you know, the government would basically subsidize for seniors either to go out to get a private plan or to have a traditional medicare plan, and the democrats called it a voucher, and republicans called it a premium support system, and it is b
david mackenzie is live in kyiv there, and david, this is one of the largest waves of attacks in weeks from russia as they are ramping up the renewed offensive. what are you seeing on the ground? >> erica and jim, this is definitely a significant tick up of the attack in terms of missiles, rocket strikes, drone strikes and attempted strikes. looking at the video of the ukrainian team released by the government shooting down a russian missile overhead. it is going to show that there is...
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david: so you're minding your business. you're running sam's club eventually, right? you did it for five years? rosalind: yes, i did. david: so you're there for five years. you're the ceo. where were you living to do that? rosalind: i was in bentonville, arkansas. davidntonville? ok, you're in bentonville. and all of a sudden, i guess another headhunter called you up and said, how would you like to go to starbucks? is that right? rosalind: no, actually, i made the decision to leave walmart stores. and i was on the board of starbucks. and i had taken the board seat as i was leaving sam's club. and so, i was attending a board meeting, and howard schultz and kevin johnson approached me to become the chief operating officer. david: but you said you don't really drink coffee, or you didn't say that? rosalind: you know, i was a tea drinker at the time, so that was interesting. and seattle wasn't in my plans. but i fell in love with the brand and the company. i saw a great opportunity to help the company operate a little stronger. david: so, you moved from bentonville to seattle. and you became the chief operating officer of starbucks. and starbucks has become so successful because its coffee is better than other people's coffee? or what is the reason you t
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david hoshaw. >> david hoshaw had set up a separate life. he was moving on. we knew amanda had now changed her life to live with david to be headed downhill. david's changed. >> he was acting weird. i'd find him in random places. i'm like, what are you doing? why are you sitting here? he never had an answer. >> we wanted david hoshaw not to be prepared for what was happening, and we wanted to create an impact upon amanda. >> so, 2009, you're pregnant with your second child, and you hear a knock on the door. >> i didn't get no knock on the door. >> so, tell me about what happened. >> it was 4:00 a.m. and they rush in, and one officer pushes me to the side. i'm asking, what's going on? >> so, they're running in and just grabbing david and not telling you why? >> yeah, they threw him on the ground. i have a baby in the other room, i'm just asking what's going on. "well, he's under arrest." >> david hoshaw stepped out. he was handcuffed and then escorted out of the house. >> and they finally told me that he murdered two people, his ex. but really, to find out it was his fiance. it wasn't his ex-fiance, it was just his fi
david hoshaw. >> david hoshaw had set up a separate life. he was moving on. we knew amanda had now changed her life to live with david to be headed downhill. david's changed. >> he was acting weird. i'd find him in random places. i'm like, what are you doing? why are you sitting here? he never had an answer. >> we wanted david hoshaw not to be prepared for what was happening, and we wanted to create an impact upon amanda. >> so, 2009, you're pregnant with your second...
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david campbell—bannerman. man, david campbell—bannerman. what lively character he's on after ten plus tomorrow's but next. is it anti social is it filthy habit? should we it out? we'll debate that . next welcome back to mark dolan tonight . is welcome back to mark dolan tonight. is tory mp lee welcome back to mark dolan tonight . is tory mp lee anderson tonight. is tory mp lee anderson a hero? a villain? quick email which speaks for so many emails i've received . alan good i've received. alan good evening, alan. how are you? alan has said. mark lee says people on the streets think if only his peers got the message could have the best ammunition . his armoury the best ammunition. his armoury top man, a man of, the best ammunition. his armoury top man, a man of , the people top man, a man of, the people for the people, especially most working red wall voters. alan, thank you for that. keep emails coming . thank you for that. keep emails coming. let's thank you for that. keep emails coming . let's talk now. can coming. let's talk now. can about vaping. do you vape with news that thousands of children are being illegally sold vapes featuring fruity flavours and colourful packaging and given that environmental groups have called for action on the hazardous from these e—cigarettes , are they really e—cigarettes, are they really the best way ? get people off the the best way? get people off the vaping a good alternative to or an anti social nuisance and a threat to children's health. is it time to snuff out e—cigarettes ? let's speak to e—cigarettes? let's speak to colleen dwyer from the world renowned alan carr . the easy way renowned alan carr. the easy way program, which has spawned several globally bestselling books , has helped millions of books, has helped millions of people to give up smoking, gambling . sugar. mobile phone gambling. sugar. mobile phone addiction. drinking and even e—dg. addiction. drinking and even e—cig . in fact, their latest e—cig. in fact, their latest bookis e—cig. in fact, their latest book is on that very subject, it's called alan calls easy way to quit vaping. colleen, welcome , mark dolan tonight. hello, mark. very pleased to be here. can modulations on everything that you've done for so many people that have bought these books vaping what's your view should we stop it out . well should we stop it out. well we're , very keen to help anyone we're, very keen to help anyone who is smoking to quit and. obviously e—cigarettes were brought to the market with that intent . but what brought to the market with that intent. but what we're brought to the market with that intent . but what we're saying brought to the market with that intent. but what we're saying is how the use now the next generation is starting to pick up vaping and of course that was never the intention. it's not desirable it's a pointless activity and it's a real waste to see, you know, children getting falling into the nicotine trap . do we know do we nicotine trap. do we know do we know, colleen, whether vaping is healthier ? smoking? is it is it healthier? smoking? is it is it is it a the lesser of two evils? is it is it harmless ? well, it's is it is it harmless? well, it's certainly i wouldn't say it was harmless and we certainly need more research into the long term, mid—term effects as well of vaping and. you know, common sense kind of dictates that it's not a very healthy to do to inhale vapour , but it's probably inhale vapour, but it's probably is less harmful than tobacco smoking . but the problem is it smoking. but the problem is it nicotine, which is extraordinary addictive. can you just give us addictive. can you just give us a sense of addictive? nicotine is and how hard it is to kick? well, nicotine is the most addictive substance known to mankind and just one dose of the drug would be enough to get you hooked. drug would be enough to get you hooked . so, you know, it's vape hooked. so, you know, it's vape it's highly addictive . so it it's highly addictive. so it wouldn't take much for a youngster to find themselves in that cycle of wanting to vape and not being able stop. is this tobacco industry just finding a new income stream? because i felt like we had a rare opportunity in our history to get tobacco of our lives. but then brought e—cigarettes out a way of getting people off the. and it feels to me like back to square one precise say, it's there was high hopes for e—cigarettes to get people to find they finish you know that nicotine addiction for good but that's not what we're saying i mean we highlighted the dangers of it back in the when they first came out and sadly we're seeing our predictions come fruition full disclosure i've run out i literally run out of the number of people that have taken the easy way method which is what you do that's had amazing success think six or 7 million copies of the smoking book. alan carr no longer with us. absolute genius. i've got to say the easy way is easy. it's brilliant. so bravo to you. obviously other alternatives are available, including gp, but if you're struggling , cigarettes or you're struggling, cigarettes or any other addictive substance do give the alan easy weight method ago. if i can , let's bring my ago. if i can, let's bring my panelin ago. if i can, let's bring my panel in on this. we've got davidnelson and lin mei or nigel i'm cunous nelson and lin mei or nigel i'm curious what you think you come from fleet street and those smoke filled offices at least back in the day do you think we should stop outside e—cigarettes at no . i am both a smoker the at no. i am both a smoker the vapouri at no. i am both a smoker the vapour i rather that the vaping will actually take over from the cigarettes and that when it comes children we've had this problem all along that there any cigarettes around children got their hands on them they were much more when i was a youngster than they are today . the same than they are today. the same thing applies to vapes. important thing there is there should be proper of this. it's to down shops not to sell them, to down shops not to sell them, to young people. so that is where the effort go. vaping may beideal where the effort go. vaping may be ideal, but probably is a better alternative to tobacco . better alternative to tobacco. okay. david oldroyd , i
david campbell—bannerman. man, david campbell—bannerman. what lively character he's on after ten plus tomorrow's but next. is it anti social is it filthy habit? should we it out? we'll debate that . next welcome back to mark dolan tonight . is welcome back to mark dolan tonight. is tory mp lee welcome back to mark dolan tonight . is tory mp lee anderson tonight. is tory mp lee anderson a hero? a villain? quick email which speaks for so many emails i've received . alan good i've received....
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david campbell—bannerman. man, david campbell—bannerman. what lively character he's on after ten plus tomorrow's but next. is it anti social is it filthy habit? should we it out? we'll debate that . next welcome back to mark dolan tonight . is welcome back to mark dolan tonight. is tory mp lee welcome back to mark dolan tonight . is tory mp lee anderson tonight. is tory mp lee anderson a hero? a villain? quick email which speaks for so many emails i've received . alan good i've received. alan good evening, alan. how are you? alan has said. mark lee says people on the streets think if only his peers got the message could have the best ammunition . his armoury the best ammunition. his armoury top man, a man of, the best ammunition. his armoury top man, a man of , the people top man, a man of, the people for the people, especially most working red wall voters. alan, thank you for that. keep emails coming . thank you for that. keep emails coming. let's thank you for that. keep emails coming . let's talk now. can coming. let's talk now. can about vaping. do you vape with news that thousands of children are being illegally sold vapes featuring fruity flavours and colourful packaging and given that environmental groups have called for action on the hazardous from these e—cigarettes , are they really e—cigarettes, are they really the best way ? get people off the the best way? get people off the vaping a good alternative to or an anti social nuisance and a threat to children's health. is it time to snuff out e—cigarettes ? let's speak to e—cigarettes? let's speak to colleen dwyer from the world renowned alan carr . the easy way renowned alan carr. the easy way program, which has spawned several globally bestselling books , has helped millions of books, has helped millions of people to give up smoking, gambling . sugar. mobile phone gambling. sugar. mobile phone addiction. drinking and even e—dg. addiction. drinking and even e—cig . in fact, their latest e—cig. in fact, their latest bookis e—cig. in fact, their latest book is on that very subject, it's called alan calls easy way to quit vaping. colleen, welcome , mark dolan tonight. hello, mark. very pleased to be here. can modulations on everything that you've done for so many people that have bought these books vaping what's your view should we stop it out . well should we stop it out. well we're , very keen to help anyone we're, very keen to help anyone who is smoking to quit and. obviously e—cigarettes were brought to the market with that intent . but what brought to the market with that intent. but what we're brought to the market with that intent . but what we're saying brought to the market with that intent. but what we're saying is how the use now the next generation is starting to pick up vaping and of course that was never the intention. it's not desirable it's a pointless activity and it's a real waste to see, you know, children getting falling into the nicotine trap . do we know do we nicotine trap. do we know do we know, colleen, whether vaping is healthier ? smoking? is it is it healthier? smoking? is it is it is it a the lesser of two evils? is it is it harmless ? well, it's is it is it harmless? well, it's certainly i wouldn't say it was harmless and we certainly need more research into the long term, mid—term effects as well of vaping and. you know, common sense kind of dictates that it's not a very healthy to do to inhale vapour , but it's probably inhale vapour, but it's probably is less harmful than tobacco smoking . but the problem is it smoking. but the problem is it nicotine, which is extraordinary addictive. can you just give us addictive. can you just give us a sense of addictive? nicotine is and how hard it is to kick? well, nicotine is the most addictive substance known to mankind and just one dose of the drug would be enough to get you hooked. drug would be enough to get you hooked . so, you know, it's vape hooked. so, you know, it's vape it's highly addictive . so it it's highly addictive. so it wouldn't take much for a youngster to find themselves in that cycle of wanting to vape and not being able stop. is this tobacco industry just finding a new income stream? because i felt like we had a rare opportunity in our history to get tobacco of our lives. but then brought e—cigarettes out a way of getting people off the. and it feels to me like back to square one precise say, it's there was high hopes for e—cigarettes to get people to find they finish you know that nicotine addiction for good but that's not what we're saying i mean we highlighted the dangers of it back in the when they first came out and sadly we're seeing our predictions come fruition full disclosure i've run out i literally run out of the number of people that have taken the easy way method which is what you do that's had amazing success think six or 7 million copies of the smoking book. alan carr no longer with us. absolute genius. i've got to say the easy way is easy. it's brilliant. so bravo to you. obviously other alternatives are available, including gp, but if you're struggling , cigarettes or you're struggling, cigarettes or any other addictive substance do give the alan easy weight method ago. if i can , let's bring my ago. if i can, let's bring my panelin ago. if i can, let's bring my panel in on this. we've got davidnelson and lin mei or nigel i'm cunous nelson and lin mei or nigel i'm curious what you think you come from fleet street and those smoke filled offices at least back in the day do you think we should stop outside e—cigarettes at no . i am both a smoker the at no. i am both a smoker the vapouri at no. i am both a smoker the vapour i rather that the vaping will actually take over from the cigarettes and that when it comes children we've had this problem all along that there any cigarettes around children got their hands on them they were much more when i was a youngster than they are today . the same than they are today. the same thing applies to vapes. important thing there is there should be proper of this. it's to down shops not to sell them, to down shops not to sell them, to young people. so that is where the effort go. vaping may beideal where the effort go. vaping may be ideal, but probably is a better alternative to tobacco . better alternative to tobacco. okay. david oldroyd , i
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david spunt starting us live tonight at the justice department. david, thanks very much. the latest fox news poll shows the president has the support of 45% of those surveyed up # percentage point from december. his disapproval is down 2 points. president biden met with house speaker kevin mccarthy today to talk about debt and budget issues. but critics are growing more impatient with the white house that refuses to talk about the document scandal in a meaningful way. white house correspondent jacqui heinrich has those stories tonight. good evening, jacqui. >> good evening, mike. the president's personal attorney said the search from the fbi at the president's rehoboth home was not made public in advance because the justice department wanted to protect the investigation. but we still don't know why another fbi search at the penn biden center in mid november confirmed by multiple sources has still not been acknowledged by the white house, the doj, or biden's legal team. >> the white house counsel's office referring reporters to the justice department about why a november s
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david smunt is live -- spunt live at the white house with more. david. reporter: hi, arthel. the other objects shot down, administration officials believe they are from private entities and not any other enemy nation states but the question is why are those being forgotten? that's something we still cannot seem to get from this administration. on the chinese spy balloon, they call it a weather balloon, we call it a spy balloon. we know that antony blinken met with his counter part in muay niche, germany -- munich, germany. just a few weeks ago the chinese weren't even taking our phone calls and see where we've come in a couple few weeks and china is engaging with the white house while the president and his team tell china what happened is unacceptable and secretary blinken met with the communist giant's foreign minister and yi called the response to the spy craft absurd and hysterical. >> what i can tell you is this was a opportunity to speak very clearly and very directly about the fact that china sent a surveillance balloon over our territory violating our sovereignty and international law. i told them quite simply that that was unacceptable and can never happen again. reporter: but newly minted 2024 presidential candidate former south carolina governor un ambassador ni nikki haley took e rhetoric up a notch. >> they're lying about the balloon just like covid and time to stop being reactionary and start being aggressive and let chai that know what we expect of them. >> president biden plans to speak to his co counter part xi jinping and this was a abuse of use of force and violation of customary international practice in the international civil aviation co covenant and china deplores and strongly protests. this comes from the chinese side and china continues to say the united states has done the same thing with these types of balloons all though u.s. administration officials say that is just a complete lie. not true. arthel. arthel: a lot of hot air across the board. david, thank you. >> you're welcome. arthel: eric. eric: that's indication that beijing may help supply lethal weapons to russia. bring in gordon change off the collapse of china and tech war and senior fellow of the gate stone institute here in new york. gordon wang, the foreign minister rebuffed blinken and ridiculed washington. how do you characterize the chinese stance? >> the chinese stance is un-relents hostility and whether we're talking about a spy balloon or anything else, this is china's stance. it doses this almost every single day with hostility in its ppropaganda, and we americans ae not paying attention to this. in may 2019, they even declared a "people's war" on us and we decided that it wasn't really a big deal. so really what we've got to do is understand what the chinese say and listen to what they say because as james lily, a american ambassador to beijing said, the chinese telegraph their punches. they're doing this, eric, to establish a justification to strike america.
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david spunt live outside the supreme court with what we can expect. hi, david. >> hi, martha. consequential day here tomorrow at the supreme court. if the justices rule in favor of the biden administration, millions around the country will be breathing a sigh of relief because they will see up to $20,000 in their individual student loan debt just completely wiped out. this is a campaign promise made by president biden and candidate biden on the campaign trail. he promised to go ahead and cancel up to $20,000 if you meet certain criteria, individuals earning less than $125,000 in 2020 and 21 and married couples making less than $250,000 could see up to $10,000 cancelled. you could get the full $20,000 wiped out if you received federal pell grants. it's expected according to the congressional budget office to called $400 billion with a b. >> it's about opportunity. it's about giving people a fair shot. >> the administration believes they will prevail because of a 2003 law called the hero's act aim to modify students loans following september 11th. in the words national emergency are in the law. the administration says covid-19 is a national emergency. the six states that are suing to end this plan, they say they see things different. president trump used the covid emergency to pause students payments originally, but the biden team also relied on the pandemic to justify expanding the program. republicans in these states and in congress, they see a little bit of hypocrisy. the federal health emergency is ending on may 11th and the administration's insistence on ending title 42 which expelled migrants across the border. so they're saying it can't be one and the other at the same time. these arguments will happen tomorrow and we should have a decision by the end of the term, which is the end of june, early july at the latest. martha. >> martha: a great point. it can't be over for title 42 but not for the student loan program. it's over or its not. thanks, david to see you. with that, we bring in vivek ramaswamy. good to have you with us today. thanks very much, vivek. >> thank you. good to see you. >> martha: first time i've seen you since you declared. congratulations to anybody that throws their hat. in it's a american dream that a lot hoff people have and you're trying to make it come true for you. we'll be watching closely, this student loan forgiveness program, these things don't happen in a vacuum. they polled this. it's very popular. take a look at this poll. among 18 to 34-year-olds, nearly 60% favored this program. we did see a lot of those voters turn out in the mid-terms, vivek. so they felt this was politically advantageous to democrats in the mid-terms. no doubt. >> the legal issue is to one side. i expect the supreme court to rule against the biden administration here on good grounds. this san abuse of executive authority. there's a deeper cultural question. this is case of bribing the voters. raining money like manna from heav
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david. >> or just maybe a black widow? >> barbara britton is in the middle. >> hello and welcome to "dateline". four years, judy carlson lived in the most painful kind of limbo. her son david had disappeared without a trace. the case went unsolved. sitting called for more than a decade before rookie detective donna velazquez was assigned to investigate. digging into david's past, she uncovered a twisted tale of love gone bad. and a grizzly family secret. but the detective still needed to know what motive was at the heart of this crime? here is keith morrison with "buried secrets". >> it's a strange thing that happens among the boggs and marshes. the soft soil here in coastal florida. things have a way of coming up. things buried in the ground, in the past. or both. it was july, 2003. beaches quite. snow birds back up north. so no one notice at first when inland, a little, in a town called pembroke pines, where donna velazquez, just three months a detective. a rookie, really. had just been assigned to a brand-new cold case unit. >> the sergeant came into the office and dropped a box of papers right on my desk and said, here, see what you can do with this. i began to wonder, is this a test to see could she really do this? >> the case was a challenge was an understatement. now all but forgotten mystery, the disappearance 15 years earlier of a young man name
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lived that, right? i mean, we loved david dinkins because david dinkins was us.about communities and accountability. - have we scraped and struggled to survive nine years of reactionary republican government in washington just to hand over our city to the very same voices? all: no! - this is in the reagan-bush years. so the things that are coming out of washington are seen as quite detrimental to the interests of cities in general, new york in particular. black new york, for certain, we weren't even part of the discussion. this was a community's effort to step back on the stage, claim some power, move our neighborhoods forward. - you gave me your votes, and even more, in a tough time, you gave me your trust. you voted your hopes and not your fears. - ed koch's 12-year run as the combative mayor of new york city is over. he lost his primary battle to manhattan borough president david dinkins. - the democratic nomination went to david dinkins, who could become new york city's first black mayor. - this was something that a lot of people of color in new york saw as f
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david spunt live at the department of justice who has more for us, david. >> good afternoon, good afternoon to everyone. fbi agents will be searching rehobeth beach home as long as it takes. the hunt is defined in the classified documents and the search began just a few hours ago. as we mentioned this is the president's vacation home in delaware. he bought it in 2017. fbi agents pulled up this morning in unmarked cars and out of search warrant meaning consensual search. by the is a longtime friend and attorney to the president said today with the president and full support and cooperation. the dea to search under doj standard procedures and in the interest of operational security and integrity. it will do this work without advance public notice and will cooperate. today is a further step in a thorough timely doj process. we will continually further support and the conclusion of today search. today, also doj in washington, robert and his staff at the justice department and he has a special counsel appointed a few weeks ago and getting up to speed over the last few weeks and the staff fully on board meeting here today a few hundred feet where i'm speaking to you. he will receive a complete briefing what was discovered in rehoboth beach if anything was discovered as soon as the search is done. emily, we reported yesterday the fbi search the penn biden center in washington. the president's think tank and this was mid-november. that was made public yesterday in news reports meaning continues to be a slow drip of information. two other notable things going on down the street at the white house, chief of staff, coming in to take the helm chief of staff. merrick garland the attorney general will be at the white house today to speak to the president at a preplanned event. but you cannot ignore the position of the attorney general standing a few wheat my feet away from the president as the fbi searches his vacation home, emily. >> emily: thank you so much, davidinging it to the couch for discussion. in addition to that, essentially the attorney general's in the same room as the president today while his vacation home being searched. this is the council's first day on the job. special counsel robert hur who will be briefed on the results of the investigation upon conclusion. >> kevin: certainly, more questions than answer and david robert hur ante biden administration and team bob bauer saying we are fully cooperating peer that is the message clearly that the biden team wants to telegraph to everybody in terms of the search rehobeth and penn biden center and wilmington. we have seen 25 or so documents. we don't know except dominic necessarily what they involved with classified markings but to your point, farmer any more questions than answers at this point. and in this case in terms of the biden, the special counsel for trump in terms of mar-a-lago. and we still don't have a lot of updates on that. there is a frustration out there. we want mor
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we begin with david spunt live at the justice department where they're watching this no doubt. hi, david. >> hi, martha. employees at doj and the fbi paying close attention to this one. republicans have been waiting for years for such a hearing now they're in a majority. one of the witnesses today criticized it. congressman jamie raskin. watch. >> millions of americans already feared that weaponization is the right name for this special subcommittee. not because weaponization of the government is its target, but because weaponization of the government is its purpose. >> another witness, ron johnson, a frequent critic of the doj and fbi. >> i've written over 50 overso iing letters and the vast majority of the questions i've asked have either received an inadequate response or no response at all. >> one of the primary concerns, a school board letter put out by attorney general garland. the response the national school board association in september -- september 29, 2021 wrote to president biden arguing some parents actions at the meetings should be considered a form of domestic terrorism a
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david means to fight and we fight to be david means to have a sling for victory we don't have david's sling from israel yet but i believe it's only temporary. - after all, they livedhe time when the head of the neo-nazi regime, not only compares himself with one of the most revered jewish kings. well, someone also demands weapons from zelensky, a collection of legends of myths, otherwise he will start asking for money for the tower of babel tomorrow , french president emmanuel macron said that he wants russia to be defeated i want russia to be defeated in ukraine and i want ukraine could defend its positions, in which ukraine is put by the western allies , children are strictly forbidden to watch before 18:00. at the same time, the french leader spoke out against the forced regime change in russia. honestly speaking of which, i don't believe in regime change. and when i hear how many are in favor of regime change. i ask what to change? who is next who is your leader how to implement it and we have experienced several times during the last decade a lot of regime change in many countries, this is a complete failure. well, finally, at least one of them explicitly adm
david means to fight and we fight to be david means to have a sling for victory we don't have david's sling from israel yet but i believe it's only temporary. - after all, they livedhe time when the head of the neo-nazi regime, not only compares himself with one of the most revered jewish kings. well, someone also demands weapons from zelensky, a collection of legends of myths, otherwise he will start asking for money for the tower of babel tomorrow , french president emmanuel macron said that...
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david spunt is live at the justice department and let's see what you have, david, as we finally have just found out that the president's beach home is being looked over by the f.b.i. today under a consensual search. >> the f.b.i. that is there. the president's personal attorney and bill and jonathan, bob bauer was careful to put out a carefully worded statement saying d.o.j. is there. yes, the f.b.i. is technically part of d.o.j. but we're talking about f.b.i. agents at a sitting president's vacation home right now searching for potential classified documents. we figured this would happen at in delaware. it seems like there is a slow drip every weekend we are learning that f.b.i. agents went back to wilmington and found more. a few days they went back to wilmington and found a little more. a few days ago this past saturday we were waiting for some kind of movement at rehobath. it is happening this weekend while the president is back in washington. another really important point. when it first broke and cbs first broke this story a few weeks ago, the attorneys for the president claimed they searched the wilmington property and there were no classified documents found. well now we're learning the f.b.i. is not going to just take the president's attorneys' word for that and f.b.i. agents are going through and searching the property. it is also to be noted today is the -- i don't want to say official start because special counsel robert hur has been getting briefed on this investigation, this mammoth investigation. he will be undertaking it. he has been getting briefed over the past few weeks since merrick garland said he would be investigating these classified documents and now an official website up for robert hur at the department of justice published 30 minutes ago. it shows his staff is now on board, fully there and ready to go and this happens to coincide at the same time the f.b.i. is searching the home of the former president. as bob bauer said, the attorney, this is consensual. however, it is still -- you just can't underscore the fact that the f.b.i. is at a sitting president's home right now. >> bill: just back up a second here and want to bring back professor turley for a specific question what could and could not be on there. but first i want to get to davidhe president found this material at the penn biden center, right? and they reported it to the white house as we mentioned a moment ago. david, do you know who found the material at the wilmington, delaware home? was it his lawyers or the president himself or was it a housekeeper? >> unclear. a question we've pressed, a question we want to know. special counsel's office is not talking, f.b.i. is not talking. white house is not talking specifically about that. bill yesterday we just found out that i was talking about this slow drip of information as these weeks go on. we found out the f.b.i. went to the penn biden center in mid- november. we find out about this on january 31st. the question is if the f.b.i. went to the penn biden center in mid-november why did the f.b.i. not go to the wilmington home until january? we know that biden's team and what not was looking at some of these documents in december but why was the f.b.i. not there until january when the f.b.i. was at the penn biden
david spunt is live at the justice department and let's see what you have, david, as we finally have just found out that the president's beach home is being looked over by the f.b.i. today under a consensual search. >> the f.b.i. that is there. the president's personal attorney and bill and jonathan, bob bauer was careful to put out a carefully worded statement saying d.o.j. is there. yes, the f.b.i. is technically part of d.o.j. but we're talking about f.b.i. agents at a sitting...
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lives. and with that, we turn to the chair of the sonoma state university political science department professor david mcewan. >> good evening, david. thanks for being here. >> well, good evening. happy valentine's day you as did senator feinstein? >> even have a choice in the matter? you know, there are a lot of indicators here grant about what was the writing on the wall. i mean, look, one of those is that she didn't have a lot of money in the bank. so it seemed very clear that she wasn't running for reelection. >> if you talk to anyone on capitol hill, adam schiff has been angling for this for some time. in terms of a buildup. she you know, was talking about different elements of what was going on with the legislative package. but she passed on being the number 3 position in the government. the president pro tem of the senate giving that job to patty she just felt after what happened with her husband and what was going on with herself and her own vitality that, you know, was time to step back a little bit. so in some ways the writing was on the wall. you also cannot downplay her accomplishments. and what a giant she's been in sa
lives. and with that, we turn to the chair of the sonoma state university political science department professor david mcewan. >> good evening, david. thanks for being here. >> well, good evening. happy valentine's day you as did senator feinstein? >> even have a choice in the matter? you know, there are a lot of indicators here grant about what was the writing on the wall. i mean, look, one of those is that she didn't have a lot of money in the bank. so it seemed very clear...
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david, the attorney general hit trump with a $250 million civil lawsuit. it's scheduled to go to trial in october. david? >> aaron katersky live in new york tonight. aaron, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the critical testimony today in the alex murdaugh trial, charged with murdering his wife and son. what the defense team played over and over again in court today. the defense even slowing down the audio. here's eva pilgrim. >> you also testified -- >> reporter: a standoff in the courtroom today over whether alex murdaugh incriminated himself in the murder of his son during an interview with police. >> you sat on the stand and you heard that, right? >> yes, sir, i did. >> reporter: the defense grilling a state investigator over how he heard murdaugh describe paul's death days after the murder. >> it was so bad. -- did him so bad. >> it was so bad. i did him so bad. that's what you testified to yesterday? >> yes, sir, that is what i testified to. >> now, are you 100% confident that alex said, "i did him so bad," rather than "they did him so bad?" >> i'm 100% confident in what i heard and i interpreted him as saying. >> reporter: that investigator saying he made a mental note but did not have the evidence against murdaugh at the time to take it further. but on why he didn't ask murdaugh to clarify what he meant. >> you never followed up with it, did you? >> reporter: murdaugh's team playing the clip again. >> it's just so bad. -- did him so bad. >> reporter: then, at slow speed. >> -- did him so bad. >> reporter: but that investigator sticking to his interpretation. >> did you hear "they" then? >> no, sir, i did not. >> reporter: and the defense making the point, it will ultimately be up to the jury to decide what murdaugh said. david >> all right, eva pilgrim on this again tonight. thank you, eva. >>> when we come back here, after americans paid sky high prices at the pump all last year, news from exxon tonight, a new report on their profits last year, and what they said about it. >>> and yet another alarming headline tonight from the dallas zoo. what's going on? zone. in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. and you may lose weight. adults lost up to 14 pounds. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or s
david, the attorney general hit trump with a $250 million civil lawsuit. it's scheduled to go to trial in october. david? >> aaron katersky live in new york tonight. aaron, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the critical testimony today in the alex murdaugh trial, charged with murdering his wife and son. what the defense team played over and over again in court today. the defense even slowing down the audio. here's eva pilgrim. >> you also testified -- >>...
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david spunt is live on the steps of the supreme court to kick things off for us. david, how is it going so far for the biden administration? >> well, sandra, and john, from what we have heard so far over the past almost three hours, it's clearly going to be an uphill battle for the biden administration to convince a conservative majority supreme court that it's the right move to use $400 billion with a b in taxpayer money to cancel these student loans. that's what we are seeing from the justices, take a listen. >> people who have paid their loans, people who don't plan their lives around not seeking loans, and people who are not eligible for loans in the first place, and that half a trillion dollars is being diverted to one group of favored persons over others. >> listen to the term, favored persons, according to justice gorsuch. they peppered the solicitor general representing the administration over the plan. people earning less than $125,000 in 2020 or 2021 and married couples making less than a quarter million dollars could see up to $10,000 canceled. now, federal pell grant recipients could see the entirety of the $20,000 in debt wiped clean. there's been a steady flow of people outside the court since yesterday about 3:00 p.m., just starting to leave right now. they were here all through the night and joined by members of congress late into the night and even this morning. >> let me be very clear about this. we are here today because president biden has the legal authority to cancel student loan debt. >> massachusetts senator warren is talking about a 2003 law, heroes act aimed to waiver or modify student loans following 9/11 and national emergency words are in the law. the administration says covid-19 is a national emergency but six states are suing to end this plan, president donald trump originally instituted it to pause student payments but president biden relayed on the pandemic, relied on the pandemic, rather, to go ahead and further this. the justices will make a final decision by the end of june/early july. sandra, john. >> sandra: david spunt on the steps of the supreme court for us, thank you. and a lot more on that coming up, john. >> john: we have betsy devos, the former education secretary in the trump administration just ahead. would this supreme court decision, if it goes in president biden's favor, give him more power than the executive office has ever had. dave rubin coming unon this. >> sandra: and what it means down the road for the loans and the precedent it sets. john. >> john: president biden will discuss protecting healthcare during a stop in virginia today as residents in east palestine, ohio worry about getting sick after that train derailment earlier this month. epa administrator will tour the site for a third time and meet with people impacted by it. in a news conference, assured residents epa is in it for the long haul. alexis, are there still health concerns there on the ground? >> john, good afternoon. there are lots of health concerns, depending who you talk to. but residents here say, some of t
david spunt is live on the steps of the supreme court to kick things off for us. david, how is it going so far for the biden administration? >> well, sandra, and john, from what we have heard so far over the past almost three hours, it's clearly going to be an uphill battle for the biden administration to convince a conservative majority supreme court that it's the right move to use $400 billion with a b in taxpayer money to cancel these student loans. that's what we are seeing from the...
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david spunt has been watching the opening statements. he is live ste justice department now. david, what are you seeing? >> senator ron johnson has paid close attention not only to the department of justice but the fbi. he noted in his testimony, john and sandra, he wrote more than 50 letters to the fbi and doj and said few of them were answered adequately, many were not even responded to. this is a hearing as you mentioned for a new subcommittee, the weaponization of government. falls under the judiciary committee, it happens so that jim jordan is also the chair of this subcommittee and frankly it's a hearing that republicans have been waiting for for years, for several years. yesterday the house oversight committee took to bat the twitter issue with hunter biden, the president's son, and the fbi, and how some of the stories were suppressed, the original story that appeared in "the new york post," and today is about multiple different topics that republicans believe shows that they have been singled out and attacked by the justice department and fbi. >> john: david spunt with the update, thank you. >> sandra: let's head into the hearing room where jonathan turley is speaking about censorship from the social media companies. >> it's wrong for the government to be in the business of silencing citizens, it's wrong. we saw it during the mccarthy period, the government was behind the black listing of individuals, we said it was wrong. it was wrong then, it's wrong now. we have to have that debate and it has to move somewhere beyond our normal partisan divisions. stevenson said when there is a loss of faith in government we loss everything. i hope senator stevenson's residents resonate with this committee. we have everything at stake when you have the government involved in censorship. i thank you again for allowing me to appear and look forward to working with members on both sides to look at this issue. thank you. >> professor, thank you, thank you for stating the gravity of the situation and the question before us. mr. williams, you are recognize f
david spunt has been watching the opening statements. he is live ste justice department now. david, what are you seeing? >> senator ron johnson has paid close attention not only to the department of justice but the fbi. he noted in his testimony, john and sandra, he wrote more than 50 letters to the fbi and doj and said few of them were answered adequately, many were not even responded to. this is a hearing as you mentioned for a new subcommittee, the weaponization of government. falls...
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david hogg is the survivor that school shooting and the cofounder of march for our lives. david, it is also good to see you even though it is also these horrible horrible situations. what did you think just listening to that father of that daughter who is now, in the past 14 months, have survived two school shootings? >> it is frustrating. unfortunately, it is not surprising, to say the least. look, alison, i think the reality is here. most of the time, this is the first time, ever on the anniversary of the shooting that have spoken out. and it's because i knew after what happened last night. and what we've seen happen in the past five years. i think that we need to change the conversation, and break the cycle that we have inaction. and debates. we need to realize that there is common ground for us to work on here. even if it is small in the first place. most of us have agreed that we need to find mental health to prevent guns. we need to get more information and research to figure out how to stop the shootings in the first place. i would say to anybody that is out there, especially republican lawmakers that if you're interested in working beyond that. the emmy. i've had conversation. i've had conversations with republicans, privately, and i know that there is room for progress here. and so break the cycle of inaction, and debate, and turn into one of dialogue and conversation, and action. who would keep having this conversation ten years from now with you. and i've been working on that david. i followed around capitol hill one day. you've been working on this, you've been trying to get any lawmakers to listen, and we're open, to try to come to the table. and have common sense solutions. speaking of research. here is another staggering bit of research. the washington post quantified how many kids have lived through a school shooting since columbine. so, a school shooting at their high school, they tend to think about in terms of victims were killed. leads the kids who survived. you are one of these figures. so since this is the children exposed to gun violence since columbine. in 2018, when the parkland massacre happened. there are 187,000 children who had lived through a school shooting. today, it is almost double. and 2023, there 338,000. that is just such a staggering number. i, mean that is the ripple effect, that you and i've talked about. it is not just a big thumbs, and their families. it is all of you who carried this memory with you. >> right. it is a horrifying r
david hogg is the survivor that school shooting and the cofounder of march for our lives. david, it is also good to see you even though it is also these horrible horrible situations. what did you think just listening to that father of that daughter who is now, in the past 14 months, have survived two school shootings? >> it is frustrating. unfortunately, it is not surprising, to say the least. look, alison, i think the reality is here. most of the time, this is the first time, ever on the...
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david is about 85 families. yeah. very big tourism because there's massive archaeological digs. this is the one of the oldest lived in areas would choose a date for us is king david is tons of jewish isaiah ah ah ah name's a very important how you represent this. i called the city david, that's what the jewish world calls it. it was the thing you dated before with your one and put it that way. just like the oven ideally was they, she loa, the, she locked village of the human eyes before with the ones. why would i call this the one? if you listen carefully, you'll hear honor because the kids, the homes. we are deeply rooted in the slap. and we always will come those who came here. and in fact, at one point in silhouette and had a small community of yemen at juice. they could have went and stayed anthony 1948th . they say that this particular area, but they were part of the social fabric, very small minority. we cannot say that the policies did not include jews at the same time. we should not say that this stand was ever homogeneous with want people or one thrive. ah, this is a very important place on the main road between the damascus gates and the western wall is a massive complex ariel sharon bought the apartment in the building in 1987 and basically saying the jews
david is about 85 families. yeah. very big tourism because there's massive archaeological digs. this is the one of the oldest lived in areas would choose a date for us is king david is tons of jewish isaiah ah ah ah name's a very important how you represent this. i called the city david, that's what the jewish world calls it. it was the thing you dated before with your one and put it that way. just like the oven ideally was they, she loa, the, she locked village of the human eyes before with...
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david: so you were there for five years. you were the seat. where were you living to do that? rosalind: i was in bentonville, arkansas. david: bentonville? ok so you are in bentonville and then all of a sudden, i guess another headhunter called you up and said, how would you like to go to starbucks? is that right? rosalind: no, actually, i made the decision to leave walmart stores. and i was on the board of starbucks. and i had taken the board seat as i was leaving sam's club. and so, i was attending a board meeting, and howard schultz and kevin johnson approached me to become the chief operating officer. davidbut you said you do not really drink coffee, or you did not say that? rosalind: you know, i was a tea drinker at the time, so that was interesting. seattle was not in my plan but i fell in love with the brand and the company. i saw a great opportunity to help the company operate a little stronger. david: so, you moved from bentonville to seattle. and you became the chief operating officer of starbucks. and starbucks has become so successful because its coffee is better than other people's coffee? or what is the reason you think it is so successful? rosalind:: i think it is two things. i think it is definitely quality coffee. it is customized for all drinking paletes. i also think it is their coffee practices, along with the baristas in the store. i think the baristas are top notch and really interact great with the customers. david: what is the most popular thing that people ask for when they go to starbucks? rosalind: oh, gosh. you know, just a simple pike, which is a black coffee, is
david: so you were there for five years. you were the seat. where were you living to do that? rosalind: i was in bentonville, arkansas. david: bentonville? ok so you are in bentonville and then all of a sudden, i guess another headhunter called you up and said, how would you like to go to starbucks? is that right? rosalind: no, actually, i made the decision to leave walmart stores. and i was on the board of starbucks. and i had taken the board seat as i was leaving sam's club. and so, i was...
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david? >> victor oquendo in boston. victor, thank you. let's get to rob marciano who's timing this out for us tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. if you live in the northeast, you've felt it all day long. temperatures have been dropping. now these winds are really ripping, measured over 40 miles per hour already. and the wind chill advisory is pretty much everywhere north of new york city. here you see it on the map. it's no picnic south of here either. minus 23 for a wind chill right now in albany. minus 13 in boston. but numbers in the morning will be even more dangerous, and that red spot blizzard warning, that's for blowing snow on the ground. minus 57 in caribou. we get to that figure or less, that's an all-time record. minus 11 in new york. this is hypothermic stuff, frostbite in minutes. but a rapid rebound in temperatures coming during the day sunday. we'll start in single digits in many spots all the way into the 40s for sunday, monday, and tuesday. so it's just a matter of survival for the next 36 hours. david? >> whiplash for sure, but take saturday seriously. rob, we thank you. get back inside. >>> we're going to turn next to the doctor struck by a car. police say he was then attacked. he did not survive. that emergency room doctor riding his bike on the pacific coast highway, struck by a driver. police say the driver then got out of the car and stabbed the doctor. bystanders taking the attacker down. here's our chief correspondent matt gutman from california tonight. >> reporter: tonight, an e.r. doctor is dead after police in california say a motorist slammed into him, then got out of his car and stabbed him. according to the orange county sheriff's department, around 3:00 p.m. wednesday this white car broadsided dr. michael mammone as he was on his bike at a crosswalk on the much-touristed pacific coast highway. >> at that point, the suspect drove around the victim, exited his vehicle, went back to the victim and continued to assault the victim. >> reporter: a criminal complaint allegi
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david ross. she's a professor at the neary south asia center for strategic studies that the national defense university joins us live from bethesda in maryland. david, good to happy with it. so the pentagon says us fighter jets finally shut down this balloon over to see how much pressure was present by the number to bring down the balloon. i mean, many of its political opponents say he waited far too long. yeah, that's right. he was under great pressure and you know, it's an open question. i think we'll find in the past few days, are there been other balloon flights that haven't been interdicted? so, you know, there's a narrative that president biden's, political opponents are putting up that chinese money was funneled through hunter by then. they point to support carbs. and eric's wall well, who had a girlfriend who turned out to be a chinese spine. so this is, this was not a good issue for president. she had to act as i support. the chinese have said that this is a weather balloon blown off course, but it hadn't been hovering over canada and the us for some time. david, what sort of real time data could it have gathered before it was destroyed? we don't know if it's destroyed, but if it were a weather balloon off course, you would expect the chinese to notify united states and canada. i mean, that's certainly what we would do. what it could gather would be higher resolution imagery than you could get from a satellite that lags for a longer period that hovers for longer period over the target. so, you know, you can get a lot of visual information from a satellite, but something as far north, this montana you only have a few seconds of time over the target. whereas a balloon has more time. the 2nd thing a balloon would be capable doing would be gathering electronic signals, so it could intercept communications. and then finally, because it's in the sovereign aerospace of the united states and canada, you would expect it to probably gather information on what kind of signals we're using. to track it so we could identify possibly identify in classify, y
david ross. she's a professor at the neary south asia center for strategic studies that the national defense university joins us live from bethesda in maryland. david, good to happy with it. so the pentagon says us fighter jets finally shut down this balloon over to see how much pressure was present by the number to bring down the balloon. i mean, many of its political opponents say he waited far too long. yeah, that's right. he was under great pressure and you know, it's an open question. i...
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manipulated during david's case, i mean, i remember sitting in the courtroom when his judgment, final judgment. read out and it said david cello hadn't been withdrawn from money, no lives and put a risk, blah blah blah. and the next day or the headline says exactly the offices. so hang on, how did that happen? so the media manipulation and moving forward to what's going on online and deep fakes. and the rankings and the disappearances of articles online is frightening. but i think the key issues that i've really brought forward in my work now is about privacy. because during those 7 years of the whistling story, you know, going on the run living in hiding the next, i'm going to court cases double blow. i never felt that i had previously lay at home to this day. i didn't feel a has privacy talking on the phone with my emails in my own home either. i'm not saying that that's happening. i just aware of that potential potential threat. so this is why i'm, i've dive deep into a lot of these, those technical issues, trying to check out how we can protect ourselves, both individually and societally and democratic a as well. so i'm going to do a shameless plug. i have a new bo
manipulated during david's case, i mean, i remember sitting in the courtroom when his judgment, final judgment. read out and it said david cello hadn't been withdrawn from money, no lives and put a risk, blah blah blah. and the next day or the headline says exactly the offices. so hang on, how did that happen? so the media manipulation and moving forward to what's going on online and deep fakes. and the rankings and the disappearances of articles online is frightening. but i think the key...
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david mckenzie is live in kyiv for this this morning. what is happening with these children inside the camps, david? >> reporter: erica, we've been reporting on this extensively, in fact, over the past few years, speaking to mothers who are just in an enormous amount of distress. they are here in ukraine, their children are in those camps in occupied crimea or in the russian federation. this is a complex story, often what happened when russian forces took territory, the new administrators would persuade parents to get those children out of the front lines and into these summer camps. now, they are summer camps, children do activities you would expect even in the u.s. to do these kind of camps, but it is much more sinister. they are forced to sing the russian national anthem, they are taught in russian and it's very difficult once front line moves to get them back to their parents. ukrainian organizations, organizing rescue missions through belarus into russia and into those camps where if they get the right paperwork they can sometimes get those children back, but they say hundreds if not thousands are still in those camps. this yale university report saying that in the camps there's political reeducation, military training, forceable adoption in some cases and also permanent relocation of these children. this is an extremely important humanitarian issue. the russian embassy in washington saying that these reports and frankly some of our reporting is absurd in their mind. they say they are just trying to keep those children safe, get them out of harm's way and when they can keep them with their family, they do, but in many cases these families are separated. jim, erica? >> world war ii like concentration camps. amaze to go hear. davidd, the justice department is using aggressive strategy to try to force one of former president trump's attorneys to testify before a grand jury again. more details on prosecutor's plan ahead. they say seeing is believing, but with stearns & foster® that's only part of the story. we handcraft every stearns & foster® using the finest materials, like indulgent memory foam, and ultra-conforming intellicoils®, for a beautiful mattress, and indescribable comfort. every single night. stearns & foster® what comfort should be. during our presidents day sale, bring home incredible comfort with savings up to $800 on select adjustable mattresses sets. learn more at stearnsandfoster.com. (bridget) with thyroid eye disease i hid from the camera. and i wanted to hide from the world. for years, i thought my t.e.d. was beyond help... but then i asked my doctor about tepezza. (vo) tepezza is the only medicine that treats t.e.d. at the source not just the symptoms. in a clinical study more than 8 out of
david mckenzie is live in kyiv for this this morning. what is happening with these children inside the camps, david? >> reporter: erica, we've been reporting on this extensively, in fact, over the past few years, speaking to mothers who are just in an enormous amount of distress. they are here in ukraine, their children are in those camps in occupied crimea or in the russian federation. this is a complex story, often what happened when russian forces took territory, the new administrators...
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lives of ukrainians, and he will definitely remain as the hero of david heliaf. yes, now it is fashionable to compare it and in the war with russia, and one of the first davids wasndoubtedly filaret, who raised his voice against all this, and the conquest of the russian federation, and without filaret, there would be no epiphany, and i am absolutely convinced of this, but the fact that there is some friction between them, well it's a pity well, that's how it happens in life, you know, political life anywhere. it can always start some kind of, well, such processes, which are not pleasant for everyone, yes , hrystyna writes sergeants, historians, ambassadors , members, phylogenies, mathematicians. how do you feel about feminists, do they really distance us from our enemies of russia are there no federations in the russian language ? they have this and they are also discussing it. they have a discussion about finitives, but since this is russia , you know, there are always very difficult discussions there tomorrow if the mouth of the kremlin and will everyone say that there is a comrade general and there will be finites or a glass saying do not use and everyone wil
lives of ukrainians, and he will definitely remain as the hero of david heliaf. yes, now it is fashionable to compare it and in the war with russia, and one of the first davids wasndoubtedly filaret, who raised his voice against all this, and the conquest of the russian federation, and without filaret, there would be no epiphany, and i am absolutely convinced of this, but the fact that there is some friction between them, well it's a pity well, that's how it happens in life, you know, political...
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lives. >> reporter: david, i want to return to mr. cunningham, the mechanic who was fatally shot today. metro officials saying tonight he acted with extreme bravery to help save a customer. david? >> yeah, so many people calling him a hero after this morning. pierre, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the bombshell testimony in the trial of that once prominent south carolina attorney, alex murdaugh, accused of murdering his own wife and son. the prosecution today playing video from alex murdaugh's son's phone, the son who was killed. the video taken just minutes before the murders. and what the prosecution claims it shows about the timeline that murdaugh had offered. here's abc's eva pilgrim tonight. >> reporter: tonight, alex murdaugh's alibi potentially destroyed by his son's own video. >> get back, get back. >> reporter: prosecutors revealing a 58-second cell phone video recorded by paul murdaugh directly contradicting alex murdaugh's story, placing him at the murder scene minutes before his wife and son were shot to death. in the video, you can see paul going into a pen on the family's property to check on a friend's dog. in the background, you hear other voices. >>
lives. >> reporter: david, i want to return to mr. cunningham, the mechanic who was fatally shot today. metro officials saying tonight he acted with extreme bravery to help save a customer. david? >> yeah, so many people calling him a hero after this morning. pierre, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the bombshell testimony in the trial of that once prominent south carolina attorney, alex murdaugh, accused of murdering his own wife and son. the prosecution today...