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david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> help is available for anyone in need 24 hours a day. call 988 to reach the national suicide and crisis lifeline. it's free and confidential. >>> today in california, defense secretary austin accused russia of, quote, deliberate cruelty in its war in ukraine and intentionally targeting civilians. fighting has been especially fierce in ukraine's east, in and around the now liberated city of kherson. >> reporter: a small gesture that for those here feels monumental. the ukrainian flag flies once again over the liberated village. inside the mayor's office and the signing of another flag, proudly displaying the insignia of ukraine's 28th mechanized brigade. the very unit credited with getting it back from moscow's iron fist. this is the village mayor. >> what was it like for you to come back to a village that you were born in? >> reporter: it all happened so suddenly, he says. we still can't believe we've been liberated. there's a nearby airfield that was captured after the start of russia's invasion and quickly became not only one of the mo
david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> help is available for anyone in need 24 hours a day. call 988 to reach the national suicide and crisis lifeline. it's free and confidential. >>> today in california, defense secretary austin accused russia of, quote, deliberate cruelty in its war in ukraine and intentionally targeting civilians. fighting has been especially fierce in ukraine's east, in and around the now liberated city of kherson. >> reporter: a small gesture...
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here is cbs's david martin. >> reporter: general ulysses s.een consigned to history as the stolid and plodding union general who defeated the dashing confederate general robert e. lee. no longer. >> there's an historic wrong, let's make it right. >> reporter: senator brown sponsored making general grant, held by only two other hi wn a commander of american forces in world war i. >> i think it is always good to revisit history and to shine a bright light on those who have done well. >> reporter: brown could be accused of bias since he is the senator from ohio which was grant's home state. but ask retired general david petraeus. >> grant truly was the man who saved the union. his actions more than any other individual in uniform that ultimately ensured that the north won that war and that the union was preserved. >> reporter: as america's deadliest war ground on with no end in sight, president lincoln turned in desperation to grant, who took command and chased lee all the way to the courthouse at appomattox and accepted his surrender. >> he is a
here is cbs's david martin. >> reporter: general ulysses s.een consigned to history as the stolid and plodding union general who defeated the dashing confederate general robert e. lee. no longer. >> there's an historic wrong, let's make it right. >> reporter: senator brown sponsored making general grant, held by only two other hi wn a commander of american forces in world war i. >> i think it is always good to revisit history and to shine a bright light on those who have...
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. >> david martin, what was the most under-covered story of 2022?> over 2022, the chinese air force became more and more aggressive about buzzing u.s., british and australian patrol planes that were flying around the periphery of china. these jet fighters would pull up on the wing of the much slower patrol plane, within tens of feet, and cut in front, pop flares and dump chaf, which are these aluminum strips, which are supposed to confuse radar but can also get sucked into an aircraft engine. there is just very little margin for error there. and it goes almost completely unreported because the pentagon is sitting on all of the videotapes of they're intercepts. they don't want to release them. >> i have a feeling you're asking for this. >> nagging would be the right word. >> nagging for them. but that risky miscalculation is so high. one of my under-covered is also china. that is just how difficult it is going to be for the u.s. to reverse or even lessen t amf i technologically and financially with china. and it's going to become more and more of an
. >> david martin, what was the most under-covered story of 2022?> over 2022, the chinese air force became more and more aggressive about buzzing u.s., british and australian patrol planes that were flying around the periphery of china. these jet fighters would pull up on the wing of the much slower patrol plane, within tens of feet, and cut in front, pop flares and dump chaf, which are these aluminum strips, which are supposed to confuse radar but can also get sucked into an aircraft...
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joining us, chief legal correspondent jan crawford, national security correspondent david martin, chiefhite house correspondent nancy cordes, plus senior investigative correspondent kathy and chief national affairs and justice correspondent jeff pegese. good morning. good to have you here on the holiday. david, i want to start with you because at this point last year, the world was watching vladimir putin build up his military forces around ukraine and wondering what he was going to do next. and then he did the unthinkable. what is happening on the ground? how is the cold affecting the combat now? >> right now the fighting has died down except in the center, but the important thing on the battlefield is whether when the ground freezes solid, ukraine can take back enough territory or russia lose enough territory so that both sides conclude, this is the best we can do and start negotiating. whether that happens remains to be seen. you know, it sounds counterintuitive, but the ukrainians have not yet demonstrated the ability to conduct offensive operations. all these russian russians outru
joining us, chief legal correspondent jan crawford, national security correspondent david martin, chiefhite house correspondent nancy cordes, plus senior investigative correspondent kathy and chief national affairs and justice correspondent jeff pegese. good morning. good to have you here on the holiday. david, i want to start with you because at this point last year, the world was watching vladimir putin build up his military forces around ukraine and wondering what he was going to do next....
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i'm just really ex and to comedic faves martin short and david alan grier, inviting us to be their guest take on the roles of lumiere and cogs worth. what is the dress apart? like i have an elaborate wig with candles in it . that takes an hour and then costume, i think, 40 minutes or something. i love martin short. to death and it's hard not to fan over him every day, and i love our guests because it's mostly him singing and working, and i just watched, but overall , the cast is looking forward to viewers itting back and taking it all in. i don't know if i want anybody to have any expectations of it. i want people to be in the moment with me and to find their own disney princess you know within themselves. it will be a bonding experience. i would just say, let it take you away. okay and let it bond you as the timeless story that it is very, very honored for the for the challenge. it's a piece of film and music history that we're also thrilled our inner child and are just freaking out to tell give it to new audiences. our thanks there to sharon shaw reminder beauty and the beast of 30th c
i'm just really ex and to comedic faves martin short and david alan grier, inviting us to be their guest take on the roles of lumiere and cogs worth. what is the dress apart? like i have an elaborate wig with candles in it . that takes an hour and then costume, i think, 40 minutes or something. i love martin short. to death and it's hard not to fan over him every day, and i love our guests because it's mostly him singing and working, and i just watched, but overall , the cast is looking forward...
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bob, margaret # martin, and david cleary. finally i'd also like to say a few words about alicia peterson clark. she helped me in my first election and she became my house chief and she got me to the senate and she helped to build the operation and established the culture that runs through my office today. today, even if you never met her, if you have worked for me, you've been influenced by her leadership. she passed away a few years ago, heart breakingly young and she is deeply missed. three, consistently remind yourself why you came to serve. the american people expect us to get things done. like it or not, they may not send you home, but you'll leave feeling that you played in the game and have very little to show for it. four, only do things that have meaningful purpose. my staff knows my rule for the introduction of legislation. you've got to show me the human face behind the issue if you want to be introduced and passionate about it. five, remember our founders expected congress to be visionary. when we complain about r
bob, margaret # martin, and david cleary. finally i'd also like to say a few words about alicia peterson clark. she helped me in my first election and she became my house chief and she got me to the senate and she helped to build the operation and established the culture that runs through my office today. today, even if you never met her, if you have worked for me, you've been influenced by her leadership. she passed away a few years ago, heart breakingly young and she is deeply missed. three,...
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. >> reporter: martin short and david alan grier play an equally iconic duo, the clock. >> have i playedaid i'd rather see a couch in at tthat role than him. but no, i've never really played furniture before. >> i'm the first black man to ever play an imaginary talking clock. >> reporter: that's true. that's really true. >> you know what? that would and very short list. >> it's pretty short and important. ♪ unfold your menu ♪ ♪ you take a glance ♪ ♪ and then be our guest, be our guest be our guest ♪ >> to be serious, i love martin short to death. and when i heard about the project, i was like, if he does it, i'll do it. that's really why i'm here. i love "be our guest", because it's mostly him singing and working and i watch. >> reporter: and don't forget shania twain who famously sang ♪ man, i feel like a woman ♪ >> reporter: paying homage to the iconic angela lansbury. ♪ true as it can be ♪ ♪ barely even friends ♪ ♪ then somebody bends unexpectedly ♪ >> reporter: your character is this loveable character who brings everyone together. what was it like to step into this fantasy world? >>
. >> reporter: martin short and david alan grier play an equally iconic duo, the clock. >> have i playedaid i'd rather see a couch in at tthat role than him. but no, i've never really played furniture before. >> i'm the first black man to ever play an imaginary talking clock. >> reporter: that's true. that's really true. >> you know what? that would and very short list. >> it's pretty short and important. ♪ unfold your menu ♪ ♪ you take a glance ♪ ♪...
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historian, martin di caro david silverman -- welcome to the washington. superbly author of this land is their land. wampanoag indians, and the troubled history of thanksgiving. well timed book. you actually timed it for the 200th anniversary for 16 19. no, no 400 anniversary. i'm not a math major. well we were talking about how history books sometimes come out of the right time. you are planning this one so there's never a bad time to talk about this. right?. >> no, i certainly did time it that way. focusing the public's attention on historic events. i could write the same book five years later and it wouldn't generate the same interest. so, it was quite elaborate. >> yeah, 400 years 16 19 to present. let's begin with a hypothetical because i think all of us can remember when we were kids we do thanksgiving pageants or reenactments, what are we want to call them. from first, second grade, whatever it might be. here's a hypothetical. david silverman, your teaching let's say, third grade social studies class and it's time to talk about the pilgrims and plym
historian, martin di caro david silverman -- welcome to the washington. superbly author of this land is their land. wampanoag indians, and the troubled history of thanksgiving. well timed book. you actually timed it for the 200th anniversary for 16 19. no, no 400 anniversary. i'm not a math major. well we were talking about how history books sometimes come out of the right time. you are planning this one so there's never a bad time to talk about this. right?. >> no, i certainly did time...
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david. >> co-owners, husband and wife, karen suen-cooper and martin cooper. >> our jam is made in small batcheske it yourself. >> the hot pepper jelly, the lemon curd, and the strawberry-rhubarb jam. >> look at that. >> wow. >> beautiful. >> their son, pax, with his taste test. >> i'm just going to drizzle a bit. >> that's amazing. >> that's amazing? >> that's really good. >> pax approves. each jam made with five ingredients or less. grown and made here. packing them up, thousands of jars a year, using a forklift to move them. on their way, they'll be under the tree this christmas. >> thank you, david, for having us. >> made in america! >> in seattle, washington, tonight, at salty seattle, they're making what they call "crocchi." >> hi, david. i am so excited to introduce you to crocchi, the world's first croissant shaped gnocchi. >> owner linda miller nicholson. ricotta gnocchi in the shape of mini croissants, each one made by hand. those colors come from the ingredients, the vegetables inside. crocci was born to encourage people to eat their vegetables in a fun and delightful way. making past
david. >> co-owners, husband and wife, karen suen-cooper and martin cooper. >> our jam is made in small batcheske it yourself. >> the hot pepper jelly, the lemon curd, and the strawberry-rhubarb jam. >> look at that. >> wow. >> beautiful. >> their son, pax, with his taste test. >> i'm just going to drizzle a bit. >> that's amazing. >> that's amazing? >> that's really good. >> pax approves. each jam made with five...
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david: you had gina martin. talking about gradual deterioration and earnings. i agree with that.scussions about the japan shock and you articulated is it a run -- is it a one-off or is this the first step? i believe it is the first step. japan now has to normalize it. long-term goals of, the yield curve, yesterday with the japan news, we saw immediate reactions in cross currency swaps in adjustments. all what you would expect. tom: we had to go in the surveillance rolodex. i had to go back and find someone who remembered 74, 75, 76. at the year after that, horrific year we were up 38% and year following we were up 18%. is that the shock for the next 12 months? david: it is very possible. are we going to repeat 73, 74? cumberland advisors was founded in 73 with my partner. our firm was launched in the midst of 74. i remember that. i and worried about a repeat of 73, 70 4, 75 and the fed is to. that is why they don't want to repeat the arthur burns middle-of-the-road trying to satisfy everyone. they are going to stick to their guns until they see an inflation rate they can accept.
david: you had gina martin. talking about gradual deterioration and earnings. i agree with that.scussions about the japan shock and you articulated is it a run -- is it a one-off or is this the first step? i believe it is the first step. japan now has to normalize it. long-term goals of, the yield curve, yesterday with the japan news, we saw immediate reactions in cross currency swaps in adjustments. all what you would expect. tom: we had to go in the surveillance rolodex. i had to go back and...
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martin has more. >> it's a full-circle moment for kansas congresswoman davids. literally just a relief. thursday, the house passed the respect for marriage act requiring the federal government to legally recognize same marriages regardless of any future supreme court decision. this is one less anxiety on on the plates of people who are already, you know, facing so many things right now in our country. david is the first openly person elected to congress from kansas in 2004 neighboring state, missouri voted to define marriage as only between a man and a woman. i remember watching tv and crying. i just remember how deeply it impacted me that there were that many people who didn't. i think that someone like me should be able to start a family. now she's part of the congress ending a much different message. legislation reflects democrats believe in the dignity, beauty and divinity of every person. in the end, 12 senate republicans in nearly 40 house republicans joined democrats to pass the bill but not without pushback from dozens of republican. honestly, the bill should be called the disre
martin has more. >> it's a full-circle moment for kansas congresswoman davids. literally just a relief. thursday, the house passed the respect for marriage act requiring the federal government to legally recognize same marriages regardless of any future supreme court decision. this is one less anxiety on on the plates of people who are already, you know, facing so many things right now in our country. david is the first openly person elected to congress from kansas in 2004 neighboring...
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also the biggest victory of trainer nicky martin's career, particularly after admitting last year she forgot to enter the horse in the race! australia opener davido be helped from the field on the second day of the second test against south africa. warner has struggled in the melbourne heat but still went to his double century after tea. during the celebrations, however, he was struck by cramp and he had to retire hurt. australia ended the day on 386 for 3. that's already 197 ahead. england's re—arranged white ball series in bangladesh is now confirmed to start on the 1st of march next year after the original tour was postponed because of the pandemic. led by captainjos buttler, there'll be three one—day matches and three t20 internationals. tha will host most of them. when european eventing champion nicola wilson fell at a jump at badminton horse trials in may, it was touch and go that she'd even survive. now, months later, she is not only able to walk again, she's now looking forward to starting a new chapter as a coach. tanya arnold's been to see nicola at her yard. apparently, alistair was by my side and gave me a kiss on the forehead, think
also the biggest victory of trainer nicky martin's career, particularly after admitting last year she forgot to enter the horse in the race! australia opener davido be helped from the field on the second day of the second test against south africa. warner has struggled in the melbourne heat but still went to his double century after tea. during the celebrations, however, he was struck by cramp and he had to retire hurt. australia ended the day on 386 for 3. that's already 197 ahead. england's...
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yes, we have martin luther king's testimony. that is what got david and i so excited initially about this book. we have martin luther king's own words being cross-examined in this book. the most powerful part of the book is hearing the accounts of the ordinary citizens of montgomery talking about what they had to endure. host: december 1, 1955, rosa parks does not stand up. how spontaneous was that act? dan: it was not spontaneous. fred gray and she had talked about it for a long time. the only question was when she was going to do it. i think that was one of the things that has been mischaracterized by history, this idea that rosa parks was just this lady. rosa parks was a civil rights leader already. she knew what she was doing. fred gray did not know she was going to do it on that day at that time. he was out of town when it happened. she and fred gray used to have lunch almost every day at his office. one of the things they would talk about was how are you going to do it? what is going to happen? it was preplanned >> and she was convicted in a 30
yes, we have martin luther king's testimony. that is what got david and i so excited initially about this book. we have martin luther king's own words being cross-examined in this book. the most powerful part of the book is hearing the accounts of the ordinary citizens of montgomery talking about what they had to endure. host: december 1, 1955, rosa parks does not stand up. how spontaneous was that act? dan: it was not spontaneous. fred gray and she had talked about it for a long time. the only...
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join is managing principal david dietz, rob luna and kings view wealth management cio scott martin and the crypto boroughs, i did not get the memo, i am wearing the wrong shade right now. you didn't tell me. let's talk about this. i am going to talk about steadfast rules for buying stocks that are down and down markets. people obviously this is what you want to do, go into next year and take advantage of the carnage but this year any attempt to do that mostly has been a mistake. what are your steadfast rules? >> at the end of the day you've got to find quality over the long run and if you look at stocks over the long when you get 9% to 10% returns, why did not 2% or 3%? you have to endure years like this, the volatility. stick with quality. you talked about retail, wayfarer hasn't been doing well. restoration hardware dominating great products, great service, great company. when you get a chance to buy those names down 50% or 60% you step up and do it. don't start digging through the rubble to find that and hope you get lottery tickets, stick with high quality, themes you can have conv
join is managing principal david dietz, rob luna and kings view wealth management cio scott martin and the crypto boroughs, i did not get the memo, i am wearing the wrong shade right now. you didn't tell me. let's talk about this. i am going to talk about steadfast rules for buying stocks that are down and down markets. people obviously this is what you want to do, go into next year and take advantage of the carnage but this year any attempt to do that mostly has been a mistake. what are your...
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in this book that's one of the most powerful things we have martin luther king's testimony. yes, that sort of what got davidinitially about the book and we have martin luther king's own words being cross examined in this book. but to me the most powerful part of the book is hearing the accounts of the ordinary citizens of montgomery talking about whatna they had to end wee writing those buses. >> host: december 1st, 1955. rosa parks does not stand up. how spontaneous was that act? >> guest: it was not spontaneous. fred gray and she had talked about it for a long time. the only question is when she was going tog do it and i think that is one of the things that had been mischaracterized by history, this idea that rosa parks was this lady that happened to be sitting out the civil rights leader already. she knews what she was doing. fred didn't know she was going to do it on that day at that time. she was out of town when it happened but she and fred use to have lunch almost every day at his office and one of the things they would talk about isve how e you going to do it, et cetera. so it was preplanned it just
in this book that's one of the most powerful things we have martin luther king's testimony. yes, that sort of what got davidinitially about the book and we have martin luther king's own words being cross examined in this book. but to me the most powerful part of the book is hearing the accounts of the ordinary citizens of montgomery talking about whatna they had to end wee writing those buses. >> host: december 1st, 1955. rosa parks does not stand up. how spontaneous was that act?...
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bob cadlick, martin, and david cleary. finally, also a few words about alicia peterson-clark. she helped me in my first election. she became my house chief, and she got me to the senate. she helped build the operation and established the culture that runs through my office today. today, even if you never met her, if you have worked for me you've been influenced by her leadership. she passed away a few years ago, heartbreakingly young, and she is deeply missed. three, consistently remind yourself why you came to serve. the american people expect us to get things done. like it or not, they may not send you home, but you'll leave feeling that you played in the game and have very little to show for it. four, only do things that have meaningful purpose. my staff knows my rule for the introduction of legislation -- you've got to show me the human face behind the issue if you want me to introduce it and be passionate about it. five, remember our founders expected congress to be visionary. when we complain about regulation we don't like it's usually our fault, because we either delega
bob cadlick, martin, and david cleary. finally, also a few words about alicia peterson-clark. she helped me in my first election. she became my house chief, and she got me to the senate. she helped build the operation and established the culture that runs through my office today. today, even if you never met her, if you have worked for me you've been influenced by her leadership. she passed away a few years ago, heartbreakingly young, and she is deeply missed. three, consistently remind...
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martin walsh, secretary of labor. the honorable thomas [indiscernible], secretary of agriculture. mr. john legend and mrs. christine teigen. the honorable nina hidalgo and mr. david james. mr. david e radley and catherine bradley. the honorable robert menendez, united states senate. and mrs. nadine menendez. ms. jennifer garner and ms. violet affleck. the honorable janet yellen, secretary of the treasury. the honorable mitchell landrieu and mrs. cheryl landrieu. mrs. raquel richmond. the honorable jean pierre and mrs. karine. the honorable lloyd austin, secretary of defense, and mrs. charlene austin. [overlapping speech] ms. ashley biden and ms. bevins. >> the honorable terrence mcauliffe and the honorable dorothy mcauliffe. >> how are you all doing tonight? >> the honorable jennifer granholm. >> the honorable charles schumer, united states senate, and ms. is jessica schumer. >> my daughter wanted to go to her first state dinner. >> how are you feeling about the georgia senate runoff? >> very good. [indiscernible] >> thank you, everybody. >> we are going to have a lot of opportunities to work with the president. >> the honorable stephen breyer and mrs. breyer. [i
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be live action of course, with me and the most amazing cast martin short, who's here >> jimmy: yeah, come on. oh, my gosh. [ applause ] >> david creation of it >> jimmy: yeah i have another close-up picture of you looking gorgeous as belle. >> thank you >> jimmy: i wanted to show a a clip tonight, but we don't actually have a clip but we do have a ukulele >> oh! okay [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: and i was just wondering -- if you wouldn't mind giving -- could you maybe give us a little taste >> okay. let's see. let's see what i can do. ♪ ♪ certain as the su rising in the east ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ tale as old as time song as old as rhyme beauty and the beast ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: h.e.r., everybody! "beauty and the beast: a 30th celebration" airs december 15th at 8:00 pm on abc. mary mccartney joins us after the break. stick around i tried! i knew i was going to mess up. [ cheers and applause ♪ (stalllled engine)e) cocome on, olele' beauty.. ♪ cocome on, olele' beauty.. hey,y, arare you readady? okay.... ♪ okay.... i'm gonna a miss you.. ♪♪ billy, ♪♪ ththat's your r name, righg? i have a a little susurprise
be live action of course, with me and the most amazing cast martin short, who's here >> jimmy: yeah, come on. oh, my gosh. [ applause ] >> david creation of it >> jimmy: yeah i have another close-up picture of you looking gorgeous as belle. >> thank you >> jimmy: i wanted to show a a clip tonight, but we don't actually have a clip but we do have a ukulele >> oh! okay [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: and i was just wondering -- if you wouldn't mind giving...
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david solomon at goldman sachs is warning of layoffs next month. citing monetary conditions and slowing economy for the move. >>> lockheed martin is protesting the army decision to award an $80 billion report for a fleet of helicopters. >>> and shares of cal-maine foods stock falls on the increased production costs >>> and finally, starbucks announcing the update to the loyalty program in february. changing how many stars are needed to redeem items for free. >>> let's get a check of futures as we gear up for the second to last trading day right now, dow futures pointing to gains 45 points. s&p up 12. nasdaq up by 77 joining me now is scott ladner scott, this has been a rough 202. is there anything to look forward to in 2023 >> dom, thanks for having me as a matter of fact, we think there is it will not feel like it for the first couple months. we think by the time we get to the second quarter and second half especially, there will be a lot of tailwinds on the back of the market most of the things are h headwinds. inflation and china and the russian invasion of ukraine. by the time we get to the summer, that should bring on a boost after a rocky first
david solomon at goldman sachs is warning of layoffs next month. citing monetary conditions and slowing economy for the move. >>> lockheed martin is protesting the army decision to award an $80 billion report for a fleet of helicopters. >>> and shares of cal-maine foods stock falls on the increased production costs >>> and finally, starbucks announcing the update to the loyalty program in february. changing how many stars are needed to redeem items for free....
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martin ireland and u.k. but also paid taxes in 2017 to china, panama, qatar, turkey, and india. go ahead, david as you disclose you have foreign bank accounts per se that's not a problem but in trump's case we have to be worried who is putting money in his pocket given the statements he likes people to put money in his pocket and how that influences policy. i have a column at d.c. report, the news organization i'm publisher until sunday until somebody else takes over about how there are 27 sole proprietor tax filings that show zero revenue but hundreds of thousands of dollars in expenses. trump did this over his 1984 tax returns and got caught. there were two trials. judges in both cases found that he committed civil tax fraud. that put him on notice that showing you have a business or maybe it's an imaginary business with no revenue for which you take expenses to reduce your taxes is a no-no. that's evidence very powerful evidence of criminal intent. >> so kathryn, do some of these fishy things in his taxes to your eye show crimes or show the irs was asleep at the switch and not auditing him a
martin ireland and u.k. but also paid taxes in 2017 to china, panama, qatar, turkey, and india. go ahead, david as you disclose you have foreign bank accounts per se that's not a problem but in trump's case we have to be worried who is putting money in his pocket given the statements he likes people to put money in his pocket and how that influences policy. i have a column at d.c. report, the news organization i'm publisher until sunday until somebody else takes over about how there are 27 sole...
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david: and then you did that while you are teaching physics? walter: i loved argonne, i loved my research, but that was what i was doing. it was right with -- near holly park -- highland park. 1968, martinr king jr. was assassinated. from where we are now, you can see the city burning and i could see it from my apartment. and it really became clear to me that i had this feeling that i was just not contributing to the civil rights movement to the degree that i felt i ought to. i was going to argonne, during my research, coming home. i had two good kids and a found -- i tutored kids around the community, but i wanted to be more engaged. i thought if i went to a college campus where there were students, i would be more engaged in activities. i went to urbana and it turned out to be the very best place in the world for the kind of physics that i did. david: you did that and then he -- you got recruited to go to brown university? walter: i did. david: and he became the dean of students at brown? walter: the college. david: the college. were there a lot of african american professors? walter: at that point there were quite a few. interesting that you'd ask about that because i was reminiscing
david: and then you did that while you are teaching physics? walter: i loved argonne, i loved my research, but that was what i was doing. it was right with -- near holly park -- highland park. 1968, martinr king jr. was assassinated. from where we are now, you can see the city burning and i could see it from my apartment. and it really became clear to me that i had this feeling that i was just not contributing to the civil rights movement to the degree that i felt i ought to. i was going to...
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at first i thought maybe martin lewis , you have maybe martin lewis, you have this moneysavingexpert . yeah. or this moneysavingexpert. yeah. or david. i don't know. david dickinson. i don't know. he's good at finding cash. his name. but no, i don't so at the moment, the company is this is musk. he says the company is running as though you're a plane heading the ground at high speed with the engines on fire and the controls don't work , which is controls don't work, which is amazing. so they need to make more money. how about how about jeremy clarkson taking over? yeah to see if it could be even more unpopular? that would be a deal and that could involved and could turn it into a reality show. i don't know what it's got to be someone who understands the political gravity of the situation. good situation. see, musk is good running companies, but does he understand, know? well, he understand, you know? well, he understands. is understands. but who else is going really down the going to really face down the deep and the political deep state and the political pressure put most? pressure that is put on most? that's the question are that'
at first i thought maybe martin lewis , you have maybe martin lewis, you have this moneysavingexpert . yeah. or this moneysavingexpert. yeah. or david. i don't know. david dickinson. i don't know. he's good at finding cash. his name. but no, i don't so at the moment, the company is this is musk. he says the company is running as though you're a plane heading the ground at high speed with the engines on fire and the controls don't work , which is controls don't work, which is amazing. so they...
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at first i thought maybe martin lewis , you have maybe martin lewis, you have this moneysavingexpert . yeah. or this moneysavingexpert. yeah. or david. i don't know. david dickinson. i don't know. he's good at finding cash. his name. but no, i don't so at the moment, the company is this is musk. he says the company is running as though you're a plane heading the ground at high speed with the engines on fire and the controls don't work , which is controls don't work, which is amazing. so they need to make more money. how about how about jeremy clarkson taking over? yeah to see if it could be even more unpopular? that would be a deal and that could involved and could turn it into a reality show. i don't know what it's got to be someone who understands the political gravity of the situation. good situation. see, musk is good running companies, but does he understand, know? well, he understand, you know? well, he understands. is understands. but who else is going really down the going to really face down the deep and the political deep state and the political pressure put most? pressure that is put on most? that's the question are that'
at first i thought maybe martin lewis , you have maybe martin lewis, you have this moneysavingexpert . yeah. or this moneysavingexpert. yeah. or david. i don't know. david dickinson. i don't know. he's good at finding cash. his name. but no, i don't so at the moment, the company is this is musk. he says the company is running as though you're a plane heading the ground at high speed with the engines on fire and the controls don't work , which is controls don't work, which is amazing. so they...
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martin walsh, secretary of labor. the honorable thomas [indiscernible], secretary of agriculture. mr. john legend and mrs. christine teagan. [indiscernible] mr. davidcatherine bradley. the honorable robert menendez, united states senate. ms. jennifer garner and ms. violet aflac. the honorable [indiscernible] secretary of the treasury. the honorable mitchell landrieu and mrs. cheryl landrieu. this is raquel richmond. -- mrs. raquel richmond. the honorable john pierre and mrs. karine. >> austin, secretary of defense, and mrs. charlene austin. [overlapping speech] ms. ashley biden and ms. bevins. >> you have been watching ghost arrivals from the white house east garden room. in a moment, we will show you the official state dinner arrival ceremony from earlier today read that was on the white house south lawn. first, a little more from our conversation with american university, the official protocol for a state dinner visit and what goes on behind-the-scenes in those final moments. >>'s, the chief of protocol at the state department has primary responsibility come up from the moment that foreign visitor arrives in our country until the minute that they
martin walsh, secretary of labor. the honorable thomas [indiscernible], secretary of agriculture. mr. john legend and mrs. christine teagan. [indiscernible] mr. davidcatherine bradley. the honorable robert menendez, united states senate. ms. jennifer garner and ms. violet aflac. the honorable [indiscernible] secretary of the treasury. the honorable mitchell landrieu and mrs. cheryl landrieu. this is raquel richmond. -- mrs. raquel richmond. the honorable john pierre and mrs. karine. >>...
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learned when he was speaking to andrew ross sorkin last week david, i think this is one of the more quizzical stories i've ever seen, not unlike martinhkreli, who also did not really have that kind of reputation that you would necessarily want. >> martin is still in jail >> i don't know. >> oh, he is >> yeah. >> pretty sure he still is >> i just think that whether sbf -- i love that -- >> he's reviewing the situation. remember that song from "oliver"? he's reviewing the situation ♪ i am reviewing ♪ >> can i break up that song for a second did someone tell him that intent matters? >> yeah. yeah, you've made that point >> well, i mean, if you just watches "law & order" or "csi," it doesn't take much to know that intent is not really a factor >> no. whether you meant to or not. he did it. if you did the crime -- >> i would go for it >> you're going to have to do the time >> keep your eye on the sparrow. >> don't do it >> i think there's maybe a mental defense he could use if he keeps talking >> is he still in jail too, robert blake >> i have no idea. >> must be or is he -- >> i think that he could -- i think that he could plead insanity
learned when he was speaking to andrew ross sorkin last week david, i think this is one of the more quizzical stories i've ever seen, not unlike martinhkreli, who also did not really have that kind of reputation that you would necessarily want. >> martin is still in jail >> i don't know. >> oh, he is >> yeah. >> pretty sure he still is >> i just think that whether sbf -- i love that -- >> he's reviewing the situation. remember that song from...
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david mellor mcguire . welcome back. it's 836 and you're watching and listening to martin daubney and rosie wright.ing its walkouts. it says paramedic x are being urged not to risk lives as bosses pledge to risk lives as bosses pledge to protect heart patients . and to protect heart patients. and the daily mail says labour is taking billions of pounds from the unions who are trying to cripple britain. also, they a contrast that we can go back to the med if possible. they say as the med if possible. they say as the sussexes collect an award for against royal for heroic stand against royal racism and have a picture racism and they have a picture of king who say and the king of the king who say and the king has devoted his life to promoting tolerance . more on promoting tolerance. more on that from david. in a second . that from david. in a second. and meanwhile, the sun goes back to the nineties , looking ahead to the nineties, looking ahead to the nineties, looking ahead to england's world cup clash against france. a star, striker and mbappe misses training with and mbappe misses training with a lit
david mellor mcguire . welcome back. it's 836 and you're watching and listening to martin daubney and rosie wright.ing its walkouts. it says paramedic x are being urged not to risk lives as bosses pledge to risk lives as bosses pledge to protect heart patients . and to protect heart patients. and the daily mail says labour is taking billions of pounds from the unions who are trying to cripple britain. also, they a contrast that we can go back to the med if possible. they say as the med if...
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nicky martin was annoyed that she'd forgotten to enter her horse, the two amigos, into the welsh grand national. this year she's celebrating the same horse winning the big race. welshjockey davidnation as "absolutely incredible". the defending champion peter wright has fallen to a shock defeat at the pdc world darts championships. he's been knocked out by the belgian kim huybrechts in the round of 32. snakebite, as wright is known, went a set up, but was off his game and huybrechts took full advantage, reeling off four sets in a row to stun alexandra palace and eliminate last year's winner. still on football, christmas fixtures are coming thick and fast. manchester city play leeds later and there is a full fixture list in scotland, six games there tonight. you look happy that it's back. it never really went away. the time is 6:24am. we need to check in with breakfast teams around the uk and we will see you in a very good morning from bbc london, i'm alice salfield. train passengers are being warned to expect significant disruption at euston and paddington today and tomorrow. members of the tssa are taking strike action meaning a significantly reduced service with short—notice
nicky martin was annoyed that she'd forgotten to enter her horse, the two amigos, into the welsh grand national. this year she's celebrating the same horse winning the big race. welshjockey davidnation as "absolutely incredible". the defending champion peter wright has fallen to a shock defeat at the pdc world darts championships. he's been knocked out by the belgian kim huybrechts in the round of 32. snakebite, as wright is known, went a set up, but was off his game and huybrechts...
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martin daubney. right now, one of the icons of the fashion world, david in westwood has died at age 81.oneer activist was surrounded by family and she passed away at her home in clapham in south london on thursday. well, joining us to discuss the sad news in showbiz is journalist stephanie techy . oh, i've got stephanie techy. oh, i've got that , stephanie techy. oh, i've got that, haven't i? oh, no, you've got to worry . i get it. yeah, got to worry. i get it. yeah, she is not tacky. and i didn't. time now . now, the world of time now. now, the world of fashion is obviously in mourning. vivienne westwood. oh, my. what an icon. it actually feels like we've lost the grandmother of the style nation , the grandmothers. oh, the queen of punk , the grand dame of queen of punk, the grand dame of fashion. and, you know, it's one of those things that we never, never another one like vivienne westwood, she was very much a rebel with a cause. when she burst into the fashion in the 19705, burst into the fashion in the 1970s, ushering the punk movement usher in stars. we haven't seen in fashion bef
martin daubney. right now, one of the icons of the fashion world, david in westwood has died at age 81.oneer activist was surrounded by family and she passed away at her home in clapham in south london on thursday. well, joining us to discuss the sad news in showbiz is journalist stephanie techy . oh, i've got stephanie techy. oh, i've got that , stephanie techy. oh, i've got that, haven't i? oh, no, you've got to worry . i get it. yeah, got to worry. i get it. yeah, she is not tacky. and i...
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david and if you're on the radio, you won't be able to in this little bit. martins suit is bottle green, which is the colour of my blouse. it is it isn't . but i blouse. it is it isn't. but i think it's in blue. i think he thinks it is green. it is green. so i'm afraid it 100% is not great. it's a very dark bottle. it's blue. yeah anyway, let us know what you think . where you know what you think. where you stand on the all important issue of the day. meanwhile, we will crack on with the papers. you've gone to front of the times, gone to the front of the times, norman, this is on the norman, and this is on the ambulance. workers strike. yes, which of which is very concerning, of course, we're to course, because we're going to have suffer have people who suffer as a consequence of this strike. undoubtedly we've got the army being brought apparently, being brought in apparently, which not terribly popular which is not terribly popular with some of the armed forces who think that their role is to support . the services during support. the services during crisis, but n
david and if you're on the radio, you won't be able to in this little bit. martins suit is bottle green, which is the colour of my blouse. it is it isn't . but i blouse. it is it isn't. but i think it's in blue. i think he thinks it is green. it is green. so i'm afraid it 100% is not great. it's a very dark bottle. it's blue. yeah anyway, let us know what you think . where you know what you think. where you stand on the all important issue of the day. meanwhile, we will crack on with the...