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. >> reporter: david oliver getting insight into how she plays and who she is. >> what word would you's very confident in her abilities. she knows what he's doing. >> fearless sounds like a good word to describe amy schneider the person. is that accurate? >> putting yourself out there like this, being on the show for this long when you know that you have such a platform, is a huge deal. >> reporter: schneider drawing inspiration from her mother, paying homage to her on the show. >> my mom was a college professor. so i was always very interested in learning. she really instilled that in me. >> reporter: throughout her run, she's built a massive fan base online with people posting about her every win. but she's also endured struggle, revealing she had been robbed at gunpoint, tweeting, i'm fine but i got robbed yesterday, lost my i.d., credit cards, and phone. i've been dragging myself around all day, trying to replace everything. undeterred, she's pushing forward on all cylinders, now setting her sights on the number two spot. >> for a total of $50800, you yu are "jeopardy!" champion.
. >> reporter: david oliver getting insight into how she plays and who she is. >> what word would you's very confident in her abilities. she knows what he's doing. >> fearless sounds like a good word to describe amy schneider the person. is that accurate? >> putting yourself out there like this, being on the show for this long when you know that you have such a platform, is a huge deal. >> reporter: schneider drawing inspiration from her mother, paying homage to...
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i'm young david oliver. yes. oh no. i'm 55 years old and i'm from south to them. i left them my country due to civil war off leave year. the 1st cd that i entered was the east of go for when i met with trust because they had to kid not me. that had to detain me. they tortured me somehow or the torture ice cubed. i advanced towards the capital on the way i was met with a couple of detention. i was no fault to take to see how the only option i'm taking to see knowing that i might draw my mind. but there are noise kit brought when i took the see. unfortunately, i was intercepted. the took us to the detention center. the come morning. you wake up on if you lucky, the give you a piece of bread with a piece or a portion of cheese. we did not have cleaned lincoln water. we were forced to drink from the toilet, the croak down on refugees, salems eagles, and immigrants who lived in a good god. it was something that we never thought it would happen. those were unlucky. got taken to the detention center, those who is kept the same day and went to the unit there where they're
i'm young david oliver. yes. oh no. i'm 55 years old and i'm from south to them. i left them my country due to civil war off leave year. the 1st cd that i entered was the east of go for when i met with trust because they had to kid not me. that had to detain me. they tortured me somehow or the torture ice cubed. i advanced towards the capital on the way i was met with a couple of detention. i was no fault to take to see how the only option i'm taking to see knowing that i might draw my mind....
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will spoke to david oliver, a usa today journalist.hat schneider's success means for the trans community. >> i think that it means that people who were in these comfortable spaces, if they were ever uncomfortable with trans people will let them sit in not just comfort but enjoy and also become comfortable because these are just people like anybody else. stop being uncomfortable, this is a person in front of you is kicking ass on the show. it shouldn't be any different than watching anybody else. reggie: if you've been watching the wind street, jeopardy airs weeknights at 7:00 on abc 7. drew: we are tracking visibility issues in the north bay with a dense fog advisory. this in effect for the valleys of sonoma and napa county until 10:00 a.m. this morning because visibility is low in that region. visibility down to zero miles. half a mile in napa. even livermore is seeing issues. down to a quarter-mile. no dense fog advisory for the east bay but nonetheless if you are on 580, you will notice the fog. the fog is going to linger through th
will spoke to david oliver, a usa today journalist.hat schneider's success means for the trans community. >> i think that it means that people who were in these comfortable spaces, if they were ever uncomfortable with trans people will let them sit in not just comfort but enjoy and also become comfortable because these are just people like anybody else. stop being uncomfortable, this is a person in front of you is kicking ass on the show. it shouldn't be any different than watching...
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david oliver, sooner than 5 years old and i'm from south to them. i left them my country view the civil war off leave year. the 1st cd that i entered was the red yanna east of go for when i met with their trust because. busy they had to kid not mean that hard to detain me. they tortured me somehow or the torture ice cubed. i advanced towards the capital on the way i was met with a couple of detention. i was no fault to take the c has the only option. i'm taking to see knowing that i might draw my mind, but there are noise kit brought when i took the c. unfortunately, i was intercept the the took us to the detention center. the come morning. you wake up on if you lucky, the give you a piece of bread with a piece of or a portion of cheese. we did not have cleaned lincoln water. we were forced to drink from the toilet, the croc down on refugees, salems eagles, and immigrants who lived in a good god. it was something that we never thought it would happen. those were unlucky. got taken to the detention centers. those who is kept the same day and went to
david oliver, sooner than 5 years old and i'm from south to them. i left them my country view the civil war off leave year. the 1st cd that i entered was the red yanna east of go for when i met with their trust because. busy they had to kid not mean that hard to detain me. they tortured me somehow or the torture ice cubed. i advanced towards the capital on the way i was met with a couple of detention. i was no fault to take the c has the only option. i'm taking to see knowing that i might draw...
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will reeves spoke to david ollis or -- oliver and they spoke about what her success means for the transnity. >> i think it means people who are in these comfortable spaces, if they were ever uncomfortable with trans people, will let them sit in that discomfort and be comfortable because these are just people like anybody else. you know? reggie: jeopardy tears weeknights at 7:00 right here on abc 7. -- errors weeknights -- -- -- -- weeknights at 7:00. kumasi: if you're interested in opening a restaurant at the site, you 120 days to submit your proposal. the park service's plan to pick an operator sometime this summer. yuri member cliff house is shut down at the end of 2020 after a 47 year run. -- you remember. reggie: this hidden pirates cove and a morgan hill backyard is about to be known across the country. it is featured on national geographic's the world according to jeff goldblum available to watch on disney plus today. they worked on this backyard complete with a one third scale pirate ship for two decades. to give people a pirates of the caribbean experience. they say it is a thri
will reeves spoke to david ollis or -- oliver and they spoke about what her success means for the transnity. >> i think it means people who are in these comfortable spaces, if they were ever uncomfortable with trans people, will let them sit in that discomfort and be comfortable because these are just people like anybody else. you know? reggie: jeopardy tears weeknights at 7:00 right here on abc 7. -- errors weeknights -- -- -- -- weeknights at 7:00. kumasi: if you're interested in...
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moving from journalism into politics, if you think about the fact that you know, david cameron's spokesman was craig oliveryou know, labour had seamus milne from the guardian. you know, this is not an unusual thing at all. what's slightly more unusual in this case is moving back again so quickly. and also and that, i think, is the thing that makes it very hard because people are inevitably asking, hang on a minute is the sun reporting this with one hand tied behind its back because its own hierarchy are involved in the story? and that can be very difficult as a kind of conflict of interest to square, but also the way through this, you know, borisjohnson is a formerjournalist himself. he has great contacts in a number of papers. there has been, you know, an enormous problem of coziness and perhaps undeclared interests of people writing about this story that i do think has a really corrosive effect on on people's trust injournalism now. you know, you can't be a whitehall or lobby correspondent without having really brilliant sources. and sometimes those source relationships do tip over into friendships. but
moving from journalism into politics, if you think about the fact that you know, david cameron's spokesman was craig oliveryou know, labour had seamus milne from the guardian. you know, this is not an unusual thing at all. what's slightly more unusual in this case is moving back again so quickly. and also and that, i think, is the thing that makes it very hard because people are inevitably asking, hang on a minute is the sun reporting this with one hand tied behind its back because its own...
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david arquette. and from the new drama, "the cleaning lady," oliver hudson. "live"'s resolution solutions week. all next on "live!" and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! >> ryan: looking good, guys, looking good. >> kelly: morning. it is wednesday, january 5th. welcome to wednesday's addition of "where's waldo?" time for a location change. >> ryan: so you're in
david arquette. and from the new drama, "the cleaning lady," oliver hudson. "live"'s resolution solutions week. all next on "live!" and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! >> ryan: looking good, guys, looking good. >> kelly: morning. it is wednesday, january 5th. welcome to wednesday's addition of "where's waldo?" time for a location change. >> ryan: so you're in
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we heard about rotation into emerging markets from shane oliver earlier as well. david year might be it. i would be remiss if i did not say. this goes into -- this is also set to defy skeptics. j.p. morgan strategists are very positive on the earnings outlook this year and forecast significant beats. output is rebounding. bottlenecks are easing. and the eurozone will be a bright spot for 20% earnings growth in 2022. there is plenty more ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we started this the wednesday before thanksgiving developing an omicron specific vaccine. it continues to be made. it should be in clinics in the coming weeks. david: the boss of moderna speaking at a virtual world economic forum event. dr. anthony fauci says it is too soon to say whether the omicron variant will herald a shift in the covid-19 pandemic to endemic. joshua discusses how the pandemic could become endemic. >> the virus can be causing a lot of problems in one part of the country and in another part it can come down. the cases can drop dramatically and the situation can look different. i think we
we heard about rotation into emerging markets from shane oliver earlier as well. david year might be it. i would be remiss if i did not say. this goes into -- this is also set to defy skeptics. j.p. morgan strategists are very positive on the earnings outlook this year and forecast significant beats. output is rebounding. bottlenecks are easing. and the eurozone will be a bright spot for 20% earnings growth in 2022. there is plenty more ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we started this the...
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oliver. thank you. meanwhile, anti war activist, david swanson says that the west is painting russia as an aggressor yet is itself the one making war. more likely the point is to paint russia as the aggressor on, provoked in gauge or in evil aggression against innocent bystanders. most people are not in the military have nothing to do with the military pay, very little attention to the news at all, and are horrified of vladimir putin or having nightmares about vladimir boot and have been ward that, that the evil dr. putin is trying to take over the world and something must be done to stop it, building up the hostility, you are increasing the likelihood of war under the pretense of preventing it discouraging its i, but it's a vicious cycle. it is in the interest of, of european governments and the european publics, ah, not to go along. oh, with the madness of war. and that seems to be in the interest of certain individuals in the u. s. government. in the meantime, the american stock exchange experienced a turbulent day em it concerns over u. s. involvement in the ukraine, russia crisis and comes afte
oliver. thank you. meanwhile, anti war activist, david swanson says that the west is painting russia as an aggressor yet is itself the one making war. more likely the point is to paint russia as the aggressor on, provoked in gauge or in evil aggression against innocent bystanders. most people are not in the military have nothing to do with the military pay, very little attention to the news at all, and are horrified of vladimir putin or having nightmares about vladimir boot and have been ward...
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in his memoir, the former minister david laws recalls being told by another minister, oliver letwin on that it is not an exaggeration to say that sue gray's report impact the future of the uk. it may find rules were broken. if it finds that they were and the prime minister was a willing participant, boris johnson's minister was a willing participant, borisjohnson's position would come under extreme pressure. she still would not be running the country, but the report has the potential to change who leads it. the british security service m15 has issued a rare alert to mps, warning that a woman has been working as an agent for the chinese state and trying to influence british politicians. m15 claims that christine lee was engaged in political interference on behalf of the chinese communist party. here's our security correspondent, gordon corera. a figure at the heart of westminster, with access to politicians from all sides and the funds to back it up. but today, lawyer christine lee, is accused of working secretly on behalf of the chinese state. in a highly unusual move, m15 today issued
in his memoir, the former minister david laws recalls being told by another minister, oliver letwin on that it is not an exaggeration to say that sue gray's report impact the future of the uk. it may find rules were broken. if it finds that they were and the prime minister was a willing participant, boris johnson's minister was a willing participant, borisjohnson's position would come under extreme pressure. she still would not be running the country, but the report has the potential to change...
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oliver. thank you. for a short time ago, we did speak with anti war activists. david swanson, he says, when you consider all the media outlets and what the politicians are saying, he says it been the day, there's a full scale effort to make moscow out to be the bad guy. the point is to paint russia as the aggressor unprovoked. engage your in evil, aggression against innocent bystanders. most people are not in the military have nothing to do with the military pay. very little attention to the news that all i and are horrified of vladimir putin or having nightmares about vladimir boot and have been ward that, that the evil doctor potent is trying to take over the world and something must be done to stop it. building up the hostility, you're increasing the likelihood of war under the pretense of preventing it, discouraging it. but it's a vicious cycle. it is in the interest of, of european governments and the european public's not to go along with the madness of war. that seems to be in the interest of certain individuals in the u. s. government. meanwhile, the us stock
oliver. thank you. for a short time ago, we did speak with anti war activists. david swanson, he says, when you consider all the media outlets and what the politicians are saying, he says it been the day, there's a full scale effort to make moscow out to be the bad guy. the point is to paint russia as the aggressor unprovoked. engage your in evil, aggression against innocent bystanders. most people are not in the military have nothing to do with the military pay. very little attention to the...
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david spade, ann dowd, and jim gaffigan. we'll have music from ryan hurd, jay wheeler and oliver tree. so please join us for all that.our first guest is a shining beacon of authority in his new show "judge steve harvey." you can watch it tuesday nights here on abc. all rise for the honorable steve harvey. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ look at this. >> look at that. you've got an audience, man. >> jimmy: this is quite a style change for you. i don't think i've ever seen you dressed like that. >> let all that go for a while. [ cheers and applause ] yeah. >> jimmy: you realize those are just more germs coming at us, right? >> it's okay. they got their masks on. >> jimmy: how are you doing? >> i'm taking everything. i got -- i got vaccines. i got the booster. i'm taking oral vaccines. i'm doing everything. >> jimmy: oral vaccines? >> i can't get covid, though. >> jimmy: no? >> no. i ate chitlins for 40 years. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you're saying you literally can't get it. >> i can't get it. i have some stuff in my system that will eat covid's ass alive. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: that's good. that's good. wow. i th
david spade, ann dowd, and jim gaffigan. we'll have music from ryan hurd, jay wheeler and oliver tree. so please join us for all that.our first guest is a shining beacon of authority in his new show "judge steve harvey." you can watch it tuesday nights here on abc. all rise for the honorable steve harvey. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ look at this. >> look at that. you've got an audience, man. >> jimmy: this is quite a style change for you. i don't think i've ever seen you...
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oliver, cbs news. >> o'donnell: and we have some breaking news from the baseball hall of fame. three-time world series champ and former boston red sox, davidtiz is the lone inductee voted into the class of 2022. it's his first year of eligibility. baseball writers for the tenth straight year rejected former slugger barry bonds, and pitching ace roger clemens, over their suspected use of performance-enhancing drugs. all right, still ahead here on tonight's "cbs evening news," why tom brady says it's not all about what he wants when it comes to his football career. our purchasing power adapts to our business needs. what's in your wallet? cough cough sneeze sneeze... [ sneezing ] needs, plop plop fizz fizz. alka seltzer plus cold relief. dissolves quickly. instantly ready to start working. so you can bounce back fast with alka-seltzer plus. now available for fast sinus relief. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition for strength and energy. woo hoo! ensure, complete balanced nutrition with 27 vitamins and minerals. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. ♪ ♪ do you take aspirin? plain aspirin could be hurtin
oliver, cbs news. >> o'donnell: and we have some breaking news from the baseball hall of fame. three-time world series champ and former boston red sox, davidtiz is the lone inductee voted into the class of 2022. it's his first year of eligibility. baseball writers for the tenth straight year rejected former slugger barry bonds, and pitching ace roger clemens, over their suspected use of performance-enhancing drugs. all right, still ahead here on tonight's "cbs evening news," why...
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oliver, cbs news. >> o'donnell: and we have some breaking news from the baseball hall of fame. three-time world series champ and former boston red sox, david "big papi" ortiz is the lone inductee voted into the class of 2022. it's his first year of eligibility. baseball writers for the tenth straight year rejected former slugger barry bonds, and pitching ace roger clemens, over their suspected use of performance-enhancing drugs. all right, still ahead here on why tom brady says it's not all about what he wants when it comes to his football career. when you really need to sleep. you reach for the really good stuff. zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. its non-habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. ♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes your stomach for fast relief and get the same fast relief in a delightful chew with pepto bismol chews. >> o'donnell: tom brady is adding to the suspense about whether or not he played his last game in the n.f.l. the future hall of famer took to instagram today to thank his teammates and fans. he says he'll make a decision with his family, but on his podcast, brady addr
oliver, cbs news. >> o'donnell: and we have some breaking news from the baseball hall of fame. three-time world series champ and former boston red sox, david "big papi" ortiz is the lone inductee voted into the class of 2022. it's his first year of eligibility. baseball writers for the tenth straight year rejected former slugger barry bonds, and pitching ace roger clemens, over their suspected use of performance-enhancing drugs. all right, still ahead here on why tom brady says...
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david spade and alana haim will join us, with music from jay wheeler. and on thursday, peter dinklage, fortune feemster, and music from oliver tree. [ cheers and applauselease join us for all of that. our first guest is an extra funny man who is a prolific creator of both comedy specials and children. his new special, "comedy monster" is on netflix now. please welcome jim gaffigan. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, jim. you know, i hesitate to throw the word "hero" around but you flew out here from new york. >> i did. >> jimmy: just to entertain these people, some of whom are from new york. [ cheers and applause ] >> these are all my children, actually. [ laughter ] no, i flew out here. but you know. i've been vaccinated and boosted. you know. but it is -- [ cheers ] it is strange. i will admit my parents haven't been vaccinated. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> which is -- yeah. they've been dead for a couple of decades. [ laughter ] but still. >> jimmy: very irresponsible. >> it's just selfish. just selfishness. >> jimmy: are you doing well? >> i'm doing all right. >> jimmy: everything's good? >> i'm doing all right. >> jimmy: your comedy special is ve
david spade and alana haim will join us, with music from jay wheeler. and on thursday, peter dinklage, fortune feemster, and music from oliver tree. [ cheers and applauselease join us for all of that. our first guest is an extra funny man who is a prolific creator of both comedy specials and children. his new special, "comedy monster" is on netflix now. please welcome jim gaffigan. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, jim. you know, i hesitate to throw the word...
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david spade and alana haim. apologies to matt damon. we ran out of time for him. tomorrow night, i'll be joined by peter dinklage and fortune feimster with music from oliver tree. ♪ ♪ [ singing in foreign language ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ singing in foreign language ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ singing in foreign language ] ♪ ♪ [ singing in foreign language ] ♪ ♪ [ singing in foreign language ] ♪ ♪ [ singing in foreign language ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ singing in foreign language ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> tonight, jamie lynn spears finding her voice. >> i have to do it or how else can i expect my daughters to stand up for themselves? >> breaking her silence about her relationship with her superstar sister. with insights into britney's struggles. what was your reaction when the conservatorship was dissolved? >> i was happy. >> shedding light on her own mental health struggles. >> it really was like to the point where i panic attacks werr all-consuming. >> after that tragic accident that changed everything. >> i felt to the core what it's like to have the worst happen to you. >> riffing her life on her own terms. >> i stood up for myself to say exactly what i wanted. >> this special edition of
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david miliband, you were in the thick of all of this that minute, that former cabinet minister was of course paraphrasing leo amery, who told neville chamberlain to go, who was himself paraphrasing oliverpartment. will boris johnson go? >> i think it's now a matter of when and not if. that is the consensus among the commentators. essentially two things have happened, a group of conservative mps feel that boris johnson has debotched the premiership and another group of conservative mps fear he is no longer a vote winner. that spells trouble for any prime minister. the big question for britain is whether this is not just a crisis for boris johnson but whether it's a crisis for the conservative party as a whole and that would mean a newly competitive landscape in british politics. >> anne applebaum, what do you think on that -- on that key issue? is the conservative party ready to abandon not just boris johnson, but the whole brexit kind of its own version of trumpism? >> so the reason why this scandal has stuck to boris johnson much more than his many other scandals is that it epitomizes something that people intuitively feel about the conservative party, that it somehow feels -- and bor
david miliband, you were in the thick of all of this that minute, that former cabinet minister was of course paraphrasing leo amery, who told neville chamberlain to go, who was himself paraphrasing oliverpartment. will boris johnson go? >> i think it's now a matter of when and not if. that is the consensus among the commentators. essentially two things have happened, a group of conservative mps feel that boris johnson has debotched the premiership and another group of conservative mps...
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the former minister, david laws, on the left, recalls being told by oliver letwin on the right.max. if not, after the may elections. rachel, there was a lot of talk in that explain a report talking about sue gray. not in any way impugning her, but people have pointed out she is effectively reporting on her bosses. the government says it will be independent and free of fear or favour, but as many people say, it is not independent. what is the word around westminster? did people expect this to be, whatever it finds, to be free of fear or favour? simply, nobody knows what is in sue gray's _ simply, nobody knows what is in sue gray's report yet. we expect that to be published this week. as the report— be published this week. as the report made clear there, the prime minister_ report made clear there, the prime minister is — report made clear there, the prime minister is the arbiter of ministerial code, so he is kind of in control— ministerial code, so he is kind of in control of— ministerial code, so he is kind of in control of what happens next. we are hearing — in control of what
the former minister, david laws, on the left, recalls being told by oliver letwin on the right.max. if not, after the may elections. rachel, there was a lot of talk in that explain a report talking about sue gray. not in any way impugning her, but people have pointed out she is effectively reporting on her bosses. the government says it will be independent and free of fear or favour, but as many people say, it is not independent. what is the word around westminster? did people expect this to...