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emily is a leader. our profession in many ways, particularly through her lauded service to two organizations, the society for historians of american foreign relations, or schaffer in the society for historians of the early american republic or shear. it's a well-worn clichÉ to call the book a game changer. but to demonstrate why missionary diplomacy truly deserves the title, i want to situate it within scholarly conversations in both of these communities. this was easier for me to do which year where i too am a member. but let me start with schafer, where my strategy was to consider missionary diplomacy in relation to. the last ten years of winners of schafer's two major book prizes. this strategy had its limitation since as the list of prize winning books skewed heavily towards post 1945 history. and i think that reason alone missionary diplomacy essential as it exposes just a back story to the most notable narratives in american foreign relations, but in fact, that many important developments within t
emily is a leader. our profession in many ways, particularly through her lauded service to two organizations, the society for historians of american foreign relations, or schaffer in the society for historians of the early american republic or shear. it's a well-worn clichÉ to call the book a game changer. but to demonstrate why missionary diplomacy truly deserves the title, i want to situate it within scholarly conversations in both of these communities. this was easier for me to do which...
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we're not sure yet, emily. >> emily: devastating for the family and frightening for those of us in newk city. we know you're on it with your tight sources and beyond. kayleigh, we know now and so much we don't know now as well. what are your thoughts? >> kayleigh: "the new york times" obtained surveillance video that shows this individual in the area for ten minutes before. picks up the starbucks as alexis said -- who buys a drink and says let's off or kill someone? this is a deranged person. he kills brian thompson at 6:46 a.m. my question is how did he know brian thompson would be walking down the street? how did he know that he was staying at a hotel across the street and be walking in to the hilton? how did he know? >> jason: it's -- >> kayleigh: how do you know he's not staying at the hilton for the investor day? >> cheryl: he was right by the hotel. that individual had -- the surveillance video had been waiting outside for some time in the cold at least. so waiting, they knew -- he knew who the target was. let's be clear. >> kayleigh: how did he know where he was staying, at the
we're not sure yet, emily. >> emily: devastating for the family and frightening for those of us in newk city. we know you're on it with your tight sources and beyond. kayleigh, we know now and so much we don't know now as well. what are your thoughts? >> kayleigh: "the new york times" obtained surveillance video that shows this individual in the area for ten minutes before. picks up the starbucks as alexis said -- who buys a drink and says let's off or kill someone? this...
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emily? >> emily: thanks, bill.epting their fate in the minority and willing to you can work with republicans. from vermont said trump won. he's the president. we have to accept that he has a right to nominate his cabinet members. our approach will be to give him the benefit of the doubt when you not a blank check. host of here's the deal with kellyanne on fox nation, kellyanne conway joins me now. what do you think about that? >> i think it's excellent and growing trend because senator welch and others have obviously seen emily, president trump move this country into a center right direction. we have gone from the obama coalition in 2012 to trump country 2024. the migration of hispanic americans, black americans, union households, jewish americans, women. you name it, going from and of course noncollege educated households, going from obama to trump in the span of 12 years has shown these senators, including those who have been there quite a while that this is a mandate from the country to a president-elect who has
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it just happens to say fox news on it. >> emily: the $2500.01 -- >> harris: it's hr. >> emily: when youramifications, they were subsequently terminated, but it's shocking to think they could get away with it without accountability. >> harris: yeah. i guess some people will try anything in the name of having what they want. >> emily: kayleigh, christmas gifts, rvs, travel. >> kayleigh: i just can't believe that she would have the audacity to do this? i'm an honest person. i was a kid at the all catholic high school that would tell myself for eating in the hallway. i would not be able to sleep at night. if i was a person who is doing this. the strip club guy, first of all, why are you going to strip clubs? second, he was able to put that on as a business dinner. the guy using it to pay his mortgage, what are these people thinking? how do you sleep at night? i hope every single one of them get tired. that's dishonest behavior and you are costing your business. i'm not sure how you sleep you doing this. what else are you doing? >> emily: according to the president who has pardoned his son,
it just happens to say fox news on it. >> emily: the $2500.01 -- >> harris: it's hr. >> emily: when youramifications, they were subsequently terminated, but it's shocking to think they could get away with it without accountability. >> harris: yeah. i guess some people will try anything in the name of having what they want. >> emily: kayleigh, christmas gifts, rvs, travel. >> kayleigh: i just can't believe that she would have the audacity to do this? i'm an...
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go to care.com now ♪ ♪ >> emily: hello, everyone, this is "outnumbered."m emily compagno here with my cohost harris faulkner, and to joining us, carley shimkus. lisa boothe, fox news political analyst. and ben ferguson, cohost of verdict with ted cruz podcast. now the rush to kiss trump's ring is on. so writes politico, world leaders have been lighting up to meet with trump at mar-a-lago. tech titans are pouring millions of dollars into his inauguration. foreign leaders seeking to curry his favor with phone calls and photo ops. liberal newscasters rushing to mar-a-lago to amend those real tall fences after comparing him to. at the recent embrace of the president-elect is a scene that would have seen unimaginable four years ago. at the dynamic that trump himself pointed out. watch. speak of the biggest difference is that people want to get along with me this time. well, they have gone through four years and it was not easy for me, but it was not easy for them either. and that's the thing, getting along is a great thing. one of the differences between the fi
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. >> emily: prosecutor, larry, case dismissed, you nailed it.s what all of us who have had the honor of meeting president donald trump feel which is that he is charming and lovely and wonderful and kind and warm and funny and all of these things, so of course he is going to smile at him because he is a wonderful and normal human. the thought that she could be stoic and angry forever it's just only the narrative that the left-wing media would have you believe. >> kayleigh: and harris said could not have been nicer, and no interest in putting a prosecutor up, and wants to look forward coming on in the past, he is magnanimous. >> harris: look, i mean, politics is a blood sport and what you were pointing out, you know, outside of some of the extracurricular activity you described, i do believe that in these moments you do want to gravitate, clearly she gravitates towards power. you are not in a white house who really could have sat down for that debate on june 27, i will just say it, because it is the truth. so she is gravitating towards power and t
. >> emily: prosecutor, larry, case dismissed, you nailed it.s what all of us who have had the honor of meeting president donald trump feel which is that he is charming and lovely and wonderful and kind and warm and funny and all of these things, so of course he is going to smile at him because he is a wonderful and normal human. the thought that she could be stoic and angry forever it's just only the narrative that the left-wing media would have you believe. >> kayleigh: and harris...
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are the british government doing enough to help release emily?eased already. so obviously there could be more that they could be doing. i have met the prime minister and i've met the foreign secretary. but they, apart from not getting her released, there's no humanitarian aid getting to the hostages. and she hopes donald trump's recent call that there will be all hell to pay if the hostages aren't released will help emily and the others. it made me a bit more optimistic. it gave me a bit of hope that maybe someone does really care about what's going on there. someone has to do something and take strong action to get them released. she is a mother counting the days until her daughter is free. lucy manning, bbc news. the british museum has said it is in constructive talks with greece about the parthenon sculptures which are also known as the elgin marbles. sir keir starmer met the greek prime minister in downing street, but a spokesman said the topic was not discussed. a former advisor to the greek government told the bbc that a deal was close pote
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totally into that. >> emily: times square. that is awesome.or watching and don't forget to dvr us when you can't watch us live and here is "america reports." ♪ ♪ >> the american people are fed up. they outright rejected joe biden's failure of america's last agenda. but instead of listening biden doubled down. he's not just ignoring the crisis but selling
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emily, i want to come to you. they were a couple things.st, let's try to keep that to plant up if we can, because we have a lot of tourists in the city. some of them might be from some of the areas affected by the story. maybe minnesota. we don't know. 800-577-tips. the local authorities and fbi really need your help at this point. did you hear the words that nicole used in terms of describing this? she migrated from targeted to assassination, because of the high-profile nature of the victim. >> emily: i have to say, harris, i walked past that particular location every day here in the city. we all do it, so close to here. it's the site of conferences constantly, massive tourist activity. i sort of can't overstate the sheer volume of people going in and out, and in fact they have a specific area in front for all the bike traffic, as well. the fact that this surgically specific shooting occurred in front, right next to someone that was uninjured, absolutely shows how targeted it was and hearheartbreaking it is, for go. it's interesting you br
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. >> emily: and a totally tone deaf post by house democrats making fun of sky high inflation. >> lawrencecredible. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> steve: and we start with a fox news alert. today on capitol hill some of president-elect trump's cabinet nominees making the rounds as trump is reportedly considering replacing at least one of his key picks. easy for me to say. >> lawrence: bill melugin is live from west palm beach, florida. hey, bill. >> bill: hey, lawrence, good morning to you. two of donald trump's picks for his future administration has now withdrawn names from consideration and as you were talking about the "wall street journal" is now reporting that trump is considering replacing his pick for defense secretary, pete hegseth with florida governor ron desantis. here is part of what the journal writes, quote: trump allies increasingly think hegseth may not survive further scrutiny, according to people close to the president-elect's team which considers the next 48 hours to be crucial to his fate. now, trump's pick for dea administrator hillsborough county announced last
. >> emily: and a totally tone deaf post by house democrats making fun of sky high inflation. >> lawrencecredible. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> steve: and we start with a fox news alert. today on capitol hill some of president-elect trump's cabinet nominees making the rounds as trump is reportedly considering replacing at least one of his key picks. easy for me to say. >> lawrence: bill melugin is live from west palm beach, florida. hey, bill....
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emily, a british israeli, was taken by hamas gunmen on october seven.her dog. she is a spurs fan, often visiting family here in the uk. emily is my youngest child. i waited for her for a long time. i love her to the moon and back. she is a special person. you been having meetings with the british government. what is your view, are the british government doing enough to help release emily? if the british government were doing enough, she would be released already, so obviously there is more that they could be doing. i have met the prime minister that met the foreign secretary, but apart from not getting her released, there is no humanitarian aid getting to the hostages. and she hopes donald trump's recent call that there will be all hell to pay if the hostages aren't released will help emily and others. it made me a bit more optimistic, it gave me a bit of hope that maybe someone does really care about what's going on there. someone has to do something and take strong action to get them released. she is a mother counting the days until her daughter is fr
emily, a british israeli, was taken by hamas gunmen on october seven.her dog. she is a spurs fan, often visiting family here in the uk. emily is my youngest child. i waited for her for a long time. i love her to the moon and back. she is a special person. you been having meetings with the british government. what is your view, are the british government doing enough to help release emily? if the british government were doing enough, she would be released already, so obviously there is more that...
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emily, thank you very much. that was our correspondent, emily gordon in jerusalem as you're watching dw news stuff, next planet, a look, set soul for a chemical that's essential for life and also a big source of pollution on terry martin for me and all of us here at dw, thanks for watching the shows either in spring and do the same way you expect and more different things from life. plenty of parents, i just want to pursue what that's my thoughts or you think your kid is 2 different, risky, irresponsible, reasonable stopping port is those nonsense? i want my son to become a doctor to him because it's telling.
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emily: he knows everything.ce. while it has been a phenomenal year for equities, not a phenomenal year in energy markets. oil futures here and in london in the red on a year-to-date basis, holding onto modest gains on the day. that is raising a lot of questions about what could be an unpredictable year in 20 25 with a lot of unknowns surrounding incoming president trump's gas policies. patrick de haan sitting look for oil in the 60's and 70's this year. there is a chance it could fall into the upper 50's. changing dynamics for geopolitical tensions also potentially posing a risk. patrick joins us to talk about his outlook for energy prices. it is kind of a big contrast to what we saw at the start of 2024 when we had that 50% rally, everyone talking about oil at $100 and beyond. we have come a long way since then. patrick: that's right. i think the bulls have been chased away for now. under president trump's mantra of drill, baby, drill, it could be another tough year. keeping about 5 million barrels of spare cap
emily: he knows everything.ce. while it has been a phenomenal year for equities, not a phenomenal year in energy markets. oil futures here and in london in the red on a year-to-date basis, holding onto modest gains on the day. that is raising a lot of questions about what could be an unpredictable year in 20 25 with a lot of unknowns surrounding incoming president trump's gas policies. patrick de haan sitting look for oil in the 60's and 70's this year. there is a chance it could fall into the...
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thank you, emily. they were talking about know t trasgender care, supreme court will weigh the issue and we'll have analysis on this topic. jury in daniel penny manslaughter case back in today. and working with president trump to deports illegals. and tech minded people wanting to work for the federal government, how this can help america. all this and breaking news, too, we'll see you at 9:00. come on in, how are you? for god so loved the world that he gave his only son. so that everyone who believes in him might not perish, but might have eternal life. lowe's knows our deals let you give more, and get more too. shop now for big black friday deals on holiday decor and tools from our top brands. and rack up more points for you when you shop with my lowe's rewards. lowe's. >> brian: let's get started. in 90 minutes the house select committee on coronavirus pandemic is holding a hearing after releasing its report on monday. the panel's report saying it hoped the work would serve as a roadmap to respond t
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we begin today, so with emily, co and miller economy was both part of the story. you have gone through the long and grueling journey to discover more about where they are and what really happened to them. thank you both so much for agreeing to do this for sharing your story with us. emily. so i can start with you and can you tell us when this journey to uncover your past started? when did you decide it was important for you to find out who and where your family was? oh, well i probably, i started about 10 years ago, really wanting to find out where i came from that from maybe coming to another myself and wanting to feel like, you know, after, you know, never viewing connected to anybody. now that i was starting to have my own family, i really wanted to make sure that i felt like i could show my children my future children at the time of what it was like to be korean as them. why do you know it was very disconnected? from not growing up, i was adopted into a white family in the american midwest, so there was no ties to my critical to that was something that i had t
we begin today, so with emily, co and miller economy was both part of the story. you have gone through the long and grueling journey to discover more about where they are and what really happened to them. thank you both so much for agreeing to do this for sharing your story with us. emily. so i can start with you and can you tell us when this journey to uncover your past started? when did you decide it was important for you to find out who and where your family was? oh, well i probably, i...
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plus i want to thank on a emily and miller. thank you so so much for being part of the stream today. and thank you all for tuning and stay in touch with us online. use the hash tag or to handle a stream take care. and i'll see you soon. the latest news that are to 100 pounds and we're seeing people from families here are seeing that they have not received any single news with detailed coverage. this is the center of them off this sort of braces, hobbies taking place every single day as the form of the form that i see from around the world. it is a high time for the international community to come together to try and rebuild this can feed, have already with the aspirations of the 2nd people, the we are sure to see these agencies of legend some clothes ruin the stories of civilizations that market history wants this is where the story of savannah didn't have any stories to tell the humanitarian crisis, and 11 and calls for immediate and sustained action. ok, foundations loving. an emergency response serves as a vital lifeline for
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emily. so i can start with you. can you tell us when this journey to uncover your past started? when did you decide it was important for you to find out who and where your family was. uh huh. well, i probably, i started about 10 years ago, really wanting to find out where i came from that from media coming to another myself and wanting to feel like, you know, after, you know, never viewing connected to anybody. now that i was starting to have my own family, i really wanted to make sure that i felt like i could show my children my future children at the time of what it was like to be korean as them. why do you know it was very disconnected? from not growing up, i was adopted into a white family in the american midwest, so there was no ties to my critical to that was something that i had to do on my own as though i really started because i was about to become apparent myself. so i wanted to make sure that i was able to give that gift of my uh, where i came from to my children that's. that's a very beautiful and very powerful miller. what about you was the decision to set out and,
emily. so i can start with you. can you tell us when this journey to uncover your past started? when did you decide it was important for you to find out who and where your family was. uh huh. well, i probably, i started about 10 years ago, really wanting to find out where i came from that from media coming to another myself and wanting to feel like, you know, after, you know, never viewing connected to anybody. now that i was starting to have my own family, i really wanted to make sure that i...
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[laughter] emily, somebody else is doing these pardons.to bring the temperature down a little bit. we had a judge selling kids. rumour has it a couple other individuals had child pornography on their stuff and now a woman who was killing husbands and boyfriends are for insurance money, there is no way he is reading these cue cards. who is making these pardons and? should that not be the real question? kat said there was no way he was up all night looking at the stats and making charts and checking it twice to see who was naughty and nice. the most a [bleep] up santa claus of all time. >> the thing that is so appalling to me is that who ever recommended this do not read the cue card either. there is no way somebody right beyond the conviction, beyond the actual conviction and thought that it was okay to recommend the pardoning for that. and the dereliction to meet every link in the chain. to your point of the maryland d.a. declined to prosecute a homicide for three. >> tyrus: not what's not twice but thrice. >> because the sentence for the
[laughter] emily, somebody else is doing these pardons.to bring the temperature down a little bit. we had a judge selling kids. rumour has it a couple other individuals had child pornography on their stuff and now a woman who was killing husbands and boyfriends are for insurance money, there is no way he is reading these cue cards. who is making these pardons and? should that not be the real question? kat said there was no way he was up all night looking at the stats and making charts and...
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emily, somebody else is doing these pardons.nd to bring the temperature down a little bit, we had a judge selling kids. rumor has it a couple other individuals on there had child pornography on their stuff. and then now a woman who was killing husbands and boyfriends for insurance money. there's no way he's reading these cue cards. like, who is making these pardons that, that. shouldn't that be the real question? because cat said there's no way he was up all night looking at the stats and making charts and checking it twice and seeing who's naughty and nice. he's the most he's the most santa claus of all time. >> he's no santa. >> he's no santa, that's for sure. yeah. look, the thing that's so appalling to me is that whoever recommended this didn't read the cue card either. there is no way that someone even read beyond the conviction, beyond the actual conviction, and thought that it was okay to recommend a pardoning for that and the dereliction. to me, it's every link in the chain. so to your point, the maryland da decided decl
emily, somebody else is doing these pardons.nd to bring the temperature down a little bit, we had a judge selling kids. rumor has it a couple other individuals on there had child pornography on their stuff. and then now a woman who was killing husbands and boyfriends for insurance money. there's no way he's reading these cue cards. like, who is making these pardons that, that. shouldn't that be the real question? because cat said there's no way he was up all night looking at the stats and...
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emily, kick things off, what is the latest? >> reporter: we are still waiting to see exactly how lawmakers want to move forward here in preventing a government shutdown. speaker mike johnson is huddling with lawmakers, he has been for hours, trying to find this path forward on a stopgap measure and it could include a couple different things. we are hearing that disaster aid could be included, we are hearing that the debt limit could be included, and that has been something that, honestly, has some bipartisan support. there are democrats, including elizabeth warren, who say, we should eliminate the debt limit. we don't actually need it and they would be supportive of working on republicans with it, but a lot of individuals feel it should be a separate conversation. it should not be something squeezed in in the 11th hour into this government funding package. the minority leader in the house, hakeem jeffries -- >> emily, we will come back to you, but we are watching live as luigi mangione, who is facing murder charges, has disemba
emily, kick things off, what is the latest? >> reporter: we are still waiting to see exactly how lawmakers want to move forward here in preventing a government shutdown. speaker mike johnson is huddling with lawmakers, he has been for hours, trying to find this path forward on a stopgap measure and it could include a couple different things. we are hearing that disaster aid could be included, we are hearing that the debt limit could be included, and that has been something that, honestly,...
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emily, thank you very much. that was our correspond emily gord, dean in jerusalem. now we have some breaking news coming in here in germany. authorities in the south west of the country say 3 men had been arrested on suspicion of planning a major terrorist attack authority. so the suspects were taken into custody on sunday in rage following link the investigations. for more on this, let's talk to our chief political editor, mikaela across the mikaela. what more can you tell us as well? first of all, these arrests confirmed what done. the security agencies has been warning about this 2 months ago in a hearing in the dom parliaments. that the threat of attacks of them is the most most base of the tax here in germany remains and usually high. now we've seen these arrests and they are a 2 brothers of teenage, a 15 year old and a 20 year old demons. with lebanese descent and a 22 year old in mannheim with tuckers routes. and the other 2 rest were in the city of slipped gods, and the 20 year old actually had an assault rifle in his slot. also as data was secured and munit
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w correspondent, emily holding isn't a jerusalem. emily? um tell us more about these reports of, of new is riley strikes on syria. what can you tell us as well? the is riverside hasn't really commented on these recent strikes that have appeared to have been carried out around damascus again. but essentially this very much falls in line with what figures are constructed to has been since they are solved vermin fell. israel essentially is pursuing 2 goals here. one is to protect its citizens and his territory from possible spillover effects, possible attacks that could arise from the terminal that's currently still sleeping, syria and be number 2. and it's called is also to make sure that as we just tell them the report to make sure that's the of tubs. wesson's also lots allegedly, that reports at least, silverman and syria. it's information we con, confirm from here. but ultimately you've got these lessons don't fall into the, into the wrong hands. i'm sorry, i wanted to continue that. and of course, of course, you know, like we just have a
w correspondent, emily holding isn't a jerusalem. emily? um tell us more about these reports of, of new is riley strikes on syria. what can you tell us as well? the is riverside hasn't really commented on these recent strikes that have appeared to have been carried out around damascus again. but essentially this very much falls in line with what figures are constructed to has been since they are solved vermin fell. israel essentially is pursuing 2 goals here. one is to protect its citizens and...
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emily you first, this is a tiktok montage of... i don't know, the killers fans?ch. >> trace: is not normal but we normalize it! what is going on? >> this is not the first time this has happened i think we've seen in the past with a lot of serial killers the people, especially women, will take to these people and to make not fantasize them they actually really sexualize them. this is not how we change systems we have to go deeper into the system this one person is not responsible and it is heartbreaking because this is a brother, hassan, a father and that is how you should see it so seeing somebody he was a part of this party is disgusting across the board. >> trace: i find it baffling because you talk about the tiktok people and whatever you want to say, here is a sound bite that i found baffling from the cnn guy, listen. >> trace: he saying we should not condemn those who celebrate the suspect because the emotion and the passion is real, kalin? >> there is no new nuance and murder, murder is murder it is wrong. what has been disappointing about this side as i ge
emily you first, this is a tiktok montage of... i don't know, the killers fans?ch. >> trace: is not normal but we normalize it! what is going on? >> this is not the first time this has happened i think we've seen in the past with a lot of serial killers the people, especially women, will take to these people and to make not fantasize them they actually really sexualize them. this is not how we change systems we have to go deeper into the system this one person is not responsible and...
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emilie ikeda, nbc news, new york. >>> tonight, the pentagon says the u.s. had no advanced knowledge and played no role in the stunning assassination of a russian general in moscow. keir simmons reports ukraine is claiming responsibility for the bold operation. >> reporter: tonight, dramatic videostreet early this morning. the body of lieutenant capturing the moment a russian general is assassinated in moscow. he walks out. seconds later, an explosion rocking a quiet street early this morning. the body of lieutenant general igor kirillov and his assistant back later seen lying on a snow-covered sidewalk. the bomb was attached to a scooter and designated remotely. a ukrainian security source briefed on the matter tells nbc news. one video of the killing seems to be filmed from the back of a car. that ukrainian security source tells nbc news the security service of ukraine carried out the killing, saying kirillov was a, quote, legitimate target, because he ran the russian army's chemical weapons program. tonight, in russia, a prosecutor in a televised address
emilie ikeda, nbc news, new york. >>> tonight, the pentagon says the u.s. had no advanced knowledge and played no role in the stunning assassination of a russian general in moscow. keir simmons reports ukraine is claiming responsibility for the bold operation. >> reporter: tonight, dramatic videostreet early this morning. the body of lieutenant capturing the moment a russian general is assassinated in moscow. he walks out. seconds later, an explosion rocking a quiet street early...
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emily, welcome to the show. >> thanks so much for having me.h, yeah. >> this is a fun one, especially now after thanksgiving. everybody starts thinking about doing their holiday shopping. but tell us why the standard decided to put together a local shopping list. >> you know, san francisco is known for being a place where artists live. people flock here for the creativity of the city, and there's just so many unique and amazing artisans making stuff and really great, fun places to shop for the holiday season that we wanted to highlight some of our favorite makers, and some of the places where we're going to be doing our own holiday shopping for our readers. >> got it. okay, so what types of vendors you sought out? i already understand you saw local, right? kind of unique, but what categories, what kinds of things are they making and selling? >> we really wanted to go run the gamut from like really expensive pieces to the $4,000 sheep, sheep skin stools that i think you're going to see that are made by this incredible local design studio to real
emily, welcome to the show. >> thanks so much for having me.h, yeah. >> this is a fun one, especially now after thanksgiving. everybody starts thinking about doing their holiday shopping. but tell us why the standard decided to put together a local shopping list. >> you know, san francisco is known for being a place where artists live. people flock here for the creativity of the city, and there's just so many unique and amazing artisans making stuff and really great, fun...
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emily, thank you very much. that was our correspondent, emily gord, dean in jerusalem. if you're watching dw news from berlin coming up next, it's global us looking at what keeps our world connected. and if you want to find out more about that in other stories, you'll do, you can do so on our website at d, w dot com or check out our youtube channel. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching the, the code for 60 minutes on g w, the winning fighting of the we say never giving us the most exciting sport stories about people that happens every weekend dw, the receiving levels in the caspian sea. dia, consequences for fishes sturgeon hunting, invasive animals and museums, species control or cruelty and hurdles to a happy marriage. love stories from indonesia, the .
emily, thank you very much. that was our correspondent, emily gord, dean in jerusalem. if you're watching dw news from berlin coming up next, it's global us looking at what keeps our world connected. and if you want to find out more about that in other stories, you'll do, you can do so on our website at d, w dot com or check out our youtube channel. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching the, the code for 60 minutes on g w, the winning fighting of the we say never giving us the most exciting...
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i'm emily masters. i'm honored to be the session host for brenda appel, who is joining us from new york. though originally born boston and raised in northern massachusetts city since i we're so glad have her here with us today she has received many awards for her writing. she was a fellow at the dorothy bea and louis coleman center for scholars writers at the new york public library. three she's had many different honors, such as the literature award from the american academy of arts and letters a guggenheim fellowship. the list goes on and on. her work regularly appears the new york times, book review and, the new york review of books when writing, she says, she begins with a question that she feels hasn't been answered in a way that satisfies her and or even with the question that hasn't been asked at all. so i love that that curiosity is the kicking off point for her work. and i also love that chose to take the topic of the scopes for for her book keeping the faith also really enjoy that title. that'
i'm emily masters. i'm honored to be the session host for brenda appel, who is joining us from new york. though originally born boston and raised in northern massachusetts city since i we're so glad have her here with us today she has received many awards for her writing. she was a fellow at the dorothy bea and louis coleman center for scholars writers at the new york public library. three she's had many different honors, such as the literature award from the american academy of arts and...
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emily did not.i'm surprised, because he takes the words out of what with i expected out of your mouth. [laughter] >> i think there were a lot of reasons why president trump won so handily in november. i think the american people's a lack of trust with the democratic party is a big part of that. if you can see with your own eyes, if a regular person can say, hey, that guy doesn't look okay but the white house and senior officials are telling you the opposite, eventually the gut check kicks in. and i think you're right, the democratic party's going to have to rebuild trust with the american people before they can expect them to follow them into these big, sweeping policies or even leadership changes in the future. >> some of those voices who were saying he is fine, he is fine, and championing his re-election bid, chris coons among them, now on defense. listen to what he said yesterday. [no audio] >> i do not hang out with the president on the weekends. i don't spend time with him socializing and in pe
emily did not.i'm surprised, because he takes the words out of what with i expected out of your mouth. [laughter] >> i think there were a lot of reasons why president trump won so handily in november. i think the american people's a lack of trust with the democratic party is a big part of that. if you can see with your own eyes, if a regular person can say, hey, that guy doesn't look okay but the white house and senior officials are telling you the opposite, eventually the gut check kicks...
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it's, it's usually emily was right is right most of the time. but a lot of those people doing the social work of science have brilliant ideas that so it's it's a combination things. oh hi when my daughter born my mother gave her name eileen which is moonlight in language and we moonlight yeah say it again the name eileen i and we give a second name to her marie because of marie. marie curie. and now my question is how to raise marie i, i did marie do have some advice because you said that was like unstoppable and see that she's little bit unstoppable now and maybe you need like just to raise your is a regular like traditionally what is your advice is it sounds like you've already done a great job. yeah yeah just you've you've been encouraging and expected a lot from her by giving her those names and it sounds though she's lived up to them. how old is she. three years. oh, three. okay. we just keep that going. yeah yeah. it's like, hello, my name is david. you spoke earlier about the unfortunately prevalent problem of people sort of saying, i'm i
it's, it's usually emily was right is right most of the time. but a lot of those people doing the social work of science have brilliant ideas that so it's it's a combination things. oh hi when my daughter born my mother gave her name eileen which is moonlight in language and we moonlight yeah say it again the name eileen i and we give a second name to her marie because of marie. marie curie. and now my question is how to raise marie i, i did marie do have some advice because you said that was...
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it's, it's usually emily was right is right most of the time. but a lot of those people doing the social work of science have brilliant ideas that so it's it's a combination things. oh hi when my daughter born my mother gave her name eileen which is moonlight in language and we moonlight yeah say it again the name eileen i and we give a second name to her marie because of marie. marie curie. and now my question is how to raise marie i, i did marie do have some advice because you said that was like unstoppable and see that she's little bit unstoppable now and maybe you need like just to raise your is a regular like traditionally what is your advice is it sounds like you've already done a great job. yeah yeah just you've you've been encouraging and expected a lot from her by giving her those names and it sounds though she's lived up to them. how old is she. three years. oh, three. okay. we just keep that going. yeah yeah. it's like, hello, my name is david. you spoke earlier about the unfortunately prevalent problem of people sort of saying, i'm i
it's, it's usually emily was right is right most of the time. but a lot of those people doing the social work of science have brilliant ideas that so it's it's a combination things. oh hi when my daughter born my mother gave her name eileen which is moonlight in language and we moonlight yeah say it again the name eileen i and we give a second name to her marie because of marie. marie curie. and now my question is how to raise marie i, i did marie do have some advice because you said that was...
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and what emily said is absolutely correct. i can't wait till january 20th because this country is going to be made better again, great again by president trump and his staff real quickly. >> i've got only seconds left. quick predictions 10s each. emily. >> everything's going to be awesome, guys. that's my prediction. and i think we haven't had the end of biden's pardons. >> no question about it. i think president trump will be the greatest president we ever had. president trump will become the greatest president ever in american history. >> merry christmas. stay with us. more of this special edition of hannity right after the break. >> be honest. do you actually wash your water bottle every day? do your kids? bacteria can double every 20 minutes. don't grow bacteria in your water bottle. the american wagon train pioneers used silver coins to keep water barrels bacteria free. nasa astronauts even rely on a silver based water purification system in space. bacteria can double every 20 minutes. imagine your kids drinking that don'
and what emily said is absolutely correct. i can't wait till january 20th because this country is going to be made better again, great again by president trump and his staff real quickly. >> i've got only seconds left. quick predictions 10s each. emily. >> everything's going to be awesome, guys. that's my prediction. and i think we haven't had the end of biden's pardons. >> no question about it. i think president trump will be the greatest president we ever had. president...
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emily: no family dinners, just to put the rumor to risk? lisa: no family dinners.is an interesting coincidence. emily: so many of your competitors at google, microsoft, amazon -- is this a threat? lisa: this is a huge market. there are more than enough chips for everybody to build. the beauty of this is everyone has recognized that chips are important, so it is natural they are going to have their own capability. caroline: has the shakeup --emily: has the shakeup of a very established industry surprised even you? lisa: a little bit, i have to say. caroline: check out the full episode tonight. now, it is time for talking tech. first up, talks to produce ai chips at the new plant in arizona. they are said to be making preparations to start production early next year. plus, apple's main your manufacturing partner, foxconn, ported a second month of sales growth. apple has historically accounted for about 50% of the overall sales. the e.u.'s new competition chief says a potential split of google businesses is still under consideration. teresa rivera, who started her fiv
emily: no family dinners, just to put the rumor to risk? lisa: no family dinners.is an interesting coincidence. emily: so many of your competitors at google, microsoft, amazon -- is this a threat? lisa: this is a huge market. there are more than enough chips for everybody to build. the beauty of this is everyone has recognized that chips are important, so it is natural they are going to have their own capability. caroline: has the shakeup --emily: has the shakeup of a very established industry...
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speaker, can i also note that we are joined in the gallery today by mandy, mother of emily, a british citizen still being held hostage in gaza i have met mandy a number of times and in my view what she is going through is nothing short of torture. mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings and an admission i should have further such meetings later today. >> mr. speaker, i would like to concur with the comments the prime minister is just made. the hospital is the most remote hospital in mainland england. it's intensive care unit only has six beds and it is almost 50 years old and serves a population of 165,000 people. showing the constituents that their hospital will receive the urgent funding that is needed under the new hospital program so that they will not face a two hour drive to the nearest unit. >> prime minister. >> mr. speaker, the new hospital program that we inherited is emblematic of the failures of the previous government. making promises with no plan to deliver. we are committed to delivery including the hospital where we are reviewing the program to place on the sustainabl
speaker, can i also note that we are joined in the gallery today by mandy, mother of emily, a british citizen still being held hostage in gaza i have met mandy a number of times and in my view what she is going through is nothing short of torture. mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings and an admission i should have further such meetings later today. >> mr. speaker, i would like to concur with the comments the prime minister is just made. the hospital is the most remote hospital in...
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speaker, can i also note that we are joined in the gallery today by mandy, mother of emily, a british citizen still being held hostage in gaza i have met mandy a number of times and in my view what she is going through is nothing short of torture. mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings and an admission i should have further such meetings later today. >> mr. speaker, i would like to concur with the comments the prime minister is just made. the hospital is the most remote hospital in mainland england. it's intensive care unit only has six beds and it is almost 50 years old and serves a population of 165,000 people. showing the constituents that their hospital will receive the urgent funding that is needed under the new hospital program so that they will not face a two hour drive to the nearest unit. >> prime minister. >> mr. speaker, the new hospital program that we inherited is emblematic of the failures of the previous government. making promises with no plan to deliver. we are committed to delivery including the hospital where we are reviewing the program to place on the sustainabl
speaker, can i also note that we are joined in the gallery today by mandy, mother of emily, a british citizen still being held hostage in gaza i have met mandy a number of times and in my view what she is going through is nothing short of torture. mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings and an admission i should have further such meetings later today. >> mr. speaker, i would like to concur with the comments the prime minister is just made. the hospital is the most remote hospital in...
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emily, thank you for writing is.nt trump, already hosting world leaders, rallying republicans behind his ambitious agenda which has begun already. transition team senior advisor jason miller joins me next. outt when you want pain to swiftly decrease. i have been using various products from blue-emu for years. blue-emu's maximum arthritis pain relief topical cream is one that i really like, because of how convenient it is to apply. a small amount goes a long way. my mental health was better. but uncontrollable movements called td,tardive dyskinesia, started disrupting my day. td felt embarrassing. i felt like disconnecting. i asked my doctor about treating my td, and learned about ingrezza. ♪ ingrezza ♪ ingrezza is clinically proven to treat td, quickly reducing td by greater than five times at two weeks. number-one prescribed ingrezza has dosing that's always one pill, once daily. and you can keep taking most mental health meds. ingrezza can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington'
emily, thank you for writing is.nt trump, already hosting world leaders, rallying republicans behind his ambitious agenda which has begun already. transition team senior advisor jason miller joins me next. outt when you want pain to swiftly decrease. i have been using various products from blue-emu for years. blue-emu's maximum arthritis pain relief topical cream is one that i really like, because of how convenient it is to apply. a small amount goes a long way. my mental health was better. but...
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as emily was saying. [laughter] way to keep up.s saying, predictable nature of hallmark movies is what makes people gravitate toward them. we're coming up in unpredictable election. this election when it comes to predictability was anything but a mess you count making the stallions torquing. [applause] because this holiday season, some are up in their feelings about the election, i made a playlist with the best movies to watch and the panel is back to help a brother out. jenny failla. love my life, did that sound rehearsed? i've been working on all day. what you watch this holiday season given the moment we found ourselves in? >> definitely a classic christmas vacation because i think as a country we have had this realization we are over it and more clark and cousin betty's. [laughter] we are done with why is the carpet wet? [laughter] >> a cousin eddie moment. if they post the segment, it will be jenny -- >> i love it. what are we watching? >> i'm thinking alone because this year america said this is our home and we have to depend
as emily was saying. [laughter] way to keep up.s saying, predictable nature of hallmark movies is what makes people gravitate toward them. we're coming up in unpredictable election. this election when it comes to predictability was anything but a mess you count making the stallions torquing. [applause] because this holiday season, some are up in their feelings about the election, i made a playlist with the best movies to watch and the panel is back to help a brother out. jenny failla. love my...