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congressman scott fitzgerald.the time he was congressman-elect fitzgerald ending his term in the senate. thanks to a records request we now know that the staff of now congressman fitzgerald, they reserved meeting space inside the capitol for the wisconsin republican party at the same date and time that those fraudulent electors convened. here's the email request that senator chris larson filed in the informations act here. this is from the senate sergeant at arms office. quote, sent, thursday, december 10th. booking extra parlor room. importance. high. quote, dan from fitzgerald called and would like to book the parlor monday thursday, december 10th, an outside group called republican party for dan. can you please check on it. the parlor looked open to me but i don't know what's going on with everything happening on monday. everything happening on monday, of course, it was december 14th. that's the day that wisconsin was making it official that the state's ten votes in the electoral college would be cast for presi
congressman scott fitzgerald.the time he was congressman-elect fitzgerald ending his term in the senate. thanks to a records request we now know that the staff of now congressman fitzgerald, they reserved meeting space inside the capitol for the wisconsin republican party at the same date and time that those fraudulent electors convened. here's the email request that senator chris larson filed in the informations act here. this is from the senate sergeant at arms office. quote, sent, thursday,...
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congressman, scott fitzgerald.time, he was congressman elected fitzgerald, he was ending his term as the republican leader in the wisconsin state senate. thanks to an open records request, we now know that, the staff of now congressman fitzgerald, they reserved meeting space inside the state capital for the wisconsin republican party. at the same date and time that those fraudulent electors convened in those rooms. here's the email requests that senator larson, senator chris larson, filed here, is the email that his office released today. this is from the senate sargeant of arms office quote, sent thursday december 10th, 2020, 1:30 pm. subject, booking parlor an extra hearing room for monday. monday december 14th. importance high. quote, dan from fitzgerald's office called and would like to book the parlor in another hearing room monday december 14th from 10 to 2, it's an outside group called quote, republican party for dan. can you please check on this for him and let him know, the parlor looked open to me but i d
congressman, scott fitzgerald.time, he was congressman elected fitzgerald, he was ending his term as the republican leader in the wisconsin state senate. thanks to an open records request, we now know that, the staff of now congressman fitzgerald, they reserved meeting space inside the state capital for the wisconsin republican party. at the same date and time that those fraudulent electors convened in those rooms. here's the email requests that senator larson, senator chris larson, filed here,...
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nothing. >> advocating for somebody like ella fitzgerald when she didn't have to and unpopular, this ella did say marilyn monroe was ahead of her time and she didn't even know it. >> while marilyn is creatively expanding, darryl zanuck is busy trying to replace her. >> he believed he could create another blonde movie star and audiences would love her just the same. >> it's classic darryl zanuck to think you could replace marilyn, replacing a body with a body of similar type. >> the more zanuck pushed, the more marilyn came back saying the people made me a star. go back to the audience that need szanuck. >> and marlin knows exactly how to fight back. >> the photo shoot that marilyn do for "red book magazine" was a pivotal moment for her. >> the choice of "redbook" was definitely a symbolic one. "redbook" was geared at women and running serious journalism. >> this was the aexact opposite of the posed heavily madeup photos looking right in the camera saying i'm here to seduce you. >> she was really questioning not i think just herself but how to show herself differently. >> marilyn was
nothing. >> advocating for somebody like ella fitzgerald when she didn't have to and unpopular, this ella did say marilyn monroe was ahead of her time and she didn't even know it. >> while marilyn is creatively expanding, darryl zanuck is busy trying to replace her. >> he believed he could create another blonde movie star and audiences would love her just the same. >> it's classic darryl zanuck to think you could replace marilyn, replacing a body with a body of similar...
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there's a famous story that ella fitzgerald was wanting to play a the macambo club, but the owner ofit was a mostly white's only club. but when it did have black performers they had to be spectacularly beautiful. but the owner didn't care about ella's talent if she wasn't hot and sveldt. >> marilyn read this in the paper and got very annoyed and called the manager and said hi, this is marilyn monroe and if you rebook ella fitzgerald, he will come every night to hear her sing, both shows. >> this was the beginning of the civil rights movement where the ku klux klan was out, what was marilyn going to get out of that, being that visible a friend with ella fitzgerald? nothing. nothing. >> advocating for somebody like el will fitzgerald when she did not have to and when it was unpopular, this speaks to her principles. >> ella did say marilyn monroe was ahead of her time and she didn't even know it. >> while marilyn is creatively expanding, darryl zanuck is busy trying to replace her. >> he believed he could create another blonde movie star and audiences would love her just the same. >> it
there's a famous story that ella fitzgerald was wanting to play a the macambo club, but the owner ofit was a mostly white's only club. but when it did have black performers they had to be spectacularly beautiful. but the owner didn't care about ella's talent if she wasn't hot and sveldt. >> marilyn read this in the paper and got very annoyed and called the manager and said hi, this is marilyn monroe and if you rebook ella fitzgerald, he will come every night to hear her sing, both shows....
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elizabeth: congressman scott fitzgerald, thanks for joining us.. >> thanks, liz. elizabeth: come back soon. still to come this hour, yet another high speed car accident involving human smugglers at our southern border as republican representatives claim the white house is covering up a drop in deportations by delaying release of the government data there up next former utah congressman jason chaffetz. the new attack line against republicans, nancy pelosi and the president are now trial ballooning. they plan to deploy it as biden's poll numbers continues to drop and his agenda stalls. more on how the democrats are attacking the republicans to stop the same senate filibuster used and supported hundreds of times. keep it here on "the evening edit". agreed...my patients like these patches because they work for up to 12 hours, even on moderate pain. salonpas. it's good medicine new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose
elizabeth: congressman scott fitzgerald, thanks for joining us.. >> thanks, liz. elizabeth: come back soon. still to come this hour, yet another high speed car accident involving human smugglers at our southern border as republican representatives claim the white house is covering up a drop in deportations by delaying release of the government data there up next former utah congressman jason chaffetz. the new attack line against republicans, nancy pelosi and the president are now trial...
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yes, steven mnuchin and his business partner in this venture, canter fitzgerald ceo howard lutnick, jointalk about sat logic and their $150 million deal. closing bell, 30 minutes away. the nasdaq is still the worst loser here, down 2.4% or 340 points. s&p down 81, the dow down 457. you have to watch and see what happens right up until the closing bell. i'll see you in just two minutes. ♪ ♪ u'd think retirement would be the last thing on my mind. thankfully, voya provides comprehensive solutions and shows me how to get the most out of my workplace benefits. voya helps me feel like i've got it all under control. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected. meet ron. that man is always on. and he's on it with jardiance for type 2 diabetes. his underhand sky serve? on fire. his grilling game? on point. and his a1c? ron is on it. with the once-daily pill, jardiance. jardiance not only lowers a1c... it goes beyond to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease. and jardiance may help you lose some weight. jardiance may cause serious sid
yes, steven mnuchin and his business partner in this venture, canter fitzgerald ceo howard lutnick, jointalk about sat logic and their $150 million deal. closing bell, 30 minutes away. the nasdaq is still the worst loser here, down 2.4% or 340 points. s&p down 81, the dow down 457. you have to watch and see what happens right up until the closing bell. i'll see you in just two minutes. ♪ ♪ u'd think retirement would be the last thing on my mind. thankfully, voya provides comprehensive...
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i have to go down to the graveyard to visit my son, which is terrible. >> reporter: megan fitzgerald, united to make this father and daughter's dreams come true. ♪ >>> there's good news tonight about living life to the fullest and the community that gave a family they didn't even know adventures that will live forever. >> it's a little breezy. >> reporter: these are the moments of joy, adventure, and love that helped write the final chapter of a life well-lived >> tell me a little bit about your dad >> oh, my dad lived his life in color. he just had this amazing ability to see someone's greatness before they could see it in themselves >> vanessa's dad, 73-year-old patrick mitchell, was a family man who climbed mountains, loved the beatles, and was a lifelong educator from san diego. after the granddad of three was diagnosed with late stage pancreatic cancer, vanessa turned to a community group asking for bucket list ideas the pair could enjoy together. >> i thought we could use some amazing ideas. it took me by surprise how many people offered suggestions >> it was more than 100, righ
i have to go down to the graveyard to visit my son, which is terrible. >> reporter: megan fitzgerald, united to make this father and daughter's dreams come true. ♪ >>> there's good news tonight about living life to the fullest and the community that gave a family they didn't even know adventures that will live forever. >> it's a little breezy. >> reporter: these are the moments of joy, adventure, and love that helped write the final chapter of a life well-lived...
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what was marilyn going to get out of that, being that visible a friend with ella fitzgerald?gerald which she did not have to. and when it was unpopular. this speaks to her principles. >> watch cnn's original series "reframed marilyn monroe" tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. we'll be right back. [limu emu squawks] woo! thirty-four miles per hour! new personal record, limu! [limu emu squawks] he'll be back. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ i may be close to retirement, but i'm as busy as ever. careful now. nice! you got it. and thanks to voya, i'm confident about my future. oh dad, the twins are now... ...vegan. i know, i got 'em some of those plant burgers. - nice! - yeah. voya provides guidance for the right investments and helps me be prepared for unexpected events. they make me feel like i've got it all under control. [crowd] yeah! because i do. ok, that was awesome. voya. be confident to and through retirement. why do people who live with generalized myasthenia gravis want a new treatment option? because we want to be able to get up and get ready for
what was marilyn going to get out of that, being that visible a friend with ella fitzgerald?gerald which she did not have to. and when it was unpopular. this speaks to her principles. >> watch cnn's original series "reframed marilyn monroe" tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. we'll be right back. [limu emu squawks] woo! thirty-four miles per hour! new personal record, limu! [limu emu squawks] he'll be back. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ i may be close...
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is it peter fitzgerald peter fitzgerald? yeah. and and paul simon and they were they were very supportive. you have to remember this project could be done to attract some negative. press, you know anything you don't know why. particularly anything that big that visible is going to be an attractive object for politicians. politicians who want jobs who want whatever? jobs for friends in any man, i oh naively. um accepted the invitation governor mcgovich who actually recruited me? and but the people who really deserve credit julie cellini well a woman in springfield, illinois. and susan mogerman friends and and they had a vision do we had a vision? and she saw all of this. wonderful lincoln memorabilia in the in the basement of the old state capitol. well the illinois state historical library was located under the parking. as i recall. and and it was it was wonderful stuff including one of the i think three existing four existing copies of gettysburg address in lincoln's own hand. and her vision was why are we literally? walking all
is it peter fitzgerald peter fitzgerald? yeah. and and paul simon and they were they were very supportive. you have to remember this project could be done to attract some negative. press, you know anything you don't know why. particularly anything that big that visible is going to be an attractive object for politicians. politicians who want jobs who want whatever? jobs for friends in any man, i oh naively. um accepted the invitation governor mcgovich who actually recruited me? and but the...
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is it peter fitzgerald peter fitzgerald? yeah. and and paul simon and they were they were very supportive. you have to remember this project could be done to attract some negative. press, you know anything you don't know why. particularly anything that big that visible is going to be an attractive object for politicians. politicians who want jobs who want whatever? jobs for friends in any man, i oh naively. um accepted the invitation governor mcgovich who actually recruited me? and but the people who really deserve credit julie cellini well a woman in springfield, illinois. and susan mogerman friends and and they had a vision do we had a vision? and she saw all of this. wonderful lincoln memorabilia in the in the basement of the old state capitol. well the illinois state historical library was located under the parking. as i recall. and and it was it was wonderful stuff including one of the i think three existing four existing copies of gettysburg address in lincoln's own hand. and her vision was why are we literally? walking all
is it peter fitzgerald peter fitzgerald? yeah. and and paul simon and they were they were very supportive. you have to remember this project could be done to attract some negative. press, you know anything you don't know why. particularly anything that big that visible is going to be an attractive object for politicians. politicians who want jobs who want whatever? jobs for friends in any man, i oh naively. um accepted the invitation governor mcgovich who actually recruited me? and but the...
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>> megan fitzgerald in chicago, thank you. let's take a look at some of the headaches going on at airports in major cities. the fact is that there are really -- look at the map of the delays, now, the green is good, the red is problematic. take a look at the northeast. i mean, look at these charts of real problems in our nation's airports, in the cities we're seeing, huge lines for people to get tested. what more can you tell us about this? morgan? >> yeah, jose -- yeah, jose, there are problems nationwide. it's really a one-two punch here. you have the covid-19 variant of omicron that has reduced staffing levels for many of the airlines, and as a result, we're seeing cancellations and delays. and on the other side, you have the fact, as you mentioned, this winter blast that's impacting many of the nation's major cities, including airports. flightware.com reporting that there are about 2,000 cancellations today. more than 800 delays, as well. so we're certainly not out of the woods there. here in dallas, where we are, dallas l
>> megan fitzgerald in chicago, thank you. let's take a look at some of the headaches going on at airports in major cities. the fact is that there are really -- look at the map of the delays, now, the green is good, the red is problematic. take a look at the northeast. i mean, look at these charts of real problems in our nation's airports, in the cities we're seeing, huge lines for people to get tested. what more can you tell us about this? morgan? >> yeah, jose -- yeah, jose, there...
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. >>> in the case of senator fitzgerald, now congressman fitzgerald, it was something he had to rollf it in opening up this room, which was then used for these fraudulent electors to show up and claim wrongly that they were the electors of the state of wisconsin trying to overturn the will of wisconsin. but then a month later on january 6th, senator fitzgerald, then congressman fitzgerald, was one of the few people who was voting to block the electors, block the certification of electors from certain states. >> we're back with daniel goldman, karen benner and jeremy bash. i will ask you to land in the moment of hypothetical for a moment. if you were looking at how seven alternate fake electors came to be created and turned into the national archive, what question would you have for firsthand witnesses of that effort, like the folks that rachel has been having on her show, that was wisconsin state senator who knew the details about the room being reserved? what sort of line of questioning would you pursue in there? >> well, the main thing i would want to know from mr. larson and other
. >>> in the case of senator fitzgerald, now congressman fitzgerald, it was something he had to rollf it in opening up this room, which was then used for these fraudulent electors to show up and claim wrongly that they were the electors of the state of wisconsin trying to overturn the will of wisconsin. but then a month later on january 6th, senator fitzgerald, then congressman fitzgerald, was one of the few people who was voting to block the electors, block the certification of...
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fitzgerald. mr. fitzgerald: thank you, mr. johnson. madam speaker, this has been a year of crisis under the leadership of president joe biden. the southern border, our country was noticeably lacking leadership and solutions from the white house. instead, president biden took regressive actions. he halted construction on the border wall, brought back catch and release, and got rid of the remain in mexico policy. because of these decisions, over 1.7 million illegal immigrants have been encountered at the southern border since president biden took office. the number of illegal crossings at the border has risen at a rate faster under president biden that -- than at any other time in recent history. and u.s. custom and border protection reported that fentanyl seizures increased 134% in fiscal year 2021. i saw this crisis firsthand when i visited the southern border with my colleagues, and i've led and supported legislative solutions in congress to combat this crisis. but it's disheartening and unacceptable that president biden has neither v
fitzgerald. mr. fitzgerald: thank you, mr. johnson. madam speaker, this has been a year of crisis under the leadership of president joe biden. the southern border, our country was noticeably lacking leadership and solutions from the white house. instead, president biden took regressive actions. he halted construction on the border wall, brought back catch and release, and got rid of the remain in mexico policy. because of these decisions, over 1.7 million illegal immigrants have been...
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. >> meghan fitzgerald, let me come to you in the windy city. chicago public schools out again today as the teachers union and mayor lightfoot continue to fight over the safety of in-person learning. any sign of progress in the conversations? >> reporter: progress, yes, but any indication of when the students will get back into the classroom, no. earlier today we heard from the president of the chicago teacher's union who says that he has not gotten what he needs to be able to go back to his members to reach an agreement here. he went onto call the mayor relentlessly stupid and relentlessly stubborn. a lot of frustration. the teachers union says look, we want better metrics in place to understand when schools aren't safe to then trigger online learning. they want more testing. they want something called opt out testing which means every student would be tested unless their parents opted them out of that. the mayor says that's not happening. i want you to listen to what both sides have to say. >> we are working diligently every single day at the
. >> meghan fitzgerald, let me come to you in the windy city. chicago public schools out again today as the teachers union and mayor lightfoot continue to fight over the safety of in-person learning. any sign of progress in the conversations? >> reporter: progress, yes, but any indication of when the students will get back into the classroom, no. earlier today we heard from the president of the chicago teacher's union who says that he has not gotten what he needs to be able to go...
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or even forced to close for a day. >> meghan fitzgerald for us in chicago. alison, let's turn to you for a moment. the big news for booster shots for kids 12 to 15. it comes today as new york city is sending kids back into the classroom. they're using the new tests to stay policy. walk us through the latest here in the city. >> the biggest change as students head back to school post winter break is an increase in testing. previously if a student tested positive for covid-19 in new york city a schools, any of that student's unvaccinated close contacts were required to quarantine for ten days. under this new plan, that is changed. now, if a student tests positive because of covid-19, a positive covid-19 test, the teacher will distribute at-home rapid test kits to all students in that classroom, and students will then take the tests on the first and fifth day, assuming the student does not test positive and they do not exhibit any sort of covid-like symptoms, they'll be allowed to return to class. the only time someone would need to quarantine for ten days is i
or even forced to close for a day. >> meghan fitzgerald for us in chicago. alison, let's turn to you for a moment. the big news for booster shots for kids 12 to 15. it comes today as new york city is sending kids back into the classroom. they're using the new tests to stay policy. walk us through the latest here in the city. >> the biggest change as students head back to school post winter break is an increase in testing. previously if a student tested positive for covid-19 in new...
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don't shoot any body in mickey fitzgerald, brave man, he was the white guy. stood up said doug, you'd wanna do this, bel kilten just formed blank shad. i'm in. he and he go straight to the area where the black hole workers that he had been intimidating worked. he shot thomas willis and back as he was running away. in total williams killed 6 of his co workers and injured 8 more. he then killed himself. ah, it was a devastating cuz we can't bear it. my mother. that's right, this can't be happening. and mm mm. like his voice was on her. and that's what i'm kinda confused about. why did it go on her? we file suit for wrongful death under the mississippi wrongful death statute. sacon damages for mr. willis, man murdered, and an intentional act. it went to the 1st circuit court of appeals, which through the case out, based on the fact that it was a workplace accident. when they ruled, it is accidental and know what that word means. things happen. you leave a court out, you trip, that's an accident. you didn't mean for that to happen. i understand that. but this was intentional at the time o
don't shoot any body in mickey fitzgerald, brave man, he was the white guy. stood up said doug, you'd wanna do this, bel kilten just formed blank shad. i'm in. he and he go straight to the area where the black hole workers that he had been intimidating worked. he shot thomas willis and back as he was running away. in total williams killed 6 of his co workers and injured 8 more. he then killed himself. ah, it was a devastating cuz we can't bear it. my mother. that's right, this can't be...
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joining me now nbc's stephanie gosk in new york, nbc's megan fitzgerald in chicago, and dr. michael osterholm at the university of minnesota. welcome all. happy new year. stephanie, two big concerns across the country. the safety of children head back to school, the demand for testing. you highlighted both this morning. those massive testing lines in massachusetts, for instance. >> reporter: yeah, unbelievable picture if you saw that, just hundreds of cars in that town in massachusetts of people waiting to get tested and now you have schools opening in a lot of places, testing has really become the focus. testing and vaccines, to get kids back into classrooms safely. you see that here in new york city. this city got absolutely slammed by covid over the holidays with skyrocketing case numbers. there was one day on new year's eve day, 85,000 cases recorded in just a single day, but the new mayor in this town wants to get kids back in classrooms. he's asked for negative tests from teachers, staff, and students before they come back into classrooms. that's just making the lines
joining me now nbc's stephanie gosk in new york, nbc's megan fitzgerald in chicago, and dr. michael osterholm at the university of minnesota. welcome all. happy new year. stephanie, two big concerns across the country. the safety of children head back to school, the demand for testing. you highlighted both this morning. those massive testing lines in massachusetts, for instance. >> reporter: yeah, unbelievable picture if you saw that, just hundreds of cars in that town in massachusetts of...
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shooting started. storms in the room, he goes by numerous, why employees don't shoot anybody in mickey fitzgerald, brave man, he was the white guy, stood up said doug, you don't do this. doug kilten just point blank shot at him and he and he go straight to the area where the black coworkers that he had been intimidating. work. michelle thomas willis in a back as he was running away in total williams killed 6 of his co workers, an injured 8 more. he then killed himself ah, in a stain, bear my mother. not right. it can't be happening. and the me i can't force was on her. and that's what i'm kinda confused about. why did it go on her? we file, so for wrongful death under the mississippi wrongful death statute seeking damages for mr. willis been murdered, an intentional act. it went to the 5th circuit court of appeals, which through the case out, based on the fact that it was a workplace accident. when they rude, it is accidental. i know what that word means. things happen. you leave a court out. you true, that's an accident. you didn't mean for that to happen. i understand there, but this was intent
shooting started. storms in the room, he goes by numerous, why employees don't shoot anybody in mickey fitzgerald, brave man, he was the white guy, stood up said doug, you don't do this. doug kilten just point blank shot at him and he and he go straight to the area where the black coworkers that he had been intimidating. work. michelle thomas willis in a back as he was running away in total williams killed 6 of his co workers, an injured 8 more. he then killed himself ah, in a stain, bear my...
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the warriors play-by-play, bob fitzgerald described it best, it was in offensive flanker ♪ got my hairad ♪ ♪ got my brains got my ears ♪ ♪ got my heart got my soul ♪ ♪ got my mouth ♪ ♪ i got life ♪ >>> the warriors said that the numbers don't lie. the warriors average 111 points per game. they scored 82 tonight. this was the night for her, the mavericks grace blair had his number retired. how about the current dallas great, luka doncic. off-balance, goes. he scored 26, there up 9 in the third. this can burn you off. steph curry and gary, they did just that. they outscored dallas, 19-3, leading by 5. it was an 11 point double double. tomorrow it looks like his dad here. that jumper gave dallas the 76 lead. mavericks are by 10, the less myth open, dallas scored 12 straight, putting the warriors in a big hole. the shooters had an off night. steph curry, two games, 8 for 41. he will figured out, he scored 14. that is not enough. he suffered a bruise the skin, ending in a 99-82 loss. you may have to play in new orleans tomorrow without him. >> last game, i felt i know chance from the job. t
the warriors play-by-play, bob fitzgerald described it best, it was in offensive flanker ♪ got my hairad ♪ ♪ got my brains got my ears ♪ ♪ got my heart got my soul ♪ ♪ got my mouth ♪ ♪ i got life ♪ >>> the warriors said that the numbers don't lie. the warriors average 111 points per game. they scored 82 tonight. this was the night for her, the mavericks grace blair had his number retired. how about the current dallas great, luka doncic. off-balance, goes. he scored...
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the warriors play-by-play, bob fitzgerald described it best, it was in offensive flanker ive, is one of the largest universities in the country. online students at gcu received ive, over $100 million dollars in scholarships in 2020. see what scholarships you qualify for. find your purpose at gcu.edu/myoffer i didn't have health insurance, not because i didn't want it. i worried it was too expensive and i was having a hard time paying our other bills. but now for the first time in our lives, i can do both. covered california makes health insurance easier in every way with financial help for millions of us and free assistance to compare your options. covered california. this way to health insurance. enrollment ends january 31st. go to coveredca.com want more from your vitamin brand? get more with nature's bounty. from the first-ever triple action sleep supplement... to the only 24-hour vitamin c to heart-healthy support every day. get more with nature's bounty. >>> the warriors said that the numbers don't lie. the warriors average 111 points per game. they scored 82 tonight. this was t
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fitzgerald. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. fitzgerald: thank you, mr. speaker. it's an honor to be here to offer this m.t.r. if we adopt the motion to recommit we will instruct the house committee on veterans affairs to consider an amendment to h.r. 1836 which ensures members of the armed forces granted a general discharge under honorable conditions solely for refusing the covid-19 vaccine are eligible for the g.i. bill education benefits of which the speaker just spoke about. i therefore ask unanimous consent to include the text of the amendment in the record immediately prior to the vote on the motion to recommit. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, on august 24, 2021, the secretary of defense issued a directive requiring mandatory covid-19 vaccination for all service members including those in the ready reserve and the national guard. despite the challenges this vaccine mandate currently faces in charge the defense department had proceeded to discharge those who refused the vaccine. hundreds of soldiers, sailor, airmen, marines, guardians have alrea
fitzgerald. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. fitzgerald: thank you, mr. speaker. it's an honor to be here to offer this m.t.r. if we adopt the motion to recommit we will instruct the house committee on veterans affairs to consider an amendment to h.r. 1836 which ensures members of the armed forces granted a general discharge under honorable conditions solely for refusing the covid-19 vaccine are eligible for the g.i. bill education benefits of which the speaker just...
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. >> reporter: brett fitzgerald, who runs the "chiefs kingdom memes" fan facebook page, helped come up. >> what i hope from this is more friendly rivalries donating to these charitable causes. win or lose both cities win. would be great to see a lot more of that. >> hi, david. >> hi, david. >> reporter: and the chiefs fans started donating. >> going forward, i hope that this is a trend that catches on across all sports. >> i hope this shows that no matter what our differences are or our rivals, we can all come together and support a good cause. how about those chiefs! >> hi, david. >> reporter: even bills fans cheering on for this. >> we really appreciate the love that you guys have been sending up from kansas city. thanks and go bills. >> reporter: tonight, this astonishing number. fans have now raised more than $413,500 from more than 18,300 donors. 7-year-old grace, a patient, writing thank you, kansas city chiefs. 11-year-old jackson marchetta -- >> thank you kansas city fans for donating money to the patricia allen fund. it means so much to me and i bet other kids like it too. >>
. >> reporter: brett fitzgerald, who runs the "chiefs kingdom memes" fan facebook page, helped come up. >> what i hope from this is more friendly rivalries donating to these charitable causes. win or lose both cities win. would be great to see a lot more of that. >> hi, david. >> hi, david. >> reporter: and the chiefs fans started donating. >> going forward, i hope that this is a trend that catches on across all sports. >> i hope this shows...
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david fitzgerald — who's from liverpool — was inspired to do it after a family friend was stabbed tover the last 365 days, with no days off. it has been amazing, a hell of a journey that i have been on. the highlight was running with jamie carragher, one of my heroes. every type of weather you can think of. snow, rain, storms. christmas day? yes, it was really good and i deserved my christmas dinner afterwards. he started his running challenge after hearing adam ellison's family talk about the devastating impact of knife crime. adam was fatally stabbed in the neck in 2017, and a foundation was set up in his memory. just so proud of him and what he is doing. he really is wonderful. in all weathers, he has been ill as well and still gone out. i am just so pleased that he is on with us, our adam foundation. we are in awe. it takes some doing, you know? you think, "could i do something like that? n°_" he's amazing, what he has achieved over the last 365 days. we are super, super proud of him. there is still more to do because it is still happening in this city and other cities around the
david fitzgerald — who's from liverpool — was inspired to do it after a family friend was stabbed tover the last 365 days, with no days off. it has been amazing, a hell of a journey that i have been on. the highlight was running with jamie carragher, one of my heroes. every type of weather you can think of. snow, rain, storms. christmas day? yes, it was really good and i deserved my christmas dinner afterwards. he started his running challenge after hearing adam ellison's family talk about...
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david fitzgerald — who's from liverpool — was inspired to do it after a family friend was stabbed tosamantha nanda reports. david is run almost two and half thousand kilometres. that's more than 1500 miles over the last 365 days with no days off. over the last 365 days with no da 5 off. �* , , over the last 365 days with no dasoff. ., ., over the last 365 days with no da soff. �*, , . ., ., days off. it's been amazing, a hell of a journey _ days off. it's been amazing, a hell of a journey that - days off. it's been amazing, a hell of a journey that i've - hell of a journey that i've been on. highlight being one running in every type of weather that you can think of so, rain, storms. christmas day? yet was really good. and after i had my christmas dinner. , ., , dinner. he started his running challenge _ dinner. he started his running challenge after— dinner. he started his running challenge after hearing - dinner. he started his running challenge after hearing about| challenge after hearing about the devastating impact of knife crime. adam was fatally stabbed in the neck in 2017 and
david fitzgerald — who's from liverpool — was inspired to do it after a family friend was stabbed tosamantha nanda reports. david is run almost two and half thousand kilometres. that's more than 1500 miles over the last 365 days with no days off. over the last 365 days with no da 5 off. �* , , over the last 365 days with no dasoff. ., ., over the last 365 days with no da soff. �*, , . ., ., days off. it's been amazing, a hell of a journey _ days off. it's been amazing, a hell of a...
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scott fitzgerald. thing, they've got a lot more money, and there are a lot more of them these days. there are nearly 3,000 billionaires around the world. that kind of money h
scott fitzgerald. thing, they've got a lot more money, and there are a lot more of them these days. there are nearly 3,000 billionaires around the world. that kind of money h
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is, is for common fitzgerald, the forced along. thus, the notion that been oboes live in a conflict free society does not reflect the reality of the situation found on me. but we can refer to their society as a matriarchy because it is dominated by females there. and on the other hand, chimpanzees society is considered a patriarchy because it is dominated by males. when men on dominion to gazette. i know that grinda bound eve, but noble females tend to get along well with each other, even though they migrate into their current home group from neighboring groups. so by definition, they are not related to each other yet. seek a. hi, mike. copper, i'm van none on de sadness mid. none of anson does is this is also the case with chimpanzees. infant allison in illinois, the females come into a new group from outside tuned for vonsha flish. and they are not related to each other. stock of conquer this leads to a lot of competition. kunkle, particularly when it comes to food is in my specifically ripe fruit only now depaula limly's, i for
is, is for common fitzgerald, the forced along. thus, the notion that been oboes live in a conflict free society does not reflect the reality of the situation found on me. but we can refer to their society as a matriarchy because it is dominated by females there. and on the other hand, chimpanzees society is considered a patriarchy because it is dominated by males. when men on dominion to gazette. i know that grinda bound eve, but noble females tend to get along well with each other, even...
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fitzgerald. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. fitzgerald: thank you, mr. speaker. today i rise in objection to 5746, which is the latest attempt by my colleagues on the other side of the aisle to ignore the 10th amendment and dump on the state legislatures of this nation. basically telling them, you're incompetent. not to mention the clerks. democrats first tried to barge through the front door of legislation with h.r. 1. after that failed, they tried on the back door functions and this bill represents a full-blown takeover. the supposedly slimmed down bill would still override state laws by creating a federal right to no excuse mail-in voting and require states to accept late arriving ballots as long as they have timely postmarks. it's kind of a joke. it would automatically give felons the right to vote. great. it would overright state voter i.d. requirements. listen, only a few months ago, mr. speaker, many of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle argued that it suppressed voter turnout. only to flip-flop once they saw the public overwhelmingly su
fitzgerald. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. fitzgerald: thank you, mr. speaker. today i rise in objection to 5746, which is the latest attempt by my colleagues on the other side of the aisle to ignore the 10th amendment and dump on the state legislatures of this nation. basically telling them, you're incompetent. not to mention the clerks. democrats first tried to barge through the front door of legislation with h.r. 1. after that failed, they tried on the back door...
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fitzgerald: thank you, jim. thank you, very much. madam speaker, as we're hearing from many of my colleagues tonight, there's no shortage of policy failures to reflect on as we approach president biden's one-year anniversary. but the one that still is beyond belief and a complete disaster is the cancellation of the keystone pipeline project. on day one, just hours after being sworn into office, the president halted construction of the pipeline, bringing down thousands of good jobs. many of them in my home state of wisconsin and many of them in my district. this decision undermined our country's energy independence and destroyed a safe and efficient route to transport oil. oh, and now russia is flush with cash as they market their oil around the entire globe. that's right. killing the keystone project didn't just stop the transportation of oil, it completely recon figured the way this works -- reconfigured the way this works worldwide. my republican colleagues have been on the forefront proposing solutions. in this case, the keystone
fitzgerald: thank you, jim. thank you, very much. madam speaker, as we're hearing from many of my colleagues tonight, there's no shortage of policy failures to reflect on as we approach president biden's one-year anniversary. but the one that still is beyond belief and a complete disaster is the cancellation of the keystone pipeline project. on day one, just hours after being sworn into office, the president halted construction of the pipeline, bringing down thousands of good jobs. many of them...
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joining me now, laugh letter arr junior, chris markowski and the fitzgerald group principal, keith fitzgeraldng. we're waiting for the federal reserve minutes from december from that meeting out in just a few hours and a the minutes could give investors a better picture of where the policy makers see interest rates going in 2022, fed officials forecasting three interest rate hikes by the end of the year. you say the fed, arthur, is taking a wait and see approach to inflation. how dangerous is that? >> well, if inflation doesn't slow down, it's going to be a problem because then they're going to have to act a little more aggressively but the fed's a political an a mall so this is what you -- animal so this is what you should expect from them, they're going to wait and see and see what the cpi looks like in january and february, before they give us an indication of whether you're looking at two or three hikes is more likely. dagen: we had a guest on last hour who thinks that it will be -- the fed will be less aggressive in reining in inflation because growth will be weak but are investors -- li
joining me now, laugh letter arr junior, chris markowski and the fitzgerald group principal, keith fitzgeraldng. we're waiting for the federal reserve minutes from december from that meeting out in just a few hours and a the minutes could give investors a better picture of where the policy makers see interest rates going in 2022, fed officials forecasting three interest rate hikes by the end of the year. you say the fed, arthur, is taking a wait and see approach to inflation. how dangerous is...
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. >> please welcome and executives, fitzgerald. >> thank you all for being here today. especially, thank you to president biden. not just for what you are doing on the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill the what you have done over the last year. nothing short of spectacular. as the secretary indicated, 6.5 million jobs in one. no president in our history has created more jobs in his first year than this president has done. we saw yesterday. members we never thought we would see. small businesses, 30% increase over the last year. from the lowest unemployment forms, since 1969, the pirates are playing at that field. the steelers are playing at the stadium. mayor gainey wasn't even born yet. nothing could have been further from what we saw today then to know the importance of infrastructure. president after president, democrats and republicans over the last number of decades have tried to get an infrastructure bill passed. none of them were able to do it. except for president biden. [applause] i want to thank our congressional delegation for doing just that. you'll hear fro
. >> please welcome and executives, fitzgerald. >> thank you all for being here today. especially, thank you to president biden. not just for what you are doing on the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill the what you have done over the last year. nothing short of spectacular. as the secretary indicated, 6.5 million jobs in one. no president in our history has created more jobs in his first year than this president has done. we saw yesterday. members we never thought we would see....
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trial getting under way in june. >> megan fitzgerald.s "your money" as today marks the first day of the nation's tax filing season. the irs is urging americans to file as soon as possible to avoid delays in getting refunds. joined with key tips to know as we all get ready to prepare too file this year. hey steph. >> hey hey. >> let's start here. what's going to be different about this tax season? >> covid strikes again. like so many other parts of our live, craig, because of covid there is a huge backlog. the irs has many returns from last year they still haven't processed because of all seniors of shortages they are facing. what does that mean for you and me? file now. file electronically. it takes a lot longer to deal with paper returns. when you file electronically, also sign up for direct deposit so you can get that refund directly to your account. and if you can't do that. file early. the sooner you get it in, the sooner you will get that refund. and this is the year you don't want to be sloppy. no mistakes. if you get a clean tax r
trial getting under way in june. >> megan fitzgerald.s "your money" as today marks the first day of the nation's tax filing season. the irs is urging americans to file as soon as possible to avoid delays in getting refunds. joined with key tips to know as we all get ready to prepare too file this year. hey steph. >> hey hey. >> let's start here. what's going to be different about this tax season? >> covid strikes again. like so many other parts of our live,...