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in may this year, grace doe was identified as shawna beth garber.le has of her. well, danielle's dna essentially solved one part of this case, which is that we now know that grace doe is actually shawna beth garber, and that now raises a whole load of different questions because now we know who she is, we now have to ask what was she doing and, of course, who murdered her? shawna was removed from her mother and adopted when she was five years old, before danielle was born. so, we're travelling to meet her older brother robert, to find out more about the family and what shawna was like. so, robert always thought that he'd find shawna, and it's pretty common that adopted brothers and sisters would try to find each other into adulthood. and so, this news that she'd been killed and she's been killed 30 years ago has hit him pretty hard, and i want to find out firstly how that feels but secondly, what kind of person shawna was, because he's one of the only people — that we've found, anyway — who knew shawna, can remember shawna, and the kind of difficult
in may this year, grace doe was identified as shawna beth garber.le has of her. well, danielle's dna essentially solved one part of this case, which is that we now know that grace doe is actually shawna beth garber, and that now raises a whole load of different questions because now we know who she is, we now have to ask what was she doing and, of course, who murdered her? shawna was removed from her mother and adopted when she was five years old, before danielle was born. so, we're travelling...
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. >> chris: montgomery is married to the opera star denise grace. how doesoro away from the first living human trials. >> chris: he's hoping all the work he has put into this research will save lives. >> i've been a doctor and patient my entire career. that's my unique thing. it's my duty to make the very best of that. >> chris: montgomery says that the trials go well, pick kidneys could be available for regular transplants to humans within ten years. finally, a personal note. after 18 years, this is my final "fox news sunday." it's the last time and i will say this with real sadness, that we will meet like this. 18 years ago, i was told i would never have interference with the guests i have on the show, to cover the stories i think are important, hold these countries leaders to account. it's been a great ride. we've covered five presidential elections, interviewed every president since george h.w. bush, traveled the world, sitting down with francis emmanuel macron and russia's vladimir putin. and i got to spend sunday mornings with you. it might sound corny
. >> chris: montgomery is married to the opera star denise grace. how doesoro away from the first living human trials. >> chris: he's hoping all the work he has put into this research will save lives. >> i've been a doctor and patient my entire career. that's my unique thing. it's my duty to make the very best of that. >> chris: montgomery says that the trials go well, pick kidneys could be available for regular transplants to humans within ten years. finally, a personal...
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grace. that does it for me. i'm zerlina. you can find me monday through friday at 6:00 p.m.p right here on msnbc. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> i just felt confused, just in disbelief, kind of out of body almost. how could you do something like that? why? he talked about how scared he was that something could happen to him. he was afraid for his life. >> reporter: dead men tell no tales. but this one left a trail of clues. >> i've never seen my dad that way before. he has never shown me fear of anything. >> reporter: patriarch, power broker, he was head of the
grace. that does it for me. i'm zerlina. you can find me monday through friday at 6:00 p.m.p right here on msnbc. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> i just felt confused, just in disbelief, kind of out of body almost. how could you do something like that? why? he talked about how scared he was that something could happen to him. he was afraid for his life. >> reporter: dead men tell no tales. but this...
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and what she doing does, is she grace taylor edgy or something completely different from them. it's amusing that will either grab them or not gender doesn't play a role at all today and had all gone. oh, the dutchman is damned to live into eternity. only when center dies can he be released from the curse and die as well? ah ah ah, it's a dramatic story. forceful and intense. and asana lives by hordes. devereux is confident and energetic. ah, ah ah ah! what a premier what a triumph the applause lasted for 12 minutes. ah! here she is. delighting in her well deserved success. ah! after a 145 years of festival history, she's become the 1st woman ever to take the conductor's podium on the green hill. i was in the face. these are really the great moments in life. i can't describe it any other way besides this. it's as if everything has been moving toward this moment. i live all the energy. you absorb all your moments. daniel experiences including the negative wines and many disappointments to the fiascos. they all are there in that moment. and then you could say, it's like a straggle
and what she doing does, is she grace taylor edgy or something completely different from them. it's amusing that will either grab them or not gender doesn't play a role at all today and had all gone. oh, the dutchman is damned to live into eternity. only when center dies can he be released from the curse and die as well? ah ah ah, it's a dramatic story. forceful and intense. and asana lives by hordes. devereux is confident and energetic. ah, ah ah ah! what a premier what a triumph the applause...
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so i do think that we should give our flight attendants a little bit of grace here. but doesrts about the pandemic, and i think it is not necessarily about what is happening on the plane but is what is happening in airport restrooms and airport food courts, and the security line and tsa, that is the moment we save if i'm going to catch covid in an airport, am i going to catch it here? i think the question we have to be asking ourselves is if we want to continue to fly, we love to fly, love to get on planes and visit grandma and grandpa and our moms and dads and her cousins, but ensuring the flight crews don't catch omicron or don't catch covid so the plane cannot take off because they are not on it. >> tyrus, my guess is you've never been been on an airplane and never had anybody pick on you. >> you know what, you guessed wrong. you guessed wrong. real quick, a funny story, coming home from visiting my children in florida to my home in new orleans. i took a southwest flight. it was direct, it was great, all good. in these two gentlemen decided to fight over bag placement. and
so i do think that we should give our flight attendants a little bit of grace here. but doesrts about the pandemic, and i think it is not necessarily about what is happening on the plane but is what is happening in airport restrooms and airport food courts, and the security line and tsa, that is the moment we save if i'm going to catch covid in an airport, am i going to catch it here? i think the question we have to be asking ourselves is if we want to continue to fly, we love to fly, love to...
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as grace comes from god to us and that's it, that's the end of the analysis. so what does it mean if i was to give unmerited favor to another person? that would mean that they can't earn it, they can't earn my grace. i don't have to like them. they could be doing something that i disapprove of but i still see the divine spark in them. i still see god in them. if you're not a believer you just see the humanity in them, and that exist independent of any anything they've done. they do have to do anything to earn that. you just get that just for existing. when you start to see people like that, you start to see them in the fullness and the fullness of the humanity and you don't reduce them down to the worst thing about them, , the thing yu really, really don't like about them which i definitely was doing. i definitely was turning groups of people into one thing and that was it and it was nothing else and i didn't see individual people. i noticed that this happening with a lot of other people. i also think grace can be a triggering word because a lot of people have, it's been w
as grace comes from god to us and that's it, that's the end of the analysis. so what does it mean if i was to give unmerited favor to another person? that would mean that they can't earn it, they can't earn my grace. i don't have to like them. they could be doing something that i disapprove of but i still see the divine spark in them. i still see god in them. if you're not a believer you just see the humanity in them, and that exist independent of any anything they've done. they do have to do...
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. >> does it seem to you that steve bannon has actually set the playbook for how people in former president trump's orbit should deal with your committee if they want to stay in his good graces, for that matter? does your committee have the ability to conduct a full investigation in the face of that kind of stonewalling? >> we do and we will. we'll do whatever is necessary to make sure that we get the information we need to legislate and protect the country. in terms of whether steve bannon's setting a template, he may be setting a template for going to jail. to martyr themselves to the former president. i don't think that's a -- a precedent many others are going to want to follow. but at the end of the day, the vast majority of people that we're reaching out to are cooperating. and many are reaching out to us. the outliers are the people like bannon and now meadows and clark who are not willing to answer their lawful obligation to testify. we are taking appropriate action against them. >> the investigation, as you well know, congressman, is obviously not the only time that the congress has investigated donald trump. millions of americans know you as the lead democrat on vir
. >> does it seem to you that steve bannon has actually set the playbook for how people in former president trump's orbit should deal with your committee if they want to stay in his good graces, for that matter? does your committee have the ability to conduct a full investigation in the face of that kind of stonewalling? >> we do and we will. we'll do whatever is necessary to make sure that we get the information we need to legislate and protect the country. in terms of whether...
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less than a year income he's already not in the president's d graces anymore. doeshe is in the seat, he's in the 50th vote. they can huff and puff all they want but they can't blow him down. he is also representing west virginia fairly ably. he is twice as popular as joe biden in a recent pullback in west virginia, and build back better is rejected by three quarters of west virginians. again, it makes very little sense. i don't see joe manchin coming a republican. i think he feels this is a democrat -- possibly an independent, but i think he says, "this is who i am, who my father was, who my father was, why should i change when they have changed the label?" so maybe an independent if they do drive him out. which, again, it would be a huge second mistake for the democrats. >> gillian: interesting. bill mccarron, "wall street journal," " thank you. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> mike: "the new york times" getting called out going out of its way to -- the times claim she's gone out of her way throughout the pandemic to keep kids in the classroom. charlie hurt has a
less than a year income he's already not in the president's d graces anymore. doeshe is in the seat, he's in the 50th vote. they can huff and puff all they want but they can't blow him down. he is also representing west virginia fairly ably. he is twice as popular as joe biden in a recent pullback in west virginia, and build back better is rejected by three quarters of west virginians. again, it makes very little sense. i don't see joe manchin coming a republican. i think he feels this is a...
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. -- grace period ends on december 11 and 12. the bond maturity doesot have a grace period so it has to have an agreement with the bondholders to extend that. this vote not go through last night. there's probably going to be some hairy and expensive negotiations into next week to see where we go from here. haidi: there seems to be a calling in the markets when it comes to expectations that the risk will be -- what is the outlook for the broader property sector customer -- ? >> to analysts are saying the sector is saying it will last until at least 2022 then we will see some easing from steps that the government is taking to provide some easing around the edges. not extensive because they still want to tamp down on speculation in the property sector. they want to have the developers deleverage. they are expecting easing and help for the sector, but it may be months ahead. shery: what form could that help take? >> as far as having the banks provide more lending to the developers, moody said yesterday that in the third quarter, inc. loan growth to develop
. -- grace period ends on december 11 and 12. the bond maturity doesot have a grace period so it has to have an agreement with the bondholders to extend that. this vote not go through last night. there's probably going to be some hairy and expensive negotiations into next week to see where we go from here. haidi: there seems to be a calling in the markets when it comes to expectations that the risk will be -- what is the outlook for the broader property sector customer -- ? >> to analysts...
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about what is it mean, christians often only think about grace as grace comes from god to us and that's it, that's the end of it. so what does it mean if i was to give unmerited favor to another person, that would mean that they cannot earn my grace, i don't have to like them but i could be doing something that i disapprove of but i still see the divine spark and if you're not a believer in the humidity in them, that exist to anything they've done, they don't have to do anything to earn that. it is, we just get that just for existing about them but something that you really don't like about them i definitely with a group of people into one thing grace can be a triggering word, a lot of people have been recognized in weaponizing and marginalizing people, it's been weaponize and whether it's been against women , there are groups of people who have been told you need to show grace to the people who are mistreating you and aren't listening to you and all these other things, that is not what that means. people understandably sometimes will say i need accountability right now and accountability is grace because when you think abou
about what is it mean, christians often only think about grace as grace comes from god to us and that's it, that's the end of it. so what does it mean if i was to give unmerited favor to another person, that would mean that they cannot earn my grace, i don't have to like them but i could be doing something that i disapprove of but i still see the divine spark and if you're not a believer in the humidity in them, that exist to anything they've done, they don't have to do anything to earn that....
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conscript but i wanted trying to do is developing part of a one china policy, what china does in its development policies to grace the economic coercion spoken about before. this is an area where the european union has been strong when it comes to human rights, very outspoken and we are glad we stand in solidarity with each other. >> think of. if i could ask you to comment and also to add, questions on the eu's view or post diplomatic voice of the beijing winter olympics spent report by the biden administration, the question being what you think concrete actions need to be taken in response to these abuses? >> about the importance of the pressure, being vocal about these, it is very important and for others in these pressures, including the sanctions for the human rights and that. we've also discussed today child labor in these areas and we are looking to see what action we could come up with together. concerning more specifically these games, it's an area where we have this area in the community, a common area for each about that. the single answer and it's a very strong position and represented for human rights
conscript but i wanted trying to do is developing part of a one china policy, what china does in its development policies to grace the economic coercion spoken about before. this is an area where the european union has been strong when it comes to human rights, very outspoken and we are glad we stand in solidarity with each other. >> think of. if i could ask you to comment and also to add, questions on the eu's view or post diplomatic voice of the beijing winter olympics spent report by...
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grace, good morning. good to see you. doess lawsuit do anything other than an attempt to run out the clock on the committee? is it likely it will stop the committee from getting meadows' phone records? >> yeah, this is absolutely an attempt by moe dose and his attorney to try to draw things out as long as possible, and we saw it worked for steve bannon. he has been indicted for contempt of congress. whoa knows at what point his case will be resolved. he's trying a similar tactic to stall and delay and getting the committee records to the greatest extent he can. >> you mentioned bannon. i wanted to circle back on that quickly. july -- doesn't that sort of take away a lot of the teeth here from the committee with what they're threatening to do with the department of justice? if it's pushed to the summer, we know the committee wants to get most of it done by early spring or summer because they know hoe political washington will get with the midterms of the horizon. >> yeah, absolutely. it's important to note the committee is not
grace, good morning. good to see you. doess lawsuit do anything other than an attempt to run out the clock on the committee? is it likely it will stop the committee from getting meadows' phone records? >> yeah, this is absolutely an attempt by moe dose and his attorney to try to draw things out as long as possible, and we saw it worked for steve bannon. he has been indicted for contempt of congress. whoa knows at what point his case will be resolved. he's trying a similar tactic to stall...
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america does not have a race problem it has a grace problem.take race off of the table so we can address the needs of those black women in prison, low income moms who are seeing their children destroyed by drive-by, and is a matter of elites versus the working poor. the woodson center stands with the working poor and trying to shift the emphasis more to class than race. host: the one call you missed was a caller asking to have you explain what happened to africans that came to this country in 1619. guest: african came were enslaved, but let me say to you, slavery did not start with the united states. it has been a part of humankind since the very beginning. we are the only country in the world that fought a war to end slavery. there is no other country that fought a war to end slavery. when you talk about who owned slaves, when the five civilized tribes were on the trail of tears from georgia going to oklahoma, they carried with them 5000 african slaves, native american people, they were slaveowners as well. they also fought on the side of the
america does not have a race problem it has a grace problem.take race off of the table so we can address the needs of those black women in prison, low income moms who are seeing their children destroyed by drive-by, and is a matter of elites versus the working poor. the woodson center stands with the working poor and trying to shift the emphasis more to class than race. host: the one call you missed was a caller asking to have you explain what happened to africans that came to this country in...
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grace. and the second and the part that does concern me more, jonathan, is that we are seeing still unvaccinated americans getting infected at very high rates and that's the group i'm worried about because that's the group that's going to end up in the hospital. that's the group that's going to end up in an icu. so we really have to look at this in a very different light. for vaccinated people, this is a very different infection for those who are unvaccinated. >> let's look first at the unvaccinated people because one thing we're seeing, it seems to me at an alarming rate, we have breakthrough infections and not just with people who have been vaccinated, but people who have been vaccinated and boosted. why are we seeing so many breakthroughs? >> yeah. so omicron is a virus, is a, you know, it's a variant that has a lot of immune escape. all of those mutations you have been hearing about, it means our antibodies just work a little less efficiently, so if you get a high enough dose of this virus, that will break through that first wall of your immune system, but the immune system has a second wall
grace. and the second and the part that does concern me more, jonathan, is that we are seeing still unvaccinated americans getting infected at very high rates and that's the group i'm worried about because that's the group that's going to end up in the hospital. that's the group that's going to end up in an icu. so we really have to look at this in a very different light. for vaccinated people, this is a very different infection for those who are unvaccinated. >> let's look first at the...
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does. my dear friend, i mean dear friend geraldo a grace great case in point, the fact this channel for first for that conservative voice to also be heard. to be a part of this discussion. made it very special and very unique. >> fox is dominant it is different, it is authentic and real. you see people who have different views on fox. even people who work here full time. sometimes shades of difference, sometimes dramatic. that can be frustrating. it is always frustrating when someone does not agree with you, but you on viewers appreciate it. they don't need to agree with everyone they see on television. >> when someone hears about fox news, i think that elephant in room does not expect someone that looks like me. when looking at me, or hearing about me, comes this certain perspective. this young man, who is obviously black, and has curly hair and wears jordans to work and changes to a suit. but one phrase i can always remember from the executives all the way to the talent, it has been blj . be lawrence jones, there is a certain authenticity that comes with that because you feel liberated. >>
does. my dear friend, i mean dear friend geraldo a grace great case in point, the fact this channel for first for that conservative voice to also be heard. to be a part of this discussion. made it very special and very unique. >> fox is dominant it is different, it is authentic and real. you see people who have different views on fox. even people who work here full time. sometimes shades of difference, sometimes dramatic. that can be frustrating. it is always frustrating when someone does...
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grace. i understand and i appreciate that, as much as he does. let's talk about the weather.g. drizzle for the next 24 hours. frosty mornings behind that. oldest mornings of the season. atmosphere there. so many of you are telling me a social media that you want one. got one coming. get ready on sunday, monday, tuesday. drizzle, showers. 55 to 60 degrees. tonight, showers will taper during this time tomorrow morning. it will open cloud cover to the 30's, which is way up north of us. around 42 to 50 degrees. a few slippery spots, and you will definitely notice the breezes. here's a look at the radar. over the ocean, you have your best chance of showers up until lunch, and then those will stray on land. that will be the cases we had through the evening hours and overnight. this front will start to pick up with a little more moisture in the southern half of our neighborhoods, and then, it will increase and gain or moisture as it moves away from us. look at it is rolling in on 15 to 20 mile-per-hour breezes tomorrow. sure you dress in lairs. the windchill will be a factor. less t
grace. i understand and i appreciate that, as much as he does. let's talk about the weather.g. drizzle for the next 24 hours. frosty mornings behind that. oldest mornings of the season. atmosphere there. so many of you are telling me a social media that you want one. got one coming. get ready on sunday, monday, tuesday. drizzle, showers. 55 to 60 degrees. tonight, showers will taper during this time tomorrow morning. it will open cloud cover to the 30's, which is way up north of us. around 42...
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does the gentleman from california rise? >> as the member designated by by the following members, i inform the house that that the following members will vote yes on h.res. 848. mr. espaillat. grace napolitano. vicente gonzales. juan vargas. curt schrader. sara jacobs. and ed case. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. carter, i inform the house that mr. carter will vote nay on the present rule. mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. gohmert, i inform the house that mr. gohmert will vote no on the present rule. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from pennsylvania rise? >> as the member designated by mrs. axne of iowa, i inform the house that mrs. axne will vote yes on house res. 848. as the member designated by mrs. hayes of connecticut, i inform the house that mrs. hayes will vote yes on h.res. 848. as the member designated by ms. newman of illinois, i inform the house that ms. newman will vote yes on h.res. 848. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. calvert of califor
does the gentleman from california rise? >> as the member designated by by the following members, i inform the house that that the following members will vote yes on h.res. 848. mr. espaillat. grace napolitano. vicente gonzales. juan vargas. curt schrader. sara jacobs. and ed case. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. carter, i inform the house that mr. carter will vote nay on the present rule....
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. >> graced us with his presence >> seth: yeah. that's really exciting who doeslm >> he plays clay calloway. he's the rock 'n' roller who left the gig, who had a personal tragedy that took him away from music, never wanted to perform again. so, in that way, it's a story of resurrection and rebirth we have to go get him to bring him from his refuge to get him on the stage in our show, if our show is gonna go on at all and if it doesn't go on, i'll probably get killed by that wolf you saw. >> seth: no spoilers, no spoilers >> so we got to pull him out and get him on the stage >> seth: you got any holiday plans? >> yes >> seth: alright, what do you got going on >> going to texas. >> seth: okay. >> but this time, we have my wife, camila's, family coming in >> seth: great >> so, it's been four years, i think, since we've all been together so christmas holidays will be extra family air mattresses will be blown up. >> seth: okay. >> three to some twin beds and it will be some late nights, because the brazilians do their christmas on christmas eve >> seth: okay. >> so yo
. >> graced us with his presence >> seth: yeah. that's really exciting who doeslm >> he plays clay calloway. he's the rock 'n' roller who left the gig, who had a personal tragedy that took him away from music, never wanted to perform again. so, in that way, it's a story of resurrection and rebirth we have to go get him to bring him from his refuge to get him on the stage in our show, if our show is gonna go on at all and if it doesn't go on, i'll probably get killed by that...
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grace meng. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from delaware seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. degette of colorado, i inform the house that ms. degette will vote yes on h. res. 849. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote, the yeas are 219, the nays are 213. the resolution is adopted. without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from mississippi seek recognition? mr. thompson: by direction of the select committee to investigate the january 6th attack on the united states capitol, i call up house report 117-216. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title. the clerk: report to accompany resolution recommending that the house of representatives find mark meadows in contempt of congress for refusal to comply with a subpoena duly issued by the select committee to investigate the january 6 attack on the united states capitol. the speaker pro tempore: pursuan t to house resolution 848, the report is considered as read. for what purpose does the gentleman fro
grace meng. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from delaware seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. degette of colorado, i inform the house that ms. degette will vote yes on h. res. 849. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote, the yeas are 219, the nays are 213. the resolution is adopted. without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from mississippi seek recognition?...
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receive his blessing, his grace and to come there with a pure heart and to be nourished and fed in that way. it's not something where we try to rationalize it or reason, how does this work, how does this work. >> we experience it. >> was simply experience it, just as you would a pitiful sunset. >> thank you. that is a beautiful description of the liturgies there and when we come back, we will hear more from our two priests here and there. their personal stories of faith. just a minute. >>> welcome back to mosaic. we have father tom , father nino's, both from ascension cathedral in oakland. it is a greek orthodox congregation, parish. >> yes. >> and i would like to hear more. we would like to hear more about the two of you as individuals, just how did you happen to become a priest's. is this a part of your family heritage, lineage? particularly, father, your family in syria that is a concern to us in iraq. father tom, please. >> as far as being a family tradition, when i told my 90- year-old grandmother i was becoming a priest she told me a greek that that is a very strange thing. i go, why? she said nobody from our village ever became a priest. maybe there was
receive his blessing, his grace and to come there with a pure heart and to be nourished and fed in that way. it's not something where we try to rationalize it or reason, how does this work, how does this work. >> we experience it. >> was simply experience it, just as you would a pitiful sunset. >> thank you. that is a beautiful description of the liturgies there and when we come back, we will hear more from our two priests here and there. their personal stories of faith. just...
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does the gentleman from california rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by the following members, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 5665. mr. espaillat, grace napolitano, mr. gonzalez, mr. vargas, mr. schrader, ms. jacobs and mr. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. brooks of alabama, i inform the house that mr. brooks will vote no on h.r. 5665. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from delaware rise? ms. blunt rochester: madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. degette of colorado and mrs. beatty of ohio, i inform the house that ms. degette and mrs. beatty will vote yes on h.r. 5665. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from colorado rise? >> as the member designated by mr. paul gosar of arizona, i inform the house that mr. gosar will vote nay on h.r. 5665. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois rise? >> as the member designated by ms. underwood, i inform the house that ms. underwood will vote yes on h.r. 5665. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose doe
does the gentleman from california rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by the following members, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 5665. mr. espaillat, grace napolitano, mr. gonzalez, mr. vargas, mr. schrader, ms. jacobs and mr. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. brooks of alabama, i inform the house that mr. brooks will vote no on h.r. 5665. the...
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does it make sense for her to flip? we heard some dividend viewpoint on this. you heard what nancy grace said that on the channel earlier yesterday you heard one of the victims lawyers or some other victim's lawyers say he doesn't think maxwell will flip just because that is not how things are done in this uppercrust society, she wants to maintain her reputation and that is not a world i am familiar with so don't know if that will be the case but also how much time could she have shaved off her ultimate sentence, she's facing 65 years and get it down to 30 and she will get out of prison when she is 90. i don't think you know but the world wants more answers. we have some answers but we want more answers and more justice for those individuals and we know this has spread its tentacles further but a question of how far. carley: i want to say quickly because this came out overnight prosecutors just ended the criminal case against the two manhattan prison guards tasked with guarding jeffrey epstein, that case is no longer going forward. a lot of stuff came down this week when it comes to this
does it make sense for her to flip? we heard some dividend viewpoint on this. you heard what nancy grace said that on the channel earlier yesterday you heard one of the victims lawyers or some other victim's lawyers say he doesn't think maxwell will flip just because that is not how things are done in this uppercrust society, she wants to maintain her reputation and that is not a world i am familiar with so don't know if that will be the case but also how much time could she have shaved off her...
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grace from bucket of coordinator doors to horse. get you a call. probably emily. so donna, come on with me. she has been around a long voice with mm. the video is crazy. orchard office does last almost a bad day, but out some luggage. so yeah, guys barely. i thought you were to mr. to make i nicholas seeking that was a little way the easy get him of school with the launch glasses. i don't believe that, but i think still to those toys, it's multi class. they provide you for. yeah, i think in the answer is yes. yeah. so when i say it's more nikia, a mac, yes. on the list of the eval on the company. and so it's, you know, those, those the fortune longer. no, yeah, i wasn't doing dealing with daniel deeded daughter lives in ashley, but be sure, maia, but if you ask mom by experience, you know, and you must need emails, but at your school, mikey ash, at the vice president of the mckesson over approval. hi david, this is down more to the meeting for slap course in here you could scan e and the chill out was you could, i knew that i would use more gifts for beauty, blood, sugar, florida, because of aleah got call and the permit was that the platinum, clean up was after the guy
grace from bucket of coordinator doors to horse. get you a call. probably emily. so donna, come on with me. she has been around a long voice with mm. the video is crazy. orchard office does last almost a bad day, but out some luggage. so yeah, guys barely. i thought you were to mr. to make i nicholas seeking that was a little way the easy get him of school with the launch glasses. i don't believe that, but i think still to those toys, it's multi class. they provide you for. yeah, i think in the...
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quote, if it does not personally benefit joe, his major contributors and/or his family, he is unmoved. unquote. joining me, gracenited mine workers association came out and criticized his reversal on build back better saying it would have helped miners, coal miners. can you give us insight into that? >> yes. so the biggest issue for coal miners and for the mine workers of america is the funding of an excise tax. it is going to get real wonky here for a minute. so there is an excise tax that funds the black lung disability trust fund which provides benefits out to coal miners with black lung, which is a very severe respiratory disease. now, this tax that funds this fund is set to expire at the end of the year, and tucked into the build back better act was a four-year extension of this tax rate. so without this extension, the tax rate is going to be cut in half and the black lung disability trust fund, which is already facing insolvency, is probably going to sink deeper into debt, which will then in turn affect the miners who depend on it. >> and so, you know, molly, here is a cool baron whose family is in the coo
quote, if it does not personally benefit joe, his major contributors and/or his family, he is unmoved. unquote. joining me, gracenited mine workers association came out and criticized his reversal on build back better saying it would have helped miners, coal miners. can you give us insight into that? >> yes. so the biggest issue for coal miners and for the mine workers of america is the funding of an excise tax. it is going to get real wonky here for a minute. so there is an excise tax...
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graces ahead of a possible run again in 2024. paula reed and sara murray join me now. good morning. what doesuary 6th committee want and why is the biden white house resisting? >> so the records at issue are hundreds of pages of national security council documents the committee believes are related to january 6th. but the biden white house wants to keep them secret to preserve the confidentiality of discussions and advice around the presidency. now, as it turns out, the documents may not have actually been that helpful to investigators, the biden white house said this month the records, quote, appear to have no content that might be material to the select committee's investigation. but, this pushback is significant. because the biden white house has the authority to protect trump white house and trump administration records but so far president biden repeatedly rejected former president trump's blanket efforts to just cite executive privilege and try to block the release of some of his records related to january 6th. trump has appealed this larger issue of his power to protect his records to
graces ahead of a possible run again in 2024. paula reed and sara murray join me now. good morning. what doesuary 6th committee want and why is the biden white house resisting? >> so the records at issue are hundreds of pages of national security council documents the committee believes are related to january 6th. but the biden white house wants to keep them secret to preserve the confidentiality of discussions and advice around the presidency. now, as it turns out, the documents may not...
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america does not have a race problem it has a grace problem.e off of the table so we can address the needs of those black women in prison, low income moms who are seeing their children destroyed by drive-by, and is a matter of elites versus the working poor. the woodson center stands with the working poor and trying to shift the emphasis more to class than race. host: the one call you missed was a caller asking to have you explain what happened to africans that came to this country in 1619. guest: african came were enslaved, but let me say to you, slavery did not start with the united states. it has been a part of humankind since the very beginning. we are the only country in the world that fought a war to end slavery. there is no other country that fought a war to end slavery. when you talk about who owned slaves, when the five civilized tribes were on the trail of tears from georgia going to oklahoma, they carried with them 5000 african slaves, native american people, they were slaveowners as well. they also fought on the side of the confeder
america does not have a race problem it has a grace problem.e off of the table so we can address the needs of those black women in prison, low income moms who are seeing their children destroyed by drive-by, and is a matter of elites versus the working poor. the woodson center stands with the working poor and trying to shift the emphasis more to class than race. host: the one call you missed was a caller asking to have you explain what happened to africans that came to this country in 1619....
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grace and a good sense of humor. plus she looks fantastic. >> she certainly does. >>> now to the year civilians conquered space.ear where going to space became a feasible dream for millions of americans. >> the second human spaceflight crew. >> reporter: civilians boldly going where they had never gone before. three different companies making giant leaps in 2021, all in very different ways. kicked off by richard branson's virgin galactic. >> fire. >> fire. >> the first fully crewed spaceflight with civilians, that sounds crazy, right? like what was that like? >> it sounds crazy but it's not really. this is such an incredible time for the commercial human spaceflight industry. its not crazy anymore. which is the crazy part. >> reporter: while virgin galactic was the first, richard branson maintains it wasn't a race to be won. >> i know that it's been painted as a race. honestly i don't think either of us see it that way. i'm just expecting the most extraordinary trip of my lifetime. >> reporter: on the other side of that billion-dollar point -- >> feels good to be in the flight suit. >> reporter: -- jeff bezos'
grace and a good sense of humor. plus she looks fantastic. >> she certainly does. >>> now to the year civilians conquered space.ear where going to space became a feasible dream for millions of americans. >> the second human spaceflight crew. >> reporter: civilians boldly going where they had never gone before. three different companies making giant leaps in 2021, all in very different ways. kicked off by richard branson's virgin galactic. >> fire. >> fire....
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does this end? >> i got to believe he just -- he did he said, "my wife watches that show." i think that was the saving graceh: what about early l.a. apartments i spent some time in some pretty gnarlly ones back in my early days >> oh, yeah, yeah. >> seth: did you have some bad -- bad seed apartments >> yeah. this was actually -- same roommates. it was really my roommate bo was the guy -- >> seth: for a guy who did you a lot of favors he's not doing great in tonight's segment [ laughter ] >> no, bo really came -- bo was awesome roommate he's still a good friend of mine, but he really -- we were in school together, and that was why he was my roommate he lived in an apartment complex that was so bad. um, i won't name the name of the apartment complex because you can find it. but, uh, he let me stay in his apartment, because i didn't even have, really, the money to get an apartment and i slept on towels in his kitchen. [ laughter ] then i finally i kind of scrounged enough, i was able to get an apartment within the complex, but i didn't really have much furniture. and i found a mattress out by the dumpster in t
does this end? >> i got to believe he just -- he did he said, "my wife watches that show." i think that was the saving graceh: what about early l.a. apartments i spent some time in some pretty gnarlly ones back in my early days >> oh, yeah, yeah. >> seth: did you have some bad -- bad seed apartments >> yeah. this was actually -- same roommates. it was really my roommate bo was the guy -- >> seth: for a guy who did you a lot of favors he's not doing great...
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graces for months? yes. how long, shorter than you've been hosting the show. [laughs] >> tim o'brien, this point of what company would ever have devin nunes as the ceo does seemf a classic pump and dump a scam. it is rather amazing that the sec is investigating this company before it's even opened its doors. the whole logic here is that donald trump's political and digital mojo is so potent that a number of hedge funds and perhaps larger number of undisclosed investors put a bunch of money into this on the idea that think it will absolutely separate a bunch of suckers from their wallets. if this ever gets up and running. i think the idea is that it could be competitive with twitter or facebook, and would benefit from all of trump's dexterity on social media. but the reality is, they don't have a business plan. they have no financial projections. devin nunes family ran a dairy farm. he has never run a media company. but it already has a valuation of over a billion dollars. and donald trump is deeply indebted. he has over a billion dollars in debt hanging over his current real estate and resort holdings. some of that comes due fairly soon. he's personally guara
graces for months? yes. how long, shorter than you've been hosting the show. [laughs] >> tim o'brien, this point of what company would ever have devin nunes as the ceo does seemf a classic pump and dump a scam. it is rather amazing that the sec is investigating this company before it's even opened its doors. the whole logic here is that donald trump's political and digital mojo is so potent that a number of hedge funds and perhaps larger number of undisclosed investors put a bunch of...
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graces and now he's looking for a reason to do an about face. >> woodruff:is attorney is saying he may be prepared to answer questions in writing, and potentially provide documents. he's already provided some. what doesmean? how different would it be if he's saying i'll answer questions in writing versus doing it in person? >> i think it would be very different and i would be surprised to see the committee take him up on that option. generally, investigators like to have a live witness in front of them and to be able to go back and forth and do follow-up. what usually comes out, if you have written questions, is actually the person's attorneys' response to the questions rather than the person themselves and oftentimes sort of all the detail and anything that might in fact be interesting is kind of ironed out of the stament before it makes it to the committee. like i said, i would be surprised if they thought that was an adequate substitute for being in-person live testimony. >> woodruff: josh gerstein, what do we know if anything about the documents he has already turned over and what more the committee wants in the way of written records? >> well, it's a little bit unclear because, you know, the com
graces and now he's looking for a reason to do an about face. >> woodruff:is attorney is saying he may be prepared to answer questions in writing, and potentially provide documents. he's already provided some. what doesmean? how different would it be if he's saying i'll answer questions in writing versus doing it in person? >> i think it would be very different and i would be surprised to see the committee take him up on that option. generally, investigators like to have a live...
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business, in canada, in europe we are in a grace place, whiskey is the fastest in regard to our beer and brand in, and we'll have in place, when legalization doesr thc. it's been up this year, but so volatile what do you think weight is getting right or wrong snowe. >> once everybody thought legalization was happening, everybody wanted toup in it's on the -- we do not own, you know, any cannabis businesses local legalization we have a diversified business or sweetwater, we have a great brand there i think, again it's just getting to know what tilray is it's just not a cannabis company, but a lot -- ultimately will -- and there has been a lot of cannabis company that haven't performed. i think we got some of the wrath from that. that's what happened to our stock. what what has happened there it seems to have really fallen off. >> you're 100% right. you're going to be a big consolidation in the canadian mark we are the largest producer up there. but the big thing is, the big bet ultimately is legalization in the u.s we have great brands we're going to be the player there. owen simon, thank you for joining us thank you very much. >>> all right, up
business, in canada, in europe we are in a grace place, whiskey is the fastest in regard to our beer and brand in, and we'll have in place, when legalization doesr thc. it's been up this year, but so volatile what do you think weight is getting right or wrong snowe. >> once everybody thought legalization was happening, everybody wanted toup in it's on the -- we do not own, you know, any cannabis businesses local legalization we have a diversified business or sweetwater, we have a great...
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does this mean? stephen: essentially, we knew this was likely to happen when they did not pay the 82.5 million u.s. dollars on two coupons, 30-day gracereviously a week ago, they announced they were going into extended talks and actively engaging with creditors on debt restructuring. we all know that. this was simply a matter of fitch, according to their statement, when they did downgrade not only evergrande but also kaisa, fitch said they reached out to them for comment. we all speculated, we talked to bondholders, so we kind of drew the conclusion that they are essentially in default, but we are waiting for the reading -- the ratings agency, and fits essentially said we never heard back from evergrande, so we assumed they were in default, so hence the designation. now what is the big question. by all indications, there will not be a bailout, but some are calling it vale-in. -- bail-in. rishaad: now it is up to credit holders to take haircuts. stephen: absolutely. there will be haircuts, there will be restructuring, and now the number one priority for the government will be this committee, government officials. they are not bailing i
does this mean? stephen: essentially, we knew this was likely to happen when they did not pay the 82.5 million u.s. dollars on two coupons, 30-day gracereviously a week ago, they announced they were going into extended talks and actively engaging with creditors on debt restructuring. we all know that. this was simply a matter of fitch, according to their statement, when they did downgrade not only evergrande but also kaisa, fitch said they reached out to them for comment. we all speculated, we...