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>> absolutely not. >> greer disagreed.nots tied around rebecca's wrists and ankles. >> figuring out in the first place is hard, tying them almost impossible. >> greer believed whoever tied the knot had to be an expert, possibly a sailor. and adam shacknai worked on the mississippi river as a tugboat captain. >> when he ties things off he uses a figure eight, and then closes it with a single hitch or two, guess would knot's are tied on both her legs and her hands? figure eights, tied off with a single hitch or two. >> sheriffs investigators had questioned adam extensively after rebecca's death. you didn't hold anything back from investigators? >> nothing. >> you helped them to the extent that you could? >> yeah, exhaustively. >> you thought you had nothing to hide? >> i knew i had nothing to hide. >> and when investigators determined there was no evidence placing adam at the scene--they cleared you? >> they did. >> did you think this was over at that point? >> yes, i did. >> it wasn't over. rebecca's sister was determined t
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. >> reporter: employee relations expert jason greer says remote worker should be concerned. >> they may be targets now? >> if the only thing i know about you is what i see on the screen, when your name comes up for potential layoff, you might be the first to be let go. >> reporter: greer says this is a great time to try and make yourself stand out at work. build those relationships right now. that might mean coming back into the office voluntarily, because it's much harder to fire someone in person. norah? >> carter evans, thank you so much. there is a lot more news ahead on the "cbs overnight news." vicks vapostick. strong soothing... vapors. help comfort your loved ones. for chest, neck, and back. it goes on clear. no mess. just soothing comfort. try vicks vapostick. (computer keys clicking) (mouse clicks) - shriners hospitals for children is awesome! my favorite people in shriners are the doctors and the nurses because they help people through life. wow, i was a really cute kid! (chuckles) but it's true! shriners hospitals for children is awesome! the first time i went to shriner
. >> reporter: employee relations expert jason greer says remote worker should be concerned. >> they may be targets now? >> if the only thing i know about you is what i see on the screen, when your name comes up for potential layoff, you might be the first to be let go. >> reporter: greer says this is a great time to try and make yourself stand out at work. build those relationships right now. that might mean coming back into the office voluntarily, because it's much...
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greer talked about that and how are doing it. >> mr. greer, in the few moments i have please. >> yes sir. so under the risk management process which came out in 2013, one of the key aspects of that issue we have a standard compliance to that standard. so we are working with our inter agency partners. i'm here to represent the collective of all 66 departments that make up the icy. at the end about tail, it is not specific department agency in that facility that owns the risk. what we ruled on 2019, a compliance is some. we are now receiving reports from agencies with respect to their compliance. i'm happy to say that this year, going with best practices, we finished a pilot of a verification program. we can it's one thing to collect, another to verify. so going for we will be able to verify what departs an agency submitted to the compliances. >> we had further questions but i'm out of time for like to recognize the gentleman from michigan, mr. mayor for his side questions. >> thank you, mister chairman. obviously it is a difficult positi
greer talked about that and how are doing it. >> mr. greer, in the few moments i have please. >> yes sir. so under the risk management process which came out in 2013, one of the key aspects of that issue we have a standard compliance to that standard. so we are working with our inter agency partners. i'm here to represent the collective of all 66 departments that make up the icy. at the end about tail, it is not specific department agency in that facility that owns the risk. what we...
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. >> reporter: employee relations expert jason greer says remote workers should be concerned. they may be targets now? >> the only thing i know about you is what i see on the screen, when your name comes up for a potential layoff, you might be the first to be let go. >> reporter: greer says this is a great time to try and make yourself stand out at work, build those relationships right now. that might mean coming back into the office voluntarily because it's much harder to fire someone in person. norah. >> o'donnell: carter evans, thank you so much. with just over two weeks until thanks, many americans have already started shopping for their holiday get-togethers and while higher prices at the grocery store are expected, it can still leave a "foul" taste in consumers' mouths. janet shamlian traveled to an indiana turkey farm, where she found inflation is not the only reason this year's holiday meal is going to cost you. >> reporter: these are the last of more than 6,000 turkeys kyle becker raised on his rural indiana farm this year. >> so these are broad-breasted white. >> rep
. >> reporter: employee relations expert jason greer says remote workers should be concerned. they may be targets now? >> the only thing i know about you is what i see on the screen, when your name comes up for a potential layoff, you might be the first to be let go. >> reporter: greer says this is a great time to try and make yourself stand out at work, build those relationships right now. that might mean coming back into the office voluntarily because it's much harder to...
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professor greer, thank you so much for joining us. we are, indeed, one week away from the midterm elections. race is tightening across the board. political analysts on both sides of the party say the house leaning republican for the senate appears to be a true toss-up. what's your take and what should the party's closing arguments be? >> well, it's very concerning, john, because we know if the republicans take over the house they've already decided they'll start impeachment proceedings on joe biden just because they haven't given any rational or any reason, they just said they're going to impeach him and that's where we'll start so policy in the legislative process will come to a halt essentially. what i'm excited about, i guess, is i'm looking at turnout. we know that young people hopefully will recognize that, you know, it's not just about social security and medicare on the ballot which are incredibly important, but they're concerned about student debt, men and women are concerned about a woman's right to choose and what this next
professor greer, thank you so much for joining us. we are, indeed, one week away from the midterm elections. race is tightening across the board. political analysts on both sides of the party say the house leaning republican for the senate appears to be a true toss-up. what's your take and what should the party's closing arguments be? >> well, it's very concerning, john, because we know if the republicans take over the house they've already decided they'll start impeachment proceedings on...
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look, i was in college when greer was argued. it was how i cut my organizing.my first protest that organizes person. we went to the sixth circuit. i knew that i was a college student at ohio state, that affirmative action was appropriate, it was benefiting why women that it was as much as benefiting students of color. as i knew that the reason why we had and segregation was because of. raise the concept that, we don't need it because we ended segregation because of race, we still need it at because we know racism, and prejudice, and this commission exists in our country. >> i wonder how it's gonna play politically, because they weren't talking about the current events in their argument saying the same respect, but the idea of being anti woke, the idea of wanting to ensure that the government stays out of our schools, the idea of thinking about this is no longer necessary, this does play politically. i wonder how these arguments are ultimately decisions to overturn it. my play on the campaign trail. >> it hasn't -- i mean, this specific issue hasn't been the hot
look, i was in college when greer was argued. it was how i cut my organizing.my first protest that organizes person. we went to the sixth circuit. i knew that i was a college student at ohio state, that affirmative action was appropriate, it was benefiting why women that it was as much as benefiting students of color. as i knew that the reason why we had and segregation was because of. raise the concept that, we don't need it because we ended segregation because of race, we still need it at...
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which she did for many many days but in private moments she shares that that tap on the break, bill greer, the agent of the limo and when she's writing with her husband, that tap on the break in the plasma, upon hearing the first shot come through the right side of everybody's years is likely the reason forgive me, that oswald was able to get a third and fatal shot that went directly into the jar and year of the president and did result in a part of his brain splattering on the back seat. >> the contrast to that would be the assassination, attempted assassination of ronald reagan where unlike jackie kennedy, nancy reagan after the fact says the agent saved them, she believed the system worked exactly as it was supposed to so rather than regulations she felt had it not been for the agents, he might have succumbed. >> absolutely and that heroic moment, so many levels of heroism and split-second trigger refocuses on the part of the secret service, that's the result of the rebuilding after the gut punch of kennedy's death. the director puts everything he has into getting the money, getting th
which she did for many many days but in private moments she shares that that tap on the break, bill greer, the agent of the limo and when she's writing with her husband, that tap on the break in the plasma, upon hearing the first shot come through the right side of everybody's years is likely the reason forgive me, that oswald was able to get a third and fatal shot that went directly into the jar and year of the president and did result in a part of his brain splattering on the back seat....
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and south greer of hell. joint air drill. hours after last, a ballistic missile landed 200 kilometers west of japan. the us says also held military drills with japanese forces. he follow those stories on our website down there, a dot comments of dentist updated throughout the day. more news, me and half. now next is 1st nations frontline here out there. ah ah ah ah, ah, ah . ready ready ready ah ah this guy boyar oak tree dead. this was life. this other guy we are these other oak tree he up whistling oak name of the street near the city i and he had on the street. you look out for is gonna be gone for that from i tried a couple of ikea rush rental title tracks, global warming and climate change. it hits us with title surgery. we've got a lot of inundation, we've got a lot of erosion. it also play with the, with the factors and become on top of the story before the end of this look. now, nature itself is confused, which makes us confused. erosion he would take him to london. it's this not only come underneath this the route with this tree or some erosion or incoming lee on any to stuff
and south greer of hell. joint air drill. hours after last, a ballistic missile landed 200 kilometers west of japan. the us says also held military drills with japanese forces. he follow those stories on our website down there, a dot comments of dentist updated throughout the day. more news, me and half. now next is 1st nations frontline here out there. ah ah ah ah, ah, ah . ready ready ready ah ah this guy boyar oak tree dead. this was life. this other guy we are these other oak tree he up...
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. >> reporter: employee relations expert jason greer says remote workers should be concerned.be targets now? >> if the only thing i know is what i see on the screen, when your name comes up for a potential layoff, you might be the first to be let go. >> reporter: he says this is a good time to make yourself stand out at work. build those relationships. that might even mean coming into the office voluntarily. it's much harder to fire someone face to face. carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >>> layoffs aren't just affecting silicon valley, they're hitting wall street. and a big move from adidas and a blow to kanye west. serena marshall with the cbs "money watch" report. >> reporter: like the rest of the country, wall street is awaiting final election results and new inflation data. stock futures flat. the dow down 646 points. nasdaq 263, and the s&p 500 falling 80. >>> the downlook impacting wall street jobs with layoffs at citi group and barclay's and other firms may be following. cmbc reporting citi group let go of 50 trading personnel this week and dozens of banking roles.
. >> reporter: employee relations expert jason greer says remote workers should be concerned.be targets now? >> if the only thing i know is what i see on the screen, when your name comes up for a potential layoff, you might be the first to be let go. >> reporter: he says this is a good time to make yourself stand out at work. build those relationships. that might even mean coming into the office voluntarily. it's much harder to fire someone face to face. carter evans, cbs...
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probably when i search in just a blur at them, which allows those normally my new moon ma greer. the truth, but to go more just what you just, what bullish ah with did you wish to hear? you do was vulnerable when they didn't want you to do. just that. when you heard up was looked at the kids that i was nearly as good as you must, loa rudin, you would need know what you mean as what, but almost now and yet you wouldn't yet yet know immune us store little shifting the disorder we ship these the stream would smoke, let me know what you resorted to those go. yep, i'll give you. yeah, we'll just, mike, but i think your mom, when you see equity was stone. you what was your was that i would die you yet to the clint. i see you last night, pretty amiable, shout out of you not. but when i was she also, she went to see asia and what secret to buy it by gives with somebody i know he puts, if you, anybody ever put your dollars most or on a child that you have left most of us thought the distance and his village lat, woods, and i knew it judge the who. yeah. like if you did, i missed supply in
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our iron clad commitment to our pacific alliances while japan is warned, them is our launch by north greer is capable of reaching the us mainland. japanese officials also confirmed it landed in the countries exclusive economic zone. meanwhile, south korean authorities say they believe it was an intercontinental ballistic missile. protest has have continued the demonstrations in bangkok because the apex summit kicks off play 5 rubber bullets during protests. a little earlier on friday, demonstrate is also gathered on thursday calling for the resignation of the time. prime minister fi in a residential building and gaza has killed at least $21.00 people, including 7 children. the blazer ruptured on the 3rd floor of the building in the valley. a refugee camp us has taken nancy pelosi says she won't take reelection and democratic late a place he served as the top house democrats for 2 decades. the bonding administration says saudi arabia's crown prince should get immunity relating to the killing of us journalist jamal has showed gene. it's a reversal of the stance president joe biden talking du
our iron clad commitment to our pacific alliances while japan is warned, them is our launch by north greer is capable of reaching the us mainland. japanese officials also confirmed it landed in the countries exclusive economic zone. meanwhile, south korean authorities say they believe it was an intercontinental ballistic missile. protest has have continued the demonstrations in bangkok because the apex summit kicks off play 5 rubber bullets during protests. a little earlier on friday,...
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greer is exactly the opposite of what some people term to do with them. to be socialistic, it's capitalistic and like screen. okay, so they've got oil up in alaska, but how do we pay for basic income in the rest of the country? says i said at the dreaded t word, but yes, actually it's time to incorporate welfare get big tag to pay its fair share and use tax mechanisms to create the strongest safety net. the world has ever st. and all these rich people can rest easy knowing the extra money they give back is going to some big sold us government bureaucracy. it's going directly to the people social justice. get with it. mm hm. i'll tell the law firm a small town a lot of times, especially in the south, it can end up in this like sort of a small town contest thing where it's like now my home town smaller than yours. and i feel like that's an argument that i typically win because it's really, really small. i remember saladas this like quaint little southern town with, you know, some charm to it. and the football team was good. the tailed squire was, you know,
greer is exactly the opposite of what some people term to do with them. to be socialistic, it's capitalistic and like screen. okay, so they've got oil up in alaska, but how do we pay for basic income in the rest of the country? says i said at the dreaded t word, but yes, actually it's time to incorporate welfare get big tag to pay its fair share and use tax mechanisms to create the strongest safety net. the world has ever st. and all these rich people can rest easy knowing the extra money they...
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you but yes, as you said, if he does a ford collision with this phonetic, isis, like character, greer, then probably we're going to see some, some, some blood sheds on the streets. so, i mean, you're, you're protecting internal turmoil with an israel. what is the results of these elections being for the wider region? you think? well, this is the thing you see because especially for the palestinians, right? and i tell you, i and our viewers around the world to watch us here, old is he is probably can get the picture. but let's just summarize it into words. 55 years. the palestinians had been governed by israel, but they have no vote. as who becomes for minnesota said, a 55 years by the sinews and west bank is jerusalem and gaza have basically been ruled by israel. they've been repressed by israel that michel told by israel their freedom of movement, even their curricular, their economy, their, their freedom of movement towards health and sense of what is all controlled by israel. but they have no vote in israel. and that's why when international organizations speak of apartheid, we hav
you but yes, as you said, if he does a ford collision with this phonetic, isis, like character, greer, then probably we're going to see some, some, some blood sheds on the streets. so, i mean, you're, you're protecting internal turmoil with an israel. what is the results of these elections being for the wider region? you think? well, this is the thing you see because especially for the palestinians, right? and i tell you, i and our viewers around the world to watch us here, old is he is...
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and he is now in south greer. as pyongyang has find a ballistic missile of the east coast. the launch comes hours off to north korea's foreign minister, threatened a fierce at military response to us activity in the region. washington has pledged to increase its security commitments on the peninsula. man mars military has freed $6000.00 prisoners, including full foreigners as part of an annual amnesty to mark national day. and attorney chang has more from bangkok, the number itself is significant and the occurs. and usually the large prisoner amnesty occurs or the meal must new year festival, the water festival, which is in the spring. this is taking place on national day. there are 6000 prisoners being released today, including 712 political prisoners. and that's a significant increase for in previous years. and as you mentioned for foreigners including vicky berman or the former british ambassadors of myanmar shown to know who was an economic advisor to answer and suit she inter could barter, who was a japanese filmmaker arrested? a couple of months ago, and he was facing
and he is now in south greer. as pyongyang has find a ballistic missile of the east coast. the launch comes hours off to north korea's foreign minister, threatened a fierce at military response to us activity in the region. washington has pledged to increase its security commitments on the peninsula. man mars military has freed $6000.00 prisoners, including full foreigners as part of an annual amnesty to mark national day. and attorney chang has more from bangkok, the number itself is...
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while i think around de santis, greer and political success in florida will continue to bump him up as a potential candidate in less than 2 years. and i think he can afford to be patient at this point and let donald trump get out there and see if he can make a while the sunshine's right. all certainly see, i'm curious to see if he decides to really go for it and to go up against trump. now, when it comes to democrats, i mean, they have been more focused on donald trump than seemingly anyone else for the last several years. same time, it appears as though what they're not focusing on is they're nominating joe biden, who continues to make it sound as if he is going to run once again. and at the same time, it doesn't seem as though there's much of a challenge, or at least from my viewpoint, what do you make of that race for the democrats? and is there someone that they should be looking out for? if joe biden does decide that he's going to run again, or especially if he doesn't, in that case, i think it's interesting that the democrats were touting. they're not losing badly as a when we ch
while i think around de santis, greer and political success in florida will continue to bump him up as a potential candidate in less than 2 years. and i think he can afford to be patient at this point and let donald trump get out there and see if he can make a while the sunshine's right. all certainly see, i'm curious to see if he decides to really go for it and to go up against trump. now, when it comes to democrats, i mean, they have been more focused on donald trump than seemingly anyone...
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the class, the 3rd resolution urging russia to stop its action against the ton, the west and south greer hell joint apples drills, hours after north korea lost a ballistic missile that landed just 200 kilometers west of japan, south korean, and american fighter jets flew information on the east coast of the korean peninsula. the us also held military drills with japanese forces. we'll take it says the north creed, intercontinental ballistic massage is capable of reaching the us mainland. it also confirmed the land in its exclusive economic zone, about 200 kilometers from an island in northern. a kinder is the latest to the series of launches. i, north korea will think of the region. it all comes as asia pacific leaders hold trade talks at a summit in thailand, us vice president, couple of hours gathered allies to condemn the lodge. tony chang reports from bangkok, leaders from around the asia pacific region gather for the opening of the apec summit and at the top of the agenda. urgent economic issues facing the nations hyperinflation and the looming recession. but the news that north kor
the class, the 3rd resolution urging russia to stop its action against the ton, the west and south greer hell joint apples drills, hours after north korea lost a ballistic missile that landed just 200 kilometers west of japan, south korean, and american fighter jets flew information on the east coast of the korean peninsula. the us also held military drills with japanese forces. we'll take it says the north creed, intercontinental ballistic massage is capable of reaching the us mainland. it...
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and south greer of held joint air force drills, hours after all, queer launched, a ballistic missile that led to just 200 kilometers west of japan, south korean american fight against fluent formation of the east coast of the korean peninsula. us also held military drills with japanese pulses. we'll take a says the north koreans continental ballistic missile is capable of reaching the us mainland. it also concerned the bazaar landed in its exclusive economic zone about 200 kilometers of an island in northern her, cato. it's the latest to the series of launches by north korea. brian has more from sol. that has been a very robust response from south korea. the government here issuing a statement saying that it possesses the capability to respond overwhelmingly to any provocation, i think, somewhat ominously that north korea should not misjudged this fact. now this is an administration which takes a much tougher line with no career, especially in recent months, seemingly quite prepared and willing to match any provocation or military action by the north with some sort of action of its o
and south greer of held joint air force drills, hours after all, queer launched, a ballistic missile that led to just 200 kilometers west of japan, south korean american fight against fluent formation of the east coast of the korean peninsula. us also held military drills with japanese pulses. we'll take a says the north koreans continental ballistic missile is capable of reaching the us mainland. it also concerned the bazaar landed in its exclusive economic zone about 200 kilometers of an...
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burt lancaster will name the best actress it 's sophia loren greer garzon getting an oscar for sophie express how i felt at that moment when i found out i won an oscar i couldn't believe my ears, really, yes, because for the first time in the history of cinema, an italian actress receives an oscar for an italian film. italian journalists caught her in a restaurant celebrating the victory. here is carla ponte nearby. i think they are still celebrating. here between her mother and vitoria, sophie feels like a girl next to her parents. a family event will slightly overshadow this year of glory with great fanfare maria will marry the son of benito mussolini everything is filmed the figure of a widow-duchi sophia loren's arrival with obvious awkwardness stands next to ramilda. like all women in the family, my sister dreamed of getting married and taking her husband's surname, whatever it was before the court of history. sophie is sad, her younger sister married before her in paris and regain her youth anxiety away her image takes over, she again the same lauren a living legend, the embodim
burt lancaster will name the best actress it 's sophia loren greer garzon getting an oscar for sophie express how i felt at that moment when i found out i won an oscar i couldn't believe my ears, really, yes, because for the first time in the history of cinema, an italian actress receives an oscar for an italian film. italian journalists caught her in a restaurant celebrating the victory. here is carla ponte nearby. i think they are still celebrating. here between her mother and vitoria, sophie...
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greer from rhode island, democracy must be really important if they're calling in doug emhoff to saveve a doug emhoff report tomorrow night because we want to know what the second gentleman does all day besides saving democracy. mary from north carolina we always hear about kamala. i want to hear more about doug since he is saving elections, jesse. stay tuned. russ from utica, new york. let the casino managers count the votes in nevada and arizona. they know what they're doing. oh, they sure do. and i have a feeling the casino managers are the ones counting the votes already. larry from lansing, michigan, hey, jesse does crow taste anything like alligator? are you saying that i made predictions that didn't come true? that's impossible. arthur. trump and desantis co-presidents, problem solved. we don't really do that we do a president and vice president. it's interesting what charlie said that they just have to fight it out and the stronger one is going to survive. kleeon from cross lanes, west virginia is it true that judge jeanine hurt her arm by slapping greg gutfeld in the green ro
greer from rhode island, democracy must be really important if they're calling in doug emhoff to saveve a doug emhoff report tomorrow night because we want to know what the second gentleman does all day besides saving democracy. mary from north carolina we always hear about kamala. i want to hear more about doug since he is saving elections, jesse. stay tuned. russ from utica, new york. let the casino managers count the votes in nevada and arizona. they know what they're doing. oh, they sure...
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. >> i remember pam greer and coffee and cleopatra jones, the afro was beautiful.to it people. >> my mother wore an afro. >> let me start it. let me be game. thank you for letting me come on. >> that's why we love you so much. >> i'm not speaking for you, i'm saying this is me. wear your hair however you want, it's easier i know if you braid it and put it up. i think natural hair is beautiful. >> what a gift she is. >> thank you so much. >>> we have to talk about this, so how bad are things at crypto company ftx, turns out the new ceo can't even figure that out. we'll be joined by a former regulator that's next. >> the latest move from ticketmaster that has taylor swift fans furious this morning. >>> the amount of gaslighting that ticketmaster does. >> the website just crashed -- >> it went down again! ♪ time. it's life's most precious commodity, especially when you have metastatic breast cancer. when your time is threatened, it's hard to invest in your future. until now. younger women are living longer with kisqali when taken with an aromatase inhibitor in hr+, he
. >> i remember pam greer and coffee and cleopatra jones, the afro was beautiful.to it people. >> my mother wore an afro. >> let me start it. let me be game. thank you for letting me come on. >> that's why we love you so much. >> i'm not speaking for you, i'm saying this is me. wear your hair however you want, it's easier i know if you braid it and put it up. i think natural hair is beautiful. >> what a gift she is. >> thank you so much. >>> we...
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a pound of vermont white che cheddar, proud of greer you make it with flour. >> thank you.efore mom. all right here we go coming up twitter employees walk out because the light musk is telling them to get to work. that is next. i see an amazing place. feels like a dream. a place of many wonders - and full of life. i open my eyes: earth is our pandora. (bridget vo) with thyroid eye disease... i hid from the camera. and i wanted to hide from the world. for years, i thought my t.e.d was beyond help... ...but then i asked my doctor about tepezza. (vo) tepezza is the only medicine that treats t.e.d. at the source not just the symptoms. in a clinical study, more than 8 out of 10 patients taking tepezza had less eye bulging. tepezza is an infusion. patients taking tepezza may have infusion reactions. tell your doctor right away if you experience high blood pressure, fast heartbeat, shortness of breath or muscle pain. before getting tepezza, tell your doctor if you have diabetes, ibd, or are pregnant, or planning to become pregnant. tepezza may raise blood sugar even if you don't h
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. >> -- christina greer, politics editor other grow, thank you very much for being here. i think i am seeing you tomorrow morning on sunday show. >> be sure. our >> thanks, christina, see you in the morning. ♪ ♪ ♪ (vo) verizon small business days are back. and there's never been a better time to switch. get our best offers of the year on business internet. help your business stay ahead with the reliable connection your business deserves. book your appointment today. and switch to the network america relies on. verizon. when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis persists... put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill. when uc got unpredictable,... i got rapid symptom relief with rinvoq. check. when uc held me back... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when uc got the upper hand... rinvoq helped visibly repair the colon lining. check. rapid symptom relief. lasting, steroid-free remission. and a chance to visibly repair the colon lining. check. check. and check. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections
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character on the face of it that we talked about earlier in an analogy 0, this guy called it mild, greer. he is like isis in israel. right? he's this really neo fascist fanatic. he's in are calling for for his right to get rid of it's palestinians in his early he's or he's actually for violence against but a senior citizens within israel. he is for basically kicking out the better seniors from the occupied territories. he is one of those characters that even in washington and london, they seem as potential. 6 doris, them and they see the movement he belonged to before, which was called the cat movement as a terrorist organization. so for nathan, you know how to be in coalition with these sorts of characters in israel. that is going to embarrass a lot of israel's friends in the west and that will put pressure 2nd pressure on a number of countries. if the coalition government will include such, you know, isis type or ministers in the new coalition government, that nathan yell will put together. so we might actually end up going to a 6 elections if we can end up with not any on this kind of
character on the face of it that we talked about earlier in an analogy 0, this guy called it mild, greer. he is like isis in israel. right? he's this really neo fascist fanatic. he's in are calling for for his right to get rid of it's palestinians in his early he's or he's actually for violence against but a senior citizens within israel. he is for basically kicking out the better seniors from the occupied territories. he is one of those characters that even in washington and london, they seem...
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and south greer of hell joined apples drills, hours after north korea launched ballistic missile landed just 200 kilometers west of japan, south korean, and american fighter jets information off the eastern coast of the korean peninsula . us also held military drills with japanese forces. now take, it says the north creed, intercontinental ballistic massage is capable of reaching the us mainland, though so confirmed the weapon landed in its exclusive economic zone about 200 kilometers from an island in northern kinder is the latest and a series of launches by north korea and it all comes as asia pacific leaders hold trade. talk santa summit in thailand. amongst them was the us vice president come la harris, who condemned the launch. tony chain has more from bangkok, leaders from around the asia pacific region gather for the opening of the apec summit at the top of the agenda. urgent economic issues facing their nations hyperinflation and the looming recessionary landing. but as the news that north korea had fired an intercontinental ballistic missile broke, the united states and its all
and south greer of hell joined apples drills, hours after north korea launched ballistic missile landed just 200 kilometers west of japan, south korean, and american fighter jets information off the eastern coast of the korean peninsula . us also held military drills with japanese forces. now take, it says the north creed, intercontinental ballistic massage is capable of reaching the us mainland, though so confirmed the weapon landed in its exclusive economic zone about 200 kilometers from an...
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garrett haake is with us, jonathan allen, former white house press secretary robert gibbs and christina greersociate professor of political science at fordham university. what do you make of what's going on in arizona right now? >> we have to be -- if you look at steve's report, i think we have to be slightly patient for democracy to work. but i think that by sometime this weekend, probably by saturday night, i think it will be largely apparent that democrats are going to win both of those seats and retain control of the u.s. senate. the mail ballot that is have been coming in in nevada have been breaking heavily for the democrat and i think in the arizona race, mark kelly seems to be ahead by a sizable amount. so i think it's going to -- takes a little bit more patience. i think that's a good thing. but i think by probably tomorrow night, it will be apparent the democrats control the senate. >> and, garrett, dozens of house races are still on call. is there a path for democrats there to keep control of the house? >> there's a path has steve just laid out. if you had told democrats a week ago
garrett haake is with us, jonathan allen, former white house press secretary robert gibbs and christina greersociate professor of political science at fordham university. what do you make of what's going on in arizona right now? >> we have to be -- if you look at steve's report, i think we have to be slightly patient for democracy to work. but i think that by sometime this weekend, probably by saturday night, i think it will be largely apparent that democrats are going to win both of...
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. >> -- christina greer, politics editor other grow, thank you very much for being here.tomorrow morning on sunday show. >> be sure. our >> thanks, christina, see you in the morning. ♪ ♪ ♪ your so you only pay for what you need. contestants ready? go! only pay for what you need. jingle: liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. get early access to wayfair's black friday sale. only pay for what you need. save on seasonal decor from $30. washable rugs up to 80% off. and living room seating up to 65% off. search, shop, and save at wayfair! ♪ wayfair you've got just what i need ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪♪ moderate-to-severe eczema. it doesn't care if you have a date, a day off, or a double shift. make your move and get out in front of eczema with steroid-free cibinqo. not an injection, cibinqo is a once-daily pill for adults who didn't respond to previous treatments. and it's proven to help provide clearer skin and relieve itch fast. cibinqo continuously treats eczema whether you're flaring or not. cibinqo can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. bef
. >> -- christina greer, politics editor other grow, thank you very much for being here.tomorrow morning on sunday show. >> be sure. our >> thanks, christina, see you in the morning. ♪ ♪ ♪ your so you only pay for what you need. contestants ready? go! only pay for what you need. jingle: liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. get early access to wayfair's black friday sale. only pay for what you need. save on seasonal decor from $30. washable rugs up to 80% off. and living...
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. >> a focal sight ration estate, greer was determined to stop black georgians growing political powerstablish if i was racially prejudiced, i was. if you want to establish that some of my political activity was racially motivated, it was. quiver would say in a deposition years later. in 1963, one year after the supreme court struck down the counter unit system, gruver now back in office, proposed a new election system. the runoff. >> hoover explicitly talked about how even if the white votes were divided in the first election and a black bag the runoff, whites could come together as a majority to win in the runoff. >> in 1960, for the runoff system became law in georgia. >> no blacks had been elected to the senior offices in georgia, meaning governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, ever. so apparently it worked. >> former judge a public service commission david burgess is the first black candidate to face a statewide runoff in georgia. >> we are trying to recharge an reenergizing get out and encourage people to go back to the polls and vote again. >> in 2006, we are just bea
. >> a focal sight ration estate, greer was determined to stop black georgians growing political powerstablish if i was racially prejudiced, i was. if you want to establish that some of my political activity was racially motivated, it was. quiver would say in a deposition years later. in 1963, one year after the supreme court struck down the counter unit system, gruver now back in office, proposed a new election system. the runoff. >> hoover explicitly talked about how even if the...
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joining us is jason greer, greer consulting's president, and we know these numbers are starting to addp. what does the overall picture look like right now? >> the overall picture does not look good for remote workers, and i will say this to remote workers right now, and five or six months ago i said it was the year of the employee, and now it's the year of the employer. >> we talked about this for months and months if not years during the pandemic, things were different and this was going to be a revolution and remote work was a way of the future, and was that just a worker's market and now it has swung back? >> 100%. it comes down to dollars and cents. during the pandemic, everybody was working from home and now people came out of the pandemic, and corporations are forcing their people to come back to the office, and i think it's an element that workers want all of the benefits, all of the things that come from working at home, but the reality is work takes place in the office, and that's what we are seeing >> are there -- i mean, are there exceptions to the rule are there performers
joining us is jason greer, greer consulting's president, and we know these numbers are starting to addp. what does the overall picture look like right now? >> the overall picture does not look good for remote workers, and i will say this to remote workers right now, and five or six months ago i said it was the year of the employee, and now it's the year of the employer. >> we talked about this for months and months if not years during the pandemic, things were different and this was...
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joining us conversation, a democratic analyst and msnbc analyst, christina greer.lso has to be understood in the context of the democratic party making a strategic decision not to invest in the state. what say you? >> listen, amazing to think ten years ago we woke up thinking that the democrats have picked it up and obama cared the state for the second time and republicans freaked out. to their credit, alish yashgs alicia, they quadrupled and tripled it down. it's a ruby red state, one of the other elements that folks haven't thought so much about. in the past, republicans have had to spend so much money with florida, even as they're winning, they're winning by margins. and now it's going to free up some of that republican matter to compete in other states in 2024. it's a significant reversal of fortunes. and the big winner in the republican circle the despite the fact that no red wave materialized absolutely last night was ron desantis. >> christina greer. my favorite political scientist. there are a lot of people who were surprised by the results we've seen comin
joining us conversation, a democratic analyst and msnbc analyst, christina greer.lso has to be understood in the context of the democratic party making a strategic decision not to invest in the state. what say you? >> listen, amazing to think ten years ago we woke up thinking that the democrats have picked it up and obama cared the state for the second time and republicans freaked out. to their credit, alish yashgs alicia, they quadrupled and tripled it down. it's a ruby red state, one of...
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the irish but the music of greer's british powder in focus for would have been doing others for his did us commit b. b, just jump in. it's think i've been for startled with reagan. ah, i'm deep sighed omitted by the nazis seized power. in 1933, they immediately launched a series of what have become known as wild purges, excited does few to oh, of good. and because of those purges and because of the intense and frequent violence on the streets and even in concert halls, many people in the music profession left germany at this very early stage war satire also to escape persecution for last not, not in 444 boom florence in awe as minister of public enlightenment and propaganda. joseph goebbels was responsible for music and culture in the nazi stage. soon after the nazis came to pass, he established the right chamber of culture which included the rush chamber of music. membership was compulsory for anyone in the field. and so these institutions allowed gerbils to control german cultural life. and the allocated posts and titles to his artists of choice is not the video men of dominant indepe
the irish but the music of greer's british powder in focus for would have been doing others for his did us commit b. b, just jump in. it's think i've been for startled with reagan. ah, i'm deep sighed omitted by the nazis seized power. in 1933, they immediately launched a series of what have become known as wild purges, excited does few to oh, of good. and because of those purges and because of the intense and frequent violence on the streets and even in concert halls, many people in the music...
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it wasn't her idea, what was proposed to her by michael greer of the national society of material designers, but she agreed to it, and if she had not agreed, it would not have happened. and so they proposed, for the first time, furnishing a room in the white house with all antiques of the same period. so the room that was selected was the diplomatic reception room on the ground floor. the over room there, and then their numbers, donated everything from, -- the idea was to create a federal style parlor, some american techniques and furnishings that would've been available to wealthy americans at the time were all donated to the house, and you can see mrs. eisenhower in president eisenhower accepting a donation there in the top photo. and so the stage was set for mrs. kennedy. >> that is a perfect transition, elaine, into a question for you. you of course are the co-author of the book designing camelot, which talks about the efforts of jacqueline kennedy and the restoration of the white house. can you tell us how, for our audience so everyone under knows, others may not know the story but tel
it wasn't her idea, what was proposed to her by michael greer of the national society of material designers, but she agreed to it, and if she had not agreed, it would not have happened. and so they proposed, for the first time, furnishing a room in the white house with all antiques of the same period. so the room that was selected was the diplomatic reception room on the ground floor. the over room there, and then their numbers, donated everything from, -- the idea was to create a federal style...
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. >> reporter: employment consultant jason greer says the booming job market is starting to shift. >>e're seeing a crunch on tech, but we're probably going to be having this conversation about multiple industries next week. >> you're worried that your company is going to make job cuts, what should you be doing as an employee? >> you have to protect yourself. pyou better get your butt back n the office. let's be real. it's remote workers that are getting laid off first, and everybody else second. >> eric treeby was a remote worker and today he'll be back online, looking for a new job. >> what's done is done. i just kind of got to charge forward, got to provide for my family. >> reporter: carter evans, los angeles. >>> the biden administration is sending another $400 million in military aid to ukraine. it comes amid concerns that u.s. assistance in the war against russia could decline if republicans take control of congress. inside the war zone, ukrainian forces are inching closer to the regional capital of kherson. the russian military appears to have pulled out of the city, but ukrain
. >> reporter: employment consultant jason greer says the booming job market is starting to shift. >>e're seeing a crunch on tech, but we're probably going to be having this conversation about multiple industries next week. >> you're worried that your company is going to make job cuts, what should you be doing as an employee? >> you have to protect yourself. pyou better get your butt back n the office. let's be real. it's remote workers that are getting laid off first,...
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it was proposed to her by michael greer of the national society of interior designers, you know, if she hadn't agreed it wouldn't have happened and they proposed for the first time. furnishing a room in the white house with all antiques of the same period and so the room that was selected was the diplomatic reception room on the ground floor the oval room there and their members donated everything from the idea was to create a federal style parlor of about 1800 and so american antiques and furnishings that would have been available to wealthy americans at the time. we're all donated to the house. you see mrs. eisenhower president eisenhower accepting the donation there in the top photo. so a lot of the a lot of the stage was set for mrs. kennedy. that's a perfect transition in elaine into a question for you you of course are the co-author of the book designing camelot which talks about the efforts of jacqueline kennedy and the restoration of the white house. can you tell us? how for our audience so everybody understands some people may know the story but others may not tell us what were
it was proposed to her by michael greer of the national society of interior designers, you know, if she hadn't agreed it wouldn't have happened and they proposed for the first time. furnishing a room in the white house with all antiques of the same period and so the room that was selected was the diplomatic reception room on the ground floor the oval room there and their members donated everything from the idea was to create a federal style parlor of about 1800 and so american antiques and...
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it was proposed to her by michael greer of the national society of interior designers, but she agreed to it and honest, you know, if she hadn't agreed it wouldn't have happened and they proposed for the first time. furnishing a room in the white house with all antiques of the same period and so the room that was selected was the diplomatic reception room on the ground floor the oval room there and their members donated everything from the idea was to create a federal style parlor of about 1800 and so american antiques and furnishings that would have been available to wealthy americans at the time. we're all donated to the house. you see mrs. eisenhower president eisenhower accepting the donation there in the top photo. so a lot of the a lot of the stage was set for mrs. kennedy. that's a perfect transition in elaine into a question for you you of course are the co-author of the book designing camelot which talks about the efforts of jacqueline kennedy and the restoration of the white house. can you tell us? how for our audience so everybody understands some people may know the story b
it was proposed to her by michael greer of the national society of interior designers, but she agreed to it and honest, you know, if she hadn't agreed it wouldn't have happened and they proposed for the first time. furnishing a room in the white house with all antiques of the same period and so the room that was selected was the diplomatic reception room on the ground floor the oval room there and their members donated everything from the idea was to create a federal style parlor of about 1800...
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. >> christina greer, the polling made one think abortion was not top of mind, but women turned out,bout that issue and even places like kentucky, what happened? >> joe made an interesting point, it's not just women. it's men who care about this issue. if republicans are saying life begins at conception, and then is my son on the hook for parental support from conception? i think they are thinking about some of the financial ramifications as well, and nothing to say a women's right to choose if she's 10 years old or 40 years old, and this is a conversation about choice. it's not about pro life. and we have seen republicans who are pro death penalty and they don't care about the environment, and these are a host of issues that are about life, and they are wanting help with the pocketbook issues. >> we are good guys. it's the sound bite that will live through history, that's tim ryan. that is who we are, the democratic party versus the republican party, and if you were not moved by that, then you don't feel what is great about us. to me that is the sound bite that -- >> he was making a
. >> christina greer, the polling made one think abortion was not top of mind, but women turned out,bout that issue and even places like kentucky, what happened? >> joe made an interesting point, it's not just women. it's men who care about this issue. if republicans are saying life begins at conception, and then is my son on the hook for parental support from conception? i think they are thinking about some of the financial ramifications as well, and nothing to say a women's right...