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and her life was cut so short so fast for no reason. >> reporter: aamonte hadley would have turned 23n thanksgiving there. she was in jail charged with several felonies in connection to armed robberies. her and said she had no previous offenses, and i understand why she was awaiting trial for so long. >> i don't understand why, you know, i don't -- we don't understand that. we don't know. >> reporter: in a previous statement, district attorney brooke jenkins said aamonte hadley with detained pretrial because she posed a potential safety risk. hadley's family had advocated for her to be moved to a mental health facility because of some mental health challenges. in the same statement, da jenkins said it was not warranted in this case. hadley's mother, still struggles to face the reality of the situation. >> i don't want to be out here, that is what it is like. i don't want to have to be out here.>> reporter: for her, every day is a challenge now that her daughter is gone. >> not good i got out of bed today at 2:00. i have not been to work since the day after. i try to stay busy. >> repo
and her life was cut so short so fast for no reason. >> reporter: aamonte hadley would have turned 23n thanksgiving there. she was in jail charged with several felonies in connection to armed robberies. her and said she had no previous offenses, and i understand why she was awaiting trial for so long. >> i don't understand why, you know, i don't -- we don't understand that. we don't know. >> reporter: in a previous statement, district attorney brooke jenkins said aamonte...
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my friend and colleague stephen hadley and i are part of this webinar. just a word about the two of us. we found ourselves in a very unusual situation. this webinar is about presidential transitions. you know that we will have a change in power to the president. we have an election in which neither is the incumbent. there will be a presidential transition. stephen i found ourselves in that position in 2000 when we were both advising governor george w. bush on's national security and foreign policy. we thought he had one. -- won. on the night of the election it turned out he had not quite won. they would be a contested period for a number of weeks. a couple of months before we actually had an outcome to the election. in a day were we have a lot of 50-50 elections we forget the first of those 50-50 elections that really had consequences was called bush v gore. steve and i are veterans of pape -- a peculiar type of transition. i want to start there and talk about what it was like to be planning a presidential transition when you actually did not know if you
my friend and colleague stephen hadley and i are part of this webinar. just a word about the two of us. we found ourselves in a very unusual situation. this webinar is about presidential transitions. you know that we will have a change in power to the president. we have an election in which neither is the incumbent. there will be a presidential transition. stephen i found ourselves in that position in 2000 when we were both advising governor george w. bush on's national security and foreign...
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the da said hadley was held in jail because of a safety risk. an explosive fire at a homeless encampment near 101 in san francisco kept firefighters busy today. that fire started at about noontime near the 101 south on ramp at south van ness. fire investigators responded to calls about a burning tent, and by the time they arrived, those flames had quickly spread. >> this fire did jump the fence that you see behind me and extend it to several stored vehicles that are behind this fence. we were able to keep the fire from damaging any of the structures or buildings that are behind us. >> that fire caused propane tanks inside the encampment to explode. no injuries were reported. happening tonight. a complete freeway shutdown in san francisco that will last through the rest of your weekend. you're taking a live look at drivers in the city right now. caltrans is making emergency barrier repairs to railing along 101 and i-80. now take a look. this is a map of what exactly will close. this is the westbound i-80 ramp to northbound 101, and this will clos
the da said hadley was held in jail because of a safety risk. an explosive fire at a homeless encampment near 101 in san francisco kept firefighters busy today. that fire started at about noontime near the 101 south on ramp at south van ness. fire investigators responded to calls about a burning tent, and by the time they arrived, those flames had quickly spread. >> this fire did jump the fence that you see behind me and extend it to several stored vehicles that are behind this fence. we...
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the da said hadley was held in jail because of a safety risk. former olympic gymnastics coach bela karolyi has died. karolyi stepped away from the limelight after allegations of abuse of coaching rocked the gymnastics world. notably, he led nadia comaneci and mary lou retton to gold medals during his career. his cause of death has not been revealed, but he had been in poor health over the last few years. karolyi was 82 years old. on to election news now and what supporters called a victory rally for san francisco's prop k. the proposition permanently closes parts of the upper great highway to cars. the votes were 55% in favor, 45% against, but the opponents are not done fighting. and now they have a new target. abc seven news reporter tara campbell explains the sights and sounds of celebration on san francisco's great highway. >> today we're having a celebration for prop k for everyone who's volunteered, and anyone's just excited about the park. >> voters passing the controversial ballot measure after months of battling between yes on k and no o
the da said hadley was held in jail because of a safety risk. former olympic gymnastics coach bela karolyi has died. karolyi stepped away from the limelight after allegations of abuse of coaching rocked the gymnastics world. notably, he led nadia comaneci and mary lou retton to gold medals during his career. his cause of death has not been revealed, but he had been in poor health over the last few years. karolyi was 82 years old. on to election news now and what supporters called a victory...
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the da said hadley was held in jail because of a safety risk. former olympic gymnastics coach bela karolyi has died. karolyi stepped away from the limelight after allegations of abuse of coaching rocked the gymnastics world. notably, he led nadia comaneci and mary lou retton to gold medals during his career. his cause of death has not been revealed, but he had been in poor health over the last few years. karolyi was 82 years old. now to on election news and what supporters called a victory rally for san francisco's prop k. the proposition permanently closes parts of the upper great highway to cars. the votes were 55% in favor, 45% against, but the opponents are not done fighting. and now they have a new target. abc seven news reporter tara campbell explains the sights and sounds of celebration on san francisco's great highway. >> today we're having a celebration for prop k for everyone who's volunteered, and anyone's just excited about the park. >> voters passing the controversial ballot measure after months of battling between yes on k and no o
the da said hadley was held in jail because of a safety risk. former olympic gymnastics coach bela karolyi has died. karolyi stepped away from the limelight after allegations of abuse of coaching rocked the gymnastics world. notably, he led nadia comaneci and mary lou retton to gold medals during his career. his cause of death has not been revealed, but he had been in poor health over the last few years. karolyi was 82 years old. now to on election news and what supporters called a victory...
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the da said hadley was held in jail because of a safety risk. former olympic gymnastics coach bela karolyi has died. karolyi stepped away from the limelight after allegations of abusive coaching rocked the gymnastics world. notably, he led nadia comaneci and mary lou retton to goldeci medals during his career. now, his cause of death has not been revealed, but he had been in poor health over the last few years. karolyi was 82 years old. now to your voice, your vote. and what supporters are calling a victory rally for san francisco's prop k. the proposition permanently closes part of the upper great highway to cars. the votes were 55% in favor, 45% against, but the opponents are not done fighting and now they have a new target. abc seven news reporter tara campbell explains the sights and sounds of celebration on san francisco's great highway. >> today we're having a celebration for prop k fora everyone who's volunteered and anyone just excited about the park. >> voters passing the controversial ballot measure after months of battling between yes
the da said hadley was held in jail because of a safety risk. former olympic gymnastics coach bela karolyi has died. karolyi stepped away from the limelight after allegations of abusive coaching rocked the gymnastics world. notably, he led nadia comaneci and mary lou retton to goldeci medals during his career. now, his cause of death has not been revealed, but he had been in poor health over the last few years. karolyi was 82 years old. now to your voice, your vote. and what supporters are...
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vigil where they continue to call for justice. >> reporter: it has been just over two months since hadleyied inside of this jail with her birthday and thanksgiving coming up, her family and friends wanted to remember her and send a message to city leaders that they want answers. >> i am trying to pick up the pieces but there are no pieces to pick up. >> reporter: that is how she described trying to grieve the loss of her 22-year-old niece. her niece spent two years in a san francisco county jail cell awaiting trial. on september 3 she died in custody. >> just getting a call and saying she is unresponsive, we have no clue. she was a bright, fun and goofy person. she was very helpful, kind and generous. giving. her life was cut so short so fast. >> reporter: she was in jail charged with several felonies in connection to a series of armed robberies. her aunt says she had no previous offenses and does not understand why she was awaiting trial so long. >> trying to understand why the bell was taken off the table. >> in a previous statement the district attorney said she was detained pretrial b
vigil where they continue to call for justice. >> reporter: it has been just over two months since hadleyied inside of this jail with her birthday and thanksgiving coming up, her family and friends wanted to remember her and send a message to city leaders that they want answers. >> i am trying to pick up the pieces but there are no pieces to pick up. >> reporter: that is how she described trying to grieve the loss of her 22-year-old niece. her niece spent two years in a san...
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you've been through -- you've been through hell, hadley.you went through and told the country about. the idea of losing a presidential contest during an election, i think you the first person, first statement that i read on the air, because you were right back up there carrying about and carrying for other people, saying i see you. where does that innate political talent come from in you? i need to know. >> honestly, i know what it is like to wake up and be defeated. i did it every day for almost ten years. and, you know, if i can give anybody some hope, that's just what i want to do. life goes on. we will be okay as long as we stick together. and that's the most important part. we cannot lose the community that we built through this. the community that vice president harris led us to is so crucial that we keep and we continue to build because unfortunately even some people who may not be with us right now will eventually join our community because these bans aren't going anywhere, unfortunately. that's the most heart breaking part. >> i wa
you've been through -- you've been through hell, hadley.you went through and told the country about. the idea of losing a presidential contest during an election, i think you the first person, first statement that i read on the air, because you were right back up there carrying about and carrying for other people, saying i see you. where does that innate political talent come from in you? i need to know. >> honestly, i know what it is like to wake up and be defeated. i did it every day...
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secretary sat in front of us as the nominee as i recall a secretary rice, hadley, hutchinson and i am the most junior insignificant member of the panel. so of course they asked me too asked to list all of the embarrassing questions.foreign policy, not national security, paint them as an out of touch plutocrats. get under his skin i'm looking at this impressive gray-haired figure that tighten up exxon how am i going to unravel him? so i did my best. i did not take the questions they gave me. among the questions how out of touch do you even note the price of a gallon of gasoline is? i'm pretty sure the ceo of exxon mobil probably has a good idea for the price a of a gallon of gasoline is. so i tried a different path and i said to him he received the order of lenin from the russian federation from your friend putin was he wearing a shirt when he presented to you why to give you that? if you could have seen the look he gave me he shot daggers at me set in this deep slow voice explained to me only the soviet union issued the order of lenin. putin gave exxon mobil the order friendship. reca
secretary sat in front of us as the nominee as i recall a secretary rice, hadley, hutchinson and i am the most junior insignificant member of the panel. so of course they asked me too asked to list all of the embarrassing questions.foreign policy, not national security, paint them as an out of touch plutocrats. get under his skin i'm looking at this impressive gray-haired figure that tighten up exxon how am i going to unravel him? so i did my best. i did not take the questions they gave me....
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i will say, incredibly moving statement from hadley duvall.ellers that you featured, that we've talked to, that have been all over the country campaigning for the vice president, and campaigning for these ballot measures in really tough states. remember, hadley first spoke out in her home state of kentucky. they are the true heroes of this moment. their work is going to be critical to what the next four years of resistance is going to look like. we have to immediately get to work holding these new elected officials accountable and making sure that our coalition that includes independents and republicans that have crossed over on the ballot measures and on the issue join us in the fight to protect abortion access, protect ivf, protect contraception. these republicans who won by moderating their positions on this are held accountable. >> mini, thank you for everything you've done. our conversations are to be continued. >>> a quick break for us. we'll be right back. >>> a quick break for us we'll be right back. your shipping manager left to "find
i will say, incredibly moving statement from hadley duvall.ellers that you featured, that we've talked to, that have been all over the country campaigning for the vice president, and campaigning for these ballot measures in really tough states. remember, hadley first spoke out in her home state of kentucky. they are the true heroes of this moment. their work is going to be critical to what the next four years of resistance is going to look like. we have to immediately get to work holding these...
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tony hadley, who sang on the original, is not happy at these criticisms directed towards band aid.st. we were the... if you take that route, then nobody does anything to help anybody. correct. so it's just nonsense. # feed the world... and despite the controversy, the new version hopes to continue the song's success. all four previous band aids made it to number one, and almost £150 million has been raised since that day back in 1984. colin paterson, bbc news. lots of controversy as we are here in their about the project, and haseeb shabbir is at the centre of a project of centredness... he gave me his view on whether band aid is actually good or bad for africa. in the short term there will be income generation but the problem is a long—term and negative spill—over effects. for example, if your reason £10, the negative effect is your taking £100 away from them, the negative effect is that that effects, and this is the case with band aid which a list of voices from africa are quite rightly critical about, the whole negative spill—over of stereotyping and do human enticing and condes
tony hadley, who sang on the original, is not happy at these criticisms directed towards band aid.st. we were the... if you take that route, then nobody does anything to help anybody. correct. so it's just nonsense. # feed the world... and despite the controversy, the new version hopes to continue the song's success. all four previous band aids made it to number one, and almost £150 million has been raised since that day back in 1984. colin paterson, bbc news. lots of controversy as we are...
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people need to understand, like we the mothers worried about, are the sacrifices made by amanda and hadleythey both took the most dramatic chapters of their lives and shared them with the whole country, so that people understood what dobbs did and the draconian abortion bans did was made it impossible for someone like hadley to have hope in her darkist hour to field like he would have a choice, and a ban in texas that may make it very, very difficult, if not impossible, for amanda and josh to have another child, to get pregnant again. so, i think when you talk about a grief response, i think it's a scary moment for women who put everybody on the line to try to explain to men and other women what it means in a post-dobbs world. >> yeah. it extends to -- you're allude to get it. it's tied in this notion of a food & drug administration that could make birth control, any of the things we have seen decades of safety evidence behind, make them inaccessible and getting in between what we as doctors do as we're trained to do. people are interfering with the practice of medicine through these laws.
people need to understand, like we the mothers worried about, are the sacrifices made by amanda and hadleythey both took the most dramatic chapters of their lives and shared them with the whole country, so that people understood what dobbs did and the draconian abortion bans did was made it impossible for someone like hadley to have hope in her darkist hour to field like he would have a choice, and a ban in texas that may make it very, very difficult, if not impossible, for amanda and josh to...
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and it was as i recall, it was secretary rice, steve hadley, senator kay bailey hutchison. and i'm the most junior insignificant member of the panel. so, of course, they asked me to ask tillerson all of the embarrassing questions that he would not foreign policy, not nationalists, security, paint him as an out of touch plutocrat, get under his skin. and i'm looking at this impressive gray haired figure, that titan of exxonmobil, like, how am i going to rattle him? and so i did my best. i didn't take the questions they gave me among the questions was and again, trying to paint him as an out of touch plutocrat, do you even know what the price of a gallon of gasoline is? i'm like, well, you know, i'm pretty sure the ceo of exxonmobil probably has a good idea what the price of a gallon of gasoline is. so i tried a different tack and i, i said to him, you receive the order of lenin from from the russian federation, from your friend vladimir putin. and was he wearing a shirt when he presented it to you? and why did he give you that medal? and so if you could have seen the look he
and it was as i recall, it was secretary rice, steve hadley, senator kay bailey hutchison. and i'm the most junior insignificant member of the panel. so, of course, they asked me to ask tillerson all of the embarrassing questions that he would not foreign policy, not nationalists, security, paint him as an out of touch plutocrat, get under his skin. and i'm looking at this impressive gray haired figure, that titan of exxonmobil, like, how am i going to rattle him? and so i did my best. i didn't...
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she went on to new york city where she worked for famous design firm parish hadley. she ran with the warhol cloud -- warhol crowd. she was on the scene, beautiful, brilliant, attracting all kinds of fascinating interesting people who are influencing culture and then she runs into bobby at an art gallery. they fall for each other really hard. he neglects to tell her that he still married. she gets pregnant and he gets a divorce. they embark on this major love affair. they have four children together and then things hurdle as they often do as bobby stepping out left-right and center. mary is unraveling psychologically. he is sort of making things worse. he cuts off her court-ordered 20,000-dollar a month credit card. she's swimming in debt and she's showing up to the school disheveled and this sort of snobbish fellow school mothers of westchester are just begging them for 20 bucks so she can get gas for her car in to get some groceries. bobby moves his new girlfriend the actors cheryl heinz into a home just the few yards away, at least 200 yards away. they are flauntin
she went on to new york city where she worked for famous design firm parish hadley. she ran with the warhol cloud -- warhol crowd. she was on the scene, beautiful, brilliant, attracting all kinds of fascinating interesting people who are influencing culture and then she runs into bobby at an art gallery. they fall for each other really hard. he neglects to tell her that he still married. she gets pregnant and he gets a divorce. they embark on this major love affair. they have four children...
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i thought, we are the luckiest ms in the world to be mere to get to talk to people like mini and hadley and amanda and have this handoff with you. i'm grateful to you. have a great show. have a great weekend. >> like wise. thank you. have a great weekend. >>> welcome to "the beat." it's been a week. it's friday. i think we all know that. we are continuing to do what nicole mentioned, whether you are inspired by marley or others. there's a way to listen to what the voters said, to honor that as we do in a democracy, to learn from it and to for the other large number of voters who wanted the other outcome to also go forward and figure out what comes next in this civic democracy we share and live through together. democrats continue to grapple with election results. we are seeing a traditional we after losing campaigns. based on what i have seen, this is more severe. that's understandable. there are blame, stories being told. we will get to that. there's also an immediate emphasis on resilience and a type of new found resistance to donald trump that isn't just a version of the first term o
i thought, we are the luckiest ms in the world to be mere to get to talk to people like mini and hadley and amanda and have this handoff with you. i'm grateful to you. have a great show. have a great weekend. >> like wise. thank you. have a great weekend. >>> welcome to "the beat." it's been a week. it's friday. i think we all know that. we are continuing to do what nicole mentioned, whether you are inspired by marley or others. there's a way to listen to what the...
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objective for dealing with the palestinians nobody wanted to play into the narrative the question is hadleyrly on, try to focus on maps find some way out and have been a set of insurances, maybe that would begin make this part of a larger political strategy what i'm saying is not trying to minimize the difficulties was immense and emma emissary made it part of think clearly is easy sitting here in retrospect sag i can see clearly what should be done but really you started with the first question of what is it and policymaker diplomats should be doing i'm trying to always them in a situation we have a shot, to take a step back and as hard as it is to think about okay we have a set of tactical immunities but we also have strategic objectives let's discuss that pretty. >> on to constantly mentioned as well, because a lot of these retrospectives that we have seen in the last few weeks about one year since october 7, there is naturally a lot of coverage of the human invention. i think a lot of coverage of policy choices made by the israeli government and since october 7th much less on the experi
objective for dealing with the palestinians nobody wanted to play into the narrative the question is hadleyrly on, try to focus on maps find some way out and have been a set of insurances, maybe that would begin make this part of a larger political strategy what i'm saying is not trying to minimize the difficulties was immense and emma emissary made it part of think clearly is easy sitting here in retrospect sag i can see clearly what should be done but really you started with the first...
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objective for dealing with the palestinians nobody wanted to play into the narrative the question is hadleyrly on, try to focus on maps find some way out and have been a set of insurances, maybe that would begin make this part of a larger political strategy what i'm saying is not trying to minimize the difficulties was immense and emma emissary made it part of think clearly is easy sitting here in retrospect sag i can see clearly what should be done but really you started with the first question of what is it and policymaker diplomats should be doing i'm trying to always them in a situation we have a shot, to take a step back and as hard as it is to think about okay we have a set of tactical immunities but we also have strategic objectives let's discuss that pretty. >> on to constantly mentioned as well, because a lot of these retrospectives that we have seen in the last few weeks about one year since october 7, there is naturally a lot of coverage of the human invention. i think a lot of coverage of policy choices made by the israeli government and since october 7th much less on the experi
objective for dealing with the palestinians nobody wanted to play into the narrative the question is hadleyrly on, try to focus on maps find some way out and have been a set of insurances, maybe that would begin make this part of a larger political strategy what i'm saying is not trying to minimize the difficulties was immense and emma emissary made it part of think clearly is easy sitting here in retrospect sag i can see clearly what should be done but really you started with the first...
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he lives in south hadley, massachusetts, which he fondly refers to as east branch. kenneth whyte is the author of "hoover: an extraordinary life in extraordinary times," published in 2017. it was a finalist for the national book critic circle award. he has previously published "the uncrowned king: a biography william randolph hurst," which was "los angeles times" book of the year in 2008. his third, "the sack of detroit" published by kanof in 2021 was a oufinalist for the hague prize. after a distinguished career in canadian journalism, mr. whyte launched the nonfiction book publishing firm sutherland house in 2018. he lives with his family in toronto. i have really had the great pleasure of knowing both of them. they don't send researchers to do their legwork for them. they have come, they have spent literally weeks over many years sitting in our research room, and of going page by page, so they're the real deal. after this session, you'll be able to purchase their books and they'll be happy to, i'm sure, to sign them for you. so, why don't you give us a brief back
he lives in south hadley, massachusetts, which he fondly refers to as east branch. kenneth whyte is the author of "hoover: an extraordinary life in extraordinary times," published in 2017. it was a finalist for the national book critic circle award. he has previously published "the uncrowned king: a biography william randolph hurst," which was "los angeles times" book of the year in 2008. his third, "the sack of detroit" published by kanof in 2021 was a...
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know but that's what we're working towards at hadley that it is possible. >> the question may be thinement with a time how are we talking the right actors? and nonstate actors are the ones who played a big role in october in lebanon. is it possible you can create incentives for the state actors but not for the nonstate actor? >> look, , you clearly have dynamic of nonstate actors want lebanon to be an economic despair and they don't want prosperity. but what i do believe and look i was told during a time negotiations because hezbollah's against it there would never be for it but overwhelming support in lebanese street for is what forced it to happen. today i would talk to the right people? i think we are. it's complicated, it's hard. there are people we don't talk to directly. i think we know how to do that. >> okay. to visit a little bit to the other part that if it doesn't you and i were talking about pgi and partnership for global investment infrastructure. it's a counterpoint to china's belt and road initiative. president biden is going to angola in december. this big initiative t
know but that's what we're working towards at hadley that it is possible. >> the question may be thinement with a time how are we talking the right actors? and nonstate actors are the ones who played a big role in october in lebanon. is it possible you can create incentives for the state actors but not for the nonstate actor? >> look, , you clearly have dynamic of nonstate actors want lebanon to be an economic despair and they don't want prosperity. but what i do believe and look i...
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with former secretary of state condoleezza rice and former national security adviser stephen hadley.e w. bush administration officials shared their extremes is on the transition team after the 2000 presidential election. this event hosted by the hoover institution.
with former secretary of state condoleezza rice and former national security adviser stephen hadley.e w. bush administration officials shared their extremes is on the transition team after the 2000 presidential election. this event hosted by the hoover institution.
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. >> reporter: steve wagner works at a tree farm in hadley, massachusetts. >> all the trees, because as much. it's the younger trees that have a very small root system that you got to be careful of. >> reporter: many farmers like jamie jones in shelton, con net cut say you can keep them alive. >> i see no reason to worry about a tree shortage here or in the future. there are plenty of trees. just make attention to make sure it has plenty of water. >> reporter: the christmas tree growth process takes about a decade so those young trees maybe having to fight to survive wouldn't be ready until the 2030s anyway. the christmas tree board tells us there are christmas trees grown in every state. they are confident they can make the need. they are confident they'll have a tree for anyone who wants one. >> rebecca: that is great news. >> whit: i got multiple trees. usually two to three. yeah. >> rebecca: wow. trevor, thanks for doing the deep dive in the winter coat. we appreciate it. get some hot cocoa. coming up next our "play of the day." lara's back. lara's back. looking for a reason to t
. >> reporter: steve wagner works at a tree farm in hadley, massachusetts. >> all the trees, because as much. it's the younger trees that have a very small root system that you got to be careful of. >> reporter: many farmers like jamie jones in shelton, con net cut say you can keep them alive. >> i see no reason to worry about a tree shortage here or in the future. there are plenty of trees. just make attention to make sure it has plenty of water. >> reporter: the...
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also, the award winning journalist and broadcaster hadley gamble, who's interviewed vladimir putin, asll as leaders like olaf scholz, will bring me her take on world affairs. and of course, yesterday we saw farmers protest outside the welsh labour conference against the government's changes to that family farm tax. farmer douglas turner will join me ahead of the national farmers union event in westminster on tuesday. well, we've got 90 minutes of punchy politics ahead. don't go anywhere . anywhere. well, before all of that, and what a juicy show it will be today. there's time to go through today's front pages. delighted to be joined by the former bbc broadcaster nicholas owen. nicholas, thanks so much for joining us here. i mean, forjoining us here. i mean, it's a it's a broad smorgasbord of stories. this morning. what have you picked out.7 it is. >> well, i think we should go straight to the. >> let's start with the sunday times. their story about the immigration yet again coming up. here we are with. we know what's happenedin here we are with. we know what's happened in america. we h
also, the award winning journalist and broadcaster hadley gamble, who's interviewed vladimir putin, asll as leaders like olaf scholz, will bring me her take on world affairs. and of course, yesterday we saw farmers protest outside the welsh labour conference against the government's changes to that family farm tax. farmer douglas turner will join me ahead of the national farmers union event in westminster on tuesday. well, we've got 90 minutes of punchy politics ahead. don't go anywhere ....