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not guilty. >> reporter: jarod ingram.f ciara ingram. >> i started crying. i've never in my life cried in happiness, never, and in that moment, i cried in happiness. >> reporter: for ciara's friends and family, the reaction was much different. >> i was surprised. and i think that my surprise came mostly from the children's testimony. i don't believe for a minute that anyone coached them into saying any of that. >> they told the jury what they saw and what they heard? >> i absolutely believe that. >> and if you believe it, that means that he's guilty. >> right. >> you think jarod murdered ciara? >> i do. >> does she need justice? >> she does. i don't know how they're going to get it. >> reporter: but, the prosecutor says not guilty is not the same as innocent. >> i do think that he is the murderer, and we would not have tried him if we didn't have confidence in that. >> reporter: jarod and katie are grateful to the circle of friends who they say helped acquit him. they're now fighting for custody of his children who've been
not guilty. >> reporter: jarod ingram.f ciara ingram. >> i started crying. i've never in my life cried in happiness, never, and in that moment, i cried in happiness. >> reporter: for ciara's friends and family, the reaction was much different. >> i was surprised. and i think that my surprise came mostly from the children's testimony. i don't believe for a minute that anyone coached them into saying any of that. >> they told the jury what they saw and what they...
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>> reporter: ciara ingram was dead.bbed three times in the neck and left to die at the foot of her bed. her ex-husband, jarod, was tending to their two children when a police officer reached him on the phone. >> he asked me if the kids were okay. i said, "yes, they're fine." he said, "they're gonna send some officers out to talk to me, and they're sendin' the -- a counselor to talk to the kids." >> reporter: moments later, jarod saw a woman he assumed was that counselor in his front yard. >> as i approach, i look -- i can see out of my peripheral vision -- an officer approaching me with his gun drawn. and he raised it up and he said, "don't move." and so i put my hands up, he pressed me against the wall and put my hands behind my back and cuffed me. >> reporter: before he could get his bearings, jarod says his kids were whisked off in an suv. jarod okayed a search of his home and was taken to the police station for an interview. >> i'm detective fairbairn. >> i'm detective lyon. >> reporter: the conversation started ami
>> reporter: ciara ingram was dead.bbed three times in the neck and left to die at the foot of her bed. her ex-husband, jarod, was tending to their two children when a police officer reached him on the phone. >> he asked me if the kids were okay. i said, "yes, they're fine." he said, "they're gonna send some officers out to talk to me, and they're sendin' the -- a counselor to talk to the kids." >> reporter: moments later, jarod saw a woman he assumed was...
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king fish ingram. we'll be hearing about him for a long time.e right now, novelist don delillo talks with chief arts correspondent jeffrey brown about his new novel, "the silence," and what happens when technology fails and screens go dark. find their conversation on our web site, pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay safe, and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> you can do the things you like to do with a wireless plan designed for you. with talk, text and data. consumer cellular. learn more at consumercellular.tv >> when the world gets complicated, a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, a dedicated advisor can tailor advice and recommendations to your life. that's fidelity wealth management. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions an
king fish ingram. we'll be hearing about him for a long time.e right now, novelist don delillo talks with chief arts correspondent jeffrey brown about his new novel, "the silence," and what happens when technology fails and screens go dark. find their conversation on our web site, pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay safe, and see you soon....
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he can go, ingram, or karl -- it doesn't have to be them. someone will supply them with the false narrative that does not exist because, as richard roarty wrote in 1999, remember, someday people who feel aggrieved in this country, who are tired of having the elite with their college educations tell them how to live, someday they will look for a strong man, and they will find him and they found him in donald trump. so this is a long way to say that you are all right about fox and those fine journalists like chris wallace and brit hume and brett bear and sheppard's gone. but they are not the ones who bring an audience to fox. the fox audience tolerates them so they can hear ingram and the hannitys. >> right. they absolutely do trust the propagandists more than the journalists. stay with me. president obama's action to all of this in just a moment. all otc pain relievers including voltaren have one thing in common none are proven stronger or more effective against pain than salonpas patch large there's surprising power in this patch salonpas de
he can go, ingram, or karl -- it doesn't have to be them. someone will supply them with the false narrative that does not exist because, as richard roarty wrote in 1999, remember, someday people who feel aggrieved in this country, who are tired of having the elite with their college educations tell them how to live, someday they will look for a strong man, and they will find him and they found him in donald trump. so this is a long way to say that you are all right about fox and those fine...
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and you are so loved by the people, laura ingram was saying, that this will only benefit you.saying that the writing is on the wall, and the new york post said the same thing. i remember speaking to a republican strategist, not a pro—trump strategist, not a pro—trump strategist, who said to me on the day of election, was, watch fox news, a fox news go hardline, this is not a legitimate election and carry that on, or do they distance themselves from donald trump and the murdoch empire has distanced itself from donald trump in a big way in the last 24 hours. we are joined now bya the last 24 hours. we are joined now by a distinguished fellow in law and government from penn state, currently in washington, dc. professor, thank you very much for joining us. your reaction as we are and a half into the news thatjoe biden will be the next president of the united states? it seems inevitable at some point last night as president biden was formerly an votes a hea d as president biden was formerly an votes ahead in the popular vote —— 4 million votes ahead. and also on the cusp of an elec
and you are so loved by the people, laura ingram was saying, that this will only benefit you.saying that the writing is on the wall, and the new york post said the same thing. i remember speaking to a republican strategist, not a pro—trump strategist, not a pro—trump strategist, who said to me on the day of election, was, watch fox news, a fox news go hardline, this is not a legitimate election and carry that on, or do they distance themselves from donald trump and the murdoch empire has...
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pointing out that in the next in the last couple of hours on the fox news channel the commentator laura ingram was seen basically trying to prepare her viewers for the possibility that the president has in fact lost the 2020 campaign and that they should accept his loss or the eventual declaration that the president has lost so but on the flip side you do see a number of the president's supporters continuing to allege without any concrete evidence that fraud and mismanagement and abuse has taken place in the electoral process this fall and that the president has no business thinking about throwing in the towel as a were until the legal avenues have been pursued but it is worth pointing out that except for one case coming out of pennsylvania l. of the effort so far put forward by the president's supporters have been tossed out because of a lack of evidence ok thank you for that update their roles in jordan live for us in washington d.c. . so let's take a look at pennsylvania pennsylvania is crucial 20 electoral college votes up for grabs biden is a head of trump by almost 29000 votes a win ther
pointing out that in the next in the last couple of hours on the fox news channel the commentator laura ingram was seen basically trying to prepare her viewers for the possibility that the president has in fact lost the 2020 campaign and that they should accept his loss or the eventual declaration that the president has lost so but on the flip side you do see a number of the president's supporters continuing to allege without any concrete evidence that fraud and mismanagement and abuse has...
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effectively saying to the president, laura ingram, it to his legacy good if you left with grace.t of it in the wall streetjournal also with an editorial basically pointing the way out for president trump suggesting it was time for him to go. you know, gary, the convention is the loser gives a concession speech and he is followed or she is followed by the victor. that is clearly not going to happen this time around it is only a convention, it is not a constitutional part of the law. is there an inclination the president was at some point give a formal concession speech? well, we don't really know is the honest truth. one of his previous to use staff that suggested he will concede when the time is right and whether he would do that in a speech are not we simply don't know. —— previous chief of staff. it is not a style to concede anything. we've known that for the last four years. it is an important point to make because while it isa point to make because while it is a convention, it is a really important convention the sense that it sends the signal it sends the signal to the will
effectively saying to the president, laura ingram, it to his legacy good if you left with grace.t of it in the wall streetjournal also with an editorial basically pointing the way out for president trump suggesting it was time for him to go. you know, gary, the convention is the loser gives a concession speech and he is followed or she is followed by the victor. that is clearly not going to happen this time around it is only a convention, it is not a constitutional part of the law. is there an...
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on behalf of humanities tennessee and want to thank our sponsors, metro nashville arts commission, ingram content group, tennessee arts commission, vanderbilt university and parnassus books. i and linda peek schacht and it is my honor to host the conversation today between two nonfiction authors who have created what reads as works of fiction. these are nonfiction novels and i can tell you that by the individual either be rooting for the heroes, hating the villains, or weeping with relief that justice has finally been done. let me introduce you to our office for today. we had an investigative reporter writing a book about lawyers and doctors in minors as truth and justice seekers, and we have an author writing about the birth of investigative reporting. let me bring to the stage the author of "citizen reporters" stephanie gorton. and also joining us today, chris hamby who 1800 surprise for his reports for the "new york times" on how some lawyers and doctors rigged the system to deny benefits to coal miners digging with black lung disease. his reporting resulted in remedial legislative eff
on behalf of humanities tennessee and want to thank our sponsors, metro nashville arts commission, ingram content group, tennessee arts commission, vanderbilt university and parnassus books. i and linda peek schacht and it is my honor to host the conversation today between two nonfiction authors who have created what reads as works of fiction. these are nonfiction novels and i can tell you that by the individual either be rooting for the heroes, hating the villains, or weeping with relief that...
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metro national arts commission, ingram content group, tennessee arts convention, and about university and parnassus book spray think of your support that makes this event possible. and speaking of support the festival is free part is a event and donations of individuals like you help make it possible every year. if you believe this event in sessions like this one, you can help it happen. please give at hum tn.org. again that is hum tn.org. a couple of vermonters before we begin. parnassus books his official bookseller for the festival in purchasing through them keeps the festival freak and buy books today to the links of the top of the chats. you have an opportunity to ask questions later in the session is your tuning and gift facebook live or youtube you consummate questions by downloading the festival app or through the streaming site www.hum tn.org tn.org/sfv. again hum tn.org/sfv. class questions and comment in the live, be civil and respectful. the festival's apple blue monitoring and removed comment if needed country that won't be needed. i know than to introduce our special gue
metro national arts commission, ingram content group, tennessee arts convention, and about university and parnassus book spray think of your support that makes this event possible. and speaking of support the festival is free part is a event and donations of individuals like you help make it possible every year. if you believe this event in sessions like this one, you can help it happen. please give at hum tn.org. again that is hum tn.org. a couple of vermonters before we begin. parnassus books...
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also like to say a special thank you to their key sponsors, the metro national arts commission, the ingramtennessee arts commission, vanderbilt university and parnas us books. before we get started, i want to share a bit about our session. there's -- these are unique times, and the book festival's also unique this year. so we we really appreciate everyone being here, and humanities tennessee carrying on with the event. if you'd like to purchase a book, please use the parnas saws book link, and helps us financially. there will be 15 minutes of questions towards the end, so please post those in stream yard. our author today is jordan ritter conn, he is a staff writer for "the ringer." he previously worked at the espn magazine. he has one for "the new york times," "sports illustrated," he's a two-time finalist for the livingston award, and husband e work has been cited or recognized by the new yorker, the atlantic, "the new york times," "the wall street journal" and slate. he's a graduate of lee university and the uc-berkeley graduate school of journalism. he currently lives in nashville. jor
also like to say a special thank you to their key sponsors, the metro national arts commission, the ingramtennessee arts commission, vanderbilt university and parnas us books. before we get started, i want to share a bit about our session. there's -- these are unique times, and the book festival's also unique this year. so we we really appreciate everyone being here, and humanities tennessee carrying on with the event. if you'd like to purchase a book, please use the parnas saws book link, and...
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would like to see a special thank you to their key sponsors, the metro national arts commission, the ingram group, tennessee arts commission, vanderbilt university and rfs books. before we get started want to share bit about our session. these are unique times and the book festival is also unique this year. we really appreciate everyone being here and humanities tennessee carrying on with the event. if you would like to purchase a book please use the parnassus book link and that helps us financially. that will be 15 minutes of questions towards the and so please post those instream yard. our author today is jordan ritter conn, staff writer for the ringer. he worked at grant lands and the espn magazine. he has written for the "new york times," sports illustrated. is a two-time finalist for the livingston award and his work is been cited or recognized by the new yorker, the atlantic, the "new york times," the "wall street journal" and slate. he's a graduate of lee university and the uc berkeley graduate school of journalism. he currently lives in nashville. he is here with us today discuss hi
would like to see a special thank you to their key sponsors, the metro national arts commission, the ingram group, tennessee arts commission, vanderbilt university and rfs books. before we get started want to share bit about our session. these are unique times and the book festival is also unique this year. we really appreciate everyone being here and humanities tennessee carrying on with the event. if you would like to purchase a book please use the parnassus book link and that helps us...
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his name is rudolph blaise ingram. that is his nick name not his given name. to the forefront three years ago. he has been training since he was four years old. he has a half 1 million instagram followers. he is known as get ready for this title, the fastest kid on the planet. how about that, you guys? >> how about the speed but look at that kids stomach, did you see his stomach? it is ripped to shreds. >> i would give anything to have that stomach. >> i am just being honest. >>> our news continues on ktvu plus or you can stay here for the big band. do you know s doing? could be anything. last time he was like this, he figured out electron transport in graphene. time before that, he was making a list of who's allowed in his tree fort if he ever gets one. still can't believe i didn't make the cut. uh, sheldon, you want to take a break? your food's ready. no, no, what are you doing? he's both happy and quiet. it's like seeing a unicorn and bigfoot at the same time. sorry we're so late. bernadette got stuck at work. great news! a raccoon virus just crossed the sp
his name is rudolph blaise ingram. that is his nick name not his given name. to the forefront three years ago. he has been training since he was four years old. he has a half 1 million instagram followers. he is known as get ready for this title, the fastest kid on the planet. how about that, you guys? >> how about the speed but look at that kids stomach, did you see his stomach? it is ripped to shreds. >> i would give anything to have that stomach. >> i am just being honest....
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want to ask because it's striking that the president didn't give this interview to sean hannity or ingram. why is that? >> not only that, it was not a formal interview. it wasn't on camera. it wasn't a sitdown at the white house. it didn't use the trappings of office but just a phone call to one of his closest friends at the network. it does speak about her and she she's evolved or devolved. she used to be an acclaimed journalist well respected and now she's willing to do propaganda on behalf of the president. perhaps he thought this would be the easiest format to give a series of speeches. if anybody thought trump would start to accept reality, apparently three weeks later he's not and as long as he has interviewers that will enable that, why would he, i suppose? >> there is speculation out there this perhaps could be part of some kind of strategy for the president to fund raise, that delusion isn't exactly the way that it presents itself on tv but we're learning new details that reveal something different. what we're seeing publicly is different from what aides are seeing behind the sce
want to ask because it's striking that the president didn't give this interview to sean hannity or ingram. why is that? >> not only that, it was not a formal interview. it wasn't on camera. it wasn't a sitdown at the white house. it didn't use the trappings of office but just a phone call to one of his closest friends at the network. it does speak about her and she she's evolved or devolved. she used to be an acclaimed journalist well respected and now she's willing to do propaganda on...
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tennessee be want to thank some of the festival sponsors including the metro national arts commission, ingramtent group, tennessee arcs commission vanderbilt university and burnett books. if you're watching today on facebook live, or on youtube and you have questions for the authors during the session, you will need to switch over either to the festivals app which you can download in the app store on whatever device you're using, or you go to their website which is hum tn.org/sf be southern festival of books. and then there is a chapter where you can ask questions for the authors at the end of today's session. we want to mention that parnassus is our beloved bookseller for the southern festival of books. and your purchases of the books being debuted this weekend at the festival help keep this festival free. you'll be able to find a link straight to their online store in the chat. can purchase the book were talk about today or any of the other books you hear about this weekend. i know that your reading list is probably growing long by this point. festival as you know is free. it is a nonprofit
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dobbins and mark ingram tested positive.ensive tackle brendon williams was placed on the list as a close contact. the ravens are still slated to travel to pittsburgh for the thursday night matchup against the undefeated steelers. >>> time for weather. let's go to meteorologist bill karins for a check on your thanksgiving forecast. bill, how's it looking? >> good morning, kasie. it was dangerous last night, in texas, specifically, the dallas area was under a tornado warning, sirens going off. everybody was in cover. there was significant damage, this roof structure collapsed on four vehicles. there were some people trapped briefly, we have not heard of any deaths or significant injuries but we'll continue to update that as we get new pictures in during the morning. let's get to the forecast, watching the storms rolling in from louisiana, mississippi and tennessee. they're not as severe so that's good. but on this busy travel day, all of that rain is heading through the ohio valley, the tennessee valley and a brief amount of r
dobbins and mark ingram tested positive.ensive tackle brendon williams was placed on the list as a close contact. the ravens are still slated to travel to pittsburgh for the thursday night matchup against the undefeated steelers. >>> time for weather. let's go to meteorologist bill karins for a check on your thanksgiving forecast. bill, how's it looking? >> good morning, kasie. it was dangerous last night, in texas, specifically, the dallas area was under a tornado warning,...
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coach john harbaugh include mark ingram and jk dobbins, huge blow for the ravens, as they take on the football, tom brady, the bucks hosting the rams last night. l.a. was up 7 in the 4th. tom bray, throws a pass, catches it and throws it again to mike evans. too bad that's illegal. that was impressive. brady would beat the bucks down the field. chris godwin, wide open. ties the game at 24. brady has a chance to win the game, with two minutes to go. picked off, rams hold on to win, 27-24. jerome bogger and his six man crew made history during last night's game, it's the first time an all black officiating crew worked an nfl game. the members of the group has a combined 89 seasons of pro experience, and have worked six super bowl. >>> finally, college basketball tips off its season tomorrow, and it's already being hit hard by coronavirus concerns. duke's opener against gardner web is one of 19 games that are either postponed or cancelled on opening day. the uconn women, they're halting team activities for 14 days after a positive test within their program. that means four games will nee
coach john harbaugh include mark ingram and jk dobbins, huge blow for the ravens, as they take on the football, tom brady, the bucks hosting the rams last night. l.a. was up 7 in the 4th. tom bray, throws a pass, catches it and throws it again to mike evans. too bad that's illegal. that was impressive. brady would beat the bucks down the field. chris godwin, wide open. ties the game at 24. brady has a chance to win the game, with two minutes to go. picked off, rams hold on to win, 27-24. jerome...
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laura ingram on fox telling her viewers that this charade is over.resident-elect biden will be inaugurated. still, not a single word from senate majority leader mcconnell about whether he will join us in the real world. where joe biden is the next president of the united states. and joining me now senator murphy of connecticut. you are not a former 1980s celebrity. i'm not sure how credible the audience will believe you are. you are an elected official. i will ask you what do you make of the senator majority leader absolute silence. on the election. and his inaction. >> cousin eddy was a great character. in real life he's less stable than he was in the movie. that's who trump is stuck with. your point is right. that maybe mcconnell is in sort of openly engaging in the same level of conspiracy theory. but his silence is more damaging to the country. because what's happening is that 30 to 40% of the american public is come to the conclusion that elections are rigged and if democrats win. this election wasn't close enough for donald trump to steal, what
laura ingram on fox telling her viewers that this charade is over.resident-elect biden will be inaugurated. still, not a single word from senate majority leader mcconnell about whether he will join us in the real world. where joe biden is the next president of the united states. and joining me now senator murphy of connecticut. you are not a former 1980s celebrity. i'm not sure how credible the audience will believe you are. you are an elected official. i will ask you what do you make of the...
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fox news fox news' lawyer ingram says she thinks it is all starting to look a little too familiar for locking stomach liking peerless end. >> biden's entire administration is basically going to look like a rerun of the series canceled four years ago. this time, without its popular leading man, the joe obama >> gillian: dealing with internal strife of which campaign officials in the initiation. one senior staffer tells politico that "the obama staffers are now cutting out the people who got biden elected. none of these people found the courage to help when he was running, now they are elevating their friends over the biden people. it is messed up." marie, i want to come to for us, because he worked in the obama administration and the senior role, worked directly for john kerry. tell us why this is wrong. tell us how this is not a biden 2.0 administration that is being set up right now. >> marie: [laughs] yeah, the classic washington parlor game of guessing who is going to get appointments and talking on background when you are not happy. in terms of the national security team, they've
fox news fox news' lawyer ingram says she thinks it is all starting to look a little too familiar for locking stomach liking peerless end. >> biden's entire administration is basically going to look like a rerun of the series canceled four years ago. this time, without its popular leading man, the joe obama >> gillian: dealing with internal strife of which campaign officials in the initiation. one senior staffer tells politico that "the obama staffers are now cutting out the...
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this is sean hannity and laura ingram, two of the primetime posts, talking about the labels that twitter on east of -- tweets on the president. they are saying that this intrusion ought to go somewhere else. let's listen to this. [video clip] >> every time trump tweets now, it says this claim about election fraud is disputed. do you notice how anything the left says, any of it is flagged like twitter does? >> can we now move everybody from twitter to parlor? can we make the shift? william: for people who don't follow this that closely, what is parler and why is it such a sensation? elizabeth: parler is a "free speech" alternative to social media that they say is to tackle censorship by tech giants. you see these commentators on fox saying everyone should leave major platforms of facebook and twitter and go to this alternative service where they can say anything like voter fraud, etc. we actually saw it had an effect. we wrote this week that parler became the top download in the apple app store. it saw a huge surge in users. you also have to remember that anyone who wants to -- the people
this is sean hannity and laura ingram, two of the primetime posts, talking about the labels that twitter on east of -- tweets on the president. they are saying that this intrusion ought to go somewhere else. let's listen to this. [video clip] >> every time trump tweets now, it says this claim about election fraud is disputed. do you notice how anything the left says, any of it is flagged like twitter does? >> can we now move everybody from twitter to parlor? can we make the shift?...
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that he would endure him to his supporters we have seen this with the fox news commentator laura ingram there is now an editorial in the wall street journal which also happens to be owned by news corp and rupert murdoch who also owns fox news channel again suggesting that the president should think very seriously about conceding the election because there is no realistic way given the process the way that the count is happening in these battleground states that he can make up enough ground in order to claim the 270 electoral college votes needed to win reelection so that trend is starting to take off overnight here in the states ok thank you for that update rolls and join in that live from washington d.c. . let's take a look now at pennsylvania there joe biden is ahead of donald trump by almost 29000 votes a wind there will propel biden pasta to 70 mark had it all and is following developments in philadelphia. the secretary of state here in the commonwealth of pennsylvania was very hopeful that the votes would be counted by this time they're not i think a lot of people thought they woul
that he would endure him to his supporters we have seen this with the fox news commentator laura ingram there is now an editorial in the wall street journal which also happens to be owned by news corp and rupert murdoch who also owns fox news channel again suggesting that the president should think very seriously about conceding the election because there is no realistic way given the process the way that the count is happening in these battleground states that he can make up enough ground in...
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you want to play this clip that aired on fox news, this is sean hannity and laura ingram who are two of the prime time hosts. and they were talking about some of these labels that twitter had been putting on tweets of the presidentsment and they were suggesting that people who were sick of this kind of intrusion as they say ought to go somewhere else. let's listen to this. >> every time trump tweets now, it says this claim about election fraud is disputed. but do you notice how anything the left says, is any of it ever blue flagged like that, like twitter does. >> can we now move everybody from twitter to parler. >> can we just make the shift together. like just say good-bye twitter. >> for people who don't follow this that closely, what is parler and why has it become such a sensation. >> particleer is a quote be quote profree speech social network, an alternative social network that was founded about two years ago to tackle supposedly censorship, quote unquote censorship by the tech giants. what you are seeing is these commentators on fox saying that everyone should leave the major
you want to play this clip that aired on fox news, this is sean hannity and laura ingram who are two of the prime time hosts. and they were talking about some of these labels that twitter had been putting on tweets of the presidentsment and they were suggesting that people who were sick of this kind of intrusion as they say ought to go somewhere else. let's listen to this. >> every time trump tweets now, it says this claim about election fraud is disputed. but do you notice how anything...
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i‘ve got the owner here of the tree barn, andrew ingram. good morning.stand it in a stand, not next to a radiator or an open fire, preferably not a 24—hour underfloor heating. as cool as you can, ina underfloor heating. as cool as you can, in a window frame, something like that. right, where having a few problems in a moment. we will come back shortly. i will hand back to nag and charlie. we should just say, the problems i just nag and charlie. we should just say, the problems ijust with the sand. but this is a fantastic overhead shot. we will go back. don‘t worry. matt will have the full weather forecast for you. we will get him in just a few minutes. he will fill in all the blanks. of course we will. last christmas... last christmas a little girl from somerset beat stormzy in the official download charts, to become a serious contender for the coveted christmas number one slot. lyra‘s version of when a child is born reached number 16, whilst also raising more than £10,000 for brain tumour research. this year, she wants to do it all again and has covered
i‘ve got the owner here of the tree barn, andrew ingram. good morning.stand it in a stand, not next to a radiator or an open fire, preferably not a 24—hour underfloor heating. as cool as you can, ina underfloor heating. as cool as you can, in a window frame, something like that. right, where having a few problems in a moment. we will come back shortly. i will hand back to nag and charlie. we should just say, the problems i just nag and charlie. we should just say, the problems ijust with...
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. >> all right peter ingram, ceo of hawaiian airlines, thank you again for joining news thank you very much. >>> time now for a cnbc news update with sue herera >> here's what's happening at this hour everyone uk prime minister boris johnson saying he expects britain will vaccinate nearly all people at high risk from covid-19 by easter he notes vaccinations will be highly recommended, but they will not be mandatory. >>> the los angeles public school district says it plans to give out over 1.5 million thanksgiving meals the school district says it has provided 80 million meals to families in need since the beginning of the pandemic. >>> across the country court officials saying few people summoned for jury duty are showing up it is delaying trials and grand juries and putting stress on overburdened courts. >>> former renault nissan chief carlos ghosn was wrongly detained and deserves compensation the japanese government denounced that report as totally unacceptable you are up to date that's the news update this hour wilf back to you. >>> still ahead, despite the pandemic the national re
. >> all right peter ingram, ceo of hawaiian airlines, thank you again for joining news thank you very much. >>> time now for a cnbc news update with sue herera >> here's what's happening at this hour everyone uk prime minister boris johnson saying he expects britain will vaccinate nearly all people at high risk from covid-19 by easter he notes vaccinations will be highly recommended, but they will not be mandatory. >>> the los angeles public school district says...
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tonight with our prime timeline-up beginning with tucker carlson 8:00 eastern, hannity at 9:00 and the ingram angle at 10:00. >> sandra: top house democrat reportedly suggesting some far left lawmakers are more interested in being internet celebrities than governing. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez is firing back. plus the country music awards kicking off with a tribute to the late charlie daniels last night as the star-studded event aimed to put unity over politics. ♪ so shark replaced them with flexible power fins to directly engage floors and dig deep into carpets. pick up more on every pass with no hair wrap. shark vertex with duoclean power fins. meet omnipod - it delivers insulin through a tubeless pod. just one small pod replaces up to 14 injections! and today - you can get started with a free 30-day omnipod dash trial at omnipod.com. no more daily injections. it's game-changing! get started with a free 30-day omnipod dash trial today. go to omnipod.com for risk information, instructions for use and free trial terms and conditions. consult your healthcare provider before startin
tonight with our prime timeline-up beginning with tucker carlson 8:00 eastern, hannity at 9:00 and the ingram angle at 10:00. >> sandra: top house democrat reportedly suggesting some far left lawmakers are more interested in being internet celebrities than governing. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez is firing back. plus the country music awards kicking off with a tribute to the late charlie daniels last night as the star-studded event aimed to put unity over politics. ♪ so shark...
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you hear laura ingram coining the phrase, shut up and dribble. we know what that was about.source. this has been a unique time. the media takes a time of hits. i would argue deservedly so. but you have to start figuring out what your standards are and you have to reward what goes right and we have to go over those who do it wrong. let's play both sides of whatever the latest controversy is and then you're in it until everybody feels like a victim. >> have you not watching your show or my show? that doesn't apply. >> listen, with all due respect to you guys, there are difference levels of being in the cruicible during this time. i'm just saying that this is a period that needs to be remembered for what people did and what they didn't do. >> you and i are central fun, but this is about me and you, what their viewers -- the disinformation. >> they lie to their viewers. they tell the viewers that the people telling them the truth are liars and they do it to benefit donald trump. now they have to own it and be held to account. not by us. by people, regular people. not media peopl
you hear laura ingram coining the phrase, shut up and dribble. we know what that was about.source. this has been a unique time. the media takes a time of hits. i would argue deservedly so. but you have to start figuring out what your standards are and you have to reward what goes right and we have to go over those who do it wrong. let's play both sides of whatever the latest controversy is and then you're in it until everybody feels like a victim. >> have you not watching your show or my...