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jeffrey: it's not an isolated story.r three daughters, their home away from home for more than a year has been a hotel in tel aviv. they share a room, even the same bed, after being forced to evacuate kiryat shmona, israel's largest town in the north. the “news hour”'s nick schifrin met nofar in tel aviv in october. >> we felt like we were being kicked out of our own home. and you come to a place where there is nothing. i can't be in my home. i can't be with my husband. and my sister was drafted as well. jeffrey: her husband sha'lev was called up for active military duty the day after the october 7 hamas attack. he's back now, and they're together again for the first time in more than a year. but driving home, returning to kiryat shmona, means continued uncertainty. the ceasefire offers a visit, but so far that's all. and it was an emotional moment for 10-year-old ariel. excitement, followed by tears and joy. >> you the understand what happened? >> yes. >> what do you tell them? >> there is war and we cannot stay in our
jeffrey: it's not an isolated story.r three daughters, their home away from home for more than a year has been a hotel in tel aviv. they share a room, even the same bed, after being forced to evacuate kiryat shmona, israel's largest town in the north. the “news hour”'s nick schifrin met nofar in tel aviv in october. >> we felt like we were being kicked out of our own home. and you come to a place where there is nothing. i can't be in my home. i can't be with my husband. and my sister...
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>> jeffrey: he's amazing.eep and everyone else involved in the show. at about 6:00 i would duck out and come up to do the show. there were days when i can barely stand up on stage because working with al pacino even though he was playing roy cohn, that character who is dying and i was a nurse, even though he was playing a dying man he did that with more energy than anyone you can possibly meet. he dies hard. [laughter] >> stephen: you've had a chance to work with someone else you are particularly close to, talented young actor named elijah wright. tell me about this young man. >> jeffrey: oh, my goodness, that's my son. who will be seen next year in his first film role. i've been in some of his films. he is a director as well. i played a monster, and ghoul in a film he directed him he was about 7 years old and can barely hold the camera. i'm in spike lee's next movie with denzel washington which is based on a kurosawa film. spike said elijah is reading with denzel on monday. i said what? elijah is in californi
>> jeffrey: he's amazing.eep and everyone else involved in the show. at about 6:00 i would duck out and come up to do the show. there were days when i can barely stand up on stage because working with al pacino even though he was playing roy cohn, that character who is dying and i was a nurse, even though he was playing a dying man he did that with more energy than anyone you can possibly meet. he dies hard. [laughter] >> stephen: you've had a chance to work with someone else you...
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jeffrey: this is the cinematographer in you. >> yes. jeffrey: framing the emotional life. >> yes.ller in me. really wants to build empathy through the work. that is not by being objective. it is by being subjective. >> all of these other people are getting endorsements and sponsorships. jeffrey: what makes this story different from sports films is its twist on success. she wins her first olympics but in a real sense she also loses as none of the attention or financial gain she hoped for follows. she puts it this way. >> you think every olympic gold medalist, you get all this money and these endorsements. i got nothing but my gold medal. to win the olympics and not give any endorsements, sponsorships, magazine covers, it was very hurtful. it was discouraging. also, you know how something makes you mad and you are like, you know what? i'm about to prove a lot of people wrong. jeffrey: wrong gender, wrong background, wrong sport. she overcame it all. helping usher in a new era of women in sports. for rachel morrison, this was another way into the film. >> i think at its high, 6% have
jeffrey: this is the cinematographer in you. >> yes. jeffrey: framing the emotional life. >> yes.ller in me. really wants to build empathy through the work. that is not by being objective. it is by being subjective. >> all of these other people are getting endorsements and sponsorships. jeffrey: what makes this story different from sports films is its twist on success. she wins her first olympics but in a real sense she also loses as none of the attention or financial gain she...
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jeffrey: like the ghost of a bench. >> yes.host of a bench, that's a great way to put it. jeffrey: the ghosts, both friendly and destructive, are everywhere, flitting through hallways and history. the original 1913 building, located in detroit's corktown neighborhood, and designed by the same team behind new york's grand central, was the gateway to the city, a symbol of its industrial power, then the fourth tallest building in detroit, the tallest train station in the world. but as detroit's fortunes changed, michigan central became a different symbol, of decline. after the last train left in 1988, the station sat abandoned, and came close to being torn down. a scene of decay, broken glass and walls, a derelict graffiti heaven, water damage throughout, as hess saw on his first visit here in 2011. >> the entire basement area was flooded with water, millions of gallons of water. it's pitch black. there's no windows, there's no lighting. really spooky, calm, and you raised up the flashlights, and right on the column in front of us
jeffrey: like the ghost of a bench. >> yes.host of a bench, that's a great way to put it. jeffrey: the ghosts, both friendly and destructive, are everywhere, flitting through hallways and history. the original 1913 building, located in detroit's corktown neighborhood, and designed by the same team behind new york's grand central, was the gateway to the city, a symbol of its industrial power, then the fourth tallest building in detroit, the tallest train station in the world. but as...
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jeffrey: wow. i wasn't expecting that.nt to give you each in the time we have left a bonus pick. so whatever, maybe a book that just didn't get as much attention as you hoped, but that you tell your close friends, you got to read this. gilbert cruz, you want to pick one? gilbert: absolutely. so, a book that came out sort of late in the year that i really enjoyed, it's called carlo's choice. it's by nick harkaway, and it's a new john le carre story. so john le carre died in 2020. his son, nick harkaway, is also a writer. he's a novelist known primarily for science fiction work. and he has written a new story starring george smiley. so george smiley, one of the most famous spy protagonists of all time, tinker tailor soldier spy and all of those books. this is set in the period between the spy who came in from the cold and tinker tailor soldier spy, and he does just a remarkable job of not really mimicking his father's voice as much as inhabiting it. and it tells the story of george smiley and his nemesis on the soviet side,
jeffrey: wow. i wasn't expecting that.nt to give you each in the time we have left a bonus pick. so whatever, maybe a book that just didn't get as much attention as you hoped, but that you tell your close friends, you got to read this. gilbert cruz, you want to pick one? gilbert: absolutely. so, a book that came out sort of late in the year that i really enjoyed, it's called carlo's choice. it's by nick harkaway, and it's a new john le carre story. so john le carre died in 2020. his son, nick...
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jeffrey: and the 1970s counterculture classic "up in smoke.”level of improv that we brought to those movies is what gave it its spontaneity. and that's why people thought they were happening for the first time, because in many instances it was happening for the first time. jeffrey: the award-winning documentary "common threads: stories from the quilt" is a heartbreaking record of the 1980s aids epidemic told through the creation and exhibition of the aids memorial quilt on the national mall. several films selected were made by black directors, including "compensation," "uptown saturday night," and "will" from 1981, widely considered to be the first independent feature-length film directed by a black woman, the trailblazing cinematographer and director jessie maple. also included this year, "the miracle worker," arthur penn's biopic of helen keller and teacher anne sullivan, starring patty duke and anne bancroft. actress: yes. actor: can i have 10 hot dogs with lots of mustard and ketchup? jeffrey: the selection group cited 1989's "powwow highwa
jeffrey: and the 1970s counterculture classic "up in smoke.”level of improv that we brought to those movies is what gave it its spontaneity. and that's why people thought they were happening for the first time, because in many instances it was happening for the first time. jeffrey: the award-winning documentary "common threads: stories from the quilt" is a heartbreaking record of the 1980s aids epidemic told through the creation and exhibition of the aids memorial quilt on the...
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but it is the nasdaq, jeffrey, down more than 3%. that's a loss of more than 640 points if you look at the treasury market, obviously, yields as i suggested at the outset here are higher you are at 450, jeffrey, opt tin r 2e7b-year. 435 on the two-year. we have seen the dollar spike as well, which is going to be very unsettling to some certainly multinationals when it comes time for earnings. how should we think about all that >> well, we have had such a powerful run in risk assets since the fed started cutting rates. you know, we had about a 10% gain in, say, the s&p 500. we had a loss of nearly 10%, 30-year treasurys. it's very unusual, the situation that the valuation has gotten that out of whack during a fed rate cutting cycle so, yeah, the market is clearly overbought the p.e. ratio is up at 38 i mean, these are high valuations and there is a lot of overbelief in the market because it's been so good. and unfortunately human nature is to project forward what's happened in the recent past. and particularly when it goes on more tha
but it is the nasdaq, jeffrey, down more than 3%. that's a loss of more than 640 points if you look at the treasury market, obviously, yields as i suggested at the outset here are higher you are at 450, jeffrey, opt tin r 2e7b-year. 435 on the two-year. we have seen the dollar spike as well, which is going to be very unsettling to some certainly multinationals when it comes time for earnings. how should we think about all that >> well, we have had such a powerful run in risk assets since...
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jeffrey: an iconic line from a 1980's romantic classic.d hoped define the whole genre. >> i consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth. jeffrey: and the story of an american hero told in one of its seminal sports films. three of the 25 films chosen by a library of congress panel from the more than 6700 nominated by the public for consideration this year. led by university of chicago cinema studies historian and turner classic movies host jacqueline stewart, the panel worked to choose titles that demonstrate a wealth of films and genres. the oldest name this year, annabelle serpentine dance made in 1895 by the edison manufacturing company. from the dawn of cinema, the silent short is one of a series of recordings from popular dances. the newest films? 2007's no country for old men, and the social network from 2010. >> people want to go on the internet and check out their friends so why not offer a website that offers that? whatever you can visit. jeffrey: the award-winning drama about mark zuckerberg's creation of facebook wr
jeffrey: an iconic line from a 1980's romantic classic.d hoped define the whole genre. >> i consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth. jeffrey: and the story of an american hero told in one of its seminal sports films. three of the 25 films chosen by a library of congress panel from the more than 6700 nominated by the public for consideration this year. led by university of chicago cinema studies historian and turner classic movies host jacqueline stewart, the panel worked...
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james jeffrey, thank you. he's senior director for strategy and programs at the new lines institute. picking up what i was discussing with james jeffrey, for the balance of power in the region, we heard from iraq yesterday, saying that countries outside the region should stay out of this, it needs to be sorted out internally. but obviously so many countries in the west and elsewhere looking on with huge interest at what is evolving in syria. interest at what is evolving in s ria. , ., ., syria. yes indeed. the regional d namics syria. yes indeed. the regional dynamics are — syria. yes indeed. the regional dynamics are extremely - dynamics are extremely important and the fact of the matter is, many different actors in the region were caught off—guard, that the former opposition forces in syria themselves were caught off at how weak the syrian army, the former assad regime forces were. and what we should look for now, there will be an intense period of euphoria. you see that across many different communities. ev
james jeffrey, thank you. he's senior director for strategy and programs at the new lines institute. picking up what i was discussing with james jeffrey, for the balance of power in the region, we heard from iraq yesterday, saying that countries outside the region should stay out of this, it needs to be sorted out internally. but obviously so many countries in the west and elsewhere looking on with huge interest at what is evolving in syria. interest at what is evolving in s ria. , ., ., syria....
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jeffrey: linda. favorite documentary.ke's right that it's a golden age for the filmmaking. it is also a golden age fortunately for the availability of documentaries because of the rise of streaming services. so one of the ones i wanted to highlight is called girl state, and there was a film a couple of years ago called boys state, which is about the boys state program where high school boys are brought together and they sort of create a mock government and they have elections. so this year they did girl state . girl state's very different. this was filmed just as the supreme court was considering reproductive rights. and the girls are very focused on that, how different it is for girls to be in a program like that, at least for these girls, is explored. and you can find that on apple tv. it is exactly the kind of film that years ago everybody would have said how good it was, but it would have been super difficult to find it unless you had a really good blockbuster. this, a lot of these you can find on streaming. jeffrey:
jeffrey: linda. favorite documentary.ke's right that it's a golden age for the filmmaking. it is also a golden age fortunately for the availability of documentaries because of the rise of streaming services. so one of the ones i wanted to highlight is called girl state, and there was a film a couple of years ago called boys state, which is about the boys state program where high school boys are brought together and they sort of create a mock government and they have elections. so this year they...
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of course, jeffrey swensen says he was inspired. or jeffrey, i should say, by the famed tom and jerry house, a home owned by the late doctor jerome goldstein and tom taylor, known for their extravagant decorations, gift cards and letters and lots of love. and it's just a great give back to people to make everybody have a great holiday season. jeffrey tells us that after 25 years, this is the final year for the christmas house. the homeowner is moving out of the area. that's going to be such a loss. we have to get there immediately. just keep looking at that. that looks so gorgeous. all right. jeff is here. we're getting ready because it's coming. yeah. rain on the christmas lights all around here as we head through the next couple of days. right now, it's dry on storm ranger, our mobile doppler radar, but we are tracking not one, but two different storms. we got one here starting late tomorrow night. and then what? looks to be a stronger one by the time we get to the weekend with an atmospheric river. let me give you more details on
of course, jeffrey swensen says he was inspired. or jeffrey, i should say, by the famed tom and jerry house, a home owned by the late doctor jerome goldstein and tom taylor, known for their extravagant decorations, gift cards and letters and lots of love. and it's just a great give back to people to make everybody have a great holiday season. jeffrey tells us that after 25 years, this is the final year for the christmas house. the homeowner is moving out of the area. that's going to be such a...
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jeffrey toobin, jennifer rogers, thank you all very much. coming up, the mystery around drones spotted flying over new jersey only deepened over the weekend. the federal government is urging calm, but state lawmakers and the general public have questions. president elect trump is now weighing in. and later, the woman caught stowing away on a delta flight to paris last month was just apprehended again. we're going to have details on where she was heading this time and on what. >> i want to be the greatest player that i could possibly become hurry up. >> harry. >> i thought we had a plan for dad. >> he was set to go to the senior living community right by my house. >> then a friend suggested i talk to a place for mom. >> they really opened my eyes. >> my advisor listened and understood his needs and showed us options that were still nearby, but a better fit for dad. now he's in a warm, engaging community with a big group of friends. i know we made the better choice for free senior living advice. >> go to a place for mom.com. >> it's the holida
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jeffrey toobin, jennifer rogers, thank you all very much.oming up, the mystery around drones spotted flying over new jersey only deepened over the weekend. the federal government is urging calm, but state lawmakers and the general public have questions. president elect trump is now weighing in. and later, the woman caught stowing away on a delta flight to paris last month was just apprehended again. we're going to have details on where she was heading this time and on what. >> my kids can't hide anything from me. i'm home, especially when they've been using toilet paper that doesn't hold up. hold it. mister. here's new charmin ultra strong. it cleans better. you can count on it. >> new charmin ultra strong has a diamond weave texture that's more durable and it cleans better, so you can use less. ah. >> much better. hey, you passed the clean test and your math test. oh yeah, we all go. >> why not enjoy the go with charmin? are you ready for this? >> are you ready for this? are you ready for this new alka-seltzer plus cold or flu fizzy chews c
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jeffrey luke littler the ground-— jeffrey luke littler the round. ., ., ~ ground. you mentioned. obviously right or a _ ground. you mentioned. were obviously right or a last - ground. you mentioned. were obviously right or a last year l obviously right or a last year for the first world champion of the year that is crowned there at ally pally. he looked absolutely incredible last night. absolutely incredible last ni . ht. �* absolutely incredible last ni . ht. ~ ., absolutely incredible last niuht. ~ ., , ., night. he did. after a shaky start it has _ night. he did. after a shaky start it has to _ night. he did. after a shaky start it has to be _ night. he did. after a shaky start it has to be said, - night. he did. after a shaky start it has to be said, it's l start it has to be said, it's no wonder really he comes in as the favorite. everybody�*s talking about him. he is the poster boy for the he's no want to play on house money where he was 12 months ago where it seems like every match was a bit of a novelty for the crowd. everything he's achieved in the last 12 months, it see
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. >> during black friday week, save big at jeffrey's diamonds and goldsmith during sonny's retirementff only at jeffrey's diamonds and goldsmith in san carlos. >> it's that time of year again to get the honda of yr dreams during happy honda days, where you'll find great offers on a sporty, spirited accord, fun to drive hr-v, and versatile cr-v. so don't wait. turn your holiday dreams into reality with a new honda named kpbs. com's best value brand by online reserve from select dealers, or visit your local honda dealer today. >> it is inevitable. chloe. hey, dad. >> they will grow up ready? discover who they are, what they want from this world, and how they will make it better. and while parenting has changed, how much you care has not. that's why instagram is introducing teen accounts, automatic protections for who can contact them, and the content they can see. >> during black friday week, save big at jeffrey's diamonds and goldsmith during sonny's retirement sale. save up to 70% off, plus spin the wheel for up to an additional 20% off only at jeffrey's diamonds and goldsmith in san
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leader jeffrey governor sanders. all our congressional leaders here today, and in particular the four sponsor daughters of the bill to bring johnny cash to the capital. state senator dave wallace states, senate pro-tem bart hester. state representative jeff wardlaw and speaker matthew shepard. and special thanks to shane broadway, the head of the steering committee. what a remarkable day. in my wildest dreams, i couldn't have imagined. i stand here on behalf of the entire extended family of johnny cash, those present and absent with particular knowledge of my dad, sister joanne, who's here today. the last surviving member of the original cash from dyess, arkansas. she has tragically lost her sight and asked if she could touch the statue to feel what it was. and she did. words cannot come close to expressing our pride. to see my dad a quarter such a singular privilege as the first musician in history to be included in the statuary hall collection. so i'm very careful not to put words in his mouth since his passing. bu
leader jeffrey governor sanders. all our congressional leaders here today, and in particular the four sponsor daughters of the bill to bring johnny cash to the capital. state senator dave wallace states, senate pro-tem bart hester. state representative jeff wardlaw and speaker matthew shepard. and special thanks to shane broadway, the head of the steering committee. what a remarkable day. in my wildest dreams, i couldn't have imagined. i stand here on behalf of the entire extended family of...
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. >> reporter: jeffrey burrows is the president of the non-profit river arts district artist group. >were all underwater? >> correct. this is over 30 feet. >> reporter: jeffrey's jewelry store is on higher ground and is still standing and is currently hosting a gingerbread tribute to asheville covered in edible paper built by lola and jay wilson. >> i feel like it's really great that it ended up in the river arts district because it brings a message of like hope and peace and that we will come back, you know. >> for us at least it was a great way to like start feeling normal again and start getting back into how things used to be. and hopefully the trail will bring people some joy and have a little christmas. >> merry christmas. >> reporter: it's always christmas for laura rathbone who works in asheville's year-round christmas store. >> oh, it's devastating. we are still grieving because of what we had and what it was and how special it was. >> reporter: the store's former location was destroyed by helene. but they're currently selling what they were able to salvage in a pop-up shop i
. >> reporter: jeffrey burrows is the president of the non-profit river arts district artist group. >were all underwater? >> correct. this is over 30 feet. >> reporter: jeffrey's jewelry store is on higher ground and is still standing and is currently hosting a gingerbread tribute to asheville covered in edible paper built by lola and jay wilson. >> i feel like it's really great that it ended up in the river arts district because it brings a message of like hope and...
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i heard from jeffrey lichtman again.e lawyer i was speaking to that he thinks he may have a viable extreme emotional disturbance defense in new york which would help lower a charge of murder to manslaughter and would lead to a much lower sentence. that is going to be a key focus of his defense lawyers. how to build their case moving forward. >> you have been talking to someone who knew him in hawaii in his past. what did you discover about him? >> we are building a bigger picture of luigi mangione. rj martin is the founder of surf break and it is a co-living space in hawaii where people come and interview for a space in that program. he said when he was interviewing luigi mangione, even then he brought up his back pain, his back issues. . he said it would often be the case he could not serve, he could not do activities in one instance for a week he was bedridden because of pain. but he also said he was someone he cooked with often, did yoga with, who was a very energetic kind individual. he was a very shocked to hear he
i heard from jeffrey lichtman again.e lawyer i was speaking to that he thinks he may have a viable extreme emotional disturbance defense in new york which would help lower a charge of murder to manslaughter and would lead to a much lower sentence. that is going to be a key focus of his defense lawyers. how to build their case moving forward. >> you have been talking to someone who knew him in hawaii in his past. what did you discover about him? >> we are building a bigger picture of...
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>> jeffrey made it very clear that he condemns violence.of the proud boys oath keepers or other groups that conspired to cause violence on january 6th. >> i always say, you know, we're not going to make fun of liberals because we're going to be here for them when they wake up. >> but there is a lot of portrayal of democrats, of people on the left of being evil. yeah. do you think they're evil? >> not all of them, no. do i think there are some? yes. like hillary clinton maybe. i don't know. >> as for kash patel, jeffrey and other qanon influencers welcome him as the country's top law enforcement officer. >> i think the american people will be happy that kash patel is going to straighten out what they've done to president donald j. trump and the fbi. and i think america should be happy as well. >> and a trump transition spokesperson dismissed any links between qanon and kash patel and described our story as a pathetic attempt at guilt by association. back to you. >> all right. thanks to donie o'sullivan for that. health officials are warning
>> jeffrey made it very clear that he condemns violence.of the proud boys oath keepers or other groups that conspired to cause violence on january 6th. >> i always say, you know, we're not going to make fun of liberals because we're going to be here for them when they wake up. >> but there is a lot of portrayal of democrats, of people on the left of being evil. yeah. do you think they're evil? >> not all of them, no. do i think there are some? yes. like hillary clinton...
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really good to have you with us, jeffrey. i mean, your first impressions given there is a lot of video. so i'm just wondering what you thought when you first saw it. >> oh, look, this is an extraordinary tragedy. that's obviously going to claim many, many lives. um, and it's it's a miracle that anybody has actually survived this terrible inferno and crash. but one one thing that's very perplexing is the reports that are coming in that the aircraft landed without the undercarriage deployed. now, whether or not it's a little bit unclear whether or not the undercarriage collapsed on landing or whether the undercarriage was not deployed at all. um, this is a really serious issue. um, that i think obviously investigators will be very much focused on. >> you know, for people watching at home, they may think to themselves, well, you know, in terms of the gravity of trying to do something like that and that no pilot, if they understood that their landing gear had not deployed, would never attempt something like that. so i'm just wond
really good to have you with us, jeffrey. i mean, your first impressions given there is a lot of video. so i'm just wondering what you thought when you first saw it. >> oh, look, this is an extraordinary tragedy. that's obviously going to claim many, many lives. um, and it's it's a miracle that anybody has actually survived this terrible inferno and crash. but one one thing that's very perplexing is the reports that are coming in that the aircraft landed without the undercarriage...
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. >> for years jeffrey peterson, a former i.t. guy, has been running the matrix group show. >> welcome back to the g show, where the truth is learned. it's never told. it's a show devoted to all things qanon. >> if you think qanon is bad, you're believing the mainstream news. >> deciphering the cryptic codes from q and trying to figure out the deep state and the cabal and everything else. >> this is q post 1828. this is the the spy op. >> and the reason we're here is because he has had as a guest on his show kash patel, who might become the next fbi director. >> cash is on the show today. let's bring him in right now. >> you guys are the best. >> i love being on your program. >> patel has dipped his toe into this qanon world a bit over the years. >> has flirted with it on truth social. >> there's a q account um, whether or not it's the real q, i'm not going to get into. >> are you a q or like so no so like everything else, you have to have fun with it. >> the q thing is a movement a lot of people attach themselves to it. i disagre
. >> for years jeffrey peterson, a former i.t. guy, has been running the matrix group show. >> welcome back to the g show, where the truth is learned. it's never told. it's a show devoted to all things qanon. >> if you think qanon is bad, you're believing the mainstream news. >> deciphering the cryptic codes from q and trying to figure out the deep state and the cabal and everything else. >> this is q post 1828. this is the the spy op. >> and the reason we're...
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. >> david: owner jeffrey bernstein. >> it's tissue boxes, six different designs.butterfly roof, the play group, and ranch club estates. our tissue box covers make great holiday gifts and great conversation pieces. >> reporter: from madrid, iowa, north of des moines, banner toys. husband and wife jeffrey and stacy banner. >> all our toys are made here in the u.s. >> we use organic finishes and paints and they're safe for your babies. >> from rattles, snacking...
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. >> jeffrey is in north carolina and is optimistic about trump's second term.aller: thank you for taking my call and happy holidays. c-span does an excellent job. it is amazing that the one -- everybody has their opinion. it is just over the top. nobody is talking about this. he has 34 felonies convicted. you have people out here that have maybe one infraction that cannot even have opportunity. host: what are you optimistic about? caller: what he is going to do is make sure. we are talking about -- are we talking about stopping drugs? he is going to make sure pending charges or litigations -- as far as the drugs, this is another. they really wanted to think about how -- think about the black communities that was previously destroyed to the present because of the drugs infestation back then. there is no way they are going to realistically fix that, what should have been the top agenda in america back then. this is just now overlapping. as far as the people, it is just beyond that. all these people are looking at that is no big deal. where can anybody else be a f
. >> jeffrey is in north carolina and is optimistic about trump's second term.aller: thank you for taking my call and happy holidays. c-span does an excellent job. it is amazing that the one -- everybody has their opinion. it is just over the top. nobody is talking about this. he has 34 felonies convicted. you have people out here that have maybe one infraction that cannot even have opportunity. host: what are you optimistic about? caller: what he is going to do is make sure. we are...
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amna: ambassador james jeffrey, thank you for your insights. ♪ geoff: congressional lawmakers told appleey must be ready to remove tiktok from their u.s. app stores on january 19. last year a u.s. federal appeals court upheld a law requiring bytedance to sell it in the u.s. or face a ban. the app is used by millions of americans and lawmakers argued that the chinese government's relationship with tiktok's parent company reddens data privacy. there are a lot of questions about what will happen to the app or who can buy it. joining us now to discuss this is frank mccourt, he is leading a group of investors who is seeking to buy the u.s. portion of tiktok. thank you for being with us. tiktok's china parent company bytedance says it has no plans to sell the app and the chinese government is unlikely to approve the sale of tiktok's u.s. business. why do you see an opening here? >> we said all along that we believe the government's case would be upheld and it was a week ago today. we believe that the app will be sold. it won't be sold with the trainees -- china has made it clear that it is nat
amna: ambassador james jeffrey, thank you for your insights. ♪ geoff: congressional lawmakers told appleey must be ready to remove tiktok from their u.s. app stores on january 19. last year a u.s. federal appeals court upheld a law requiring bytedance to sell it in the u.s. or face a ban. the app is used by millions of americans and lawmakers argued that the chinese government's relationship with tiktok's parent company reddens data privacy. there are a lot of questions about what will happen...
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. >> for years jeffrey peterson, a former i.t. guy, has been running the matrix groove show. >> welcome back to the show where the truth is learned. it's never told. >> it's a show devoted to all things qanon. >> if you think qanon is bad, you're believing the mainstream news. >> deciphering the cryptic codes from q and trying to figure out the deep state and the cabal and everything else. >> this is q post 1828. >> this is the the spy op. >> and the reason we're here is because he has had as a guest on his show kash patel, who might become the next fbi director. >> cash is on the show today let's bring him in right now. >> you guys are the best. i love being on your program. patel has dipped his toe into this qanon world a bit over the years. has flirted with it on truth social. there's a q account. um whether or not it's the real q, i'm not going to get into. >> are you vicki walker like so? >> no so like everything else, you have to have fun with it. the q thing is a movement, a lot of people attach themselves to it. i disagree
. >> for years jeffrey peterson, a former i.t. guy, has been running the matrix groove show. >> welcome back to the show where the truth is learned. it's never told. >> it's a show devoted to all things qanon. >> if you think qanon is bad, you're believing the mainstream news. >> deciphering the cryptic codes from q and trying to figure out the deep state and the cabal and everything else. >> this is q post 1828. >> this is the the spy op. >> and...
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should we have a speaker jeffreys absolutely. if north carolina didn't cheat and take away our seats we would have a speaker jeffries. there's no fixing this without the democrats we have seen this over and over. i'm going to sit back and sip my tea and wait on them to figure it out. >> maybe something stronger, i'm just saying it. jeffries has said house republicans have been hurting the government. you break the bipartisan agreement, you own the consequences that follow. am i to understand from that statement that democrats are willing to see republicans shut down the government and not bail them out. >> oh, absolutely. i mean, you know, i take my lead from my actual leader. i don't work against him which is what mike johnson has to deal with all the time. you know, the lack of cohesiveness on that side is why this has been the most unproductive congress. people all over x and everything is like well they don't deserve anything. i'm so unproductive. let me tell you the people you keep putting in charge are the reason we are unp
should we have a speaker jeffreys absolutely. if north carolina didn't cheat and take away our seats we would have a speaker jeffries. there's no fixing this without the democrats we have seen this over and over. i'm going to sit back and sip my tea and wait on them to figure it out. >> maybe something stronger, i'm just saying it. jeffries has said house republicans have been hurting the government. you break the bipartisan agreement, you own the consequences that follow. am i to...
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ken dilanian joins us outside the supreme court and also with us is jeffrey rosen, president and ceonational constitution center and james woodruff, executive director of the aclu of south carolina and the first trans executive director. thank you for joining us. ken, lay out the legal questions and the arguments the court is tackling this morning. >> reporter: good morning. the legal question before the supreme court is whether this tennessee law violates the constitution's equal protection provision regarding sex discrimination. the biden administration which is arguing now has sided with the plaintiffs in this case. among the things they're citing is a 2020 supreme court decision that found that federal anti-sex discrimination law applies to transgender people. that was a different question. in that case the supreme court was asked to interpret a federal statute. in this case they're asked to apply a constitutional provision. the results of this case are profound. around half the states have applied bans for minors and donald trump and the republicans have promised to enact a fede
ken dilanian joins us outside the supreme court and also with us is jeffrey rosen, president and ceonational constitution center and james woodruff, executive director of the aclu of south carolina and the first trans executive director. thank you for joining us. ken, lay out the legal questions and the arguments the court is tackling this morning. >> reporter: good morning. the legal question before the supreme court is whether this tennessee law violates the constitution's equal...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in detroit. ♪ geoff: we will be back shortly, but first, takel pbs station. it's a chance to offer your support, which helps to keep programs like this one on the air. ♪ for those of you staying with us, the late show's stephen colbert and his wife evie are sharing the ingredients that make their partnership work in the kitchen especially. amna nawaz met up with them earlier this year to discuss their new cookbook, “does this taste funny?" here is a second look at that conversation. >> at new york city's porch light bar -- >> i have never been interviewed in a bar before. this is nice. >> what is this dessert? >> over a spread of southern specialties. >> biscuits and honey. >> stephen and evie colbert talk about their shared love of their shared hometown, charleston, south carolina, where they first met in their 20's. the book, a compendium of everything from seafood specials and party food to desserts and drinks, started coming together during covid. the colberts, along with their three mostly grown children, were locked down together in their
for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in detroit. ♪ geoff: we will be back shortly, but first, takel pbs station. it's a chance to offer your support, which helps to keep programs like this one on the air. ♪ for those of you staying with us, the late show's stephen colbert and his wife evie are sharing the ingredients that make their partnership work in the kitchen especially. amna nawaz met up with them earlier this year to discuss their new cookbook, “does this taste funny?" here...
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jeffrey actually minutes the story. he was a reporter down here in florida, been a reporter in a few cities. so we did that together and we worked together on a couple of things. and american heroes was actually tim's idea. he had tried to get something on medical medal of honor winners going as a as as a film, and it couldn't happen. but i thought it would be a terrific book. so so that was tim's involvement and he's been a little involved. any interviews and money gets involved in some of the research and some of the writing, so it's a good team though. i think. james patterson, what is the format of american heroes? it's just we got 30 some medal winners and it ranges from, you know, a bronze medal still to a medal of honor and congressional medal of honor and we just tell the stories of the individual goals. and i think that you know, one of the things for readers to look forward to is and this is true of anything that i that i write, i try to keep it really pasty and keep people interested. and these stories are ge
jeffrey actually minutes the story. he was a reporter down here in florida, been a reporter in a few cities. so we did that together and we worked together on a couple of things. and american heroes was actually tim's idea. he had tried to get something on medical medal of honor winners going as a as as a film, and it couldn't happen. but i thought it would be a terrific book. so so that was tim's involvement and he's been a little involved. any interviews and money gets involved in some of the...
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no jeffrey sites, it's amazing that he's going to journalism school. the i'm focused is to get out of jobs is what is those are great academic throughout colombia, and also there are few in columbia that few and far between. i knew some ways they also add on and generate the illusion. that is, there is a free culture that that's a critical power because there's kind of a sickly, so they say, oh, we go x x professor. but on a general level is just uh, uh, it's, uh, it's what you would expect to do. it took you about the most elite school in, in journalism, in america, it's just producing the next, ideologically trained propagandist for the american empire centrally. and then the same happened when i went to financial as long as you realize, okay, well, i've got hold of things. i need to learn to enter the mainstream media, but luckily i had the japanese newspaper that told you, go away and do your save the world stuff. when you left, i was asked you the editor, the etc. and that was a line on the. yes, he said uh, i mean he was is a nice enough guy. uh,
no jeffrey sites, it's amazing that he's going to journalism school. the i'm focused is to get out of jobs is what is those are great academic throughout colombia, and also there are few in columbia that few and far between. i knew some ways they also add on and generate the illusion. that is, there is a free culture that that's a critical power because there's kind of a sickly, so they say, oh, we go x x professor. but on a general level is just uh, uh, it's, uh, it's what you would expect to...
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no jeffrey sites is amazing, but he's not in the journalism school. i'm talking specifically about it. does this? what is most of a great academic drug, columbia, and also there are few in columbia, but a few and far between. i knew some ways they also add on and generate the illusion that he's there is a free culture that that's a critical power because it's kind of a fig leaf. so they say, oh we go x x professor. well, i'm on a gym level is just, uh, uh, it's a, it's what you would expect to do. it took you about the most elite school in, in journalism, in america is just producing the next, ideologically trained propagandist for the american empire centrally. and then the same happened when i went to financial as long as you realize, okay, well, i've got hold of things i need to learn to enter the mainstream media. but luckily i had about as, as the japanese newspaper that told you, go away and do your save the world stuff. when you left, i was ask you the editor, the etc. um, that was uh, vinyl. well. yeah. or he said uh, i mean he was is a nice e
no jeffrey sites is amazing, but he's not in the journalism school. i'm talking specifically about it. does this? what is most of a great academic drug, columbia, and also there are few in columbia, but a few and far between. i knew some ways they also add on and generate the illusion that he's there is a free culture that that's a critical power because it's kind of a fig leaf. so they say, oh we go x x professor. well, i'm on a gym level is just, uh, uh, it's a, it's what you would expect to...
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no, no, that's jeffrey holmstead. the on the the cdc, according to the cdc, one out of every six american women now has. so much mercury in her womb that. her children are at risk for a grim inventory of of really terrible diseases autism, blindness, mental retardation and cognitive impairment, a liver, heart, kidney disease. i have so much mercury in my body. i got my levels recently that dr. david carpenter who is the national authority on mercury told me that if i were a woman of childbearing years, i would have children with cognitive impairment, he said. probably a permanent. i could loss of 5 to 7 points. well, today are 630,000 children who are born every year in this country who've been subjected to levels of mercury in the womb. the clinton administration was addressing that this new data that we've gotten over the 15 years, you know, as an emergency, which it really is, this is a national epidemic. but and it would have caused, according to epa, the removal of that mercury from those coal burning power plant
no, no, that's jeffrey holmstead. the on the the cdc, according to the cdc, one out of every six american women now has. so much mercury in her womb that. her children are at risk for a grim inventory of of really terrible diseases autism, blindness, mental retardation and cognitive impairment, a liver, heart, kidney disease. i have so much mercury in my body. i got my levels recently that dr. david carpenter who is the national authority on mercury told me that if i were a woman of...
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no jeffrey sites, it's amazing that he's not in the journalism school. the i'm focused is because i've done it this way so, so i would great academic throughout colombia and also there are few in columbia that few and far between. i knew some ways they also at and generate the illusion. that is, there is a free culture that that's critical of power because it's kind of a fig leaf. so they say, oh we go x x professor. but on the general level is just, uh, uh, it's a, it's what you would expect if you're talking about the most elite school in, in journalism, in america, is just producing the next, ideologically trained, propagandist for the american empire essentially. and then the same happened when i went to financial as long as you realize, okay, well, i've done all the things i need to learn to enter the mainstream media. but luckily i had others as the japanese newspaper that told you. go away and do your save the world stuff. when you left, i was asked you to editor the etc. and that was like, oh yeah. he said uh, i mean he was, is a nice enough guy,
no jeffrey sites, it's amazing that he's not in the journalism school. the i'm focused is because i've done it this way so, so i would great academic throughout colombia and also there are few in columbia that few and far between. i knew some ways they also at and generate the illusion. that is, there is a free culture that that's critical of power because it's kind of a fig leaf. so they say, oh we go x x professor. but on the general level is just, uh, uh, it's a, it's what you would expect...
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. >> thanks, leader jeffreys. this past couple of weeks we've seen -- jerry nadler dropping his bid for judiciary and facing challengers for agriculture. what is your reflection on this increasing trend of members challenging seniority of ranking members? >> the caucuses working it well and where doing it in a cordial fashion, having internal discussions and deliberations about how to make sure we're in the strongest possible position moving forward to deal with the excesses of the incoming trump administration whenever and wherever that manifests itself. >> what do you make of these reports, top prospect of possible pardons for house democratic caucus members on the january 6th select committee? it's been critical data who have been critical donald trump. >> we said no communication with the white house as relates to potential pardons with respect to any city members of congress or former members of congress. it has been the perspective that many of us have shared that there are working-class americans all across
. >> thanks, leader jeffreys. this past couple of weeks we've seen -- jerry nadler dropping his bid for judiciary and facing challengers for agriculture. what is your reflection on this increasing trend of members challenging seniority of ranking members? >> the caucuses working it well and where doing it in a cordial fashion, having internal discussions and deliberations about how to make sure we're in the strongest possible position moving forward to deal with the excesses of the...