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kay is one of one. but if you know kay yow know she didn't do it for the accolades, didn't do it to break barrier, didn't do it to break the glass ceiling. she did it because she believed in getting things done and boy did she ever. from standing up for our military and veterans to making sure we got the resources we needed she left a mark that will be felt for generations. on a personal level kay has been a guidepost for me. she's been generous with time and advice, always ready with a word of encouragement or a little bit of wisdom delivered with that look that only she could give. that woman would walk into a room very quietly and no matter how loud the room was, it got quiet. because she had that presence about her. she reminded me that public service is stay trying to your word and putting people first that. what you do here in congress only matters if it improves the lives of those back home. kay, i think i speak for just about everybody in the room, well, everybody in texas, when i say you cannot
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i want to now bring into the conversation president carter biographer kai bird. kai, do i have you?. yeah. just just top line reaction, you know, as wolf was just saying, you know, the former president was in hospice care. he had recently celebrated his 100th birthday. it is still nonetheless, um, really shocking news. >> well, it is a long life over 100 years. >> um, but he was relentless in everything he did in his life. >> he was just, i think i would argue, as the biographer who spent six years working life, he i think he is the most intelligent, the hard working and the most decent man to have occupied the oval office in the 20th century. and i'm, in a way not surprised that he lived to be 100. when i was interviewing him in the in his 90s, he was still going into work. he was still getting up at five, 530 in the morning, keeping farmer's hours, and he was all about work. so he was just an amazing personality and a very decent man. >> yeah. and, you know, as i was just talking with my colleague wolf blitzer there about sort of some of the the various causes that he's been assoc
i want to now bring into the conversation president carter biographer kai bird. kai, do i have you?. yeah. just just top line reaction, you know, as wolf was just saying, you know, the former president was in hospice care. he had recently celebrated his 100th birthday. it is still nonetheless, um, really shocking news. >> well, it is a long life over 100 years. >> um, but he was relentless in everything he did in his life. >> he was just, i think i would argue, as the...
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and kai, welcome virtual lee to atlanta and to the carter library. i know it's a kind of homecoming for you. you spent a lot of time here at the library and doing your research for this book, and it's a wonderful book. i really enjoyed reading it. i know a lot about the carter. president carter's life and his presidency. i've taught seminars on as presidency four or five times, but there were many, many things that i did not know that i learned from from your book and from your research. so thank you for this for this work. and i'm really excited about talking with you about it. well, thank you for having me. well, you've written a biography is about a variety of fascinating figures. carrie talked about some of them, robert ames, mcgeorge bundy, william bonney, most notably j. robert oppenheimer, the book that you won the pulitzer for. but what attracted you to jimmy carter as a biographer? biographical subject. well, back in 1990, you know, literally more than 30 years ago now, i was just finishing my first biography that took me ten years to write
and kai, welcome virtual lee to atlanta and to the carter library. i know it's a kind of homecoming for you. you spent a lot of time here at the library and doing your research for this book, and it's a wonderful book. i really enjoyed reading it. i know a lot about the carter. president carter's life and his presidency. i've taught seminars on as presidency four or five times, but there were many, many things that i did not know that i learned from from your book and from your research. so...
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kai bird is the latest to take a fresh look at the carter presidency. kai is a pulitzer prize winning historian and journalist, is the author of a number of books, including the color of truth, the mcgeorge bundy and william bundy brothers in arms. the chairman, john j. mccloy and the making of the american established men crossing mandelbaum gate coming of age between the arabs and israelis. in 1956 to 1978, the good spy, the life and death of robert ames. ames perished in april 18, 1983. truck bombing of the american embassy in beirut and the american prometheus. the triumph and tragedy of j. robert oppenheimer with coauthor martin j. sherman, which won the 2006 pulitzer prize for biography or autobiography. his latest book, which we're going to talk about tonight, the outlier the unfinished presidency of jimmy carter, is a rich and human story of jimmy carter marked by both formidable accomplishments and painful political adversity. author and historian douglas brinkley calls the outlier a profound, clear eyed evaluation of a leader whose legacy has
kai bird is the latest to take a fresh look at the carter presidency. kai is a pulitzer prize winning historian and journalist, is the author of a number of books, including the color of truth, the mcgeorge bundy and william bundy brothers in arms. the chairman, john j. mccloy and the making of the american established men crossing mandelbaum gate coming of age between the arabs and israelis. in 1956 to 1978, the good spy, the life and death of robert ames. ames perished in april 18, 1983....
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meanwhile, arsenal are third after a 3—0 win over monaco, bukayo saka scoring twice before kai havertzted from the competition if they don't improve in their last two games. pep guardiola's side have lost seven from ten in all competitions with manchester united to come in the premier league on sunday. we missed the last pass and were disappointed many times and had the and and make a good movement and assistance. that was the difference today. we are the best. i love my team in the way we play and the result is not going to convince me the opposite. it was a better night for the former manchester city player ferran torres. he scored twice as barcelona won 3—2 at borussia dortmund to move into second in the champions league table, with five wins from six. meanwhile, arsenal are third after a 3—0 win over monaco, bukayo saka scoring twice before kai havertz added a third late on for mikel arteta's side who, despite their injury issues, put in an impressive performance and could have won by more. we should have already scored four or five in the first half but that was not the case. and
meanwhile, arsenal are third after a 3—0 win over monaco, bukayo saka scoring twice before kai havertzted from the competition if they don't improve in their last two games. pep guardiola's side have lost seven from ten in all competitions with manchester united to come in the premier league on sunday. we missed the last pass and were disappointed many times and had the and and make a good movement and assistance. that was the difference today. we are the best. i love my team in the way we...
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i mean, kai byrd was right.an, you know, and larry sabato, who you talked to before, i mean, you know, jimmy carter ran in 1976 after watergate, and his campaign slogan was a government as good as the american people, you know. and i think i remember he walked, uh, you know, didn't have the limo during the presidential, uh, inaugural parade and in many ways tried to bring the presidency back to earth after what people called the imperial presidency of richard nixon. and he was someone whose decency was kind of manifest in everything that he did. and, of course, in his in the decades he spent after his presidency, not so much enriching himself as trying to, you know, help other people, but people hire the president, above all, to do a job. and carter, for all his, you know, unquestioned decency, was was soundly defeated in 1980 because most americans thought his term had failed. certainly character. you know, people have many doubts about, say, donald trump. um, but still, there are enough voters who will say, ev
i mean, kai byrd was right.an, you know, and larry sabato, who you talked to before, i mean, you know, jimmy carter ran in 1976 after watergate, and his campaign slogan was a government as good as the american people, you know. and i think i remember he walked, uh, you know, didn't have the limo during the presidential, uh, inaugural parade and in many ways tried to bring the presidency back to earth after what people called the imperial presidency of richard nixon. and he was someone whose...
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kai, let me start with you. how are you remembering president jimmy carter at this sensitive moment when we've just learned that he has passed away? >> well, it's a sad moment. i spent six years working on this biography. the outlier. and, you know, he was a difficult subject. he was a complicated man. he was a driven personality. when i was interviewing him, he was already in his 90s, but he was still going to work every day at the carter center, getting, you know, up at 5 or 530 in the morning and working all day. he was he was just relentless. he was amazing. and he would give me 50 minutes exactly to interview him on the days that we had appointed for an interview. and, you know, he really wasn't interested in looking back. he was always looking forward, trying to accomplish more, to wipe out guinea worm disease or bring peace to the middle east, or monitor the next election in some far off land. he was he was a workaholic and extremely intelligent and well-read and just relentless. that's the one word i rem
kai, let me start with you. how are you remembering president jimmy carter at this sensitive moment when we've just learned that he has passed away? >> well, it's a sad moment. i spent six years working on this biography. the outlier. and, you know, he was a difficult subject. he was a complicated man. he was a driven personality. when i was interviewing him, he was already in his 90s, but he was still going to work every day at the carter center, getting, you know, up at 5 or 530 in the...
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"cobra kai's" on netflix. only two fighters. [ cheers and applause ] the last men standing. >> i guess so. i got a couple of years on him. >> jimmy: did you ever meet mike? >> i did. i met tyson -- he came to see a broadway show i did with robert de niro and burt young called "cuba and his teddy bear." >> jimmy: this is a photograph from that. mike came to see this? >> mike tyson's first broadway show was me and de niro. i've run into him once or twice since. "i remember that was my first broadway show." he never forgets that. >> jimmy: was this shot -- taken during the show? >> yeah, this is the scene during a show. that's '86. de niro right after he finished "the mission." >> jimmy: this is his scareiest look, i think da, nero. were you scared of him? >> i was a massive fan. this was a bucket list at a very early age, getting that part. you know, he was intense in that role. he played a cuban drug dealer, and i was his son. it was a lower east side, manhattan, drugs family. just like my persona. [ laughter ]
"cobra kai's" on netflix. only two fighters. [ cheers and applause ] the last men standing. >> i guess so. i got a couple of years on him. >> jimmy: did you ever meet mike? >> i did. i met tyson -- he came to see a broadway show i did with robert de niro and burt young called "cuba and his teddy bear." >> jimmy: this is a photograph from that. mike came to see this? >> mike tyson's first broadway show was me and de niro. i've run into him once...
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kai: he was an outlier for all the things judy just explained.came from these spartan circumstances. no running water, an outhouse. he was virtually raised in the 19th century. and now has lasted 100 years into the 21st century. he was an extraordinary man. but i think judy and jim will agree that he was just relentless. he was a workaholic. in the white house, he was devoted to figuring out the right thing to do, and studying the memos. he would read two or 3 -- 200 or 300 pages a day. jim saw him on a more daily basis. i was just the biographer. he could be acerbic and difficult. people have this warm and fuzzy thinking, perception of him, but he was a tough guy to interview. precisely because he was so smart and quick and knowledgeable. nick: james fallows, you wrote some of those memos. carter came to power after the twin traumas of vietnam and watergate. he promised never to lie and to help heal america. at first, did it work? james: did work at first. i think something that is difficult for people now in america who think of carter only is
kai: he was an outlier for all the things judy just explained.came from these spartan circumstances. no running water, an outhouse. he was virtually raised in the 19th century. and now has lasted 100 years into the 21st century. he was an extraordinary man. but i think judy and jim will agree that he was just relentless. he was a workaholic. in the white house, he was devoted to figuring out the right thing to do, and studying the memos. he would read two or 3 -- 200 or 300 pages a day. jim saw...
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kai. bird, thank you. jimmy carter was, of course, married to rosalynn, the love of his life for more than 77 years. and she was not only his wife, but really his closest confidante. it was a powerful bond of enduring love that was on full display at rosalynn's funeral a year ago last november, when their daughter, amy, tearfully read a letter that the former president wrote to rosalynn, 76 years before, while he was serving in the navy. >> my darling, every time i have ever been away from you, i have been thrilled. >> when i returned to discover just how wonderful you are. while i am away, i try to convince myself that you really are not could not be as sweet and beautiful as i remember, but when i see you, i fall in love with you all over again. does that seem strange to you? it doesn't to me. goodbye, darling. until tomorrow. jimmy. >> joining me now is kathryn cade. she served as first lady rosalynn carter's projects director in the white house. she's a carter center trustee. i don't know what you thin
kai. bird, thank you. jimmy carter was, of course, married to rosalynn, the love of his life for more than 77 years. and she was not only his wife, but really his closest confidante. it was a powerful bond of enduring love that was on full display at rosalynn's funeral a year ago last november, when their daughter, amy, tearfully read a letter that the former president wrote to rosalynn, 76 years before, while he was serving in the navy. >> my darling, every time i have ever been away...
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cnn contributor kai bird joins us now from miami beach. kai, i think when you talk to a lot of people today, i mean, their first memory or first thought when it comes to jimmy carter is habitat for humanity. but based on your work, what is your defining memory of jimmy carter? >> yes. well, most americans remember him as an excellent ex-president, but he was actually a very consequential president in those four years. he accomplished much more than people realize. he passed a lot of legislation that was extremely consequential. he passed he mandated seatbelts and airbags in our cars, which saved 10,000 lives every year. he passed the panama canal treaty. he, of course, did the camp david accords, which brought peace to egypt and israel. he was a very consequential president. but as your clips sort of emphasize, he spoke to americans almost like in a sermon. and this was very much part of carter's character. he was he was a southern baptist. he was a born again evangelical christian. and at one point in 1979, he gave this famous so-called m
cnn contributor kai bird joins us now from miami beach. kai, i think when you talk to a lot of people today, i mean, their first memory or first thought when it comes to jimmy carter is habitat for humanity. but based on your work, what is your defining memory of jimmy carter? >> yes. well, most americans remember him as an excellent ex-president, but he was actually a very consequential president in those four years. he accomplished much more than people realize. he passed a lot of...
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yes, i had been about my dutch family and actually was a historian who used to live in d.c., mary kay ricks, who said to me, oh, i've done research this. if you have ancestors in the hudson valley, they were and they were they were probably enslavers. and i said, no, not my family. they were poor. they were farmed way, way, way back up a second. you can't just to that like that. okay. what i said the moment you guys said all, right, i'll start dinner together, we had cocktail party and you just happened to start about your that. nobody just happens to start about their ancestors. i think i was interested ancestors, but i don't honestly a really good question. i think that i just got interested in learning about an old family not thinking that it really was anything because the interesting thing about the van valkenburg is in particular was that they stayed right in that spot in the hudson for hundreds and hundreds of years. so they didn't move they didn't travel west. many of them, didn't they? didn't they didn't make much more of themselves. say, for example, the roosevelts which did
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in 2014, president carter spoke to the bbc�*s katty kay.hey discussed the russian invasion of crimea and his new book on discrimination against women. but they began with the middle east and whether president barak obama was making enough progress towards peace. i was as deeply engaged as i could possibly get. president clinton made a noble effort but he only started in the six months —— last six months of his administration. in 1967 —— it with a very wonderful start but he backed away from that. the you had one of the bright... back in 1978 would you have thought we would have made so little progress. we you have thought we would have made so little progress. 1401 made so little progress. no i thou~ht made so little progress. no i thought it — made so little progress. no i thought it was _ made so little progress. no i thought it was a _ made so little progress. fix? i thought it was a foregone conclusion that we would have peace between israel and egypt. i thought that we would have palestinian rights guaranteed as well. even as a communi
in 2014, president carter spoke to the bbc�*s katty kay.hey discussed the russian invasion of crimea and his new book on discrimination against women. but they began with the middle east and whether president barak obama was making enough progress towards peace. i was as deeply engaged as i could possibly get. president clinton made a noble effort but he only started in the six months —— last six months of his administration. in 1967 —— it with a very wonderful start but he backed...
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-- howard: right. >> -- to serve the public, this is a case where she clearly now and prayers with kayas dementia, should not be in the role as a member of congress. howard: one member said collectively we're all guilty. this is a member of congress. there would have been enormous sympathy for this 8 is-year-old concern 81-year-old woman if she had leveled with the press, her constituents and the public. instead, she put out a statement just saying i appreciate, you know, i'm going through some health problems. she never if told the people who elected her that she was having these issues. >> and there's no mechanism -- look, i don't blame her staff in washington for not sounding the alarm because with in many cases it might cause a problem for your job. and at the end of the day, we don't want to get ourselves fired. but where was the sort of accountability from her office notifying somebody liking, hey, listen, the boss has been gone quite some time, and we're concerned. the chief of staff, press secretary, somebody. and not to blame them, but there's really no mechanism in here for a
-- howard: right. >> -- to serve the public, this is a case where she clearly now and prayers with kayas dementia, should not be in the role as a member of congress. howard: one member said collectively we're all guilty. this is a member of congress. there would have been enormous sympathy for this 8 is-year-old concern 81-year-old woman if she had leveled with the press, her constituents and the public. instead, she put out a statement just saying i appreciate, you know, i'm going...
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joining our discussion is attorney julie kay.. dr. megan carpenter is also a cofounder of that organization. julie kay is also the coauthor of "controlling women: what we must do now to save reproductive freedom." thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> so when i saw this story, i guess i should have known it was coming. but i didn't. you surely knew at some point texas would try something like this. >> well, we weren't surprised. texas has been very aggressive as an anti-abortion state for awhile now, although it's also the state that roe v. wade first came out of. but, you know, there's been endless attacks on access to abortion, even since the fall of roe v. wade. and telemedicine abortion has been an increasingly popular way for women to access abortion services from a licensed practitioner using zoom or telephone or email to have a conversation with their doctor and get fda-cert pills sent to their home. and so it's working. it's working protecting women's health care. so we're not surprised that somebody is veh
joining our discussion is attorney julie kay.. dr. megan carpenter is also a cofounder of that organization. julie kay is also the coauthor of "controlling women: what we must do now to save reproductive freedom." thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> so when i saw this story, i guess i should have known it was coming. but i didn't. you surely knew at some point texas would try something like this. >> well, we weren't surprised. texas has been very...
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. _ in 2014, president carter spoke to the bbc�*s katty kay.n invasion of crimea and his new book highlighting discrimination against women. but they began with the middle east and whether president barack 0bama was, at that time, making enough progress towards peace. i want to start by asking you about the middle east peace process, i wonder if you think this process has been engaged enough at a personal level in the peace process? secretary kerry accepted there are limits to what he can do, he suggested you could take a horse to water but cannot force it to drink. if the president whim or possibly engage, do you think we could get more progress? i do, and not only this president, but all previous presidents. i was as deeply engaged as i could possibly get, maybe excessively so. but president clinton made a noble effort. but he only started about the last, i think, six months of his administration when he was on the way out. and president 0bama made a good start in cairo when he announced that there would be no more settlements in palestinian
. _ in 2014, president carter spoke to the bbc�*s katty kay.n invasion of crimea and his new book highlighting discrimination against women. but they began with the middle east and whether president barack 0bama was, at that time, making enough progress towards peace. i want to start by asking you about the middle east peace process, i wonder if you think this process has been engaged enough at a personal level in the peace process? secretary kerry accepted there are limits to what he can do,...
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president carter biographer kai bird. he's the author of the outlier the unfinished presidency of jimmy carter. um, kai, in what way do you see him as an outlier? >> oh, in every way. from the time he was a little boy growing up in plains. >> and that village archer down the down the road. you know, he was an outlier. he was the only white boy in in archer in that little village. uh, he has a as a politician. he was always the outlier. he was a southern white man, but a liberal, almost a secret liberal at times in his early career. and but he had from his childhood experiences, you know, he just had no not a racial bone in his body. he understood race. he was very comfortable going into a black southern baptist african church. uh, he he was an outlier in this way as well. and this is very important as a president. he was extremely ambitious. you have to be ambitious to be able to do that grueling campaign and win. and he wanted the power. but once he had the power, he was determined to do good and to ignore the politics.
president carter biographer kai bird. he's the author of the outlier the unfinished presidency of jimmy carter. um, kai, in what way do you see him as an outlier? >> oh, in every way. from the time he was a little boy growing up in plains. >> and that village archer down the down the road. you know, he was an outlier. he was the only white boy in in archer in that little village. uh, he has a as a politician. he was always the outlier. he was a southern white man, but a liberal,...
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texas congress woman kay graininger has been awhol for months.ffice claims health challenges have made travel to washington "difficult." that was the only explanation. her son telling local outlets she is dealing with dementia issues and has had a rapid decline moving into the retirement facility. why are we just learning about this now. 81 years old. she voted as recently as july, kennedy. she wasn't in washington. dementia doesn't happen over night. her family says she has did he clyde since september. she votepugh in july. >> why is she still holding the office. what does it take to remove someone. the people in her district deserve to be represented in congress. she clearly condition do it if her son has admitted she has dementia issues. she shouldn't be serving. step aside. what's the removal process. the 25th amendment for the president. >> you have to vote on it in the house. if the case was made. i'm sure everyone would vote for it the problem is she was well enough to show up at kwon tkcongressfor the unveiling of r portrait. as nicole a
texas congress woman kay graininger has been awhol for months.ffice claims health challenges have made travel to washington "difficult." that was the only explanation. her son telling local outlets she is dealing with dementia issues and has had a rapid decline moving into the retirement facility. why are we just learning about this now. 81 years old. she voted as recently as july, kennedy. she wasn't in washington. dementia doesn't happen over night. her family says she has did he...
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kay, your departure is a serious loss to the people's house. thank you for your years of service to this great institution, to your constituents in texas' 12th congressional district, and to the american people. may god continue to bless you and your family as you enjoy a well-deserved retirement. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until 2:00 p.m. today.
kay, your departure is a serious loss to the people's house. thank you for your years of service to this great institution, to your constituents in texas' 12th congressional district, and to the american people. may god continue to bless you and your family as you enjoy a well-deserved retirement. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until 2:00 p.m. today.
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the old quote by tim kay hill who said that the journey is measured in friends, not miles is true for me. you have all given me so much to make this journey one to enjoy. it could not have been more true in my short time. i don't have the -- the years or have been able to clock the miles of any of my colleagues who have spoken up to this point as they prepare to leave, but i have had the opportunity to build what i believe will be lifelong friendships along this entire journey, and for that on both sides of the aisle i truly know that i am grateful i. want to give a special shoutout to my senior senator alex padilla and his kind an generous comments from yesterday. he has been like a tour guide on this incredible ride. always carrying the come pass, making sure that i don't stray too far off the path but knowing too well that i am a traveler who is intent on walking her own way. senator padilla has supported me all along the journey and i know that senator-elect schiff is here and i thank him for his support throughout this transition. also a special call to leader chuck schumer who h
the old quote by tim kay hill who said that the journey is measured in friends, not miles is true for me. you have all given me so much to make this journey one to enjoy. it could not have been more true in my short time. i don't have the -- the years or have been able to clock the miles of any of my colleagues who have spoken up to this point as they prepare to leave, but i have had the opportunity to build what i believe will be lifelong friendships along this entire journey, and for that on...
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kai is an avid golfer like grand part of verbally committed to play golf at the university of miami.obably seen the christmas classic elf starring will farrell as an elf makes his way to new york city. one woman decided she wanted a real life version, so she dared her own husband to dress up as buddy on their tropic new york city. very own fox square and the results could not have been merrier. >> hot chocolate? >> the world's best cup of coffee. >> looking for directions? >> yes. elfs this way. >> santa! tan that, i know him. >> oh my gosh, the grinch. >> oh my god that's good form. >> he has been practicing. >> everybody wants buddy. i have been blown away. >> amazing. ryan who dressed at buddy the elf and his wife melissa buehrle join us now. i'm going to start with you. why did you dare your husband to do this? >> because i thought he might do it and i thought it was going to be really funny. >> todd: that's a perfect answer. >> todd: ryan, the question for you is why did you say challenge accepted? >> you can't turn down a dare. i mean, it's new york city. it's buddy the elf, it
kai is an avid golfer like grand part of verbally committed to play golf at the university of miami.obably seen the christmas classic elf starring will farrell as an elf makes his way to new york city. one woman decided she wanted a real life version, so she dared her own husband to dress up as buddy on their tropic new york city. very own fox square and the results could not have been merrier. >> hot chocolate? >> the world's best cup of coffee. >> looking for directions?...
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meanwhile, arsenal are third after a 3—0 win over monaco, bukayo saka scoring twice before kai havertzate on for mikel arteta's side who, despite their injury issues, put in an impressive performance and could have won by more. we should have always inaudible at least scored but it was not the case. the opposition is really high. the way they play they create quite a lot of chaos because there of players inside and the moment you are not well organised inaudible position, the first two positive can struggle but we want to overcome the situation. we scored a second one and after the game was in control i think the soft helped us, so overall very positive.- overall very positive. these then the — overall very positive. these then the result _ overall very positive. these then the result in _ overall very positive. these then the result in full: - elsewhere, a stunning strike from julian alvarez and an antoine griezmann double helped atletico madrid to a comfortable 3—1 win over slovan bratislava. tammy abraham scored a late winner as ac milan beat red star belgrade 2—1 at the san siro. f
meanwhile, arsenal are third after a 3—0 win over monaco, bukayo saka scoring twice before kai havertzate on for mikel arteta's side who, despite their injury issues, put in an impressive performance and could have won by more. we should have always inaudible at least scored but it was not the case. the opposition is really high. the way they play they create quite a lot of chaos because there of players inside and the moment you are not well organised inaudible position, the first two...
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meanwhile, arsenal are third after a 3—0 win over monaco, bukayo saka scoring twice before kai havertz late on for mikel arteta's side who, despite their injury issues, put in an impressive performance and could have won by more. we should have already scored four or five we should have already scored four orfive in we should have already scored four or five in the first half but that was not the case. and then the position was really high, the way they play they create, because there are so many players inside and at the moment we are not very well organised. but you will struggle in the first two or three passes. we want to work on that situation. and after the game was in our control i think the subs were there on the right moments. so it is all very positive. elsewhere, a stunning strike from julian alvarez and an antoine griezmann double helped atletico madrid to a comfortable 3—1 win over slovan bratislava. tammy abraham scored a late winner as ac milan beat red star belgrade 2—1 at the san siro. feyenoord boosted their hopes of reaching the knockout stages with a comfortable 4—2
meanwhile, arsenal are third after a 3—0 win over monaco, bukayo saka scoring twice before kai havertz late on for mikel arteta's side who, despite their injury issues, put in an impressive performance and could have won by more. we should have already scored four or five we should have already scored four orfive in we should have already scored four or five in the first half but that was not the case. and then the position was really high, the way they play they create, because there are so...
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jon kay is at the bbc�*s media centre in cardiff and sent us this report.rning a couple of weeks before christmas, the centre of cardiff would be really busy with people arriving for christmas shopping or to open their shops or their christmas market stalls, but right now, as you can see, and i'm holding my phone with both hands because it is so windy, there's hardly anybody out. lots of those businesses aren't opening, this morning at least, sports events have been cancelled. the trains, there's the station behind me, not running normal services and the bridges across the river severn, the bristol channel, they are not operating at the moment either. it's a very weird feeling for a saturday morning. let's take a look at some pictures of the destruction storm darragh has brought. thiere's been a number of number of fallen trees ——there's been... ..across the country — this was in cardiff. huge waves have also hit the seafront in porthcawl in wales. this tree has come down in oxford street, burnham—on—sea. the storm has also brought destruction to areas all
jon kay is at the bbc�*s media centre in cardiff and sent us this report.rning a couple of weeks before christmas, the centre of cardiff would be really busy with people arriving for christmas shopping or to open their shops or their christmas market stalls, but right now, as you can see, and i'm holding my phone with both hands because it is so windy, there's hardly anybody out. lots of those businesses aren't opening, this morning at least, sports events have been cancelled. the trains,...
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asx 200 almost 2% and japan's new kay dunne 1% expecting a rate spent left on hold. —— nikkei.r gels for dangerous driving. the let us on the southport stabbings and of positive news. first tonight, a 19—year—old who was filmed in loving us while driving just before a high—speed scratch has been jailed for nine years. after pleading guilty to causing the death of his three friends by dangerous driving. thomasjohnson friends by dangerous driving. thomas johnson was friends by dangerous driving. thomasjohnson was driving up to 100 mph before his cartridge he. he was injured and the passengers were killed. in a split second, it could be your reality. so do not drive dangerously and do not consume drugs while driving because it's never worth that for this outcome. a lot of you will remember the stabbings that happen in southport injuly. these girls were at a dance class when they were killed. today, the man suspected pleaded not guilty to murder and attempted to murder ten other people. he refused to speak when asked to confirm his name and enter his place. and we know how the news
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back with us tonight, our resident security expert mikey kay, who flew assault helicopters for 20 yearsdone it the top brass. good evening. let's start with the general feel about what hts does control, because i don't feel a week on that i know how the country is parceled up at the country is parceled up at the moment.— the country is parceled up at the moment. syria, over the ast the moment. syria, over the past week. _ the moment. syria, over the past week, it's _ the moment. syria, over the past week, it's a _ the moment. syria, over the past week, it's a rapidly - past week, it's a rapidly dynamic moving situation. we have a myriad of opposition forces all vying for power and representation, but the head of thatis representation, but the head of that is hts. they are the reptile opposition group that were pending and live up in the northwest of syria for five years, and since this vulnerability of the syrian — arab army, and basically went for it last week. when i say went for it, they started to expand territory, took an apple first, look at this like i'm actually here, easier to
back with us tonight, our resident security expert mikey kay, who flew assault helicopters for 20 yearsdone it the top brass. good evening. let's start with the general feel about what hts does control, because i don't feel a week on that i know how the country is parceled up at the country is parceled up at the moment.— the country is parceled up at the moment. syria, over the ast the moment. syria, over the past week. _ the moment. syria, over the past week, it's _ the moment. syria, over...
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with us as always to give us the insight, mikey kay, for 20 years a pilot on attack helicopters.uld for the military. welcome. good evening. before we touch on _ welcome. good evening. before we touch on aleppo _ welcome. good evening. before we touch on aleppo i _ welcome. good evening. before we touch on aleppo i want - welcome. good evening. before we touch on aleppo i want to - we touch on aleppo i want to start with ukraine which is not mutually exclusive to what we will talk about in syria because there are connections here. the whole focus right now is on giving ukraine the best possible chance to negotiate a way out and earlier this week we got news from the united states that they are sending another security package. what you see in a? 325 another security package. what you see in a?— you see in a? 725 million approved _ you see in a? 725 million approved pretty - you see in a? 725 million approved pretty swiftly l you see in a? 725 million | approved pretty swiftly by biden and it contains some interesting capability. things we have already heard about some the approva
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jon kay is at the bbc media centre in cardiff and he sent us this report.ormally, at this time on a saturday morning a couple of weeks before christmas, the centre of cardiff would be really busy with people arriving for christmas shopping or to open their shops or their christmas market stalls, but right now, as you can see, and i'm holding my phone with both hands because it is so windy, there's hardly anybody out. lots of those businesses aren't opening, this morning at least, sports events have been cancelled. the trains, there's the station behind me, not running normal services and the bridges across the river severn, the bristol channel, they are not operating at the moment either. it's a very weird feeling for a saturday morning. simon calder is travel correspondent for the independent. he's at london waterloo station, following the disruptions on the railways. if you are hoping to travel to portsmouth harbour on the 1130 that has not yet left. it is over half an hour late. they are dealing with problems including fallen problems including fallen tr
jon kay is at the bbc media centre in cardiff and he sent us this report.ormally, at this time on a saturday morning a couple of weeks before christmas, the centre of cardiff would be really busy with people arriving for christmas shopping or to open their shops or their christmas market stalls, but right now, as you can see, and i'm holding my phone with both hands because it is so windy, there's hardly anybody out. lots of those businesses aren't opening, this morning at least, sports events...
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in so many words i am kai.she's angrier because no one is cooperating. she's being set back in her journey to do this thing that is required of her. she is a natural extension of every woman that i have ever met and that was fun. >> all right. i kid you not. this is one of those stories that goes from 0 to 100 in no time. the ending is the kind that flips everything on its head. villains might be saviors. bottom line, you need a sequel. "the last one" is out now. keep reading along with us on instagram at gma book club. >> robin: i like when you asked her about a movie. yeah. what a vision she has. there you have it. we'll be right back. your holiday adventures begin at seven. >> want to sleep better? sleep deeper. sleep more. well, what if there were truly little things you could do now to help you get a perfect night of sleep? now. >> tomorrow morning, we're going to focus on sleep. big topic around these parts. >> gma with the science of sleep to help you sleep better. >> so we'll have to wait till tomorrow
in so many words i am kai.she's angrier because no one is cooperating. she's being set back in her journey to do this thing that is required of her. she is a natural extension of every woman that i have ever met and that was fun. >> all right. i kid you not. this is one of those stories that goes from 0 to 100 in no time. the ending is the kind that flips everything on its head. villains might be saviors. bottom line, you need a sequel. "the last one" is out now. keep reading...
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jon kay is at the bbc�*s media centre in cardiff and sent us this report.ime on a saturday morning a couple of weeks before christmas, the centre of cardiff would be really busy with people arriving for christmas shopping or to open their shops or their christmas market stalls, but right now, as you can see, and i'm holding my phone with both hands because it is so windy, there's hardly anybody out. lots of those businesses aren't opening, this morning at least, sports events have been cancelled. the trains, there's the station behind me, not running normal services and the bridges across the river severn, the bristol channel, they are not operating at the moment either. it's a very weird feeling for a saturday morning. let's see some pictures. there's been a number of number of fallen trees across the country — this was in cardiff. huge waves have also hit the seafront in porthcawl in wales. this tree has come down in oxford street, burnham—on—sea. the storm has also brought destruction to areas all along the coasts of south and north—west wales. simon har
jon kay is at the bbc�*s media centre in cardiff and sent us this report.ime on a saturday morning a couple of weeks before christmas, the centre of cardiff would be really busy with people arriving for christmas shopping or to open their shops or their christmas market stalls, but right now, as you can see, and i'm holding my phone with both hands because it is so windy, there's hardly anybody out. lots of those businesses aren't opening, this morning at least, sports events have been...
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the only goal of the game coming midway through the first half, scored by kai havertz.e above nottingham forest and chelsea in the table. ipswich stay second from bottom. considering the circumstances we had, i think it�*s good but it�*s not that we wanted. we wanted to be first. no premier league or scottish premiership football on saturday, but the injury woes continue for tottenham, who could be without any fit centre—backs for tomorrow�*s premier league game against wolves. wales international ben davies was nearing a return from a hamstring problem, but ange postoglou says he�*ll be out for a while longer after a setback in training: we are in a tough spot. we have been _ we are in a tough spot. we have been for— we are in a tough spot. we have been for a — we are in a tough spot. we have been for a while. we're getting through— been for a while. we're getting through it _ been for a while. we're getting through it and fingers crossed we won't _ through it and fingers crossed we won't have more issues but the nature of football and that kind ofm _ the nature of foo
the only goal of the game coming midway through the first half, scored by kai havertz.e above nottingham forest and chelsea in the table. ipswich stay second from bottom. considering the circumstances we had, i think it�*s good but it�*s not that we wanted. we wanted to be first. no premier league or scottish premiership football on saturday, but the injury woes continue for tottenham, who could be without any fit centre—backs for tomorrow�*s premier league game against wolves. wales...
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. >>> following a new report tonight that says a sitting texas congresswoman kay granger is in a senior living facility after missing months of votes. a spokesperson denies granger is living in memory care, right? >> reporter: that's right, halle. her son is telling the dallas is in a senior living facility.hasn't v. int granger says she has been, quote, navigating some unforeseen health challenges making travel difficult and unpredictable. last month the congresswoman was in d.c. for her portrait unveiling honoring her tenure as the first woman to chair the committee. the 81-year-old is not seeking re-election but she's still getting paid by taxpayers to represent her district until january 3rd. grapg ger's situation reigniting concerns that there are no age or term limits for lawmakers. halle? >>sorkin, thank you. the suspect charged in murder ou ceo is set to be face charges. danny savalos is outside the courthouse. >> reporter: it will be. he faces two murder cases, state and federal, in connection with one killing of the unitedhealthcare ceo brian thompson. tomorrow in this courtho
. >>> following a new report tonight that says a sitting texas congresswoman kay granger is in a senior living facility after missing months of votes. a spokesperson denies granger is living in memory care, right? >> reporter: that's right, halle. her son is telling the dallas is in a senior living facility.hasn't v. int granger says she has been, quote, navigating some unforeseen health challenges making travel difficult and unpredictable. last month the congresswoman was in...
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nueva y solo en kay. (dad) ¡hija! la colección de diamantes naturales milestones.verizon te lo cambia. (grandma) ¡cómo te extrañe! (grand daughter) ¡oyi, mi telefono! ¡uuh! (grandma) ¡uuh! (cousins) ¡primos! ¡primos! (cousin) ¡mi teléfono! (vo) entrega cualquier teléfono y llévate el iphone 16 pro con control de la cámara. y además, un apple watch y un ipad, los tres por nuestra cuenta. es un valor de hasta $2,000. (dad) vamos a verizon matt. (daughter) ¡papá!¡se llama nick! (vo) solo en verizon. ¡sal del sofá y busca estilos y ofertas navideñas en old navy! ella le agrega downy unstopables a su carga. ahora olerá fresco todo el día. aún fresco. aún fresco. todavía fresco. frescura 6 veces más duradera y protección contra los olores con downy unstopables. en espaÑa siete personas estÁn arrestadas por robar varios cajeros automÁticos. pero cÓmo lo hicieron? los malhechores hurtaron mÁs de medio millÓn de euros en cajeros automÁticos. segÚn las autoridades, el grupo habÍa cometido al menos 19 atracos. y en buffalo, nueva york, un camiÓn con remolque chocÓ contra un v
nueva y solo en kay. (dad) ¡hija! la colección de diamantes naturales milestones.verizon te lo cambia. (grandma) ¡cómo te extrañe! (grand daughter) ¡oyi, mi telefono! ¡uuh! (grandma) ¡uuh! (cousins) ¡primos! ¡primos! (cousin) ¡mi teléfono! (vo) entrega cualquier teléfono y llévate el iphone 16 pro con control de la cámara. y además, un apple watch y un ipad, los tres por nuestra cuenta. es un valor de hasta $2,000. (dad) vamos a verizon matt. (daughter) ¡papá!¡se llama nick!...
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solo en kay. ♪♪ ¡no! felix. ¡no, no, no! ♪♪ ¿ikea? - ¡ikea! doctor en doctor. siempre y cuando como un balón.ejores. ¿mandaron mis exámenes de laboratorío? ¿o los tenía que mandar yo? luego viene el papeleo, las facturas, el... cuando la cobertura y el cuidado de salud trabajan juntos todo es mucho más fácil. en kaiser permanente, trabajamos juntos para cuidar de todo lo que tú eres. ponga mucha atenciÓn, ya que la tableta mÁs antigua y mÁs completa conocida de los diez mandamientos sale a subasta la prÓxima semana en la ciudad de nueva york. la placa de piedra de la era romana bizantina tardÍa tiene casi 1500 aÑos de antigÜedad y pesa unas 115 £. >> este tesoro fue desenterrado en 1913 durante las excavaciones ferroviarias a lo largo de la costa sur de israel, y contiene solo nueve de los diez mandamientos del libro del Éxodo. segÚn su valor de preventa es de hasta 2 millones de dÓlares. >> habrÁ que ahorrar, si quiere, los diez mandamientos. >> esa parte de la historia es increÍble. con eso nos despedimos. como siempre, gracias por habernos
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special correspondent for bbc news, our friend kate middleton -- katty kay.crosses every sort of line. talk to us about what you see this -- what this symbolizes here for the country. where there's such anger not just the health care industry but institutions writ large. >> yeah. we saw some of this even before the election, didn't we, how much dissatisfaction there is with american institutions. if you take all of the polling, it shows that, you know, from us, the media, through to business, through to politicians, approval ratings are so low, and health care industry is down there, as well. i personally was surprised by the amount of online outrage about the health care industry and the online support for mangione. and it doesn't look, jonathan, like this is some kind of interference from a foreign entity, from what i understand. it looks like this is organic. this is home grown, it's genuine. it looks like it's the kind of thing where you think maybe the russians would step in and cause divisions in american society, but i don't think that's what we're see
special correspondent for bbc news, our friend kate middleton -- katty kay.crosses every sort of line. talk to us about what you see this -- what this symbolizes here for the country. where there's such anger not just the health care industry but institutions writ large. >> yeah. we saw some of this even before the election, didn't we, how much dissatisfaction there is with american institutions. if you take all of the polling, it shows that, you know, from us, the media, through to...
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jon kay is at the bbc�*s media centre in cardiff and sent us this report. at this time on a saturday morning a couple of weeks before christmas, the centre of cardiff would be really busy with people arriving for christmas shopping or to open their shops or their christmas market stalls, but right now, as you can see, and i'm holding my phone with both hands because it is so windy, there's hardly anybody out. lots of those businesses aren't opening, this morning at least, sports events have been cancelled. the trains, there's the station behind me, not running normal services and the bridges across the river severn, the bristol channel, they are not operating at the moment either. it's a very weird feeling for a saturday morning. 0li constable is in bangor in north wales which is bearing the brunt of storm darragh and sent this update. well, this is bangor in north wales where we've seen some of those incredible wind speeds of more than 90 mph. to give you an idea, that's anglesey just over there, and this is one of those areas within that red weather warni
jon kay is at the bbc�*s media centre in cardiff and sent us this report. at this time on a saturday morning a couple of weeks before christmas, the centre of cardiff would be really busy with people arriving for christmas shopping or to open their shops or their christmas market stalls, but right now, as you can see, and i'm holding my phone with both hands because it is so windy, there's hardly anybody out. lots of those businesses aren't opening, this morning at least, sports events have...