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keith morrison: alone? aaron candelario: mm-hmm. you're looking for the remains of your own mother. i mean, i can't imagine what that-- i can't explain it. it's always been a fire that just drives you to do something. keith morrison: and then one day-- aaron candelario: i'd been going through some of my dad's stuff in the basement. and i found a box of stuff that supposedly she had taken with her. and it was a denim jacket that her mother had given her, a passport, driver's license, a cell phone were down there. wait a minute, what was that like? that was kind of the final straw. and naturally, if she was gone, she would have taken those things with her. exactly. no, that was-- that was my final piece of the puzzle. keith morrison: he left it there, left the box in the basement, and emerged a changed person. shannon told us aaron wouldn't talk much about his mother when they were married. but-- i'd find him up at night just over her stuff, just over papers. and he'd just emotionally-- going through her papers? just going through lik
keith morrison: alone? aaron candelario: mm-hmm. you're looking for the remains of your own mother. i mean, i can't imagine what that-- i can't explain it. it's always been a fire that just drives you to do something. keith morrison: and then one day-- aaron candelario: i'd been going through some of my dad's stuff in the basement. and i found a box of stuff that supposedly she had taken with her. and it was a denim jacket that her mother had given her, a passport, driver's license, a cell...
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romaine: keith gangl, grady investments portfolio.you did not miss was gamestop, and that wild ride coming up next. we will talk about it even more. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: we have discussed all the key earnings that have come out after the bell, but the big headline, it was the phenomenon that is gamestop. maybe it is blockbuster, maybe amc, all of the other names that seem to be climbing. joe: absolutely extraordinary day. there are no words, it is just amazing. i loved watching it all day. the intraday moves, amc up 300%. bed, bath & beyond, up 43%. express, up 214%. gamestop up 135% at its peak. romaine: there is a lot of other companies. joe: tootsie roll. romaine: kodak, nokia, you have traders out there that have a list of heavily shorted companies with low flow, and you just go to town, get a few friends and i don't know. joe: at blockbuster. romaine: is that illegal? joe: apparently it can drive up big names. joining us, gabriel grego, quintessential capital management partner. thank you for joining us. what is the f
romaine: keith gangl, grady investments portfolio.you did not miss was gamestop, and that wild ride coming up next. we will talk about it even more. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: we have discussed all the key earnings that have come out after the bell, but the big headline, it was the phenomenon that is gamestop. maybe it is blockbuster, maybe amc, all of the other names that seem to be climbing. joe: absolutely extraordinary day. there are no words, it is just amazing. i loved watching...
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i'm with you, keith, it's right around the corner. cheryl: i think the ore question too -- other question too, guys, is what do we do with our money. some wall street experts will i say we should be shorting the market, things are overblown, 2020 the market's overvalued. and then, keith, you've got others that are saying go all in, go all in for stocks in 2021 because there's no place else to put your money. what do you say? >> well, i gotta tell you, you know, a lot of the perma bears are people that, quite frankly, missed the rally to begin with, so i take them with a really large grain of salt. as for those folks that go all in, i don't think that's such a great place to be either because that's like going to vegas or atlantic city or your favorite casino. you want to be smart about what you're doing. excuse me. to me, that's a measured approach that's concentration on the technologies that are changing our world, concentration on medical tech, concentration on biotech, concentration in things that are technological -- boy, i have
i'm with you, keith, it's right around the corner. cheryl: i think the ore question too -- other question too, guys, is what do we do with our money. some wall street experts will i say we should be shorting the market, things are overblown, 2020 the market's overvalued. and then, keith, you've got others that are saying go all in, go all in for stocks in 2021 because there's no place else to put your money. what do you say? >> well, i gotta tell you, you know, a lot of the perma bears...
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scotland keith discovered the overgrown concrete map over 25 years ago 1st he wasn't quite sure what he stumbled across but he taught he recognised the shape of a scottish peninsula. and minutes later i had walked north. discovered ben rowland walked across around the more climbed over ben nevis and arrived at the north coast of scotland at the white house an inch or realizing that this was an astonishing relief model this is the brainchild of young thomas chick a polish world war 2 veteran who displayed it in his hotel gardens near people's scotland he created 2 great polish map of scotland to express his gratitude and love towards his country 20 team and david's charity finished restoring the relief model to its former glory. great britain was still a member of the european union with scotland and poland part of the same minds keith from england is rather an e.u. skeptic from scotland is rather proud of you so this is where david and i diverged i think it's a super romantic idea that experience has shown to be totally i'm not going to accuse keith of having mariner's of mind or any
scotland keith discovered the overgrown concrete map over 25 years ago 1st he wasn't quite sure what he stumbled across but he taught he recognised the shape of a scottish peninsula. and minutes later i had walked north. discovered ben rowland walked across around the more climbed over ben nevis and arrived at the north coast of scotland at the white house an inch or realizing that this was an astonishing relief model this is the brainchild of young thomas chick a polish world war 2 veteran who...
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keith naughton, thank ou ve for 2024. keith naughton, thank you very much — for 2024.ch for being - for 2024. keith naughton, thank you very much for being with i for 2024. keith naughton, thank you very much for being with us| you very much for being with us in sharing your thoughts.- in sharing your thoughts. thank ou. italy's been plunged into political chaos after former prime minister matteo renzi pulled his party out of government, leaving the ruling coalition without a parliamentary majority. it's unclear what his motive was, but the timing couldn't be worse with the country trying to rebuild the economy and contain the cornavirus pandemic. tanya dendrinos has more. september 2019, this was italian prime minister giuseppe conte ringing in the new coalition government. it was made of four political parties, but 16 months on, one of them, italia viva, led by former prime minister matteo renzi, has left, leaving the current majority —— current government without a majority in parliament. translation: we are ready to help, we are ready to talkj about everything with
keith naughton, thank ou ve for 2024. keith naughton, thank you very much — for 2024.ch for being - for 2024. keith naughton, thank you very much for being with i for 2024. keith naughton, thank you very much for being with us| you very much for being with us in sharing your thoughts.- in sharing your thoughts. thank ou. italy's been plunged into political chaos after former prime minister matteo renzi pulled his party out of government, leaving the ruling coalition without a parliamentary...
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like most weekends keith and david are tending to the upkeep of the world's largest feet i mentioned mob of scotland keith discovered the overgrown concrete map over 25 years ago 1st he wasn't quite sure what he stumbled across but he taught he recognised the shape of a scottish peninsula. and minutes later i had snow off. discovered ben rowland walked across around the more climbed over ben nevis and arrived at the north coast of scotland at the white house can ensure. realizing that this was an astonishing relief model this is the brainchild of young thomas schick a polish world war 2 veteran who displayed it in his hotel gardens new peoples scotland he created to great polish map of scotland to express his gratitude and love towards his country 20 team keith and david's charity finished restoring the relief model to its former glory. great britain is still a member of the european union with scotland and poland part of the same minus keith from england is rather an e.u. skeptic from scotland is rather proud of you so this is where david and i diverged i think it's a super romantic
like most weekends keith and david are tending to the upkeep of the world's largest feet i mentioned mob of scotland keith discovered the overgrown concrete map over 25 years ago 1st he wasn't quite sure what he stumbled across but he taught he recognised the shape of a scottish peninsula. and minutes later i had snow off. discovered ben rowland walked across around the more climbed over ben nevis and arrived at the north coast of scotland at the white house can ensure. realizing that this was...
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keith keifer spent most of his time on the main atoll, which was codenamed red. and he was in communication, so he basically went to every single island during his time of service there. he could fix anything. he touched every island. if we play the next clip, it will be mr. kiefer's explanation about what it was like, the safety precautions, and his personal physical reaction to having served at that time. next clip, please. [video clip] >> me personally, i had absolutely no protection at all. and the protection that individuals received varied from during the time of operation and also varied from group to group or individual to individual. some individuals, they tried to get dust masks and they weren't available. they were basically told if you were concerned about the dust, take your t-shirt off and put it over your face. there were times a few of the people may have had masks. you know, dust masks. there were times that some of the people had booties. but the bulk of the individuals doing the work or around where they would be exposed to radiation had little
keith keifer spent most of his time on the main atoll, which was codenamed red. and he was in communication, so he basically went to every single island during his time of service there. he could fix anything. he touched every island. if we play the next clip, it will be mr. kiefer's explanation about what it was like, the safety precautions, and his personal physical reaction to having served at that time. next clip, please. [video clip] >> me personally, i had absolutely no protection...
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so, keith kieffer, the next clip in a minute, he was part of this radiological cleanup crew. what they were doing was removing 18 inches of contaminated soil and dumping it into a crater. so, there had been these huge craters from the atomic testing. they were dumping it into cactus crater on the island. and then, they were going to cap it with a concrete stone. he's kieffer -- keith keifer spent most of his time on the main atoll, which was codenamed red. and he was in communication, so he basically went to every single island during his time of service there. he could fix anything. he touched every island. if we play the next clip, it will be mr. kiefer's explanation about what it was like, the safety precautions, and his personal physical reaction to having served at that time. next clip, please. [video clip] >> me personally, i had absolutely no protection at all. and the protection that individuals received varied from during the time of operation and also varied from group to group or individual to individual. some individuals, they tried to get dust masks and they were
so, keith kieffer, the next clip in a minute, he was part of this radiological cleanup crew. what they were doing was removing 18 inches of contaminated soil and dumping it into a crater. so, there had been these huge craters from the atomic testing. they were dumping it into cactus crater on the island. and then, they were going to cap it with a concrete stone. he's kieffer -- keith keifer spent most of his time on the main atoll, which was codenamed red. and he was in communication, so he...
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like most riggins keith and david are tending to the upkeep of the world's largest 3 dimensional map of scotland keith discovered the overgrown concrete map over 25 years ago 1st he wasn't quite sure what he stumbled across but he taught he recognised the shape of a scottish peninsula. and minutes later i had walked north discovered ben roland walked across rather more climbed over ben nevis and arrived at the north coast of scotland the white house peninsula realising that this was an astonishing relief model this is the brainchild of young thomas shake a polish world war 2 veteran who displayed it in his hotel gardens near people's scotland he created the great polish map of scotland to express his gratitude and love towards his country 20 dean and david's charity finished restoring the relief model to its former glory but great britain was still a member of the european union with scotland and poland part of the same minds keith from england is rather an e.u. skeptic from scotland is rather proud of you so this is where david and i diverged i think it's a super romantic idea that
like most riggins keith and david are tending to the upkeep of the world's largest 3 dimensional map of scotland keith discovered the overgrown concrete map over 25 years ago 1st he wasn't quite sure what he stumbled across but he taught he recognised the shape of a scottish peninsula. and minutes later i had walked north discovered ben roland walked across rather more climbed over ben nevis and arrived at the north coast of scotland the white house peninsula realising that this was an...
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scotland keith discovered the overgrown concrete map over 25 years ago 1st he wasn't quite sure what he stumbled across but he taught he recognised the shape of a scottish peninsula. minutes later i had walked north discovered ben roland walked across rather more climbed over ben nevis and arrived at the north coast of scotland at the white house peninsula realising that this was an astonishing relief model is the brainchild of young thomas chick a polish world war 2 veteran who displayed it in his hotel gardens near people's scotland he created the great polish mark of scotland to express his gratitude and love towards his country 20 team and david's charity finished restoring the relief model to its former glory but great britain was still a member of the european union with scotland and poland part of the same minds keith from england is rather an e.u. skeptic from scotland is rather proud of you so this is where david and i diverged i think it's a super romantic idea that experience has shown to be totally i'm not going to accuse keith of having narrowness of mind or anything lik
scotland keith discovered the overgrown concrete map over 25 years ago 1st he wasn't quite sure what he stumbled across but he taught he recognised the shape of a scottish peninsula. minutes later i had walked north discovered ben roland walked across rather more climbed over ben nevis and arrived at the north coast of scotland at the white house peninsula realising that this was an astonishing relief model is the brainchild of young thomas chick a polish world war 2 veteran who displayed it in...
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keith discovered the overgrown concrete over 25 years ago 1st he wasn't quite sure what he stumbled across utah to recognise the shape of a scottish peninsula. minutes later i had walked north. discovered ben rowland walked across around the more climbed over ben nevis and arrived at the north coast of scotland at the white house financial realizing that this was an astonishing relief model is the brainchild of young thomas chick a polish world war 2 veteran who displayed it in his hotel gardens new people's stuff he created to great polish map of scotland to express his gratitude and love towards his country 20 team keith and david's charity finished restoring the release model it was former glory. great britain was still a member of the european union with scotland and poland part of the same minus keith from england it's rather rude to be from scotland is rather proud of you so this is where david and i diverged i think it's a super romantic idea that experience has shown to be totally i'm not going to accuse keith of having narrowness of mind or anything like that but i think. s
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we'll see if we can get keith ellison back up. we're waiting for him, i want to tell you a little bit about what has happened in minnesota already. there's already been concern about security in the capitol area. i want to play for you the governor of minnesota, tim walz talking about threats on his own family and what they had to do. listen to this. >> as a result of that and that language of taking the governor and his family prisoner, and there may be casualties resulted for the first time in the state patrol entering the living quarters and removing my 14-year-old son to a safe location. as he's crying looking for his dog, wondering what's going on. >> his son had to be evacuated because of the state capitol because of the threats they were feeling the other day and it's not over yet. we're going to get the attorney general keith ellison back and talk much more about this in just a second. >>> in the meantime, john, breaking news. the health and human services department is set to announce major changes to its coronavirus vacc
we'll see if we can get keith ellison back up. we're waiting for him, i want to tell you a little bit about what has happened in minnesota already. there's already been concern about security in the capitol area. i want to play for you the governor of minnesota, tim walz talking about threats on his own family and what they had to do. listen to this. >> as a result of that and that language of taking the governor and his family prisoner, and there may be casualties resulted for the first...
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>> i agree with keith. what happened they added fuel to the fire between this battle between investors and hedge funds. they misread the power of this movement retail investors are not going away. i expect it to fuel the fire and jump right back when when they are able to trade. i don't understand why we're not welcoming new investors into the market. we want them thinking like entrepreneurs. there are winners and losers. that is capitalism. i don't know what the problem is. in the end i hope the retailers win. charles: guys, think about this, 20 years ago, ge, the most valuable company in the world, the entire world, every investor professional, every talking head in financial media said you must own this sock in your 401(k) around 50 bucks. is languishing $12 f you're looking out for the little guy let him go out there and do this. david, i want to go to you. first i want to give you props my man. i was doing segments about short squeezes two or three weeks long before anybody was talking about. i was ask
>> i agree with keith. what happened they added fuel to the fire between this battle between investors and hedge funds. they misread the power of this movement retail investors are not going away. i expect it to fuel the fire and jump right back when when they are able to trade. i don't understand why we're not welcoming new investors into the market. we want them thinking like entrepreneurs. there are winners and losers. that is capitalism. i don't know what the problem is. in the end i...
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now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith—lucas.of the uk, away from the south and south—west, plenty of sunshine developing. it will feel clothed in the east, 203 for edinburgh and newcastle per ten or 11 towards plymouth. —— it will feel cold in the east, two or three. there could be sweetened no mainly over the higher ground but to low levels across parts of northern england —— there could be fleet and snow. tomorrow we have a band of rain slowly nudging north—eastward, affecting many parts, mild in the south—west but chilly, just two or three, in the north—east. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. last year saw the largest increase in uk deaths in a single year since 1940, according to new official figures. enforcing lockdown rules — the uk's most senior police officer warns rule—breakers are increasingly likely to be fined. where somebody is breaking the law, breaking the regulations, and it is absolutely clear that they must have known what do that they must have known, or do
now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith—lucas.of the uk, away from the south and south—west, plenty of sunshine developing. it will feel clothed in the east, 203 for edinburgh and newcastle per ten or 11 towards plymouth. —— it will feel cold in the east, two or three. there could be sweetened no mainly over the higher ground but to low levels across parts of northern england —— there could be fleet and snow. tomorrow we have a band of rain slowly nudging...
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keith? >> i think it comes down to the emotional disconnect.entors was the late sir john templeton. he always said buying at points of maximum pessimism. this certainly qualifies. you see a lot of people run to the work right now that is the influence of new investors because people instinctively understand that so i make it up to the emotion. charles: keith, you and michelle by the way are two of the rare market pros still post more things about the markets than politics. thank you very much, okay? now keith, you talked more about apple, lazr, microsoft, palantir. what is it about these names that you like? >> you know invest something a thematic thing, you have got to go, charles with the big themes and find the actors that fit. digitalization is an opportunity most investors understand but they don't grasp the enormity of it. it is the largest single investing trend in humankind's history. any business that does not embrace this will get left behind. those are companies that are picks and shovels and i think lead the way. charles: michelle,
keith? >> i think it comes down to the emotional disconnect.entors was the late sir john templeton. he always said buying at points of maximum pessimism. this certainly qualifies. you see a lot of people run to the work right now that is the influence of new investors because people instinctively understand that so i make it up to the emotion. charles: keith, you and michelle by the way are two of the rare market pros still post more things about the markets than politics. thank you very...
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. >>> today we have keith bliss back we will kick it off with the broader markets.ing off today currently off their lowest levels of the session. we were down 750 in the dow. currently down 583 on track for their worst weekly performance since october. the s&p right now down 1.8%. the narrative continues to be driven by the retail mania, game stop and other names which are higher today after robinhood is letting people trade them. is that what is causing the declines we are seeing today and the rest of the week >> i would say it is one of the trigger points far what was a market that was riding at high that seemed like it had fully allocated long positioning across the board and probably needed a readjustment. you do have a new source of unpredictable volatility coming out of these stocks a. tremendous am of the daily volume has been coming out of these couple of stocks that have been moving 40, 50, 0% a day that causes traders to evaluate risk tolerances and they are selling off easy stuff to curtail risk exposures that seems to be what is happening. it is hard to
. >>> today we have keith bliss back we will kick it off with the broader markets.ing off today currently off their lowest levels of the session. we were down 750 in the dow. currently down 583 on track for their worst weekly performance since october. the s&p right now down 1.8%. the narrative continues to be driven by the retail mania, game stop and other names which are higher today after robinhood is letting people trade them. is that what is causing the declines we are seeing...
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here is keith morrison. >> we know the truth. we know everything that happened. >> how do we know what we know? >> it's emotionally unsatisfying not to have that answer. >> though it is, even if we've seen something, or if we think we have. and thus the question at the heart of the whole puzzle. is this woman right? >> i know what i saw. and i know the conclusion of my story. >> of course she does. of course she does. so why does this other woman think this? >> she doesn't know for sure what she saw. >> a question, we say, on which all the rest will turn. why don't we begin here. calimesa, california, riverside county. historic missions. sprawling suburbing creeping out to the rim of mountains around the eastern flank of los angeles. here is where chris and cristi hall had come to live out their golden years, though they were far from old when it happened. just experienced, with life and each other. >> as far back as i can remember, it's always been chris and cristi. they were never thought of as separate. they were a unit. >> th
here is keith morrison. >> we know the truth. we know everything that happened. >> how do we know what we know? >> it's emotionally unsatisfying not to have that answer. >> though it is, even if we've seen something, or if we think we have. and thus the question at the heart of the whole puzzle. is this woman right? >> i know what i saw. and i know the conclusion of my story. >> of course she does. of course she does. so why does this other woman think this?...
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with us this hour to share their input, phil mattingly, keith and frank zeleny. >> she's close with the leader mitch mcconnell. in murkowski's view, she says the president needs to be held accountable. >> i believe that this president has committed an impeachable offense. i think that is one of the most consequential actions that we should take, and i think that that would be appropriate. >> that's one, phil, and it's pretty easy to get five or six, but it's hard to get to 17 or 18, and almost impossible unless mitch mcconnell says let's do this. where are we today? >> reporter: i think this is a crucial point, because we saw a couple days ago when liz cheney came out and said she would vote for impeachment when it became clear that the majority leader mitch mcconnell believes that criminality had taken place here. if you learned anything from yesterday's vote where 197 house republicans voted against impeachment, that's not the case, and the president still has very real pull inside the party. i think the dynamics right now are super fluid. in fact, all republican senators, i'm told, h
with us this hour to share their input, phil mattingly, keith and frank zeleny. >> she's close with the leader mitch mcconnell. in murkowski's view, she says the president needs to be held accountable. >> i believe that this president has committed an impeachable offense. i think that is one of the most consequential actions that we should take, and i think that that would be appropriate. >> that's one, phil, and it's pretty easy to get five or six, but it's hard to get to 17...
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let's bring in our market gurus, keith fitzgerald is here and scott martin and melissa army., i'll start with you. will we see a repeat of this? >> yeah, the economy reopening? what could possibly go wrong? just about everything! just about everything. no, exactly, sandra. you know as well as i do, about everything. we have to be careful. not everything but we have to be careful as investors as we go into the new year's of expectations and the bullishness that is running rampant and how it sets up the market for likely a fall, volatility. things to come out of nowhere as they did in 2020. just be careful of that as an investor as your expectations go forth here. >> sandra: melissa, do you believe that covid will be the deciding factor with market outcome in the new year? >> i think the markets will be driven by covid in 2021 just like 2020. personally, when i look at every week when we have the unemployment claims come out, they're still around the 800,000 numbers week over week. the market didn't react negatively to that. the market has reacted when we've had shut downs. whe
let's bring in our market gurus, keith fitzgerald is here and scott martin and melissa army., i'll start with you. will we see a repeat of this? >> yeah, the economy reopening? what could possibly go wrong? just about everything! just about everything. no, exactly, sandra. you know as well as i do, about everything. we have to be careful. not everything but we have to be careful as investors as we go into the new year's of expectations and the bullishness that is running rampant and how...
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here is keith morrison with "evil was watching." >> again and again, she came here. stood under the ancient canopy. walked the damp, narrow paths to the places the killer used to hide what he had done as if looking once more after all these years would tell her something. as if the dense undergrowth would part and finally reveal the name. it's so peaceful here. it's not the kind of place you would associate with violent crime, that's for sure. >> no. no. nothing like this has ever happened at this park before. >> lindsey wait was just 11 years old. that terrible summer in tacoma, washington. >> i just remember that it was really scary to me as a young girl. it was really scary not just for me, but for everybody. >> and the questions about that place and that summer followed her. up through the ranks of the tacoma police department until as detective lindsey wait, she came here to westal with something like an obsession. a mystery that laid dormant for more than three decades. a story that can finally be told. it was march 1986. things were finally looking up for barb
here is keith morrison with "evil was watching." >> again and again, she came here. stood under the ancient canopy. walked the damp, narrow paths to the places the killer used to hide what he had done as if looking once more after all these years would tell her something. as if the dense undergrowth would part and finally reveal the name. it's so peaceful here. it's not the kind of place you would associate with violent crime, that's for sure. >> no. no. nothing like this...
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under secretary of state for economic growth energy and the environment keith krach. to see you. you just got a few more hours here were guessing both of those comments resonated with you. the trump administration tough on china the intel license to distribute to while away, is intel the only one in what is at the heart of the move? >> they lifted restriction on low technology with some of the business is going in r&d and if you look at overall what happened we really clamp down on providing them the technology as well as the financial capital, this is the key part of our national security and for example most americans have no idea that their own money held pension funds, 401ks, brokerage account, financing not only the ccp military but also their surveillance and human rights abuses through an undisclosed opec city raise index funds and financial products. liz: the muslim minority that a been treated absolutely horrific put in mind cleansing caps and things like that. but you talk about how pension funds may be unknowingly invested in some of these names you and you
under secretary of state for economic growth energy and the environment keith krach. to see you. you just got a few more hours here were guessing both of those comments resonated with you. the trump administration tough on china the intel license to distribute to while away, is intel the only one in what is at the heart of the move? >> they lifted restriction on low technology with some of the business is going in r&d and if you look at overall what happened we really clamp down on...
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we saw late delivery of voting materials in several polling stations the biometric identification keith was not one not working in some political polling stations and so on the u.s. has said that the election is deeply flawed looking purchaser but we want would we be sure you know what's been the reaction from across the country. i have talked to bobby why and i talked to him a little earlier and he has rejected the results he yesterday he was rejecting those words today he says he does not accept he does not accept this he says he has information he has evidence of widespread irregularities rigging in favor of president yoweri was 70 and he says that he's going to present this evidence once the internet is back abd now the electoral commission will ask about that as well and they say that he needs to prove beyond reasonable doubt that there were there was voter rigging he needs to back she's claims and he did also tell me that how his home is still being surrounded by security forces particularly the military he's movements have been severely restricted visitors including journalists h
we saw late delivery of voting materials in several polling stations the biometric identification keith was not one not working in some political polling stations and so on the u.s. has said that the election is deeply flawed looking purchaser but we want would we be sure you know what's been the reaction from across the country. i have talked to bobby why and i talked to him a little earlier and he has rejected the results he yesterday he was rejecting those words today he says he does not...
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mike santoli here to break down the crucial moments of trading day, and we have keith with us as welllet's kick things off with the market stocks tumbling to kick off 2021 after the dow and s&p 500 hit new intraday highs earlier this morning. the dow and s&p on pace for their worst one-day drop in more than two months. s&p off 4%, the dow currently down about 385 mike, energy is just positive as we speak but otherwise, it's quite an interesting makeup to what's been selling quite broad as opposed to whether the rotation is either on or reversing. i yeah, exactly. pretty much a skimming off the top of some of the recent gains. the stuff that was up the most in the past quarter and the past year seems to have more room on the downside today, so it does argue for the idea that people pushed some of their pent-up gains into this year, maybe doing some trimming. i don't think it changes much of the overall story, for the last month or so, there s&p has been around 3700 plus or minus a little bit, so we're still in the range. we have been able to say for weeks the market looked a little ove
mike santoli here to break down the crucial moments of trading day, and we have keith with us as welllet's kick things off with the market stocks tumbling to kick off 2021 after the dow and s&p 500 hit new intraday highs earlier this morning. the dow and s&p on pace for their worst one-day drop in more than two months. s&p off 4%, the dow currently down about 385 mike, energy is just positive as we speak but otherwise, it's quite an interesting makeup to what's been selling quite...
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once again, keith morrison. >> it was quite an eye opener.t is, when joan shannon told detectives that she and her now dead husband, major david shannon, were regular and enthusiastic swingers. but when joan told them she developed a special one on one thing with a married man named jeffrey wilson, now that was a real lead. could it be the major was the victim of a jealous lover? so detective murphy paid a call on wilson, also a soldier here at ft. bragg. >> jeffrey did confirm he was involved in a romantic relationship with joan shannon. >> where was he when this murder occurred? >> he was actually working at the time of the homicide. >> in fact, a little checking revealed it was a perfect unassailable alibi. jeffrey wilson was innocent. of murder, that is. but as for a three-month affair with joan, wilson was very cooperative. he revealed every lurid detail. >> back in april, they were probably meeting for sex about two times a week. and in july, and of course the murder occurred on july 23rd, at least four times a week. >> so now deputy d.
once again, keith morrison. >> it was quite an eye opener.t is, when joan shannon told detectives that she and her now dead husband, major david shannon, were regular and enthusiastic swingers. but when joan told them she developed a special one on one thing with a married man named jeffrey wilson, now that was a real lead. could it be the major was the victim of a jealous lover? so detective murphy paid a call on wilson, also a soldier here at ft. bragg. >> jeffrey did confirm he...
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this street, keith's circle, is closed. they don't want any cars driving through getting tangled up in the wires. oak park boulevard and keith's circle in pleasant hill. this power outage is going on probably about four hours now and still no crew here to address it. because pg&e is very busy this morning. last i'm hearing they might be out here in the next half are hour. they might be here around 6:00. that is the estimate. but they have got a long list of power outages to get to this morning. very busy morning because of the storm so this neighborhood is on hold for now and in the dark. and it appears everyone is sleeping pretty late. those alarm clocks are not going off. we haven't seen any dog walkers or any exercisers out this morning some of this neighborhood looking like it is getting a late start to the morning and that might be the kras across the bay area today. live in present hill, amy hollyfield abc7 news. >>> on the bay bridge lower deck, and chp says there was a small fuel leak. >>> on the peninsula despite t
this street, keith's circle, is closed. they don't want any cars driving through getting tangled up in the wires. oak park boulevard and keith's circle in pleasant hill. this power outage is going on probably about four hours now and still no crew here to address it. because pg&e is very busy this morning. last i'm hearing they might be out here in the next half are hour. they might be here around 6:00. that is the estimate. but they have got a long list of power outages to get to this...
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. >> "washington post" reporter keith alexander, has been reporting on d.c.'s elite-social scene, for over ten years. >> what do you remember about her social circles? like, what she was involved in here, in d.c., and up town in georgetown? >> she was interacting with presidents, right? president bush. she interacted with supreme court justices. and this young man brought energy to her life that she enjoyed. she knew that he was a little eccentric. but she enjoyed the fact that he had this love of life, if you will. >> as we investigated muth's personal history, some bizarre facts came to light. his office files contained correspondence written to and from an aristocrat who turned out to be an elaborate, fake persona, created by muth, himself. >> he said he had inherited the title from an uncle from india. and he had stationery made. beautiful stationery with it. i don't know. a crest or something. and americans are in love with royalty. we're kind of fascinated by that. so people in washington love this -- oh, he is a count. we must meet him. we must go to di
. >> "washington post" reporter keith alexander, has been reporting on d.c.'s elite-social scene, for over ten years. >> what do you remember about her social circles? like, what she was involved in here, in d.c., and up town in georgetown? >> she was interacting with presidents, right? president bush. she interacted with supreme court justices. and this young man brought energy to her life that she enjoyed. she knew that he was a little eccentric. but she enjoyed...
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plus, tamara keith and amy walter break down a tense week in washington.ouncer: this is the "pbsho ne," from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school o journalism at arizona state universi. judy: it is easy to have forgotten this or overlooked it, but last year, the u.s. department of homeland security classified white supremacy as the greatest dreestic terror to the united states. this week's stormingbyf the capitoro-trump groups brought that concern to light in the most urgent way possible. e mdeo ergegham has the story. thenmob ry. tol. rtolice,that ny at the capitol last wednesday went at the ce with dangerous, deadly intent. amongst the crowd were also many inwearing or carrying the signia of a litany of the extremist, neo-nazi and conspiracy-minded groups in america. about q-anon, the conspiracy theory that believes a cabal of democrats and wealthy elites are running a child sex trafficking ring -- one that president trump has been secretly working to destroy. there were members of thehe iii%-ers andath-keepers -- bo
plus, tamara keith and amy walter break down a tense week in washington.ouncer: this is the "pbsho ne," from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school o journalism at arizona state universi. judy: it is easy to have forgotten this or overlooked it, but last year, the u.s. department of homeland security classified white supremacy as the greatest dreestic terror to the united states. this week's stormingbyf the capitoro-trump groups brought that concern...
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. >>> joining me now to discuss is minnesota attorney general keith ellison. mr. attorney general, thank you for being here. there are a lot of really scary threats about your state this morning. there's this fbi bulletin from december 29th that pointed to evidence of credible threats for this sunday in michigan and minnesota by the bugaloo boys, that extremist group. here's a quote from that group. the building with snipers would need to be blown up to protect bugaloo fighters in the event of a gun battle. it's not clear what event they're talking about. is there more you can share with us this morning? >> i can tell you that both state and federal partners are working together, planning. the governor will call up the national guard to protect minnesota's capitol from the possible threats. and everybody is going to be very much on alert. but they won't catch anyone by surprise this time. we know they're there. we know how violent they can be. and we're just determined to stand up for fair, democratic elections, rule of law, and i view this as on the order of a co
. >>> joining me now to discuss is minnesota attorney general keith ellison. mr. attorney general, thank you for being here. there are a lot of really scary threats about your state this morning. there's this fbi bulletin from december 29th that pointed to evidence of credible threats for this sunday in michigan and minnesota by the bugaloo boys, that extremist group. here's a quote from that group. the building with snipers would need to be blown up to protect bugaloo fighters in the...
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thanks a lot, keith. >> thank you.es: investors are anxiously awaiting for joe biden to roll out his stimulus package. will it be as big as people are thinking or even bigger? we have got some details for you next. my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it, lowering my blood sugar from the first dose. once-weekly trulicity responds when my body needs it, 24/7. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, changes in vision, or diabetic retinopathy. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with sulfonylurea or insulin raises low blood sugar risk. side effects
thanks a lot, keith. >> thank you.es: investors are anxiously awaiting for joe biden to roll out his stimulus package. will it be as big as people are thinking or even bigger? we have got some details for you next. my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it, lowering my blood sugar from the first dose. once-weekly trulicity responds when my body needs it, 24/7. trulicity is for...
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let's talk to keith fitz-gerald of the fitzgerald group. want to talk about the complaint the fed is making it too easy and the market no longer does a job of price discovery, your thoughts? >> number one, you have to think about what they're saying here. there is an old adage, those who rain on others parade don't have one of their own. i think many of the alarmists hearing on wall street in fact missed the rally and they're trying to remain relevant by using metrics created in a 100-year-old economy. i think investors have a good grasp what is going on and many companies leading the way, charles, are ones that are changing the world. that is how you create profits not by calling it after the fact and looking in a rear view mirror. charles: i will point out seth is a value investor and underperformed the market. >> there you go. charles: talk about the names you're talking about. these explosive growth names. they erupted yesterday. monster gains. maybe it was all sparked off by the netflix move. i say this, okay, newton's first law of gra
let's talk to keith fitz-gerald of the fitzgerald group. want to talk about the complaint the fed is making it too easy and the market no longer does a job of price discovery, your thoughts? >> number one, you have to think about what they're saying here. there is an old adage, those who rain on others parade don't have one of their own. i think many of the alarmists hearing on wall street in fact missed the rally and they're trying to remain relevant by using metrics created in a...
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here's keith morrison with "buried secrets." >>> it's a strange thing that happens among the boggs andshes here in soft coastal florida. things have a way of coming up, things buried in the ground in the past. or both. it was july 2003. beaches quiet, snowbirds back up north. so no one noticed at first what was starting inland a little in a town called pembroke pines where donna velt velazquez, three month as detective, a rookie, had just been assigned to a brand-new cold case unit. >> the sar yenlt came into the office and dropped a box of papers right on my desk and said, here, see what you can do with this, and i began to wonder, hmm, is this a test to see could she really do this. >> that the case was a challenge was an understatement and now the all but forgotten mystery, the disafeerns 15 years earlier of a young man named david jackson. and the file offered no hints, no pointers, nothing really yojd the basic bio. to unearth the truth, even the rookie cop knew she heed have to learn about the victim. so she began with something easy. she began with david jackson's mother, judy c
here's keith morrison with "buried secrets." >>> it's a strange thing that happens among the boggs andshes here in soft coastal florida. things have a way of coming up, things buried in the ground in the past. or both. it was july 2003. beaches quiet, snowbirds back up north. so no one noticed at first what was starting inland a little in a town called pembroke pines where donna velt velazquez, three month as detective, a rookie, had just been assigned to a brand-new cold...
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keith?. >> boo-yah >> caller: first time caller been watching you since the c cudlow cramer days >> holy cow. that's when tvs had rabbit ears. >> caller: i hear all the time about this company it seems to be in a 3 to $5 range for the last five months is 2021 going to be any better for opco health? >> i don't know what to say, keith. i'm glad you brought this up bio reference labs is having just a killer year some of the other things that they've got and there are amazing, dr. phil is visionary but won't get out of it way. i've looked at the stock every day to say is this the day is this the day? i'm beginning to believe, you don't want to hear this but the day is not arriving at least any time soon. angel in florida, angel? >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah. >> boo-yah back. >> caller: first time caller here thank you for everything you do. i'm a new investor and recently got into general motors, ticker symbol gm. i want your thoughts. >> i cannot agree with you more. i have decided, you know, i
keith?. >> boo-yah >> caller: first time caller been watching you since the c cudlow cramer days >> holy cow. that's when tvs had rabbit ears. >> caller: i hear all the time about this company it seems to be in a 3 to $5 range for the last five months is 2021 going to be any better for opco health? >> i don't know what to say, keith. i'm glad you brought this up bio reference labs is having just a killer year some of the other things that they've got and there are...
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plus, tamara keith and amy eklter break down a tense in washington. have forgotten over or overlooked but last year the u. department of homeland security classified white supremacy as the greatest domestic terror threat of the united states. thof week's stormin the capitol by protrump groups brought that concern to light in the most urgent way possibl >> as more video emerges theco clearer it bemes just howt violenst wek's mob was at the u.s. in a crowd carrying flags that declared support for police, many at the capitol last wednesday went at the police with dangerous, deadly intent. amongst the crowd were also many wearing or of a litany of the extremist, neo-nazi and conspiracy-mindedou in america: there were multiple images about q-anon, the conspiracy theor that believes a cabal of democrats and wealthy elites are running a child sex trafficking ring, one that president trump has been secretly working to destroy. there were members of the iii percenters and the oath-keepers, both ang the many armed, militant anti-government, militant anti-govern
plus, tamara keith and amy eklter break down a tense in washington. have forgotten over or overlooked but last year the u. department of homeland security classified white supremacy as the greatest domestic terror threat of the united states. thof week's stormin the capitol by protrump groups brought that concern to light in the most urgent way possibl >> as more video emerges theco clearer it bemes just howt violenst wek's mob was at the u.s. in a crowd carrying flags that declared...
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here's keith morrison. >> it was her first time in las vegas, her first look at that famous strip, its outsized kitsch, its gaudy cavernous casinos. with their endless electronic clatter and their darker places where men in black suits hover over the steadied calm of high-rolling wishful thinkers. her name was adrian solomon, and she was here on business. >> i was excited to go, to see what this city was all about. >> adrian came to las vegas to plan a medical conference. meeting planning was her business. a road job. >> i was probably gone 50% of the time. >> and now the job had brought her here, to a vast casino, all alone. exciting of course, but buttoned down compared to her previous more exotic occupation, teaching the flying trapeze. >> i went to work for club med and worked for the vacationers for seven years, living all over the world. >> i can't imagine what it's like to have a job where your responsibility is to teach people how to relax and have fun and do it in a wonderful setting. >> it was the best job. >> in which she learned to embrace moments of fun, new experiences, a
here's keith morrison. >> it was her first time in las vegas, her first look at that famous strip, its outsized kitsch, its gaudy cavernous casinos. with their endless electronic clatter and their darker places where men in black suits hover over the steadied calm of high-rolling wishful thinkers. her name was adrian solomon, and she was here on business. >> i was excited to go, to see what this city was all about. >> adrian came to las vegas to plan a medical conference....
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here's sarah keith lucas. won't be too surprised to hear that there is yet more wintry weather in the forecast, especially over the next 2a hours. eventually, things will turn a bit milder as we head into next week. for now, there we re head into next week. for now, there were scenes like this in staffordshi re were scenes like this in staffordshire a beautiful wintry weather there, but we have had icy conditions on any untreated surfaces, and freezing fog patches. for the rest of the day, it will feel cold wherever you are. there will be some sleet and snow, but we we re will be some sleet and snow, but we were not all be seeing it. we have had quite a bit of snow across parts of scotla nd had quite a bit of snow across parts of scotland and northern ireland overnight as this weatherfront pushed further south. it is now bringing outbreaks of snow across parts of northern england and parts of wales as well. some of that is falling as rain or sleet close to the coast, but come in london across the coast, but co
here's sarah keith lucas. won't be too surprised to hear that there is yet more wintry weather in the forecast, especially over the next 2a hours. eventually, things will turn a bit milder as we head into next week. for now, there we re head into next week. for now, there were scenes like this in staffordshi re were scenes like this in staffordshire a beautiful wintry weather there, but we have had icy conditions on any untreated surfaces, and freezing fog patches. for the rest of the day, it...
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keith angie and their daughters laila and lexie have breakfast together before school. are they very things are you pointed out we've always taken the approach with educating our kids to teach them to evaluate all that information through a biblical world view through a christian worldview. like thousands of other teenagers in the u.s. 15 year old only knows a christian way of life she doesn't have any posters or magazines in her room only religious books. this is the arabic bible because i'm trying to arabic so yeah and then this is my whole bible from when i was a kid it's all torn apart and then my new bible is in here and i can hear because i think it's a special so i love it this is a christian. but by a preacher named francis chance. on the drive to school faith and religion is also a constant presence. there's a christian radio on. at just about anywhere in the country you can find christian radio station. most all of leesburg 22000 inhabitants are christians the small town has 151 churches the situation is typical for many rural us communities. are. along the ma
keith angie and their daughters laila and lexie have breakfast together before school. are they very things are you pointed out we've always taken the approach with educating our kids to teach them to evaluate all that information through a biblical world view through a christian worldview. like thousands of other teenagers in the u.s. 15 year old only knows a christian way of life she doesn't have any posters or magazines in her room only religious books. this is the arabic bible because i'm...
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tamara keith and amy walter break down the latest political news. the national youth poet laureate discusses her message at the inauguration. >> woodruff: as part of inauguration week, there will be tributes tonight and tomorrow on the national mall to remember the 400,000 people in this country who have died from covid-19 it was just about a year ago when the first confirmed cases of this novel coronavirus were found in the u.s. but the scope of the problem has accelerated dramatically this fall and winter, with the last 100,000 deaths occurring in just the last month of so. william brangham looks at where we're at, and the ongoing efforts to get vaccines into the arms of americans. >> brangham: judy, as you said, the numbers over just the last several weeks have been staggering. each day, we're averaging about 130,000 hospitalizations and more than 3,000 deaths. that's every single day. states reported more than 23,000 deaths over the past week, alone. that's 25% higher than any other week since the pandemic began according to the covid tracking p
tamara keith and amy walter break down the latest political news. the national youth poet laureate discusses her message at the inauguration. >> woodruff: as part of inauguration week, there will be tributes tonight and tomorrow on the national mall to remember the 400,000 people in this country who have died from covid-19 it was just about a year ago when the first confirmed cases of this novel coronavirus were found in the u.s. but the scope of the problem has accelerated dramatically...
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here's keith morrison with "who killed the radio star?">> reporter: down below the surface of the pacific ocean, on the far side of california's catalina island, is a silent current. strange, how it flows up to the swelling coastline of santa barbara. then, just before the open sea, turns back to glide again past this storied island. with, one sunny day in may 2006, someone in it. >> i have a saying that i'd rather be lucky than good. >> reporter: ken clark is a detective with the l.a. sheriff's department. been at it a long time. as has robert martindale. more than 50 years between them. but nothing like the case that literally floated to them on a lonely reach of ocean out by catalina. would never have had the case at all, except -- >> we were lucky that we had some boaters leaving newport beach going to catalina island and they came upon a body floating in the water. >> just happened to see it? >> just happened to see it. >> that's a big ocean out there. >> absolutely. >> so the chances of it being seen are, what, needle in the haystack
here's keith morrison with "who killed the radio star?">> reporter: down below the surface of the pacific ocean, on the far side of california's catalina island, is a silent current. strange, how it flows up to the swelling coastline of santa barbara. then, just before the open sea, turns back to glide again past this storied island. with, one sunny day in may 2006, someone in it. >> i have a saying that i'd rather be lucky than good. >> reporter: ken clark is a...
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let's go to keith. to un i was writing her name. yes. keith.nt to unmute yourself first. >> hi.e. well, you actually hit my topic near the end of the talk there about the national service. i served in the '60s, i was a dd privileged white kid from bronxp science high school and decidedo i should be in the military, itl was my duty,e ack and of course people took advantage of deferments back then, and then i, of course, noticed the waninr of the anti-war passion after the draft ended, and ever sinces have been obsessed with the social inequality of the nalunteer army and who's been serving in theseti endless wars so i would definitely favor national service. i suspect it would have to be b voluntary and at the civilian side because of the constitutional issues, but i did get your comments already about it, which i appreciate. >> yeah, you've hit on -- the nail on the head in terms of is the -- i spent a lot of time ou working on this issue over the years, and one of the things you come up with is the size of the military. the other is, if you ex
let's go to keith. to un i was writing her name. yes. keith.nt to unmute yourself first. >> hi.e. well, you actually hit my topic near the end of the talk there about the national service. i served in the '60s, i was a dd privileged white kid from bronxp science high school and decidedo i should be in the military, itl was my duty,e ack and of course people took advantage of deferments back then, and then i, of course, noticed the waninr of the anti-war passion after the draft ended, and...
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here is keith morrison, with "prairie confidential". >> reporter: it was dark on the great central plain. moonless in the early hours that friday the 13th of november. a small night wind shivered along flat deserted streets and nipped with freezing little teeth at the ruins of autumn in minot, north dakota. was there a muffled cry? the sound of a car making haste away? no one heard. not a thing. it's a modest place, minot. modest in a good way. and uncommonly friendly. comparatively speaking, of course. >> it's comfortable. it's a family community. >> reporter: "north dakota nice" may be an old fashioned phrase, but it still fits. >> the people who have been around a long time still greet each other on the street. >> reporter: as they did that chilly morning in november 2015 when parents dropped off their kids at this elementary school. and where, later that morning at minot state university's department of nursing, professor diane sjol wondered why one of her students hadn't shown up for an 11 a.m. exam. >> before we all started taking the test i said, "has anybody heard from angila?" >
here is keith morrison, with "prairie confidential". >> reporter: it was dark on the great central plain. moonless in the early hours that friday the 13th of november. a small night wind shivered along flat deserted streets and nipped with freezing little teeth at the ruins of autumn in minot, north dakota. was there a muffled cry? the sound of a car making haste away? no one heard. not a thing. it's a modest place, minot. modest in a good way. and uncommonly friendly....
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thank you, keith neal at the university of nottingham. thank you for your expertise. >> thank you. >>> congress is set to certify the presidential election next week and republican representatives are trying to change the results. that is going nowhere. some of the colleagues say they will try to overturn the will of the people. early voting turnout was heavy in georgia states. the runoff will decide which party controls the senate in the next two years. we will have a preview. 's inside? a blast of immune support that's more than just vitamin c. it's a unique crafted blend of vitamins, zinc, other minerals, and herbs. take on your day with airborne. >>> welcome back. a trump appointed federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit over the election results. texas representative gohmert wants to give the vice president the authority to discard votes in several key states when the congress certifies the vote. gohmert lacks the standing to sue. he has just appealed to the higher court. and the senate delivered a rare rebuke to trump to override the
thank you, keith neal at the university of nottingham. thank you for your expertise. >> thank you. >>> congress is set to certify the presidential election next week and republican representatives are trying to change the results. that is going nowhere. some of the colleagues say they will try to overturn the will of the people. early voting turnout was heavy in georgia states. the runoff will decide which party controls the senate in the next two years. we will have a preview....
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thank you, keith ellison, and aaron ford, and clint watts.'ll be back on the show, all three of you. >>> michigan is delivering some accountability. this week nine former government officials including ex-governor rick snider were charged in connection with the flint water crisis that killed 12 people and sickened 80 more with legionnaires' disease. snyder has pleaded not guilty. >>> up next, will donald trump be called to testify in his own impeachment trial? we get that critical question answered, so don't go anywhere. answered, so don't go anywhere heart racing, chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue or light-headedness, don't wait to contact your doctor. because these symptoms could be signs of a serious condition like atrial fibrillation. which could make you about five times more likely to have a stroke. your symptoms could mean something serious, so this is no time to wait. talk to a doctor, by phone, online, or in-person. re-entering data that employees could enter themselves? that's why i get up in the morning! i have a secret meth
thank you, keith ellison, and aaron ford, and clint watts.'ll be back on the show, all three of you. >>> michigan is delivering some accountability. this week nine former government officials including ex-governor rick snider were charged in connection with the flint water crisis that killed 12 people and sickened 80 more with legionnaires' disease. snyder has pleaded not guilty. >>> up next, will donald trump be called to testify in his own impeachment trial? we get that...