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we just want to say it again >> never thought you would hear those words with martha stewart. wow.ery important message that they want kids to hear and the dad happens to be a meteorologist. >> oh, wait a minute wait a minute. what >> that's his son. >> is he modeled after you >> well, obviously not because he has hair. >>> and tomorrow on "today," two of the funniest people around, amy poehler and nick offerman are teaming back up for what they call the friendliest competition on tv. >> first, al, let's get a check of the weather >>> let's look ahead and show you what we have for your weekend. friday, a gorgeous day in the northeast, mid-atlantic, humid as you get down towards the gulf strong storms in the mississippi and ohio river valley areas. record heat out west flooding likely in the mississippi and ohio river valleys. more records out west, sunshine along the mid-atlantic and northeast coasts sunday, sunday, gulf storms, summer storms through the great lakes. a heat wave continues out west >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. looking at our seven-day forecast for
we just want to say it again >> never thought you would hear those words with martha stewart. wow.ery important message that they want kids to hear and the dad happens to be a meteorologist. >> oh, wait a minute wait a minute. what >> that's his son. >> is he modeled after you >> well, obviously not because he has hair. >>> and tomorrow on "today," two of the funniest people around, amy poehler and nick offerman are teaming back up for what they...
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an idea that women don't have to knock themselves out or you brought up martha stewart.ry's basic ways to do it. that is some of what home economics does or did. >> i think they were just very good at zeroing in. what's necessary? what's not necessary? it's the opposite of this 50s mindset that you have to have the cleanest floor and the nicest drapes. >> why do you think, is that why you think it declined in the 60s? point that out as a time when holcomb home economics went into decline. we did a very traditional economics, sewing and cooking really basic stuff. it was exactly what my cousins who were older had taken before, it wasn't changing at that point, at least where i was. i know a lot of things change in the 60s for a lot of social reasons but is that why home economics wanted to decline? >> i was looking at my spreadsheet the other day. has a dozen tabs in it now which i was working on my deadlines and due dates and i saw the point at which my due dates went off the rails. that would be when what was supposed to be chapter 7 about the 50s became chapter 7, augu
an idea that women don't have to knock themselves out or you brought up martha stewart.ry's basic ways to do it. that is some of what home economics does or did. >> i think they were just very good at zeroing in. what's necessary? what's not necessary? it's the opposite of this 50s mindset that you have to have the cleanest floor and the nicest drapes. >> why do you think, is that why you think it declined in the 60s? point that out as a time when holcomb home economics went into...
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been members of home economists in business which was the big business group, the can't stand martha stewart because she just does this freely, frothy time-consuming expensive stuff. they were about get dinner on the table. get dinner on the table and move on. and ellen church is one of the founder of home economics, the first woman to go to mit. she said something like what is necessary or a house to be a home? she wanted you to do what was hygienic and what made your house feel like a home and the rest was just like, letting go. make it easier. pay somebodyelse you can afford . she believed in. she thought it was ridiculous that people all cooked for themselves. i grant that every family has a taste for its own kitchen bacteria but that's a prejudice can be solved with education. she's amazing. >> your description of her and the other strong woman was margaret murray. we cantalk about her as well but i welove to hear you go on about her . >> they were both extraordinary women. margaret murray washington was so famous when she died in 1925 Ãthe president sent a telegram to tuscany where she
been members of home economists in business which was the big business group, the can't stand martha stewart because she just does this freely, frothy time-consuming expensive stuff. they were about get dinner on the table. get dinner on the table and move on. and ellen church is one of the founder of home economics, the first woman to go to mit. she said something like what is necessary or a house to be a home? she wanted you to do what was hygienic and what made your house feel like a home...
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>> so we recently did a story on martha stewart weddings where we polled planners across the country,hich is so exciting. couples have had more time to plan. they've had more time to save and they're so excited to celebrate big with the people that they miss the most in 2020. also, bright color palettes are also really big right now. >> we like a bright color and been in our houses trapped with our walls. another trend, budgeting. how can couples save money? >> absolutely. it's a big one for sure. consider choosing an off-peak wedding date like a thursday, a friday or even a sunday. it sounds a little funny, but they're really popular right now and it helps you save money because it cuts you on venue costs, couples in 2020 had to push dates into 2021, so there really aren't enough saturday dates to go around anyway. >> yeah, everyone is getting married. it's going to be a very busy wedding season. many who had -- >> married on a monday. >> that's going to happen. >> i saw that rom-com once. >> so a lot of people had micro weddings during the pandemic, now they're throwing second, bigg
>> so we recently did a story on martha stewart weddings where we polled planners across the country,hich is so exciting. couples have had more time to plan. they've had more time to save and they're so excited to celebrate big with the people that they miss the most in 2020. also, bright color palettes are also really big right now. >> we like a bright color and been in our houses trapped with our walls. another trend, budgeting. how can couples save money? >> absolutely....
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you mentioned martha stewarts. viewers heard a lot about sdny and how aggressive they are. it turned out she did not commit a financial crime but for some reason she lied about it. the fact that you obstructed in a very stupid or perhaps arrogant way, they were still going to charge. guilty of that. also, jason johnson, she's also guilty of making a mean chocolate chip cookie. >> i've heard. >> there you go. on the high order of things, it was one of the smaller cases. controversial even, but it does illustrate melissa's point. we can't assume because they're talking obstruction they have everything. but we will keep following this case. i want to thank melissa and jason for kicking us off. >>> coming up, republican leaders complicit in this attack on democracy. what does a party do to get to this point? we have some very special guests. people who have led both political parties together live. also later tonight why don jr. is selling videos like this for just $500. >> this is donald trump jr. erica, congratulations on the wedding. >> happy sweet 16th. >> i heap to see you
you mentioned martha stewarts. viewers heard a lot about sdny and how aggressive they are. it turned out she did not commit a financial crime but for some reason she lied about it. the fact that you obstructed in a very stupid or perhaps arrogant way, they were still going to charge. guilty of that. also, jason johnson, she's also guilty of making a mean chocolate chip cookie. >> i've heard. >> there you go. on the high order of things, it was one of the smaller cases. controversial...
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whole governing thing is gotten tricky with these emails so it really should just be she could do martha stewarth table settings and the beautiful pillows and the scented candles. are you a scented candle person or do you like -- >> rebecca is the scented candle person, there are a lot of around but i don't need that. i need actual smells. >> i don't like them either. really important information from our viewers. i just wanted to get that out there, thank you. the biden administration just signed off on a global policy that will sell out american companies and workers. larry kudlow staying up late for us to tell us why this would be a total disaster. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. we sold an ipad worth $505 for less than $24. a stand mixer for less than $20. a 4k television for under $2. a macbook pro for under $16. as well as a playstation 4 for under $16. and brand new cars for less than $900. dealdash.com offers hundreds of auctions every day. all auctions start at $0 and everything must go. and don't forget, we offer a full 90 day mone
whole governing thing is gotten tricky with these emails so it really should just be she could do martha stewarth table settings and the beautiful pillows and the scented candles. are you a scented candle person or do you like -- >> rebecca is the scented candle person, there are a lot of around but i don't need that. i need actual smells. >> i don't like them either. really important information from our viewers. i just wanted to get that out there, thank you. the biden...
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so it really should be, she could do martha stewart with the table settings and the beautiful pillowshe way, raymond, are you a scented candle person? >> i am not. rebecca is the scented candles. there are lots of them but i don't need that. as long as they are sweet. >> laura: i don't like them either. it is really important information for the viewer so i wanted to get that out there. raymond, thank you. that biden administration signed off on a global that will sellout workers and larry stayed up late for us larry kudlow, and why this would be a total disaster. and here. which is why the scientific expertise that helps operating rooms stay clean is now helping the places you go every day too. seek a commitment to clean. look for the ecolab science certified seal. ♪ ♪ >> the economies came together and post pandemic world must be fair. what you were seeing is a revival of multilateralism or a willingness of leaving nations to cooperate, to address the most critical challenges facing the global economy. >> laura: what you just heard was janet yellen, the treasury secretary and the u.
so it really should be, she could do martha stewart with the table settings and the beautiful pillowshe way, raymond, are you a scented candle person? >> i am not. rebecca is the scented candles. there are lots of them but i don't need that. as long as they are sweet. >> laura: i don't like them either. it is really important information for the viewer so i wanted to get that out there. raymond, thank you. that biden administration signed off on a global that will sellout workers...
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would you ever want to do a martha stewart -edition of a car? -yes, yes! (jay) ...jumping a car.....we'll shine a light on the overlooked... i imagine we'll take out the suppository electrode
would you ever want to do a martha stewart -edition of a car? -yes, yes! (jay) ...jumping a car.....we'll shine a light on the overlooked... i imagine we'll take out the suppository electrode
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among those speaking at the ceremony, among those honoring them, martha stewart and the first lady of an amazing man. all three giants of our media -- ♪ ♪ >> welcome to journal editorial report, i'm charles payne in this week for paul gigot. vice president kamala harris making her first visit to the u.s./mexico board friday, visiting el paso texas even as some critics claim she's avoiding the epicenter of the crisis. harris defenning the administration's policies -- defending the administration's policies but admitting more work needs to be done. >> our administration, it is important just to be clear, is working to build a fair and
among those speaking at the ceremony, among those honoring them, martha stewart and the first lady of an amazing man. all three giants of our media -- ♪ ♪ >> welcome to journal editorial report, i'm charles payne in this week for paul gigot. vice president kamala harris making her first visit to the u.s./mexico board friday, visiting el paso texas even as some critics claim she's avoiding the epicenter of the crisis. harris defenning the administration's policies -- defending the...
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among those speaking at the ceremony, among those honoring them, martha stewart and the first lady of the united states, jill biden. man, it's hard to imagine they're gone. i ran into larry king about a year and a half ago just before covid. what an amazing man. all three giants of our media -- ♪ ♪ >> welcome to journal editorial report, i'm charles payne in this week for paul gigot. vice president kamala harris making her first visit to the u.s./mexico board friday, visiting el paso texas even as some critics claim she's avoiding the epicenter of the crisis. harris defenning the administration's policies -- defending the administration's policies but admitting more work needs to be done. >> our administration, it is important just to be clear, is working to build a fair and a functional and humane immigration system. we feel very strongly about that. and as you know, we inherited a tough situation, and in five months we've made progress. there's much more work to be done, but we've made progress. charles: joining the panel, deputy editorial page editor dan henninger, kim strassel and
among those speaking at the ceremony, among those honoring them, martha stewart and the first lady of the united states, jill biden. man, it's hard to imagine they're gone. i ran into larry king about a year and a half ago just before covid. what an amazing man. all three giants of our media -- ♪ ♪ >> welcome to journal editorial report, i'm charles payne in this week for paul gigot. vice president kamala harris making her first visit to the u.s./mexico board friday, visiting el paso...
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roger stone, martha stewart, scooter libby. these are real charges.allows a prosecutor to argue what we call consciousness of guilt. you get to stand in front of a jury and say why does somebody obstruct justice? because they are trying to hide something. that can be a really powerful argument in favor of a person's guilt. if matt gaetz has obstructed justice he made a big mistake. we'll see when the facts come out. >> following a two-year court fight trump's former white house counsel don mcgahn has been back in the news and testified friday behind closed doors before the house judiciary committee about trump's attempts to obstruct the russia investigation and another viewer wants to know now that don mcgahn has testified how can congress or others make use of this testimony? is this going to go anywhere? >> it is crazy that it has taken over two years. a lot of people are to blame for that. mcgahn of course is a key witness on obstruction in the mueller report, told by donald trump to fire robert mueller and then donald trump asked mcgahn to lie abo
roger stone, martha stewart, scooter libby. these are real charges.allows a prosecutor to argue what we call consciousness of guilt. you get to stand in front of a jury and say why does somebody obstruct justice? because they are trying to hide something. that can be a really powerful argument in favor of a person's guilt. if matt gaetz has obstructed justice he made a big mistake. we'll see when the facts come out. >> following a two-year court fight trump's former white house counsel...
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>> martha stewart? >> is that jane fonda?it's not dolly parton for sure, so i don't know. >> that's true. >> i was thinking vanna white, but it's not vanna either. >> barbra streisand. >> she look like -- nancy pelosi. >> she kind of looks like carole baskin. >> if i can take another guess -- she look like -- one of the actress on "dallas" or something. >> i think she has a cooking show with like a rapper? is that her? >> she looks like somebody in government. >> do you have guesses as to who? >> donna fairfield. >> who do you think she's married to? >> john kerry when he was alive. [ laughter ] >> okay, let me show you a picture of her and her husband, maybe that will help. >> okay. he looks familiar. [ laughter ] >> do you know who that is? what if we show you a picture of her and her husband? maybe that will help. >> is that hillary? >> what job do you think he has? >> i want to say -- maybe like -- something having to do with the government, but like really up there? >> right. >> like helping the government? >> how far up
>> martha stewart? >> is that jane fonda?it's not dolly parton for sure, so i don't know. >> that's true. >> i was thinking vanna white, but it's not vanna either. >> barbra streisand. >> she look like -- nancy pelosi. >> she kind of looks like carole baskin. >> if i can take another guess -- she look like -- one of the actress on "dallas" or something. >> i think she has a cooking show with like a rapper? is that her? >> she...
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. >> jimmy: oh, i saw the -- martha stewart just announced the release of her 99th cookbook 99 at this the recipes are just, "i don't know, bologna on an oreo? leave me alone." >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: it says "leave me alone" in the book >> steve: that's very rude for a cookbook >> jimmy: she would never. did you guys hear about this an explosion at a gender reveal party -- oh, my gosh -- in new hampshire was so powerful that it damaged nearby homes and was felt in other states >> tariq: what what's wrong with these gender reveal parties >> jimmy: after the explosion, everyone was like, "it's a a lawsuit. [ laughter ] what is going on with these things >> tariq: it's crazy >> jimmy: yeah, they're supposed to reveal the gender of the baby, not the iq of the parents. [ laughter ] well, this made me laugh a man in taiwan is making news for finding an interesting way to get some extra time off from work listen to this story >> a man in taiwan found a a creative way to get an extended vacation from work. he initially got married last april. he was given eight days off. at the end of his le
. >> jimmy: oh, i saw the -- martha stewart just announced the release of her 99th cookbook 99 at this the recipes are just, "i don't know, bologna on an oreo? leave me alone." >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: it says "leave me alone" in the book >> steve: that's very rude for a cookbook >> jimmy: she would never. did you guys hear about this an explosion at a gender reveal party -- oh, my gosh -- in new hampshire was so powerful that it damaged nearby...
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it's why martha stewart was charged with making false statements at the time that she was. it isn't something that should be dismissed easily. the key to proving an obstruction of justice charge is not only that a person talked to somebody in this instance perhaps coaching a witness, but they did so with a corrupt intent, an intent to mislead or corrupt the truth. we'll have to see what the facts show there, but this is one other front where matt gaetz is in some legal trouble. >> we're indebted to our big three for starting us off tonight. thank you all three of you for your cricks to our discussion. >>> and coming up for us, how trump's conspiracy heres and delusions are the stuff of gospel now for the all-in qanon crowd. we'll talk with an expert who tracks it all for a living and says sadly the appetite for violence is growing. >>> later it's a low bar become you two big-name politicians tied to trump can't seem to get low enough. all of it as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way on this thursday night. night allerg'e scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body f
it's why martha stewart was charged with making false statements at the time that she was. it isn't something that should be dismissed easily. the key to proving an obstruction of justice charge is not only that a person talked to somebody in this instance perhaps coaching a witness, but they did so with a corrupt intent, an intent to mislead or corrupt the truth. we'll have to see what the facts show there, but this is one other front where matt gaetz is in some legal trouble. >> we're...
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. >> sam waxel and society friend of martha stewart. his attorneys, mark pomeranz, argue that mr. sentence. >> his conviction on insider trading overturned by an appeals panel of judges. >> eliot spitzer will not face criminal charges for his role in a prosecution scandal. >> new york's accidental governor, david paterson, says the criminal probe of his activities is continuing. >> so mr. pomeranz is someone you'd want to defend you, although right now he's not available for the trump org because he's investigating them. he also in that investigation has reportedly been involved in these high-stakes michael cohen interviews, so that's a lot. then the other clue, the d.a. has also tapped gary fishman as an assistant attorney general coming from new york attorney general letitia james' office who's been collaborating on this case. now, fishman is a white collar investigator who has done some very big cases, including aggressively pursuing evidence in these high-stakes financial crimes cases where the banks of all the money in the world for their defense but he won a $100 million mor
. >> sam waxel and society friend of martha stewart. his attorneys, mark pomeranz, argue that mr. sentence. >> his conviction on insider trading overturned by an appeals panel of judges. >> eliot spitzer will not face criminal charges for his role in a prosecution scandal. >> new york's accidental governor, david paterson, says the criminal probe of his activities is continuing. >> so mr. pomeranz is someone you'd want to defend you, although right now he's not...
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virginia, federal prison, fun fact, the same prison that housed billie holiday back in the 40s, martha stewartdmother was a bootleger, she ran liquor, she ran numbers as well and my father was born in prison and the way that shapes you and molds you cannot be fully understood until later in one's life. i did not know that about my dad until i sat down to write this book. and it was eye-opening, as you might imagine, on so many levels, because for decades, in fact, up until about three years ago, my father struggled mightily with alcohol addiction. and he managed to, late in life, pick himself up and dust himself off, and start life anew. and so i sort of wrote the book in an attempt as trite and cheesy as it may seem, i wrote the book to try to help other people, who might have a similar struggle, similar story, and came out on tuesday, and lo and behold i've heard from hundreds of folks who have similar stories. >> i'll bet. in fact, you spoke about when things changed, the pivotal moment when you were talking with your dad, and this is while he was in rehab, i want to take a listen to what y
virginia, federal prison, fun fact, the same prison that housed billie holiday back in the 40s, martha stewartdmother was a bootleger, she ran liquor, she ran numbers as well and my father was born in prison and the way that shapes you and molds you cannot be fully understood until later in one's life. i did not know that about my dad until i sat down to write this book. and it was eye-opening, as you might imagine, on so many levels, because for decades, in fact, up until about three years...
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. >> reporter: their families mostly approved with chris' aunt, martha stewart, throwing them a fabulousa family member who made a stereotypical derogatory action. i don't even want to describe it because it ads adds power to it. >> with this one specific one, i was quite angry. it led to a lot of conversations between the two of us. it eventually opened up a great conversation with the family and it brought us closer together. >> reporter: now married for 11 years, they're still adjusting to each other's ethnic traditions. >> i was trained as a child, when you meet someone knew, you smile and ask them lots of questions. >> that's largely a caucasian american manner, that you smile when you necessarily mean it. i don't think many indigenous people decide to smile. they smile when the emotion calls it up. >> reporter: long and herbert have decided not to become parents. but for many interracial couples, the issue of children brings it's own set of joys and challenges. especially worries about how their children will be treated, which brings us back to the brock family and daughter lexie.
. >> reporter: their families mostly approved with chris' aunt, martha stewart, throwing them a fabulousa family member who made a stereotypical derogatory action. i don't even want to describe it because it ads adds power to it. >> with this one specific one, i was quite angry. it led to a lot of conversations between the two of us. it eventually opened up a great conversation with the family and it brought us closer together. >> reporter: now married for 11 years, they're...
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contributions to tv because you said that she was a household named he was a business conglomerate martha stewart probably took cues from gertrude burr exactly. i think of martha and oprah when i think of her very much ahead of her time all these women were in their own ways. she was a workhorse first of all this woman loved to work. she loved what she did she lived for especially this character molly goldberg quintessential jewish mother character. she created her for radio and was actually on the radio with the goldbergs her show which by the way is no relation to the current sitcom the goldbergs the goldberg's was on for 17 years on the radio. and what i love about this is this woman looked at that and said that's not enough for me. kind of just wound down i what i call kind of a sitcom lifetime right you you have children on a sitcom. they eventually grow up and move out of the house. she had lived a sitcom life time and then some she actually did a broadway version briefly right after it ended because she did not want it to end on the radio and then tv was coming up and so she really used br
contributions to tv because you said that she was a household named he was a business conglomerate martha stewart probably took cues from gertrude burr exactly. i think of martha and oprah when i think of her very much ahead of her time all these women were in their own ways. she was a workhorse first of all this woman loved to work. she loved what she did she lived for especially this character molly goldberg quintessential jewish mother character. she created her for radio and was actually on...
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. >>> finally, martha stewart ready to get down and dirty. the name of her new show.ou behind the scenes as i get my hands dirty around my property. don't forget we have some roses to pn t rose. now we better get to work. i'm going to help my celebrity friends andcallers. if you want to -- >> as you just ser wil feature big name, brooke shields and tiffany haddish makes a cameo, kim kardashian, all get sage advice from martha on all things domestic. martha says i've lived here for almost 20 years. don't let the manicured yards fool you. there is always much to do. the first three episodes of "martha gets down and dirty" available on streaming services thursday, july 1st. i don't know about you but i'm in. martha getting down and dirty sounds good to me. happy friday. >>> we turn to our cover story. just moments ago carnival cruise lines' biggest ship "mardi gras" arrived in port canaveral in florida. a sign the cruise industry is hoping to sail again next month. joining us first on "gma" from that port, christine duffy. good morning to you. >> good morning. how are yo
. >>> finally, martha stewart ready to get down and dirty. the name of her new show.ou behind the scenes as i get my hands dirty around my property. don't forget we have some roses to pn t rose. now we better get to work. i'm going to help my celebrity friends andcallers. if you want to -- >> as you just ser wil feature big name, brooke shields and tiffany haddish makes a cameo, kim kardashian, all get sage advice from martha on all things domestic. martha says i've lived here...
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and clearly, companies are trying to position, you saw martha stewart, with joe, becky and andrew, last, is she with canopy, if i'm not mistaken, but everybody's trying to get in place for some kind of move at the federal level but i would argue, mike, the street is probably net skeptical that that happens in the near term even with shume ner the majority >> yes, for sure i don't think it's really priced in i don't think it's imminent. it just seems like things are stacked up in front of congress. and it doesn't seem like it's got that clear of a path, just based on the breakdown of the senate so yes, it's basically, the stocks are basically trading on a state by state, and decriminalization efforts, things like that >> yes, so again, chop continues. this is actually going to be the tenth day of alternating gains and losses for the nasdaq. although we have been making eventual, slow progress, to the upside let's get to rick santelli, this morning. hey, rick. >> good morning, carl. yes, the equity markets, you know, you blur your eye, darn close to historic hise really for the most part
and clearly, companies are trying to position, you saw martha stewart, with joe, becky and andrew, last, is she with canopy, if i'm not mistaken, but everybody's trying to get in place for some kind of move at the federal level but i would argue, mike, the street is probably net skeptical that that happens in the near term even with shume ner the majority >> yes, for sure i don't think it's really priced in i don't think it's imminent. it just seems like things are stacked up in front of...
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. >> martha: this may sound like a strange, you know, segue here. but david asher -- this is jon stewart. keep in mind that facebook was shutting down anybody who went on facebook and talked about the potential that the lab might have been the source here. so there was a concentrated effort across a number of platforms to shut down any conversation about the wuhan lab as the source. then jon stewart goes on last night with stephen colbert and here's what he said. watch this. >> there's novel respiratory coronavirus overtaking wuhan, china. what do we do? oh, you know who we could ask? the wuhan novel respiratory coronavirus lab. the disease is the same name as the lab. so wait a minute. you work at the wuhan respiratory coronavirus lab? how did this happen? they're like oh, a bat kissed a turtle. >> david asher. people are laughing but he got a lot of heat for suggesting that last night, david. >> yeah, it's no laughing matter. he's right to poke holes and use his sense of humor to cast doubt in the way scientists handled this inquiry that dr. redfield says that they didn't do. they neve
. >> martha: this may sound like a strange, you know, segue here. but david asher -- this is jon stewart. keep in mind that facebook was shutting down anybody who went on facebook and talked about the potential that the lab might have been the source here. so there was a concentrated effort across a number of platforms to shut down any conversation about the wuhan lab as the source. then jon stewart goes on last night with stephen colbert and here's what he said. watch this. >>...
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stewart mick lauren. exploring the american story, watch american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. >> from the days of martha washington americas first ladies have been public figures. next on the presidency, betty boyd caroli talks about how mrs. washington and her successors have defined their unique position. she makes an interesting observational that many presidents actually married up, perhaps explaining why so many of their well educated and socially connected wives embrace their duties with confidence. the author of first ladies, the ever-changing rule from what the washington to millennia trump. the white house historical association provided this video. >> it's my pleasure to welcome betty caroli to history happy hour, she holds a masters degree in mass communication from the bergh school at the university of pennsylvania and a ph. d. in american civilization from nyu. scholar in italy, she's received scholarships and grants from the national endowment of the humanities,
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>> and tomorrow morning on "today," our good friend marth stewart joining us to talk about her show it's called -- did i read that right? marthaing down and dirty >>> before all of that, my friend, how about one more check of the weather >> we're going to try to keep it clean. strong storms. mid-atlantic to the southeast. sunny and cool back in the midwest and the great lakes. fire risk continues out west tomorrow, that heat returns to the central plains beautiful day in the northeast, great lakes, storms firing up again down through florida >>> good morning. i am meteorologist kari hall. taking a look at the seven-day forecast. we have upper 70s today and tomorrow will be really nice for those outdoor activities. for some of the warmest spots in inland valleys, we will have some continued comfortable weather as we go toward the end of the week. but this weekend it will be heating up and it will be in the low to mid 90s for some spots on saturday and sunday as well as early next week while san francisco for the most part staying in the 60s in the near term. weather. guys >> al, thank you >>> coming up next, kids, the drives fo
>> and tomorrow morning on "today," our good friend marth stewart joining us to talk about her show it's called -- did i read that right? marthaing down and dirty >>> before all of that, my friend, how about one more check of the weather >> we're going to try to keep it clean. strong storms. mid-atlantic to the southeast. sunny and cool back in the midwest and the great lakes. fire risk continues out west tomorrow, that heat returns to the central plains beautiful...