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michelle. >> michelle theer was, no doubt about it, dissatisfied. here she was, young, successful, attractive, and yet it wasn't exactly boredom that was eating at michelleall, she was just startsing a new career as a psychologist, often counseling troubled couples. >> she was relatively new with her license. i think that was her first real job. >> of course, michelle would have laughed at the idea that pretty soon now events would propel her to such notoriety that newspaper reporters like melissa stoddard diaz would be poking around in her past. >> michelle, from everyone i have spoken to, wanted to be somebody and really worked hard to get to where she ultimately got her degree and became a professional. >> but then michelle, even at an early age, always seemed confident about getting what she wanted. she was just 16 when she started dating marty. marty theer was a couple of years older, worldly, bright, friendly. had big plans. he wanted to be an astronaut. he went to the air force academy. ♪♪ >> she was 20 when she married him at the academy's famous chapel alternate side of the street side colorado springs. >> marty, you may kiss your bride. >> this
michelle. >> michelle theer was, no doubt about it, dissatisfied. here she was, young, successful, attractive, and yet it wasn't exactly boredom that was eating at michelleall, she was just startsing a new career as a psychologist, often counseling troubled couples. >> she was relatively new with her license. i think that was her first real job. >> of course, michelle would have laughed at the idea that pretty soon now events would propel her to such notoriety that newspaper...
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so i start with the easier one after the small leash mother had a daughter named michelle michelle. michelle is in wishing, i wish not wish there had been i would at yan in the kind of middle wishing to laugh and left a dean when she did a lot of like a lot of thought about. been on muffled. fishy. like enough, danny. but bad. i would rather like him to with my buyer mom and i'm ok with that. i'm ok with that then we can run the danny and i'm wishing owner and the i'm sure what it, what on that i'd have to find a middle . i thought it was an open mind texting me. i'm hungry. look for a lot of stuff. get the lunch of that. yep. exactly. mm hm. mm hm. so i thought that the focus i will, yeah. a lot. hm. and it hadn't been out to harder for us out then i'll get the fuck and i will let you know me with that we are the only mosquito. hell, how do you come on as i love it? thank you. i and our friend and i had made the landlord new new england for aga method evicted for me, and out of the i me, i'm do how guilty and on there so far and democracy for youth. i'm talking about the id a 5th off of rou
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so i start with the easier one after the small leash mother, her daughter named michelle michelle michelle. m wishing i wish not wish there had been i would add yan in the kind of middle wishing to left and left a dean. well, the tradition then quote total was in i that with like a lot of thought about when muffled physiologic enough. danny bad i would rather like him into is going to start the next month. i am on the 2nd. i'm ok with that, i'm ok with that with him. don't run the danny and a much more natalie, i'm sure what i let what on that i'd have to find a home. i thought it was an open mind texting me because i'm hungry. look for a lot, a deal lunch of that. yep. exactly. a lot for that. i've been at the foot good. i will. yeah. a lot of them and it hadn't been out to harder for us out than what the fuck it will excuse me. if that were the only yeah. my skin off. how do you come on? i love it. i and our friend and i had medical limp along with the new england frog up, best evicted for me and out of the i me, i'm do have a d and on there so far and to show you what i'm talking about
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300 day away light along any melman them. desert she she so and the number of indoors scheme, michelle michelle will be more than 1000 to see. so can i wait? i thought you changed and because they're here in the shopping center, shoppers become spectators who later might want to join in on the fun. and a reminder of the top business story were falling for you this hour. you as the my conductor giant intel has apologized for angering the chinese government after it called on suppliers to avoid goods and services. in the jan john region, the company started intent was to comply with the new u. s. law banning imports from the region where chai, china stands accused of birds, brutally depressing the weaker minority and you're up to date with you w business. i'm chelsea delaney in berlin for me and the whole business team stay healthy and thanks for watching and the plight of the refugees and kelly. despite the freezing cold, thousands of migrants are waiting, hear their destination britain. many paying for the journey across the english channel with their lives. finally, france and england want to
300 day away light along any melman them. desert she she so and the number of indoors scheme, michelle michelle will be more than 1000 to see. so can i wait? i thought you changed and because they're here in the shopping center, shoppers become spectators who later might want to join in on the fun. and a reminder of the top business story were falling for you this hour. you as the my conductor giant intel has apologized for angering the chinese government after it called on suppliers to avoid...
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his wife, michelle. >> i could not see carl taking my son's life without michelle being involved. >> michelleman they knew was pure self-interest, would do anything to get what she wanted. exhibit a? >> so what was it that just turned marc against you? >> michelle's manipulation. >> it was michelle who pushed marc to break away from the family business, they said. michelle who tore the family apart by stoking her own daughter's allegations of abuse, to drive a permanent wedge between marc and his dad and get marc and his money all to herself. they could easily see her goading her father into planning a murder. >> michelle is a sociopath. she is absolutely -- cares nothing about anyone or anything but michelle. >> quite an allegation if true. and as it happened detective brooks was pretty sure he saw an effort by the grieving widow to manipulate him. he'd interviewed her, of course, right after the murder. >> i kind of nudged his leg and just screamed his name again. he didn't -- didn't move at all. >> all that emotion in her voice. it seemed like an act to him. >> there was no tears. no tears
his wife, michelle. >> i could not see carl taking my son's life without michelle being involved. >> michelleman they knew was pure self-interest, would do anything to get what she wanted. exhibit a? >> so what was it that just turned marc against you? >> michelle's manipulation. >> it was michelle who pushed marc to break away from the family business, they said. michelle who tore the family apart by stoking her own daughter's allegations of abuse, to drive a...
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michelle michelle will be more than $1000.00 to see. so can i please? i thought you change that and because they're here in the shopping center, shoppers become spectators who later might want to join in on the fun. and a reminder of the top business story were falling for you this hour. you semi conductor giant intel has apologized for angering. the chinese government operate called on suppliers to avoid goods and services division john region. the company started intent was to comply with the new us law banning imports from the region where china, china stands accused of birds, brutally suppressing the weaker minority and you're up to date with you w business. i'm chelsea delaney in berlin for me and the whole business team stay healthy. and thanks for watching the fight against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing? what does the latest research say? information and context? the corona virus update because 19 special next on d w. and what secrets lie behind these discover new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fa
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michele: it's about things that shine. and it's about the things, you know, that scream. >> alfonsi: some of the clothes really scream, right? ( laughs ) >> michele: sometimes. >> alfonsi: i don't feel like you could be a shy person and pull some of those looks off. >> michelee in a way you know. >> alfonsi: michele's voice is a little out of tune, by design. some of his looks seem ripped from the back of grandmother's couch-- others, from the dressing room of a reno cabaret. is it androgyny chic or crusader couture? it's impossible to define. in the weeks leading up to the hollywood show, we watched michele fussing over the finishing touches-- adding the perfect bag, coat, or this, some kind of ski mask for a cyclops. when we were watching you with the models, you would say, "bella," if you liked something. ( laughs ) and then, if you were really happy you said, "stupendo." ( laughs ) what's the difference? how do you go from "bella" to "stupendo"? >> michele: bello is-- that it's working. stupendo, it means that it's mesmerize you. it's-- it's something that look fabulous, you know? >> alfonsi: do you feel it? >> michele: you feel it. we feel it both, you know? not just me-- the model, and the people. it's-- it's mysterious. but when you got the look, you
michele: it's about things that shine. and it's about the things, you know, that scream. >> alfonsi: some of the clothes really scream, right? ( laughs ) >> michele: sometimes. >> alfonsi: i don't feel like you could be a shy person and pull some of those looks off. >> michelee in a way you know. >> alfonsi: michele's voice is a little out of tune, by design. some of his looks seem ripped from the back of grandmother's couch-- others, from the dressing room of a...
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displayed by i, as in recent years, as young as a lesson, young brother says with the i'm, you know, michelle michelle from i've always wondered why they carried out such gruesome executions. and i thought maybe they were just trying to intimidate certain people, but i didn't want to think about it. i didn't really engage with it. and i didn't want to see it though, but i shall also mostly unto boban as claims. he was unaware that his friend and his army was plotting violence. despite the fact that henri made no secret of his international contacts and tara plans that's according to an informant. sent to infiltrate the group by german investigators. the informant also reported that i'm re wanted to acquire kalashnikov rifles and searched online for how to assemble bombs. apparently unaware boban s blamed the radicalization of his friend. i'm re on the police informant that they're off to buy your guns. he used to talk a lot about various attack scenarios, awards, for example, slashing people with a knife, blowing them up. he kept trying to talk about it. whenever it came to attack scenarios, he'd star
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michelle michelle will be more than 1000 to see. so can i wait about you change that? and because they're here in the shopping center, shoppers become spectators who later might want to join in on the fun. and a reminder of the top business story were falling for you this hour. you as the my conductor giant intel has apologized for angering the chinese government after it called on suppliers to avoid goods and services emission john region. the company started intent was to comply with the new u. s. law banning imports from the region where china, china stands accused of brutally suppressing the weaker minority and you're up to date with you w business. i'm healthy delaney in berlin for me and the whole business team stay healthy. and thanks for watching into the conflict. zoe with sebastian. a dispute about fishing where i could judge of my goodness, crossing from bronze to britain, consigned anglo french relation. that would be free. my guess is who comparison bruno by now and then pete of the rules are much party. is president of michael home policy, enough to woo right when voters conflict. so next on d. w. farming in kenya without harmful chemical pesticides, not feasible. you don't, you can produce enough of it to be able to do that. and it's cbs forming, end up raising because really, while the politicians are still debating, the 1st farmers are very successful with degree. we can now notice that you are doing that. that is no time phone to our guys too much detail with 60 minutes on d. w. o. o does a for an eternity time. it can be measured precisely. and yet everyone experiences it differently as if there are different forms of time. time a phenomenon, a dimension. if we know we won't live forever and illusion about time presenting futures past starts december 31st on d. w. a very stubborn. as all the french must be, what it breaks it of the success of britain prosper. oh, can you bear that idea eating the european country as a price to pay for your party getting desperate ahead of the elections next year? it has nothing to do next. your selection is re asked to do with the principle of a deal that was signed with a dispute about fishing, right from a surge of my guns crossing from france to britain, confined anglo french relation to the deep freeze. have both sides lost all sense of perspective. my guest this week from paris is bruno banal, and m. p for the ruling are much party. is president michael. tough foreign policy enough to woo right wing voters before next year's presidential election? boomer but now welcome to come pick zone. let's not if we made the fishing dispute between france and the u. k. step back a moment. we have only 2 nuclear power in europe. allies joined by countless number the project share in common values. and there is now a major diplomatic spat over fishing, haven't you got better things to spend your time or? well, you could look at it as a minor issue, but in fact, it's a symbolic one. and that's why'd say, becomes a political one. when, when did in a, that kingdom decided to go for the bricks, it or we respected this choice. we didn't like it, but we respected it. and a contract, a deal was set. especially in this deal. some obscure corners were cleaned with a specific contract and the one regarding the fisherman was very important because we know that the this dispute of the waters and is it is a long, long dispute that up and far before you. it was important to clean up. i understand, but why are we, what, why have we gone to the stage where the threats of a trade war threats to cut off or limits electricity supplies gunboats facing each other? this is become a bit hysterical, hasn't it? i mean, listen to your junior. he listened to your junior minister for european affairs klemmer bone. now we must speak the language of force because i fear that unfortunately, this british government understands only this a bit melodramatic, isn't it? you're not talking to moscow. it's only the london you must go, must be enjoying leonor mainly and we do talk to friends and allies. there is no issue. but the fact is that if you start breaking a piece of the contract between you and you k, then what is going to happen with the other parts of the contract? for instance, the water in the northern island are all this, all this issue. so the fact that after months and months, 10 months of negotiation, we couldn't find a deal where the french fisherman could have those licenses through to fish in the u. k. waters. ah, if we had to come to a point where, where to put a stick in the ground now it reopened the negotiations. and as usual like brothers, you fight hard. busy then at the end of the day, you find a way to still love each other. yeah, been according to the president of the ports of care, lion boulogne, he caught this a drop in the ocean, said the route was ridiculous, and it was all about some small sum. 40 small boats. he said, 40 small boats were licenses for them. you are going to look back in a few years time on back and think you've all taken leave of your senses to get to this stage over the fate of licenses for 40 small boat. it was $240.00 boats to start with. and i don't know what i'm talking about for the, i don't know, but what i can tell you is that those discussions where, where after this, this agreement, this non agreement on 240 boats. so anyway, it's another question, the number of boats in the question of, as you said, after a couple of years, what are we going to look back? look back at rec, city is a big deal. is it going to be good for you? k, which is going to be good for you if you don't have this trade on the clean plate on the clean agreement that might be really providing for the future. and that's what our government is trying to preserve. okay, but always seems to stem from your governments insistence on telling the rest of europe, but leaving the union, the european union must be a bad thing. what if brett's it is a success in britain prospers or country by that? my dear, well, we'll, we'll convince that all the big challenges of the future can only be analyzed through a continental lens. meaning that the u. s. or the china, the r g is so strong, so powerful that if we will remain single countries with the big challenges of the future space ocean, probably protection from the big question, climate change, all these issues of to be at the content level. so leaving the you is not just the perception of a country making its own decision. it's the, the idea that this continent, this european continent will be a little weaker to really phase the challenges of a future, which means growth, employment, economy ecology. so, so we believe that we are strongly european and yes, leaving the european country as a price to pay for. yeah, but you know, i come back to my question, what if it is a success? you look at the recent note from your prime minister john caustics to the commission president of on the line. he said it's essential to make clear to european public opinion that leaving the union is more damaging than remaining in it. why is it so essential? i you so afraid that other countries are going to thought running for the exit as well as britain? well, looking at the position of certain government in the european union, yet you may be concerned by the fact that people could be tempted by exceeding your you. and again, we try to protect you as much as we can and, and they're talking about if wrecked, it is a success. i just can't the can't wait for the next 10 years and see effectively if all those challenges i just mention can be just faced or i at a single or country level. or if you need the bow of europe even look at the recent sanitary crisis that we faced up at the agreement between or the european countries making possible, made it possible to really or quickly find solutions that single countries by themself could and fine. and didn't have the means to really invest in to make this sell disgraces, sir, as a, as, as, as smooth as possible. if i can, these says you're, you're talking about the pandemic, you're talking about cov, it, the pandemic? yes. yes. the pandemic while you did it, you, it was a very slow start in europe, wasn't it? and these country went for its own interests. and ursula vander line, pointed out at the beginning, this wasn't a, a satisfactory state of affairs. a by any means for the european union. so i guess you learned as you went along, but it was every country for itself. when the pandemic started wasn't, it wasn't much european unity on show then was her. yeah, but you look after 18 months of this dramatic pandemic, it read those strengths and coordination of europe that really makes possible now to, for instance, protect most of the countries from a 5th wave, if any. and again, for a growing solo in this situation was probably not the right way to go. if you look at the numbers at the end of the day, after 18 month, to going back to the fishing dispute, plenty of people in your country don't think much of the war. or the threats that you made about banning u. k. cholos from unloading and transport. john mark, we saw the president of the ports of gala and move line, who i mentioned earlier, he won the french government against imposing sanctions on the u. k. and he told the b, b, c. it would be terrible for both sides of the channel for you, for us, for the ports, for the fisherman and your country, and not country and all that. just for a few little boats that aren't allowed to fish in your country. did you really think that threatening britain impressed your voters ahead of next year's elections? was that your aim? you know, frankly speaking that it has nothing to do with next election is re, as to do is the principle of a deal that was sign of commitment taken by the u. k. that he's not respected. and not talking about this man that you mention from the port of kelly, i understand is locally shoes for the local trade and, and the difficulty that report may face. but when you talk about protecting you, you have to swallow some pain, some time to really show that they are some much more important subject than just your local issues. and i do, i do call them local issues, but the jobs that you're talking about jobs jobs. in addition, i see food sector jobs in blue line and cali, which you've been warned, are at risk or were at risk. if you went ahead with your threats, you have said you're right, they talk about jobs, they talk about the jobs of the fishermen, while losing today between 25 and 30 percent of the business because of this non agreement being signed. so, so jobs against drugs at the end of the day, again, a contract has to be respected, and that's really the core of the discussion. you didn't get as much support from the rest of the european union as you'd hoped for, didn't you? any 10 other states supported your so called joint statement, criticizing britain, and they even watered down your text and the final version, didn't they removing references to an unsatisfactory and contradictory response by the u. k. are you surprised that you only got such lukewarm support from the rest of the you? well, i'm not surprised because you know, building something as complex as you is a step by step process. and the fact that some countries are disagreeing on some topics seems to be like, absolutely normal. you came out yes, a long time. you've been trying to build this unity for a very long time. yeah, but we are very stubborn. as all the french must be to really, if we believe in something we do believe in you, we have to convince you of on every single topic to be strong together and the end to join forces to gather their forces. if they decide to, again, to play solo, like, like if you decided with bricks it, yeah, it will be some consequences. and the relationship between ship between this territory, u. k, u is now dramatically changed and it will have impact on the economy on social, on social workers, on immigration. we'll see a list of impact by the very fact that you're bricks. it was decided and respected by the you, but would decided by the people of, of the united kingdom. you not on the, found your anger against the british over this fishing dispute. you started blaming, knowing your well seemed like it you started blaming the man who negotiated the fact that dale for the you michel, bonnie, a you seem to want to blame somebody for something here. the president of your party's parliamentary group and the national assembly christ off cost, and i spelled it out on front sample. we said those who negotiated the breakfast treaty told us, don't worry, everything's fine. now we find there instances of imprecision. if the u. k can find the loophole in the text. it means it wasn't negotiated in the best way. i thought you were happy with what michelle. bonnie: a did present a macro heat praise on him back in 2019. you've gone off him as well. now have you? well, you know, is there now we're talking about the french election. the coming one michelle body is one of the, of the pretenders to go for a, for the president's the alley public. and so you're just finding a stick to beat him with. you just want to stick to beat him with it. well, well, let's say that in this political world that i now facing every day i've seen a, i've seen action that sometimes are more like a, a
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michelle lidel: all the people seemed very nice. candice: michelle lidel says brookdale senior living seemed like an answer to her prayers: a safe place for her father, ed, a photographer who developed dementia. michelle: the facility looked beautiful. candice: but then? michelle: it just started breaking down a little bit. candice: and then a lot, she says. michelle: he was on a permanent catheter. it wasn't working. brookdale nurses said they had been, what, pumping fluids into him to see if they could get him to move. he ended up in the icu for several days with, like, stage 5 kidney failure. mary helm: the first impression is, "oh, this looks like a nice home. candice: mary helm says she had a similar experience. her husband, michael, a vietnam veteran, was a resident, dealing with parkinson's and diabetes. mary: he had low blood sugar and he made it known that he needed to get some food onboard, some juice. and the person didn't come back. he was frightened. candice: mary's husband and michelle's father were at brookdale's fountaingrove-santa rosa facility, which is now under new management. brookdale is by far the nation's largest senior living provider with 682 service locations across the coun
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michelle cortez. michelle, will we have to go through all of this again, another round of restrictions and lockdowns as we work through the holiday season? michelle: it doesn't seem like we are back to the beginning again. we are seeing record numbers of infections in many parts of the world and we are expecting it to only get worse when we hear the omicron variant is 70 fold more infectious than delta. it is important to remember we do have many tools already like vaccinations and treatments, but we are hearing from people like dr. fauci in the u.s. anyway, they don't expect additional lockdown measures. but israel and other places, we will see more restrictions. schools close, mask mandates will come back. while we might not see global lockdowns across the board, absolutely it will affect the economy, it will affect growth, and we are definitely not done with coronavirus anytime in the near future. dani: michelle, thank you as always. let's get to the bloomberg first word news with laura wright. laura: hong kong has reported its lowest ever turn out in legislative elections as voters boycotted an electoral system recently overhauled by beijing.
michelle cortez. michelle, will we have to go through all of this again, another round of restrictions and lockdowns as we work through the holiday season? michelle: it doesn't seem like we are back to the beginning again. we are seeing record numbers of infections in many parts of the world and we are expecting it to only get worse when we hear the omicron variant is 70 fold more infectious than delta. it is important to remember we do have many tools already like vaccinations and treatments,...
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michel martelly his associates have always said it was, oh, michel martelly was strucky his brilliance as an entrepreneur. but what our reporting shows is that, actually, moise knew a lot of the people who were very close to michelartelly for years. he knew kiko saint-remy years and was allegedly in business with him and others that are suspected drug trader -- drug traffickers who were close to michel. nick: moise initially seems to have been a loyal successor to martelly. but you write he turned against some of martelly's corrupt allies. how important were some of the steps moise was taking, a crackdown on the eel fishing trade, nationalizing a seaport, closing down airstrips that facilitated drug trafficking routes? maria: i mean, incredibly important. you have to remember that moise was supposed to be a placeholder, because the constitution of haiti prevents presidents from running for two consecutive terms. so, michel martelly allegedly tapped him on the shoulder, keep the bench warm for me for five years, then campaign for me. and these elections, national elections are due next year. so, when moise started to turn against the very people who brought him into power through things like this airstrip that we
michel martelly his associates have always said it was, oh, michel martelly was strucky his brilliance as an entrepreneur. but what our reporting shows is that, actually, moise knew a lot of the people who were very close to michelartelly for years. he knew kiko saint-remy years and was allegedly in business with him and others that are suspected drug trader -- drug traffickers who were close to michel. nick: moise initially seems to have been a loyal successor to martelly. but you write he...
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michelle grossman. michelle, how is it looking out there? >> good morning, we're looking for western snow and potential for severe weather so that's where we start into the evening hours. the storm prediction center has issued an enhanced risk of threats, 3 out of 5 on the scale. keen million on at risk. eastern arkansas to northern mississippi, northern alabama into tennessee, damaging winds, and we could even see a few tornadoes. that's what we're going to be watching closely as we head throughout the afternoon and evening hours. also excessive rain, localized flooding, up to three inches in spots. we saw that tornado outbreak early in december. stormy end to december, today, we have the fuel of those really warm temperatures in the south. and the trigger that is sort of like the cold that's going to spark the chance for these storms. and the threat is going to move off to the east tomorrow, but still we could see thunderstorms in the southeast. otherwise, on the cold side of the storm, we'll see wintry rain. 81 in galveston, 80 degrees in monroe. that's going to stay in place tomorrow where it's going to feel like october once again where we could break some records. and even nashville, 69 degrees. honestly, the temperatures will stay in place throughout the weekend. it's going to be a warm holiday weekend. we're looking at winter alerts as well. more heavy snow in the west, lots of advisers, watches, warnings and we could see another two feet of snow in the mountaintops in the west. >> heavy snow in the west. michelleso very much. >>> still ahead, the house select committee investigating the january 6th capitol attack reaches a deal with the white house to stand down on a request for hundreds of records from the trump administration. we'll explain that as we look into the latest of that advancing probe. >>> but before we go to break, we want to know why are you awake? email your reasons to waytooearly@msnbc.com or tweet me at jon lemire. don't put an "h" in my name but use the #waytooearly. we'll read some of the answers later in the show. ter in the sh. without dyes or perfumes. the towel washed with downy is softer, and gentler on your skin. try downy free & gentle. my nunormal? fewer asthma attacks with nucala. a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. nucala reduces eosinophils, a key cause of severe asthma. nucala is not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue or trouble breathing. infections tha
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michelle gerard, michelle i'm going to hit with you a lot today, so be ready. >> okay. charles: i can only surmise from your reaction to the cpi report that there is an assumption inflation has peaked and we are in a peeking process and may be for the end of next year at 10 and half percent, is that too optimistic? >> i think it's too optimistic. i do think of the fact that the numbers were still firm today, is seems to have accelerated in the market or confirmed for the market the expectation that when the federal reserve meets next week they are going to accelerate the wind down of purchases and so by taking action sooner, you know i think perhaps the markets are more confident inflation won't get out of control, but i don't think it's peaked. you mentioned that the core rate of inflation today came in at 4.9%. we have it rising to five and half percent year-over-year in the first quarter of next year and we do believe it will come down after that, but only to about 3%, not down to two or two & . charles: how do you explain the reaction in the bond market not only the 10 year, but this flattening thing and also going beyond tapering, does it say something about the fed hiking rates? i mean, i know everyone has model for the fed to hike rates to her three times a year, maybe them more the year after that, something in this bond market and even the stock market feels like it doesn't believe that. >> i agree. it's puzzling. you mentioned the flattening of the yield curve where what basically is happening is that long-term yields are coming down more quickly than short-term yields and again, usually it's a sign of a slower economy and also a sign of expectations that the fed will be raising interest rates. interestingly though, while that's been the trend today in reaction to the news, the yield curve steep and admit, which if anything might be consistent with the idea that markets are less confident about inflation staying lower or sorry, about inflation peeking than they were perhaps before this report, but i agree with you, when you see these kind of inflation numbers you either have shorter-term yields rising and the curve flattening because they think the fed will take more action or else you see inflation expectation jumping shortly and neither of those things happened it today. charles: how much longer can a consumer keep it up? listen,nflationary prices and for the most part it's been gangbusters, but behind the scenes i feel like maybe saving rates are going down and certainly the excess of savings we have gone into that mean how much longer can a consumer step up to the plate before they start to blank and say no more >> well, you mentioned that real wage number and i think that is important, that you are to seeing wages keeping pace with higher prices and so the purchasing power of consumers is declining. we still have a good amount of savings out there to be spent, but they are buying less and less with every price moving higher, so i think there is still more firepower. one positive development with respect to the consumers today was we did see consumer sentiment numbers and i guess i will take comfort in the fact that even in the face of higher prices, even with concerns about the new variant on the chron, actually consumer sentiment increased in early december more than expected as consumer or more confident about the economy in six months time so i do think that is a somewhat encouraging and i do think some of the strength in demand will carry over into 2022. i'm not as pessimistic about the consumer, but that will depend on how high prices actually rise. charles: michelle put a lot on your plate and you helped us on every single one of them. thank you as usual. >> thanks. have a great weekend. charles: want to bring in the ceo nancy tinkler. nancy, were you bracing for a higher cpi and by the way if it's peeking, should markets now begin to move higher right here, i mean, do you think this action we see makes sense right now? >> i kind of do, charles i think jay powell may be the new perfect contrary indicator, retired transitory just at the time we may actually be peeking in inflation. i think michelle is right and it may not be this quarter, it might be next, but for investors it's close enough to reposition your portfolio if you think inflation is coming down. usually inflation is good for stocks. i know it's the highest we have seen in 40 years. i was there, it wasn't fun then and it's not fun now and you pointed out the wage real wages are negative that atlanta wage tracker came out at 4.3, but here's an interesting statistic, sticky cpi came out
michelle gerard, michelle i'm going to hit with you a lot today, so be ready. >> okay. charles: i can only surmise from your reaction to the cpi report that there is an assumption inflation has peaked and we are in a peeking process and may be for the end of next year at 10 and half percent, is that too optimistic? >> i think it's too optimistic. i do think of the fact that the numbers were still firm today, is seems to have accelerated in the market or confirmed for the market the...
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michele: i don't think we should have this all be on israel's shoulders. our other partners in the region, along with israel, need to come up with -. >> chris: is a reversal? >> michele: it's always reversible. but how do affect their calcu calculus? the regime has doug and in ed's heels hoping to split us from the allies. i'm not hopeful in the near perfect term. >> chris: senator reed michele flournoy joni ernst, michele flournoy, thank you. it's a dangerous world out there. objects from the reagan library, we will bring in our sunday group to discuss the standoff between joe biden and vladimir putin. and the potential fallout if the supreme court decides the biggest abortion case in years and overturns rover he waited. ♪ helping them discover their dreams is one of the best parts of being a parent. one of the most important is giving them ways to fulfill them. for over 150 years, generations have trusted the strength and stability of pacific life. because life insurance can help protect and provide for the financial futures of the ones we love. talk to a financial professional about pacific life. this is your home. this is your family room slash gym. the guest bedroom slash music studio. the daybed slash dog bed. the living room slash yoga shanti slash regional office slash classroom. and this is the basement slash panic room. maybe what your family needs is a vacation ho
michele: i don't think we should have this all be on israel's shoulders. our other partners in the region, along with israel, need to come up with -. >> chris: is a reversal? >> michele: it's always reversible. but how do affect their calcu calculus? the regime has doug and in ed's heels hoping to split us from the allies. i'm not hopeful in the near perfect term. >> chris: senator reed michele flournoy joni ernst, michele flournoy, thank you. it's a dangerous world out there....
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let's bring in nbc meteorologist michelle grossman. so michelle, what 12 million more still at risk of severe weather today. >> yeah, hi there, alex. the good news with that statement is we're not expecting what we saw last night. we have a really powerful cold front moving through, warm and humid air mass. we could see some strong storms, but mainly it's going to be some winds, it's going to be ferocious rains with flooding. not what we saw last night. this was really unusual. from a meteorology standpoint, it was historical, it was devastating, it was destructive. from a humanity aspect it was so sad and just really, really unusual. unusual in terms of the power, the strength, unusual for this time of year. unusual for the location. it was so far north, normally these places we're talking about snow cover on the ground, not a super cell tornado. let's take a look at the tornado outbreak in terms of numbers. over 30 tornado reports. that doesn't mean tornados. that means reports. so one tornado can cause several reports through cities and towns.
let's bring in nbc meteorologist michelle grossman. so michelle, what 12 million more still at risk of severe weather today. >> yeah, hi there, alex. the good news with that statement is we're not expecting what we saw last night. we have a really powerful cold front moving through, warm and humid air mass. we could see some strong storms, but mainly it's going to be some winds, it's going to be ferocious rains with flooding. not what we saw last night. this was really unusual. from a...
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michelle grossman is here. michelle, what can we expect? >> hi there, katy. we have winter weather in the west, spring-like weather, 70s and 80s in the southeast, and we're tracking some storms in the southeast as well. we have avoid from alabama, a roof being torn off. we had stormy weather through the overnight hours. this morning we even had a tornado watch that expired right around 6:00 a.m. a lot of destruction there. that's the biggest threat right now, these really gusty, dangerous winds. let's look at what's happening right now in terms of radar. you can see it lit up in the southeast. we're looking at a lot of rain and we're looking at heavy rain. where you see the darker colors, lightning associated with these storms, flashes on the radar. also it's moving very slowly and over the same area. so flash flooding is going to be a concern, is a concern, and continues to be a concern through the next several hours, afternoon and evening. so this is what it looks like in terms of what we're expecting over the next several hours. we're under a slight risk for severe storms. we could see gusty winds, hail, and even the chance of a few tornadoes. by tomorrow that threat sort of moves to the north. it expands also. so dallas, little rock, memphis, nashville, slight risk of severe storms, gusty winds. large hail, we saw hail as big as golf balls overnight and a few tornadoes are possible as well. that threat continues into saturday and sunday. so, tough travel for many over the next few days. now, this is part of the puzzle. very warm air in the southeast is a fuel for these storms. we have a cold front moving through, that's a trigger that should ignite these storms. 82 degrees in baton rouge today, 21 degrees above normal. 66 in nashville. so many records have been broken over the past few days. we'll continue to break the records. this warmth expands tomorrow, as far north as pittsburgh. we're near 60 degrees, that's 16 above normal, and 80 degrees in new orleans, 84 in houston. it's new year's eve, certainly feeling toasty there. we do have winter in the country, or it's back to the west. 26 million people impacted. a ton of advisories, watches, warning. we even have a flood watch in los angeles county. we've seen rain after rain, hours of rain in los angeles county causing lots of problems at the airport there. the good news is we'll see it lessen overnight and we'll be better off in terms of the rainfall in los angeles tomorrow. we'll still see snow falling in feet in some spots in the west. in terms of your holiday hub impacts, we're looking at some slowdowns in charlotte, los angeles, phoenix. this is weather-wise. friday, towards new year's eve, we'll expand those to major impacts in some hubs. >> weather-wise, not to mention the covid sickouts cancelling flights across the nation. michelle, thank you very much. >>> ahead, five killings in nine days. after years of decline, lethal force by the los angeles police department is on the rise once again. >>> president biden is about to meet with vladimir putin for the second time this month. can they find a way to reduce tensions around russia's military buildup at the ukrainian border? >>> but first, the jury found ghislaine maxwell guilty. does justice end there, though? i could use some help showing the world how liberty mutual customizes their car insurance. ow! i'm ok! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ only in theaters december 17th. johnson & johnson ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ is the world's largest healthcare company. building a future where cancers can be cured. strokes can be reversed. joints can be 3-d printed. and there isn't one definition of what well feels like. there are millions. we're using our world to make your world a world of well. snacking can mean that piec
michelle grossman is here. michelle, what can we expect? >> hi there, katy. we have winter weather in the west, spring-like weather, 70s and 80s in the southeast, and we're tracking some storms in the southeast as well. we have avoid from alabama, a roof being torn off. we had stormy weather through the overnight hours. this morning we even had a tornado watch that expired right around 6:00 a.m. a lot of destruction there. that's the biggest threat right now, these really gusty, dangerous...
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michelle duster, his great-granddaughter of ida b wells and has edited or contributed to 16 books for bote adults and children and as an advocate to highlight women and african-americans, michelle has worked on several public history projects to remain monuments and historical markers in the united states and michelleived several awards including the 2019, high generational award, illinois human rights commission and the 2019, martin luther king jr., social justice award from the college and michelle duster, what, and let me start off with a couple of quotes in the book. so first michelle duster, thank you for being here and how are you throughout this pandemic. >> this is the turn to you for having me. i am feeling good, living in chicago and we just i had a nice little snow storm. this is a good time to have a conversation, we are snowed in so let me first congratulations on the book so let's start off with a couple of quotes in the book. i believe she is considered by all of the intelligence officers is one of the most biggest negro advocates and here is a second quote, you have done your people and mine a service which can either be weighed or measured so this was your great grandmother i to be wells and discernment and first description on the fbi file the second description is from a frederic
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michelle. can we switch to michelle. there is michelle and that is sylvia's grandson joshua.d his christmas jars movement. what are christmas jars and where did the idea come from? >> 16 years ago, this is our 2021 jar we are getting ready to give away in the next night or two. we filled it with spare change, had no idea i would later decide to pitch our experience into a novel in hopes it might inspire families around the country and around the world, to participate and over the last 16 or 17 years thousands upon thousands of families around the world particularly in the united states have filled jars just like this or maybe like this and giving them to families in need. dave: my wife comes from a poor country, nicaragua. a jar full of change here does not go as far as it does in nicaragua. the transport money that is collected here that might mean a lot more to folks in places like nicaragua? >> we as fentanyl or paypal to send money to those who can convert it into a currency, digital currency, there's something special about this but the number of families whose lives hav
michelle. can we switch to michelle. there is michelle and that is sylvia's grandson joshua.d his christmas jars movement. what are christmas jars and where did the idea come from? >> 16 years ago, this is our 2021 jar we are getting ready to give away in the next night or two. we filled it with spare change, had no idea i would later decide to pitch our experience into a novel in hopes it might inspire families around the country and around the world, to participate and over the last 16...
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michelle doster, author of "ida b. the queen", the extraordinary life and legacy of ida b. wells. michelle is the great-granddaughter of ida b. wells and has written, edited or contributed to 16 books for both adults and children. as an advocate to highlight women and african-americans, michelle has worked on several public history projects to rename streets, monuments and historical markers in theunited states . she has received several awards including the 2019 multi generational what is the lord from the illinois human rights commission and the 2019 martin luther king jr. social justice award from dartmouth college. michelle, welcome . let me start off with a couple quotes from the book. michelle, first just thank you for being here and how are you through all this pandemic? >> thank you to the commonwealth club for having me, this is such an honor. >> are you faring through reall this? >> i am good. i'm in chicago and we had a nice snowstorm. this is the perfect time to have a conversation. you'resnowed in, what's better ? >> let me first congratulate you on the book and let's start with a couple of quotes . i believe she is considered by all of the intelligence officers as one of the most dangerous negro educators. and here's the second quote. great woman, you have done
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michelle smith. michelle, good morning to you and merry christmas to you. i see you have the stockings hung back there by the coffee pot. >> that's right. steve: you know, we asked you on because, you know, so much emphasis is on big box stores and things like that. them being able to get everything. we wanted to talk a little bit about supply chain issues for small businesses. and you got really bad word from your supplier u.s. foods in august. and they said michellereally messed up everything, didn't it. >> it sure did. you know, you think that you are cooking well in your community and everything is going as smooth as can be. but then all of the sudden they say we are going to take the upper 35%. where could i fall less than 1% of their total overall nationwide sales. steve: exactly. so then what did you do to get stuff? >> well, i kind of started combing the internet. we have a couple of resources. restaurant supply on the web that we could get to. of course, amazon, one of the big package place. we have kind of gone all over the state trying to look for who had extras. i tried to order ahead. but once they realized they had a -- like a chokehold on everything and everybody was going to be needing these products, it seemed like the prices kept going higher and higher and higher, despite despite my, you know, i'm looking at my budget and what i have to spend on these things, and it was you know, i was pulling my hair out just trying to find it a
michelle smith. michelle, good morning to you and merry christmas to you. i see you have the stockings hung back there by the coffee pot. >> that's right. steve: you know, we asked you on because, you know, so much emphasis is on big box stores and things like that. them being able to get everything. we wanted to talk a little bit about supply chain issues for small businesses. and you got really bad word from your supplier u.s. foods in august. and they said michellereally messed up...
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michelle duster, author of "ida b. the queen: the extraordinary life and legacy of ida be. wells." with the -- ida b. wells. michelle has written, edited or contributed to 16 books for both adultsit and children. as an advocate to highlight women and african-americans, michelleorked on several public history projects to rename streets, monuments and historical markers in the united states with. she has received several awards including the 2019 multigenerational activist award fromal the illinois human rights commission and the 2019 martin luther king jr. social justice award from dartmouth college. michelle, welcome. leapt me start off -- let me start off with a couple of quotes from the book. so, y michelle -- first, just thank you for being here x how are you through all of this pandemic? [laughter] >> thank you so much for having me. this is such an honor. >> how are you faring through all ofof this? >> i'm good. i'm okay in chicago. we just had a nice big snowstorm -- [laughter]r] >> this is the first time to have a conversation -- a good time to have a conversation. you're snowed in, what better? if let me -- first, congratulations on the book. let's start off with a couple of quotes. ii believe she's considered by all of the intelligence officers as o
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michelle grossman, who is in for janessa. hi, michelle, how are we looking today? >> hi there, we are looking at a pretty winter storm. we will see severe weather along the way tomorrow let's start war snow in the double digits. we have alerts, warnings, watches into the upper mountain west into the more than plains as well. this will track to the east as we head towards friday that will bring snow into the flakes region, upper mid-west, rain and snow and warm air we could see record breaking temperatures by saturday kicking off the weekend in the northeast and the southeast with some wewet ats anywhere from 15-to-55 twice above normal >> all right guys we'll talk about that big time warm-up in the northeast on saturday the tradeoff will be some rain we'll talk about that coming up. >> thank you, michelle >>> we got good news for drivers ahead with some predictions on lower gasoline prices. >>> and we'll take you inside the courtroom where convicted murder scott petersen learned his new fate that's next. >> next. >> one role of a lifetime...one sore throat. but she had enough. she took new mucinex instasoothe sore throat lozenges. show your sore throat who's boss. new mucinex instasoothe. works in seconds, lasts for hours. ♪ after a night like this, crest has you covered. crest, the official toothpaste of santa. follow us @crest to celebrate the 12 days of crest smiles. i'm 53, but in my mind i'm still 35. that's why i take oste bi-flex to keep me moving the way i was made to, it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex, plus vitamin d for immune support. >>> leading the news, there is potential relief on the horizon for drivers. the u.s. energy and information projects that americans will see gas prices fall below $3 by next year averaging out at around $2.
michelle grossman, who is in for janessa. hi, michelle, how are we looking today? >> hi there, we are looking at a pretty winter storm. we will see severe weather along the way tomorrow let's start war snow in the double digits. we have alerts, warnings, watches into the upper mountain west into the more than plains as well. this will track to the east as we head towards friday that will bring snow into the flakes region, upper mid-west, rain and snow and warm air we could see record...
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michelle grossman is with us. michelle, how are things out there? >> we're still seeing snow in the west, hi, there, jonathan. we're still measuring feet of snow. we're looking at snow in other spots. let's take a look at the warnings and alerts. you see it from the northwest into the southwest and into the rockies and parts of northeast. we'll be measuring feet and snow in the west. 26 million people impacted as it continues storm after storm after storm, and these alerts will stay in place through tuesday. here's the setup for you. we have that area of low pressure into the rockies but bringing heavy snow into the sierras. we saw ten feet of snow in some parts of the seesierras. as we head toward the northern plains, we're rooking at 6 inches. as far as the snow/rain combo in the northeast, we're looking at a coating in some spots we want to talk about the extreme temperatures in the southern plains, 70s and 80s. to the north 14rks degrees in some spots. jonathan? >> a lot of people traveling tomorrow ahead of new year's. michellestill ahead, we'll talk to johns hopkins doctor, dr. amie jack. before we go to break, tweet us why are you up early. we'll read some of our favorite answers in the show. we'll read some of our favorite answers in the show. for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection-site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your doctor about nucala. find your nunormal with nucala. (burke) with farmers auto multi-policy discount, the more policies you have with us, the more you could save on your auto insurance. (man) hey, hon! (wife) hi, honey! (man) like what? (burke) well, you'd get a discount for insuring your jet skis... and boat...rv...life... ...home and more. you could save up to forty-
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. >> michelle, go ahead. >> michelle here with the pack and i just wanted to lift up what you heard from the pack report earlier this evening that we support this policy in order to serve families that participate in their children's education and engage in district meetings and decision-making processes. that being said i want to elevate alida fisher's comments about the need to be able to do this in a timely manner so that we are adequatelyproperly supportingour student families in education . thank you . >> caller: i'm calling as a special education teacher who deals with these ied's. it is so frustrating to me as a case manager to sit there and say you know family, i'm sorry. i'mstill waiting . and not be able to give them what they need to actually provide consent to get necessary changes to iep consented toand get services to students who need them. i'm also concerned with all the talk about budget cuts . i want to make sure we're not thinking of cutting interpretation and translation services because i can only imagine that slowing the process down evenmore and it's already slower
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said he got the republican nomination that we've got joe rogan predicting michelle obama the thought of him at running against michelleough she is not said anything about repose president trump in the lead by far in the party. pretty much every person looking at 2024 said they would not run if president trump would run. it is so far off we have to win the midterm first. they try to federalize elections of four times this year. if they get their way to get the house in the senate bill pulled away from the state and make it impossible for republican to win in 2024 read the midterms as a whole game right now, everyone needs to get engaged to make sure we would back the house and the senate. >> you see what happens in virginia with glenn youngkin as well and you say to yourself voters have stood back that watch the carnage this year either the president said it was a banged up a great year we are feeling at the conversations are having at the kitchen table. you just hope in local elections that people get out there. you make sure the voice was heard. >> we need everyone to get involved democrats bring everything to the ta
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michelle martelli, the way martelli's associates said it was michelle was truck by his brilliance and entrepreneur but what our reporters is that moise knew a lot of the people who were very close to michelle mar tz-- mitchel martelli for years, he was allegedly in business with him and others that are suspected drug traffickers who were close do michel. >>e was it to have been a loyal successor but turned against some of martelli's corrupt allies, how important were some of the steps moise was taking, a crackdown on the fishing trade, nallizing the seaport, closing down airstrips that facilitating drug trafficking. >> incredibly important, you have to remember that moise was supposed fob a place holder because the constitution of haiti got presidents running for two consecutive terms so michel martelli allegedly tapped it him on the shoulder, keep the bench warm for me for five years then campaign for me and these national elections are due next year. so when moise started to turn against the very people who brought him into power through things like this airstrip that we identify in the middle of the country, place-- that allegedly got up to 4,000 kilos of cocaine between may and june de
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michelle stockman joins us in the studio for more. hello michelle. so tell us what's really behind to put as we've seen across europe recently. so there is a chant that's being sung in protests in spain over the weekend that i think pretty much sums up what is driving a lot of people out into the streets. the chant goes, who is the government to tell us what to do? because that is happening more and more over recent weeks as we're seen, europe in the middle of a krona virus wave. and we're seeing several governments niv to lockdown or seen several governments limit the public access to people who are unvaccinated, to public spaces. and we're seeing some government considering a vaccine mandate, or even going so far as to institute of axing mandy. and for some people that goes with their profession. so if, say your health care worker, in some countries you choose not to be vaccinated, you risk losing your job. so that frustration people who believe the government should have that kind of reach, they're going out on the streets and making a very publicly known. so who exactly are these protest? this is a really varied group. there are lots of different social groups with very different core beliefs that are driving them out to these protests. so you've got the anti back scene group who doesn't believe that the vaccine is work or that they're unhealthy. you've got people who don't necessarily doubt the science of the vaccines, but they just for them, it's an issue of personal liberty. they don't think the government to tell them what to do. and then you've also got political groups extremist, political groups who are participating in these protests. germany's new interior minister says that some of these right wing groups are actually driving violence and radicalization. but it's important for our viewers around the world to understand that this doesn't necessarily represent the majority opinion of europeans. for example, here in germany, a recent poll suggested that 57 percent a large majority of germans actually support a mandated vaccine. so what are authorities doing about this? so some of these protests are going forward. police are moving to arrest people who've gotten violent. some of them, the police are shutting down because of math mandate. the people aren't hearing to . but eddie, i really think we're going to see more of this. the trend right now, as we're seeing this, only cron waive come is for governments to move to lockdown life, especially close it down for people who are un vaccinated. so we're likely to see more frustration moving out in the street. michelle stockman need to report to thank you. you're welcome. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. in sudan, hundreds of thousands of protesters of marched through the capital ha to, to reject the october 25th military cool protestants from outside the capital streamed in last night. and this morning to join the march on the presidential palace voting. his underway in chili's presidential run of election. the pool comes up that new candidates are past the 50 percent threshold in the 1st round. held in november, voters are now being asked to choose between 55 year old fire, right, former congressman. as jose antonio cast, and that's a 5 year left wing candidate, gabrielle bridge. the philippines disaster agency says that that total from typhoon ry has risen to over $140.00 with officials warning. many people remain missing. a storm swept across the country on friday, leaving a trail of destruction and force and 300000 people to evacuate. its bee
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michelle obama is a guest star. stacey abrams got an emmy nod and i think michelle is trying to get her due. >> laura: didn't obama win the nobel prize, the grammy and the oscar and the emmy? >> not the oscar. michellerachel ray looking like a talk show host. >> home is the only safe place you have. you were in a position to have to turn that upside down and recreate a production studio in your home and let people in. talk more about what that was like for you. >> laura: oprah better be watching out. didn't they have a falling out at one time? >> they did. >> laura: maybe we know why. >> she is slipped into the chair. not to be outdone, there are figures this time of year you hope never show up. even if they are teaching a new master class. >> ♪ ♪ >> anything worth doing can be done alone. i will teach skills i developed in challenging leadership positions. >> and compromising positions. maybe how to duck lighting instrument hurled by your enraged wife. for bill clinton to do this is unbelievable. >> laura: i had to look down and heard the voice. i said that's nice that raymond is promoting the next mr. magooo, special. it's time for our real versus fake debate. you start. >> i feel i don't have to
michelle obama is a guest star. stacey abrams got an emmy nod and i think michelle is trying to get her due. >> laura: didn't obama win the nobel prize, the grammy and the oscar and the emmy? >> not the oscar. michellerachel ray looking like a talk show host. >> home is the only safe place you have. you were in a position to have to turn that upside down and recreate a production studio in your home and let people in. talk more about what that was like for you. >> laura:...
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michelle obama-la? joe grogan things of michelle obama runs for president in 2024 she will win, even in the matchup with donald trump. he made a prediction on a recent episode of his podcast. joe grogan smoke a lot of weed. >> i really believe that michelle great. intelligent, articulate, she's the wife of the best president that we have had in our lifetime in terms of like representative of -- intelligent, articulate people. >> kat: seems unlikely, but if michelle obama became the first black woman and first former first lady to win, it would be so fun watching kamala and hillary's heads explode. joe grogan is not the only one already speculating about the next election. the hill recently compiled a top ten list of potential republican candidates likely to run in 2024. no surprise, donald trump is at the top of the list. rounding out the top five include the usual people, ron desantis, mike pence, chris christie, and nikki haley, but the election is still three years away. a lot can happen between now and then. covid could be over. the economy could be fixed. i could get covid four more times! or joe biden could become lucid. probably not the last one. all right. so charlie, michelle obama said 9 million times she's never going to be in
michelle obama-la? joe grogan things of michelle obama runs for president in 2024 she will win, even in the matchup with donald trump. he made a prediction on a recent episode of his podcast. joe grogan smoke a lot of weed. >> i really believe that michelle great. intelligent, articulate, she's the wife of the best president that we have had in our lifetime in terms of like representative of -- intelligent, articulate people. >> kat: seems unlikely, but if michelle obama became the...
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michelle fleury has more from new york.- de blasio. michelle fleury has more from new york. more from new york. early on new york was the _ more from new york. early on new york was the centre - more from new york. early on new york was the centre of i more from new york. early onj new york was the centre of -- new york was the centre of —— epicentre of the virus. the man in charge of the big apple wants to make sure that doesn't happen again. new york city mayor bill de blasio announced all private businesses in the city will need to ensure all of their employees are vaccinated. the enforcement details will be released in the coming weeks. secondly, the mayor says children over five will need to have group of vaccines to dine indoors. bill de blasio described the aggressive measure as a pre—emptive strike ends the new variants in the holiday period and he is confident his mandate will survive the legal challenges which are sure to come. he has less than a month in office and his successor has not committed to the sweeping vaccine mandate yet. also an attempt by the biden ad
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michelle, because nate is her person. she says she feels more in love him every day. he proposed last night. she said yes. michelle calls him her soul-nate. the happy couple on gma. >> michelle your friends and family had some mixed feelings about nate. your friends and loved him, but your mom was not easy to convince. >> my mom and date text back and forth frequently than my mom and i do at this point. falling in love and doing it in front of all of america to see, it is a lot. reggie: since their engagement, michelle and nate say they have filled their days was dancing, singing, and goofing around. you can watch the full interview on gma at 7:00. kumasi: i want to embrace this love story because she is happy she said that people might not understand their love, but they understand it. reggie: mom and dad did not like him. they asked repeatedly was he going to move to minnesota for her. kumasi: that is a lot of pressure. they are going to be together forever. new at 6:00. shutting down covid at the door. the new system to cut down 99% of viruses indoor. reggie: this party required vaccines, tests and so many still got covid. health leaders believe omicron found its way in.
michelle, because nate is her person. she says she feels more in love him every day. he proposed last night. she said yes. michelle calls him her soul-nate. the happy couple on gma. >> michelle your friends and family had some mixed feelings about nate. your friends and loved him, but your mom was not easy to convince. >> my mom and date text back and forth frequently than my mom and i do at this point. falling in love and doing it in front of all of america to see, it is a lot....
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michelle obama and donald trump. >> i believe that if michelle obama runs she wins. >> she is great. the wife of the best president in our lifetime. >> for sure. >> she would win. >> pete: here for reaction american conservative union matt and a congresswoman. joe said donald trump paired with ron desantis would be equally formidable. looking at where joe biden is right now, would he run? what kind of match up are you looking at? >> it's interesting with the identity politics of the democratic party. this new socialist democratic party. i don't know joe biden. but he doesn't seem like he is physically or mentally up to another presidential race unless he stays in his basement and everybody can vote as many times as they want in the mail. kamala harris is a woman of color. comes from california and very left wing. now they have this problem, they have gotten to see kamala harris and she is terrible. they don't put her out at all because she can't connect with the american people. they will replace kamala harris, i have to look to the identity politics. michellee of thinking. another woman of color with good poll numbers. a very interesting idea. >> pete: congresswoman, it would be interesting -- you are up for reelection in 2022. every 2 years. i learned a few things. every name floated for that race was not your name. no one is floating joe biden or kamala harris. everybody else. it's a stark reality for democrats? >> and astonishing. the number of democrats in the house that retired. we are at 23 and counting. there will be more. i represent a swing district. i won by 1 point last year. i see independents and left democrats who are not happy with joe biden and kamala harris. i can't think of one good thing that president biden has done for this country in his first year in office unless you like inflation. that's the highest it's been in 39 years. and illegal immigration president biden is allowing hundreds of thousands of immigrants coming across the border. and with covid, good luck getting tested. i don't know why anyone would want us t
michelle obama and donald trump. >> i believe that if michelle obama runs she wins. >> she is great. the wife of the best president in our lifetime. >> for sure. >> she would win. >> pete: here for reaction american conservative union matt and a congresswoman. joe said donald trump paired with ron desantis would be equally formidable. looking at where joe biden is right now, would he run? what kind of match up are you looking at? >> it's interesting with the...
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michelle, thank you, that's our medical science reporter michelle cortez. the turkish lira had its biggest jump since the 1980's and president erdogan announced new measures to strengthen the currency. let's go to our middle east correspondent, simone foxman. walk us through the new policies that promped this dramatic move. simone: the key bit that they're focusing is on is pledge to protect retail investors from seeing that foreign exchange risk. essentially the treasury would come in and if these retail depositors lose more in the foreign exchange trading risk than they do from the amount of interest being paid by the bank, the treasury would make them whole. we're seeing a real impact in the last few moment, seeing the lira strengthen. the turkish bank association said retale clients sold $1 billion in order to buy lira on the back of this news. that's driving some enthusiasm today. however, when you look across the kind of commentary we're seeing from analysts and strategists so far, they're a little dubious that this is something that the turkish gover
michelle, thank you, that's our medical science reporter michelle cortez. the turkish lira had its biggest jump since the 1980's and president erdogan announced new measures to strengthen the currency. let's go to our middle east correspondent, simone foxman. walk us through the new policies that promped this dramatic move. simone: the key bit that they're focusing is on is pledge to protect retail investors from seeing that foreign exchange risk. essentially the treasury would come in and if...
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yes, michelle and her audience requested "there's your trouble" what's your connection, michelle? when i was in college and i was in love with someone who was in love with someone else. >> kelly: the triangle. >> yes, it's bad. but the song sounds bad but it's about moving forward and are accepting reality for what it is, which is something that i love about them, they tell it like it is. i think it helped me through that time, so thank you for singing it. >> kelly: i love that time in country music in general. >> it was so good, wide open spaces. >> kelly: thank you so much, i love singing "mack the chicks, you won't want to miss a moment of this hour, chrissy metz is here! and then you can see -- eugenio derbez is joining us! plus one of the biggest artists on the planet, cl is here! [cheers and applause] and you will meet a san diego woman who is helping a homeless share their voices and get back on their feet with the power of music it's a beautiful story that you don't want to miss. but first i want you to meet a woman you have seen on the stage and screen for 20 years as a d
yes, michelle and her audience requested "there's your trouble" what's your connection, michelle? when i was in college and i was in love with someone who was in love with someone else. >> kelly: the triangle. >> yes, it's bad. but the song sounds bad but it's about moving forward and are accepting reality for what it is, which is something that i love about them, they tell it like it is. i think it helped me through that time, so thank you for singing it. >> kelly:...
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michelle young! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: michelle, i find this very interesting. unlike most of te people who do this show, you have a real job. like a real job. you're an elementary schoolteacher. >> a real job? >> jimmy: a teacher is a real job. when i hear "marketing manager," it makes me think they're selling lotion on instagram. [ laughter ] you have a real job. >> yes, i have a real job. >> jimmy: and are you missing school to be here tonight? >> luckily, we're moving into our fall break. i'm not missing too much school with coming to l.a. this time around. >> jimmy: you teach fifth grade? >> fifth grade, wow. >> jimmy: wow. >> pivotal year. >> jimmy: yeah, it is a pivotal year. i mean, i didn't even know until eighth grade that teachers didn't live at the school. [ laughter ] the idea that the kids and the parents are seeing you on this show now must be mind-boggling to them. >> i feel like they still have not grasped the concept of it all. honestly, i haven't either. because i was just grading papers before this. >> jimmy: yeah. >> but they do. i mean, in elementary school, you run into one of your kids at the grocery store and they're like, "what are you doing here?" [ laughter ] i'm like, "shopping for groceries, what do you mean?" believe it or not, we do have to eat. i know. >> jimmy: yeah, then to see your teacher in the fantasy suite. [ laughter and moans ] like, what are you doing there? [ cheers and applause ] that's another step beyond albertson's, you know? >> i mean, i need a man in my papers and lesson plan.ade - maybe that's a good run-through. >> jimmy: none of these guys are going to help you with that. [ laughter and moans ] are you sure they can all read? did you check that beforehand? >> we did have that classroom back-to-school day that first week. it was very eye-opening. >> jimmy: was it? >> for a couple of reasons, you know. but everyone has their strengths. are you a good speller? >> jimmy: well, let's just say i was the spelling champion of the school in the seventh and eighth grade. [ applause ] >> okay, okay. >> jimmy: i would give that a y-e-s. i'm a very good speller. you'd fall in love with me immediately. [ laughter ] no, you probably would look at me, "fat, go home." [ laughter ] >> next! do you remember that show? >> jimmy: okay, so you're really a teacher. >> yes. >> jimmy: you're really in there, you have to turn all this stuff off and focus on teaching these children. and then having -- do the parents -- like are the dads showing up extra at the parent teacher conferences now? [ laughter and moans ] >> i feel at the beginning, just in the school year, i was very, very clear with academics, personal life, and my classroom, my kids, everybody. co-workers, families, have been super respectful and supportive. as far as the fantasy suites, two things i try not to think of is which students are potentially watching those episodes. and my dad. [ laughter and moans ] thinking about that, things that -- you know? >> jimmy: is your dad watching the whole show, the series? >> yeah, he is. but i mean, even before i came on the show, he really fell asleep the entire show. then he would, for whatever reason, wake up for the rose ceremonies. i'm trying to encourage him to still do that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: to continue to sleep. >> that's the only part you really need to see. giving the roses. >> jimmy: have you considered benadryl in his dinner or something like that? >> normally he's the one cooking. i will keep that in mind. >> jimmy: a little benadryl never hurt anybody. >> guillermo: can i steal you for a minute? >> jimmy: what do you mean, steal? >> yeah. one second. talk to me. >> guillermo: do you have fun being the bachelorette? >> yeah. i mean, would you have fun? a bunch of women or men, whoever, coming out for you? >> guillermo: of course i would have fun. >> jimmy: can i steal you back? [ laughter ] anyway. so you were saying that your dad is watching the show and you're worried about him watching the fantasy suites next week. >> i'm going to really encourage him not to actually watch that. [ laughter ] >> guillermo: can i steal you for a minute? ♪ >> sorry. >> guillermo: okay. here. >> oh -- oh. [ cheers and applause ] oh, yeah, you have to make a toast. >> guillermo: okay, let's make a toast. >> you have to make a toast. let's hear your toast. >> jimmy: guys? >> guillermo: do you have a boyfriend? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: michelle a minute? sorry to interrupt your toast there, guillermo. your lovemaking session. [ laughter ] so anyway, you're down to how many guys? >> guillermo: can i steal you for a minute? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: go back to your spot. >> guillermo: okay, listen, he's not here for the right reason. [ cheers ] >> cheers! >> guillermo: cheers. [ applause ] >> jimmy: that's not true at all. that's what it's like? being on that show? everybody stealing you for a minute? >> it really is. as soon as you get to the good stuff, you get interrupted a lot of the time. >> jimmy: it's like being in elementary school, an elementary schoolteacher. >> getting interrupted, 100%. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: fighting, having stupid arguments, right? >> yeah, right. >> jimmy: four guys? >> right now. >> jimmy: that's joe, rodney, nate, brandon j. not to be confused with brandon k. >> correct. >> jimmy: are you interested to know who my wife thinks you are going to wind up with? >> oh, absolutely. >> jimmy: she believe
michelle young! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: michelle, i find this very interesting. unlike most of te people who do this show, you have a real job. like a real job. you're an elementary schoolteacher. >> a real job? >> jimmy: a teacher is a real job. when i hear "marketing manager," it makes me think they're selling lotion on instagram. [ laughter ] you have a real job. >> yes, i have a real job. >> jimmy: and are you missing school to be here...
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thank you. >> michelle, go ahead. >> michelle here with the pack and i just wanted to lift up what you heard from the pack report earlier this evening that we support this policy in order to serve families that participate in their children's education and engage in district meetings and decision-making processes. that being said i want to elevate alida fisher's comments about the need to be able to do this in a timely manner so that we are adequatelyproperly supportingour student families in education . thank you . >> caller: i'm calling as a special education teacher who deals with these ied's. it is so frustrating to me as a case manager to sit there and say you know family, i'm sorry. i'mstill waiting . and not be able to give them what they need to actually provide consent to get necessary changes to iep consented toand get services to students who need them. i'm also concerned with all the talk about budget cuts . i want to make sure we're not thinking of cutting interpretation and translation services because i can only imagine that slowing the process down evenmore and it's alr
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michelle to celebrate the anniversary of saint today of his martyrdom. it was a 3 day ceremony with baptisms blessings, wedding shot and processions around the church up or when the also sacrifice a land. jo michelle mann with a sound that could associate. i remember when i was little and we children were afraid to enter the church and off at the 1st time i was really inside the church was when i was 8 to carry. so dusta ah, charge the church in the village or my home. i feel responsible to both of them because i grew up with them moving. ah, any math for them is shasta, katie. subtle. jojo kelly. so you, i'm 23 and i've always lived here, man. this by the indoor a so. so mass will yet that was all you, dora i don't be so says so send out, i mean john mo, most of my childhood friends, the people i went to school with have left. so they had other dreams. so i have how much and all my literally are short of them. lucian for them will know the meat we eat, comes from our herds, the animals we raise ourselves. she hits excellent dogs the same goes for the milk . no matter though by women of this village work alongside their husband said to call back one of either noon or even the bread is made with flour from our wheat fields yard on the far then we cannot. we chose this light dental drink and we want to live it to the fullest even put him 3 shadow. ah well, the elbows must cease stretches across the north of yvonne does across mountains fulman natural buddha, to iraq on the west. these craggy peaks and remote valleys, a home to the iranian province of kurdistan. the kurtz, or iran, 2nd largest minority after the other by johnny turks. the region has its own distinct cultural and political identity, which it owes in part to its isolated geography. villages are scattered in the mountains with unspoiled nature. as far as the i can see, the provinces known for its forests, one of the rounds largest 2nd only to the forest at the caspian sea. the fertile soil helps sustain a bounty of oak trees, fruit, trees, and precious woods. a singular environment that helps give birth to an old tradition. ah, ah, ah, i michelle good natured and both. i used to think that when a tree is felled, it dies. believe rob, but now i know michelle to what is in the you the what a vish. but she did when a tree becomes the musical instrument, it lives on the oh. ah, in the past, these instruments made of high quality local woods were played by traveling bars and showmen, music and song preserved, the old traditions. and music itself is passed down from one generation to the next . but they all pioneers, like rockmart, a ye, me the 1st in his family to become an artist and craftsman here in the regional capital of son and dutch. it as much builds and repairs musical instruments using the finest natural materials in the kurdish tradition. i love him, i thought i was already working with wood, but it was mainly my interest in music that led me to stop building taz and other musical instruments made of wood. i decided to dedicate myself to making instruments, stringed instruments because of my love for music. this was a i
michelle to celebrate the anniversary of saint today of his martyrdom. it was a 3 day ceremony with baptisms blessings, wedding shot and processions around the church up or when the also sacrifice a land. jo michelle mann with a sound that could associate. i remember when i was little and we children were afraid to enter the church and off at the 1st time i was really inside the church was when i was 8 to carry. so dusta ah, charge the church in the village or my home. i feel responsible to...
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michelle has noted, we chose this location for a few pretty good reasons. it's close to where michelle grew up, where i started my political career. it is surrounded by vibrant neighborhoods and a community where we believe we can help make a difference. jackson park also happens to hold a special place in my heart because it was literally my entryway into chicago. in the summer of 1985, i packed up my car, which was a pretty janky car, from new york. and i headed west. a 23 year old kid about to start a new life. after i came off the sky, way i found myself driving through jackson park. and at the time, i remember thinking, this is a lot more beautiful than i expected. admittedly, it was not winter. and i had not yet tasted the hawk coming off the lake. but at the time i was still trying to figure out who i was. still searching for a purpose to my life and it was in neighborhoods not far from here where i began working with church groups in the shadow of closed steel mills it was in communities across the city, from rosalynn and, to pullman, to pill son, little village northside. where i learned that everyone has a story to tell. that beneath our surface differences we have common hopes and common dreams and common values. the stitches together. chicago is where i found the purpose i had been seeking. it is where i finally put my ideas about democracy and activism and social change to the test. most important, it's where i met the brilliant and beautiful daughter of the southside named michellehad our perception down south shore cultural center. our doctors were born down the street at the hospital. we bought our first home here, a few blocks away, and it's where i taught law and michelle worked with students at the university and patients at the hospital. it's where i announced my first campaign for public office at what at least then was known as the ramada in on lakeshore drive. it's where i had the honor of serving constituents. all that happened within a few -mile radius of here. chicago is where almost everything that is precious to me began. it's where i found a home. and obviously, michelle and i have been on a fairly extraordinary journey since then. one we could never have imagined all those years ago. r lost sight of an impbut as fare never lost sight of some important lessons that i learned right here in chicago. the first involves the power of place. then need to anchor our efforts to build a better world, not in theories and abstractions. but in neighborhoods a
michelle has noted, we chose this location for a few pretty good reasons. it's close to where michelle grew up, where i started my political career. it is surrounded by vibrant neighborhoods and a community where we believe we can help make a difference. jackson park also happens to hold a special place in my heart because it was literally my entryway into chicago. in the summer of 1985, i packed up my car, which was a pretty janky car, from new york. and i headed west. a 23 year old kid about...
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president barack obama and former first lady michelle obama break grounds on the obama presidential center in chicago. >> after eight years in the white house, michelle
president barack obama and former first lady michelle obama break grounds on the obama presidential center in chicago. >> after eight years in the white house, michelle
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michelle grossman is in for janessa today, tracking that winter wallop for us good morning, michelle >> good morning, guys. yeah, that snow continues out west, the ten feet in some spots. we could took on another three in some places stretching from the northwest to the southwest, into the rockies, we have some alerts in the northeast. so seeing some snow this morning. 26 million impacted today. we have had storm after storm. and that will continue for some time so alerts stay in place through tuesday. we'll see the cold air in place, and that will set the stage for more snow. we can see anywhere from one to three feet in additional snowfall and the cold air stays in place tuesday, as well. there's the one to three feet. and in the nthern or degrees to. just one degree today in billings >>> it's like two extremes from north to south we'll talk about that and look at the week ahead when i come back >> michelle, thank you >>> "spider-man: no way home" continues to hit astonishing numbers, dominating another weekend and the film is the first pandemic era movie to cross the $1 billion mark. the marvel sequel hit that number in 12 days. it's now tied with the 2015 release of ""star wars." >>> a lot more to come, including a wild sunday in the nfl, shaking uthp e playoff picture. >> and a look inside the biden administration's battle to end alzheimer's disease. aying peek-. i've never seen anything like that before. harris now appears to be burping the baby. that's a great moment right there. the ref going to the rule book here. what, wait a minute! harris is off to the races! we don't need any more trick plays. touchdown!! but we could all use more ways to save. are you kidding me?? it's going to be a long bus ride home for the defense. switch to geico for more ways to save. when they're sick, they get comfortable anywhere and spread germs everywhere. it's going to be a long bus ride home for t
michelle grossman is in for janessa today, tracking that winter wallop for us good morning, michelle >> good morning, guys. yeah, that snow continues out west, the ten feet in some spots. we could took on another three in some places stretching from the northwest to the southwest, into the rockies, we have some alerts in the northeast. so seeing some snow this morning. 26 million impacted today. we have had storm after storm. and that will continue for some time so alerts stay in place...
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michelle goldberg and former federal prosecutor paul butler. michelle, roger stone pleads the fifth. roger stone has been pardoned before. roger stone apparently wakes up every day and drinks lucky juice. when is roger stone potentially going to face more consequences for his behavior, or do you think i can stall this until next fall or perhaps after the elections? >> i mean, i have frankly no idea, because i don't know what roger stone is implicated in, in terms of his role in actually causing this riot. i would just say that when somebody takes the fifth in a criminal trial, the jury is required not to hold that against them. but this is not a criminal trial. this is looking into wrongdoing but it's also a political proceeding. and so the american people do not have to do what a jury would do and say that if there's nothing wrong here, roger stone doesn't get to have it both ways. he doesn't both get to say i can't answer because my answers might incriminate me and then go out and say but actually i have nothing incriminating to say. i think we can assume from his silence that there is indeed something incriminating about roger stone's involvement. >> paul, i want to play you some sound. these guys are all just singing and squawking and clucking with various levels of guilt and implicating each other. i want to play this from peter navarro. >> this notion that little jamie raskin has that how president trump wanted to do an insurrection, you're the hero on january 6th, steve, you were the guy who had the green bay packer sweep strategy to go up to capitol hill, pence is the quarterback. >> so former white house official just said, hey, steve bannon, you are the hero, you are the hero of the january 6th terrorist attack. paul, obviously steve bannon can say no, i didn't do anything. but where does this kind of evidence play? this is what we saw earlier this year, so much of this is public. is this the kind of thing prosecutors can run with or does it become the icing on top of a cake? >> first off, jason, bannon has his own contempt issues. he refused to talk to the house committee investigating the federal response to covid, claiming trump's executive privilege. i don't know if "hero" is the right word for bannon's involvement in january 6th, but bannon might be a key player in getting at the truth. here the house panel faces the same issue with bannon that it has with roger stone and mark meadows. it has moved to hold stone and meadows in criminal contempt, bannon and meadows in criminal contempt. even if prosecutors win those cases, if they go to prison, they won't be forced to testify. i imagine the house wants bannon's testimony especially if he has all this information. he seemed to know in advance that january 6th was going to be an actual insurrection and a big question is, what did bannon talk to trump about. so i think the house investigators are probably still open to a deal when and if bannon ever decides he wants to follow the law. >> michelle, i want to go back to one of the things that led to the terrorist attack on january 6th last year. that was the big lie. and the big lie was consistently perpetuated not only by members of the trump administration -- sounded like a warning bell -- not only by the trump administration but also by fox news, that spent a lot of time attacking dominion voting machines and everything else like that. a judge has just said fox can't dismiss the lawsuit from dominion against them. what impact might that have, not just on fox news and their behavior, because it may do nothing, but even on republicans, because it's possible that republicans who are elected officials who were guests on fox news could also get wrapped up in a lawsuit if they were on television spouting that same big lie. >> you know, i think that what we've seen in the past, do you remember there was a moment, not too long ago, when another dominion lawsuit, you saw a whole bunch of people in right wing media sort of walk back al
michelle goldberg and former federal prosecutor paul butler. michelle, roger stone pleads the fifth. roger stone has been pardoned before. roger stone apparently wakes up every day and drinks lucky juice. when is roger stone potentially going to face more consequences for his behavior, or do you think i can stall this until next fall or perhaps after the elections? >> i mean, i have frankly no idea, because i don't know what roger stone is implicated in, in terms of his role in actually...
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michelle young made her final pick last night. her mom, not so sure. >> do you feel like he is ready for engagement? >> to be honest, no. [laughter] >> still, michelle says nate is her person and that she falls more in love with him every day. he vowed to never let michellere getting down on one knee. nate proposed on the show last night. she said yes. shel calls him her soulmate. the happy couple is talking about their future plans on good morning america. >> michelle, we saw your friends and family had some next feelings about nate. your friends loved him, but your mom was not so easy to convince. >> my mom and me text back and forth more frequently than my mom and i do at this point, but falling in love and experiencing those feelings for the first time, then doing it in front of all of america to see, it is a lot. >> since their engagement, michelle and nate say they have filled their days with dancing, singing, and goofing around. you can watch their interview coming up on gma at 7:00. >> hook up happy they look. -- look how happy they look. >> they ordered -- they are gorgeous. >> this is the day that nations -- matrix fans have been waiting for. bucks i have had dreams that were not just dreams. time to fly. >> gano reeves is revising his role as
michelle young made her final pick last night. her mom, not so sure. >> do you feel like he is ready for engagement? >> to be honest, no. [laughter] >> still, michelle says nate is her person and that she falls more in love with him every day. he vowed to never let michellere getting down on one knee. nate proposed on the show last night. she said yes. shel calls him her soulmate. the happy couple is talking about their future plans on good morning america. >> michelle,...
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michelle, the defense -- >> and very thorough. >> -- and the defense, michelle, argued that -- that maxwell was being scapegoated for epstein's actions. i wonder, as someone who has stood up and been a voice for so many victims, what you made of that? >> well, you know, they are trying to shift the blame to someone else. you know, it's another case just like the elizabeth holmes case where the defense is trying to blame the evils of the man on a woman. so, um, it's -- i think it's a big day for a lot of victims out there. >> elie, legally, can -- can you speak about what -- what is next here for the victims? i mean, the courage it takes to get up there on the stand, and to recount through incredibly painful testimony what -- what happened to you. and then, they had to hear that defense. and now, she's going to appeal. what is this road like for them? >> well, poppy, you're right. michelle's put on victims as well underaged victims into trials. it is impossible to understand what these people go through and it is important to -- to let people know that they can come forward and tell the truth. and i have to note, there is more to be done here from a prosecutorial standpoint. this was not a two-person operation. this was not just jeffrey epstein and ghislaine maxwell. there were plenty of other people allegedly court according to public accusations, according to civil lawsuits that have been filed. people who were part of this ring, people who sexually abused minors, that's been alleged. and i think prosecutors have a real obligation to dig all the way down to the bottom, and bring anyone else who may have been part of this to justice. >> i agree. those people that enabled this. >> right. who are the other powerful people out there? michelle hagan, elie honig, thank you both very much. >> out front next, former president trump makes an endorsement but then threatens to tak
michelle, the defense -- >> and very thorough. >> -- and the defense, michelle, argued that -- that maxwell was being scapegoated for epstein's actions. i wonder, as someone who has stood up and been a voice for so many victims, what you made of that? >> well, you know, they are trying to shift the blame to someone else. you know, it's another case just like the elizabeth holmes case where the defense is trying to blame the evils of the man on a woman. so, um, it's -- i think...