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this is how you grab something. i'm mr. rosenbaum trying to take this gun away. this is how i'm going to do it with my hand turned almost completely around and with apparently my fingers spread so these don't get around the gun or the outside of the path and the other ones do get soot. we're not talking about injuries to the palm here. we are not talking about injuries like this or any kind of grabbing injuries. we are talking about either accidental or completely defensive to knock that gun away as he is being shot just before he is killed on the third or fourth shot. we're supposed to believe that mr. rosen water main is james borne or wic some super star hero capable of killing with his hands and deserved the treatment that he got from the defendant. mr. richards' closing was quite personal, if not taking shots personally at mr. binger he was gloating about his client's kills. and he talked about a lot about the ziminskis he knows darn well they are charged by my office and fifth amendment right. >> stop, stop. stop. let me ask you to step out for a moment, wou
this is how you grab something. i'm mr. rosenbaum trying to take this gun away. this is how i'm going to do it with my hand turned almost completely around and with apparently my fingers spread so these don't get around the gun or the outside of the path and the other ones do get soot. we're not talking about injuries to the palm here. we are not talking about injuries like this or any kind of grabbing injuries. we are talking about either accidental or completely defensive to knock that gun...
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mr. youngkin: how about that, huh? [applause] ♪ mr. youngkin: wow.eering and applause] [crowd chanting "glenn" ] mr. youngkin: thank you. wow. amazing. all right, virginia, we won this thing! [applause] how much fun, how much fun. first of all, thank you all for waiting, waiting a few minutes longer than we thought. breakfast will be served shortly. amazing. well, first, let me thank suzanne. let me thank suzanne. [applause] i had said many, many times that the lord knew what he was doing because i need her a lot more than she needs me. when i told you on that fateful friday afternoon that a conviction had come over my heart to go serve virginians, you did respond. you responded with grace. you responded with support. you responded with unconditional love. thank you. i also have to thank my amazing kids because i'm not sure they were all on board at the beginning. so, guys, i want to thank you. john, thank you, over in dublin. i love you guys. and i want to thank my beloved commonwealth of virginia. [applause] my fellow virginians. we stand here this
mr. youngkin: how about that, huh? [applause] ♪ mr. youngkin: wow.eering and applause] [crowd chanting "glenn" ] mr. youngkin: thank you. wow. amazing. all right, virginia, we won this thing! [applause] how much fun, how much fun. first of all, thank you all for waiting, waiting a few minutes longer than we thought. breakfast will be served shortly. amazing. well, first, let me thank suzanne. let me thank suzanne. [applause] i had said many, many times that the lord knew what he was...
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how are you, mr. president? president biden: i tell you whatever she says i say yes.or duckworth: we served together when we were lieutenants. president biden: oh, great. ♪ ["god bless america"] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> the house is back at 3:30 eastern time to debate bills on cybersecurity, the opioid epidemic, and h.p.v. vaccines. later in the week, the house is expected to take up legislation to provide short-term government spending. current funding ex-spires friday night -- expires friday night. when the house is back in session, you can find live coverage here on c-span. >> wednesday, the supreme court hears a case on the constitutionality of a mississippi law banning most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. live coverage of oral argument at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3, online at c-span.org, or watch full coverage on c-span now, our new video app. >> at least six presidents recorded conve
how are you, mr. president? president biden: i tell you whatever she says i say yes.or duckworth: we served together when we were lieutenants. president biden: oh, great. ♪ ["god bless america"] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> the house is back at 3:30 eastern time to debate bills on cybersecurity, the opioid...
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and mr sharma, how did you get here in— that? and mr sharma, how did you get here in time _ that? e today to attend this press _ here in time today to attend this press conference? and prime minister. _ press conference? and prime minister, you told parliament this week— minister, you told parliament this week that — minister, you told parliament this week that the handling of the owen paterson _ week that the handling of the owen paterson affair as an error. and do you see _ paterson affair as an error. and do you see apologising as a form of weakness?— you see apologising as a form of weakness? , ., ., ., ., ., weakness? first of all on india and our relations _ weakness? first of all on india and our relations with _ weakness? first of all on india and our relations with india. _ weakness? first of all on india and our relations with india. we - weakness? first of all on india and our relations with india. we have l our relations with india. we have got a great relationship with india and... i don't think there is any particular need to introduce this into the discussion about o
and mr sharma, how did you get here in— that? and mr sharma, how did you get here in time _ that? e today to attend this press _ here in time today to attend this press conference? and prime minister. _ press conference? and prime minister, you told parliament this week— minister, you told parliament this week that — minister, you told parliament this week that the handling of the owen paterson _ week that the handling of the owen paterson affair as an error. and do you see _ paterson...
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Nov 11, 2021
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how mr. edward hahn is going to to, to bring us the ability to his company. that is one of the main question and also the international, our community is position is going to be critically important. here we didn't hear of responses from the internet community. yet, however, particularly the essays reaction to this new castle is going to be a defining moment. and a determinant factor people are calling for mass gather is on saturday, particularly that that the thread that the forces of free them are and, and change. they are asking for 1000000 people to march or on sunday incident, particularly in hot from and to show that the split is resistant against the military. but the military seems quite confident to say that we have built a national consensus, the tribal leaders and the representative of the different regions. and also mr. i will hand definitely has the support of the security for is that the support forces and the army behind him constantly dated behind him. so in that sense, military and other security forces include indemnity. she are groups, are
how mr. edward hahn is going to to, to bring us the ability to his company. that is one of the main question and also the international, our community is position is going to be critically important. here we didn't hear of responses from the internet community. yet, however, particularly the essays reaction to this new castle is going to be a defining moment. and a determinant factor people are calling for mass gather is on saturday, particularly that that the thread that the forces of free...
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mr. youngkin: how about that, huh? [applause] ♪ mr. youngkin: wow.eering and applause] [crowd chanting "glenn" ] mr. youngkin: thank you. wow. amazing. all right, virginia, we won this thing! [applause] how much fun, how much fun. first of all, thank you all for waiting, waiting a few minutes longer than we thought. breakfast will be served shortly. amazing. well, first, let me thank suzanne. let me thank suzanne. [applause] i had said many, many times that the lord knew what he was doing because i need her a lot more than she needs me. when i told you on that fateful friday afternoon that a conviction had come over my heart to go serve virginians, you did respond. you responded with grace. you responded with support. you responded with unconditional love. thank you. i also have to thank my amazing kids because i'm not sure they were all on board at the beginning. so, guys, i want to thank you. john, thank you, over in dublin. i love you guys. and i want to thank my beloved commonwealth of virginia. [applause] my fellow virginians. we stand here this
mr. youngkin: how about that, huh? [applause] ♪ mr. youngkin: wow.eering and applause] [crowd chanting "glenn" ] mr. youngkin: thank you. wow. amazing. all right, virginia, we won this thing! [applause] how much fun, how much fun. first of all, thank you all for waiting, waiting a few minutes longer than we thought. breakfast will be served shortly. amazing. well, first, let me thank suzanne. let me thank suzanne. [applause] i had said many, many times that the lord knew what he was...
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mr. ruiz: how often do they receive this training? ms. murphy: as far as -- the claims process -- mr. ruiz: one time training and they're done with it or are they supposed to conduct this four-hour training module once a year? mrs. murphy: the initial training and then annual refresher training and then on top of that, we've had our annual symposium. mr. ruiz: are those annual symposiums mandatory or by those who want to attend those symposiums? ms. murphy: i'd ask ms. rawls to comment because she's the host and driver of those symposiums. ms. rawls: excellent question. those trainings are required. the symposiums we ensure that we do have all of the processors and the coordinators attending as well as leadership so we don't want to stop and just have those who are touching the claims, these symposiums are also open to the leadership. mr. ruiz: do you also train them in surviveor centric language training, trauma informed training, how to be sensitive in your language and how to speak to survivors of military sexual trauma? mr. recalls: yes, sir. trauma informed training is a part of
mr. ruiz: how often do they receive this training? ms. murphy: as far as -- the claims process -- mr. ruiz: one time training and they're done with it or are they supposed to conduct this four-hour training module once a year? mrs. murphy: the initial training and then annual refresher training and then on top of that, we've had our annual symposium. mr. ruiz: are those annual symposiums mandatory or by those who want to attend those symposiums? ms. murphy: i'd ask ms. rawls to comment because...
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and when i into waived mr. how do i ask that question? what are you aware of that some people say that you are part of it. he very clearly am they to him. and they said that he did not know that the military takeover is coming. he could smell some, he was suspicious of that, but definitely it happened. it didn't happen with their consultation with him. but now the deputy chairman of the 70 council of sudan and the head of the rapids support was the strongest. the region of the army says that actually they have discussed with the prime minister of the lamb duke as well. and that he knew that the military take over 3 years to the day that it took place. so it is quite a bold one, will see what mr. duke is going to say regarding these allegations, but definitely it will have that pin occasion because as you mentioned that he was on the how to how good as when they were negotiating a deal. and people were already the question, his independence, but he said that he's going to be fully independent. and now up there, there's a legation. people a
and when i into waived mr. how do i ask that question? what are you aware of that some people say that you are part of it. he very clearly am they to him. and they said that he did not know that the military takeover is coming. he could smell some, he was suspicious of that, but definitely it happened. it didn't happen with their consultation with him. but now the deputy chairman of the 70 council of sudan and the head of the rapids support was the strongest. the region of the army says that...
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mr. bryan, having turned away, that he didn't come back for the right reasons. how can one say that he has lied on february 23rd when he says he was trying to get a recording of mr. arbery that he was trying to document what was going on because he thought mr. arbery was going to get away, and he wanted the flpolice to have tha information. those weren't my words. those were his words way back, moments after the shooting. having seen that mr. bryan was going away and then turning around and put the video back up, how is that not a reasonable doubt in this case? now i don't know what is going to be said when she gets back up here, but i know it seems like every technician in creation has been involved in this case. drone this, footage that. filter this and enhance that. we've got 20 million frames of every second of the footage in this case, but how in the course of all that work does someone who is practically computer illit maerate figure out that t have this case all wrong? how is that possible? how do you know that? count the gear shifts. the state's theory is th
mr. bryan, having turned away, that he didn't come back for the right reasons. how can one say that he has lied on february 23rd when he says he was trying to get a recording of mr. arbery that he was trying to document what was going on because he thought mr. arbery was going to get away, and he wanted the flpolice to have tha information. those weren't my words. those were his words way back, moments after the shooting. having seen that mr. bryan was going away and then turning around and put...
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and however, the mr. how do it as well yesterday has met the, represent the representatives of death, political parties, and he told them that he's going to accept the decision and he's willing to follow the decision of the people in the streets here. so i asked general hand whether he is insisting on on how due to come back as a prime minister. he says that he will be happy to see him as a prime minister. but there are the talks with some other figures as well and report that we have heard that there are the other some of the other candidates political figures also have be invited to have to include in common interest. maybe to take that position because some sources close to hum duke said that actually hum duke is as, as, as not ready to or not keen to accept to be the prime minister that is declared by a, the leader of the military take over. so here in that sense, i think that behind is having a be plan to continue without hom duke as well. that's highly a possible burg here. the critical issue is that wi
and however, the mr. how do it as well yesterday has met the, represent the representatives of death, political parties, and he told them that he's going to accept the decision and he's willing to follow the decision of the people in the streets here. so i asked general hand whether he is insisting on on how due to come back as a prime minister. he says that he will be happy to see him as a prime minister. but there are the talks with some other figures as well and report that we have heard...
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mr. rittenhouse, and showing how everyone else was just a terrible person. every life counts. atters. if people did bad things that night, that could've been prosecuted. it's not up for mr. rittenhouse to be the judge, the jury, and eventually the executioner. a reasonable doubt is not a doubt, such as may be used to escape the responsibility of a decision. there's a lot going on in this case, and we all know that. we all knew that from the day we walked in on november 1st. but this verdict should be about what the facts are, and what mr. rittenhouse did. that's what the 12 of you, who go to deliberate, will go and decide. you are the factfinders. you decide what is beyond a reasonable doubt. you decide what he is guilty of or not guilty of from this menu of options that you now have. an imminent threat. the only imminent threat that night was mr. rittenhouse. he was not acting in legal, justified self-defense. he is guilty. thank you. >> thank you, mr. kraus. members of the jury, the time has now come when the great burden of reaching a just, fair, and conscientious decision i
mr. rittenhouse, and showing how everyone else was just a terrible person. every life counts. atters. if people did bad things that night, that could've been prosecuted. it's not up for mr. rittenhouse to be the judge, the jury, and eventually the executioner. a reasonable doubt is not a doubt, such as may be used to escape the responsibility of a decision. there's a lot going on in this case, and we all know that. we all knew that from the day we walked in on november 1st. but this verdict...
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explain how this impacts the system. mr. husock: i think it is important -- we still have over one million households in public housing and 3 million receiving vouchers. it is important to change the culture. here is what i mean. as it stands, it sounds great, you only have to pay 30% of your income in rent. but that means as your income goes up, so does your rent. does anyone else in the private market face that situation? would any of our viewers signing a rental agreement agree to that? the more you make, the more you pay your land will -- landlord? why do we punish them by locking them into a situation where there rent goes up? the more they earn, the more they pay. let's change the culture of public housing by making sure they pay a lack rate, and let's have it be a transitional phase. you are here for five years, have cheap rent, save money, and prepare to move up and out. some areas are doing it this way and they see very good results. they do not make public housing their lives. 10% of those in public housing in new
explain how this impacts the system. mr. husock: i think it is important -- we still have over one million households in public housing and 3 million receiving vouchers. it is important to change the culture. here is what i mean. as it stands, it sounds great, you only have to pay 30% of your income in rent. but that means as your income goes up, so does your rent. does anyone else in the private market face that situation? would any of our viewers signing a rental agreement agree to that? the...
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mr. arbery, and is right here with that shotgun. it wasn't like this. it was right like this. and how fast does mr. arbery come around the corner and, boom, shoots him. that is one continuous aggravated assault ending in the shotgun blast to his torso right here. came out right here. so how was he when the shotgun hit him? like this. right? got it across the wrist, across the torso, came out right here, so he's turned like this, according to the medical examiner. felony murder. felony murder is when you commit a felony and someone dies because of the felony. classic felony murder scenario. guy goes into a convenience store to rob the convenience store. he's not there to murder anybody. he's not there to kill the clerk. doesn't know the clerk. he's got a gun, right? what does he do? pulls out the gun, pointing it at the clerk. and the clerk is like, and what does he do? he tries to hit the gun away and starts punching the armed robber. what does the armed robber do? boom. kim kills the clerk. committing a felony, you cannot claim self-defense, you've now murdered the clerk because during the felony t
mr. arbery, and is right here with that shotgun. it wasn't like this. it was right like this. and how fast does mr. arbery come around the corner and, boom, shoots him. that is one continuous aggravated assault ending in the shotgun blast to his torso right here. came out right here. so how was he when the shotgun hit him? like this. right? got it across the wrist, across the torso, came out right here, so he's turned like this, according to the medical examiner. felony murder. felony murder is...
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that's how we partner with them on the tornadoes. mr. lucas: in my remaining time, can you discuss, how do you ensure it meets its work force demands especially as windstorm hazards are increasing. how do you get enough people there? do you have enough people there? mr. grimm: thank you. certainly the amount of work that fema has in front of us every year is a tremendous amount of work whether it's responding to disasters or mitigating disasters or preparing for disasters. we have an outstanding cadre of resources to respond to disasters. through, give you an example, throughout the pandemic fema has had to really change its posture on how we do business. that is including how we respond to disasters and how we run programs like the windstorm impact program. across the board. how do we deploy people. find new ways to do things. for example we have found technology enables us to deliver programs. it enables us to deliver on disaster assistance. we have programs such as fema corps, groups of young people who are just excited and outstanding
that's how we partner with them on the tornadoes. mr. lucas: in my remaining time, can you discuss, how do you ensure it meets its work force demands especially as windstorm hazards are increasing. how do you get enough people there? do you have enough people there? mr. grimm: thank you. certainly the amount of work that fema has in front of us every year is a tremendous amount of work whether it's responding to disasters or mitigating disasters or preparing for disasters. we have an...
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mr. arbery and is right here with that shotgun. it wasn't at port arms, like this, it was right like this. and how fast does mr. arbery come around the corner and boom! shoots him. that is one continuous aggravated assault, ending in the shotgun blast to his torso, right here. came out right here. all right? so how was he when the shotgun hit him? like this. right. got it across the wrist, right in the torso, came out right here. so he's turned like this. according to the medical examiner. >> felony murder. felony murder is when you commit a felony and someone dies because of the felony. classic felony murder scenario. guy goes into a convenience store to rob the convenience store. he's not there to murder anybody. he's not there to kill the clerk. but he's got a gun. pulls out the gun and is pointing it at the clerk, and the clerk is like, ah, and the clerk goes and tries to hit the gun away and starts punching at the armed robber, and what's the armed robber do? boom, kills the clerk. in committing a felony, you cannot claim self-defense. you've now murdered the clerk, because during the felony that you were d
mr. arbery and is right here with that shotgun. it wasn't at port arms, like this, it was right like this. and how fast does mr. arbery come around the corner and boom! shoots him. that is one continuous aggravated assault, ending in the shotgun blast to his torso, right here. came out right here. all right? so how was he when the shotgun hit him? like this. right. got it across the wrist, right in the torso, came out right here. so he's turned like this. according to the medical examiner....
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mr. al will han at betrayal off to 40 people being killed and more than $200.00 injured. how are you going to convince them? the political agreement was signed was the 1st place, and on one fact, over the past 3 weeks, i have been working on the political agreement simply to avoid further plot. then that's why i hope with this agreement, we will end complete these, the bloodshed, as i said, every drop of blood is pressure. i fully appreciate the anger among the people. i know that many may differ, reject or object to the political agreement signed. however, i have no personal gains in the agreements. i'm fully driven by the fact that we should avoid further bloodshed put an end to all the violations . every drop of blood, as they said is very precious and therefore i hope together we can beat a compromise where we avoid further bloodshed and paved the way once again, 2 words transitioned into democracy. so from what you have said, understand that there will be no member of the force of freedom and change in this new transitional period. is that through the whole concept of th
mr. al will han at betrayal off to 40 people being killed and more than $200.00 injured. how are you going to convince them? the political agreement was signed was the 1st place, and on one fact, over the past 3 weeks, i have been working on the political agreement simply to avoid further plot. then that's why i hope with this agreement, we will end complete these, the bloodshed, as i said, every drop of blood is pressure. i fully appreciate the anger among the people. i know that many may...
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mr. arbery. you can see how far back mr. bryan is. and you can see mr. arbery going to the left momentarily. and way over here, and i promise not to touch the screen. this little fuzzy black thing here, this silhouette, is travis mcmichael. where on this video -- putting aside the fact that mr. bryan is not going to have as good a view driving on a sunny day in his car. from this video alone, where is mr. travis mcmichael's shotgun? roddie bryan can't see any weapon. he has no reason to know that these men are armed. and at this point, there's 20 seconds left in this video. we're just going to go ahead and play it. and you tell me, in your mind, because you can't tell me. figure out when roddie bryan can see travis mcmichael's shotgun. if roddie is looking the wrong way. he's looking to the right expect playing arbery to run off. wow. we're now, what, where we are on the time stamp? we're now at 1:28. roddie bryan has never seen, and i don't care what is in any prior statement. we know looking at this video roddie bryan has never seen the shotgun until after it's been discharged the first ti
mr. arbery. you can see how far back mr. bryan is. and you can see mr. arbery going to the left momentarily. and way over here, and i promise not to touch the screen. this little fuzzy black thing here, this silhouette, is travis mcmichael. where on this video -- putting aside the fact that mr. bryan is not going to have as good a view driving on a sunny day in his car. from this video alone, where is mr. travis mcmichael's shotgun? roddie bryan can't see any weapon. he has no reason to know...
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do we then stop and deal with the issues that mr azeem - how do we then stop and deal with the issues about _ the issues that mr azeem rafiq mentioned about tackling - the issues that mr azeem rafiq. mentioned about tackling racism the issues that mr azeem rafiq - mentioned about tackling racism and homophobia — mentioned about tackling racism and homophobia and _ mentioned about tackling racism and homophobia and sexism _ mentioned about tackling racism and homophobia and sexism in _ mentioned about tackling racism and homophobia and sexism in how- mentioned about tackling racism and homophobia and sexism in how do. mentioned about tackling racism andl homophobia and sexism in how do we stop it _ homophobia and sexism in how do we stop it ireing — homophobia and sexism in how do we stop it being tokenistic? _ homophobia and sexism in how do we stop it being tokenistic? [— homophobia and sexism in how do we stop it being tokenistic?— stop it being tokenistic? i think the ecb would _ stop it being tokenistic? i think the ecb would welcome - stop it being tokenistic? i think the ecb wou
do we then stop and deal with the issues that mr azeem - how do we then stop and deal with the issues about _ the issues that mr azeem rafiq mentioned about tackling - the issues that mr azeem rafiq. mentioned about tackling racism the issues that mr azeem rafiq - mentioned about tackling racism and homophobia — mentioned about tackling racism and homophobia and _ mentioned about tackling racism and homophobia and sexism _ mentioned about tackling racism and homophobia and sexism in _...
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mr. speaker, how incredible the labour party continues to tackle and attack the government when they voted against the tax rising measures that are necessary, that are necessary to fund our nhs. they are completely inconsistent, mr. speaker, they have absolute no plans and no ideas. >> we now have come to the statement. we now come to the prime minister prime minister johnson. boris johnson: thank you. mr. speaker, with your permission to make a statement about the g20 summit in rome and update the house on cop26 in glasgow. almost 30 years ago the world acknowledged the gathering danger of climate change and agreed to do what would have once been inconceivable and regulate the atmosphere of the planet itself by curbing greenhouse gas emissions. and one declaration succeeded. another until in paris in 2015, we all agreed to seek to restrain the rising world to 1.5 degrees centigrade. now after all the targets and the promises and after yet more warnings from our scientists about the perils staring at us in the face, we come to the reckoning. this is the moment when we must turn words into
mr. speaker, how incredible the labour party continues to tackle and attack the government when they voted against the tax rising measures that are necessary, that are necessary to fund our nhs. they are completely inconsistent, mr. speaker, they have absolute no plans and no ideas. >> we now have come to the statement. we now come to the prime minister prime minister johnson. boris johnson: thank you. mr. speaker, with your permission to make a statement about the g20 summit in rome and...
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mr. president, how you doing, mr. president?in washington, d.c. >> antetokounmpo is from greece. >>> fans of the netflix show "stranger things" have a chance to immerse themselves into a whole "stranger things" world. two popup stores in new york city and los angeles have opened. inside, there are re-created sets, merchandise you can buy, and a chance to be transported into some of the hit series' famous scenes. the stores are only open for a limited time. >>> and an 83-year-old alabama man is the oldest person to ever hike the full appalachian trail. m.j. "sunny" eberhart strode into the record books yesterday. he hiked the trail out of order and completed the final section of the almost 2,200-mile trail in western massachusetts. the trail runs between georgia and maine. he started his hike in february. he said the trail was rough, and he had quite a few spills on the slippery rocks. >>> coming up only on "cbs mornings," emily ratajkowski will be in our times square studio for her first tv interview about her new book, "my body
mr. president, how you doing, mr. president?in washington, d.c. >> antetokounmpo is from greece. >>> fans of the netflix show "stranger things" have a chance to immerse themselves into a whole "stranger things" world. two popup stores in new york city and los angeles have opened. inside, there are re-created sets, merchandise you can buy, and a chance to be transported into some of the hit series' famous scenes. the stores are only open for a limited time....
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mr. al, will hon. so how are you going to manage the freedom and change coalition is the largest sudan has seen in decades. it has been at the forefront of this glorious revolution. it will remain active and there is no democracy without political parties. however, what is left of the transitional period mandates that all these political parties and functions are required to join forces get engaged with the respect of supporters and get fully prepared to the election race . it is only the election that will take the country into permanent and lasting democracy, where the people will have their say and a leg. though leaders about what about their protest want the streets, the resistance committees say they consider your agreement with mister elbow, hand at betrayal after 40 people being killed and more than 200 injured. how are you going to convince them? the political agreement was science was built and the 1st place on one fact over the past 3 weeks, i have been working on the political agreement simply to a
mr. al, will hon. so how are you going to manage the freedom and change coalition is the largest sudan has seen in decades. it has been at the forefront of this glorious revolution. it will remain active and there is no democracy without political parties. however, what is left of the transitional period mandates that all these political parties and functions are required to join forces get engaged with the respect of supporters and get fully prepared to the election race . it is only the...
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i cannot speak to how fintech companies have changed that, though. mr. torres: ok. so we don't know, we don't have enough information to determine if these products are reducing racial disparities? ms. broady: i don't. i can speak to the banking part, how leaving black neighborhoods have hurt them. i can't speak how fintech companies have helped. i believe they are. i can't provide particular data at this time. mr. torres: ok. that's the extent of my questioning. thank you. mr. lynch: the gentleman yields back. it's been a very good discussion. and it was helpful having a mixed of perspectives. i'd like to thank our witnesses for their testimony today. without objection, all members will have five legislative days within which to submit additional written questions for the witnesses to the chair which will be forward to the witnesses for their response. i'd just ask our witnesses to please respond as promptly as you are able. without objection, all members will have five legislative days within which to submit extraneous materials to the chair upon inclusion in the r
i cannot speak to how fintech companies have changed that, though. mr. torres: ok. so we don't know, we don't have enough information to determine if these products are reducing racial disparities? ms. broady: i don't. i can speak to the banking part, how leaving black neighborhoods have hurt them. i can't speak how fintech companies have helped. i believe they are. i can't provide particular data at this time. mr. torres: ok. that's the extent of my questioning. thank you. mr. lynch: the...
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mr. trump, but how effective will that be? mr.ngkin has tried very much to walk a fine line on this. he has accepted mr. trump's endorsement, but he has tried to distance himself as much as possible. republicans are watching that performance. and he has, crucially seized on an issue that is very important to conservatives, which is schooling. with covid restrictions, mask mandates and how racial inequality is being taught in the schools. anchor: how could those issues you just mentioned effect campaigning for the midterms come a depending on tonight's result in virginia? guest: republicans will be watching to see if mr. youngkin has come up with a formula that will help him win in a post-trump world. this has had an appeal for suburban voters but also hardline trump voters. democrats will be waiting to see if there's mileage in making that association between republican candidates in mr. trump, whether that turns off moderate voters even if mr. trump is not on the value -- on the ballot or whether they have to get more aggressive
mr. trump, but how effective will that be? mr.ngkin has tried very much to walk a fine line on this. he has accepted mr. trump's endorsement, but he has tried to distance himself as much as possible. republicans are watching that performance. and he has, crucially seized on an issue that is very important to conservatives, which is schooling. with covid restrictions, mask mandates and how racial inequality is being taught in the schools. anchor: how could those issues you just mentioned effect...
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as to how these -- >> reclaiming my time. mr. summers, there are 7,700 permits unused. how many acres of public land are leased by fossil fuel companies and not even used yet, just available for drilling whenever you decide? >> congresswoman, again, i think you have a fundamental misunderstanding as to how this process works and the time and resources -- >> reclaiming my time, 13.9 million acres. to visualize how much land that is, if each grain of rice were one acre, that would be 479 pounds of rice. the american petroleum institute even opposed more leasing on our lands. they sued to stop it because apparently this acreage wasn't enough. mr. worth, you serve on the american petroleum institute's executive committee. do you support a pause on new oil and gas leases on federal land? >> congresswoman, access to resource in this country is essential to ensure the energy security of our country, and -- >> reclaiming my time. mr. lawler do you support a pause? >> the administration -- >> it's our hope that the pause ends soon. we th
as to how these -- >> reclaiming my time. mr. summers, there are 7,700 permits unused. how many acres of public land are leased by fossil fuel companies and not even used yet, just available for drilling whenever you decide? >> congresswoman, again, i think you have a fundamental misunderstanding as to how this process works and the time and resources -- >> reclaiming my time, 13.9 million acres. to visualize how much land that is, if each grain of rice were one acre, that...
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mr. car bury -- you can see how far back mr. brian is. and you can see mr. arbery going to the left momentarily. and way over here -- i promise not to touch the screen. this little fuzzy black thing here, this silhouette, is travis mcmichael. where on this video -- putting aside the fact that mr. brian is not going to have as good a view driving on a sunny day in his car, from this video alone, where is mr. travis mcmichael's shotgun? roddy brian can't see any weapon. he has no reason to know that these men are armed. and at this point, there is 20 seconds left in this video. we are just going to go ahead and play it. and you tell me in your mind, because you can't tell me -- figure out when roddy brian can see travis mcmichael's shotgun. roddy is looking the wrong way. he's looking to the right, expecting mr. arbery to run off. wow. we are now -- where are we on the time stamp? we are now at 1:28. roddy brian has never seen -- and i don't care what is in any -- statement. we know looking at this video, roddy brian has never seen the shotgun until after it h
mr. car bury -- you can see how far back mr. brian is. and you can see mr. arbery going to the left momentarily. and way over here -- i promise not to touch the screen. this little fuzzy black thing here, this silhouette, is travis mcmichael. where on this video -- putting aside the fact that mr. brian is not going to have as good a view driving on a sunny day in his car, from this video alone, where is mr. travis mcmichael's shotgun? roddy brian can't see any weapon. he has no reason to know...
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>> since i was about...18. >> judge judy: and how long have you and mr. kribell been a couple? >> judge judy: so you've been together three years. >> yes. >> judge judy: and of those three years, how many of those three years have you been homeless? >> only a few months. >> judge judy: how many different places have you lived? >> new jersey, los angeles,
>> since i was about...18. >> judge judy: and how long have you and mr. kribell been a couple? >> judge judy: so you've been together three years. >> yes. >> judge judy: and of those three years, how many of those three years have you been homeless? >> only a few months. >> judge judy: how many different places have you lived? >> new jersey, los angeles,
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mr. gould, respond to, is how would more restrictive oil export policies impact our domestic prices? so if you can begin first, mr. nalley. mr. nalley: sure. it's always a great question about import and export of crude oil. the basis, the u.s. refineries are built to work on the heavier krudz that's im -- crudes that's imported. and the u.s. is lighter than the export. it's an international market. we're very dependent on the international market. if we cut off crude oil exports, we're still going to have a tremendous amount of imports to meet the u.s. needs. senator murkowski: people don't understand that so much is related to the refining capacity we have domestically. mr. gould, can you respond as well? thank you. mr. gould: yeah. i would concur with the remarks just made by my colleague from the e.i.a. the u.s. flows of crude and refined products to and from international markets are complex that deal with different refinery configurations and different grades that are required in different parts of the system. so i would -- i mean, there is an easy way to simplify the debate. in
mr. gould, respond to, is how would more restrictive oil export policies impact our domestic prices? so if you can begin first, mr. nalley. mr. nalley: sure. it's always a great question about import and export of crude oil. the basis, the u.s. refineries are built to work on the heavier krudz that's im -- crudes that's imported. and the u.s. is lighter than the export. it's an international market. we're very dependent on the international market. if we cut off crude oil exports, we're still...
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mr. binger. how do you know what mr. rosenbaum was thinking? because i don't.he yelled "fuck you" and lunged at kyle rittenhouse. why is he yelling the f.u.? one of two things. one to intimidate or two, because he got into a situation over his head. thinking before he said before chasing him, you won't do shit, mf-er to my client. well, he was wrong. he states that kyle didn't know that he was there, meaning richard mcginnis. he was a journalist running along with his hand, his phone in his hand in the air in to get a story. my client is not responsible for endangering him when he gets into danger. plus, the instruction says that if he was privileged as to rosenbaum, he's privileged as to count 2, mr. mcginnis. count 3, jump kick man. the uncomplaining, unidentified witness in count 3 there's video later on when i'm going through that, you'll see and i ask you to pay attention. the state has said he's not kicking him. he doesn't hit him. when you watch the video and it will be in slow motion, watch where his foot goes, watch what happens to kyle's head. the for
mr. binger. how do you know what mr. rosenbaum was thinking? because i don't.he yelled "fuck you" and lunged at kyle rittenhouse. why is he yelling the f.u.? one of two things. one to intimidate or two, because he got into a situation over his head. thinking before he said before chasing him, you won't do shit, mf-er to my client. well, he was wrong. he states that kyle didn't know that he was there, meaning richard mcginnis. he was a journalist running along with his hand, his phone...
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mr. dixon, how are we doing? we've seen videos of families being kicked off airplanes because their young children can't keep their masks on for a long time and i've heard stories of people that just decided not to fly because they have young children and know they won't be able to keep their mask on. so can you talk about why the f.a.a.'s policy forces airlines to kick these families off planes was with a young children you can't do it, and i don't know if you have grandchildren or great grandchildren, they're not good at keeping their masks on. mr. dickson: senator, i can't speak to public health in particular, but obviously we all want to get through the effects of the covid pandemic, and we certainly support what the public health authorities have put in place in terms of a combination of mitigations. but that's not an f.a.a. requirement. really the important thing to me is aviation safety and making sure that passengers on commercial aircraft follow crew members' instructions. if those requirements were in t
mr. dixon, how are we doing? we've seen videos of families being kicked off airplanes because their young children can't keep their masks on for a long time and i've heard stories of people that just decided not to fly because they have young children and know they won't be able to keep their mask on. so can you talk about why the f.a.a.'s policy forces airlines to kick these families off planes was with a young children you can't do it, and i don't know if you have grandchildren or great...
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mr. woods, how do you expect to capture enough of exxon's future emissions from extraction transportation and other company operations to remain consistent with the country's net zero obligation? >> congressman, that's the big challenge we face moving from one energy source to another and it has been widely recognized in order for society to be successful and the iea that carbon capture will play an important role in that and the policy to support implementation will be important to achieve society's objectives. so no matter what solution we go to, there will be extensive need for additional investment in infrastructure as well as the technology to replace today's energy system. so it's not a question of spending more money. it's where you spend that money, and i would make the point that a number are required and large investments in those solutions are required across our economy and across the world as a whole. >> thank you, mr. woods. i understand that to mean you don't know yet how you can capture enough of exxon's future emissions from extraction transportation and other company ope
mr. woods, how do you expect to capture enough of exxon's future emissions from extraction transportation and other company operations to remain consistent with the country's net zero obligation? >> congressman, that's the big challenge we face moving from one energy source to another and it has been widely recognized in order for society to be successful and the iea that carbon capture will play an important role in that and the policy to support implementation will be important to...
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as to how -- >> reclaiming my time. mr. sommers, there are 7,700 permits unused. how many acres of public land were already leased by fossil fuel companies and not even used yet? just available for drilling whenever you decide. >> congresswoman, again, i think you have a fundamental misunderstanding as to how this process works and the time and resources -- >> reclaiming my time, reclaiming my time, the answer is 13.9 million acres. to visualize how much land that is, if each grain of rice were one acre, that would be 479 pounds of rice. the american petroleum institute even opposed more leasing on our land, they even sued to stop it, because apparently this acreage wasn't enough. mr. wirth, you serve on the american petroleum institute's executive committee. do you support a pause on new oil and gas leases on federal lands? >> congresswoman, access to resource in this country is essential to ensure the energy security of our country and -- >> reclaiming my time. mr. lawler, do you support a pause? >> the administration --
as to how -- >> reclaiming my time. mr. sommers, there are 7,700 permits unused. how many acres of public land were already leased by fossil fuel companies and not even used yet? just available for drilling whenever you decide. >> congresswoman, again, i think you have a fundamental misunderstanding as to how this process works and the time and resources -- >> reclaiming my time, reclaiming my time, the answer is 13.9 million acres. to visualize how much land that is, if each...
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how can you possibly trust that man? [cheering] >> mr., i think you lost your place in the notes again. [laughter] the only thing he is delivering his high taxes, high prices and low growth. >> here, here. >> i am not sure he should be shouting about that. these are broken promises. it is also about fairness. everyone needs protection against massive health care costs. someone with assets worth 100,000 pounds would lose everything. yet someone with assets of 10 million pounds will keep almost everything. >> here, here. >> it is just like their 2017 manifesto all over again only this time something has changed. he picked the pockets of working people to protect the estates of the wealthy. how could he possibly have managed to devise a working class dementia tax? >> here, here. >> mr. speaker, i think i have answered that three times. [laughter] we have done more for working people up and down the country than they have ever done. we are actually solving the problems they failed to solve. we are disregarding your housing asset altogether an
how can you possibly trust that man? [cheering] >> mr., i think you lost your place in the notes again. [laughter] the only thing he is delivering his high taxes, high prices and low growth. >> here, here. >> i am not sure he should be shouting about that. these are broken promises. it is also about fairness. everyone needs protection against massive health care costs. someone with assets worth 100,000 pounds would lose everything. yet someone with assets of 10 million pounds...
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mr. al, how are you doing, al >> reporter: with a call during the thanksgiving day parade. >> my message is after two years, we're back, america is back there is nothing we're able to overcome, al. >> reporter: in a video message, the bidens noted while many families can celebrate together again, others feel an absence. >> we also keep in our hearts those who we lost and those who have lost so much and those who have an empty seat at their kitchen table or dining room table this year. >> reporter: we have an update on the president's health. the white house provide us with a memo if last week's physical back in washington a polyp was removed during his colonoscopy. that is b is benign today here on the island, the first lady says the family will attend a tree-lighting ceremony as a part of the festivities. >> kelly, thank you. >>> americans did more than just eat turkey and watch football this thanksgiving. they also spent a lot of money total online spending is on track to reach between 5.1 and $5.4 billion according to adobe analytics. here were black friday deals with nbc's jolene ken
mr. al, how are you doing, al >> reporter: with a call during the thanksgiving day parade. >> my message is after two years, we're back, america is back there is nothing we're able to overcome, al. >> reporter: in a video message, the bidens noted while many families can celebrate together again, others feel an absence. >> we also keep in our hearts those who we lost and those who have lost so much and those who have an empty seat at their kitchen table or dining room...
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mr. rittenhouse are alive. because, the defense talks about games that the prosecution has played. let's talk about games. let's talk about how mr. rittenhouse on that night did not tell anyone about this grabbing of the gun did tell anyone i was afraid they were going to use the gun against me. that is because once mr. rittenhouse and his team understood that an unarmed person chasing him, and unarmed person chasing him later on would not be enough to meet this standard, to meet this privilege. they had to concoct a story. they had to concoct a story about how suddenly i was in great fear of this gun being used ♪ ♪ >> bret: welcome to "special report." we are continuing our coverage of the kyle rittenhouse trial live from kenosha, wisconsin. >> you darn well know if there is any evidence saying the night of we would have known about it so, yes, mr. rosenbaum is 4 feet or so from the barrel of the gun. he gets shot in the hip. he begins to crumple. remember, we
mr. rittenhouse are alive. because, the defense talks about games that the prosecution has played. let's talk about games. let's talk about how mr. rittenhouse on that night did not tell anyone about this grabbing of the gun did tell anyone i was afraid they were going to use the gun against me. that is because once mr. rittenhouse and his team understood that an unarmed person chasing him, and unarmed person chasing him later on would not be enough to meet this standard, to meet this...
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mr. kerns, how long were you and ms. baker roommates? did you move in to her home? >> no, your honor. >> judge judy: she moved in to yours, or you moved in together? >> the way that it happened, your honor, was i rented a two-bedroom condo with one of my friends at the time. about three months in, it was determined that we could no longer live together. the roommate at that time decided to just kind of pack up his stuff and move, leaving me to pay the full rent amount, which i could not do. the landlord gave me the ultimatum, basically, that i could either be evicted or pay the full amount, neither of which were acceptable to me. she came back slightly later and said, "i have a friend --" the friend was ms. shelly baker -- "who needs a place to stay, and if you allow ms. baker to live with you, then you can resume paying the normal rent amount. >> judge judy: why did you need a place to stay? >> i was in between homes. i was actually homeless for about seven days.
mr. kerns, how long were you and ms. baker roommates? did you move in to her home? >> no, your honor. >> judge judy: she moved in to yours, or you moved in together? >> the way that it happened, your honor, was i rented a two-bedroom condo with one of my friends at the time. about three months in, it was determined that we could no longer live together. the roommate at that time decided to just kind of pack up his stuff and move, leaving me to pay the full rent amount, which i...
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tara: how do they even get access to the president? mr. bolten: they are in a receiving line at a fundraiser or a kennedy center event or something, and somebody is having their photo taken with the president and they say, by the way, i have a friend who -- and we did everything we could to keep those away from the president and try to avoid not just the fact about the appearance of any political influence in the process. those are nastiness. mr. lew: a cousin had pending litigation and i had a case where foreign leaders wanted to go to the president and argue that he should tell the justice department to stop prosecuting something, including very close allies. we could tell the chief of staff to prime minister that's not how the system works, but sometimes the prime minister will call the president, and he could say, hey . i had the experience sitting with the president no car when he took one of those calls. it was a university quality civics lesson on why the president of the united states should have nothing to do with it. i don't thin
tara: how do they even get access to the president? mr. bolten: they are in a receiving line at a fundraiser or a kennedy center event or something, and somebody is having their photo taken with the president and they say, by the way, i have a friend who -- and we did everything we could to keep those away from the president and try to avoid not just the fact about the appearance of any political influence in the process. those are nastiness. mr. lew: a cousin had pending litigation and i had a...
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mr. clyburn, how are we doing?eporter: a number of the virginia democrats are very critical of the decision not to put the infrastructure bill on the floor before the election. they think that contributed to terry mcauliffe's loss. do you believe the house democrats in any way were partially responsible for what happened on tuesday? ms. pelosi: wasn't that the question you asked? reporter: similar. ms. pelosi: what i said was any sign of progress is always good for the public when they understand what it is. i think they understand infrastructure pretty well. so it would have been better if we had, i don't know because i haven't seen the data. perhaps you have. i think there are other issues at work in that election. it remains not for me to make an observation unsubstantiated by data and science and fact. i'm very scientific about elections. district by district. within the district, region by region. we'll see what that is. but it was not a good night. let's just -- let's not get away from that. you have to ask -
mr. clyburn, how are we doing?eporter: a number of the virginia democrats are very critical of the decision not to put the infrastructure bill on the floor before the election. they think that contributed to terry mcauliffe's loss. do you believe the house democrats in any way were partially responsible for what happened on tuesday? ms. pelosi: wasn't that the question you asked? reporter: similar. ms. pelosi: what i said was any sign of progress is always good for the public when they...
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mr. brown, how would your mind -- mines be affected? mr. haddock: importantly, i think our operations would continue. we can pick them up. we can move them. what would happen is i described our business as being on a treadmill. we are constantly trying to replace the resources that we deplete as we move through the year. we do that through investment and expiration investment. it is through coming up with ways to convert what would be waste into ore. it is a large investment. what happens in our industry is we have to balance our capital throughout the world and throughout our deposits. we would continue to mining our deposits in our growth profile and the united states would continue to decline. particularly with the rights royalties, it would decline much faster. sen. barrasso: mr. brown. mr. brown: it would have significant impact on us. an 8% royalty, a 7 cent per ton so-called dirt tax, and understand in the industry, we take the overburden out of the pit and put it on the bank. that is the first touch. we put it back into the pit to d
mr. brown, how would your mind -- mines be affected? mr. haddock: importantly, i think our operations would continue. we can pick them up. we can move them. what would happen is i described our business as being on a treadmill. we are constantly trying to replace the resources that we deplete as we move through the year. we do that through investment and expiration investment. it is through coming up with ways to convert what would be waste into ore. it is a large investment. what happens in...