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nicole: a great point.the a block was the vice president's inability to get people to cross the aisle and work together and push forward president biden's agenda but kamala harris is blaming the senate for not getting people across the aisle and passing the bill. look what she said questioned about trying to get republicans across the aisle. >> you were just in the senate. >> yeah. >> and the president spent decades there. how come you can't pull someone across the aisle on this, or joe manchin within your own party. >> we are not going to give up on these issues but you're right, it's a 50-50 senate. it's a 50-50 senate and so, but it has to be a combination of us as an administration but also everyone weighing in. nicole: again, david i don't really know what that answer was, but what was your take on it? david: more word salad for one which is all you get. you're right, biden has been in the senate for what, decades. kamala harris was there. the reason they can't work, by the way she is the president of
nicole: a great point.the a block was the vice president's inability to get people to cross the aisle and work together and push forward president biden's agenda but kamala harris is blaming the senate for not getting people across the aisle and passing the bill. look what she said questioned about trying to get republicans across the aisle. >> you were just in the senate. >> yeah. >> and the president spent decades there. how come you can't pull someone across the aisle on...
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nicole - nicole, here's how this works, all right.r of mystery objects brought out in front of us and our job is to guess what each one is the catch is that we have to figure it out by touch alone are you ready for this >> i am so ready [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: really all right. since i'm the host, yeah, here we go, i'm going first why am i going first let's just see our first object [ light laughter ] all right, so this is -- all right, i'm not good at this game i get freaked out. all right, we have -- i'll have 30 seconds to identify what this is, all right you can look at it if you want >> oh, i can >> jimmy: yeah, you just can't tell me what it is [ laughter ] >> good luck >> jimmy: don't say that [ light laughter ] it's so weird. i can't tell you how weird it is it's so weird. i don't like it. but it doesn't feel like it's warm or anything did i touch it oh ew gross. it's like a cold liquid. [ light laughter ] what do you mean "go ahead." go in it [ laughter ] i have to go in the liquid it's water it's water what's in it this
nicole - nicole, here's how this works, all right.r of mystery objects brought out in front of us and our job is to guess what each one is the catch is that we have to figure it out by touch alone are you ready for this >> i am so ready [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: really all right. since i'm the host, yeah, here we go, i'm going first why am i going first let's just see our first object [ light laughter ] all right, so this is -- all right, i'm not good at this game i get freaked...
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>> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> muy buenas noches estas son las noticias que debe saber antes de acabar el día soy nicole joaquín "chapo" guzmán loera recibe una sentencia de 3 años de prisión pero puede quedar en libertad antes para su defensa es un gran triunfo >> cualquier sentencia menos de la recomendación para nosotros es una victoria >> hoy emma coronel habló en la corte dijo que estaba arrepentida esta noche tenemos reacciones desde sinaloa , vuelve a ocurrir 3 muertos y ocho heridoen una escuela el sospechoso es un estudiante de 15 años de edad que abrió fuego con una pistola en la fda dicen que pueden usar la píldora de (nombre en inglés) para evitar muertes >> es una herramienta para luchar contra el coronavirus (covid-19) >> crecen los llamados a vacunarse para evitar muertes por ómicron vicente fernández fue ingresado a terapia intensiva está con respirador artificial tenemos lo último del estado de su salud pero empezamos con la sentencia de emma coronel la esposdel joaquín "chapo" guzmán loera fue condenada a 3 años de prisión por narcotráfico y lavado de dinero una sentencia menor a los 4
>> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> muy buenas noches estas son las noticias que debe saber antes de acabar el día soy nicole joaquín "chapo" guzmán loera recibe una sentencia de 3 años de prisión pero puede quedar en libertad antes para su defensa es un gran triunfo >> cualquier sentencia menos de la recomendación para nosotros es una victoria >> hoy emma coronel habló en la corte dijo que estaba arrepentida esta noche tenemos reacciones desde sinaloa , vuelve a...
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he wants to know, how do you rationalize nicole? the fact that your book is being banned from being taught in schools. i don't rationalize it. i think it's absurd. i think it's astounding that you would have all across a country who believes or at least exports to the world. this idea that we are, we believe in free speech, that we are an open society that we are a tolerate society, that you would have legislatures banning books, a banning idea using the state to criminal i, the teaching of ideas that they don't like. this is a work of new york times. journalism and legislators are banned the teaching of this project by name in georgia in florida. i'm in texas and other states are also attempting to do that. so it's antithetical to the idea that americans want to have of themselves. and the idea that americans want to explore to the world. all we have to do is ask ourselves if this were happening in cuba, or if this were happening in china, how would americans talk about the banning of books, the burning of books and the criminalizi
he wants to know, how do you rationalize nicole? the fact that your book is being banned from being taught in schools. i don't rationalize it. i think it's absurd. i think it's astounding that you would have all across a country who believes or at least exports to the world. this idea that we are, we believe in free speech, that we are an open society that we are a tolerate society, that you would have legislatures banning books, a banning idea using the state to criminal i, the teaching of...
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- there's nicole, many decades younger than me, also a young doctor, also sees wildness - there's nicole, many decades younger than me, as being an elixir of life, so she's become a campaigner for wildness. - i mean, i'm not a person who chains herself to trees or anything like that, but i suppose if you're doing stuff to help activists, you're definitely an activist yourself. - in tasmania, we have a very bad practice here on behalf of the government, that things are very secretive about what goes on in the logging industry. you have many, many, many gates out there that lock off 20, 30 kilometers of roads. behind those locked gates, logging is going on without anyone being able to see it. it's public lands, we should have a right to know what's going on with those lands. so we needed acout in the tarkine. - there's actually already a forestry road that comes in off here. already a clear fell area in this region, then there's actually tape. one of them was 16ks. - when i'd be asking nicole about how long would it ke for us to walk in? she'd be givg me the details, how long it took her t
- there's nicole, many decades younger than me, also a young doctor, also sees wildness - there's nicole, many decades younger than me, as being an elixir of life, so she's become a campaigner for wildness. - i mean, i'm not a person who chains herself to trees or anything like that, but i suppose if you're doing stuff to help activists, you're definitely an activist yourself. - in tasmania, we have a very bad practice here on behalf of the government, that things are very secretive about what...
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joining him in conversation is nicole maskiell. now let's hear from woody holton and nicole maskiell. thank you for joining us today. >>> welcome, and thank you so much for being here. i'm here with woody holton and i'm really excited to talk about his new book, "liberty is sweet," the hidden history of the american revolution. i really want to talk about some of this and really want too start out first here talking about the different groups that you highlight in this narrative, this incredibly engrossing narrative about, as you term, this "hidden history." so let's jump into it. what are -- what are some of these major groups and these hidden influences? and why have they come to shape your research so heavily? >> well first, nicole i want to thank you for doing this all university of south carolina program with me. i have a lot of reasons to be proud of our history program at usc, but the fact that we have two early americanists who can have a conversation like this is really cool. and i appreciate your -- i know you have a clas
joining him in conversation is nicole maskiell. now let's hear from woody holton and nicole maskiell. thank you for joining us today. >>> welcome, and thank you so much for being here. i'm here with woody holton and i'm really excited to talk about his new book, "liberty is sweet," the hidden history of the american revolution. i really want to talk about some of this and really want too start out first here talking about the different groups that you highlight in this...
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- [nicole] we've heard that this fairly remote bit of rainforest has been logged. oh fuck, this was an area i knew very well, and now it is virtually unrecognizable. - look, there's people out there in wild nature all thtime, doing things for their own personal gain. nico's taking it that step further, by actually giving back to society and documenting what's threatened out there. - [nicole] so i know i'm taking pictures of shit, but that's the scat of a tasmanian devil, a listed endangered animal. big chunks of eucalyptus obliqua, that's just gonna be incinerated. looking at the size of these blackened stumps, these trees are 500 years old. they're clear felled horizoto horizon, and all i can see within this is weeds. i'm 20 kilometers behind a locked gate, the public does not see this. - if you're not gonna stand up for those forests, they're just gonna fall without anyone knowing about them. we see it as our role to get in there on the front lines and say, "these forest need to be kept intact." - when the back is against the wall and you have places of exception
- [nicole] we've heard that this fairly remote bit of rainforest has been logged. oh fuck, this was an area i knew very well, and now it is virtually unrecognizable. - look, there's people out there in wild nature all thtime, doing things for their own personal gain. nico's taking it that step further, by actually giving back to society and documenting what's threatened out there. - [nicole] so i know i'm taking pictures of shit, but that's the scat of a tasmanian devil, a listed endangered...
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nicole byer. "nicole byer: big beautiful weirdo" premieres tuesday on netflix.rah jones. ♪ i'd do ♪ ♪ anything ♪ ♪ for you dear ♪ ♪ anything ♪ ♪ yes, i'd do anything! ♪ ♪ for... ♪ ♪ you! ♪ for anything on your pet's wish list. petsmart. anything for pets. (vo) for fourteen years, subaru and our retailers have been sharing the love with those who need it most. now subaru is the largest automotive donor to make-a-wish and meals on wheels. and the largest corporate donor to the aspca and national park foundation. get a new subaru during the share the love event and subaru will donate two hundred and fifty dollars to charity. ♪ can i get ten large fries please? i'm gonna need like ten egg mcmuffin sandwich things? night, or the next morning, you've been loyal. mymcdonald's rewards is for you. now, every order earns points redeemable for free mcdonald's. like many people with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease, i was there. be right back. but my symptoms were keeping me from where i needed to be. so i talked to my doctor and learned humira is th
nicole byer. "nicole byer: big beautiful weirdo" premieres tuesday on netflix.rah jones. ♪ i'd do ♪ ♪ anything ♪ ♪ for you dear ♪ ♪ anything ♪ ♪ yes, i'd do anything! ♪ ♪ for... ♪ ♪ you! ♪ for anything on your pet's wish list. petsmart. anything for pets. (vo) for fourteen years, subaru and our retailers have been sharing the love with those who need it most. now subaru is the largest automotive donor to make-a-wish and meals on wheels. and the largest...
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>> you would think so, nicole.there, for instance, is that we have, from reporting, that michael flynn was at this very time putting forward crazy theories all the way to the ll commander in chief, the president of the united states, about the capacity of the military to somehow play a role. in seizing ballots or in some fashion legitimizing whatever fanald trump's power grab was. we also know, i think, nicole, , any of us who had friends in the military at the pentagon, we were hearing concurrently in on november and december that it was a very unsteady environment over there. you had people, by the way, who were very close tohad mike fly people like kash patel, early in the trump years, going over and taking jobs like chief of staff at the pentagon and potentially being people that were exploring these theories in the context of the united states military and the united states pentagon and t then you have these questions on january 6 youth. now, it's the job of an investigative committee to try to understand, oka
>> you would think so, nicole.there, for instance, is that we have, from reporting, that michael flynn was at this very time putting forward crazy theories all the way to the ll commander in chief, the president of the united states, about the capacity of the military to somehow play a role. in seizing ballots or in some fashion legitimizing whatever fanald trump's power grab was. we also know, i think, nicole, , any of us who had friends in the military at the pentagon, we were hearing...
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muchas gracias por acompaÑarnos, les saluda nicole suÁrez, vamos con la informaciÓn porque para desgraciaron del covid-19 sigue siendo la noticia del dÍa por la velocidad a la que se propaga, ayer mmo el paÍs reji encontrÓ un alarmante rÉcord de contagios las autoridades no paran de insistir que todas las precauciones son pocas en este fin de aÑo, lourdes adelante. >> asÍ es nicole * gracias a variante Ómicron estados unidos estÁ pasando poru peor brote de contagio desde que iniciÓ la pandemia, tan solo ayer 488 mil personas dieron positivo casi medio millÓn de nuevos casos de covid-19 a lo largo de la naciÓn, y aquÍ en florida se registraron unos 47 mil nuevos casos el incremento mÁs grande desde que iniciÓ la pandemia llevando al estado superar los 4 millones de casos y las largas filas que pueden ver para hacerse pruebas de covid-19 son reflejo de esta curva, la espera no es solo larga para conseguir una prueba que en algunas partes del paÍs ya escasean, sino tambiÉn para conseguir los resultados los laboratorios estÁn saturados por tanta demanda se considera que los casos podrÍan ser
muchas gracias por acompaÑarnos, les saluda nicole suÁrez, vamos con la informaciÓn porque para desgraciaron del covid-19 sigue siendo la noticia del dÍa por la velocidad a la que se propaga, ayer mmo el paÍs reji encontrÓ un alarmante rÉcord de contagios las autoridades no paran de insistir que todas las precauciones son pocas en este fin de aÑo, lourdes adelante. >> asÍ es nicole * gracias a variante Ómicron estados unidos estÁ pasando poru peor brote de contagio desde que...
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>> i believe so, nicolle. and it's appropriate to charge the parens with four counts of involuntary manslaughter. one count for each child that died, as you said at the top of the show. involuntary manslaughter means unintentional killing. but they are still responsible because they acted in a guessly negligent way. and based on what the prosecutor said today in her news conference -- i watched it. she laid out some of the evidence, i am sure not all of the evidence that showed that the parents knew that the child had deep difficult problems that he was emotionally disturbed. as you said, access to a weapon. and so the means and the opportunity to do what he did. a tragedy resulted. you need to hold the child accountable. and he has been charged. you need to hold the parents accountable. they didn't do exactly what he did. but they had an opportunity to stop him. failing to do that, nicolle, i will is grossly negligent. and the basis for the involuntary manslaughter charge. another example would be a parent gi
>> i believe so, nicolle. and it's appropriate to charge the parens with four counts of involuntary manslaughter. one count for each child that died, as you said at the top of the show. involuntary manslaughter means unintentional killing. but they are still responsible because they acted in a guessly negligent way. and based on what the prosecutor said today in her news conference -- i watched it. she laid out some of the evidence, i am sure not all of the evidence that showed that the...
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that's really key, nicole.vaccines and boosters. >> if we have positives in any place or people queen, and we show the colleges where people are moving to remote, what is the step we take on the other side? should vaccinated people still have to quarantine for 10 days, test out of quarantine? what is the answer if we're heading into another phase where something more infectious that breaks through to vaccinated people is upon us? >> yeah. i mean, i think you heard the expression endemic, right? i think this coronavirus is so, so tricky. we've now clearly learned that it's not really going anywhere. we're going to have to find a way to live with it safely. we're going to need our schools and businesses, academic institutions, our entertainment industry, you mentioned broadway shutting down, you and i both live in new york and saw, i've been to several broadway shows this summer and fall safely, being fully vaccinated and masked but we're going to have to learn how to deal with upcoming variants. and unfortunatel
that's really key, nicole.vaccines and boosters. >> if we have positives in any place or people queen, and we show the colleges where people are moving to remote, what is the step we take on the other side? should vaccinated people still have to quarantine for 10 days, test out of quarantine? what is the answer if we're heading into another phase where something more infectious that breaks through to vaccinated people is upon us? >> yeah. i mean, i think you heard the expression...
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meadows is a prolific texter, nicole.as often as i could because he generally knew what was going on, and he always wanted to talk about it, whether he knew or he didn't know. if they are looking at mark meadows's text messages, they are looking at realtime conversations from that day. so, i do put that in the good news category. but again, i don't think it's unreasonable to say that while they have gotten, according to congresswoman cheney, 300 interviews in the can, some of these big fish have continued to evade them, and i know there's real frustration about bannon, for example, that that trial won't even start until july. now, they were probably never going to get testimony from steve bannon, but the ability to threaten real consequences, committee members know is central to convincing other people who might want to protect legal careers or political careers that they are better off testifying than trying to wait out the clock. >> no, and i wasn't suggesting your reporting was unfair. i just -- i have had enough of th
meadows is a prolific texter, nicole.as often as i could because he generally knew what was going on, and he always wanted to talk about it, whether he knew or he didn't know. if they are looking at mark meadows's text messages, they are looking at realtime conversations from that day. so, i do put that in the good news category. but again, i don't think it's unreasonable to say that while they have gotten, according to congresswoman cheney, 300 interviews in the can, some of these big fish...
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. >> buenas noches nicole, estoy en la arena vicente fernández gómez donde ya inició la guardia fúnebrente fernández y ahí está el féretro de nuestro ídolo y han llegado familiares y amigos para hacer la guardia con su mariachi es el mariachi azteca con que el artista trabajó por 40 años de su vida, lo acompañaron en múltiples giras, y hoy no era la excepción para deedir su gran ídolo y también tina una capacidad y como tú puedes ver, el público mira es y hay mucha gente y mira aquí el público llegó desde temprano vimos niños, adultos, viejitos y esta guardia fúnebre los primeros que salieron a darla fueron los hijos y luego como vemos en las imágenes, estuvo doña cuquita abarca, su esposa y compañera por más de cinco décadas, ella abrazó el féretro para darle el último adiós, luego alejandro fernández para acompañarla, para estar ahí con ella y cantaron temas, ¿sabes qué? temas muy conmovedores que parecían que narraban la historia de los dos que han pasado y por último en la guardia fúnebre estuvo la hija adoptiva alejandra fernández y me gustaría que el público escuchara lo que pasa
. >> buenas noches nicole, estoy en la arena vicente fernández gómez donde ya inició la guardia fúnebrente fernández y ahí está el féretro de nuestro ídolo y han llegado familiares y amigos para hacer la guardia con su mariachi es el mariachi azteca con que el artista trabajó por 40 años de su vida, lo acompañaron en múltiples giras, y hoy no era la excepción para deedir su gran ídolo y también tina una capacidad y como tú puedes ver, el público mira es y hay mucha gente...
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nicole wallace. she happened to have been white house communications director for president george w. bush and a senior aide to john mccain's '08 effort. and eugene. good evening and welcome to you all. nicole, we're all business here as we start off tonight. so, here's the lead question for you. given your experience as white house communications director and an insider inside the west wing in an entirely different era, give us some idea of the scope and contents. what kind of qualms could have come out of a day like 1/6, written, dictated, electronic records -- what kinds of things, to put it another way, does trump not want the committee to see? >> well, i hate to say "in a normal white house" because any sentence that starts that way is usually revealed by one of the white house to have not happened in this white house. but white house records is automated by design. every email you send is bcc'd that is addressed to a record. so, anything that anyone wrote to anyone else or into anyone in the wh
nicole wallace. she happened to have been white house communications director for president george w. bush and a senior aide to john mccain's '08 effort. and eugene. good evening and welcome to you all. nicole, we're all business here as we start off tonight. so, here's the lead question for you. given your experience as white house communications director and an insider inside the west wing in an entirely different era, give us some idea of the scope and contents. what kind of qualms could...
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you're telling nicole why? i think 11 of the things that was so exciting to us was says to show how captain ed, you know, these young people discovered their kind of common experience of oppression and believed that they could do something about it together. but across disability there is so much diversity. and i think judy and other leaders at the time, recognize that, that was kind of a superpower, you know, because it, it's so many different movements. so many different liberation movements were part of the disability movement. and so in berkeley as they started organizing and demonstrating, you know, there were gay disabled people and there were black disabled people and there were black panthers who are disabled. all of those people were kind of coming together and looking at disability rights. and when there was this sort of a big sit in that we feature in the film and in 77, there were members of all those groups inside the building. and so it wasn't so much, you know, jim and i decided to broaden it out
you're telling nicole why? i think 11 of the things that was so exciting to us was says to show how captain ed, you know, these young people discovered their kind of common experience of oppression and believed that they could do something about it together. but across disability there is so much diversity. and i think judy and other leaders at the time, recognize that, that was kind of a superpower, you know, because it, it's so many different movements. so many different liberation movements...
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nicole saphier. doctor, let me start with you. he's been there a long time and makes a lot of money and wrong a lot. is that not a perfect example of washington, d.c.? >> well, pete, let's be honest. at this point i think we have not gotten anything right with covid-19 coming out of the white house and dr. fauci and the cdc. they flip flop every day. what i can tell you some of the verbiage coming out of dr. fauci recently talking about vaccine mandates for domestic air travel. shortening the isolation. i am a big fan of shortening the isolation and the post-exposure quarantine. that was far overdue. it had to be done. we have a man made worker shortage of the vaccine mandates and these long isolation protocols. m the data has been there for 6 months. they had to catch up. the vaccine mandates for domestic travel will work as well as the vaccine mandate for the cruise ships. every person had to be vaccinated but they had major outbreaks. the vaccine mandates when you have transmission among the vaccinated and the boosted. it won't
nicole saphier. doctor, let me start with you. he's been there a long time and makes a lot of money and wrong a lot. is that not a perfect example of washington, d.c.? >> well, pete, let's be honest. at this point i think we have not gotten anything right with covid-19 coming out of the white house and dr. fauci and the cdc. they flip flop every day. what i can tell you some of the verbiage coming out of dr. fauci recently talking about vaccine mandates for domestic air travel. shortening...
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nicole, we're all business here as we start off tonight. so here is the lead question for you. given your experience as white house communications director and insider inside the west wing and entirely different air, give us some idea of the scope and context, what kind of comes would've come out on a day like one six? written, dictated, electronic records? what kind of things to put in another way, does trump not want the committee to see? >> i hate to say, in a normal white house, because any sentence that starts that way is usually really revealed by phil record or one of the other journalists to have not happened in this white house. white house records is automated by design. every email that you sent is the seed to an address that is records at w. h. o. so, anything that anyone wrote to anyone else or into anyone in the white house, if it falls into the scope of what the committee had asked for it passed the test that the biden white house reviewed and said this is not going to be protected by executive privilege. that would be part of the switch of the first three launch
nicole, we're all business here as we start off tonight. so here is the lead question for you. given your experience as white house communications director and insider inside the west wing and entirely different air, give us some idea of the scope and context, what kind of comes would've come out on a day like one six? written, dictated, electronic records? what kind of things to put in another way, does trump not want the committee to see? >> i hate to say, in a normal white house,...
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>> i agree with you, nicolle. ends to justify the means. if a blue state is interested in doing things like making it illegal to possess weapons, they could do it for any constitutional right. a state could take away due process rights before they take away your property. they could make it illegal to speak out against the government. all of those things. even chief justice john roberts, who is no liberal, no fan of abortion rights wrote in his opinion last week that you can't look at the nature of the right involved, what you have to look at is the role of the supreme court. and we are allowing states to completely usurp the role to the courts. now you see gavin newsom doing that. more power to him. i think one of the problems with this supreme court is that they don't care about hypocrisy. i think if this case comes up on gun rights i think they will have no problem smacking it down on vigilanteism and finding a way to distinguish it from the sb-8 case. if one thing the trump era brought us it is the absence of
>> i agree with you, nicolle. ends to justify the means. if a blue state is interested in doing things like making it illegal to possess weapons, they could do it for any constitutional right. a state could take away due process rights before they take away your property. they could make it illegal to speak out against the government. all of those things. even chief justice john roberts, who is no liberal, no fan of abortion rights wrote in his opinion last week that you can't look at the...
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>>buenas noches soy nicole suárez, muerte y destrucción en seis estados del país por la fuerza de varioscorazón pendientes por la salud de charro de huentitán, dovicente fernández . >> los peregrinos le pueden guadalupe en la basílica de l santa maría de guadalupe en ciudad de méxico. >> acá la huella devastadora de los tornados que sorprendieron a miles de personas y su fuerza arrasó en cuestión de minutos la recuperación será larga y costosa. >> al menos 70 muertos solo en kentucky y se espera que pasen los 100 en illinois 6 trabajadores muertos de la compañía amazon y la electricidad sin servicio, vamos con los detalles con rogelio mora tagle. >> pues, sí nicole estamos en este poblado es considerado como la zona cero luego de la tragedia y en una jornada que no es habitual que han dejado una devastación importante y enorme, en este sitio hay manzanas que las construcciones han quedado desaparecidas y algunas son de ladrillo compañero estos y que se han reducido a escombros lo que les mostramos aquí los vehículos lo que se alcanza a apreciar es una muestra pequeña, la electricidad en
>>buenas noches soy nicole suárez, muerte y destrucción en seis estados del país por la fuerza de varioscorazón pendientes por la salud de charro de huentitán, dovicente fernández . >> los peregrinos le pueden guadalupe en la basílica de l santa maría de guadalupe en ciudad de méxico. >> acá la huella devastadora de los tornados que sorprendieron a miles de personas y su fuerza arrasó en cuestión de minutos la recuperación será larga y costosa. >> al menos...
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nicole saphier board certified radiologist and fox news contributor.ays good to have your medical analysis. new case rates for covid are hitting record levels here in the u.s. hospitalizations, we heard from steve's report and deaths are rising at a much slower rate. i guess that's some good news here, right? >> that's right and yes, we are at record high new cases throughout the pandemic. new case levels have exceeded that as we saw last winter but similar to what south africa continues to report, we are seeing reduction in clinical -- in the -- the number dropped to 14% during the delta wave and less than 5% with omicron with a population that has a less than 40% vaccination rate. in the united states we're seeing the same thing. we have a drastic rise in cases and while there is a slight rise in hospitalizations, that is being driven by the sheer high trance missability and contagiousness of this but not that it is a more severe strain. >> many people going out to get booster shots because they're concerned about getting omicron and dr. fauci is say
nicole saphier board certified radiologist and fox news contributor.ays good to have your medical analysis. new case rates for covid are hitting record levels here in the u.s. hospitalizations, we heard from steve's report and deaths are rising at a much slower rate. i guess that's some good news here, right? >> that's right and yes, we are at record high new cases throughout the pandemic. new case levels have exceeded that as we saw last winter but similar to what south africa continues...
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and that includes the next line which shows what nicole was talking about and as nicole pointed out and i did as well it is still occupied by native americans and i base this primarily on a scholar and when it comes to this and when it comes to other native relations and one thing that i had wanted to.out was that there are boundaries between those native nations. and they still have that out there somewhere and it's only the words on the map and not just theel boundaries. and that is covered in two phases of the book. but it alsoo talks about the native territories in the book and the continental revolutions. so maybe charlestown would be an example, charleston and other towns of influence, some of them in the vast majority of them. so just that presence that is really important. and why the revolution happened and then you still have to go with it because of this huge role that they played. to answer your question about that, one role that they played and that leads the british to draw a line along the steps of the appalachian mountains. we can actually see the shady area. the british
and that includes the next line which shows what nicole was talking about and as nicole pointed out and i did as well it is still occupied by native americans and i base this primarily on a scholar and when it comes to this and when it comes to other native relations and one thing that i had wanted to.out was that there are boundaries between those native nations. and they still have that out there somewhere and it's only the words on the map and not just theel boundaries. and that is covered...
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i nicole hannah jones launch the 1619 project with the new york times 2 years ago. it aimed to reframe us history by placing the legacy of slavery at its core content from the project was included in school curriculum in at least 5 u. s. states. but critics of the 6900 projects, a excuse historic fact, in favor of ideology. like to discuss this contentious topic, we are joined by 2 professionals who can help us sort through this a political activist anthony rogers, right and legal analyst, jennifer britain to master. thanks guys for being with us. it certainly is an interesting one because a conversation i was having earlier, we were math, we wouldn't be having this conversation, but jennifer will start with you. disputes over school curriculum or nothing new, but maybe it is an idea to leave children's education to the professionals. no, i think you know, i think that always that always has a hobby out to it. you know, there's always an exception. they even say that in a law there's an exception. it depends really because one, you have educators who absolutely shou
i nicole hannah jones launch the 1619 project with the new york times 2 years ago. it aimed to reframe us history by placing the legacy of slavery at its core content from the project was included in school curriculum in at least 5 u. s. states. but critics of the 6900 projects, a excuse historic fact, in favor of ideology. like to discuss this contentious topic, we are joined by 2 professionals who can help us sort through this a political activist anthony rogers, right and legal analyst,...
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amy: nicole hockley, can you tell us about dynlan? next week will mark the ninth anniversary of the said hook massacre. and if you could tell us about sandy hook promise running the anonymous reporting system called say something for classmates of troubled people? sure. thank you for asking about my son. i have two children and their both the loves of my life. dylan was murdered in his first grade classroom. he is the reason that i have helped launch sandy hook promise and work hard to create a safer future for my surviving son, but also for all children because i think that is what they deserve and they do not deserve to be shot down in their classrooms or live in fear of shootings in their schools or homes or communities. what we do as saint hook prome is we very much work with organizations like brady to support gun safety a mental health legislation to enforce the haters and provide appropriate access and responsibility. what we are also doing on the ground is behavioral change. we go to schools and train students and the adults a
amy: nicole hockley, can you tell us about dynlan? next week will mark the ninth anniversary of the said hook massacre. and if you could tell us about sandy hook promise running the anonymous reporting system called say something for classmates of troubled people? sure. thank you for asking about my son. i have two children and their both the loves of my life. dylan was murdered in his first grade classroom. he is the reason that i have helped launch sandy hook promise and work hard to create a...
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nicole? >> thank, you i just wanted to dig in a bit more to this really interesting conversation about limitations. and give this back over to you, senator jones. you are friends voluntary reporting regarding hate crimes and law enforcement. not military but law enforcement themselves. can you talk a bit more about the challenges of getting law enforcement data on hate crimes and extremism in communities and within the law enforcement sector. >> it's extremely challenging. and you've got -- at one point there was a component, mainly about the communities themselves. you really don't like to collect the state in the sense that they believe that it somehow reflects badly on their communities. mayors and county commissioners and chiefs of police and sheriffs, they don't want their communities being tagged as a hate crime filled community. they also know that, quite frankly, with a lot of these hate crimes, it comes a lot of played listed as well. so -- collect the state. i've seen it here in ala
nicole? >> thank, you i just wanted to dig in a bit more to this really interesting conversation about limitations. and give this back over to you, senator jones. you are friends voluntary reporting regarding hate crimes and law enforcement. not military but law enforcement themselves. can you talk a bit more about the challenges of getting law enforcement data on hate crimes and extremism in communities and within the law enforcement sector. >> it's extremely challenging. and...
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hello, nicole. judy, introduce yourself. tell everybody your involvement in the documentary just briefly and who you are. if you need an introduction, go ahead. judy. hello, everybody. thank you for inviting me to be on the program. i. my name is judy, you men, i'm a disability rights activist, and i'm involved with the program because i was on the staff at hampton, at, at that point. and i went to the people who was involved in the development of the movement prior to the camp. ben after camp. hello, jim signed me up, jim. nice to see your connection with the film and who you are. introduce yourself, jocular audience. hi everybody. kimberly brett, i. well, i went to camp jeanette, and it was an incredible experience of my life. i been working in the awe documentary world as a sound mixer and designer for a long time and brought the story of countenance to the call 9 am. in the hopes that she would make a documentary about camp jeanette, and its connection to the disability rights movement site. that's a honeymoon. tal welco
hello, nicole. judy, introduce yourself. tell everybody your involvement in the documentary just briefly and who you are. if you need an introduction, go ahead. judy. hello, everybody. thank you for inviting me to be on the program. i. my name is judy, you men, i'm a disability rights activist, and i'm involved with the program because i was on the staff at hampton, at, at that point. and i went to the people who was involved in the development of the movement prior to the camp. ben after camp....
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also in the news, nicole parole is an award winner. her new book is called this is how they tell me the world ends and it won the financial times mckinsey business book of the year. an annual award given to the most compelling and enjoyable insight into business issues and it comes with a 40,000-dollar monetary prize. finally, according to the npd books scanned book sales were up almost 10% from the week ending november 208th as we enter the holiday book buying period. adult nonfiction sales were down 1% and is still up 6% for the year. a side note nearly one quarter of all books are sold during the holiday period. in the author himself and a pulitzer prize winner as well, he joins us on about books. this is a look back at 2021. what has your year been and what are you doing? >> i've read a lot of books and enjoy having my kids back into real school which has made it easier to read a lot of books. i've been reading particularly a lot about 9/11 because the 20th anniversary i wanted to look back at that as well. >> what did you find in
also in the news, nicole parole is an award winner. her new book is called this is how they tell me the world ends and it won the financial times mckinsey business book of the year. an annual award given to the most compelling and enjoyable insight into business issues and it comes with a 40,000-dollar monetary prize. finally, according to the npd books scanned book sales were up almost 10% from the week ending november 208th as we enter the holiday book buying period. adult nonfiction sales...
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also in the news, nicole parole is an award winner. her new book is called this is how they tell me the world ends and it won the financial times mckinsey business book of the year. an annual award given to the most compelling and enjoyable insight into business issues and it comes with a 40,000-dollar monetary prize. finally, according to the npd books scanned book sales were up almost 10% from the week ending november 208th as we enter the holiday book buying period. adult nonfiction sales were down 1% and is still up 6% for the year. a side note nearly one quarter of all books are sold during the holiday period. in the author himself and a pulitzer prize winner as well, he joins us on about books. this is a look back at 2021. what has your year been and what are you doing? >> i've read a lot of books and enjoy having my kids back into real school which has made it easier to read a lot of books. i've been reading particularly a lot about 9/11 because the 20th anniversary i wanted to look back at that as well. >> what did you find in
also in the news, nicole parole is an award winner. her new book is called this is how they tell me the world ends and it won the financial times mckinsey business book of the year. an annual award given to the most compelling and enjoyable insight into business issues and it comes with a 40,000-dollar monetary prize. finally, according to the npd books scanned book sales were up almost 10% from the week ending november 208th as we enter the holiday book buying period. adult nonfiction sales...
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also in the news, nicole parole is an award winner. her new book is called this is how they tell me the world ends and it won the financial times mckinsey business book of the year. an annual award given to the most compelling and enjoyable insight into business issues and it comes with a 40,000-dollar monetary prize. finally, according to the npd books scanned book sales were up almost 10% from the week ending november 208th as we enter the holiday book buying period. adult nonfiction sales were down 1% and is still up 6% for the year. a side note nearly one quarter of all books are sold during the holiday period. in the author himself and a pulitzer prize winner as well, he joins us on about books. this is a look back at 2021. what has your year been and what are you doing? >> i've read a lot of books and enjoy having my kids back into real school which has made it easier to read a lot of books. i've been reading particularly a lot about 9/11 because the 20th anniversary i wanted to look back at that as well. >> what did you find in
also in the news, nicole parole is an award winner. her new book is called this is how they tell me the world ends and it won the financial times mckinsey business book of the year. an annual award given to the most compelling and enjoyable insight into business issues and it comes with a 40,000-dollar monetary prize. finally, according to the npd books scanned book sales were up almost 10% from the week ending november 208th as we enter the holiday book buying period. adult nonfiction sales...
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crime a lot to talk about new york congresswoman nicole malliotakis joining me, look at red-hot real estate market prices surging that continues. that is later in the hour. . ♪♪ ♪ .
crime a lot to talk about new york congresswoman nicole malliotakis joining me, look at red-hot real estate market prices surging that continues. that is later in the hour. . ♪♪ ♪ .
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of the constitution was the analyst for the national book award and turning him in conversation is nicole, assistant professor of history at the university of south carolina where she's also the director of the public is to reprogram and fellow faculty african-american studies at the walker international institute and now let's hear from these two and thank you for joining us today. >> welcome and thank you so much for being here and i am here with woody and i'm really excited to talk about this new book liberty is sweet, the hidden history of the american revolution rated quality, one of your big claims in this book is about the hidden influences on the american evolution rated i really want to talk about some of those and i've really want to start out first year talking about the different groups that you highlight in this narrative of this incredibly engrossing narrative of about this hidden history so let's jump into it. what are some of these major groups and is hidden influences and why have they come to shape your research so heavily. >> will first want to thank you for doing this
of the constitution was the analyst for the national book award and turning him in conversation is nicole, assistant professor of history at the university of south carolina where she's also the director of the public is to reprogram and fellow faculty african-american studies at the walker international institute and now let's hear from these two and thank you for joining us today. >> welcome and thank you so much for being here and i am here with woody and i'm really excited to talk...
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>> dr nicole: that was quite a moment.from a border state, born and raised in arizona, and i figured the border. it is insulting for the people of the southwest for her to laugh it off and shrugged about coming to the border when there is a border crisis. there are people crossing the desert every single day, many of them winding up in hospitals because it is such a severe track, and as we saw, we have people massively congregating in a time of the pandemic. they did not have effective testing, they did not have isolation and quarantine, so no, it's a slap in the face to americans when you have her laughing when she is the one tasked with fixing the major problem. >> kayleigh: laurent, here's another moment. we had a bunch of them and we can only fit in so many. let's roll the tape. >> just a few days ago there were funds allocated to israel and it hurts my heart because ethnic. >> vice president harris: your voice, your perspective, it is not being oppressed. it must be heard. >> kayleigh: leaning into a narrative of ethn
>> dr nicole: that was quite a moment.from a border state, born and raised in arizona, and i figured the border. it is insulting for the people of the southwest for her to laugh it off and shrugged about coming to the border when there is a border crisis. there are people crossing the desert every single day, many of them winding up in hospitals because it is such a severe track, and as we saw, we have people massively congregating in a time of the pandemic. they did not have effective...