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all-stars kawhi leonard, paul george will miss tonight's game. you know who will apparently never miss a game? the cal ripken jr. of the nba, kevon looney was the only starter playing mother's loss at new orleans. he only played five minutes but it still counts towards his 129 consecutive games played streak . one of the reasons he has been able to stay on the floor, his diet. tomorrow, however, it's a cheap day >> we got turkey, ham, dressing, yams, i do think i'm supposed to be eating all that stuff. >> what's the best thing your mom makes for things giving? >> the dressing for sure. it's the only dressing i will eat. she's been trying to retire and not cook it anymore, she wants me to stay healthy but it's the only time of year i got to eat it. >> the 49ers offense of stars are making plays monday night in exeter city. you got to highlight the big sellers making it happen. diva samuels touchdown run, let in by a parade of offense of lineman including jacob rendell, ahead of the pack taking baker out of the play. there he goes. all the way down
all-stars kawhi leonard, paul george will miss tonight's game. you know who will apparently never miss a game? the cal ripken jr. of the nba, kevon looney was the only starter playing mother's loss at new orleans. he only played five minutes but it still counts towards his 129 consecutive games played streak . one of the reasons he has been able to stay on the floor, his diet. tomorrow, however, it's a cheap day >> we got turkey, ham, dressing, yams, i do think i'm supposed to be eating...
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missing stars of paul george and leonard. it is a completely different team that we will see down the road. golden state had not lost on their home floor in over a month. steph curry tells us, we are not losing tonight, little buddy. first quarter. curry hits thompson with the crosscourt pass. thompson does the rest. warriors go up 30-22. second quarter ran away with it. wiggans, i will take that. finishes on the other side. three-point play. minutes later, wiggans, left wing. spins him like a top. he was getting th point lead. the game was in question. in question. curry had 22 points. 124-177, the final. >> this was our best first half of the year. we had like 19 assists and five turnovers because we were not fouling we were able to get out and run. the game felt really connected . good defense led to good offense and vice versa. >> warriors got their black friday discount early. it is going to be full price, maybe even premium price as the jazz will be at chase center on friday for they had the most wins in the western con
missing stars of paul george and leonard. it is a completely different team that we will see down the road. golden state had not lost on their home floor in over a month. steph curry tells us, we are not losing tonight, little buddy. first quarter. curry hits thompson with the crosscourt pass. thompson does the rest. warriors go up 30-22. second quarter ran away with it. wiggans, i will take that. finishes on the other side. three-point play. minutes later, wiggans, left wing. spins him like a...
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paul and george get ready to wake up dreaming. john lennox and the beatles new official video. ah, the song, i'm only sleeping is from revolver there. 1966 albums. that helped usher experimental sounds in to pop music. british artist m cooper was chosen to create the trippy new visuals using her old style oil paint technique. i've always been a beatles fan, and when i saw the opportunity to work on, i'm only sleeping, it was to slight early amazing. it kind of sparked a huge light of ideas straight away. it took a lot longer to get the ideas down. i'm literally painting a fame. i take a shot and then i usually just while i pit and re paint next shall i mean, next frame and the next frame and the next frame and the next frame on it. it, it, that's my process. 1300 frames later, the video premiered at this gallery space in central london and on youtube. some of the paintings are based on our cable news reels of the fab 4. but most are the product of the painters imagination. inspired by the beatles own homage to sleep, to slowness, and to the power of dreams. and what she ended u
paul and george get ready to wake up dreaming. john lennox and the beatles new official video. ah, the song, i'm only sleeping is from revolver there. 1966 albums. that helped usher experimental sounds in to pop music. british artist m cooper was chosen to create the trippy new visuals using her old style oil paint technique. i've always been a beatles fan, and when i saw the opportunity to work on, i'm only sleeping, it was to slight early amazing. it kind of sparked a huge light of ideas...
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last february, two republican members of congress, i was ana 's paul gosar and george's merit marjorie taylor greene spoke at a white nationalist conference that was organized by nick fuentes. both paul costar and marjorie taylor greene were stripped of their committee assignments by the democratically controlled i was but that actually happened before they spoke at the white nationalist conference organized by nick fuentes. marjorie taylor greene lost her committee role a year earlier for among other things, trafficking in anti-semitic and anti-muslim rhetoric. but when the republicans won back control of the house this month, kevin mccarthy vowed to reassign marjorie taylor greene to house committees. so is there room for marjorie taylor greene's brand of white supremacy in antisemitism in the white house? here is what kevin mccarthy, wants to be speaker of the house, had to say today. >> i don't think anybody has any place speaking with nick swinton is, he has no place in this republican party. i think president trump came up four times and said he did he was. >> he didn't say he kn
last february, two republican members of congress, i was ana 's paul gosar and george's merit marjorie taylor greene spoke at a white nationalist conference that was organized by nick fuentes. both paul costar and marjorie taylor greene were stripped of their committee assignments by the democratically controlled i was but that actually happened before they spoke at the white nationalist conference organized by nick fuentes. marjorie taylor greene lost her committee role a year earlier for...
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president of georgetown university law center, and he holds the law center's paul regis dean leadership professorship. he joined the george washington. she's me the georgetown university law center in 2010 from fordham law school where he had been dean of the law school since 2002 and paul fuller professor. george van cleve is dean's visiting scholar georgetown university law center he was formally research professor in law and history at seattle university school of law, and he holds a phd from the university of virginia and a jd from harvard law school. they're joined today by my colleague emily voss director of education at the robert h smith center for the constitution here at montpelier. and they'll be monitoring. it should be monitoring the chat box throughout the discussion. so, please feel free to post your questions as we progress our speakers will pause for q&a periodically throughout the program. and now i'll turn this over to bill and to george. to you gentlemen well, thank you very much. roy and george. no, please go ahead bill. okay, i just wanted to say you know, what an honor it is to be here, and i know s
president of georgetown university law center, and he holds the law center's paul regis dean leadership professorship. he joined the george washington. she's me the georgetown university law center in 2010 from fordham law school where he had been dean of the law school since 2002 and paul fuller professor. george van cleve is dean's visiting scholar georgetown university law center he was formally research professor in law and history at seattle university school of law, and he holds a phd...
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these individuals and institutions and friends of the newshour including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and georgeh. the walton family foundation. working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. the william and flora hewlett foundation. advancing ideas and supportg institutions to promote a better world. and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions from viewers like you. thank you. this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. [light piano music] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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and friends of the newshr, including kathy and paul anderson, and camilla and george smith. the walton family foundation, working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutio to promote a better world. >> and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to your pbs station for viewers like you. thank you. >>> hello, everyone, and welcome to "amanpour & company." here's what's coming up. >> the russian society have the obligation to create the new laws for the future russia. >> standing up to putin's repression machine. russian journalist and author mikhail zygar tells me why marrying his partner was a political act and how moscow's battlefield losses in ukraine are playing out at home. then -- >> we must see the so-called dash for gas for what it really is. a dash down a bridge to nowhere. >> former u.s. vice president al gore continues to sound the
and friends of the newshr, including kathy and paul anderson, and camilla and george smith. the walton family foundation, working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutio to promote a better world. >> and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to your...
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these individuals and institutions, and friends of the newshour, including kathy and paul anderson, and camilla and georgeon family foundation, working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, supporting institutions to promote a better world. and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >>> hello, everyone and welcome to "amanpour & company." live from ukraine's capital, kyiv. here's what's coming up. ukrainians doing battle with power and water outages now as key infrastructure remains russia's latest target. i'm joined here in kyiv by a bipartisan u.s. congressional delegation. i ask senators rob portman and chris coons what support this country can expect during the harsh winter. then -- >> the time has come that we go back to being in charge of our country. >> a special report on israel. who is the country's hard right kingmaker bringing netanyahu back
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including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smith. walton family foundation, working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. and friends of the newshour. this pgram was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ >> >>> tonight on kqed newsroom. the results of the vote or in. well, some of them. we will hash out what we know about california's election results. we will also consider what all these recent large tech layoffs reveal about our economic outlook. >>> we visit lovely lake merritt. that is in tonight's edition of something beautiful. coming due in san francisco this friday, november 11th, 2022. >>> hello and welcome. this is kqed newsroom. there have
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these individuals and institutions and friends of the newshour including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and georgeing for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world at hewlett.org. ♪ ♪ announcer: and friends of the newshour -- ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ ♪ ♪ -"jacques pépin: heart & soul" is brought to you by... for those who cook with heart and soul, we present a kitchen made with passion. introducing the completely reimagined suite of appliances from kitchenaid. you can see more at kitchenaid.com. oxo good grips -- thoughully yours. vine connections, proud importer of luca, boutique argentine wines from fourth-generation wine maker laura catena. bertolli -- p
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these individuals and institutions and friends of the newshour including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and georgeing for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world at hewlett.org. ♪ ♪ announcer: and friends of the newshour -- ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ ♪ ♪ . >> hello, everyone andelcome to "amanpour and company." here's what's coming up. in america no end sight to the mass shootings as leadership changes hands in congress james clyburn weighs how government could respond. >>> then, the worst violence in israeli leadership goes back to the future. a historic takes the long view and. >> please return our children r. >> in russia, mothers speak out about the mis
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these individuals and institutions, and friends of the newshour, including kathy and paul anderson, and camilla and georgee walton family foundation, working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, supporting institutions to promota better world. and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> you're watching pbs. >>> one of the wonderful things about my job is that i get to meet all of these incredible people. i get to try to help them. should be able to be in their service at a critical time liwhe inthe difference between night and day is wikipedia outcomes is an incredible thing. it helps me to be a better person to find value in life and contribute meaningfully. my overarching way of interacting with patients is treat them how you would treat your family. keep them at the center of everything you're doing. i am one of the supporting characters in his p
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including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smith.he walton family foundation, working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> hello, everyone, and welcome to "amanpour & company." in the ukrainian capital kyiv. here's what's coming up. >> we did not start this wa but the ukrainian society united and showed that it was ready for what unfortunately was such a tragedy. >> the toll of war. in a global exclusive in kyiv i sit down with president zelenskyy and the first lady as they lead their country through russia's brutal invasion. then -- ukraine's women on the front lines. we look at the behind-the-scenes efforts supporting the country's fighting females. plus
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these individuals and institutions and friends of the newshour including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and georgemith. >> the rules of business are being reinvented with a more flexible workforce, by embracing innovation, by looking not only at current opportunities but ahead to future ones. >> who know know bdo. >> engaged communities. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this program was made possible for the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: back from the thanksgiving holiday, the democratic-controlled congress is up against a ticking clock. there are just five weeks until republicans take over the majority in the house of representatives and there is a long list of priorities that lawmakers are trying to pass before the end of the year. our congressional correspondent, lisa desjardins, is here to walk us through it. a lot to be watching. tonight, potentially historic movement on an important issue. tell us where we are. lisa: we are talking about same-sex marriage. the senate is in the midst of passing a bill that would essentially codify
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. >> speaking one-on-one with incomes's news, george stephanopoulos, house speaker nancy pelosi said her husband paul continues to improve following the attack at their san francisco home. >> he continues to improve. it will take a while but we've been so comforted by so many prayers and good wishes and even people saying i wasn't going to vote but now i am because this has gone too far. >> speaker pelosi was not only optimistic about her husband's recovery but the future of democrats. >> i'm very proud of our candidates and they knew the value of a woman's right to choose. they knew how important it was to protect our democracy. they knew the contrast between themselves and their opponents and this is what made them win. >> on saturday night, nevada center cortez masto won her re-election, securing democrats will maintain control of the senate. the future of the house is still undecided with many races, including some in california, too close to call. nancy pelosi demured when asked whether she'll run for majority speaker if democrats do eke out a win. >> i'm not making any comments until this elect
. >> speaking one-on-one with incomes's news, george stephanopoulos, house speaker nancy pelosi said her husband paul continues to improve following the attack at their san francisco home. >> he continues to improve. it will take a while but we've been so comforted by so many prayers and good wishes and even people saying i wasn't going to vote but now i am because this has gone too far. >> speaker pelosi was not only optimistic about her husband's recovery but the future of...
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. >> speaking one-on-one with incomes's news, george stephanopoulos, house speaker nancy pelosi said her husband paulprove following the attack at their san francisco home. >> he continues to improve. it will take a while but we've been so comforted by so many prayers and good wishes and even people saying i wasn't going
. >> speaking one-on-one with incomes's news, george stephanopoulos, house speaker nancy pelosi said her husband paulprove following the attack at their san francisco home. >> he continues to improve. it will take a while but we've been so comforted by so many prayers and good wishes and even people saying i wasn't going
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george has into free agency, where the giants are possible destination. paul goldschmidt won the award in the national league. the ncaa tournament soccer, stanford women on the ropes against byu, it came down to penalty kicks in the second round. evans, stopped by mason. stanford's first mess, doors open for the cougars, and did not miss. byu moved on, stanford eliminated. playoffs, lowell in white, forced to figure out lincoln, when into the city title game on fourth down, neerman got the first, and more. broke this one, long touchdown run, opened scoring, late in the third quarter, they just kept it on the ground. ricky underwood, a gamebreaker, put lincoln up 20-6, to win the game 27-6. next up, balboa. thursdays people championships. back to the mvps, today, you got one guy in the national league who haunts the giants with his bat, and another one, but the giants would love to have getting into form in aaron judge. >> aaron judge, column. >> get one over. yeah. >> thanks, vern. still ahead at 5:00, america's fastest growing sport, what makes the train so m
george has into free agency, where the giants are possible destination. paul goldschmidt won the award in the national league. the ncaa tournament soccer, stanford women on the ropes against byu, it came down to penalty kicks in the second round. evans, stopped by mason. stanford's first mess, doors open for the cougars, and did not miss. byu moved on, stanford eliminated. playoffs, lowell in white, forced to figure out lincoln, when into the city title game on fourth down, neerman got the...
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paul pelosi. you can watch that full interview on this week with george stephanopoulos at eight this morning right here on abc 7 and this suspicious person did try to visit the man accused of attacking paul pelosi. he was turned away by san francisco county jail officials. the person requested a visit with david depapp on october 31st, the san francisco sheriff's office tells abc 7 that that person claimed to be an immigration employee and provided a business card that had no government official credentials the department of homeland security says to pap is a canadian national and was in the us. illegally. he may face deportation to pop is accused of breaking into house speaker nancy pelosi's home on october 28th and harming her husband with a hammer. and an interview only on seven armed robbers targeted two photographers at san francisco's palace of fine arts one victim from dallas told abc 7 news. anchor dion limb. he was shooting engagement photos on wednesday. you can see he was attacked and pistol whipped right in front of the bride and groom. he wrestled his gear away from the suspects and s
paul pelosi. you can watch that full interview on this week with george stephanopoulos at eight this morning right here on abc 7 and this suspicious person did try to visit the man accused of attacking paul pelosi. he was turned away by san francisco county jail officials. the person requested a visit with david depapp on october 31st, the san francisco sheriff's office tells abc 7 that that person claimed to be an immigration employee and provided a business card that had no government...
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one-on-one with abc news is george stephanopoulos house speaker nancy pelosi said her husband paul continues to improve following the attack on him two weeks ago at their san francisco home. he's improving. he'll take a little while, but we've been so comforted by the outpouring of so many prayers and good wishes and even people saying i wasn't going to vote, but now i'm going to vote because this has gone too far during her interview on this week speaker pelosi was not only optimistic about her husband's recovery, but the future of congress she celebrated the democrats better than expected midterm results. i'm very proud of our candidates and they knew the value of a woman's right to choose. they knew how important it was to protect our democracy. they knew the contrast between themselves and their opponents and that is what made them win on saturday night, nevada. senator catherine cortez. masto won her re-election securing democrats will retain control of the us senate. the future of the house is still undecided with many races including some in california too close to call pelosi did not
one-on-one with abc news is george stephanopoulos house speaker nancy pelosi said her husband paul continues to improve following the attack on him two weeks ago at their san francisco home. he's improving. he'll take a little while, but we've been so comforted by the outpouring of so many prayers and good wishes and even people saying i wasn't going to vote, but now i'm going to vote because this has gone too far during her interview on this week speaker pelosi was not only optimistic about...
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the wars in afghanistan and iraqi but beginning in 2007 with the rise of ron paul uc there is discontent on the right with georgew. bush's foreign-policy. protectionism is more complicated. what trump did in coming out against the transpacific partnership or ppp as he said throughout the campaign, was provide a concrete symbol of the depths of despair ravaging america. the opioid crisis for the rise and alcoholism, unimaginable social crisis. he said china's entry into the world trade organization, whether that is true i believe is an empirical question that is complicated but politically it is brilliant and speaks to his shrewdness. he did a similar thing with immigration, complicated issue that republicans, conservatives oppose but what happened with the rise of isis, the jv team in the second half of obama's second term after the shootings in san bernardino, trump proposes the muslim band and is able to take immigration and combine it with national security and all of a sudden we need to close the borders not just to prevent people from coming in who might be searching for jobs but we need to make america saf
the wars in afghanistan and iraqi but beginning in 2007 with the rise of ron paul uc there is discontent on the right with georgew. bush's foreign-policy. protectionism is more complicated. what trump did in coming out against the transpacific partnership or ppp as he said throughout the campaign, was provide a concrete symbol of the depths of despair ravaging america. the opioid crisis for the rise and alcoholism, unimaginable social crisis. he said china's entry into the world trade...
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began due to the defeat of the allied fleet of britain by the turks paul nakhimov in the sinop bay on november 18, 1853, after which george fredrick, willers earl of clarenton, the british secretary of state for foreign affairs announced it was time to start the battle of civilization against barbarism, this version was taught in soviet schools, it was for more than 160 years that both western and and russian stories, but few people know that the real reason was a completely different event that occurred a few months earlier in june 18503, namely the visit of persian ambassadors to the caucasian governor count vorontsov with with a proposal from the shahan of the middle to conclude an alliance against turkey on november 20 on the orders of nicholas on the border. a russian mission went with persia. an english resident of persia , murray, sent the interpreter of the khaniks, major general, sankovsky and several other officers to the future prime minister of great britain, lord. the russians sent a palm letter message to the version of the translator who knows the indian language and the military to train the persian army,
began due to the defeat of the allied fleet of britain by the turks paul nakhimov in the sinop bay on november 18, 1853, after which george fredrick, willers earl of clarenton, the british secretary of state for foreign affairs announced it was time to start the battle of civilization against barbarism, this version was taught in soviet schools, it was for more than 160 years that both western and and russian stories, but few people know that the real reason was a completely different event...
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one-on-one with abc news is george stephanopoulos house speaker nancy pelosi said her husband paul continuesfollowing the attack on him two weeks ago at their san francisco home. he's improving. he'll take a little while, but we've been so comforted by the outpouring of so many prayers and good wishes and even people saying i wasn't going to vote, but now i'm going to vote because this has gone too far during her interview on this week speaker pelosi was not only optimistic about her husband's recovery, but the future of congress she celebrated the democrats better than expected midterm results. i'm very proud of our candidates and they knew the value of a woman's right to choose. they knew how important it was to protect our democracy. they knew the contrast between themselves and their opponents. and that is what made them win on saturday night, nevada. senator catherine cortez. masto won her re-election securing democrats will retain control of the us senate the future of the house is still undecided with many races including some in california too close to call pelosi did not directly sa
one-on-one with abc news is george stephanopoulos house speaker nancy pelosi said her husband paul continuesfollowing the attack on him two weeks ago at their san francisco home. he's improving. he'll take a little while, but we've been so comforted by the outpouring of so many prayers and good wishes and even people saying i wasn't going to vote, but now i'm going to vote because this has gone too far during her interview on this week speaker pelosi was not only optimistic about her husband's...
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george stephanopoulos. spoke one-on-one with speaker of the house nancy pelosi. she said that her husband paul pelosi continues to improve every day following the tack on him at their home. last month. stephanopoulos also asked pelosi about the election results that are still coming in the democrats victory in retaining control of the senate and avoiding a so-called red wave. it was a not anything that we ever accepted when the pundits in washington said we couldn't win because history history elections are about the future. i'm very proud of our candidates the value of a woman's right to choose a new how important it was to protect our democracy. they knew the contrast between themselves and their opponents and that is what made them win. pelosi went on to say that young voters were very important for democrats' success, and she also applauded the diversity of the incoming class of house of representatives. so phenomable has asked pelosi if she plans to run for speaker of the house if democrats retain control of the house, she demured and said she will not make any announcement until after th
george stephanopoulos. spoke one-on-one with speaker of the house nancy pelosi. she said that her husband paul pelosi continues to improve every day following the tack on him at their home. last month. stephanopoulos also asked pelosi about the election results that are still coming in the democrats victory in retaining control of the senate and avoiding a so-called red wave. it was a not anything that we ever accepted when the pundits in washington said we couldn't win because history history...
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book that jacob dolson cox writes in the wartime series to which paul free writes about -- and says the same thing about porter that george small we put into his correspondence in the new york tribune. there are people who are unreconciled to porter. they remained unreconciled. there are people today who remained and second tiled -- unreconciled to porter. my opinion is they are wrong. and i say this with some hesitation because, i am after all a link in person. there is a certain difficulty for lincoln people to say that abraham lincoln committed an injustice. i feel a certain degree of that reluctance. yet, a feeling of reluctance is not the same thing as historical fact. and i cannot review the porter case without coming to a conclusion that this was a political retaliation. and it was meant as mcclellan's firing was meant to send a clear and unambiguous message to the army about who it should be obeying. the message, the message was sent, i don't know it was entirely well read. as late as 1863, you still have people like john cedric wanting to make the rounds of the army in the potomac to make a collection and stanage
book that jacob dolson cox writes in the wartime series to which paul free writes about -- and says the same thing about porter that george small we put into his correspondence in the new york tribune. there are people who are unreconciled to porter. they remained unreconciled. there are people today who remained and second tiled -- unreconciled to porter. my opinion is they are wrong. and i say this with some hesitation because, i am after all a link in person. there is a certain difficulty...
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we know he took from peter to pay paul 8 billion, but he packed his ftx board with ceftc officials that worked under georgeder obama. even a former of the chair of house agricultural. he sat down, met with the biden white house,cttc and congress to weaken the government oversight of crypto exchanges. >> he was, basically what you're saying, he was buying off these democrats to give him cover. now what i, the first important point is, that it is, it is so matter of moral ethics that these democrats who received -- we don't know the exact amount of money but it was well over $50 million that was basically given to democratic campaign, campaigns. those candidates have a moral responsibility and maybe a legal responsibility, i'm not a lawyer, to return that money. it should go into a fund to, so that that money can be returned to the investors. the democrats are resisting that, liz. they don't want to do it. elizabeth: why? here's the thing. i covered corporate accounting scandals. it is circular. here is what goes on. ftx gave big campaign donations to politicians. then they lobbied lawmakers and government o
we know he took from peter to pay paul 8 billion, but he packed his ftx board with ceftc officials that worked under georgeder obama. even a former of the chair of house agricultural. he sat down, met with the biden white house,cttc and congress to weaken the government oversight of crypto exchanges. >> he was, basically what you're saying, he was buying off these democrats to give him cover. now what i, the first important point is, that it is, it is so matter of moral ethics that these...
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george, thank you. >>> it's beginning to look a lot like winter. snow blanketed western texas again today, but what is in store for the millions of you heading home monday? paul? >> reporter: thanksgiving is over, but not the travel home. we have some rain showers moving across the eastern sea board overnight as well. atlanta, the busiest airport in the world, seeing the rain coming in overnight tonight and into early sunday morning. we do think it is pushing out by midday, good news for any delays there. with the rain moving into new york city and chicago and detroit, expect delays there for sure. clearing out for monday if you are delaying travel. sunday, the mid atlantic and northeast. and, yet, another snow system heads to the west. looking clear on monday across the southeast and the midwest. you can get your forecast right here on the weather channel. >> all right, paul. thank you. >>> the president, first lady and their daughter ashley hit the shops in maachuse today, j cheers from some locals. nancy is traveling with the president and joins us now. i know there is new developments on the oil and fuel front. what can you tell us? >> reporter: that's ri
george, thank you. >>> it's beginning to look a lot like winter. snow blanketed western texas again today, but what is in store for the millions of you heading home monday? paul? >> reporter: thanksgiving is over, but not the travel home. we have some rain showers moving across the eastern sea board overnight as well. atlanta, the busiest airport in the world, seeing the rain coming in overnight tonight and into early sunday morning. we do think it is pushing out by midday, good...
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washd the wars in afghanistan beginning in 2007 the rise of ron paul liberty movement you see there is discontent on the right with georgebush foreign policy. protectionism is more complicated. i think what trump did coming out against the partnership throughout the campaign was provided a concrete symbol for the despair ravaging america. the opioid crisis for the rise in alcoholism for this unimaginable crisis, he said that's the deindustrialization, china's entry into the world trade organization china, that's giving this. whether it's true, i believe it's an empirical obligated question. politically it is brilliant and speaks to the trueness with immigration, obligated issue really illegal immigration something republicans, conservatives oppose with what happened with the rise of isis in the second half of obama's term afterrn the shootings in sn bernardino trump proposes the muslim fans and he's able to ratake immigration and combine t with nationaldd security and all of a sudden we need to close the borders, not just to prevent people from coming in might be searching for jobs but we need to make america safe. you s
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the book that cox writes in the wartime series to which paul reed writes the book about antietam, and says the same thing about porter that george smaller put into his correspondent for the new york tribune. there are people who are simply unreconciled to work. they remain unreconciled and people today who remain and unconscious unreconciled reporter. my opinion is that they are wrong and i say this with some hesitation. i am, after all, a lincoln person. there is certain difficulty for lincoln people to say that abraham lincoln commit an injustice. there they feel a certain degree of this reluctance. a feeling of reluctance is not the same as historical fact and i cannot review a porter case without coming to the conclusion that this was a political retaliation investment as mcclellan's -- was meant to send a very clear and unambiguous message to the army about who it should be obeying. the message was sent. i don't know if it was entirely well read. as latest 1863, you still have people like john cedric wanting to make the rounds of the army, the potomac, to pick up monuments for mcclellan. -- there will be a lot of people who
the book that cox writes in the wartime series to which paul reed writes the book about antietam, and says the same thing about porter that george smaller put into his correspondent for the new york tribune. there are people who are simply unreconciled to work. they remain unreconciled and people today who remain and unconscious unreconciled reporter. my opinion is that they are wrong and i say this with some hesitation. i am, after all, a lincoln person. there is certain difficulty for lincoln...
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george she closed edition, clear, killer, quoted apollo. my associate was old. we shall be some controversy suit, of course, of how nuclear can hold hornsby for pretend paul, to do it is not that i peskin more, but anyway, the point technique don't could say to people my mom can is on your family. punish pediatrician ah, ah, i finished minot j. wait a moment, but just getting it right into the price. i real read that i had great exposure on . advanced me achieve dealing with bob a simply he couldn't fit the rebate gang and he and out why it's connie lightning mom with i didn't even send melissa site but didn't see fit to leave him fly and select the big out because i thought of you who needs is a need, a gum did grow. speaker i and, and also as the hum concordance the price is dirty. to mail prices desist of ons. him went oh, you know to god i saw enough there. thank you. play ah, coming on is how it sponsors was young, a key inconceivably city. but out here i'm standing in the fax number and on a store, nor does and from, from that i don't want at least one medium noises. no money orders moved on for the non kumasi. austin bas wants in dallas and a little more
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but she has said that brutal attack on her husband, paul, will have a big impact on what she decides. georgehank you. michael? >>> now to the latest on the major snowstorm. at least seven states from new york to wisconsin under snow alerts. buffalo could get as much as four feet of snow that could paralyze the city. matt rivers is there for us this morning. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, michael. plows already starting up here in the city of buffalo. we have other heavy equipment on this side and this big salt pile here going to get a lot smaller over the next couple of days as we're looking at snowfall rates that could reach three inches per hour through sunday. overnight, a winter blast of lake-effect snow taking aim at western new york. cars navigating the elements, some drivers needing an assist from tow trucks. >> travel will be nearly impossible during the height of the storm. >> reporter: plows already dispatched trying to keep up with the conditions as snow has been hammering the area. drone video capturing numerous tractor-trailers that pulled off interstate i-90 to
but she has said that brutal attack on her husband, paul, will have a big impact on what she decides. georgehank you. michael? >>> now to the latest on the major snowstorm. at least seven states from new york to wisconsin under snow alerts. buffalo could get as much as four feet of snow that could paralyze the city. matt rivers is there for us this morning. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, michael. plows already starting up here in the city of buffalo. we have other...
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paul and that liberty movements. you see thereto there is discontent on the right with george w.bush foreign policy.tl now, protect as little more complicated. i think what prompted in coming out against the transpacific partnership that ppp is be said throughout the campaign was basically provide a concrete symbol for the depths of despair that were ravaging america. for the opioid crisis, not for the rising alcoholism. starts this unimaginable social crisis. he said is the deindustrialization. it is china's entry into the world trade organization in the china shop that is with giving at this. whether that is true i believe is an empirical question that's very complicated. but politically it is brilliant. and it speaks to his shrewdness. at a similar thing with immigration. immigration complicated issue clearly illegal immigration is something normative supposed. but what happened at the rise of isis on the second half of obama's second term, after the shootings in san bernardino trump proposes the muslim man. he is able tomm take immigration and combine it with national securit
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paul pelosi. he pled not guilty to charges of attempted kidnapping and assault. stephanie sierra was in court and george is now alive to break down what is next. >> this is the first time we heard david to cap speak in court. his not guilty plea was not a surprise according to legal experts despite the large amount of evidence against him detailed in the federal indictment. >> it has been 2.5 years since david the pap was arrested at nancy pelosi's home after breaking in and violently -- violently attacking her husband paul with a hammer. the 42-year-old canadian suspect pled not guilty to both federal charges against him. >> courtroom sketches show and mask was and without shoulder sling, standing next to his appointed federal public defender, she is not seeking early release which means he will return to state custody at the san francisco sheriff's office until his next federal court appearance. the majority of cases in state and federal court resolved by plea bargain. >> if you want to look at the odds that this case will be resolved by way of a plea bargain, this is a very publicized case. a very un
paul pelosi. he pled not guilty to charges of attempted kidnapping and assault. stephanie sierra was in court and george is now alive to break down what is next. >> this is the first time we heard david to cap speak in court. his not guilty plea was not a surprise according to legal experts despite the large amount of evidence against him detailed in the federal indictment. >> it has been 2.5 years since david the pap was arrested at nancy pelosi's home after breaking in and...
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george, she closed edition, clear killer. pollard, a part of my sonship was all g. she'll be some controversy suit, of course, of how nuclear can hold haul's medical pretty damn young paul to do it. he thought that i peskin more but anyway, the point picnic don't cook said to people. my mom can isn't 100 family publish pediatrician. ah, ah, i had a question about my minot j a. d. okay. and i got from that point in time. amen. curtis, getting it right into the price. i real bad that i had price. expos yawn. got done with work by simply, hey, couldn't with the rebate gang. and he, and of why it's connie lightning mom with i didn't even send manila to fight when you see fit to leave him fly and select the big out because i put a few who needs is a need, a gum grow, speak that i and, and also is the hum conquered and the price is dirty. to mail price desist of on him who unto you know, to god i saw enough there. thank you. play with my daughter's house sponsors was young for a key and then see if i printed it out here. i'm standing in the fax number and on a store, nor does and from from that 0 $1.00 at least one medium noise from one of the board members on for the non kum
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afghanistan and iraq but beginning in 2007 with the rise of ron paul and the liberty movement you see their there is discontent on the right with the george w. bush or in policy. now protectionism is a little bit more complicated. i think what trump did in coming out against the transpacific partnership or tpp yas he always said throughout the campaign was basically provided a concrete symbol for the depths of despair that were ravaging america. and the your crisis, for the rise in alcoholism. for this. >> hollowing out of the rustbelt. >> unimaginable social crisis , he said it's the deindustrialization, it's china's entry into the world trade organization and the china shock, that's what giving you this. whether that's true i believe is an empirical question that is complicated but politically it's brilliant. and it speaks to his shrewdness. he did a similar thing with immigration . immigration a complicated issue. clearly the legal immigration is something republicans and conservatives oppose but what happened with the rise of crisis and the jv team in the second half of obama's second term, after the shootings at san bernardino, trump
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public speaker paul ryan will talk about the challenges facing the gop agenda and the party's future. you can watch the full interview with george stephanopoulos right here on abc7. developing news involving twitter. former president trump can tweet again. elon musk revealed that trump's account has been reinstated. the decision reverses a ban that has cut trump off of the social media site for nearly two years since the attack on the u.s. capitol. elon musk made the announcement after conducting a poll that asked users to click yes or no on whether trump's account should be restored. after 50 million votes, the yes vote won with close to 52%. trump has not yet tweeted and he previously said he would remain on his own platform, truth social. the family of alexis gabe finally has closure. they traveled to the site where some of her remains were found earlier this month. the family held a vigil employment, 80 miles east of locally. an orange flag marks the spot where investigators made the discovery. investigators say her former boyfriend killed her. he was later shot and killed by authorities in the seattle area as they tried to
public speaker paul ryan will talk about the challenges facing the gop agenda and the party's future. you can watch the full interview with george stephanopoulos right here on abc7. developing news involving twitter. former president trump can tweet again. elon musk revealed that trump's account has been reinstated. the decision reverses a ban that has cut trump off of the social media site for nearly two years since the attack on the u.s. capitol. elon musk made the announcement after...
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george washington, who invested in at least one privateer. appropriately enough called the general washington generals nathaniel green, henry knox, as well as paul revere, also invested in privateers. now, privateer captains were typically known by the ship owners, and they were contacted directly to take over the privateers. elias senor, shown here character. he was issued the last letter of marque in the entire american revolution in march. of 1783. by the other story i want to tell about elias is i was writing this book. it was during covid and my daughter, who is now a junior literary agent in new york city, was home. she was about 22 at the time. and was home. and when i came across this picture, i showed it slowly because i thought he was really handsome. she took a look at it and said, you know, dad, i really could get into privateering. so he's a he's a fascinating guy. do you ever come to the cape town museum or gloucester? his house is attached to the museum and is well worth visiting. now privateer captains they got biggest share of the prizes. the crewmen got smaller shares, but also benefited mightily. now, while crewmen are sometim
george washington, who invested in at least one privateer. appropriately enough called the general washington generals nathaniel green, henry knox, as well as paul revere, also invested in privateers. now, privateer captains were typically known by the ship owners, and they were contacted directly to take over the privateers. elias senor, shown here character. he was issued the last letter of marque in the entire american revolution in march. of 1783. by the other story i want to tell about...
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but beginning in 2007 with the rise of ron paul and the liberty movement you see there too that that there is discontent on the right with the georgebush foreign policy. now protectionism is a little bit more complicated. um, i think what what trump did in coming out against the trans-pacific? partnership or tpp as you always said throughout the campaign was basically provide a a concrete symbol for the deaths of despair that were ravaging america. for the opioid crisis for the rise and alcoholism. for this on howling out of the russell unimaginable. social crisis. he said it's the de-industrialization. it's china's entry into the world trade organization and the china shock. that's what's giving you this. whether that's true, i believe is an empirical question. that is very complicated, right? but politically it's brilliant. and in this speaks to his shrewdness, he did a similar thing with immigration. immigration complicated issue clearly illegal immigration is something republicans conservatives opposed? but what what happened with the rise of isis in the you know, the jv team in the second half obama's second term. after the sh
but beginning in 2007 with the rise of ron paul and the liberty movement you see there too that that there is discontent on the right with the georgebush foreign policy. now protectionism is a little bit more complicated. um, i think what what trump did in coming out against the trans-pacific? partnership or tpp as you always said throughout the campaign was basically provide a a concrete symbol for the deaths of despair that were ravaging america. for the opioid crisis for the rise and...