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eisenhower's chief naval officer is bertram ramsey. he has dug the british out of a hole by rescuing the british army from dunkirk. no one knows more about assembling huge armies of small boats and ferrying armies across the channel. he oversaw the arrangements for the invasion of sicily. he is the unsung hero because at the end of the war in january 1944 to 1945, bertram ramsey is killed in a plane crash. he is not involved in the peacetime honors and largely slips from history, which is a shame because he single-handedly with his genius and vision is the architect of operation neptune, which gets everybody across the channel but they trust anybody goes deeper. be ais where it is fun to military historian because you dig into people's backgrounds. bertrand ramsey'sbertrand ramsen the service as an army officer. regiment on the british northwest frontier near the end of the 19th century. in holidays, he would spend time with his father's regiment, being a young regiment on the british man, he would get to know the new the arrived offic
eisenhower's chief naval officer is bertram ramsey. he has dug the british out of a hole by rescuing the british army from dunkirk. no one knows more about assembling huge armies of small boats and ferrying armies across the channel. he oversaw the arrangements for the invasion of sicily. he is the unsung hero because at the end of the war in january 1944 to 1945, bertram ramsey is killed in a plane crash. he is not involved in the peacetime honors and largely slips from history, which is a...
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but eisenhower's chief naval officer is bertram ramsey. and he has dug the british out of a hole by rescuing the british army from dunkirk. no one knows more about assembling used numbers of small boats and ferrying armies across the channel. he oversaw the arrangements for operation torch and for the invasion of sicily. and he is the unsung hero because at the end of the war in january 1944 to 1945, bertram ramsay is killed in an air crash. he is not involved in the peacetime honors and largely slips from history, which is a great shame because he single-handedly with his genius savior -- is the the architect of operation neptune, which gets everybody across the channel and then sustains operations all the way through for the rest of the year. but the trust and the bond goes much deeper. this is where it is great fun to be a military historian, because you dig deep into people's background. bertram ramsey's father was in the service, but as an army officer. bertram ramsey's fathen the service, but as an army officer. he had commanded a re
but eisenhower's chief naval officer is bertram ramsey. and he has dug the british out of a hole by rescuing the british army from dunkirk. no one knows more about assembling used numbers of small boats and ferrying armies across the channel. he oversaw the arrangements for operation torch and for the invasion of sicily. and he is the unsung hero because at the end of the war in january 1944 to 1945, bertram ramsay is killed in an air crash. he is not involved in the peacetime honors and...
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he had some great success also from burke ramsey, the son of patsy ramsey, who was against cbs.that he was involved in his sister's murder. >> tucker: that he murdered his sister. >> they won. they won a settlement in that as well. you are looking at an important lawyer, a lawyer with history, a respected serious man, and a minor being involved. but as long as the media is willing to destroy all minor, of course, it tells you that they are willing to do it to anyone at this point. >> tucker: that's exactly right. they are supposed to be comforting the afflicted. they are supposed to be punching up. that's a child from a catholic school. i hope he crushes them. i mean it. >> absolutely. lawyers and sewing is not necessarily my favorite thing, but the fact that this is one way to keep them in line. they have not only abandon their job and their responsibility, they have turned themselves into a mob of wolves and are willing to rip anyone apart. it's going to have to start. >> tucker: good to see you tonight. thank you so much. the president spent the evening, rally support in milw
he had some great success also from burke ramsey, the son of patsy ramsey, who was against cbs.that he was involved in his sister's murder. >> tucker: that he murdered his sister. >> they won. they won a settlement in that as well. you are looking at an important lawyer, a lawyer with history, a respected serious man, and a minor being involved. but as long as the media is willing to destroy all minor, of course, it tells you that they are willing to do it to anyone at this point....
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still with us is doug ramsey and asset reporter sarah ponczek. i want to go back out to you. you talk about lightening up in equities today, this afternoon, maybe you nailed the generational -- we'll check back in a few years. in the meantime, where do you put that money? do you keep it in cash, do you go out the long end and get treasuries? is there anything you like instead of equities? doug: we actually increased our equity hedge so we don't reduce our longs. quite frankly, some of our long groups are not defensive in nature. we have been heading in the semi conductor equipment stocks for a long time. we're in the data processors, homebuilders. it's fairly aggressive leadership in our longs within our tactical funds. the shorts tend to be more focused on the commodity stocks, the deeper cyclicals that of had a bounce over 12 months. that's what we've done rather than moving the cash. that is always the we manage that net equity exposure. we do have a little bit of gold. a 3% position. i can see added to that on a pullback. it's pretty clear that when we have, i'm saying wh
still with us is doug ramsey and asset reporter sarah ponczek. i want to go back out to you. you talk about lightening up in equities today, this afternoon, maybe you nailed the generational -- we'll check back in a few years. in the meantime, where do you put that money? do you keep it in cash, do you go out the long end and get treasuries? is there anything you like instead of equities? doug: we actually increased our equity hedge so we don't reduce our longs. quite frankly, some of our long...
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, the son of patsy ramsey, who was against cbs, and they said, they implieded he was involved in his. >> tucker: that he murdered his sister. >> yes, and they won a i settlement. a lawyer who has done this on contingency, a lawyer with history of success, a respected, serious man, and a minor being involved. but as long as the media is willing to destroy a minor, of course, itf tells you they are willing to do it to anyone at this point. >> tucker:ny that's exactly right. they are supposed to be comforting the afflicted, supposed to be punching up. a child from a catholic school, they try to destroy his life. i hope he crushes them. i mean it. i want the underdog to get this. y.>> lawyers suing and not my favorite thing, but this is one way to keepnd the powerful in-line, especially media, not only when they abandon their job and the responsibility, they bturn themselves into the mob, into a mob of wolves, and are willing to rip anyone apart. that's going to have to stop. >> tucker: the praetorian>> guard for the ruling class. tammy, great to see you. the president spent the evening
, the son of patsy ramsey, who was against cbs, and they said, they implieded he was involved in his. >> tucker: that he murdered his sister. >> yes, and they won a i settlement. a lawyer who has done this on contingency, a lawyer with history of success, a respected, serious man, and a minor being involved. but as long as the media is willing to destroy a minor, of course, itf tells you they are willing to do it to anyone at this point. >> tucker:ny that's exactly right. they...
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. >> reporter: first bob and liz ramsey r ramsey read the trial transcript. >> the first thing that jumpedut at me is i don't recall seeing a defense attorney do so little for his client in my 38 years of practicing law. >> oh, come on. not the worst surely. >> it's -- it was certainly one of the worst. >> reporter: but what also jumped out was the work of that highway patrol investigator dan nash. confronted about the unrevealed gunshot residue test that might exonerate brad, nash said he never saw the report, said it never made it to his desk. >> if that test had been positive, would it have been lost in a fax machine? >> it's just incomprehensible that he wouldn't follow up and say, hey, what happened to my gunshot residue test that i ordered? well, he was either grossly negligent, or he suppressed it deliberately. >> reporter: no question about it. the issue of that unrevealed gsr test was huge. >> i thought, it's a classic brady violation. it's the kind of evidence that makes a difference in a trial. >> reporter: so they elected to shoot for the moon. their one chance to overturn the
. >> reporter: first bob and liz ramsey r ramsey read the trial transcript. >> the first thing that jumpedut at me is i don't recall seeing a defense attorney do so little for his client in my 38 years of practicing law. >> oh, come on. not the worst surely. >> it's -- it was certainly one of the worst. >> reporter: but what also jumped out was the work of that highway patrol investigator dan nash. confronted about the unrevealed gunshot residue test that might...
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. >> charles ramsey, ariel castro's neighbor, sitting on his porch, eating a big mac and hears this noiseoom, boom, boom, boom, boom! what the hell is that? she said get me out of this house. >> he started trying to pull on the door and he couldn't get it open either. so he kind of kicks it. >> out comes amanda, out comes the little girl, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. >> help me! i'm amanda berry, i've been kidnapped. and i've been missing for ten years. and i'm here. i'm free now. >> you threw the lights and sirens on and started heading southbound. >> >> i'm heading over there. >> we head onto seymour. and it's amanda. looks the same as the missing persons flier. >> then she gives us, there's two more girls in the house. >> when i get to the door, i try to pull it open, and i can tell it's been chained shut from the inside. so i started to boot it a few times. >> finally, the whole screen door and everything came off. we all rushed into the home. >> i hear noises in the hallway. police, police! i push my head out. i see a badge. so i book in my underwears and my tee shirt, ran up and ju
. >> charles ramsey, ariel castro's neighbor, sitting on his porch, eating a big mac and hears this noiseoom, boom, boom, boom, boom! what the hell is that? she said get me out of this house. >> he started trying to pull on the door and he couldn't get it open either. so he kind of kicks it. >> out comes amanda, out comes the little girl, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. >> help me! i'm amanda berry, i've been kidnapped. and i've been missing for ten years. and i'm here....
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secretary general for syria mr ramsey it's good to talk to you thank you very much for your time thank you very much for inviting me now you step down from based post a few months ago but i am sure emotionally and professional you still care about what's going on in syria given the scale of suffering given the scale of divisions how significant or insignificant is this latest development aren't we all sort of overselling the whole that is there well 1st let me say that i remain of course very much attached as you said that motion syria this is the 1st this is the reason why i took the drop 1st with the u.n. to try to help bring about a settlement that would meet the aspirations and certain people you know coming from the region. i think you would understand now the constitutional committee i look at it as a milestone in the very long process in bringing about a peaceful sucking peaceful and political settlement in syria. it is something that we've been working for as you know for some time i've said it before no. i think we could have it earlier it will help syrians you know go in the
secretary general for syria mr ramsey it's good to talk to you thank you very much for your time thank you very much for inviting me now you step down from based post a few months ago but i am sure emotionally and professional you still care about what's going on in syria given the scale of suffering given the scale of divisions how significant or insignificant is this latest development aren't we all sort of overselling the whole that is there well 1st let me say that i remain of course very...
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former deputy special envoy of the un secretary-general for syria mr ramsey it's good to talk to you thank you very much for your time thank you very much for inviting me now you step down from based post a few months ago but i'm sure emotionally and professionally you still care about what's going on in syria given the scale of suffering given the scale of divisions how significant or insignificant is this latest development aren't we all sort of overselling the whole that is there well 1st let me say that i remain of course very much attached as you said that motion syria this is the 1st this is the reason why i took the draw 1st with the u.n. to try to help bring about a settlement to meet the aspirations of certain people you know coming from the region. i think you would understand now the constitutional committee i look at it as a milestone. very long process and bring about a peaceful peaceful and political settlement in syria. it is something that we've been working for as you know for some time i've said it before no suit again i think we could have had it earlier it will he
former deputy special envoy of the un secretary-general for syria mr ramsey it's good to talk to you thank you very much for your time thank you very much for inviting me now you step down from based post a few months ago but i'm sure emotionally and professionally you still care about what's going on in syria given the scale of suffering given the scale of divisions how significant or insignificant is this latest development aren't we all sort of overselling the whole that is there well 1st...
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welcome back to worlds apart where runs the assailant in the ramsey former deputy special envoy for the u.n. secretary general and syrian ambassador as the war in syria hopefully winding down there is another political and geopolitical confrontation brewing up and the region i mean between iran and the united states and its allies do you do you think this tensions between attack iran and washington may have any impact on the syrian peace process are those 2 related as far as your concerned well everything is interconnected answer but i've seen some. news in the past few days or hope that what we had always felt. is probably going to. happen is that there is a desire by both washington and tehran to deescalate oh really you know so i just hope. looks like the french president was able in spite of everything to move them closer to one another just seems. apparently it is true that there could have been an agreement between both to deescalate but it has not materialized but. i hope because any conflict aeration there will certainly have implications not only for the region but quite beyond
welcome back to worlds apart where runs the assailant in the ramsey former deputy special envoy for the u.n. secretary general and syrian ambassador as the war in syria hopefully winding down there is another political and geopolitical confrontation brewing up and the region i mean between iran and the united states and its allies do you do you think this tensions between attack iran and washington may have any impact on the syrian peace process are those 2 related as far as your concerned well...
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join us hello and welcome to your friday one show with chris ramsey steering this ship with me tonightging from these photos you posted. i was trying to announce i would be on and! i was trying to announce i would be on and i was looking for an image. i went on the bbc iplayer and found this image of yourself and matt looking lovely. i thought i looked a bit like him but not enough, so i used my super slick photo editing skills were top you can barely tell the difference. from a distance it could be mapped, actually. is it nicer to be here? last time i was watching from home and you were over there talking about strictly. still dancing? of course not, who leaves the baton and keeps on dancing? why would i do that? you don't leave the biggest dancing show in the world and then go to your local community centre on a tuesday to dance. it's not going to be the same. you were brilliant, it was quite a shock. not going to be the same. you were brilliant, it was quite a shocklj got further than i thought i would do. i had to cancel a holiday. this is your paso doble. this was up there. this w
join us hello and welcome to your friday one show with chris ramsey steering this ship with me tonightging from these photos you posted. i was trying to announce i would be on and! i was trying to announce i would be on and i was looking for an image. i went on the bbc iplayer and found this image of yourself and matt looking lovely. i thought i looked a bit like him but not enough, so i used my super slick photo editing skills were top you can barely tell the difference. from a distance it...
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secretary general for syria mr ramsey it's good to talk to you thank you very much for your time thank you very much for inviting me now you stepped down from this post a few months ago but i'm sure a motion.
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what are the near-term tailwinds for analysts would point to a resilient market, but matt ramsey pointsenges, too, knowing -- ramsey saying that provides an opportunity for small arrivals to capitalize and gain share guys, back to you. >> josh, thanks so much. stef, i forget where you stand on intel >> i'm not involved, but i do like the news about the chairman leaving, with an independent chair now. that checks the esg box, too, right? it's really about the management they haven't had a good executing plan, so i think that's a step in the right direction. >> yeah, kind of a big improvement. if you look at the new york stock exchange advances versus declines, now positive this was well in negative territory right at the open. i think there's twice as many stocks as there are down from the opening print today. dow transports just narrows that gap a bit. it makes sense to look at the volatility index it's still above 13. really nothing to say here, except it seems as if a floor is probably in for this stretch of the market rally, somewhere around 12. a lot of people are very twitchy as we
what are the near-term tailwinds for analysts would point to a resilient market, but matt ramsey pointsenges, too, knowing -- ramsey saying that provides an opportunity for small arrivals to capitalize and gain share guys, back to you. >> josh, thanks so much. stef, i forget where you stand on intel >> i'm not involved, but i do like the news about the chairman leaving, with an independent chair now. that checks the esg box, too, right? it's really about the management they haven't...
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. >>> now to veteran and law enforcement perspective here, charles ramsey, former commissioner for the and a cnn analyst. commissioner, always a pleasure to have you on. tape happy new year. thank you. >> happy new year to you. >> chief beck says we have to rethink traditional policing, smarter and more focused. much of this falls on police, but i know it falls on the communities. you tell me what the communities need to do and why is it so important for others to partner with police? >> you know, one of the problems that you see in many cities is a lack of a coordinated effort to deal with crime and disorder. most of it falls on the shoulder of police and a lot should be. but certainly the community playing a role, when you look at clearance rates, the lack of koofrpration that we get in many of these communities, all that feeds into a sickle of violence. i heard now so much from elected officials and others that it needs to be treated as a public health issue. i don't disagree. but how do you operationalize that? what do you want people to do to hold them accountable? there's a stron
. >>> now to veteran and law enforcement perspective here, charles ramsey, former commissioner for the and a cnn analyst. commissioner, always a pleasure to have you on. tape happy new year. thank you. >> happy new year to you. >> chief beck says we have to rethink traditional policing, smarter and more focused. much of this falls on police, but i know it falls on the communities. you tell me what the communities need to do and why is it so important for others to partner...
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mary herrmann ramsey, she's a wonderful horse woman and club woman and she has a terrible accident during a fox hunt, where her horse tripips and rolls over her, and ultimately she dies in 1934. but she's so important to some of thehe best features of frfras perkins's contriributions. amy: some of the things that eleanor roosevelt that francis perkins fought for one of the issues was universal health care. what happened to single payer health care? blanche: ok, let me bring in yet another woman. she is eleanor roosevelt's closest friend and mentor, along with her partner, elizabeth read, who is an international lawyer. and who becomes eleanor roosevelt, not only her attorney, but her financial advisor. and it's esther lape who begins to fight through the american foundation. let me just back up a little bit because eleanor roosevelt and esther lape through the american foundation, work to get the united states after world war i into what the fbi john edgar hoover called that an american body, the world court. so the first works together in the 1920's is activity to get the u.s. into the w
mary herrmann ramsey, she's a wonderful horse woman and club woman and she has a terrible accident during a fox hunt, where her horse tripips and rolls over her, and ultimately she dies in 1934. but she's so important to some of thehe best features of frfras perkins's contriributions. amy: some of the things that eleanor roosevelt that francis perkins fought for one of the issues was universal health care. what happened to single payer health care? blanche: ok, let me bring in yet another...
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. >> reporter: ramsey describes his client as a father of five and dedicated public servant. in a statement, the attorney said mr. nuru looks forward to addressing these charges in court. bovis' attorney declined to comment. an interesting note, nuru was rearrested yesterday. he did not disclose, nuru and others about the investigation. here in san francisco on february 6th. live in san francisco, henry lee. >> news of nuru's arrest shook san francisco city hall. we are there tonight. christian, nuru has been placed on administrative leave. >> reporter: that's right. the mayor said nuru had been placed on administrative leave. nuru's offices here in city hall were inspected by federal agents just afternoon. those agents left with an undisclosed number of documents. news about the arrest of nuru swept through city hall. nuru is the high-profile leader of the department of public works. just one day after his initial arrest last week, he was welcoming a contingent of governors from california and across the country. >> on behalf of our board, we welcome the national governor's
. >> reporter: ramsey describes his client as a father of five and dedicated public servant. in a statement, the attorney said mr. nuru looks forward to addressing these charges in court. bovis' attorney declined to comment. an interesting note, nuru was rearrested yesterday. he did not disclose, nuru and others about the investigation. here in san francisco on february 6th. live in san francisco, henry lee. >> news of nuru's arrest shook san francisco city hall. we are there...
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the philando castile case that came after my time, that was prosecuted by the ramsey county attorney,d of mine, and he did put everything into that case. unfortunately, the jury came back not guilty. it is an example that prosecutors have to take responsibility for the cases in front of them and make the decisions on the hard call. >> let's turn to traditional appointees. the gop through the obama administration took a scorched earth tactic towards his appointees. in the trump administration, you have been a bit more favorable than some of your democratic , moving trump nominees toward confirmation. if there is a klobuchar administration and a gop-controlled senate, do you think they will extend to you the same or to see you have extended to them? sen. klobuchar: i actually had a discussion with amanda of the huffington post yesterday here in des moines, and actually she had -- there was a study that came out showing that i had actually supported something like 32% of the trump nominees, so i am in the opposing group. and those are some old numbers on the internet. i want to get to wh
the philando castile case that came after my time, that was prosecuted by the ramsey county attorney,d of mine, and he did put everything into that case. unfortunately, the jury came back not guilty. it is an example that prosecutors have to take responsibility for the cases in front of them and make the decisions on the hard call. >> let's turn to traditional appointees. the gop through the obama administration took a scorched earth tactic towards his appointees. in the trump...
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and he was arrested a second time new rules that ernie is male ramsey says new room with a father of 5 ildren and looks forward to addressing these charges in court. >>both th is a tourney has not responded to our request for comment. >>now both men were released on million bond yesterdaif convicted they could face up to 20 years in prison, they'll both be back in court on february 6. why that sfo tonight michelle kingston kr 4 news michelle. thank you stay with kron 4 news for continuing coverage in this case wehave new details plus reaction and response from lawmakers. >>we've got a major decline in travel china. >>now to a big story we've been following new details thcorona virus tonigthe death toll and case count rising. 170 people in china linked to the disease of lost their lives. right now there are at least 5 confirmed cases in the united states while patien have been tested here there are no confirmed cases in the y area as the virus spreads more airlines have dropped flights china compani are keeping employees out of the country and people are leaving their in droves. kron
and he was arrested a second time new rules that ernie is male ramsey says new room with a father of 5 ildren and looks forward to addressing these charges in court. >>both th is a tourney has not responded to our request for comment. >>now both men were released on million bond yesterdaif convicted they could face up to 20 years in prison, they'll both be back in court on february 6. why that sfo tonight michelle kingston kr 4 news michelle. thank you stay with kron 4 news for...
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and he was arrested a second time new rules that ernie is male ramsey says new room with a father of 5 children and looks forward to addressg these charges in court. >>both this is a tourney has not responded to our request for comment. both men were released on millon bonds on tuesday if convicted they could face up to 20 years in prison. court on february 6. k in >>an sfo michelle kingston kron 4 news any say with kron 4 news for continuing coverage in this case we have new response from lawmakers kron 4 dot com isa great resource that of e latest on the deadly corona virus. here's what we knw so far tonight. >>atleast a 170 people e dead anmore than 7,000 cases mainland china as the will han corona virus spreads across asia and the rest of thworld nearl60 million people are under partl or full lockdowns in chinese citi and there are 91 confirme cases outside of china, including at least 5 here in the u s and while ere are no confirmed cases in the bay area residents and tourists are still buying respiratory masks to prevent the disease from spreading. o first gayle ong joins us li
and he was arrested a second time new rules that ernie is male ramsey says new room with a father of 5 children and looks forward to addressg these charges in court. >>both this is a tourney has not responded to our request for comment. both men were released on millon bonds on tuesday if convicted they could face up to 20 years in prison. court on february 6. k in >>an sfo michelle kingston kron 4 news any say with kron 4 news for continuing coverage in this case we have new...
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ramsey solutions chris hogan is here with small changes you can make that will have a big impact on yourth the budget. >> it's so important to start with budgeting because that is what helps you to understand what is going on with your money. how much is coming in and how much is going out. i tell people a budget will give you confidence as well as control. want to encourage people to get started. it will take you two to three months to get started with a budget but once you sit down and really understand the nuances, you can make it happen. we have a fantastic budgeting tool called every dollar, that's free. you can go to everydollar.com to learn how to learn this all important skill. >> charles: why such a learning curve up to two months? is it because we are not honest with ourselves or we don't realize how much money we are spending? >> i think it's the latter. i think people don't understand exactly how much money they are spending on eating out, groceries, all the things that go on with the kids, so when you start to understand this, then you can start to pull back in certain areas
ramsey solutions chris hogan is here with small changes you can make that will have a big impact on yourth the budget. >> it's so important to start with budgeting because that is what helps you to understand what is going on with your money. how much is coming in and how much is going out. i tell people a budget will give you confidence as well as control. want to encourage people to get started. it will take you two to three months to get started with a budget but once you sit down and...
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la this next one was sent in by kyge ramsey in russellville, kentucky he was looking up health benefits. >> jimmy: taking a nap and then he saw this. "having afternoon naps can make you live longer, scientists say. but look at the next story "afternoon naps linked to premature death. [ laughter ] it's a toss up, you know >> steve: right. >> jimmy: next one was sent in by peter cherrick in connecticut. he was checking his uber eats app to see if he lived in their delivery area. let's see if he did. ah, he's just outside. [ laughter ] just outside >> steve: just outside of it got to see a doctor, get that taken care of. >> jimmy: yeah [ laughter ] this next one was sent in by betsy daugherty in derry, new hampshire she was looking up sewing tips >> steve: sewing tips. >> jimmy: and found this right here "when sewing, always remember pattern placement is key." and let's see why. oh [ laughter ] >> steve: oh: that was season s. that was season six. [ laughter ] so good. so good. >> jimmy: we're down to our last one mbridge, canada. she was readanle online and spotthe then right below it say
la this next one was sent in by kyge ramsey in russellville, kentucky he was looking up health benefits. >> jimmy: taking a nap and then he saw this. "having afternoon naps can make you live longer, scientists say. but look at the next story "afternoon naps linked to premature death. [ laughter ] it's a toss up, you know >> steve: right. >> jimmy: next one was sent in by peter cherrick in connecticut. he was checking his uber eats app to see if he lived in their...
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. >> ramsey clark, former attorney general, has conducted research into the invasion. >> above all, there beyond any conceivable necessity of just scheer firepower. just an excessive use of force beyond any possible justification. >> president bush wanted to make certain that this was going to be a success. this was going to be his vindication, denial of the wimp factor in spades. so they sent down a force that wasn't going to encounter any effective resistance but simply overwhelm the opposition and the fact that it would cause tremendous peripheral damage, damage to innocent civilians on a wide scale, was not of concern in the planning. >> what we intended was to reduce collateral damage. that means if the target is right here, you are trying not to have damage to other places. you are trying to have damage to one specific target and avoid damage elsewhere. and they worked. >> my god, we were sending in artillery and air strikes against a very heavily populated urban area. there was absolutely no question that there were going to be immense numbers of civilian casualties. >> we walked a
. >> ramsey clark, former attorney general, has conducted research into the invasion. >> above all, there beyond any conceivable necessity of just scheer firepower. just an excessive use of force beyond any possible justification. >> president bush wanted to make certain that this was going to be a success. this was going to be his vindication, denial of the wimp factor in spades. so they sent down a force that wasn't going to encounter any effective resistance but simply...
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leg nas x performed the record-breaking chart topper with billy ray cyrus, mason ramsey, and bts. >>ilish who swept all four major categories. album, record, song of the year, and best new artist. she became the youngest person ever to win album of the year. >> she really racked it up. >> she really did. >> i was a little surprised, i thought maybe lizzo would get one with best new artist as well. >> she ran out of people to thank. >> she did, she did. another big winner, mrs. michelle obama, the former first lady took home the grammy for best spoken word album for "becoming." her husband, i don't know if you know, noticed that guy, former president obama, has won the same award twice before. so big honor there, so congrats to mrs. obama. >> they are legends. while the performances on the stage were nothing short of show stopping, the looks from the red carpet hit all the right notes with the fans as well. >> ariana made a statement with this oversized gown with layers and layers of tulle. some reports say the gown was up to 20 feet wide. >> lil nas x was hot pink head to toe in vers
leg nas x performed the record-breaking chart topper with billy ray cyrus, mason ramsey, and bts. >>ilish who swept all four major categories. album, record, song of the year, and best new artist. she became the youngest person ever to win album of the year. >> she really racked it up. >> she really did. >> i was a little surprised, i thought maybe lizzo would get one with best new artist as well. >> she ran out of people to thank. >> she did, she did....
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sergeant nicholas olver, sergeant seth trahan, staff sergeant jonathan reed, staff sergeant christopher ramseysergeant michael evans, sergeant robert sweeney, staff sergeant william manual. mr. chairman, i -- i request unanimous consent to enter the rest of my testimony into the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. engel: i now yield one minute to a valued member of the foreign affairs committee, the gentlewoman from pennsylvania, ms. huell hab -- ms. houlahan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. huelskamp: thank you, mr. chair -- ms. houlahan: thank you, mr. chair. i rise in support of the resolution before us today. article 1, section 8 of the constitution states, quote, congress shall have the power to declare war, end quote. the founders were unequivocal. only congress has the power to authorize acts of war. today we bring forth this resolution to honor our founding fathers' vision for our country, for our government, one whose very survival hinges on t
sergeant nicholas olver, sergeant seth trahan, staff sergeant jonathan reed, staff sergeant christopher ramseysergeant michael evans, sergeant robert sweeney, staff sergeant william manual. mr. chairman, i -- i request unanimous consent to enter the rest of my testimony into the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. engel: i now yield one minute to a valued member of the foreign affairs committee,...
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. >> is the jonbenet ramsey murder investigation turning into a media circus? >> yes, it's tabloid. into it, i think, larry. it's the fear that says, gosh, if we don't cover it big time, our competition is. when they cover it big time, they'll get a big jump in the ratings. the first thing is to last, to last and survive, we've got to do it. >> what you also see is a whole army of commentators, people who make their business talking about the news. >> what i say is what we should do is we should bomb his capability of producing oil. take out his refineries, his stations, his wells. >> they don't have any capability. >> they're certainly selling a lot of oil -- >> no they're not -- >> the networks were doing good journalism but they became much more preoccupied by profits. it's much cheaper to have someone in your studio pontificating than to have reporters out in the field reporting. >> i don't know if any of this is true. but what i heard is that the father went down, opened his basement room, which the fbi had bypassed. >> every single sentence on cnn, perhaps, on cnbc, on fox, on
. >> is the jonbenet ramsey murder investigation turning into a media circus? >> yes, it's tabloid. into it, i think, larry. it's the fear that says, gosh, if we don't cover it big time, our competition is. when they cover it big time, they'll get a big jump in the ratings. the first thing is to last, to last and survive, we've got to do it. >> what you also see is a whole army of commentators, people who make their business talking about the news. >> what i say is what...
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. >> charles ramsey is ariel castro's neighbor, sitting on his porch, eating his big mac and hears thisd, "get me out of this house." how do we say this? i destroyed ariel's property getting her out of the house. >> he kind of, like, started like trying to pull on the door, but he -- he couldn't get it open either, and so he kind of kicks it. >> kicked the [ bleep ] out of it. and out comes amanda, and then out comes a little girl. whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. this child has been screaming, "i want my daddy." what did we do? right, call the police. >> help me. i'm amanda berry. i've been kidnapped, and i've been missing for ten years, and i'm -- i'm here. i'm free now. >> okay. talk to the police when they get there. >> no, i need them now before he gets back. >> we're going to send them as soon as we get a car open. >> i'm amanda berry. i've been on the news. >> were you still frightened that he may show up at any time? >> i was terrified. and just because there's people on the street doesn't mean that he wouldn't hurt me. >> 5:52 p.m., we get a call for a code one assignment. the hig
. >> charles ramsey is ariel castro's neighbor, sitting on his porch, eating his big mac and hears thisd, "get me out of this house." how do we say this? i destroyed ariel's property getting her out of the house. >> he kind of, like, started like trying to pull on the door, but he -- he couldn't get it open either, and so he kind of kicks it. >> kicked the [ bleep ] out of it. and out comes amanda, and then out comes a little girl. whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. this...
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so you and brilliant guys like dave ramsey are running around with paper bags full of cash, right?it's very important to know what you're spending, and the budget is very important. and, neil, despite what you say, we don't have paper bags, we have wallets. neil: oh, there you go. for you, it's a big wallet. [laughter] thank you, my friend. >> take care. neil: let's take a look at the corner of wall and broad. the dow down about 335 points, well off our lows here. some of the issues that have come back include johnson & johnson and merck and pfizer, the big drugmakers that are kind of following -- not all of them -- kind of following some of the biotech players that might or midnight -- might not have promising vaccines down the road. a little bit of a flight to quality there. more after this. with sofi, get your credit cards right by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. and get your interest rate right so you can save big. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k. ♪ neil: all right. the cdc is beefing up its screening for travelers, this as the mayor of wuha
so you and brilliant guys like dave ramsey are running around with paper bags full of cash, right?it's very important to know what you're spending, and the budget is very important. and, neil, despite what you say, we don't have paper bags, we have wallets. neil: oh, there you go. for you, it's a big wallet. [laughter] thank you, my friend. >> take care. neil: let's take a look at the corner of wall and broad. the dow down about 335 points, well off our lows here. some of the issues that...
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. >> charles ramsey is ariel castro's neighbor sitting on his porch eating his big mac and hears this the hell is that? >> he goes next door to see what's happening. >> she says get me out of this house. how do we say this -- i destroyed ariel's property getting her out of the house. >> reporter: slowly but surely, michelle, amanda and gina were able to readjust to life and each making her own impact. >> your precious daughter, she's a teenager. so how is she? >> she's happy. she's vivacious. she's doing great. she's in middle school now. >> our foundation's name is the cleveland family center for missing children and adults. my center is located right next door to where i was held at. >> girl, you know how powerful that is to put it on that street? >> i want to turn the neighborhood -- i want to turn it into positive and i want to give back. >> everybody in life that goes through a tragedy that's been in the dark for so long needs to see the sun rise. just show the people that have harmed us that they don't control us anymore. >> like i said they are thriving. i mean for gina to put
. >> charles ramsey is ariel castro's neighbor sitting on his porch eating his big mac and hears this the hell is that? >> he goes next door to see what's happening. >> she says get me out of this house. how do we say this -- i destroyed ariel's property getting her out of the house. >> reporter: slowly but surely, michelle, amanda and gina were able to readjust to life and each making her own impact. >> your precious daughter, she's a teenager. so how is she?...
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ainsley: here with tips for the new year is financial expert at ramsey solutions and author of "everybe with you too. if you could permanently lose the 5 pounds, would you take the money or would you rather lose the weight? that's a tough one, isn't it? >> here is the reality, you guys. it just shows that money and health are the top two areas that people are always setting resolutions on. so this doesn't surprise me. you know, we have got 80% of people living paycheck to paycheck. steve: that's right. >> that means if one check doesn't show up. they have a financial crisis it. goes to show that people want both. they want to get healthier. but they also need help in their finances. and we are going to show them how with these five tips. steve: tip number one is don't be afraid but take a look at how much debt you have got. >> yes. in reality, we need to understand how much we own, how much we owe, where do we owe it and how much is it? so sit down and write this out. if you don't know where to look or you are unsure, you can get a free copy of your credit frort expeerian, transunion
ainsley: here with tips for the new year is financial expert at ramsey solutions and author of "everybe with you too. if you could permanently lose the 5 pounds, would you take the money or would you rather lose the weight? that's a tough one, isn't it? >> here is the reality, you guys. it just shows that money and health are the top two areas that people are always setting resolutions on. so this doesn't surprise me. you know, we have got 80% of people living paycheck to paycheck....
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let's bring in ramsey solutions financial expert and author of everyday millionaires, chris hogan.ll. lauren: how do we get our finances in shape? >> i think we have to realize at the beginning of the year, it's the perfect time to set new goals and over half the people always set goals that are related to either money or getting healthier. so i want to give people some tips on how do you get financially fit moving forward in this year. we live in the greatest country on the planet where we can make decisions and back it up each and every day. so we've got a great opportunity. so tip number one is to set a plan and stick to it. like you have to begin to establish habits. and whether that's sitting down and beginning to budget, telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went, it's a great first step. we have to stick to it. next i want people to be very specific in your goals. whether you're looking at your amount of debt and you're getting resolved to get yourself out of dent, you've got -- debt, you've got to sit down and write down what do you owe, how much do y
let's bring in ramsey solutions financial expert and author of everyday millionaires, chris hogan.ll. lauren: how do we get our finances in shape? >> i think we have to realize at the beginning of the year, it's the perfect time to set new goals and over half the people always set goals that are related to either money or getting healthier. so i want to give people some tips on how do you get financially fit moving forward in this year. we live in the greatest country on the planet where...
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sergeant nicholas olver, sergeant seth trahan, staff sergeant jonathan reed, staff sergeant christopher ramseyrgeant michael evans, sergeant robert sweeney, staff sergeant william manual. mr. chairman, i -- i request unanimous consent to enter the rest of my testimony into the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. engel: i now yield one minute to a valued member of the foreign affairs committee, the gentlewoman from pennsylvania, ms. huell hab -- ms. houlahan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. huelskamp: thank you, mr. chair -- ms. houlahan: thank you, mr. chair. i rise in support of the resolution before us today. article 1, section 8 of the constitution states, quote, congress shall have the power to declare war, end quote. the founders were unequivocal. only congress has the power to authorize acts of war. today we bring forth this resolution to honor our founding fathers' vision for our country, for our government, one whose very survival hinges on the
sergeant nicholas olver, sergeant seth trahan, staff sergeant jonathan reed, staff sergeant christopher ramseyrgeant michael evans, sergeant robert sweeney, staff sergeant william manual. mr. chairman, i -- i request unanimous consent to enter the rest of my testimony into the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. engel: i now yield one minute to a valued member of the foreign affairs committee, the...
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families of the victims has raised more than £47,000 so far. just to bring you some breaking news, nick ramseyght following an incident. the party was informed this morning and he was suspended from the conservatives. he was elected in 2007. he was a shadow finance minister, a welsh spokesperson said that he has been suspended following an incident which took place yesterday. the suspension will be reviewed following consideration of the matter with external agencies. so nick ramsay was arrested yesterday and is now suspended from the welsh conservatives. time for a look at the weather. let us look at what is happening in australia. what is the meteorology of what is going on there? there are lots of reasons. one of them we can look at exactly what is happening in the indian ocean at the moment. you may well have heard of the el nino effect but people might not have heard of the indian ocean dipole. it happens in the indian ocean. we have got a positive phase in the moment and much warmer water is piling up in the west indian ocean and is caused flooding in africa. conversely, towards australi
families of the victims has raised more than £47,000 so far. just to bring you some breaking news, nick ramseyght following an incident. the party was informed this morning and he was suspended from the conservatives. he was elected in 2007. he was a shadow finance minister, a welsh spokesperson said that he has been suspended following an incident which took place yesterday. the suspension will be reviewed following consideration of the matter with external agencies. so nick ramsay was...
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the case that came after my time, that was prosecuted by the ramsey county attorney, a friend andine. it is an example that prosecutors have to take responsibility for the cases in front of them and make the decisions on the hard call. the obamaough administration took a scorched tactic. in the drug administration, you have been a bit more favorable that she trumpur administration, you have been a bit more favorable in some of -- if there is a global shark administration, do you think they will extend to you the same or to see you have extended to them? sen. klobuchar: i actually had a discussion with amanda of the huffington post yesterday here in des moines, and actually she had -- there was in a study that came out showing that i had actually supported something like 32% of the truck nominees -- trump nominees, so i am in the opposing group. i want to get to what i would do. i just want to set the record straight. what i would do with this. appointould do is people who respect the law. a point judges and judiciary that reflects our community, and who that i recommend to barack oba
the case that came after my time, that was prosecuted by the ramsey county attorney, a friend andine. it is an example that prosecutors have to take responsibility for the cases in front of them and make the decisions on the hard call. the obamaough administration took a scorched tactic. in the drug administration, you have been a bit more favorable that she trumpur administration, you have been a bit more favorable in some of -- if there is a global shark administration, do you think they will...