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shep. >> the vote up and coming. leigh anne caldwell, we will be back to you for it thank you. >>> late today, a legal defeat for former-president trump a federal district court in washington, whom president trump appointed to the bench, dismissed the lawsuit he filed to keep his tax returns out of the hands of the house of representatives. the judge said the former president was wrong on the law the house ways and means committee requested the documents saying it wanted to see how the irs was auditing mr. trump's lawyers argued it was a fishing expedition meant to embarrass the former president. they will have 14 days to appeal. >>> they are accused of giving their 15-year-old son access to a deadly weapon, and failing to intervene despite troubling warning signs. the parents of the alleged michigan school shooter in shackles in front of a judge today. >>> fighting for over-the-counter birth control pills. an inside look at the years-long battle trying to make access to the pill easier. >>> and amtrak making a major
shep. >> the vote up and coming. leigh anne caldwell, we will be back to you for it thank you. >>> late today, a legal defeat for former-president trump a federal district court in washington, whom president trump appointed to the bench, dismissed the lawsuit he filed to keep his tax returns out of the hands of the house of representatives. the judge said the former president was wrong on the law the house ways and means committee requested the documents saying it wanted to see...
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hard to prove, i suppose. >> yeah, shep.l the recent cases we've seen that have this same flavor to them this is the hardest to prove and you've got to remember the folks who show up for jury duty tend to be law-abiding and they tend to want to side with the police both sides are saying the same thing. it's hard to see how that bears out but probably favors the defense starting off >> it felt like for years we never saw defendants testifying in their own defense and now recently we have and kim potter we're told will testify in her own defense smart move or no >> shep, we talk about this every time and here i think it's essential. and the reason why we're seeing it so much is because anytime you have a case involving someone's death and the person who caused it is saying i didn't mean for this to happen, i think they generally have to take the stand and explain that to the jury that's especially true in this case >> if you're the defense, i'm guessing you're wanting the jury to say she feels awful about this, she didn't mean
hard to prove, i suppose. >> yeah, shep.l the recent cases we've seen that have this same flavor to them this is the hardest to prove and you've got to remember the folks who show up for jury duty tend to be law-abiding and they tend to want to side with the police both sides are saying the same thing. it's hard to see how that bears out but probably favors the defense starting off >> it felt like for years we never saw defendants testifying in their own defense and now recently we...
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shep gordon. longtime resident on maui.floyd. he was years, years, ahead of the chef explosion. shepherding emeril through his early career. he's produced films, worked alongside great french chefs like roger verge. become close to his holiness the dalai lama. basically done everything with everybody in every place. >> shep: i first got here forty years ago. i put one foot on the island and knew i was living here the rest of my life. >> anthony: do you ever look out there and it's just, it's wallpaper? >> shep: never, ever. i say it out loud every day. yeah, my first words in the morning are, "thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you." every day. >> anthony: shep is famously one of the most generous and enthusiastic of hosts. a more stand-up, loyal guy you could barely imagine. and it's no wonder they call the documentary based on his life "supermensch." that's how he's known around the world. here here's known as "that guy who throws great parties." prep starts early. with shep's friend julio, a maui born and
shep gordon. longtime resident on maui.floyd. he was years, years, ahead of the chef explosion. shepherding emeril through his early career. he's produced films, worked alongside great french chefs like roger verge. become close to his holiness the dalai lama. basically done everything with everybody in every place. >> shep: i first got here forty years ago. i put one foot on the island and knew i was living here the rest of my life. >> anthony: do you ever look out there and it's...
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as a result, shep, take a look at some of the most impacted companies out there. you're talking about oil and gas, exxon, chevron, those kinds of companies travel and leisure names like darden and marriott, those companies got hit the hardest. >> makes sense dom chu, see you monday, thank you. >>> there's big news on another front. we're on deliberation watch tonight for several high-profile and important cases. latest reporting on the blockbuster trials now that the fate of all three women is now in the hands of juries. >>> and a young girl brutally murdered more than 40 years ago. the killer never found oh, but there's new forensics and that may just have allowed police to make an arrest. >>> plus, blackout over. youtube and disney reach a deal. the customer is impacted and how they will be compensated for their trouble. >>> the facts, the truth, "the news with shepard smith" back in 60 seconds (vo) t-mobile for business helps small business owners prosper during their most important time of year. when you switch to t-mobile and bring your own device, we'll pay
as a result, shep, take a look at some of the most impacted companies out there. you're talking about oil and gas, exxon, chevron, those kinds of companies travel and leisure names like darden and marriott, those companies got hit the hardest. >> makes sense dom chu, see you monday, thank you. >>> there's big news on another front. we're on deliberation watch tonight for several high-profile and important cases. latest reporting on the blockbuster trials now that the fate of all...
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>> reporter: shep, at this moment u.s.a is wrapping up his final instructions to the jury this is a crucial if often overlooked phase of the case where he tells them how to frame the things that they've heard over the last 13 weeks of testimony and a couple of days of closing arguments it will then be up to a jury of eight men and four women from in and around silicon valley to decide whether the toast of silicon valley was in fact a fraud. the case and the fate of elizabeth holmes will be in their hands shortly. it could be as soon as this evening, but not before they heard from her defense attorney, kevin downey, who for three hours today hammered on the theme that holmes had no intent to defraud, that's an essential element of the crime on the contrary, he said, "she believed she was building a technology that would change the world. so much so that she never sold a single share of stock i will it the bitter end." the investors who plunged nearly a billion dollars into the startup knew the risks they were taking, downey
>> reporter: shep, at this moment u.s.a is wrapping up his final instructions to the jury this is a crucial if often overlooked phase of the case where he tells them how to frame the things that they've heard over the last 13 weeks of testimony and a couple of days of closing arguments it will then be up to a jury of eight men and four women from in and around silicon valley to decide whether the toast of silicon valley was in fact a fraud. the case and the fate of elizabeth holmes will...
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>> you know what, shep, she left that open. it wasn't clear because she didn't divulge everything she knows about this case and what her full intentions are. but based on what you just pointed out, if you look at the circumstances that led to the parents being charged, it's hard to imagine the world where at least some of these school officials don't face some level of prosecution but again, it's going to be very difficult to make these cases in court. >> david henderson, thank you. >>> now, shaquille is on scene there in oxford. should this manhunt produce anything, we'll let you know or should there be other developments from this incredibly awful school shooting, we'll bring that to you right away. >>> mixed signals tonight about america's economic recovery amid covid. data shows hiring slowed and very sharply, even before researchers started identifying the omicron cases in the united states the labor department reports the u.s. added just 210,000 jobs last month less than half of what the economists had been expecting. it'
>> you know what, shep, she left that open. it wasn't clear because she didn't divulge everything she knows about this case and what her full intentions are. but based on what you just pointed out, if you look at the circumstances that led to the parents being charged, it's hard to imagine the world where at least some of these school officials don't face some level of prosecution but again, it's going to be very difficult to make these cases in court. >> david henderson, thank you....
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shep >> kale la, thank you. the white house says president biden will speak with the ukrainian president zelensky on thursday the administration is not ruling out sending additional troops to the region the national security adviser noting that america already does have a presence there. the question is what more can the u.s. provide and what is it that ukraine wants? nbc's senior foreign correspondent, richard engel, is in kyiv tonight with that reporting. >> reporter: shep, while the u.s. and russia have both agreed to more talks, no date has been set and no troops have been pulled back. and what ukrainians want, in the meantime, is more weapons. specifically, jamming systems, anti-aircraft systems, and they want more u.s. military advisers there are some advisers here, and there are some britishadviss not just advisers on the ground the ukrainian defense department has called for more advisers, not just dozens of americans, but hundreds of americans. not under nato auspices but flying the american flag and pe
shep >> kale la, thank you. the white house says president biden will speak with the ukrainian president zelensky on thursday the administration is not ruling out sending additional troops to the region the national security adviser noting that america already does have a presence there. the question is what more can the u.s. provide and what is it that ukraine wants? nbc's senior foreign correspondent, richard engel, is in kyiv tonight with that reporting. >> reporter: shep, while...
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shep >> incredible., the former louisville cop who shot and killed breonna taylor during a police raid will not get his job back a review board voted to uphold officer myles cosgrove's firing just tonight the department fired cosgrove in january for violating standard operating procedures he appealed. in march of last year, police say the white officer shot the bullet that killed breonna taylor, a black emergency room technician she say he fired 16 shots total into her apartment during a drug investigation of her former boyfriend. taylor's family say he was already in custody when they rated the home. >>> just in time for the holidays, there's a food shortage hitting breakfast tables and dessert trays all across the country as cream cheese is disappearing. when bagel shops and cheesecake makers need it the most. >>> snakes on a plane? no problem just call sam jackson to take care of that but what about a snake in your christmas tree how do you deal with that? especially if the snake can kill you with one
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>> you know, shep, that's an open question. i think some would say yes but what you saw here and she was very honest about it she said, listen, in this situation, i think and she corrected herself and said this conduct is criminal. under the law she's allowed to do this. what it really reminds us is the reasons why prosecutors are either elected or politically appointed is because of prosecutorial discretion, which is what she's exercising here. >> they bought him the gun they showed pictures of the gun. at school he wrote the note. they knew about the note didn't say anything about the gun. what is there there criminally or does that just add to a list of things that make you go nuts? >> shep, there's nothing there that's criminal. she's going to have to argue at trial that that shows gross negligence, i.e. a reckless disregard for human life that's going to be a difficult case to make but if you watch that press conference, she knows it's a difficult case to make and she's choosing to move forward anyway. >> and what about th
>> you know, shep, that's an open question. i think some would say yes but what you saw here and she was very honest about it she said, listen, in this situation, i think and she corrected herself and said this conduct is criminal. under the law she's allowed to do this. what it really reminds us is the reasons why prosecutors are either elected or politically appointed is because of prosecutorial discretion, which is what she's exercising here. >> they bought him the gun they...
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closing statements are tomorrow, shep >> thanks very much. perry russom >>> two teenager girls found dead in the woods at their hometown it happened years ago but they never found the killer tonight, though, police reveal a fake social media account. one they hope could be the key to solving the case. >>> defunding the police it's actually happening now in one community after a unanimous city council vote just last night. where some of the funds are headed and what sparked the move. >>> and hertz, bouncing back after bankruptcy what the popular car rental company just did that has customers and a sitting u.s. senator demanding answers. welcome to allstate. where you can pay a little less and enjoy the ride a little more. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ now, get new lower auto rates with allstate. because better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. you're in good hands with allstate. ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> two teenagers went missing in indiana nearly five years ago now. cops said
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closing statements are tomorrow, shep >> thanks very much.ry russom >>> two teenager girls found dead in the woods at their hometown it happened years ago but they never found the killer tonight, though, police reveal a fake social media account. one they hope could be the key to solving the case. >>> defunding the police it's actually happening now in one community after a unanimous city council vote just last night. where some of the funds are headed and what sparked the move. >>> and hertz, bouncing back after bankruptcy what the popular car rental company just did that has customers and a sitting u.s. senator demanding answers. woman: i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer ♪ ♪ yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin, yeah that's all me. ♪ ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin that's my new plan. ♪ ♪ nothing is everything. ♪ woman: keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. most who achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months had lasting clearance through 1 year. in another study,
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shep. >> we'll know soon enough. richard engel, thank you. >>> she was sitting right next to dante wright in the car when a police officer shot and killed wright during a traffic stop today dante wright's girlfriend took the stand at the manslaughter trial of kim potter, through tears she recounted the shooting and wright's final moments she testified that dante wright was really scared. in a way she had never before seen when the police pulled him over in the minneapolis suburb brooklyn center in april the police officer says she pulled her gun instead of taser by mistake when dante wright tried to get away. >> hey, don't -- don't -- -- >> don't -- >> i'll taze you i'll taze you! taser, taser, taser. >> oh, she shot him. >> i just shot him. >> yes, i grabbed the wrong [bleep] gun! i shot him oh my god. oh my god. >> wright's girlfriend told the jury that after the car crashed she grabbed whatever she could find in that car, a towel or sweater, and pressed it to wright's hest, as she put it, like you see in the movie
shep. >> we'll know soon enough. richard engel, thank you. >>> she was sitting right next to dante wright in the car when a police officer shot and killed wright during a traffic stop today dante wright's girlfriend took the stand at the manslaughter trial of kim potter, through tears she recounted the shooting and wright's final moments she testified that dante wright was really scared. in a way she had never before seen when the police pulled him over in the minneapolis suburb...
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>> no way i see, shep.the case you have to remember, the police started investigating this as a hate crime saying they were going to get the people that did this to them and in the course of doing this investigation they realized we'd have to file charges on the person who claims that they're the victim. the jury will see this the same way. when you take the stand, you have to convince them this whole case is wrong. i just don't see that here >> david henderson, thank you. >>> week two of the sex trafficking trial of ghislaine maxwell. today jurors heard from a second woman who was allegedly abused by the convicted sex offender, the late jeffrey epstein she used the pseudonym kate in court to protect her privacy she testified she met epstein in paris in 1994, when she was but 17 years old that means, unlike the first victim, she was over the age of consent in britain and some u.s. states kate said she would later see epstein and maxwell several times a year in london, new york, and palm beach kate testified
>> no way i see, shep.the case you have to remember, the police started investigating this as a hate crime saying they were going to get the people that did this to them and in the course of doing this investigation they realized we'd have to file charges on the person who claims that they're the victim. the jury will see this the same way. when you take the stand, you have to convince them this whole case is wrong. i just don't see that here >> david henderson, thank you....
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shep >> meg, thanks >>> andy slavitt, thank you. cases are obviously taking off, positivity rates doubling in just days. what is your outlook on when maybe this peaks >> talked to a dozen scientists or so in the last couple days. and the consensus seems to be forming around the third week in january. so that's both good news and bad news the good news is there may be evidence this comes at us very fast and leaves equally as fast. that would be the good news. the bad news is in that short period of time, as you reported, shep, the hospitals are going to face very significant demand both from the delta wave, the omicron wave, coming on top of it, as well as everything else people need. so we have to be very careful this christmas and holiday season not to be among them. >> but, andy, putting on m captain obvious hat, people are not locking down again they're not going to cancel christmas, even if some people want them to if someone hasn't gotten vaccinated in the last year, who in the world thinks they're going to do it now given all
shep >> meg, thanks >>> andy slavitt, thank you. cases are obviously taking off, positivity rates doubling in just days. what is your outlook on when maybe this peaks >> talked to a dozen scientists or so in the last couple days. and the consensus seems to be forming around the third week in january. so that's both good news and bad news the good news is there may be evidence this comes at us very fast and leaves equally as fast. that would be the good news. the bad news is...
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shep >> perry, thank you. >>> a man posing as a u.p.s. worker broke into a home, tied up a family, and made off with a child's piggy bank that's according to the new york city police. the department releasing this surveillance video of the suspect. they say he forced his way into a couple's apartment in the bronx with a gun hidden in one of the packages. they say he bound the couple and their two grandchildren with zip ties the fake u.p.s. driver and his accomplice allegedly snapped the kid's biggy pank along with $7500 in cash, two iphones and an ipad. none of the victims reported any injuries nypd asking for help identifying the suspects offering up to $3500 for anybody who can give them an idea about where theyre >>> the death toll in tornado ravaged kentucky is climbing another worker from that destroyed candle factory has died the governor announced that yesterday. more than a week after the storm devastated parts of the state. he said the worker had been in the hospital and recently died of their injuries. at least 76 people are now
shep >> perry, thank you. >>> a man posing as a u.p.s. worker broke into a home, tied up a family, and made off with a child's piggy bank that's according to the new york city police. the department releasing this surveillance video of the suspect. they say he forced his way into a couple's apartment in the bronx with a gun hidden in one of the packages. they say he bound the couple and their two grandchildren with zip ties the fake u.p.s. driver and his accomplice allegedly...
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the problem here was the stories -- one story had facts behind it and another story didn't >> yes, shep, that's right you could tell this from the beginning because originally they were investigating in order to prosecute the people accused of attacking mr. smollet there was no way they were going to reverse on him unless they thought they had a strong case and ultimately when he took the stand there was things he couldn't explain like the 3500 payment. >> what do you expect would happen now the lawyers i've spokenen with and i think you said the chances of probation are pretty good but is there a case to be knead this was particularly egregious according to the verdict of the jury i mean there was video of him going around this place the day before, setting it all up. one lie after another lie after another lie, according to the jury's verdict, and all four, we're led to believe, publicity. and what is talked about here is a hate crime he staged a hate crime, a black, gay man. >> some might say he should have known better than that >> oh, shep, i think that goes without saying, that he
the problem here was the stories -- one story had facts behind it and another story didn't >> yes, shep, that's right you could tell this from the beginning because originally they were investigating in order to prosecute the people accused of attacking mr. smollet there was no way they were going to reverse on him unless they thought they had a strong case and ultimately when he took the stand there was things he couldn't explain like the 3500 payment. >> what do you expect would...
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testimony continues tomorrow shep >> ron allen, thank you. >> jussie smollett's criminal case is now in the hands of the jury the panel beginning deliberations today after hearing closing arguments. here is the actor arriving for court this morning in his closing, the prosecutor told jurors there's overwhelming evidence that the smollett staged a racist, homophobic hate crime against himself. he accused smollett of blatantly lying on the stand when he denied hiring two brothers to attack him on the streets of chicago. the prosecutors said mr. smollett didn't want the crime solved he wanted the media exposure but he didn't want the brothers apprehended. in their closing argument, the defense attacked the credibility of the brothers who testified against him last week. the defense claimed those brothers wanted money from smollett to say there was no hoax big money. the defense attorney said they wanted $2 million from jussie. they want you to convict so they can go on oprah. the jury has gone home for the night, so no verdict until at least tomorrow smollett pleaded not guilty to six c
testimony continues tomorrow shep >> ron allen, thank you. >> jussie smollett's criminal case is now in the hands of the jury the panel beginning deliberations today after hearing closing arguments. here is the actor arriving for court this morning in his closing, the prosecutor told jurors there's overwhelming evidence that the smollett staged a racist, homophobic hate crime against himself. he accused smollett of blatantly lying on the stand when he denied hiring two brothers to...
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followed by rebuttal from the government, then instructions to the jury, which could get this case, shepomorrow >>> he was the police chief, and kim potter's boss, when she shot and killed daunte wright during a traffic stop today he took the stand in the ex-cop's manslaughter trial. former brooklyn center police chief says he does not believe she violated department policy or broke the law potter insists she pulled her gun instead of her taser by mistake and did not mean to shoot daunte wright as he struggled with officers and tried to get away. after reviewing body cam and dash cam video, the ex-chief testified in his opinion using taser or deadly force against wright was reasonable because one of the officers was leaning into the passenger side window ands with at risk if wright drove off. >> i saw no violation. >> no violation of what? >> of policy, procedure or law >> gannon resigned two days after the shooting in april. he said he believed he had to quit, because he did not want to immediately fire potter. >>> ghislaine maxwell's defense team calling their first witness to testify
followed by rebuttal from the government, then instructions to the jury, which could get this case, shepomorrow >>> he was the police chief, and kim potter's boss, when she shot and killed daunte wright during a traffic stop today he took the stand in the ex-cop's manslaughter trial. former brooklyn center police chief says he does not believe she violated department policy or broke the law potter insists she pulled her gun instead of her taser by mistake and did not mean to shoot...
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shep. >>> thank you, rooney. >>> this is what's topping cnbc's on the money. americans skipped necessary medical care in the past three months, because they couldn't afford it. that's triple since march. the news from a new study by gallup and west health, as covid flares up again. people put off routine doctor visits because of the pandemic are now facing higher costs. >>> the new kid on the block getting sued, against the block. that jax dorsey's digital payments company previously known as square. >>> it alleges that the name change may call confusion. it claims that dorsey's company is capitalizing on its reputation. >>> the boss hitting it big. bruce springsteen reportedly just sold the right to the music library to sony music group for one half of $1 billion >>> on wall street, the dow down 30, s&p down 41, nasdaq down 385, 2.5%, nasdaq's worst day since late september >>> shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news >>> the fight against cancer, the new blood test that experts say can screen more than 50 types of the
shep. >>> thank you, rooney. >>> this is what's topping cnbc's on the money. americans skipped necessary medical care in the past three months, because they couldn't afford it. that's triple since march. the news from a new study by gallup and west health, as covid flares up again. people put off routine doctor visits because of the pandemic are now facing higher costs. >>> the new kid on the block getting sued, against the block. that jax dorsey's digital payments...
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fox news used people like shep and chris and bret baier to say, look, we have a news division. yes, we have our entertainment side but we also have news people. except as julia mentioned, the news side was reporting on stuff that the entertainment side started contradicting and calling fake news. >> right. >> fs that was bad. and then the entertainment side started openly attacking people like chris and shep for their reporting of the news. that's unsustainable. when you have this carveout and say look at someone like chris wallace as evidence we're in this clean category but then you don't protect him from attacks inside the building, it's no wonder he wanted to leave and do something new. >> very recently "the washington post" said when tucker carlson's pro -- his 1/6 truther documentary came out, chris wallace and bret baier complained internally, they were uncomfortable with the conspiracy theory stuff coming out at prime time but what's happened at fox for years, news is shrinking, and right wing propaganda growing and growing, less room for chris wallace. what is your tak
fox news used people like shep and chris and bret baier to say, look, we have a news division. yes, we have our entertainment side but we also have news people. except as julia mentioned, the news side was reporting on stuff that the entertainment side started contradicting and calling fake news. >> right. >> fs that was bad. and then the entertainment side started openly attacking people like chris and shep for their reporting of the news. that's unsustainable. when you have this...
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oh dear, i will ruffle miss su anderson who entered santos house on it for a look of their medical, shep added on, i loved the girl world and all you and she can like i will and then we're gonna lay wirelessly or sign holly. uh huh. oh yeah, for for the daughter she moved favorably dog. isabella already went to bassetti. yeah. and that goes to bassetti ali to come out. yeah. give me a call. i am. and will you send me an actual copy and i don't know. could you know? i want you to clear out what can you do agree? yeah, i've worked with a couple of boston, lucy, so i got a soccer my outward when i odd 9 or boston and or got china capital hope i saw a local photographer, sab good to which, so that do tell that option un waters to what would i do that. how cool? sure. okay. actually. so bear with us. okay. think a little low hold on. oh oh my god speaking soon. oh good god. god i oh yeah. a lot. i had he could the any of them up. i'll see what i luckily i don't eat me when i go to google is when he gets that is the who did he may study t hardy he in allow us to eileen well key. ah. i thought
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hi, scott. >> reporter: hi, shep.e famous glass tower of enron used to have the crooked e logo. chevron has officers here. enron left behind more than just an office building and a financial disaster some of the things that we take for granted today trace their roots right there to 1400 smith street >> mr. jenkins, it must be evening there. >> reporter: 20 years before zooming was a thing, this enron promotional video was touting video conferencing on the internet and streaming video years before netflix >> enron communications is changing how the world communicates >> we're changing the industry. >> reporter: scott yager was head of strategy for the division that became enron broad band we spoke on zoom >> we were the only ones focused on broad band experiences and broad band did include streaming media. >> reporter: before that, enron created the modern day markets for natural gas and electricity setting the course for how energy is priced to this day energy markets expert ed hurst who worked with prosecutors to bi
hi, scott. >> reporter: hi, shep.e famous glass tower of enron used to have the crooked e logo. chevron has officers here. enron left behind more than just an office building and a financial disaster some of the things that we take for granted today trace their roots right there to 1400 smith street >> mr. jenkins, it must be evening there. >> reporter: 20 years before zooming was a thing, this enron promotional video was touting video conferencing on the internet and...
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. >> that's it, shep it's the same argument we have when we talk about qualified imm immunity that isce officer is a hard job and they sometimes make mistakes but it doesn't mean they should be criminally liable. >>> "el chapo's" wife is going to prison. emma cornell is her name she pleaded guilty back in june in federal court to money laundering and helping her husband traffic drugs into the united states. she also admitted to being a courier between the cartel and her husband when he was in that prison back in 2014. that helped him plan his escape. he broke out through a mile long underground thaunnel. it even had a modified motorcycle attached to a track the judge ordered guzman's wife to vsurrender 1$1.5 million. >>> jury selection in fayetteville arkansas in the trial of a former reality tv star, josh duggar. now the 33-year-old faces two felony counts of downloading and possessing child porn. he's plead not guilty. even before these charges duggar had a complicated illicit history. intouch weekly published a police report that revealed allegations that duggar molested five under
. >> that's it, shep it's the same argument we have when we talk about qualified imm immunity that isce officer is a hard job and they sometimes make mistakes but it doesn't mean they should be criminally liable. >>> "el chapo's" wife is going to prison. emma cornell is her name she pleaded guilty back in june in federal court to money laundering and helping her husband traffic drugs into the united states. she also admitted to being a courier between the cartel and her...
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hey, shep. >> hi, scott thanks from "the news" on cnbc, here's what's happening new today from the cnbc9. of course, that means 130 million americans are not. and while covid cases are up and hospitalizations have risen 25% in the past month, they say we're much better off than we were in the holiday season last year the u.s. government is going green. president biden today ordering all federal vehicles and buildings to use renewable energy by the year 2050. that means transforming 300,000 buildings and 600,000 cars and trucks the government set to buy no more vehicles that run on gas beginning in 2035. >>> andvert watch in the trial of the actor jessie smollett he'scharged with faking a racist homophobic attack against himself then lying to police about it we'll have live coverage of that story from the courthouse in chicago and the rest of the day's happenings on "the news" right after jim cramer 7:00 eastern cnbc sara, back to you. >> all right, shep, thank you. we'll see you then >>> let's send it back over to mike santoli now who's been looking at the trends in housing, which have
hey, shep. >> hi, scott thanks from "the news" on cnbc, here's what's happening new today from the cnbc9. of course, that means 130 million americans are not. and while covid cases are up and hospitalizations have risen 25% in the past month, they say we're much better off than we were in the holiday season last year the u.s. government is going green. president biden today ordering all federal vehicles and buildings to use renewable energy by the year 2050. that means...
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at this stage in december the shepping — time. the shopping streets _ time. at this stage in december the shopping streets should - time. at this stage in december the shopping streets should be| the shopping streets should be busy about retailers like this one in northampton could really do with some bumper days. it’s do with some bumper days. it's even more _ do with some bumper days. it�*s even more important this year just to bring as much money as we can so we can fight another day. it's definitely affected us in the last week or two but not so many people around. staff being hit by covid is a worry too. staff being hit by covid is a worry toe-— staff being hit by covid is a worry too. the biggest thing that retailers _ worry too. the biggest thing that retailers are _ worry too. the biggest thing that retailers are certainly . that retailers are certainly worried about and monitoring on a daily almost hourly basis is absence rates because that is really critical when the labour market is so this time of year. hospitality bos
at this stage in december the shepping — time. the shopping streets _ time. at this stage in december the shopping streets should - time. at this stage in december the shopping streets should be| the shopping streets should be busy about retailers like this one in northampton could really do with some bumper days. it’s do with some bumper days. it's even more _ do with some bumper days. it�*s even more important this year just to bring as much money as we can so we can fight another day....
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. >>> welcome back it is time now for a cnbc news update with shep smith >> here's what's happening ahe agenda for tonight as lawmakers try to salvage build back better plan and voting rights legislation >> nbc reports the senate majority leader chuck schumer wrote to colleagues that the meeting tonight will address how to pass a revised version of the build back better plan, after senator joe manchin essentially killed the current plan. schumer telling democratic senators that they will vote on a revised bill and that they will keep voting on it until they get something done. >> shortening the quarantine time for health care workers dr. fauci says that's under consideration as omicron surges. right now, it's ten days for those who are asymptomatic dr. fauci says public health officials want to make sure that those essential workers aren't kept out of action for too long. if they don't have any symptoms. however, he says the ten-day guidance will still apply to most americans for the near future >> and the slowest population growth in the country's history. that's the word from the ce
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. ♪ >>> welcome back it's time for a cnbc news update with shepard smith hi, shep >> hi, wolf.now president biden right now touring communities across kentucky, meeting with survivors and first responders the president calling the tornados' aftermath some of the worst damage he's ever seen. and vowing federal aid will continue to flow into damaged cities and towns >> the government's going to cover 100% of the cost for the first 30 days for all the emergency work from clearing everything, every single cost, the federal government's going to take care of>> 90 people confirmed dead from last friday's storms, 80 of them in kentucky alone it's deadline day for the united states army personnel to be fully vaccinated against covid defense officials telling nbc news, active duty army is about 9 97% vaccinated so far only three medical exemptions granted final numbers expected tomorrow. >>> and jurors in the kim potter trial, hearing from experts on whether the former police officer was justified when she shot and killed daunte wright during a traffic stop. potter said she meant to fir
. ♪ >>> welcome back it's time for a cnbc news update with shepard smith hi, shep >> hi, wolf.now president biden right now touring communities across kentucky, meeting with survivors and first responders the president calling the tornados' aftermath some of the worst damage he's ever seen. and vowing federal aid will continue to flow into damaged cities and towns >> the government's going to cover 100% of the cost for the first 30 days for all the emergency work from...
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it's getting tougher, there was no place for shep smith.t or what good rupert murdoch's speech does saying that trump is lying if the direction of the network underneath him isn't going to respond to that and take that as a direction. >> yeah. is he responsible or not? if your flagship hosts are parroting false flag conspiracy theories about january 6th, either the inmates are running the asylum or you're part of the problem or have no power in your own network. >> i don't understand the inner workings there, sometimes don't really think that i want to. but i'll congratulate you for having margaret agree with you. john avlon, margaret hoover, thanks so much, guys. >> thanks. bye. >>> and now here's christine romans with your before the bell report. >> you're paying more for just about everything. and that's putting pressure on the principal reserve to act. november consumer prices surged 6.8% from a year ago, the biggest jump since 1982. prices for gas, shelter, food, cars, trucks, those were some of the sharpest monthly gains. it is the fe
it's getting tougher, there was no place for shep smith.t or what good rupert murdoch's speech does saying that trump is lying if the direction of the network underneath him isn't going to respond to that and take that as a direction. >> yeah. is he responsible or not? if your flagship hosts are parroting false flag conspiracy theories about january 6th, either the inmates are running the asylum or you're part of the problem or have no power in your own network. >> i don't...
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. >> strong journalism and so shep had planted all all out and she is very organized and they hadn'tritten a sign this and happy birthday everybody brought dishes from home and somalian pastries and yes, and curry and sarah's favorite food diet coke and chocolate, and that was in good supply as well and the most amazing thing is that every student in the class, maybe from several classes made sarah this and made a book where they had - >> the day before that i was telling them about the poster boards that was in the shape of the diet cokell it can and it ws all drawn with this diet coke font and everything. >> yes, and he's you diet coke it, you know sarah is not. far. but as a gift her students to her adventure, seen from their home country had to be came in a remember presented it this thick like you know, nick tied it to gather with string it was like a travel log of all of the places they had fled and the memories they wanted to share with her and it really was one of the most beautiful, that i saw as sullivan and one of my favorite scenes in the book as well. >> then tells a lot
. >> strong journalism and so shep had planted all all out and she is very organized and they hadn'tritten a sign this and happy birthday everybody brought dishes from home and somalian pastries and yes, and curry and sarah's favorite food diet coke and chocolate, and that was in good supply as well and the most amazing thing is that every student in the class, maybe from several classes made sarah this and made a book where they had - >> the day before that i was telling them about...
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cnbc is live there how many people will want to stop in alaska >> reporter: well, shep, everybody's got than what you would regularly pay to go from los angeles to tokyo they believe a lot of people will want to stay less and stop and connect here in alaska and, if you look at their intended routes, it makes sense. you're splitting up a 15, 16 hour flight depending on where you're flying from the u.s. over to japan and south korea and there will be some people who may want to stop and spend a day or two here before they go on whether it's to japan or south korea or coming back >> the airline plans to start flying next year is asia a top destination given covid? given covid? given >> reporter: no, it' >> reporter: no, it is not a top destination right now. it's the last market that's expected to come back from covid-19 the number of people flying across the transpacific flights, down about 75% you have japan shut down again china, who knows when that will fully reopen this is an interesting time to be saying, hey, we have a better way to go over to asia >> these are competitive routes. a
cnbc is live there how many people will want to stop in alaska >> reporter: well, shep, everybody's got than what you would regularly pay to go from los angeles to tokyo they believe a lot of people will want to stay less and stop and connect here in alaska and, if you look at their intended routes, it makes sense. you're splitting up a 15, 16 hour flight depending on where you're flying from the u.s. over to japan and south korea and there will be some people who may want to stop and...
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chiapas shep, a state capitol.ying people who appeared to be migrants from central america. say they were close to a 150 people migrants on that truck. it is common in mexico for freight trucks to transport so many people in migrant smuggling operations mexico's national immigration institute says the mexican government would be helping identify the dead and helping cover funeral costs. >> rapper travis scott speaking for the first time about the tragedy at his concert last month in texas. >> responsibility to. to figure out what happened here. have a responsibility to figure out the solution. you know, and i hopefully this takes a first step into, you know. us as artists. you know, having that more inside of was going on. >> 10 people died in a crowd surge at the astroworld concert in houston, hundreds more were injured. scott says he did not know about the stampede when it was happening and he blames one of his assistants for not telling him in stopping the show. scott says he is, quote, 1000% sure that he did ev
chiapas shep, a state capitol.ying people who appeared to be migrants from central america. say they were close to a 150 people migrants on that truck. it is common in mexico for freight trucks to transport so many people in migrant smuggling operations mexico's national immigration institute says the mexican government would be helping identify the dead and helping cover funeral costs. >> rapper travis scott speaking for the first time about the tragedy at his concert last month in...
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see it is a stark warning about, among other things, the dangers of what we would call hyperpartisan shep, excessive dealt, foreign wars, foreign inter feerns in our elections and the importance of morality and virtue, fiscal discipline, and political moderation in a foreign policy of independence. that's what i would say it's about. >> these are a lot of themes we're going to explore tonight. let me turn to you, lindsay. george washington created this text, although there are other authors. could you tell us a little bit about the years leading up to this? because this is a moment where he decides not to be president any longer. as a great scholar of washington's presidency, set the stage with the last months or days of the washington presidency, as he's thinking about this address. >> sure. well, the most important place to start was that washington didn't want to stand for a second term at all. he wanted to be in office for years, and high tail it as soon as he could. he had so much stress and pressure on every single action that he took. he knew every step would establish precedent fo
see it is a stark warning about, among other things, the dangers of what we would call hyperpartisan shep, excessive dealt, foreign wars, foreign inter feerns in our elections and the importance of morality and virtue, fiscal discipline, and political moderation in a foreign policy of independence. that's what i would say it's about. >> these are a lot of themes we're going to explore tonight. let me turn to you, lindsay. george washington created this text, although there are other...
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[ding] >>> welcome back it is time now for a cnbc news update with shep smith hi. >> hi.ou from the news on cnbc there is a manhunt in a small town in michigan now for these two parents. they're the parents of the teenager accused of killing four students and wounding seven in that high school shooting rampage in oxford, michigan. the news hours after that same couple was charged with four counts each of involuntarily manslaughter and the d.a. said they were criminally negligent the sheriff said the task force with the marshal service and the fbi searching for the couple and should be avoided if anyone sees them they stopped responding the phone calls according to the sheriff. phone calls and texts from the attorney the arrange. scheduled to happen about 35 minutes ago. just moments ago the lawyer reported that they didn't flee but relocated for their own safety law enforcement is still looking for them and there is a lot of questioning going on right now about what they did with the kids and the time -- the child -- in leading up to pa particular shooting. the sheriff ha
[ding] >>> welcome back it is time now for a cnbc news update with shep smith hi. >> hi.ou from the news on cnbc there is a manhunt in a small town in michigan now for these two parents. they're the parents of the teenager accused of killing four students and wounding seven in that high school shooting rampage in oxford, michigan. the news hours after that same couple was charged with four counts each of involuntarily manslaughter and the d.a. said they were criminally negligent...