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and this is spike lee.you back in new york. >> yes, sir. >> peace. >>> the january 6th committee not ruling out charges for trump and his allies. we are going to ask a former impeachment manager if he thinks there will accountability this time. congressman joe neguse is next. which saved investors over $1.5 billion last year. that's decision tech. only from fidelity. real cowboys get customized car insurance with liberty mutual, so we only pay for what we need. -hey tex, -wooo. can someone else get a turn? yeah, hang on, i'm about to break my own record. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v
and this is spike lee.you back in new york. >> yes, sir. >> peace. >>> the january 6th committee not ruling out charges for trump and his allies. we are going to ask a former impeachment manager if he thinks there will accountability this time. congressman joe neguse is next. which saved investors over $1.5 billion last year. that's decision tech. only from fidelity. real cowboys get customized car insurance with liberty mutual, so we only pay for what we need. -hey tex,...
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spike lee. spike, thank you. >> how are you doing, sir? >> i'm doing okay. this one hit me hard.ou know -- >> me, too, me, too. a lot of people -- this hurt. >> he was a trailblazer. he had so much presence. he had so much dignity on the screen and life. talk about the impact he had on the film in this country and you. >> my dear mother took me to see "lilies of the field" in 1963 when i was 6 years old. >> wow. >> and later on in '67 "heat of the knight" and my mother loved her some sidney like a lot of women did. here is the thing i wanted to say. sidney paid a price. the roles he accepted where he had to be the perfect negro. >> yes. >> he could not be threatening. he cannot alienate the white audience and there's a resemblance to what branch ricky told jackie robinson, the brooklyn dodgers and also what joe lewis had, too. they cannot be offensive. like, total line. ricky said after a couple years, oh jackie went crazy because he couldn't hold -- they let him loose. but when? sidney slapped that cracker. [ laughter ] >> the guy in the movie. this is what -- >> yeah. >> in the
spike lee. spike, thank you. >> how are you doing, sir? >> i'm doing okay. this one hit me hard.ou know -- >> me, too, me, too. a lot of people -- this hurt. >> he was a trailblazer. he had so much presence. he had so much dignity on the screen and life. talk about the impact he had on the film in this country and you. >> my dear mother took me to see "lilies of the field" in 1963 when i was 6 years old. >> wow. >> and later on in '67...
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spike lee said he was a proud, dignified, handsome and strong black man, a game—changer who impactedve mcqueen said, "with his "caribbean heritage and american birth, "sidney poitier was an icon to the black diaspora. "he was someone to be proud of, he was someone who dared, "he was someone to love and he was someone to cherish." i've been speaking to the film director, screenwriter, and actor kasi lemmons, who directed the tribute video for sidney poitier�*s honorary oscar. i asked her what he had meant to her. i mean, i think one of the first performances i saw was in the heat of the night, and it was absolutely stunning. he had this presence and this dignity that everyone talks about, and it was just so moving. and he slapped this white man back, and i think that was a very big moment, he slaps this racist back. it was a huge moment for us. it was a huge moment for us in america to see that on film, and i'm sure i saw it after the film was released, but it was startling and empowering to see him stand up for himself. i also remember to sir with love, and kind of this feeling with
spike lee said he was a proud, dignified, handsome and strong black man, a game—changer who impactedve mcqueen said, "with his "caribbean heritage and american birth, "sidney poitier was an icon to the black diaspora. "he was someone to be proud of, he was someone who dared, "he was someone to love and he was someone to cherish." i've been speaking to the film director, screenwriter, and actor kasi lemmons, who directed the tribute video for sidney poitier�*s...
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spike lee said he was a proud, dignified, handsome and strong black man, a gamechanger who impacted lives force. and steve mcqueen said �*with his caribbean heritage and american birth, sidney poitier was an icon to the black diaspora. his family of course were from the bahamas. he was someone to be proud of, he was someone who dared, he was someone to love and he was someone to cherish. the author and playwright, bonnie greer, says sidney poitier�*s impact on society in the 1950s and 60s was enormous, and that the actor and activist was a true one—off. it is very difficult, maybe even impossible, to talk about sidney poitier now in the sense that we don't know any more the world that didn't have sidney poitier. he was my generation's sort of icon. there was no one really before him who had the kind of stature and i was a really little kid when he started working in the movies but what was amazing about him was that he was of a generation, the last of the great powerhouse generation, kirk douglas died i think last year, but he was in that generation. charlton heston, burt lancaster, sidne
spike lee said he was a proud, dignified, handsome and strong black man, a gamechanger who impacted lives force. and steve mcqueen said �*with his caribbean heritage and american birth, sidney poitier was an icon to the black diaspora. his family of course were from the bahamas. he was someone to be proud of, he was someone who dared, he was someone to love and he was someone to cherish. the author and playwright, bonnie greer, says sidney poitier�*s impact on society in the 1950s and 60s...
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. >> "malcolm x" is spike lee's epic. it really felt like the film that he was made to make. certain urgency in making it. >> spike had the good fortune of casting denzel washington at the pinnacle of his movie stardom. i think it's his best performance. >> denzel washington is one of the all-time greats. what he does in his artistry, painting a portrait of an individual, it's astounding. >> if the so-called negro in america was truly an american citizen, we wouldn't have a racial problem. if the emancipation proclamation was authentic, we wouldn't have a race problem. >> watching a guy like denzel as malcolm x, top of the game, intimidating in many ways. >> mr. becket, come in. >> when we made "philadelphia," he was malcolm x already. that was like starting a movie with marlon brando and having just seen "the godfather" the night before. >> what happened to your face? >> i have aids. >> oh. oh, i'm sorry. >> "philadelphia" was an important film. denzel washington represents the audience's apprehension with people with aids. >> how did they find out you have the aids? >> one o
. >> "malcolm x" is spike lee's epic. it really felt like the film that he was made to make. certain urgency in making it. >> spike had the good fortune of casting denzel washington at the pinnacle of his movie stardom. i think it's his best performance. >> denzel washington is one of the all-time greats. what he does in his artistry, painting a portrait of an individual, it's astounding. >> if the so-called negro in america was truly an american citizen, we...
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spike lee said he was a proud, dignified, handsome and strong black man, a gamechanger who impacted livesorce. and the director steve mcqueen said, "with his caribbean heritage "and american birth, sidney poitier was an icon "to the black diaspora. "he was someone to be proud of, he was someone who dared, "he was someone to love and he was someone to cherish." i'm joined now by the film director, screenwriter and actress kasi lemmons. she directed the tribute for sidney poitier�*s honorary oscar. many things forjoining us. he was one of the greats and acting. what did he mean to you? i the greats and acting. what did he mean to you?— the greats and acting. what did he mean to you? i mean, i think one of the first performances _ mean to you? i mean, i think one of the first performances i _ mean to you? i mean, i think one of the first performances i saw - mean to you? i mean, i think one of the first performances i saw was - mean to you? i mean, i think one of the first performances i saw was in i the first performances i saw was in the heat of the night, and it was absolutely stunning. h
spike lee said he was a proud, dignified, handsome and strong black man, a gamechanger who impacted livesorce. and the director steve mcqueen said, "with his caribbean heritage "and american birth, sidney poitier was an icon "to the black diaspora. "he was someone to be proud of, he was someone who dared, "he was someone to love and he was someone to cherish." i'm joined now by the film director, screenwriter and actress kasi lemmons. she directed the tribute for...
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has long been obvious. 20 years have passed since he was one of the original kings of comedy in spike lee's. it has been a decade since harvey last did his standup routine. >> i miss it a little bit, but i got out at the right time because political correctness is killing comedy. >> he maintains that too many people are too easily offended now, but steve harvey still manages to find the funny. >> you way more stupid than i thought you were. dan: "judge steve harvey" errors tonight at 8:00 on abc 7. ,: judge this -- today's weather at the ecological reserve. bicyclists and walkers were out enjoying the conditions. dan: yeah, out in shorts. >> i think you can get away with shorts and short sleeves again tomorrow. let me show you a live picture and you will notice how pretty it is as we look from our emeryville camera toward san francisco tonight. here is a look at the high temperatures for tomorrow versus average. oakland 63. average height is 57 degrees, 57 degrees above average. high clouds on live doppler 7, i wish i could tell you there was rain coming. i don't have anything over the next
has long been obvious. 20 years have passed since he was one of the original kings of comedy in spike lee's. it has been a decade since harvey last did his standup routine. >> i miss it a little bit, but i got out at the right time because political correctness is killing comedy. >> he maintains that too many people are too easily offended now, but steve harvey still manages to find the funny. >> you way more stupid than i thought you were. dan: "judge steve harvey"...
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spike lee said, black people didn't ask him if mookie does the right thing. >> mookie represents blacke has always been determined to ask you a question, it force you to confrontation with your own feelings. >> '80s was an incubator for new voices and visionaries and new ideas. >> seize the day. >> cinema to me has always been an escape from whatever my life was at the time. >> what i really love in cinema is just to go and be swept away. it is a different world. >> there is something really special about being in a movie, you can sit in the back and feel everybody enjoying it. there is something really great about that. >> hey! >> this is why we love movies. we get to see portraits of people and how they deal with whatever the struggle is to be a human being. >> snap out of it. >> good period for american movies. there were comedies that had to do with real life were not over the top. there were dramas that took on tough subjects. there were jgenres had not been explored in that way. there were moreover load on us. the aesthetics gravitated the bigger and faster and louder. >> the onl
spike lee said, black people didn't ask him if mookie does the right thing. >> mookie represents blacke has always been determined to ask you a question, it force you to confrontation with your own feelings. >> '80s was an incubator for new voices and visionaries and new ideas. >> seize the day. >> cinema to me has always been an escape from whatever my life was at the time. >> what i really love in cinema is just to go and be swept away. it is a different world....
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that has to sit out in front of the primary meter and -- mirror and it has all of these spike lee legs- spindly legs. what is happening now is if you look at that primary mirror, it has what looks like different pieces to it. those are little different smaller mirrors that all have to be moved to align the light. knock on wood, things could still go on. there were no more major pieces that need to go in to function. susan: in addition to the engineering challenges unfolding on schedule, are there any other space related challenges functioning? good meteorites be an issue for it? that is the intensity of the sun's light, will it impact the results? >> the son, i think we should be good. that was one of the major deployments. if you look at the space telescope, there is this giant thing sitting on the back of it. that is meant to block the sun possibly. infrared is heat. it would not be ideal to have it close to earth. that is why we moved it so far away. the sun is a very hot object. that giant shield on the back will be positioned between the telescope side of the telescope and the opt
that has to sit out in front of the primary meter and -- mirror and it has all of these spike lee legs- spindly legs. what is happening now is if you look at that primary mirror, it has what looks like different pieces to it. those are little different smaller mirrors that all have to be moved to align the light. knock on wood, things could still go on. there were no more major pieces that need to go in to function. susan: in addition to the engineering challenges unfolding on schedule, are...
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obvious. 20 years have passed since he was one of the original kings of comedy in spike sleep -- in spike lee'se he lasted a standup routine. >> i miss it a little bit, but in this culture we are in today, i got out at the right time because political correctness is killing comedy. the freedom to say what you want to say is gone. >> he maintains to me people are too easily offended. but steve harvey still manages to find the funny. >> you are way more stupid than i thought you were. kristen: definitely not your typical judge. you can catch judge steve harvey tonight at 8:00 on abc 7. abc 7 news at 5:00 is coming up next. ♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole. ibrance may cause low white blood cell counts that may lead to serious infections. ibrance may cause severe inflammation of the lungs. both of these c
obvious. 20 years have passed since he was one of the original kings of comedy in spike sleep -- in spike lee'se he lasted a standup routine. >> i miss it a little bit, but in this culture we are in today, i got out at the right time because political correctness is killing comedy. the freedom to say what you want to say is gone. >> he maintains to me people are too easily offended. but steve harvey still manages to find the funny. >> you are way more stupid than i thought you...
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. >>> spike lee is getting the director's guild of america's highest honor.t award is not annual prize. dga has given it only 35 times in its 86 year history. lee will be honored at the dga awards march 12. >>> r & b duo featuring bruno mars kicks off atlas vegas mgm, tickets are on sale now. >>> still ahead on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >> ambulance companies expressing frustrations to state law lawmakers. >>> those who lost everything in the deadly camp fire getting much needed assistance. the group helping rebuild paradise. >>> a key hurdle cleared. late night decision for a's effort to build a new ballpark in oakland. >>> a live look outside before we head to break. there is a lot of fog on our mark hopkins camera looking scoot over. squeeze in. pull up a chair. ♪ because life's just better when you believe “there's always room for one more.” ♪ ritz. a taste of welcome. >>> on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, deadly police shooting in south bay under investigation. hear from the witnesses who watched it go down. >>> the pandemic taking a h
. >>> spike lee is getting the director's guild of america's highest honor.t award is not annual prize. dga has given it only 35 times in its 86 year history. lee will be honored at the dga awards march 12. >>> r & b duo featuring bruno mars kicks off atlas vegas mgm, tickets are on sale now. >>> still ahead on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >> ambulance companies expressing frustrations to state law lawmakers. >>> those who lost everything...
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sweats like he's the defendant. [ light laughter ] rudy sweats like he's working the pizza oven in a spike leehter ] trump told the guy to hold a press conference at the four seasons hotel, and he ended up at the four seasons landscaping company. as a career comedy writer, i got to tip my hat. [ laughter ] i mean, thank god they never tried to find any fraud in vermont, or he would have ended up at the burlington coat factory. "wait a second those aren't voters. voters have heads and limbs. oh, rudy, you've done it again!" also, i would just like to circle back and emphasize once again that this man is terrible at impressions >> one time bill clinton asked me, "what's this guy romney like?" you know what i told him he's our al gore >> all right, rudy >> mueller saying, "obstruction of justice." you cut everything out "obstruction of justice. which the guy will say, "say 'obstruction of justice.'" "obstruction of justice. show this to the queen of england. she said, "you did a wonderful job on september 11th. how many fingers have i got up i'm spartacus. i am spartacus >> seth: man, this "snl"
sweats like he's the defendant. [ light laughter ] rudy sweats like he's working the pizza oven in a spike leehter ] trump told the guy to hold a press conference at the four seasons hotel, and he ended up at the four seasons landscaping company. as a career comedy writer, i got to tip my hat. [ laughter ] i mean, thank god they never tried to find any fraud in vermont, or he would have ended up at the burlington coat factory. "wait a second those aren't voters. voters have heads and...
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you -- there is a wonderful film of the concert, of the show, i should say, on hbo max that spike leen did you first meet? >> i think, i'm not sure i think it might have been when he did "do the right thing." i remember going to the premier of that. it was at the zigfield it was like, "wow, this up and coming film maker now has a film at the zigfield. and it's an amazing film if people haven't seen it i might have met him then or some other time. we started crossing paths. we were both kind of coming up at the same time >> seth: you -- i think a lot of people sort of romanticize 1970s new york, which is when you first came here. but can you tell those of us who are so upset that we didn't get to live in new york city then one -- at least one thing about it that was worse? >> i can tell you a lot of things that are worse. there was -- there was this law that got passed in new york some time after that. it was called the pooper scooper law. and for those people who don't remember or weren't around, they used to let dogs, well, poop right on the sidewalk, and the owner would just walk on
you -- there is a wonderful film of the concert, of the show, i should say, on hbo max that spike leen did you first meet? >> i think, i'm not sure i think it might have been when he did "do the right thing." i remember going to the premier of that. it was at the zigfield it was like, "wow, this up and coming film maker now has a film at the zigfield. and it's an amazing film if people haven't seen it i might have met him then or some other time. we started crossing paths....
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permanent and temporary exhibitions: with rooms dedicated to filmmakers like pedro almodÓvar and spike leeistory, and special emphasis on the various movie crafts-- costumes, animation, editing and more: the labor that goes into a film, and is so important to stewart. >> i used to gt really annoyed with my students when they would leave a class screening as the credits were rolling because, to me, that was, kind of, a slap in the face of all these people who had worked on the film. it's typical! we walk out of the movie while the credits are rolling. >> reporter: sometimes the lights go on. >> yes, the movie is over, but i think there is something absolutely essential about recognizing people's labor. that's not just true of filmmaking, it's true of everything that we do. and so, part of what this museum is doing is it's exposing creative labor. >> reporter: it's also aiming to expose something else: what's been missing from the picture. in at least one case, not on view in a room of oscar statues, literally missing. in 1940, hattie mcdaniel became the first african-american to win an osca
permanent and temporary exhibitions: with rooms dedicated to filmmakers like pedro almodÓvar and spike leeistory, and special emphasis on the various movie crafts-- costumes, animation, editing and more: the labor that goes into a film, and is so important to stewart. >> i used to gt really annoyed with my students when they would leave a class screening as the credits were rolling because, to me, that was, kind of, a slap in the face of all these people who had worked on the film. it's...
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what if we told you the spikes at the local supermarket by far? it's not even close. leee not at all surprised. what do you make of this, lee? >> i think concerns about the economy are of the utmost concern to folks. it's been going on a long time. when you look at the economy concerns, 68% of americans say it's their top concern. when you ask them why, there's two things. they're blaking two different things. first, is covid. second is the government response to covid. so when you look at what people are concerned about, covid plays into that. the problem people are having, inflation is impacting them, the dollar is not going far and they're not feeling goods about the future. so it's not all that surprising in the concern. so is the economy going to come back? what will happen if there's another variant? will this stop? are we going to make things better? most people are saying no. we don't feel like the biden administration will make things better. 50% say the biden administration is making the economy worse. >> neil: gary, looking at this, inflation would stop when pe
what if we told you the spikes at the local supermarket by far? it's not even close. leee not at all surprised. what do you make of this, lee? >> i think concerns about the economy are of the utmost concern to folks. it's been going on a long time. when you look at the economy concerns, 68% of americans say it's their top concern. when you ask them why, there's two things. they're blaking two different things. first, is covid. second is the government response to covid. so when you look...
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spikes. in the footprints of chinese railroad workers. it's at san francisco's main library on larkin street. the workers' story is told through historical pictures including many from beijing-based photographer leeimages highlight the tremendous undertaking to build the western portion of the transcontinental railroad. this is part of our chinatown chinese history. i think the important the world to learn more about it, especially for our youngster for our next generation. it's estimated as many as 20,000 chinese workers helped build the railroad. the exhibit will be on display through may 22nd. all right, let's bring in the lunar new year with a roar. yes to mark the year of the tiger six larger than life tiger sculptures are now on display across san francisco all were designed by local. artists and inspired by cultural themes that highlight the traditions and celebratory messages of the chinese new year. the city will celebrate with the traditional parade on february 19th the first since 2020 a woman who leads the creation of all the parade floats says it's a labor of love. there's so much that i love about this. i love that i get to spend my day making beautiful things working with talented
spikes. in the footprints of chinese railroad workers. it's at san francisco's main library on larkin street. the workers' story is told through historical pictures including many from beijing-based photographer leeimages highlight the tremendous undertaking to build the western portion of the transcontinental railroad. this is part of our chinatown chinese history. i think the important the world to learn more about it, especially for our youngster for our next generation. it's estimated as...
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lee. >> well, if you're planning to head to los angeles to try and get into the nfc championship game on sunday, take a look at the prices that ticket prices are spiking ahead of the big game as you might expect. one thing to check if you are buying tickets on stub hub, make sure to click the filter which says show prices with the estimated fees are fees added to the sick is that will give you a better idea of the total price of the ticket. right now, the cheapest seats are hovering around $720. most expensive tickets are listed right now going for about $5,000. >> well, want to show you your forty-niners pry your pride. sent us pictures of yourself wrapped up in your fan gear so we can showing on the air and on our website kron 4 dot com. here's a look at some of the pictures we posted so far. send the pictures. you can use the kron 4 app or email at breaking news at kron. 4 dot com. >> coming up, the sneaker rental startup that lets you where the hottest brands around the one monthly price. details in tech, smart and sports. we head back to southern california for more on the niners, specifically the status of the all pro projects jimmy g's blindsid
lee. >> well, if you're planning to head to los angeles to try and get into the nfc championship game on sunday, take a look at the prices that ticket prices are spiking ahead of the big game as you might expect. one thing to check if you are buying tickets on stub hub, make sure to click the filter which says show prices with the estimated fees are fees added to the sick is that will give you a better idea of the total price of the ticket. right now, the cheapest seats are hovering...
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lee ktvu, fox two news. new attend. los angeles county district attorney george gascon , responding to union pacific railroad after the company reported a spike in thieves climbing aboard its cargo trains and stealing packages. guests going took to twitter to respond to union pacific, saying his office has prosecuted train theft cases. the dea then suggested union pacific isn't doing enough to secure its own cargo containers. compared to other major road operations in the area. coming up at 11 face off between delivery driver and a bear in southern california. we'll show you how it ended coming up at all. and in weather , lots of sunshine today, some pretty warm temperatures with those gusty winds. looks like this mild pattern will continue into the weekend. we'll have the full forecast the update coming up up first in two minutes, arnold schwarzenegger in a major car crash in southern california. look at the damage sa car accident and one of the other drivers is hurt. this happened around five o'clock today. would schwarzenegger's uconn hit and rolled onto a prius and then continued rolling onto a porsche? this is schwarzenegger's car on a t
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spike in crimes. police tell me that they do employ security, but that they weren't physically there at the time of the shooting. henry lee ktvu, fox two news. as we see long lines for covid testing form across the bay area. changes to isolation recommendations have some people have been confused, and we could see yet another shift on covid isolation recommendations in the next day or two. the cdc announce shorter isolation times just last week, but now it's signaling it may adjust those rules yet again. we get more tonight from ktvu is christian captain. health officials say soon they'll be revisiting just how long people who test positive for covid should quarantine and whether a negative test should be required to get back to daily life. it was just a week ago that the centers for disease control shorten the period from 10 days to five days for asymptomatic patients. now, after a backlash , the cdc is signaling that it may revisit the rules. i think the way it might end up being as if you have a test within that 10 days. you get it. it's negative. you can exit the strategy after five days. you still wear your mask? you
spike in crimes. police tell me that they do employ security, but that they weren't physically there at the time of the shooting. henry lee ktvu, fox two news. as we see long lines for covid testing form across the bay area. changes to isolation recommendations have some people have been confused, and we could see yet another shift on covid isolation recommendations in the next day or two. the cdc announce shorter isolation times just last week, but now it's signaling it may adjust those rules...
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spike in crimes. police tell me that they do employ security, but that they weren't physically there at the time of the shooting. henry lee ktvu, fox two news. still to come hours long testing lines here in the bay area after many school districts do not receive at home test from the state, i was causing problems for the return from winter break. and in the space city that could give its police officers hero pay for working during the pandemic, also one of the nfl's biggest star says goodbye to pittsburgh fans for the final time, we'll have highlights of big ben's final home game coming up tonight in sports. also we'll get the latest on the devastating colorado wildfires at 10 45 tonight what investigators are learning as people return to their homes to find there's this feeling we chase... like someone upped the brightness on the entire world. a full body endorphin rush we'll chase again and again. feel the hydrow high this holiday season. - hi mommy! - hi honey! oh i missed you! you just want to video call the kids. ok. ♪ hush little baby...♪ ♪...don't say a word...♪ but if slow upload speeds turn your goodnight call in
spike in crimes. police tell me that they do employ security, but that they weren't physically there at the time of the shooting. henry lee ktvu, fox two news. still to come hours long testing lines here in the bay area after many school districts do not receive at home test from the state, i was causing problems for the return from winter break. and in the space city that could give its police officers hero pay for working during the pandemic, also one of the nfl's biggest star says goodbye to...
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spike in inflation. more on that coming up. wisconsin congressman brian steel on the show shortly. new york august and lee's back. ♪ ♪ stuart: all right. good morning, everyone. it is 10:00 eastern time. it is wednesday, january the 12th. let's get straight to the money. we've got a rally in the stock market. the dow's up 174, the nasdaq up 134 despite a 7% gain in inflation over the past year. 7%. that's a record high going all the way back to 1982. even so, the market's rallying, and the yield on the 10-year treasury has come down to 1.73%. can't really explain that, but that's what's happening. bitcoin going up, $43,800 per coin. that's the market action after the inflation numbers this morning. now this. the president is prepared to change everything in the senate just to get his version of voting reform passed. the integrity of our voting system is at stake. one issue that really stands out to me is id, identity. biden insists you should not have to show it to vote. the freedom to vote act would allow same-day -- that would be election day -- you walk up registration without having to prove you are who
spike in inflation. more on that coming up. wisconsin congressman brian steel on the show shortly. new york august and lee's back. ♪ ♪ stuart: all right. good morning, everyone. it is 10:00 eastern time. it is wednesday, january the 12th. let's get straight to the money. we've got a rally in the stock market. the dow's up 174, the nasdaq up 134 despite a 7% gain in inflation over the past year. 7%. that's a record high going all the way back to 1982. even so, the market's rallying, and the...
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spikes will get worse. and a separate poll shows that more than 4 in 10 people say big d.c. spending stokes inflation. are they right? here to discuss,s market watchers dan get trued and michael leelong with democratic strategist kristin hawn. dan, do folks in those polls have it right? i'll add another recent poll indicating almost half of americans are saying inflation is hurting them. >> of course they have it right because they're feeling it in realtime, in real life. it doesn't take a lot of analysis to know that your dollars -- simply don't go as far as they used to no matter what you're buying. and what's really insidious about inflation, it impacts everyone the same. what do i mean by that? it's a tax, it's a flat tax meaning a gallon of gas, a gallon of milk costs everyone the same. so those people that president biden wants to protect the most are getting hit the hardest because they can least afford these additional taxes through inflation. jackie: michael, let me ask you about, you know, sort of the strategy in combating this, right? the fed for a while called inflation transitory then took that a back, and now it's saying we definitely have an issue here. we've got t
spikes will get worse. and a separate poll shows that more than 4 in 10 people say big d.c. spending stokes inflation. are they right? here to discuss,s market watchers dan get trued and michael leelong with democratic strategist kristin hawn. dan, do folks in those polls have it right? i'll add another recent poll indicating almost half of americans are saying inflation is hurting them. >> of course they have it right because they're feeling it in realtime, in real life. it doesn't take...