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steven avery. he and his teenage nephew were convicted in the brutal murder of wisconsin photographer teresa halbach. then came a documentary series exploring allegations of police corruption so explosive investigators have been forced to fight back. two sides. one truth. who will you believe? andrea canning (voiceover): the mystery of what happened here in the sprawling fields of rural wisconsin has captivated the country. we the jury find the defendant, steven a. avery, guilty. andrea canning (voiceover): in 2015, the netflix series "making a murderer" convinced many viewers that steven avery and brendan dassey, both convicted of murder, had been railroaded by law enforcement. crowd (chanting): free steven avery. andrea canning (voiceover): it's a case "dateline" has been following for more than a decade. as their lawyers work tirelessly to free them from prison, we pose the questions everyone's been asking to two men who helped put avery and dassey behind bars. why would steven avery do this? th
steven avery. he and his teenage nephew were convicted in the brutal murder of wisconsin photographer teresa halbach. then came a documentary series exploring allegations of police corruption so explosive investigators have been forced to fight back. two sides. one truth. who will you believe? andrea canning (voiceover): the mystery of what happened here in the sprawling fields of rural wisconsin has captivated the country. we the jury find the defendant, steven a. avery, guilty. andrea canning...
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. >> steven's mom l.a.son was not lazy, just laid back. >> he got by, but he wasn't truly motivated. >> but if stephen was serious about anything, it was skating. >> we would go skating on the beach. >> his friend, missy, skated to. but it's not like stephen. he took the bronze at the national speedskating competition. >> he would encourage me to skate fast. he would be way ahead of me. >> when he was not skating, he was happy to go wherever, whenever. like when his mother, evelyn, a travel agent, invited him to see the world. he was 30 something, free, and loved his mom. so why not? >> he was adventurous. >> here i am, on the right. >> what countries did you take him to? >> we did most of the asia. most of europe. south america. we have had a lot of interesting experiences, and have a lot of fun. >> eventually, evelyn decided to retire to the jersey shore. and she wanted steven to come to. she needed his help. so is loyal son grab the skates and the rest of the stuff and jumped into his car. >> it was pack
. >> steven's mom l.a.son was not lazy, just laid back. >> he got by, but he wasn't truly motivated. >> but if stephen was serious about anything, it was skating. >> we would go skating on the beach. >> his friend, missy, skated to. but it's not like stephen. he took the bronze at the national speedskating competition. >> he would encourage me to skate fast. he would be way ahead of me. >> when he was not skating, he was happy to go wherever, whenever....
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steven? >> the supreme court often goes by its own timeline but i'm certain they're hearing all these calls for it to be expedited. angela and anthony, thank you both so much. >>> coming up next, some brand new nbc news investigative reporting finds out how that infamous chinese spy balloon was able to communicate as it flew across the u.s. and what the white house has to say about these surprising revelations. we're back in 60 seconds. we're back in 60 seconds that first time you take a step back. i made that. with your very own online store. i sold that. and you can manage it all in one place. i built this. and it was easy, with a partner that puts you first. godaddy. >>> welcome back. remember that chinese spy balloon that drifted over alaska and across the continental united states before being shot down off the south carolina coast earlier this year? we are learning more about it right now about how it worked. the exclusive nbc news reporting coming in shows the u.s. intelligence officia
steven? >> the supreme court often goes by its own timeline but i'm certain they're hearing all these calls for it to be expedited. angela and anthony, thank you both so much. >>> coming up next, some brand new nbc news investigative reporting finds out how that infamous chinese spy balloon was able to communicate as it flew across the u.s. and what the white house has to say about these surprising revelations. we're back in 60 seconds. we're back in 60 seconds that first time...
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exactly as you said, steven. i'm very fearful that this is undermining what could be a much more effective israeli strategy. i really do worry about this broader sense of mobilization. i think that the fact there is a new humanitarian maritime corridor, apparently potentially coming in via cyprus. i read that right before -- i don't know how much to credit that, but i read that in the press myself right before we went on this call. let's hope, but i think that the israelis are not being strategic, and i do not believe they have any kind of a strategy to starve out anybody. i think they are just fearful of supplies that might reach hamas via the border with egypt. and i think it is a very bad policy. justin: let's take a next question. >> our next question is from or i. >> thanks for calling on me. i am addressing audrey. first, regarding the two state solution, it is not a pipe dream. the fact that it is not attainable or viable in the short run does not mean it is unobtainable in the long run. but that is a conv
exactly as you said, steven. i'm very fearful that this is undermining what could be a much more effective israeli strategy. i really do worry about this broader sense of mobilization. i think that the fact there is a new humanitarian maritime corridor, apparently potentially coming in via cyprus. i read that right before -- i don't know how much to credit that, but i read that in the press myself right before we went on this call. let's hope, but i think that the israelis are not being...
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i'm steven romo.begin this hour with the war in gaza. israel how expanding its offensive into refugee camps in central gaza, what it calls a new battle zone. residents there have been ordered to leave those crowded urban camps, as the idf warns the fight will go on for many months. the fate of gaza's nearly 2 million refugees is growing bleaker by the day. 40% of gaza's population is now at risk of famine. that's according to the u.n., which says daily life has been reduced to a struggle for food and water for so many civilians. and with winter setting in, those conditions will only get also learned today that an israeli american citizen believed to have been taken hostage was in fact killed on october 7th. the kibbutz where judy weinstein lived and worked confirming the 70-year-old teacher and poet was murdered along with her husband during the attack. their bodies still being held in gaza. aaron gilchrist is traveling with president biden in the u.s. virgin islands with more on this. josh, let's sta
i'm steven romo.begin this hour with the war in gaza. israel how expanding its offensive into refugee camps in central gaza, what it calls a new battle zone. residents there have been ordered to leave those crowded urban camps, as the idf warns the fight will go on for many months. the fate of gaza's nearly 2 million refugees is growing bleaker by the day. 40% of gaza's population is now at risk of famine. that's according to the u.n., which says daily life has been reduced to a struggle for...
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and steven looks at me and i say, "yes.neighbourhood in the projects." and so now everybody�*s like, "oh!" so i did it. it's me telling the story of the three kids. they find him and they take him and they take him into the projects. now, they're hiding him from everybody and they give him a gun. and he has a gun. and when his people come to get him, he doesn't recognise them because he's assimilated. and so he mows them all down. and he can't phone home because none of the phones are working. so rhe end all, be all of all of this is don't make people assimilate, let them share their experience with you. and steven stood up and started applauding. he said, i... he said, "i'd never thought of it that way". "assimilation — someone coming from somewhere else "and having to fit in." he said, "it's one of the best things i think i've ever heard "having to do with et." ironically, subverting the story of one of steven spielberg's best—loved films got you the role in his next movie. well, let's say it helped. celie, no! until you
and steven looks at me and i say, "yes.neighbourhood in the projects." and so now everybody�*s like, "oh!" so i did it. it's me telling the story of the three kids. they find him and they take him and they take him into the projects. now, they're hiding him from everybody and they give him a gun. and he has a gun. and when his people come to get him, he doesn't recognise them because he's assimilated. and so he mows them all down. and he can't phone home because none of...
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. >> steven took a temporary view of absence.ld police that he would visit his father. they gave him permission to go, but to his surprise, made a clear he was not out of the woods yet. >> he was certainly a little agitated, and i think, it was then that he really knew they were still looking at him, something was still going on. so he left and, i went to the grocery store. when i came home, my sister in law ran out of the house, and she said. steve on the phone, and he's got a gun. >> he did not go to virginia. he went to a walmart near the airport in kansas city, but i'm selfish auction. he was threatening to kill himself. >> and i just ran in the house and grab the phone, said, fight this, your sunday do, fight this, this is crazy. >> he said he would do it? >> yeah. >> welcome to that, panic? >> panic is not the right word. just, sadness? >> the be felt helpless. some 24 hours earlier, her life was full of promise. but now. >> she drops to the floor, which i've never seen any of my children to. she's hysterical. >> libby's pa
. >> steven took a temporary view of absence.ld police that he would visit his father. they gave him permission to go, but to his surprise, made a clear he was not out of the woods yet. >> he was certainly a little agitated, and i think, it was then that he really knew they were still looking at him, something was still going on. so he left and, i went to the grocery store. when i came home, my sister in law ran out of the house, and she said. steve on the phone, and he's got a gun....
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steven hutch was judge first at the canadian county courthouse. >> steven hutch was a follower.hat night. he's the one that wanted to commit another crime. he is one that created the energy for the set. crime >> and the state of oklahoma, lucky to have an ironclad case against him, most important, of course, the harrowing stories of the eyewitnesses and survivors, leslie and brooks douglas. and ake hutch's -- the testimony of ginger keith, a traveling companion while they were on the run. keep, who was never charged with any crime, testified that ake and hutch told her about killing the douglass's and shooting brooks and leslie. >> we had two eyewitnesses to identify them. we someone kept it simple. >> simple? the judge hearing the case, maybe. certainly not for those surviving witnesses. brooks had already testified once in the preliminary hearing. both he and sister would have to relive it off for hutch's trial. >> 13-year-old leslie douglass occurred in the first time since heard her brother were critically wounded and her parents dead. >> how did the two kids do? >> i though
steven hutch was judge first at the canadian county courthouse. >> steven hutch was a follower.hat night. he's the one that wanted to commit another crime. he is one that created the energy for the set. crime >> and the state of oklahoma, lucky to have an ironclad case against him, most important, of course, the harrowing stories of the eyewitnesses and survivors, leslie and brooks douglas. and ake hutch's -- the testimony of ginger keith, a traveling companion while they were on...
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steven: thanks for the tip.ys of all l in the famamily, excepepw you have t the liberalal pares and d the coconservativeve child. elysyse: this momorning i fofoa copy of ththe wall strtreet joul under his bed. steven: you think maybe he was switched at birth and the rockefellers have our kid? meredith baxter: michael was just wonderful. he was young and energetic and he had such good timing. alex: who did this? michael gross: we started rather slowly, nbc was s moving uss aroundnd a little e bit, trying t to find thehe right t place for r us. jim m colucci: f family ties pumpeded a little e bit of lie into thehe family sisitcom, bt the sisitcom in gegeneral had been pronouounced dead.d. there were very few on the air. and then all of a sudden comes the cosby show in '84. theo: dad, can i have an advance on my allowance? cliff: son, you're already backed up to your 50th birthday. tim allen: the cosby show was a game changer to me. ththis is justst a familyly i adored.d. present history has tainted that a little b
steven: thanks for the tip.ys of all l in the famamily, excepepw you have t the liberalal pares and d the coconservativeve child. elysyse: this momorning i fofoa copy of ththe wall strtreet joul under his bed. steven: you think maybe he was switched at birth and the rockefellers have our kid? meredith baxter: michael was just wonderful. he was young and energetic and he had such good timing. alex: who did this? michael gross: we started rather slowly, nbc was s moving uss aroundnd a little e...
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here is what he had to say, go. >> have a good friend of mine steven a smith. people say why do you talk about him? where you friends with him? i do not understand that question. do i have to be friends only with people who agree with me? my wife doesn't agree with me all the time. it is just ridiculous. but tell people why we are friends, where we get along. >> first of all had the pleasure of meeting you years ago at a radio convention i have always found you to be somebody who tells it like you see it. and you know where marco levin comes from whether you like it or not that something obviously we have in common we speak our minds. we believe what our truth is and should be and we go with it from there. if we disagree we can disagree without being disagreeable which is a what this world should be all about so it does not matter to me whether our politics agree or don't agree, i know i respect you i know that is reciprocated and that's how friendships are made as far as i am concerned because it's a great new podcast steven a smith podcast on youtube you've g
here is what he had to say, go. >> have a good friend of mine steven a smith. people say why do you talk about him? where you friends with him? i do not understand that question. do i have to be friends only with people who agree with me? my wife doesn't agree with me all the time. it is just ridiculous. but tell people why we are friends, where we get along. >> first of all had the pleasure of meeting you years ago at a radio convention i have always found you to be somebody who...
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steven stanley, thank you very much steve liesman, as well.ll see you guys soon. >>> now to the office space indust, which has been hit hard by a trifec of higher rates, also remote work and tighter lending standards, as well. but our next guest says the sector has been given a rare opportunity, and he's bullish on three names in particular fr here. let's bring in alexander goldfarb, senior reits analyst at piper sandler. thank you very much. you have been listening to the conversati we just had about the rates picture and the economic -- these macro side of things. the office story has been hit for fundamentally good reasons, because there are so many things that are head winds right now. but when can you call a bottom, and why have you done soow? >> first, thank you for having me on. i always enjoy listening to economis. you certainly get a lot of different views. here at piper sandler, we're not necessarily calling a bottom in terms that everything is fine in office land. quite the contrary. we're trying to articulate that just like the mal
steven stanley, thank you very much steve liesman, as well.ll see you guys soon. >>> now to the office space indust, which has been hit hard by a trifec of higher rates, also remote work and tighter lending standards, as well. but our next guest says the sector has been given a rare opportunity, and he's bullish on three names in particular fr here. let's bring in alexander goldfarb, senior reits analyst at piper sandler. thank you very much. you have been listening to the conversati...
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. >> steven wanted to crash on the couch and sober up. but christina wanted to get home. it was now about 3:30 saturday morning. >> she wanted me to take her home. >> she wanted you to take her home. you say i can't. i had too much to drink. she said i want to go. >> she is stubborn. i'm not going to force her to stay. >> he said christina decided to drive herself home. >> i said if she felt she could not drive, i would walk back and get her and sleep it off or leave in a few hours and i would take her. >> she left the party and just like that, christina morris vanished. >> after she vanished without a trace, it was a race against the clock to find christina morris. >> coming up. >> i got a feeling in my stomach. >> the first clue to the mystery. >> they found christina's car. she never got in it. >> when "dateline" continues. we do skin. you do you. with nurtec odt, i can treat a migraine when it strikes and prevent migraine attacks, all in one. don't take if allergic to nurtec. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, in
. >> steven wanted to crash on the couch and sober up. but christina wanted to get home. it was now about 3:30 saturday morning. >> she wanted me to take her home. >> she wanted you to take her home. you say i can't. i had too much to drink. she said i want to go. >> she is stubborn. i'm not going to force her to stay. >> he said christina decided to drive herself home. >> i said if she felt she could not drive, i would walk back and get her and sleep it off...
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steven ryan, please do stay safe. — received safety.steven ryan, please do stay safe, and we thank— received safety. steven ryan, please do stay safe, and we thank you - received safety. steven ryan, please do stay safe, and we thank you for i do stay safe, and we thank you for taking time forjoining us here. let's take a look at the weather. hello. there are some ups and downs in our weather story for the rest of the week, various changes on the horizon, but in the short term, it's this area of low pressure that dominates the scene through the rest of today. showers or indeed longer spells of rain in association with this. in fact a slow—moving band of rain affecting some eastern and south—eastern parts of scotland into north—east england, bringing the risk of some flooding impacts as that rain continues through the rest of the day and into tonight. elsewhere a scattering of showers, some particularly heavy, thundery ones with some hale across some southern counties of england and parts of wales. temperatures as we head into the first
steven ryan, please do stay safe. — received safety.steven ryan, please do stay safe, and we thank— received safety. steven ryan, please do stay safe, and we thank you - received safety. steven ryan, please do stay safe, and we thank you for i do stay safe, and we thank you for taking time forjoining us here. let's take a look at the weather. hello. there are some ups and downs in our weather story for the rest of the week, various changes on the horizon, but in the short term, it's this...
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nicole stevens. thank you so much for being with us. we're happy to have you. thank you so much john, for having me as one of your gifts. it is truly an honor. nicole, let's start with the event. i'm going to assume change the course of the rest of your life. can you tell us what happened to you and how it motivated you to help others in need? is sure. and john, i was the area manager of an international lead taylor. and i was in a domestic violence. so we, i was right. and the strangled old list to get i'm sorry, i do suffer from p t s d store and it still makes me very overwhelmed talking about it. or what happened was this, the, the, the, the, the coming months off to the assault and the wheels at work started for the move. and i, i basically lost my memory. and one of the incidences was i was driving on the hallway and i literally stopped in the hallway, not knowing where i was, where i was going. and that in itself is traumatic. and so i, i switch the status is of specialists not urologist and. and as a specialist to try and figure out what was wrong with
nicole stevens. thank you so much for being with us. we're happy to have you. thank you so much john, for having me as one of your gifts. it is truly an honor. nicole, let's start with the event. i'm going to assume change the course of the rest of your life. can you tell us what happened to you and how it motivated you to help others in need? is sure. and john, i was the area manager of an international lead taylor. and i was in a domestic violence. so we, i was right. and the strangled old...
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our appointees are steven waszerman and richard lee. first ask mr. wasserman come up. item 1 hearing to appoint 2 members to the assessment appeal's board one and item who hear to consider appointing a member to appeal's board number 2. thank you. welcome to rules. >> supervisors i think i satisfied 2 requirements a broker for close to 30 years. i ask for your acceptnessance. >> thank you. >> i appreciate your wellingness to continue serving. and great. and mr. lee. good morning. welcome to rules. >> good morning. i'm by the qualifications and i have been practicing and serving on the assessment appeal's board for over 15 years i have been able to say that rewarding and practical for my day today. and business. there is a lot on the line and i feel i can demonstrate effective management of the decorum of start to finish. i understand appraisal techniques to this role and work full time still. prosecute lee. i don't have questions my i wanted express preegz for wellingness to serve and spent my time in the city attorney's office and one thing interesting about governmen
our appointees are steven waszerman and richard lee. first ask mr. wasserman come up. item 1 hearing to appoint 2 members to the assessment appeal's board one and item who hear to consider appointing a member to appeal's board number 2. thank you. welcome to rules. >> supervisors i think i satisfied 2 requirements a broker for close to 30 years. i ask for your acceptnessance. >> thank you. >> i appreciate your wellingness to continue serving. and great. and mr. lee. good...
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but in spite of the slings and arrows, steven continues to speak out for justice for palestine. he's a member of various pro-palestinian groups and the founder and director of the peacemaker trust. he's also written several books including in the footsteps of jesus and the apostles, christian zionism, road map to armageddon and zion's christian soldiers. welcome to the show. stephen, start with you. what's your views on jesus's politics and? well, jesus laid out his manifesto if you like, in his very first sermon. he quotes: the prophet isaiah, um, and he says, the spirit of the lord is upon me, he's appointed me to bring good news to the poor, recovery of sight to the blind, to set the oppressed free and announce the year of the lord's favor. he's talking about jubilee, it happened every 50 years when debts were cancelled, slaves were freed, and any property that had been sold or loan had to be given back to the original family, so he was challenging the excessive wealth and poverty. and the segregation in society, he was calling for liberty, equality, fraternity, uh, calling p
but in spite of the slings and arrows, steven continues to speak out for justice for palestine. he's a member of various pro-palestinian groups and the founder and director of the peacemaker trust. he's also written several books including in the footsteps of jesus and the apostles, christian zionism, road map to armageddon and zion's christian soldiers. welcome to the show. stephen, start with you. what's your views on jesus's politics and? well, jesus laid out his manifesto if you like, in...
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steven? >> ramaswamy super focused on iowa.poke to him, alex, about why he's choosing to put his focus on iowa instead of new hampshire. what did he have to say? >> he's actually host of the most events both in iowa and new hampshire, but in iowa he spent really a lot of time here and there are some challenges for ramaswamy in iowa. he is of hindu, faith and faith is something very important to iowans. about two thirds of the republican electorate is evangelical. i asked him why iowa instead of new hampshire, why are you focusing so much here? take a listen to what he had to say. >> do you feel like there's any opportunity cost for dedicating so much time here in iowa compared to new hampshire? >> there's only so many hours in a day. so many days in a week, weeks in a year. of course, time is not fungible. that is the truth. yes, we are trading off more time in iowa right now. on the bet that over-delivering here in iowa, which i expect we will do, will actually propel us forward in new hampshire in the week afterwards. i think
steven? >> ramaswamy super focused on iowa.poke to him, alex, about why he's choosing to put his focus on iowa instead of new hampshire. what did he have to say? >> he's actually host of the most events both in iowa and new hampshire, but in iowa he spent really a lot of time here and there are some challenges for ramaswamy in iowa. he is of hindu, faith and faith is something very important to iowans. about two thirds of the republican electorate is evangelical. i asked him why...
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steven? some people just know. well played. well played, my friend.o know you're in good hands with allstate. >> norah: in tonight's "health watch," growing reports of dangerous reactions to the main drug in the weight loss and diabetes medications wegovy and ozempic. from january to november, america's poison centers reported almost 3,000 calls involving the drug semaglutide. that's up 1400% since 2019. a doctor for the organization says most of the calls were related to dosage errors. in a statement to cbs news, drugmaker novo nordisk says patient safety is its top priority and referred patients to the website, semaglutide.com. a hiker from california who fell a thousand feet from a trail in hawaii last week is telling a remarkable story of survival. 34-year-old ian snyder says he landed near a waterfall and was able to drink from a stream. that helped him to hang on for three days until he was finally spotted by a rescue team and then airlifted to safety. snyder broke several bones, but says he is otherwise okay and grateful for being rescued. what
steven? some people just know. well played. well played, my friend.o know you're in good hands with allstate. >> norah: in tonight's "health watch," growing reports of dangerous reactions to the main drug in the weight loss and diabetes medications wegovy and ozempic. from january to november, america's poison centers reported almost 3,000 calls involving the drug semaglutide. that's up 1400% since 2019. a doctor for the organization says most of the calls were related to dosage...
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steven, thanks for having me.when we're talking about the israelis changing their tempo of their operations and the breadth of them, we're talking about moving from a high intensity kinetic campaign with air strikes and artillery to more intelligence driven set of operations particularly in southern gaza. that change is supposed to occur in january. i think there's more than hope on the part of the biden administration that in fact that change will occur, because the humanitarian situation in gaza is appalling. and the only way we're going to be able to surge, not dribble humanitarian assistance in to hundreds of thousands of people, both in the south and the north, is to create the time and the space and predictability for corridors so that aid can get in. the other reality is, and the israelis obviously grasp this, or they should, without the u.n., the chances of surging this assistance are probably slim to none. so tensions, and there are many, the u.n. reports that over 100 of its workers, aid workers have bee
steven, thanks for having me.when we're talking about the israelis changing their tempo of their operations and the breadth of them, we're talking about moving from a high intensity kinetic campaign with air strikes and artillery to more intelligence driven set of operations particularly in southern gaza. that change is supposed to occur in january. i think there's more than hope on the part of the biden administration that in fact that change will occur, because the humanitarian situation in...
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let's bring in steven miller. .s fox drone is making more attention to the migrant debate. >> i'm not sure if that is a condemnation of the politicians in washington d.c. you're right, the under reaction in washington has left millmillions of americans to see on fox what is happening. we are being conquered. this is a complete resettlement of america in realtime. it took hundreds of years going back long before the founding and all the way to the earliest days of the colonies in america to slowly build everything that we have and now we have people coming in from different cultures and belief systems. a generation from now, i am telling you jesse, people will not know the country they are living in. these consequences are permanent and unless there's massive large scale deportations by the millions, it will be irrevocable. >> i believe two-thirds want there to be deportations. the more people are crying out and begging for deportation. what donald trump promised high will do if he gets reelected. december 19th will
let's bring in steven miller. .s fox drone is making more attention to the migrant debate. >> i'm not sure if that is a condemnation of the politicians in washington d.c. you're right, the under reaction in washington has left millmillions of americans to see on fox what is happening. we are being conquered. this is a complete resettlement of america in realtime. it took hundreds of years going back long before the founding and all the way to the earliest days of the colonies in america...
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and so earlier this summer steven richer sued kari lake for defamation. in court lawyers tried to argue all her bogus claims should be protected, that they are free speech. they argue lake's claims are just, quote, ruatorial hyperbole, and they asked the judge to throw out the defamation case in its entirety. well, today a judge ruled on that and flatly denied kari lake's request to throw out it defamation requests against her. the judge ruled if lake's statements against steven richter are provepen to be false and defamatory -- her name has been floated on donald trump's short list for candidates as vice president. donald trump is already test driving the kari lake defense, claiming all his election lies were free speech, too. this has implications for what we as a country allow election deniers to get away with. georgia election workers ruby freeman and shaye moss just won a $148 million judgment in their defamation against against rudy giuliani. but whether we'll get to see the architect of the big lie held accountable is very much still an open questi
and so earlier this summer steven richer sued kari lake for defamation. in court lawyers tried to argue all her bogus claims should be protected, that they are free speech. they argue lake's claims are just, quote, ruatorial hyperbole, and they asked the judge to throw out the defamation case in its entirety. well, today a judge ruled on that and flatly denied kari lake's request to throw out it defamation requests against her. the judge ruled if lake's statements against steven richter are...
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marion and steven credited their parents for keeping them together. >> they never, ever gave up, andt determined to keep us alive. the food in bergen-belsen was kohlrabis, turn up ins, calories, about 600 calories to keep you alive. >> reporter: their father was assigned to heavy labor. eight decades later, they still remember their mother's sacrifice. >> she realized that my father needed a lot more nourishment than she did, and even though we were all starving, she gave half of her portions to my father. it still gets to me. >> it gets to me. >> to keep him going. >> where do you think that will to survive came from? that determination? >> they had a real sense of inner courage and strength. >> reporter: steven and marion, now 85 years old, hope their story can be a lesson of remembrance. >> what has it been like for you since october 7th? >> it's something that makes you watch television morning, noon and night. there's got to be a better way. it can't always be a scorecard of how many get murdered and how many get displaced. i hope that something will happen where when these conf
marion and steven credited their parents for keeping them together. >> they never, ever gave up, andt determined to keep us alive. the food in bergen-belsen was kohlrabis, turn up ins, calories, about 600 calories to keep you alive. >> reporter: their father was assigned to heavy labor. eight decades later, they still remember their mother's sacrifice. >> she realized that my father needed a lot more nourishment than she did, and even though we were all starving, she gave half...
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thank you for joining francis, steven and kurt. let's begin with your new book, wyatt tierney of the minority, why american democracy reached the breaking point. you argue that the threats to democracy are even worse than you imagined when you vote, how democracies die. you say that part of those threats come from the minority area and features tell us why you believe that the most eminent threat facing us is minority rule. >> i'm not sure it is the most imminent threat. i think we face the threat of sheer instability in which we slide in and out crazy. it could be accompanied by a fair amount of iron. it may not be the most minute one. the book takes on a few question, basically, why mainstream political party that -- would suddenly go off the rails and turn away from democracy. that is actually a really rare event. democracy cannot remain stable if one of two major parties is not committed to playing rules of the game. we did not consider the republican party to be in anti-democratic party. we thought it had made a major error in
thank you for joining francis, steven and kurt. let's begin with your new book, wyatt tierney of the minority, why american democracy reached the breaking point. you argue that the threats to democracy are even worse than you imagined when you vote, how democracies die. you say that part of those threats come from the minority area and features tell us why you believe that the most eminent threat facing us is minority rule. >> i'm not sure it is the most imminent threat. i think we face...
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for more, here is steven alexopolis. we seeing the adoption happen quickly within the sector and where, to the use the we just teed you up with, where is it not happening fast enough? >> yeah. hi, morgan. you have to start a conversation on data. and banks sit on a treasure-trove of data. but the question is, you have clean data or dirty data, right? do you have data that's reliable, usable. because you could go out and put state of the art ai solutions on your dirty data and it's going to do nothing. so that's where you need to look. we just published a lengthy report today, most of the regional banks are way behind even on having data ready for ai. >> is that typical of the smaller banks, the regional banks, when you see these moments of major tech adoption? or is this anunusual circumstance given the fact that -- and this is particularly true for the regionals, we just come through this aggressive fed tightening, hiking cycle that we know has royaled the industry broadly? >> yep. so it's a good question. i covered the
for more, here is steven alexopolis. we seeing the adoption happen quickly within the sector and where, to the use the we just teed you up with, where is it not happening fast enough? >> yeah. hi, morgan. you have to start a conversation on data. and banks sit on a treasure-trove of data. but the question is, you have clean data or dirty data, right? do you have data that's reliable, usable. because you could go out and put state of the art ai solutions on your dirty data and it's going...
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dnc chair, jaime harrison, the chair of the congressional black caucus, congressman steven horsford, join me live to discuss an extraordinary white house meeting. republicans gone wild. the house launches a bogus impeachment inquiry into president biden while donald trump doubles down on his racist and authoritarian rhetoric. you know congresswoman jasmine crockett has something to say about all of this. she is here to tell us. and eva duvernay, the award winning director stops by to talk about her extraordinary new film, origin, and how she has turned a bestselling book into one of the most acclaimed movies of the year. i'm jonathan capehart, this is the sunday show. the iowa caucuses are less than a month away, marking the first-time primary voters will get to weigh in on their party's nominee for the white house. as things stand right now, a biden trump rematches on the horizon. according to new polling, that could spell trouble for president biden. a survey by morning consult, bloomberg, of a hypothetical 2024 election matchup shows donald trump narrowly beating biden in seven sw
dnc chair, jaime harrison, the chair of the congressional black caucus, congressman steven horsford, join me live to discuss an extraordinary white house meeting. republicans gone wild. the house launches a bogus impeachment inquiry into president biden while donald trump doubles down on his racist and authoritarian rhetoric. you know congresswoman jasmine crockett has something to say about all of this. she is here to tell us. and eva duvernay, the award winning director stops by to talk about...
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i asked steven schwartz, ceo of whop to join me. good morning. i want to talk about sort of the selling expertise online. your approach is different than my previous guest. not dishwasher repair experts. it is more in the digital realm, right? >> yes. correct. >> and so what do you sell online? >> so whop sells all sorts of different things. full spectrum is really crazy. i think that that is one of the things that makes the online world really exciting. you are not bound to the same constraints in the physical world. so you think about what products are on amazon maybe, toilet paper, dog food, only really -- how many times of toilet paper can you really have. but on the online world, you can actually have almost endless customization for whatever it is that you are selling. >> give me a skooum examples. an example of a product your sellers are selling. >> a lot of sports picks, so people sell different alpha that they have in sports betting. so maybe they sell some type of algorithm, maybe information that they have about games that they feel th
i asked steven schwartz, ceo of whop to join me. good morning. i want to talk about sort of the selling expertise online. your approach is different than my previous guest. not dishwasher repair experts. it is more in the digital realm, right? >> yes. correct. >> and so what do you sell online? >> so whop sells all sorts of different things. full spectrum is really crazy. i think that that is one of the things that makes the online world really exciting. you are not bound to...
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what was it like working with oprah and steven spielberg on this?, never knew stephen, never met him. i would owe is go "hold my phone and it steven spielberg calls, tell him i will call him after this take" and finally he ca called! but i will never forget the first shot that we -- the first scene that we shot was the very last scene of the film and that's everybody around that big oak tree, and i remember that day, oprah was there inevitably like oh god, oprah is here, you better be on your best behavior. and so after they yelled "it's a picture wrap for the day," we did the electric slide with oprah winfrey. >> kal: oh, that's awesome! that's awesome! >> not many people can say that! >> kal: is there video of this? >> i'm sure someone has it out there. you and thank you, "the color purple" is in theaters on christmas day! taraji p. henson, everybody! we are going to take a quick break but we will be right back. thank you so much! >> thank you so, so much! [cheers and applause] the first time you connected your godaddy website and your store was a
what was it like working with oprah and steven spielberg on this?, never knew stephen, never met him. i would owe is go "hold my phone and it steven spielberg calls, tell him i will call him after this take" and finally he ca called! but i will never forget the first shot that we -- the first scene that we shot was the very last scene of the film and that's everybody around that big oak tree, and i remember that day, oprah was there inevitably like oh god, oprah is here, you better be...
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. >> steven, that's >> so surely, steven, that's a sensible do. you're sensible thing to do.re seeing artefacts being seeing ancient artefacts being mistreated the floor to mistreated left on the floor to be damaged. lord elgin seen them. he's brought them back. he's protected them. they're in a for the whole to a museum for the whole world to see. entirely convinced see. i'm not entirely convinced that elgin elgin's motives that lord elgin elgin's motives were entirely philanthropic . were entirely philanthropic. >> it also must have been an incredible job to actually ship >> it also must have been an increc back. )b to actually ship >> it also must have been an increcback. imagineually ship >> it also must have been an increcback. imagine that ship >> it also must have been an increcback. imagine that in|ip them back. imagine that in the days look, the days of sail. but look, the reality is that makes reality is that mario makes a very important point . they very important point. they were legally bought. but legally they were bought. but who were bought from? this who were
. >> steven, that's >> so surely, steven, that's a sensible do. you're sensible thing to do.re seeing artefacts being seeing ancient artefacts being mistreated the floor to mistreated left on the floor to be damaged. lord elgin seen them. he's brought them back. he's protected them. they're in a for the whole to a museum for the whole world to see. entirely convinced see. i'm not entirely convinced that elgin elgin's motives that lord elgin elgin's motives were entirely...
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oh, sorry, gary stevens here. thaddeus stevens in recites the burn. thaddeus stevens stevens iron works puts 200 black men, most of them former slaves enslaved in maryland. he's going to burn their houses down, going to burn down everything except thaddeus stevens blacksmith shop, which he's going to use, of course, for worley's men. so john gordon, elijah white's calvary are going to advance from cashed out early and french are advancing for a moment. burge and now here they go. oh by the way, remember those who had the picnic when they finally walked the six miles to gettysburg? they're there in the morning. oh, they're going to leave gettysburg a lot faster than they came a lot faster. their camp here comes, jubal early and my original description of the fighting a gettysburg there on ridges of gettysburg yankee calvary followed by yankee infantry and they run like the wind as soon as the confederates arrive. gunfighters two of the four mining it's next time you're against work go go find the four monuments of the june 26 fighting that monument rig
oh, sorry, gary stevens here. thaddeus stevens in recites the burn. thaddeus stevens stevens iron works puts 200 black men, most of them former slaves enslaved in maryland. he's going to burn their houses down, going to burn down everything except thaddeus stevens blacksmith shop, which he's going to use, of course, for worley's men. so john gordon, elijah white's calvary are going to advance from cashed out early and french are advancing for a moment. burge and now here they go. oh by the way,...
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. >> steven, that's >> so surely, steven, that's a sensible do. you're sensible thing to do.'re seeing artefacts being seeing ancient artefacts being mistreated the floor to mistreated left on the floor to be damaged. lord elgin seen them. he's brought them back. he's protected them. they're in a for the whole to a museum for the whole world to see. entirely convinced see. i'm not entirely convinced that elgin elgin's motives that lord elgin elgin's motives were entirely philanthropic . were entirely philanthropic. >> it also must have been an incredible job to actually ship >> it also must have been an increc back. )b to actually ship >> it also must have been an increcback. imagineually ship >> it also must have been an increcback. imagine that ship >> it also must have been an increcback. imagine that in|ip them back. imagine that in the days look, the days of sail. but look, the reality is that makes reality is that mario makes a very important point . they very important point. they were legally bought. but legally they were bought. but who were bought from? this who wer
. >> steven, that's >> so surely, steven, that's a sensible do. you're sensible thing to do.'re seeing artefacts being seeing ancient artefacts being mistreated the floor to mistreated left on the floor to be damaged. lord elgin seen them. he's brought them back. he's protected them. they're in a for the whole to a museum for the whole world to see. entirely convinced see. i'm not entirely convinced that elgin elgin's motives that lord elgin elgin's motives were entirely...
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. >> polls now show a large majority of americans now identifying as steven miller. 80% of you say the border is a crisis. two thirds of you want to deport the illegals. over half say finish the wall2 r and even more say send troopdss and joe biden's approval on the border is at 26%. when there's an obvious reason why politicians don't want the people to have their voices heard, follow the money. >> because not only do the donors, the bankers, the growers and the industrywat want the borders open for obvious reasons. >> biden's close associates miga are making money keeping the migrant kids in cages. kin right. one of biden's main guys on his transition team received $600 million to build a migrant kid compound. you see what they're doing, do you? >> biden just privatized ice. he's sending your monelion ty ts cronies like andrew lorenzo and straight to build foster homes for the migrant kids. >> he led it and then they disappear into the handsean of family, friends and foster parentto s. biden supporters are making money off open borders. these migrants are just products that you're pa
. >> polls now show a large majority of americans now identifying as steven miller. 80% of you say the border is a crisis. two thirds of you want to deport the illegals. over half say finish the wall2 r and even more say send troopdss and joe biden's approval on the border is at 26%. when there's an obvious reason why politicians don't want the people to have their voices heard, follow the money. >> because not only do the donors, the bankers, the growers and the industrywat want...
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oh, sorry, gary stevens here. thaddeus stevens in recites the burn. thaddeus stevens stevens iron works puts 200 black men, most of them former slaves enslaved in maryland. he's going to burn their houses down, going to burn down everything except thadde stevens blacksmith shop, which he's going to use, of course, for worley's men. so johgordon, elijah white's calvary are going to advance from cashed out early and french are advancing for a moment. burge and now here they go. oh by the way, remember those who had the picnic when they finally walked the six miles to gettysburg? they're there in the morning. oh, they're going to leave gettysburg a lot faster than they came a lot faster. their camp here comes, jubal early and my original description of the fighting a gettysburg there on ridges of gettysburg yankee calvary followed by yankee infantry and they run like the wind as soon as the confederates arrive. gunfighters two of the four mining it's next time you're against work go go find the four monuments of the june 26 fighting that monument right t
oh, sorry, gary stevens here. thaddeus stevens in recites the burn. thaddeus stevens stevens iron works puts 200 black men, most of them former slaves enslaved in maryland. he's going to burn their houses down, going to burn down everything except thadde stevens blacksmith shop, which he's going to use, of course, for worley's men. so johgordon, elijah white's calvary are going to advance from cashed out early and french are advancing for a moment. burge and now here they go. oh by the way,...
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liz: mark stevens in penn, for penn. i'm done. >> claw back. jewish students be verbally attacked and allow swastikas to remain on the walls at schools. >> here is the thing i said to cheryl friday when i said liz mcgill was gone, the day before she was gone is this. these big donors. liz: ross stevens. >> big donors are give money to the woke colleges for years, the ignoring fact they have downgraded western civ, they essentially installed speech codes and become very politically leftist. what did they expect would happen? now they have gone so left, they have basically become, they basically -- liz: the harvard professor who was fired for misidentifying by gender. please. >> they become so woke that jew hatred is acceptable on campus. that is where we're going for this. it is a mind virus. it needs to change. i don't think getting rid of liz ma gill is one thing. you have to get rid of the whole woke does trial -- industrial come on plex at universities. >> this the final federal reserve meeting of 2023. lower yields led to higher stock gains
liz: mark stevens in penn, for penn. i'm done. >> claw back. jewish students be verbally attacked and allow swastikas to remain on the walls at schools. >> here is the thing i said to cheryl friday when i said liz mcgill was gone, the day before she was gone is this. these big donors. liz: ross stevens. >> big donors are give money to the woke colleges for years, the ignoring fact they have downgraded western civ, they essentially installed speech codes and become very...