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stewart's cavalry. and so in may 1862, pelham is finally promoted to captain and this is the first that he will lead the stewart horse artillery. and he holds the position until he's out of ammunition. his report says that he fires 360 rounds. this will become a hallmark of pelham on the battlefields. he tends to hold position until he's out of ammunition. whether he is supposed to or not. while on the peninsula, someone else enters the scene who will become part of pelham the story. this is general jackson, who had the nickname stonewall. he is a passion for artillery and he likes it when he sees artillery well handled. at the battle of gainesville, pelham comes in with two units on the left of jackson's line. one gun breaks, according to reports. it could have been caused in battle, it could have been wheels falling off, things are going on with this one gun. pelham dismount any help to fire the remaining cannon. he does two full batteries to a halt and jackson is seeing this and is very impressed. ja
stewart's cavalry. and so in may 1862, pelham is finally promoted to captain and this is the first that he will lead the stewart horse artillery. and he holds the position until he's out of ammunition. his report says that he fires 360 rounds. this will become a hallmark of pelham on the battlefields. he tends to hold position until he's out of ammunition. whether he is supposed to or not. while on the peninsula, someone else enters the scene who will become part of pelham the story. this is...
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stewart? >> no. >> why?x live with who's a lot older than you. >> reporter: but the defense took a mostly hands-off approach with challenging ricky on all those very detailed recollections of his story. what he did which day in virginia, what he bought with the credit card, which security cams he played to. the defense stance was, jurors, a lot of detail here, but it's all a fantasy from a young man trying to save his own skin. >> thank you, that's all i have, your honor. >> reporter: after only 20 minutes of less-than-explosive cross examination, they got him off the stand. >> quite honestly, his testimony was just so bizarre. >> it's a strange story, isn't it? >> it's a very strange story. >> reporter: a story spun, says the defense, so ricky could cut a sweetheart deal with the prosecutor. in return for his testimony, ricky would not be charged with conspiracy to commit murder but he would enter a plea to a lesser charge. >> i think that he was coached many, many times to give the testimony in the way tha
stewart? >> no. >> why?x live with who's a lot older than you. >> reporter: but the defense took a mostly hands-off approach with challenging ricky on all those very detailed recollections of his story. what he did which day in virginia, what he bought with the credit card, which security cams he played to. the defense stance was, jurors, a lot of detail here, but it's all a fantasy from a young man trying to save his own skin. >> thank you, that's all i have, your...
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stewart dies in 1864 so it can't be stewart alone who keeps pelham's memory. another factor is did pelham die at perfect time? i know that doesn't sound nice, because there's not a perfect time to die, but the confederate is at its zenith in the east, without a major defeat on his record. his funeral almost a rehearsal for jackson's, fascinating to look at and i would point out, in his personal life, pelham was unmarried and to public knowledge was not engaged so he is the perpetual young batchelor who dies in the middle of a war when confederacy was at its height. john esten cook writes about pelham after his death and in most war writings continues to put pelham's name forward, placing him on the level with lee, jackson and stewart, top heros of the confederacy and top heros in virginia. others do the same, including harris von borg and blackford, basically, pelham's name doesn't die and places in the top heros in confederate memory. pelham, loyal to his state, courageous and i'll say unmarried which allows for every possible romantic story to appear whether
stewart dies in 1864 so it can't be stewart alone who keeps pelham's memory. another factor is did pelham die at perfect time? i know that doesn't sound nice, because there's not a perfect time to die, but the confederate is at its zenith in the east, without a major defeat on his record. his funeral almost a rehearsal for jackson's, fascinating to look at and i would point out, in his personal life, pelham was unmarried and to public knowledge was not engaged so he is the perpetual young...
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the battle escalates, stewart is actually in colpepper a bit by accident, but he is there, and he and some of his officers, including a young 24-year-old artillery major named john pelham, ride out to see what's going on in this fight at kelly's ford. the battle continues to evolve, and accounts can be a little confusing. i'm sorting through them, and i have venn diagrams drawn on some of my research boards, trying to figure out, okay, this person says this. this person says this. does anything overlap or are these completely conflicting accounts. it's a challenging battle to dig into. one thing that happens is the charge of the third virginia cavalry regiment. i want to read you from henry gilmore's reminiscent to set the scene of this fighting at kelly's ford. gilmore writes, the general sent me to order the third to charge the woods directly in front. the poor fellows went in gallantly, but it was a fatal mistake. and i thought so at the time. for that stone fence extended from the road on our right to the river on our left. and it was utterly impassable for cavalry throughout its
the battle escalates, stewart is actually in colpepper a bit by accident, but he is there, and he and some of his officers, including a young 24-year-old artillery major named john pelham, ride out to see what's going on in this fight at kelly's ford. the battle continues to evolve, and accounts can be a little confusing. i'm sorting through them, and i have venn diagrams drawn on some of my research boards, trying to figure out, okay, this person says this. this person says this. does anything...
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stewart, kick us off here. to people who see things like this happening and say yeah, i didn't like trump. i didn't like the tweets but they still continue to vote down ballot for the republican ticket. there are accolades that allow for these kind of things to happen at the state, federal and local level. what is your advice? >> look, i think it's very dangerous. if you look how democracies die, this is how it happens. there is usually someone at the top that's extreme and people normalize this. that's what is happening with glenn youngkin, another time glenn youngkin might have been a perfectly moderate sort of business oriented guy that wanted to get stuff done but the kind of campaign he ran clearly shows that he has a willingness first in the primary he would not say that trump lost the election legally and then the fact that he played the race card, which is what critical race theory is. there say long history of this and it's about increasing white vote and it's a really all most a complete failure to ev
stewart, kick us off here. to people who see things like this happening and say yeah, i didn't like trump. i didn't like the tweets but they still continue to vote down ballot for the republican ticket. there are accolades that allow for these kind of things to happen at the state, federal and local level. what is your advice? >> look, i think it's very dangerous. if you look how democracies die, this is how it happens. there is usually someone at the top that's extreme and people...
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. >> until jon stewart and colbert and bill mahr, the best political say tire were cartoonist. >> those things influence people because most of us are good readers. we like a little graphic. >> it's the pen in the balloon that's puncturing bomb ambassadorty, and showing the emperor has no clothes and things of that sort. >> herb did much more than puncture pomposity he ill illuminated hypocrisy. >> being from d.c. and "the washington post" that broke the story made it more important. one of the few papers in a newspaper where you can tell where it is. herb lock had a great deal to do with nixon coming down. >> he had a lot of people that would complain to him, that was jo outrageous, he had one answer every time, he'd say, but it's true. >> franklin. i can call you franklin. >> years ago, it was frowned upon then to make fun of the people running the country. >> they won't let anyone talk politics in here because this stadium was dedicated to art, sports, and any useful enterprises. >> now, mr. nixon won easily, and he wasn't campaigning, which shows you how well a politician can do if
. >> until jon stewart and colbert and bill mahr, the best political say tire were cartoonist. >> those things influence people because most of us are good readers. we like a little graphic. >> it's the pen in the balloon that's puncturing bomb ambassadorty, and showing the emperor has no clothes and things of that sort. >> herb did much more than puncture pomposity he ill illuminated hypocrisy. >> being from d.c. and "the washington post" that broke the...
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that is scary. >> stewart. >> i find that really scary. >> stewart, you're saying the same thing, thoughry 6th commission in the first place. they were afraid how bad this looks. >> yeah, look, i don't understand how mark meadows doesn't place criminal charges here, not testifying in front of congress but for what he's done. i don't understand how you're an elected official or american but say an effected official and see or hear about a power plot -- power point that details how to end the peaceful transition in america and don't sound an alarm? i don't know what other base test to fail you're on a moral level and governing level? why doesn't the republican party exist if it can't fight a conspiracy in its own ranks to end democracy? it's really hard to wrap your mind around. anybody that thinks mitch healthcare reform conl -- mitch mcconnell didn't know about this, he knew this might happen and did nothing and failed to convict trump even though he knew he was at the roof of it. >> stick around. we'll come right back after this break. don't go anywhere. o man, that's a whole lot of wri
that is scary. >> stewart. >> i find that really scary. >> stewart, you're saying the same thing, thoughry 6th commission in the first place. they were afraid how bad this looks. >> yeah, look, i don't understand how mark meadows doesn't place criminal charges here, not testifying in front of congress but for what he's done. i don't understand how you're an elected official or american but say an effected official and see or hear about a power plot -- power point that...
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>> and jon stewart in headgear.e original script in 1982. >> hey, hey, i'll be there for you. >> with appearances by original cast members. even todd bridges who played wiis. >> i want to take this opportunity to thank you for watching and when you see me, stop asking what am i talking about? it's been 43 years, i done forgot. >> everyone grateful for this trip down memory lane, commercial breaks and all. >> want to know what comes between me and my oscar myer? nothing. >> that, of course, is alfonso ribeiro.zayer? nothing. >> that, of course, is alfonso ribeiryer? nothing. >> that, of course, is alfonso ribeiryer? nothing. >> that, of course, is alfonso ribeirayer? nothing. >> that, of course, is alfonso ribeiro. recreating the brooke shields iconic calvin klein commercial this time for oscar mayer. he appeared throughout the night in increasingly helaithat hilar. >> what i love about these specials, it looks like the celebrities are having way more fun than we are just watching them. it's live, so you see them lau
>> and jon stewart in headgear.e original script in 1982. >> hey, hey, i'll be there for you. >> with appearances by original cast members. even todd bridges who played wiis. >> i want to take this opportunity to thank you for watching and when you see me, stop asking what am i talking about? it's been 43 years, i done forgot. >> everyone grateful for this trip down memory lane, commercial breaks and all. >> want to know what comes between me and my oscar...
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find out what martha stewart says you should never do at a holiday party. >>> first, happening now, ag the hawaiian islands. forecasters are predicting many communities will be 10 to 15 inches of rain while some isolated areas could see 20 to 25 inches. in addition to heavy rain, forecasters say wind gusts of up to 50 miles per hour are also possible. and a blizzard warning is in effect for hawaii's big island mountain summit. a state of emergency has been declared in response to the severe weather there. we're back after the break. hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> welcome back. you're watching nbc bay area news. those ar
find out what martha stewart says you should never do at a holiday party. >>> first, happening now, ag the hawaiian islands. forecasters are predicting many communities will be 10 to 15 inches of rain while some isolated areas could see 20 to 25 inches. in addition to heavy rain, forecasters say wind gusts of up to 50 miles per hour are also possible. and a blizzard warning is in effect for hawaii's big island mountain summit. a state of emergency has been declared in response to the...
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you have people like kristen stewart, lady gaga, hugely— kristen stewart, lady gaga, hugely favouredct that no 1's talking about it i think says— 1's talking about it i think says a _ 1's talking about it i think says a lot about hollywood's relationship to the golden globes— relationship to the golden globes right now. and it's an ic wand _ and before we go — a bit of charity, on ice. the portland winterhawks hockey team hosted �*teddy bear toss night�* this weekend. after the home team scored its first goal, fans threw more than seven—thousand, five—hundred animals onto the ice — for a good cause. the teddies go to local charities and children's hospitals. it's a festive tradition, going back more than twenty years. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello. well, tuesday is going to be generally quite cloudy, perhaps damp in a few places, nothing spectacular. it is december after all. you can see a lot of cloud on the satellite picture, but this little gap in the cloud that's over us right now has actually led to some clear spells across parts of northern england and no
you have people like kristen stewart, lady gaga, hugely— kristen stewart, lady gaga, hugely favouredct that no 1's talking about it i think says— 1's talking about it i think says a _ 1's talking about it i think says a lot about hollywood's relationship to the golden globes— relationship to the golden globes right now. and it's an ic wand _ and before we go — a bit of charity, on ice. the portland winterhawks hockey team hosted �*teddy bear toss night�* this weekend. after the home...
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second, you'll hear from scott stewart, shis to have the general scott stewart. scott served as a law clerk to justice clarence thomas and -- [inaudible] of the u.s. court of appeals for the ninth sir consistent. prior to scott's tenure as solicitor general, scott delivered more than 40 oral arguments x today he argued his first supreme court decision, again, with excellence. if finally, erin holly will join us, senior counsel here at alliance defending freedom, and before joining ads, he practiced appellate law at king and smalledder. she's litigated extensively and served as counsel to u.s. attorney general michael mukasey. erin also clerked at the u.s. supreme court for chief justice john roberts and with judge wilkinson in the fourth circuit, and erin has had the privilege of assisting mississippi with the litigation to the supreme court. so would you please welcome our panel. [applause] general fitch, i want to start with you. we've talked already, you're first female attorney general in mississippi, and you just continue to make history. i mean, it's amazin
second, you'll hear from scott stewart, shis to have the general scott stewart. scott served as a law clerk to justice clarence thomas and -- [inaudible] of the u.s. court of appeals for the ninth sir consistent. prior to scott's tenure as solicitor general, scott delivered more than 40 oral arguments x today he argued his first supreme court decision, again, with excellence. if finally, erin holly will join us, senior counsel here at alliance defending freedom, and before joining ads, he...
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blake stewart of utah, i inform the house that mr. stewart will vote -- sorry -- mr. moore will vote nay on the rule. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from florida seek recognition? ms. wasserman schultz: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. crist of florida, i inform the house that mr. crist will vote yea on h.res. 829. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. arrington: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. tom tiffany from the great state of wisconsin, i inform the house that mr. tiffany will be a nay on the rule. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. brown: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. alma adams of north carolina, i inform the house that ms. adams will vote yes on h.res. 829. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from new hampshire seek recognition? ms. kuster: madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. meng, i inform the house that
blake stewart of utah, i inform the house that mr. stewart will vote -- sorry -- mr. moore will vote nay on the rule. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from florida seek recognition? ms. wasserman schultz: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. crist of florida, i inform the house that mr. crist will vote yea on h.res. 829. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. arrington: madam speaker, as the member...
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"toppless christmas. >> martha stewart "topless christmas. >> martha stewart's "topless christmas. [nbc. >> i do. >> jimmy: debuting on monday >> is it on monday, december 13th >> is it on monday >> jimmy: yeah monday-ish >> december 13th [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: what a long pause. it's on monday is it? >> it's monday - >> jimmy: monday, december - >> after this monday >> jimmy: not this monday. it's monday, december 13th >> december 13th >> jimmy: that's correct that's when it comes out >> it is after "the voice. >> jimmy: "american auto." >> blake shelton's "the voice. >> jimmy: it's after "the voice. >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's a good lead in. >> they're doing a sneak peek of the first two episodes and then it starts airing for real in january and it's set, it's justin spitzer who created "superstore. it's his new show, it is an office comedy. nbc, you know, they love a half hour office-orriented comedy, workplace comedy and it's set in the automotive industry and i play the new female ceo. i come from big pharma, i got questionable morals. [ laughter ] and i don't know anything a
"toppless christmas. >> martha stewart "topless christmas. >> martha stewart's "topless christmas. [nbc. >> i do. >> jimmy: debuting on monday >> is it on monday, december 13th >> is it on monday >> jimmy: yeah monday-ish >> december 13th [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: what a long pause. it's on monday is it? >> it's monday - >> jimmy: monday, december - >> after this monday >> jimmy: not this monday....
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you'd watch the news, then you'd watch jon stewart.watch jon stewart. he'd have to remind you, i'm not the news! >> there are a lot of people out there who turn to you -- >> i'm not the news. >> well, they -- >> i'm a interpretation. a comedic interpretation. >> to be informed. they actually think that they're coming closer to the truth with your -- >> now that's different thing. that's credibility. >> he was able to show you and make you hear what you wish you would have thought of. oh, man, why didn't i think of that? or, that's hilarious, i never thought of it like that. >> he grew a stronger and stronger conscience then felt a responsibility i think to carry it out. but he always slammed a huge joke in there. >> nothing will change with the same people, the same policy that is got us into this status quo. another latin word, status quo, and it stands for, man, the middle class, everyday americans are really getting taken for a ride. >> that's the kind of talk you normally hear right before the pharmacist says, "ma'am, you've got to
you'd watch the news, then you'd watch jon stewart.watch jon stewart. he'd have to remind you, i'm not the news! >> there are a lot of people out there who turn to you -- >> i'm not the news. >> well, they -- >> i'm a interpretation. a comedic interpretation. >> to be informed. they actually think that they're coming closer to the truth with your -- >> now that's different thing. that's credibility. >> he was able to show you and make you hear what you...
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was born in south africa and was a virtual unknown here when he took over "the daily show" from jon stewart in 2015. what's the secret to his success? maybe it's his outsider mentality, or his ability to handle most any topic-- cancel culture, and the recent dave chappelle controversy. in your mind, did he cross the line? ( ticking ) >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm jon wertheim. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and more, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) >> scott pelley: the devastation is so severe, across such an expanse, that we still don't know the toll of the southern and midwestern tornadoes. starting the night of december 10, at least 59 twisters carved through ten states, a swarm you wouldn't expect two weeks before winter. we spent the last several days in kentucky, where it was still strangely warm, and questions of climate change are being asked. the answers aren't clear, but we do know what we saw is rare. the storm threw down one twister that cut a path of destruction of more than 165 miles. one meteorologis
was born in south africa and was a virtual unknown here when he took over "the daily show" from jon stewart in 2015. what's the secret to his success? maybe it's his outsider mentality, or his ability to handle most any topic-- cancel culture, and the recent dave chappelle controversy. in your mind, did he cross the line? ( ticking ) >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm jon wertheim. >> i'm...
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also, stewart stevens and glen kushner msnbc legal analyst. general anderson, thank you for being here. i was eager to speak with you. i read your op ed you wrote with two other retired generals in absolute terror to be honest with you. scared the hell out of me. the idea not only do we have to worry about the people who plotted the first coup launching another, which i firmly believe they will. i think most of the people on this panel, if not all firmly believe that we can't, that scares me. because it means that we have a breakdown internally in one of the most important and trusted institutions in the country so walk me through what we need to be afraid. there is a lot of people with military credentials. 1 in 10 were charged with crimes or accused with crimes on that day. military backgrounds. a lot of military people were there. what is your biggest fear when it comes to whether the military itself will hold the line when they try this again? >> thank you very much, joy, for having me. an honor to be part of this. first of all, i want to
also, stewart stevens and glen kushner msnbc legal analyst. general anderson, thank you for being here. i was eager to speak with you. i read your op ed you wrote with two other retired generals in absolute terror to be honest with you. scared the hell out of me. the idea not only do we have to worry about the people who plotted the first coup launching another, which i firmly believe they will. i think most of the people on this panel, if not all firmly believe that we can't, that scares me....
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i appreciate it, stewart.our time tonight. >>> coming up, we're going to look back at a tough week for the president amid a stalled domestic agenda and a spike in the pandemic. presidential historian jon meacham is here when "the 11th hour" continues. ur" continues. (vo) for fourteen years, subaru and our retailers have been sharing the love with those who need it most. now subaru is the largest automotive donor to make-a-wish and meals on wheels. and the largest corporate donor to the aspca and national park foundation. get a new subaru during the share the love event and subaru will donate two hundred and fifty dollars to charity. one of my favorite supplements is qunol turmeric. turmeric helps with healthy joints and inflammation support. unlike regular turmeric supplements qunol's superior absorption helps me get the full benefits of turmeric. the brand i trust is qunol. hey businesses! you all deserve something epic! so we're giving every business, our best deals on every iphone - including the iphone 13
i appreciate it, stewart.our time tonight. >>> coming up, we're going to look back at a tough week for the president amid a stalled domestic agenda and a spike in the pandemic. presidential historian jon meacham is here when "the 11th hour" continues. ur" continues. (vo) for fourteen years, subaru and our retailers have been sharing the love with those who need it most. now subaru is the largest automotive donor to make-a-wish and meals on wheels. and the largest...
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our favorite, when stewart goes full throttle after mr.ival, be sure to stop at "it's a wonderful life" museum and swing by the dodge dealership the old car, yes, the old car, jimmy stewart runs into the tree is there though, the fender has been repaired but the real draw, the stars from the movie. >> i play the role of zuzu. >> and i played tommy bailey in the film >> excuse you for what >> i burped. >> do you remember shooting the scene with jimmy stewart when you're sick in bed >> at the end of the scene, his hands were so big. it almost covered my whole face when he put his fingers over my head to feel if i had any fever. it was a sweet scene. >> reporter: both are thankful for their roles in the film and for the fact that the movie still means so much to so many people >> every time a bell rings, an angel gets his wings >> we were talking about the film and said you know something, jimmy, the film never changed. the people changed they need that message more than ever now that's what that movie tells them >> strange, isn't it each man
our favorite, when stewart goes full throttle after mr.ival, be sure to stop at "it's a wonderful life" museum and swing by the dodge dealership the old car, yes, the old car, jimmy stewart runs into the tree is there though, the fender has been repaired but the real draw, the stars from the movie. >> i play the role of zuzu. >> and i played tommy bailey in the film >> excuse you for what >> i burped. >> do you remember shooting the scene with jimmy...
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congratulations to emily stewart, the winner of the helen anne bell poetry bequest award, speaking toude on newsday. what do you think of this? that is berlin techno, in case you were wondering, and the reason we're playing it is because some of the city's best known djs have started a campaign for the united nations to grant "berlin techno" unesco world heritage status. they say it's the best way of protecting the city's legendary night clubs. here's dj chris liebing explaining why the berlin dance scene is so important. let's start from the beginning. you know, when the wall fell in germany, it was basically the dance floors of the clubs in berlin where everybody gathered, and there was no discrimination going on. it was not asked, "are you from the east, are you from the west?" it was music that was truly global, had no roots in any nation or any other culture, so people could get together, be united on the dance floor. and that was very specific for berlin because of its history, and it spread over, basically, from berlin over into the world. techno dj chris liebing speaking to th
congratulations to emily stewart, the winner of the helen anne bell poetry bequest award, speaking toude on newsday. what do you think of this? that is berlin techno, in case you were wondering, and the reason we're playing it is because some of the city's best known djs have started a campaign for the united nations to grant "berlin techno" unesco world heritage status. they say it's the best way of protecting the city's legendary night clubs. here's dj chris liebing explaining why...
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jon stewart, many people said after jon's appearance on "the nanny" in 1997, they were like, he nailedever do a sitcom again. he should go out on top, the king of all sitcoms. yet here you are doing this. why are you doing this nor us, jon? >> it's money. it's for the money and health insurance. as you can see, i'm not in the best shape. i hear good things about l.a. hospitals. i'm excited to be here. my character is old jew dressed as joining jew. i hope that goes well for you. >> john lithgow, we got winston churchill to play mr. drummond, which is unbelievable. john, i'm going to reveal a little something about what is going to happen tomorrow night. in one of the scenes, john is carrying kevin. i am going to say that it's one of the funniest things i've ever seen in my life. >> it was my idea. kevin is not quite as light as i expected. >> kevin is all muscle. >> i managed to get him across the stage and everybody laughed. so it works. >> jimmy: it really does work. >> i'm a solid 165, america. >> he's all comedy and all muscle. >> jimmy: speaking of heavy lifting, ann dowd is in bo
jon stewart, many people said after jon's appearance on "the nanny" in 1997, they were like, he nailedever do a sitcom again. he should go out on top, the king of all sitcoms. yet here you are doing this. why are you doing this nor us, jon? >> it's money. it's for the money and health insurance. as you can see, i'm not in the best shape. i hear good things about l.a. hospitals. i'm excited to be here. my character is old jew dressed as joining jew. i hope that goes well for you....
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huge congratulations to emily - congratulations to emily stewart, winner of the helen anne bell poetryn the french alps who stumbled on a treasure trove of emeralds, rubies and sapphires on mont blanc eight years ago has been given half of them. it's thought they may have been on an air india flight which crashed into the mountain in 1966. the local authority in chamonix has been given the remaining gems. mark lobel reports. iglesia became a graveyard. air india crust here. but in this box the memories lived on. these were all found buried in the french snow by an anonymous climber eight years ago who handed them in. these are emirates that are in grave in the shape of a lotus —— emeralds. it is an indian tradition. it was certainly a stone dealer who went to geneva for commercial reasons. the hunt was on for who owns the boeing treasure, as one newspaper put it, as authorities much —— must allow eight years for it to be cleaned. "we believe my father—in—law was the owner of the box", said one claimant. " the box", said one claimant. " the gems belonged to me, which were diamonds, whic
huge congratulations to emily - congratulations to emily stewart, winner of the helen anne bell poetryn the french alps who stumbled on a treasure trove of emeralds, rubies and sapphires on mont blanc eight years ago has been given half of them. it's thought they may have been on an air india flight which crashed into the mountain in 1966. the local authority in chamonix has been given the remaining gems. mark lobel reports. iglesia became a graveyard. air india crust here. but in this box the...
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that this creates arguing to curtail abortion rights. 39 year-old scott stewart, a former trump justice department lawyer who defended family separations at the border in federal court. now mississippi, solicitor general roe and casey have failed. but the people, if given the chance will succeed in the end, a majority of the conservative-leaning court seem sympathetic to stewart's argument. if roe is overturned or weekend, 12 state stand ready to outlaw abortion immediately. but we won't know how the justices rule until a decision is announced likely late spring or early summer next year reporting in washington. i'm kelly meyer. >> well, even if roe versus wade is over, turn or weekend. the california state constitution does and wood continue to protect a woman's right to an abortion. we'll be right to an abortion. we'll be right back after the break. when a truck hit my son, right to an abortion. we'll be righi had so many questions about his case. i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've made. call the barnes firm now and find out what your case could be worth. ♪ call
that this creates arguing to curtail abortion rights. 39 year-old scott stewart, a former trump justice department lawyer who defended family separations at the border in federal court. now mississippi, solicitor general roe and casey have failed. but the people, if given the chance will succeed in the end, a majority of the conservative-leaning court seem sympathetic to stewart's argument. if roe is overturned or weekend, 12 state stand ready to outlaw abortion immediately. but we won't know...
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. >> last question, this one is for danielle dreilinger, i think that martha stewart reflected back to our generation to creativity artistry intellect and personal domestic heart and can you speak to her role in advancing respect that formally seen as just for women it and if you think that she's been made an example of for this very reason pretty. >> is a very good question prayed and i originally had a whole martha stewart area, she is not real economic, you know, think that it's interesting because while martha stewart when she was doing is presenting is not really not the way that home decorating as you know, catering and entertaining and i own her entertaining book, and that's what people feel but is not what the home economist push when you give them much more of that practical approach. it can be certainly a lot of radiant space that one big family or you want the whole family to be together or since at small space because not spend much time together pretty. >> high end stuff read into the lot of money and a lot of staff. to begin the home economic an amazing and she's not trai
. >> last question, this one is for danielle dreilinger, i think that martha stewart reflected back to our generation to creativity artistry intellect and personal domestic heart and can you speak to her role in advancing respect that formally seen as just for women it and if you think that she's been made an example of for this very reason pretty. >> is a very good question prayed and i originally had a whole martha stewart area, she is not real economic, you know, think that it's...
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that is scary. >> stewart. >> i find that really scary. >> stewart, you're saying the same thing, thatlicans voted to have a january 6th commission in the first place. they were afraid how bad this looks. >> yeah, look, i don't understand how mark meadows doesn't place criminal charges here, not testifying in front of congress but for what he's done. i don't understand how you're an elected official or an american, but say an elected official, and you see or hear about a powerpoint that details how to end the peaceful transition of democracy in america, and you don't sound an alarm? i mean, i don't know what other base test of failure on a moral level, on a governing level? why does the republican party exist if it can't fight a conspiracy in its own ranks to end democracy? it's really -- it's hard to wrap your mind around it. and anybody that thinks mitch mcconnell didn't know about this, i think is incredibly naive. of course he knew. it was shown to his senators. he knew this might happen, and he did nothing. and he failed to convict trump even though he knew he was at the root of i
that is scary. >> stewart. >> i find that really scary. >> stewart, you're saying the same thing, thatlicans voted to have a january 6th commission in the first place. they were afraid how bad this looks. >> yeah, look, i don't understand how mark meadows doesn't place criminal charges here, not testifying in front of congress but for what he's done. i don't understand how you're an elected official or an american, but say an elected official, and you see or hear about a...
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these are usually a precursor to the oscars are you have people like kristen stewart and lady gaga, hugelywood's relationship to the golden globes right now. that’s the golden globes right now. that's it from us. hello. well, tuesday is going to be generally quite cloudy, perhaps damp in a few places, nothing spectacular. it is december after all. you can see a lot of cloud on the satellite picture, but this little gap in the cloud that's over us right now has actually led to some clear spells across parts of northern england and northern ireland, too, perhaps the north of wales. so, i think these are the most likely areas for fog to form early in the morning. the very far north west of the uk, wet and windy first thing. the south of the country, really quite mild. look at these starting temperatures. ten degrees along the channel coast. so, this is the weather map for tuesday. we have high pressure to the south, which will continue to build through the course of the week, but weather fronts are grazing the north west of the uk. so, for ourfriends in the western isles, it's going to be wet
these are usually a precursor to the oscars are you have people like kristen stewart and lady gaga, hugelywood's relationship to the golden globes right now. that’s the golden globes right now. that's it from us. hello. well, tuesday is going to be generally quite cloudy, perhaps damp in a few places, nothing spectacular. it is december after all. you can see a lot of cloud on the satellite picture, but this little gap in the cloud that's over us right now has actually led to some clear...
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i hear jimmy stewart saying hold on.ter this. ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq >> man: what's my safelite story? yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! my truck...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked... the experts at safelite autoglass came right to me... with service i could trust. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >> neil: all right. here's one thing that happens when we have the crime spree across the country, major companies are calling on washington for action. desperate times call for desperate measures. aishah hasnie on capitol hill with the latest. aishah? >> that's one way to put it. it would be accurate, neil. so those 20 ceos of large retailers like target, nordstrom, stuff that we're familiar with are pretty much fed up
i hear jimmy stewart saying hold on.ter this. ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq >> man: what's my safelite story? yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! my truck...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked... the experts at...
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the main character played by jimmy stewart attempts to commit suicide. >> then there is a intersessionlife would be like if he never existed. >> what made this movie so powerful is james stewart's performance. >> mary, dog gone to, i'll lasso the moon for. >> it is interesting how it became a part of christmas culture. >> in 70s the copyright of the not renewed. >> by early 80, eve tv station in america, could put it on, it became a staple. >> it brings a tear on your eye and realize what is important in life. >> you could have a lousy day in the christmas rush, you come home and watch it's a wonderful life and wall all with right. >> too many people lost sight of the true meaning of christmas. >> hush. >> shut up ralphy. and a christmas story is the greatest christmas movie ever made. >> a must watch. >> he reached into every american's head, took out their best christmas memory and threw it into the script. >> ralphy wants a red rider bbgun. >> father getsa leg lamp. he insists to putting in the window. >> you see what it looks like. >> not a box arrives on my doorstep that says frag
the main character played by jimmy stewart attempts to commit suicide. >> then there is a intersessionlife would be like if he never existed. >> what made this movie so powerful is james stewart's performance. >> mary, dog gone to, i'll lasso the moon for. >> it is interesting how it became a part of christmas culture. >> in 70s the copyright of the not renewed. >> by early 80, eve tv station in america, could put it on, it became a staple. >> it brings...
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kristen stewart, lady gaga, olivia colman, leonardo di caprio, and nicole kidman are all also in theanyone will actually turn up to take home a prize? here's toronto—based culture writer amil niazi. the big story today is just how quiet hollywood is in regards to this nomination. usually huge star power to get ahead of these types of nominations and these types of nominations and the fact that it is that air on outlets like twitter right now says a lot about the relevance of the golden globes from just evenif of the golden globes from just even if this february when the blockbuster piece came out about there were no black members in hf pa. i can imagine seeing the same star power on the red carpet. definitely a lot of people will not show up and it is too early to see any outright rejection of but i think you will not see the type of star power associating themselves with the golden gloves as they normally would make celebrating these nominations. these are usually a precursor to the oscars that you have people like kristin stewart, lady gaga, usually favoured to collect oscar nomina
kristen stewart, lady gaga, olivia colman, leonardo di caprio, and nicole kidman are all also in theanyone will actually turn up to take home a prize? here's toronto—based culture writer amil niazi. the big story today is just how quiet hollywood is in regards to this nomination. usually huge star power to get ahead of these types of nominations and these types of nominations and the fact that it is that air on outlets like twitter right now says a lot about the relevance of the golden globes...
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chris stewart of utah, i inform the house that mr. stewart votes nay on h.r. 6119. madam speaker, as the member designated by blake moore, i inform the house that mr. moore will vote nay on h.r. 6119. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. cardenas, i inform the house that mr. cardenas will vote yea on h.r. 6119. and keep the government open. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. hagedorn of minnesota, i inform the house that mr. hagedorn will vote no on h.r. 6119. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. adams of north carolina, i inform the house that ms. adams will vote yes on h.r. 6119. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. reschenthaler of pennsylvan
chris stewart of utah, i inform the house that mr. stewart votes nay on h.r. 6119. madam speaker, as the member designated by blake moore, i inform the house that mr. moore will vote nay on h.r. 6119. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. cardenas, i inform the house that mr. cardenas will vote yea on h.r. 6119. and keep the government open. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose...
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stewart? >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court, roe v. wade and planned parenthood versus casey haunt our country. they have no basis in the constitution. they have no home in our history or traditions. they have damaged the democratic process. they have poisoned the law. they've choked off compromise. for 50 years, they've kept this court at the center of a political battle that it can never resolve. and 50 years on, they stand alone. nowhere else does this court recognize a right to end a human life. consider this case. the mississippi law here prohibits abortions after 15 weeks. the law includes robust exceptions for a woman's life and health. it leaves months to obtain an abortion. yet the court below struck the law down. it didn't matter that the law -- that the law applies when an unborn child is undeniably human, when risks to women surge, and when the common abortion procedure is brutal. the lower courts held that because the law prohibits abortions before viability, it is unconstitutional, no matter what. roe and casey's core hol
stewart? >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court, roe v. wade and planned parenthood versus casey haunt our country. they have no basis in the constitution. they have no home in our history or traditions. they have damaged the democratic process. they have poisoned the law. they've choked off compromise. for 50 years, they've kept this court at the center of a political battle that it can never resolve. and 50 years on, they stand alone. nowhere else does this court recognize a...
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stewart. >> may it please the court, the judgment of the court of appeals upholding the exclusion should be affirmed for three reasons. first, the government has far greater latitude when it simply declines to fund particular speech or religious exercise than when it opposes affirmative barriers to that speech or exercise. second, maine has a legitimate anti-establishment interest in declining to fund the religion exercise in which temple academy and bcs engage even if the federal establishment clause would permit the state so fund those schools. third, the religious instruction these schools provide is by the school's own account not severable from the secular components of their instructional programs. i welcome the court's questions. >> mr. stewart, what exactly is an anti-establishment interest and where does it come from? >> the framers adopted the establishment clause out of concern that excessive closeness between government and religion could harm both government and religion and cause
stewart. >> may it please the court, the judgment of the court of appeals upholding the exclusion should be affirmed for three reasons. first, the government has far greater latitude when it simply declines to fund particular speech or religious exercise than when it opposes affirmative barriers to that speech or exercise. second, maine has a legitimate anti-establishment interest in declining to fund the religion exercise in which temple academy and bcs engage even if the federal...
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first we'll go to anna stewart outside of london. good morning to you, anna. travelers around the world have been caught off guard. what is the u.k. doing to combat the threat posed by the omicron variant. what are the restrictions? >> reporter: good morning. the travel rule book has been rewritten again and it's catching some flak, particularly people in southern african countries who are struggling to get off the travel ban list. nigeria added to the red list. they can travel from there and they need to stay in a hotel on arrival in the u.k. for ten days costing $3,000. there are reports of people having to wait days or possibly weeks to get on to one of these facilities given that they're at capacity. that's that. then there are all of the additional requirements. people have to do a pre-departure test to come to the u.k. it's done two days before coming and it can be a rapid or pcr. you have to test two days before arriving into the u.k. that needs to be a pcr test. all of this will deter some people from traveling. the cost of it. the fact of it. this is
first we'll go to anna stewart outside of london. good morning to you, anna. travelers around the world have been caught off guard. what is the u.k. doing to combat the threat posed by the omicron variant. what are the restrictions? >> reporter: good morning. the travel rule book has been rewritten again and it's catching some flak, particularly people in southern african countries who are struggling to get off the travel ban list. nigeria added to the red list. they can travel from there...
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host: that was exchanged between jane roe counsel and supreme court justice stewart in the 1971 argumentf roe v. wade. joshua prager, you spent 12 years working on a book about the roe case. did it lead you to better understand why this is been the most enduringly divisive case decided by the supreme court? guest: i think that there is something unique about america and abortion that has left us vulnerable to this problem. then there were also sort of enormous forces at work that then worked hard to sort of exploit that vulnerability, so it was a combination of things that were uniquely american. i think our puritanical roots have something to do with it, and forces under both sides of the issue that then benefited in a sense from having this become such an enormous problem and they worked hard to politicize it, etc. host: the heart of your book is norma mccorvey's life story. what are the aspects of her life and personality that are essential for us to know as we start this conversation? guest: i mentioned six and religion -- sex and religion. and when i started this project i no idea w
host: that was exchanged between jane roe counsel and supreme court justice stewart in the 1971 argumentf roe v. wade. joshua prager, you spent 12 years working on a book about the roe case. did it lead you to better understand why this is been the most enduringly divisive case decided by the supreme court? guest: i think that there is something unique about america and abortion that has left us vulnerable to this problem. then there were also sort of enormous forces at work that then worked...
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cnn's anna stewart joins us live from london.like people are not being discouraged by the omicron variant. is that what the numbers are showing us? >> it is. i find that surprising, given the whole world is a fresh patch work of new restrictions and travel bans. i no longer can travel to fans on account of omicron. and you can't travel to eight nations in africa, which are on the travel ban list. and the cdc advises americans against travel to more than 80 countries. but it does look like a busy few days. i have some fresh numbers. since the beginning of december, they say seat reduction has only dropped by 2.8%, which is extraordinary, because that was soon after omicron was identified. however, the picture starts to look a bit more bleak going forward into 2022. lots of airlines fashioning their capacity. european low cast carrier said they're reducing traffic to a third and doubling their annual loss forecast. >> what should people do to stay safe travel thing holiday season? what's the advice? >> this is a huge concern now. a
cnn's anna stewart joins us live from london.like people are not being discouraged by the omicron variant. is that what the numbers are showing us? >> it is. i find that surprising, given the whole world is a fresh patch work of new restrictions and travel bans. i no longer can travel to fans on account of omicron. and you can't travel to eight nations in africa, which are on the travel ban list. and the cdc advises americans against travel to more than 80 countries. but it does look like...
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one of the interesting points i picked up on was scott stewart was very adeptly able to put cases in a different bucket and what i mean by that is alberta v hodges, and he put this in this bucket and said those are clear bright line rules. notice there is no confusion in the lower courts on these two cases. he said separate from that, look at roe v. wade and casey. judges are deciding from a place of their own conscience, not from a place from rule of law. it was interesting to hear him so adeptly be able to separate those types of cases. >> harris: we saw politics within the politics, they don't want to talk about politics but that kind of do. so how do you think that what you see now is reflective in the what trump was trying to do? >> it's interesting because you put a supreme court justice on the court and you don't know how they will turn out. in fact i was at amy coney barrett's confirmation, and we thought we were nominating a conservative justice which was based on the original list, and we know where one justice on that court stands. and we don't know what judge course which
one of the interesting points i picked up on was scott stewart was very adeptly able to put cases in a different bucket and what i mean by that is alberta v hodges, and he put this in this bucket and said those are clear bright line rules. notice there is no confusion in the lower courts on these two cases. he said separate from that, look at roe v. wade and casey. judges are deciding from a place of their own conscience, not from a place from rule of law. it was interesting to hear him so...
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elizabeth: joining us now congressman chris stewart from house intelligence.man. i want you to listen to the sound bite because dr. fauci is getting criticized for being the highest paid worker in the government. he makes more than the president or four-star generals. he will get a big fat pension too. he is flip-flopping throughout the pandemic on vaccines to fly on airplanes. congressman he says it is still on the table. watch this. >> if there is a need to do more beyond this masking mainly having a vaccine issue, we will seriously consider that as new information arises. it is just keeping an open mind that the situation may change but at this particular time we do not feel that is necessary to make that a requirement for domestic flights. elizabeth: congressman he has been manipulative in the past. to get more people vaccinated. people don't trust what is coming out of the administration. what do you say? >> i mean, oh, my gosh, where to begin on this. look, the american two people expect two things from dr. fauci, nih and world health organizations and e
elizabeth: joining us now congressman chris stewart from house intelligence.man. i want you to listen to the sound bite because dr. fauci is getting criticized for being the highest paid worker in the government. he makes more than the president or four-star generals. he will get a big fat pension too. he is flip-flopping throughout the pandemic on vaccines to fly on airplanes. congressman he says it is still on the table. watch this. >> if there is a need to do more beyond this masking...
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alice stewart and former u.s. senator barbara boxer are here to help us read the tea leaves for the new year. next. the guest bedroom slash music studio. the daybed slash dog bed. the living room slash yoga shanti slash regional office slash classroom. and this is the basement slash panic room. maybe what your family needs is a vacation home slash vacation home. find yours on the vrbo app. ♪ ray loves vacations. but his diabetes never seemed to take one. everything felt like a 'no'. everything. but then ray went from no to know. with freestyle libre 2, now he knows his glucose levels when he needs to. and... when he wants to. so ray... can be ray. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free. visit freestylelibre.us ww's all-new personalpoints program is made just for you. you take an assessment, enter your goals, the foods you love and ww builds a plan just for you. i lost 26 pounds and i feel incredible. oprah: no two people are alike so no two plans are alike. w
alice stewart and former u.s. senator barbara boxer are here to help us read the tea leaves for the new year. next. the guest bedroom slash music studio. the daybed slash dog bed. the living room slash yoga shanti slash regional office slash classroom. and this is the basement slash panic room. maybe what your family needs is a vacation home slash vacation home. find yours on the vrbo app. ♪ ray loves vacations. but his diabetes never seemed to take one. everything felt like a 'no'....
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buying the vehicle is stewart cherner. >> i see pickup trucks i used to buy for 12 or $15,000 and similar trucks now are, we're paying $20,000 for or $22,000. >> reporter: since january the average price of a used car has jumped nearly $7,000 and in december for the first time ever the average price tops over $30,000. it's a direct result of the supply chain disruptions and chip shortage constraints which is leaving most major auto makers with 4 new cars to sell. >> i think we could still see prices creep up a little bit higher. >> charlie chesbrough says these market trends are unprecedented. >> quite amazing and really because of what's happening in the new market. those buyers that would normally buy new had to come into the used market. >> reporter: when can we expect supply to catch up to demand? >> it's going to take most of 2022 to see the supply channels catch up to something near normal. >> reporter: doing research to avoid sticker shock on the lot. >> make sure it's from somebody reputable test drive the car or have somebody check the car out for you. >> reporter: with prices so
buying the vehicle is stewart cherner. >> i see pickup trucks i used to buy for 12 or $15,000 and similar trucks now are, we're paying $20,000 for or $22,000. >> reporter: since january the average price of a used car has jumped nearly $7,000 and in december for the first time ever the average price tops over $30,000. it's a direct result of the supply chain disruptions and chip shortage constraints which is leaving most major auto makers with 4 new cars to sell. >> i think we...
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general stewart. >> esther chief justice, may it please the court, roe v. wade and planned parenthood versus casey can't -- haunt our country. they have no basis in the constitution and no home in our history or traditions. damage the democratic process. the boys the law. they have choked off compromise. for 50 years they've kept this court at the center of a political battle it can never resolve and they stayed alone. nowhere else does this court recognized a right to enter human life. consider this case, the mississippi law here prohibits abortions after 15 weeks. the law includes exceptions for women's life and health, leaves months to obtain an abortion and this a court -- the courts below struck the law done. it didn't matter that the law applies when an unborn child is human, risks to women surge and when the common abortion procedures bureau -- brittle. the lower court held that because the law prohibit abortions before viability is unconstitutional. -- that is not the constitution. abortion is a hard issue. it demands the best from all of us, not a
general stewart. >> esther chief justice, may it please the court, roe v. wade and planned parenthood versus casey can't -- haunt our country. they have no basis in the constitution and no home in our history or traditions. damage the democratic process. the boys the law. they have choked off compromise. for 50 years they've kept this court at the center of a political battle it can never resolve and they stayed alone. nowhere else does this court recognized a right to enter human life....
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>> yeah, to stewart. >> when?o stewart tonight. >> you know a dream that i have. it happens a lot. i'm walking on sand. i'm walking, and it feels like a nice breeze. it feels really nice. but then, the sand, it just starts like, creating waves. and then it becomes like huge mountains. and then i see like if the mountain is going to fall over me. and thenvy to run away from these waves, and it's a bad feeling. i don't know. thinking about it, it makes me think like on unstable ground. [ speaking foreign language ] >> my son, i talked to him the day before yesterday on the phone, and he for the first time in six years, he said something to me that he had never said before. he said, daddy, can we speak in english, please? speaking spanish, it was our thing, you know. this was a bond that we had together. i just feel like i am losing that bond, you know. i just want to be able to be with him. >> america has been and still is the greatest country in the world. we are the shining city on the hill. now it's up to us to p
>> yeah, to stewart. >> when?o stewart tonight. >> you know a dream that i have. it happens a lot. i'm walking on sand. i'm walking, and it feels like a nice breeze. it feels really nice. but then, the sand, it just starts like, creating waves. and then it becomes like huge mountains. and then i see like if the mountain is going to fall over me. and thenvy to run away from these waves, and it's a bad feeling. i don't know. thinking about it, it makes me think like on unstable...
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ana stewart joining us from gatwick airport. many thanks. >>> dr.riguez is an internal medicine specialist and viral researcher and he joins me from los angeles. thank you for all you do. >> my pleasure. good to be with you. >> anecdotal evidence appears to suggest those vaccinated against covid-19 and particularly if they have a booster shot are less likely to experience severe illness or death from the omicron variant. and dr. anthony fauci says this is encouraging, but more data, he says, is needed. what's your reading of what we know so far about this new variant? >> well, what we know so far is that we need to wait before we make any final -- well, decisions or conclusions. but one thing is certain, and i think that dr. fauci obviously is correct. it's that if you are vaccinated, and especially if you are boosted, you are bound to get, at the very least, some protection against omicron and very likely you're going to get some very good protection. what's being seen now in south africa and other areas is what we see usually is the unvaccinated p
ana stewart joining us from gatwick airport. many thanks. >>> dr.riguez is an internal medicine specialist and viral researcher and he joins me from los angeles. thank you for all you do. >> my pleasure. good to be with you. >> anecdotal evidence appears to suggest those vaccinated against covid-19 and particularly if they have a booster shot are less likely to experience severe illness or death from the omicron variant. and dr. anthony fauci says this is encouraging, but...
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i appreciate that, stewart.art stevens, and victoria, we appreciate your time tonight. -- amid a stalled domestic agenda, and a spike in the pandemic. -- the critical challenges on the administration that lie ahead. when the 11th hour continues. continues what happened was, the omicron virus spread more rapidly than anybody. thought some people think that i don't hold a grudge, but i want to get things done. i still think there's a possibility to get build back better. done senator manchin and i are going to get something done. why would i not run against donald trump -- as a country, we can come together, democrats, republicans, independents, and do big. things >> wall street journal sums up the challenges for president biden heading into the new year, this way, quote, mr. biden will enter 2022 with his narrow majorities in congress at risk and a perilous path to achieve his promises to address climate change voting rights and police reform along with the call moments of the proposal known as build back better
i appreciate that, stewart.art stevens, and victoria, we appreciate your time tonight. -- amid a stalled domestic agenda, and a spike in the pandemic. -- the critical challenges on the administration that lie ahead. when the 11th hour continues. continues what happened was, the omicron virus spread more rapidly than anybody. thought some people think that i don't hold a grudge, but i want to get things done. i still think there's a possibility to get build back better. done senator manchin and...
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all of this means more remote work i want to talk to an expert about it, slak ceo stewart butterfieldus how your own expectations have changed over the last several months and what it means for the business? >> i think i've been on a pretty shallow roller coaster, because i never -- i had the expectation that people were coming back to the office, monday through friday, 9:00 to 5:00 for 18 months now i have had the pleasure, you know, maybe half a dozen or so in-person events and it's been great. i think the expectation that we're going to be back even the two days a week thing meets outside of the possibility that people are outside the hospital location the hybrid thing is not a term i love, but the hybrid environment is here to stay forever. going back to the office two days a week didn't seem like a decrease from five, it seems like an increase >> this has been with us about a year since you merged with salesforce i'm curious how it has changed for you and how you think the business on to itself is changing? and technology, and how you're communicating with each other? >> yeah, we
all of this means more remote work i want to talk to an expert about it, slak ceo stewart butterfieldus how your own expectations have changed over the last several months and what it means for the business? >> i think i've been on a pretty shallow roller coaster, because i never -- i had the expectation that people were coming back to the office, monday through friday, 9:00 to 5:00 for 18 months now i have had the pleasure, you know, maybe half a dozen or so in-person events and it's...