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whitney, some of these involve laws that date back to the 1800s. right? >> reporter: that's right. and particularly in arizona. the question there is which law on the books should super seed the other? it's a near total ban on abortion. there's a law on the books that was enacted in 202 that allows for abortion up to 15 weeks. those laws are both still on the books. each side arguing that the other is the law of the land. here's a quick snippet of how they were made to arizona supreme court justices this week. >> abortion is healthcare. i'm not sure that anyone has ever said those words in this courtroom before. they bare repeating. abortion is healthcare. what that means is the decision will have a profound impact on the ability of pregnant arizonaens to access that healthcare. thankfully reaching the correct decision is not difficult. >> this protects the mother and protecting unborn children as they near viability. >> reporter: so, in theafter math of roe v. wade, there are questions that state supreme courts have to answer. the arizona 1864 law, there was an injunction that sai
whitney, some of these involve laws that date back to the 1800s. right? >> reporter: that's right. and particularly in arizona. the question there is which law on the books should super seed the other? it's a near total ban on abortion. there's a law on the books that was enacted in 202 that allows for abortion up to 15 weeks. those laws are both still on the books. each side arguing that the other is the law of the land. here's a quick snippet of how they were made to arizona supreme...
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whitney wilde has more on this. whitney, what more are you learning about this lawsuit?basically the crux of the lawsuit is that if she carries this preg nnancy to ter she risks her own life or possible catastrophic injury to her that would cause irreparable physical damage to her and that is one of the bars for the texas abortion ban. so the texas abortion ban is banning abortions after six weeks unless there is risk to the life of the mother or a chance that carrying a preg na nancy to term would cause irreversible physical damage to that person that would impair them long term. so she says that she does qualify. however, she points out that that law is really vague. at this point there is major concern among her doctors as well as her husband that if she goes through with an abortion they face a legal risk because that's what the texas law allows. it allows people to bring cases against other people who facilitate abortions. so here's what's going on. as you point out she's 20 weeks and has had these very severe complications. she's been to the emergency room three ti
whitney wilde has more on this. whitney, what more are you learning about this lawsuit?basically the crux of the lawsuit is that if she carries this preg nnancy to ter she risks her own life or possible catastrophic injury to her that would cause irreparable physical damage to her and that is one of the bars for the texas abortion ban. so the texas abortion ban is banning abortions after six weeks unless there is risk to the life of the mother or a chance that carrying a preg na nancy to term...
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. >>> plus, kelsey watts, the viral sensation bringing mariah and whitney's classics alive hitting every note from her kitchen. >> you can just sing and people will listen. ♪ you're my lady ♪ >> juju: her cover of celine dion's "power of lo" with more than a million views. releasing her own christmas album. saying she wants to bring joy to the holiday season. >> i love this time of year. it's my absolute favorite. >> announcer: "nightline" will it's my absolute favorite. >> announcer: "nightline" will be right back. how do i do it all? with a little help. and to support my family's immune health, i choose airborne. it has an unbeatable amount of vitamin c, plus a unique blend of immune focused ingredients to turn up our immune support. airborne . >> sweet. candy crush thanks for joining us. >> for millions of americans with obesity or even looking to shed a few pounds, 2023 was a game changer. the year of injectable medications like ozempic and wegovy, offering hope to many who've struggled to lose weight. but who has access to these revolutionary drugs and who should pay for them. >> th
. >>> plus, kelsey watts, the viral sensation bringing mariah and whitney's classics alive hitting every note from her kitchen. >> you can just sing and people will listen. ♪ you're my lady ♪ >> juju: her cover of celine dion's "power of lo" with more than a million views. releasing her own christmas album. saying she wants to bring joy to the holiday season. >> i love this time of year. it's my absolute favorite. >> announcer:...
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whitney wild has the details. >> reporter: after the death of her 22 week old fetus, brittany watts felt distraught, heartbroken, empty according to texts she sent to wjw, a local television station. a coroner's report and 911 call obtained by cnn detailed the days before and after the miskaurm miscarriage that led to her arrest and felony charge. >> i have a mother who had a delivery at home and came in without the baby. >> reporter: in mid september watts visited st. joseph hospital multiple times and was told her water broke and her fetus would not survive. medical staff recommended she be induced into labor. at first she declined medical care but later returned to theh hospital i intending t to give birth.h. accordining to a " "washingtono" interview w with wattsts' attor she waiteded eight hours to giv birth as doctors considered wherein dinducing her would violate the law. she went home and two days later miscarried into a toilet. she returned to the hospital where they called police. >> if it was born alive, i'm certain it is not now alive. >> reporter: investigators found the fet
whitney wild has the details. >> reporter: after the death of her 22 week old fetus, brittany watts felt distraught, heartbroken, empty according to texts she sent to wjw, a local television station. a coroner's report and 911 call obtained by cnn detailed the days before and after the miskaurm miscarriage that led to her arrest and felony charge. >> i have a mother who had a delivery at home and came in without the baby. >> reporter: in mid september watts visited st. joseph...
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whitney, they are reporting this as a capital murder case, and what does that entail? entails a robust homicide investigation here, danny, and what they are trying to do is to figure out why these two people were killed and helping in the investigation is this very important piece of video here. so we will give you a look at the video, which is so important to this piece of video. police believe it is taken near where the bodies were found, and very near. in this video, what you are seeing is a chevy silverado pull up next to the kia optima. so, they pull up next to the vehicle and interact in some way. this kia optima, police believe, belongs to matthew guerra, and they do not believe that the person who exits the kia optima is matthew guerra, and this what else they are looking at with the video, and why they believe it is so crucial to the investi investigation. >> what we believe it is something to wipe down the side of the car, and that is what we are studying and believe at this time. >> and so they believe that the driver of the truck wiped down the side of the
whitney, they are reporting this as a capital murder case, and what does that entail? entails a robust homicide investigation here, danny, and what they are trying to do is to figure out why these two people were killed and helping in the investigation is this very important piece of video here. so we will give you a look at the video, which is so important to this piece of video. police believe it is taken near where the bodies were found, and very near. in this video, what you are seeing is a...
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we bring in correspondent whitney wild for the latest.ey, what is standing out about the two people in the video? >> well, it is two things, danny. the first is that the video is taken a few days before the bodies were found, and the police believe that the bodies were in the location where they were found for a few days around and the time is concerning for the law enforcement, and now, the car, the kia optima, they believe it is belonging to one of the victims, matthew guerra, and they described it by law enforcement here, and the dark colored chevy silverado is pulling up to this kia optima, and this is a few days before the bodies were found, and that car is found by one of the victims matthew guerra, and you can see the two drivers interacting. the video is not great, danny. the video is far away, and it is not great to make out, and this what they believe they see and why it is important. >> what we believe is something to wipe down to side of the car with, and we can't be 100% certain of, and that what we are studying in the video,
we bring in correspondent whitney wild for the latest.ey, what is standing out about the two people in the video? >> well, it is two things, danny. the first is that the video is taken a few days before the bodies were found, and the police believe that the bodies were in the location where they were found for a few days around and the time is concerning for the law enforcement, and now, the car, the kia optima, they believe it is belonging to one of the victims, matthew guerra, and they...
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whitney wild has the details. and we want to warn you, some of what you are about to hear is disturbing. >> reporter: after the death of her 22-week-old fetus, brittney watts felt distraught, heart broken, empty, according to texts she sent to local television station wjw. a coroner's report and 911 call obtained by cnn details the days before and after the miscarriage that led to her arrest and felony charge. >> i had a mother who had a delivery at home and came in without the baby. >> reporter: in mid september watts visit the hospital multiple times and was told her water broke and her fetus would not survive. medical staff recommended watts be induced into labor. at first she declined medical care, but later returned to the hospital intending to give birth. according to a "washington post" interview, watts waited eight hours to give birth, as doctors and officials decided whether it would violate ohio laws. she miscarried into a toilet. she returned to the hospital a third time after her miscarriage, where hos
whitney wild has the details. and we want to warn you, some of what you are about to hear is disturbing. >> reporter: after the death of her 22-week-old fetus, brittney watts felt distraught, heart broken, empty, according to texts she sent to local television station wjw. a coroner's report and 911 call obtained by cnn details the days before and after the miscarriage that led to her arrest and felony charge. >> i had a mother who had a delivery at home and came in without the...
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but from our perspective, what we see, the real solution here is that pratt whitney, they will fix thist it will take a long time. it's going to be a bumpy ride. so what needs to happen for the airlines in the next few years is that airbus and pratt and whitney have to sate down and say we are just not going to be able to deliver as many airplanes as you want. that just isn't going to happen. the airlines don't need another aircraft. if they have a $60 million machine sitting on the runway because the engine doesn't work, what they need is a spare engine. they need the engine that's on the wing repaired. all of this will get done in time, phil. and everybody in the industry is just a step back, be it the owners of the aircraft like air cap, the manufacturers like airbus, the airlines and the engine guys and say, what's best for the long-term health of our customers? that's going to require airbus and pratt to sit down and say, we need to come to an arrangement where we can manage the situation for our customers. because just telling the customer you have to buy another $60 million aircr
but from our perspective, what we see, the real solution here is that pratt whitney, they will fix thist it will take a long time. it's going to be a bumpy ride. so what needs to happen for the airlines in the next few years is that airbus and pratt and whitney have to sate down and say we are just not going to be able to deliver as many airplanes as you want. that just isn't going to happen. the airlines don't need another aircraft. if they have a $60 million machine sitting on the runway...
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this is whitney bonnie's spokesperson, kara yamma, she had to say, as well. we find, let's see, up to 3 weeks of full search in full or region in the north of russia in a several months called hop in the panel. and number 3 does it then will go on it will for especially really is it was a, it was and gives you from there. i mean, and i, she will have a list, phone calls lists, meetings with relatives list parcels she can receive was the thing is that even before when she was in this light or version of going, if she didn't have already any phone calls, any meetings in any parcels, so actually the thing is is there is no more in rush as it is applied to alexi z o is creates sheets for human special conditions and they don't have anything to do with the law now. so we don't have any rooms we know for sure that so in this new calling, you know, she's conditions would be even worse since they were before they did want to try to isolate alexi and to make it more difficult to assess him there. and also the a just trying to reach his life is unbearable as it possibl
this is whitney bonnie's spokesperson, kara yamma, she had to say, as well. we find, let's see, up to 3 weeks of full search in full or region in the north of russia in a several months called hop in the panel. and number 3 does it then will go on it will for especially really is it was a, it was and gives you from there. i mean, and i, she will have a list, phone calls lists, meetings with relatives list parcels she can receive was the thing is that even before when she was in this light or...
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whitney wild has some answers. >> reporter: as temperatures dipped into the low teens with windchills of around zero this week, many migrants living on the street found chicago's unfamiliar climate unforgiving. this man said he has been living in a tent, and now feels sick. lately i've been having pain in my chest, he says, and i need medicine to help me with a fever. >> 99.1. >> reporter: with help from a translator amanda offers care to migrants needing placement. >> we're seeing upper respiratory infections, a lot of strep throat, and some pneumonia. >> reporter: more than 900 migrants are still living at police stations and airports down interest more than 3,000 earlier this fall. the pace of new arrivals has slowed but not stopped. we were there as a bus dropped off dozens of migrants at an already crowded police station. more than 23,000 migrants have arrived in chicago since august 2022, much of the influx driven by texas governor greg abbott who says northern cities should take on more migrants to ease the strain at the border. >> we've never been in a situation like this, all
whitney wild has some answers. >> reporter: as temperatures dipped into the low teens with windchills of around zero this week, many migrants living on the street found chicago's unfamiliar climate unforgiving. this man said he has been living in a tent, and now feels sick. lately i've been having pain in my chest, he says, and i need medicine to help me with a fever. >> 99.1. >> reporter: with help from a translator amanda offers care to migrants needing placement. >>...
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cnn's whitney chwild has the details.nd we want to warn you, some of what you're going to hear is disturbing. >> reporter: after the death of her 22-week-old fetus, she was heartbroken, empty. according to texts she sent to a local television station. a coroner's report and 911 call obtained by cnn detail the days before and after the miscarriage that led to her arrest and felony charge. >> i had a mother who had a delivery at home and came in without the baby. >> reporter: in mid-september, watts visited st. joseph hospital multiple times and told her water broke and her fetus would not survive. medical staff recommended watts be induced into labor. at first, she declined medical care, but later returned to the hospital intending to give birth. according to a "washington post" interview with her attorney, watts waited eight hours to give birth, as doctors and officials considered whether inducing her would violate ohio's abortion laws. watts went home. two days later, she miscarried into a toilet. watts returned to the h
cnn's whitney chwild has the details.nd we want to warn you, some of what you're going to hear is disturbing. >> reporter: after the death of her 22-week-old fetus, she was heartbroken, empty. according to texts she sent to a local television station. a coroner's report and 911 call obtained by cnn detail the days before and after the miscarriage that led to her arrest and felony charge. >> i had a mother who had a delivery at home and came in without the baby. >> reporter: in...
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here is whitney wild. >> reporter: police say this video is critical to the investigation and they are hoping that someone out there knows who these two people are in this video. so let me describe it for you and what police are keying in on. there are two vehicles in this video, one is this pickup truck and the other is the silver kia. and what you see in the video is these two vehicles pull up alongside each other, the driver of that pickup truck and driver of the kia seem to interact in that it appears that the driver of the pickup truck seems to wipe down the side of the kia. it is not clear exactly what they are doing, but that is what police are keying in on right now. the time line and location of this video is absolutely critical and here is why. the video was taken near where the bodies were found, police say that they believe the bodies had been in that location for a few days. and further, this video shows the kia that police believe belongs to matthew guerra, 292-y2 the 22-year-old victim. police believe the firearm was placed directly on matthew's head when he was killed.
here is whitney wild. >> reporter: police say this video is critical to the investigation and they are hoping that someone out there knows who these two people are in this video. so let me describe it for you and what police are keying in on. there are two vehicles in this video, one is this pickup truck and the other is the silver kia. and what you see in the video is these two vehicles pull up alongside each other, the driver of that pickup truck and driver of the kia seem to interact...
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and it creates a bigger discrepancy, it doesn't allow them to feel safe. >> whitney wild joins us now. i still can't get over what that prosecutor said and what you just showed in the story. you know, you don't get to decide if you're pregnant, and when you're gonna have a miscarriage. where would he expect that to happen? what more can you tell us about the wording of the ohio law that's at issue here? >> pamela, it's extremely vague. it hinges on this word, sensibility. i can read you the exact language. it says no person except as authorized by law shall treat a human corpse in a way that would outrage reasonable community sensibilities. again, as you heard, britney watts attorney says that there is no law that required her to do anything specific with those fetal remains. we reached out to the prosecutors in this case, they declined to comment on the substantive facts of the case. they did submit to us a lengthy press release, a lengthy statement, that basically just detailed what has happened in this case. important to note, this now case is now with a grand jury. about one out o
and it creates a bigger discrepancy, it doesn't allow them to feel safe. >> whitney wild joins us now. i still can't get over what that prosecutor said and what you just showed in the story. you know, you don't get to decide if you're pregnant, and when you're gonna have a miscarriage. where would he expect that to happen? what more can you tell us about the wording of the ohio law that's at issue here? >> pamela, it's extremely vague. it hinges on this word, sensibility. i can read...
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whitney wild reports. >> all this is donated medical supplies from local hospitals. >> reporter: a look around this room offers a stark reminder, nearly two years after russia's invasion, the desperation of ukrainians still echoes around the world. >> it is hard to say if it is enough. >> reporter: the painful reality is personal for university of minnesota medical student sergi. he was born in ukraine and moved to minnesota at 6 years old. >> we always had some sense of pride of where we were from. it really recently park sparked up with the conflict. >> reporter: he says the calls for help from his homeland were impossible to ignore. >> i remember seeing watching videos of volunteers going over to help. i said i'm going to do something about this. i'm not going to sit home. >> reporter: over the summer, he left the u.s. for six weeks to serve as a combat medic on the front lines during his medical school break. his cell phone video shows moments both harrowing and heart breaking. he spent much of his time near the battlefields outside bakhmut. >> the first day i was there, i was think
whitney wild reports. >> all this is donated medical supplies from local hospitals. >> reporter: a look around this room offers a stark reminder, nearly two years after russia's invasion, the desperation of ukrainians still echoes around the world. >> it is hard to say if it is enough. >> reporter: the painful reality is personal for university of minnesota medical student sergi. he was born in ukraine and moved to minnesota at 6 years old. >> we always had some...
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. >> jimmy: whitney houston, stevie wonder, whitney's whispering something in stevie's ear., richard pryor, magic johnson. holy crap. >> lola falana. >> jimmy: i grew up in vegas. most people don't know lola falana now. >> i actually went on a date with lola falana. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wait a minute, she was quite a bit older -- >> i was 20, 21, she was a little older. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wow. >> it was a completely surreal night. you know what i ate dinner with her, then her cook came out and the cook was the guy that played bookman on "good times." >> jimmy: no way. [ laughter ] >> johnny brown came out of the kitchen. "oh, yeah, he loves to cook." johnny brown cooked the dinner. i had dinner with lola falana. it was one of the surreal moments. i have in life a lot of surreal moments. >> jimmy: i would think so, yeah. that's pretty crazy. like a sitcom entrance when bookman comes in. [ laughter ] you've got clint eastwood there. you've got tony danza trying to look over dean martin's head. and of course michael jackson in the middle, who was somebody that
. >> jimmy: whitney houston, stevie wonder, whitney's whispering something in stevie's ear., richard pryor, magic johnson. holy crap. >> lola falana. >> jimmy: i grew up in vegas. most people don't know lola falana now. >> i actually went on a date with lola falana. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wait a minute, she was quite a bit older -- >> i was 20, 21, she was a little older. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wow. >> it was a completely surreal night....
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a friend of mine, whitney and i sold advertising for those guides all over the world.were working out of the basement of a dorm room at we sold hundreds of thousands of dollars of advertising for these books. we got a commission for doing so. he did pretty well -- david: you did pretty well at harvard. what do you do after graduation? bill: i wish for my dad. we worked on commercial mortgage brokerage. we sold property. i worked there. i spent a little under two years there before going to business school. david: you went to business school at harvard? after that, what did you do? bill: that is when i started my hedge fund. yes. i had started investing in business school with a classmate . i went to harvard with a plan and i was going to learn about investing so i could be an investor. there were no courses on investing, but there were courses on financing and accounting. that was the backdrop for my education. i will open a brokerage account. i made some money in my real estate commissions and this will be another year of college fighters at all, it is another year of
a friend of mine, whitney and i sold advertising for those guides all over the world.were working out of the basement of a dorm room at we sold hundreds of thousands of dollars of advertising for these books. we got a commission for doing so. he did pretty well -- david: you did pretty well at harvard. what do you do after graduation? bill: i wish for my dad. we worked on commercial mortgage brokerage. we sold property. i worked there. i spent a little under two years there before going to...
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. >> reporter: but as of the moment they steal this car in berkeley's a whitney right is giving the clearestrop is to blame for the mugging of two women just a few hours before. that news, making it to the next-door, because of matthew, a neighbor of one of the victims. >> then, to have the perpetrators come to her home and use her keys and steal her car is just unbelievable. >> reporter: that is what berkeley police say happened run 7:30, let's take the women, an 84-year-old and 45-year-old were walking back from dinner nearby, when police say they got to the avenue, a suspect came from behind, not both of grounded snatched their purses. the crux ran to a waiting car and car and both suffered bumps and bruises. >> i think there are no repercussions for these panels, that it is a free-for-all out there. and you know, they will stop at nothing. >> reporter: of the suspects showed that, because just before midnight a group turns up in one of the victim's homes with a dark-colored sedan, to use the women's keys they used earlier to get into her on the accord and steal that. according to public
. >> reporter: but as of the moment they steal this car in berkeley's a whitney right is giving the clearestrop is to blame for the mugging of two women just a few hours before. that news, making it to the next-door, because of matthew, a neighbor of one of the victims. >> then, to have the perpetrators come to her home and use her keys and steal her car is just unbelievable. >> reporter: that is what berkeley police say happened run 7:30, let's take the women, an 84-year-old...
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and a friend of mine, whitney tilson, and i sold advertising for those guys around the world, workingut of the basement of a dorm room. sold hundreds of thousands of dollars of advertising for those books, and we got a commission for doing so. got a 15% promote for selling advertising. that kind of led to this hedge fund thing. david: you did pretty well at harvard. when you graduated, you did what? bill: i graduated and worked for my dad. what you might call commercial mortgage brokerage. and also raised equity financing , sold property. i went to work there. i spent a little under two years there before going to business school. david: you went to business school from harvard? bill: i did. david: after graduating harvard business school, what did you do? bill: i started a hedge fund. david: you said you do not need any more experience? bill: i had started investing in business school with a classmate. i went to harvard with a plan so i could someday be an investor, and there were no courses about investing, but there were courses on finance and accounting. that was the backdrop for
and a friend of mine, whitney tilson, and i sold advertising for those guys around the world, workingut of the basement of a dorm room. sold hundreds of thousands of dollars of advertising for those books, and we got a commission for doing so. got a 15% promote for selling advertising. that kind of led to this hedge fund thing. david: you did pretty well at harvard. when you graduated, you did what? bill: i graduated and worked for my dad. what you might call commercial mortgage brokerage. and...
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and a friend of mine, whitney tilson and i, who became a friend, sold advertising for those guys aroundhe world, working out of the basement of a dorm room. we sold hundreds of thousands of dollars of advertising for those books, and we got a commission for doing so. i got a 15% promote for selling advertising. and that kind of led to this hedge fund thing. david: you did pretty well at harvard. bill: yes. david: when you graduated, you did what? bill: i graduated and worked for my dad. my grandfather and his brother started the firm for financing real estate developers, what you might call a commercial mortgage brokerage. and also raised equity financing, sold property. and i went to work there. i spent a little under two years there before going to business school. david: you went to business school at harvard? bill: i did. david: after graduating harvard business school, what did you do? bill: that is when i started a hedge fund. david: you said you do not need any more experience? i'm just going to start a hedge fund? bill: yes. i had started investing in business school with a clas
and a friend of mine, whitney tilson and i, who became a friend, sold advertising for those guys aroundhe world, working out of the basement of a dorm room. we sold hundreds of thousands of dollars of advertising for those books, and we got a commission for doing so. i got a 15% promote for selling advertising. and that kind of led to this hedge fund thing. david: you did pretty well at harvard. bill: yes. david: when you graduated, you did what? bill: i graduated and worked for my dad. my...
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you're far right with gleaves whitney, who is the executive director of the gerald ford presidential foundation. and should be familiar to most of you. and if you look at your fliers, you can see the biographies of both our speakers and i should point out that this is at best a kind of thumbnail sort of accomplish moments of both of them. i spent some time in preparation for this googling miss alexander and just a staggering list of accomplishments and achievements. really incredible experiences next to graves is paige alexander, who is the chief executive officer of the carter center, and she contacted us a while ago and told us that she'd be in grand rapids and we'd like to get together. and we immediately saw the opportunity and said, well, if we can put her on our stage, we should definitely be putting her on our stage. and we're like, well, in late august, will it work? and lo and behold, that has worked so thank you, paige, for coming to grand rapids and welcome to the ford museum. we're thrilled to have you here. i'd like to begin tonight's panel with just a few comments, and
you're far right with gleaves whitney, who is the executive director of the gerald ford presidential foundation. and should be familiar to most of you. and if you look at your fliers, you can see the biographies of both our speakers and i should point out that this is at best a kind of thumbnail sort of accomplish moments of both of them. i spent some time in preparation for this googling miss alexander and just a staggering list of accomplishments and achievements. really incredible...
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you're far right with gleaves whitney, who is the executive director of the gerald ford presidential foundation. and should be familiar to most of you. and if you look at your fliers, you can see the biographies of both our speakers and i should point out that this is at best a kind of thumbnail sort of accomplish moments of both of them. i spent some time in preparation for this googling miss alexander and just a staggering list of accomplishments and achievements. really incredible experiences next to graves is paige alexander, who is the chief executive officer of the carter center, and she contacted us a while ago and told us that she'd be in grand rapids and we'd like to get together. and we immediately saw the opportunity and said, well, if we can put her on our stage, we should definitely be putting her on our stage. and we're like, well, in late august, will it work? and lo and behold, that has worked so thank you, paige, for coming to grand rapids and welcome to the ford museum. we're thrilled to have you here. i'd like to begin tonight's panel with just a few comments, and
you're far right with gleaves whitney, who is the executive director of the gerald ford presidential foundation. and should be familiar to most of you. and if you look at your fliers, you can see the biographies of both our speakers and i should point out that this is at best a kind of thumbnail sort of accomplish moments of both of them. i spent some time in preparation for this googling miss alexander and just a staggering list of accomplishments and achievements. really incredible...
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so, the pratt whitney gear turbofan will require some major overhaul work.t of the market in �*24 and �*25. so it's a very delicately balanced supply chain that we've had heavily disrupted by the pandemic and taking a lot longer to recover than any of us would have wanted to see. and willie, let me end on this. i've got to ask you. i mean, just how confident are you that your forecast for 2024 will come to fruition? you know, traditionally, us at iata, we tend to be conservative when we put these forecasts together. and typically, we'll, you know, we look great as we go through the year. —— we will upgrade it through the year typically. i think this is going to be one of the most exciting periods in the history of this industry. and if i was still running an airline, i'd be very optimistic about the outlook for 2024. well, on that point, willie walsh, the big boss of iata, always appreciate your time. a pleasure seeing you. merry christmas. happy holidays, and i'll talk to you in the new year. merry christmas, aaron. thank you. well, that's it for this week'
so, the pratt whitney gear turbofan will require some major overhaul work.t of the market in �*24 and �*25. so it's a very delicately balanced supply chain that we've had heavily disrupted by the pandemic and taking a lot longer to recover than any of us would have wanted to see. and willie, let me end on this. i've got to ask you. i mean, just how confident are you that your forecast for 2024 will come to fruition? you know, traditionally, us at iata, we tend to be conservative when we put...
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Dec 28, 2023
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gulyaev's creations were worn by whitney houston, manserat caballe, he dresses arnela muti, lara fabianot hide the fact that he loves women who know how to dress beautifully, from whom an atmosphere of celebration and beauty emanates. igor gulyaev, today ’s guest in our studio. even taller, i have become small, i have defects, and look, i’m still on purpose i don’t tie a bow, this also pulls out , to trim, trim, this also pulls out, you see, i have, i can, i can show it on myself, if you hold it, if i take it now, look, my, my jacket, if i take it now , i’ll wrap myself around my thighs, everything will change, the shape will change. you understand, you immediately stand up, the shoulders are large, the volume expands in the upper part, why today there are voluminous pockets, voluminous details, they make it possible to expand even more, the history of being oversized has returned to fashion in order for a person’s upper part of clothing to be more voluminous, and therefore today all this can be undone, you can untie the knot all at once. add a break, tighten the waist, visually volumin
gulyaev's creations were worn by whitney houston, manserat caballe, he dresses arnela muti, lara fabianot hide the fact that he loves women who know how to dress beautifully, from whom an atmosphere of celebration and beauty emanates. igor gulyaev, today ’s guest in our studio. even taller, i have become small, i have defects, and look, i’m still on purpose i don’t tie a bow, this also pulls out , to trim, trim, this also pulls out, you see, i have, i can, i can show it on myself, if you...
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i said if reese whitney is here, please let him know the carter center is here. so we started making our way through, and we stopped right at the election. we got stuck sucked away -- sucked away and started talking, and i went back today so i coulded see what happened after the election are. [laughter] i kind of knew but not entirely, and toen have an opportunity to see also what president ford did and what he put forward as his persona was just very much in line with what president carter did. you know, we were joking earlier, you were talking about how president ford grew up. and, you know, impoverished, you know, a mother who ran away from her husband, his father, you know, you just didn't do back then.. and i was, like, yeah, but my guy was a peanut farmer. [laughter] he didn't wear shoes until he was 8 years old. so you realize they both came from very similar backgrounds, villages, maul towns -- small towns and then they had the highest office in the land. and they took that to mean something after they left office. and that's -- so we're trying to emulate
i said if reese whitney is here, please let him know the carter center is here. so we started making our way through, and we stopped right at the election. we got stuck sucked away -- sucked away and started talking, and i went back today so i coulded see what happened after the election are. [laughter] i kind of knew but not entirely, and toen have an opportunity to see also what president ford did and what he put forward as his persona was just very much in line with what president carter...
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. - whitney y houston, celinene dion, toni braraxton, beatatles, and d elvis presesley. - - how many, whwhere would d you like t to? where wowould you le to b be playi? - - that's a g good questition. [laughteter] like, , my biggestst dream iss to plalay in las v vegas, the . this i is my dreamam. - whenen we get to the dreream, you knknow, playaying at lasas vegas, we want toto play firsrst whenen we get ththere, "we e are the chchampions,"" if we geget there. ♪ [dog bararking] here's why you should switch fo to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine like google, but it's pi and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browse like chrome, but it blocks cooi and creepy ads that follow youa from google and other companie. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you aroud join the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today. [upbeat rorock music]] join the millions of people taking back their privacy [gentle e instrumentntal ofof "o christstmas tree]] ♪ - -
. - whitney y houston, celinene dion, toni braraxton, beatatles, and d elvis presesley. - - how many, whwhere would d you like t to? where wowould you le to b be playi? - - that's a g good questition. [laughteter] like, , my biggestst dream iss to plalay in las v vegas, the . this i is my dreamam. - whenen we get to the dreream, you knknow, playaying at lasas vegas, we want toto play firsrst whenen we get ththere, "we e are the chchampions,"" if we geget there. ♪ [dog...
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we have brandeis handwritten notes on the whitney case loaned by harvard law school. it is so exciting. but back to holmes. brandeis has a different reason for protecting free speech. he and provide -- emphasizes its contribution to democratic self-government and the importance of people fulfilling themselves as citizens through deliberation. holmes is focused on the marketplace of ideas. but that is his evolution, it is spectacularly expressed and his greatness must be centrally involved with his ability to distill in a few phrases of constitutional poetry these immortal truths that continue to inspire us today. and there is really nothing more inspiring that you can do for the first amendment then read his dissent in abrams. were saying you are talking about some cases in the air early 1920's? >> he served on the supreme court from 1902 to 1932. his supreme court service jibed with what he wrote in the kamala -- the common law. because the common law was complicated his jurisprudence was complicated. you can't reduce the influence to a bumper sticker. however, he di
we have brandeis handwritten notes on the whitney case loaned by harvard law school. it is so exciting. but back to holmes. brandeis has a different reason for protecting free speech. he and provide -- emphasizes its contribution to democratic self-government and the importance of people fulfilling themselves as citizens through deliberation. holmes is focused on the marketplace of ideas. but that is his evolution, it is spectacularly expressed and his greatness must be centrally involved with...
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. >> your name is whitney. >> let's take a picture right quick befores we go. straight out of mississippi. was i right about ground zero. >> yes, yes. >> i'm telling you. >> once they dig deep enough, they find out. >> i recognize this brother. let's take a picture before we go. >> i asked the professor, who is -- [inaudible conversations] >> he says he's broader than that. he embraces all across the board. >> yes, sir. [inaudible conversations] >> but i canan tell you this -- >> yes, sir. >> the bottom line is -- is that allowing the lord -- [inaudible conversations] >> love y'all. >> one more. >> how are you doing, my brother? good to see you. >> long storyou real short i've known these guys for a long time. [inaudible conversations] >> you were able to do that in ten years? >> actually two years but i've been working total for ten. [inaudible conversations] >> how long did that take to get them -- >> we cut our homicide and murder solve rate, they only solved 36% -- [inaudible conversations] >> we are going to be in, contact. >> thank you some. cnn brother.
. >> your name is whitney. >> let's take a picture right quick befores we go. straight out of mississippi. was i right about ground zero. >> yes, yes. >> i'm telling you. >> once they dig deep enough, they find out. >> i recognize this brother. let's take a picture before we go. >> i asked the professor, who is -- [inaudible conversations] >> he says he's broader than that. he embraces all across the board. >> yes, sir. [inaudible...
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joining us is whitney wild. were the people on the plane made aware of what was happening? >> reporter: a source tells our colleague rosa flores that when these migrants were approached about taking the flight they were given a voluntary consent form we were not there when that happened, we don't know what they were told, what the form said but generally what happens in situations like this, sometimes volunteers approach migrants and say this is a voluntary form it's going to say that you are agreeing to take this flight to whatever city, new york, denver, chicago. it just depends. so again, a source telling our rosa flores that migrants were approached with the consent form and generally i can tell you in my own experience migrants i've spoken to have intended to come to chicago, so that's the greater context although we don't have the details on the language on the form. this is coming at a difficult time for the city of chicago. winter is about to hit. we reported recently that when there were wind chills down to zero degrees, physicians treating migrants were seeing upt
joining us is whitney wild. were the people on the plane made aware of what was happening? >> reporter: a source tells our colleague rosa flores that when these migrants were approached about taking the flight they were given a voluntary consent form we were not there when that happened, we don't know what they were told, what the form said but generally what happens in situations like this, sometimes volunteers approach migrants and say this is a voluntary form it's going to say that you...
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. >> priscilla, whitney, thank you to both of you.oday it is a dire warning on the unbearable scenes that are playing out in northern gaza that we have been watching. the world health organization is saying that there are no longer any functioning hospitals in the north. there are only a handful of working hospitals in the south. >> this comes after the world food programme said earlier this week that half of gaza's population is starving, often people are going entire days without eating. cnn, jomana karadsheh, has more. for weeks this is what we've seen on the war in gaza. israel's brutal military might pounding neighborhoods into dust. in central gaza's, whole blocks reduced to rubble, seemingly deserted, and unlivable. there is also this. that near surreal scenes this week and stare ought, the hustle and bustle of the street market. it is the story of every war, where life does not stop, it goes on for those trying to survive. but gaza is like no other place. it is where more than 2 million are crammed into this tiny strip of land
. >> priscilla, whitney, thank you to both of you.oday it is a dire warning on the unbearable scenes that are playing out in northern gaza that we have been watching. the world health organization is saying that there are no longer any functioning hospitals in the north. there are only a handful of working hospitals in the south. >> this comes after the world food programme said earlier this week that half of gaza's population is starving, often people are going entire days without...
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whitney and anna are singing on the record and writing songs and grandkids are singing on the record.ily was a part of the whole thing and i think that's what makes it probably, if i can say this on record, probably my favorite christmas record. we've always been -- our whole family is christmas fanatics. this time of year two weeks when people say three, four weeks of just contemplation and thinking. everything changes. christmas music everywhere, you start to reflect on why am i here? what's this all about? we're celebrating the birth of jesus obviously, that literally changed the world. >> ainsley: we wouldn't have easter if it weren't for christmas. we need that child to be born. your story is interesting. you grew up in a christian home but a point in your life where you dabbled in drinking and drugs and came back to your faith. tell us about that? >> it was not very pretty. four years i was a prodigal, you know, just walked away from my faith and the lord and almost died a few times. i think i'm -- >> ainsley: from drugs? >> i'm still alive. i'm standing here today because of th
whitney and anna are singing on the record and writing songs and grandkids are singing on the record.ily was a part of the whole thing and i think that's what makes it probably, if i can say this on record, probably my favorite christmas record. we've always been -- our whole family is christmas fanatics. this time of year two weeks when people say three, four weeks of just contemplation and thinking. everything changes. christmas music everywhere, you start to reflect on why am i here? what's...
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whitney wild reports. >> reporter: as temperatures dipped into the low teens with windchills of around zero this week, many migrants living on the street found chicago's unfamiliar climate unforgiving. this man said he has been living in a tent and now feels sick. lastly i've been having pain in my chest, he says. and i need medicine to help me with a fever. 99.1. with help from a translator, this doctor offers care to migrants awaiting placement at a shelter. >> a lot of what we're seeing is upper respiratory infections, whether a different virus or a lot of strep throat and also pneumonia. >> reporter: more than 900 migrants are still living at police stations and airports, down from more than 3,000 earlier this fall. the pace of new arrivals has slowed but not stopped. we were there as a bus dropped off dozens of migrants at an already crowded police station. more than 23,000 migrants have arrived in chicago since august 2022, much of the influx driven by texas governor greg abbott who says northern cities should take on more migrants to ease the strain at the border. >> we've never
whitney wild reports. >> reporter: as temperatures dipped into the low teens with windchills of around zero this week, many migrants living on the street found chicago's unfamiliar climate unforgiving. this man said he has been living in a tent and now feels sick. lastly i've been having pain in my chest, he says. and i need medicine to help me with a fever. 99.1. with help from a translator, this doctor offers care to migrants awaiting placement at a shelter. >> a lot of what we're...
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we have brandeis handwritten notes on the whitney case loaned by harvard law school.is so exciting. but back to holmes. brandeis has a different reason for protecting free speech. he and provide -- emphasizes its contribution to democratic self-government and the importance of people fulfilling themselves as citizens through deliberation. holmes is focused on the marketplace of ideas. but that is his evolution, it is spectacularly expressed and his greatness must be centrally involved with his ability to distill in a few phrases of constitutional poetry these immortal truths that continue to inspire us today. and there is really nothing more inspiring that you can do for the first amendment then read his dissent in abrams. were saying you are talking about some cases in the air early 1920's? >> he served on the supreme court from 1902 to 1932. his supreme court service jibed with what he wrote in the kamala -- the common law. because the common law was complicated his jurisprudence was complicated. you can't reduce the influence to a bumper sticker. however, he did, i
we have brandeis handwritten notes on the whitney case loaned by harvard law school.is so exciting. but back to holmes. brandeis has a different reason for protecting free speech. he and provide -- emphasizes its contribution to democratic self-government and the importance of people fulfilling themselves as citizens through deliberation. holmes is focused on the marketplace of ideas. but that is his evolution, it is spectacularly expressed and his greatness must be centrally involved with his...
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is mount whitney. that is about 15,000 feet. wilke says that he trained for a year and of 15 people, including his friend who was one of the guides and former san ramon city council member sabrina zafar, wilkes, biggest climb before everest was mount kilimanjaro in africa. he says his next goal is machu picchu in still ahead, the contagious disease found on the campus near the bay area. what health officials want you to know? >> 2 companies owned by elon musk in hot water again for its driver safety and were allegedly not doing enough to stop the spread of false information. an oakland man held captive in venice way love back in the what we're learning tonight about the deal. >> the u.s. made in venezuela to release him and 5 other american citi >> tonight, a bay area man is back in the u.s. after u.s.. officials say he was wrongfully detained in this is a oakland native savoy, right arrived in san antonio, texas, this morning. he'd been detained in venezuela since his october 24th arrest the 5 other u.s. citizens. rashad hudson
is mount whitney. that is about 15,000 feet. wilke says that he trained for a year and of 15 people, including his friend who was one of the guides and former san ramon city council member sabrina zafar, wilkes, biggest climb before everest was mount kilimanjaro in africa. he says his next goal is machu picchu in still ahead, the contagious disease found on the campus near the bay area. what health officials want you to know? >> 2 companies owned by elon musk in hot water again for its...
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here's whitney wild with the story. >> reporter: police say this video is absolutely critical to thetion, and they're hoping that someone out there knows who these two people are in this video. let me describe it for you and what police are really keying in on. there are two vehicles in this video, one is this mixup, a chevy silverado, the other is the silver kia opt ma. what you see is two vehicles pull up alongside each other, the driver of that pickup truck and driver of the kia optima seem to interact. it seems that the driver of the pickup appears to wipe down the side of the kia optima. that is what police are keying in on now you. the timeline and the location of this video is critical and here's why -- the video was taken near where the body were found. police say they believe the bodies had been in that location for a few days. and then further, this video shows this kia optima that police believe belongs to matthew guerra, the 22-year-old victim. police say guerra died of a contact gunshot wound to the head. what this means is they believe the firearm was placed directly on
here's whitney wild with the story. >> reporter: police say this video is absolutely critical to thetion, and they're hoping that someone out there knows who these two people are in this video. let me describe it for you and what police are really keying in on. there are two vehicles in this video, one is this mixup, a chevy silverado, the other is the silver kia opt ma. what you see is two vehicles pull up alongside each other, the driver of that pickup truck and driver of the kia optima...
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whitney global north, particularly 1% come have imposed on them and carry on doing so. is why the scam and language around cop28 is deeply disturbing. to have so little concern for our own children's future that we are prepared to scam the whole climate change agenda just to maintain our comfortable -- overly comfortable way of living , which will include most of the so-called elite in our society? amy: dr. anderson, you have said there are now no non-radical futures. the choice is between immediate and profound social change. we are waiting a little longer for chaotic and violent social change in 2023, the window for this choice is rapidly closing. your final comments? >> went to recognize responding to the climate change, marshall style rollout of technology, but that in itself is too late. alongside that we have to have fairness and equity. the paris agreement and the ipcc tell us fairness is a prerequisite of delivering the paris commitment. technology and fairness have to go hand-in-hand. amy: kevin anderson, leading climate scientist, speaking to us from sweden wh
whitney global north, particularly 1% come have imposed on them and carry on doing so. is why the scam and language around cop28 is deeply disturbing. to have so little concern for our own children's future that we are prepared to scam the whole climate change agenda just to maintain our comfortable -- overly comfortable way of living , which will include most of the so-called elite in our society? amy: dr. anderson, you have said there are now no non-radical futures. the choice is between...