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gary hilton know right from wrong? >> my opinion is yes, he clearly knew right from wrong and clearly he knew the criminal nature of his conduct. my opinion is that he's a psychopath and that's what generated the murders, nothing else. >> the attorneys made their final appeal to the jurors. >> i'm going to ask every one of you individually to go back in that jury room and vote to recommend that gary hilton be put to death. >> on behalf of mr. hilton, i'm asking all of you collectively and individually to recommend a life sentence in this case. >> the jurors then retired to deliberate nothing less than whether gary hilton should live or die. coming up -- another haunting question. were there more victims out in the forest? >> i personally believe there are. >> and a legacy. >> she's really the hero. it was through her efforts that we were able to catch her killer. >> remembering meredith hope emerson. >> he took our friend. he took a daughter, a sister. but he can't take her memory. he can't take the things that we love
gary hilton know right from wrong? >> my opinion is yes, he clearly knew right from wrong and clearly he knew the criminal nature of his conduct. my opinion is that he's a psychopath and that's what generated the murders, nothing else. >> the attorneys made their final appeal to the jurors. >> i'm going to ask every one of you individually to go back in that jury room and vote to recommend that gary hilton be put to death. >> on behalf of mr. hilton, i'm asking all of...
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gary is right. for me, what is most interesting, charles, is to listen to the first reporter out of the gate basically query powell about margin requirements we look of back in 1996, had greenspan increased margin requirements there wouldn't be so many small mom-and-pop investors being harmed, for him to say he is exploring the issue with other federal agencies get back to us in a year's time, how out of touch could you possibly be? you should have said we'll be back to you within a matter of days or weeks, if they want to make it seem if the fed is addressing matter at hand as opposed to saying we'll keep pouring $120 billion of fuel on this fire and hope to god all the financial instability in our face doesn't blow up and hurt anybody. seriously. charles: it is ironic too, 120 billion ain't making market too happy, phil. what do you make of that? that still within all of this wall street wanting more? i'm not sure what more he could have done although i will note that we did hear from the bank of
gary is right. for me, what is most interesting, charles, is to listen to the first reporter out of the gate basically query powell about margin requirements we look of back in 1996, had greenspan increased margin requirements there wouldn't be so many small mom-and-pop investors being harmed, for him to say he is exploring the issue with other federal agencies get back to us in a year's time, how out of touch could you possibly be? you should have said we'll be back to you within a matter of...
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gary abernathy: thank you, judy. lanhee chen: thank you. ♪ judy: as the days dwindle in the trump administration, they are still issuing rules and regulations, sanctions and designations that could have impact both abroad and at home beyond the end of the administration. here now, william brangham. william brangham: thanks, judy. it is somewhat customary for a president at the end of their term to issue a slew of orders and mr. trump is no different, but from iran to yemen, from china to cuba, and on the environment, this administration is issuing orders that could have deep, long-lasting impacts. our nick schifrin is here to help me unpack some of these. nick, before we get into the specifics, when you look at the overall sweep of what the trump administration is doing, is this just normal diplomatic business that happens at thend of every administration, or is this different? nick schifrin: longtime diplomats call the slew, as you just called it, of moves, william, somewhat unusual because most administrations do
gary abernathy: thank you, judy. lanhee chen: thank you. ♪ judy: as the days dwindle in the trump administration, they are still issuing rules and regulations, sanctions and designations that could have impact both abroad and at home beyond the end of the administration. here now, william brangham. william brangham: thanks, judy. it is somewhat customary for a president at the end of their term to issue a slew of orders and mr. trump is no different, but from iran to yemen, from china to...
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gary: you have to pay attention to the markets. you pay attention to your bond prices, equity prices. but the. fundamentals matter the most. that's what we have the most control over. in terms of capital management, you need to pay attention to those things. alix: sure interest pop does not really apply to you guys. but, if you take a look at the sector, would you think about raising money, issuing more debt? gary: again, as you said, it is not a factor for us. it's all hypothetical. i would rather talk about what's more appropriate for southwest airlines. we had a record loss for last year. that was even with all the government support. yeah, it has been a really rough time period. i am optimistic about 2021. we have vaccinations underway. and it is the beginning of the end of the pandemic, so we are ready to respond. for us to get to breakeven, we need to roughly double our traffic and revenues. we cannot cut our costs to prosperity here, so we have tried to balance, reducing are spending and at the same time maintaining resource
gary: you have to pay attention to the markets. you pay attention to your bond prices, equity prices. but the. fundamentals matter the most. that's what we have the most control over. in terms of capital management, you need to pay attention to those things. alix: sure interest pop does not really apply to you guys. but, if you take a look at the sector, would you think about raising money, issuing more debt? gary: again, as you said, it is not a factor for us. it's all hypothetical. i would...
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i will turn it to gary, then to michael. then we will open it up to questions and conversation with you. thank you. >>> thank you very much for coming. for those that have never seen me before, i'm gary young. for these have seen me before, i'm gary young in a suit. because this is not particularly familiar site unless i'm at a wedding or a funeral. this is about king's famous speech on washington and it is left there as an idea that you have a great man and a great talk. but king could not do that on his own. the peach came from somewhere. and i want to start by giving some context to that text. in the about section of that, there would have been no march and there would have been no feature. so i start with some of the people whose names we don't know but who paid for that speech in a range of ways. i start with mccain who was a 17-year-old in north carolina. when i interviewed franklin, he said that up until that time, he knelt that his life was worthless and that his parents lied to him and the lie he told them was a gre
i will turn it to gary, then to michael. then we will open it up to questions and conversation with you. thank you. >>> thank you very much for coming. for those that have never seen me before, i'm gary young. for these have seen me before, i'm gary young in a suit. because this is not particularly familiar site unless i'm at a wedding or a funeral. this is about king's famous speech on washington and it is left there as an idea that you have a great man and a great talk. but king...
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gary starts with franklin mccain rain? who is one of the young people in greensboro, and they're for young people who started it right? i think to go back into think okay, i have three friends. what can i do with three friends? that's what they are they are for friends. >> right. going back to rosa parks, the story of covid who was kicked off the bus before rosa parks who pleads not guilty, who's charged and who they start to go with wrong side of town, eventually gets pregnant. 15 year old and they drop or. they just drop her. they don't just drop or from that protest, which is a strategical question, also a moral question obviously. what's art tests gonna be. they they just reinsert or back to history, and what you're saying is you are a single mom, we'll look this would happen. here a 15-year-old girl. not just what can happen to you in terms of the bad things they do, but she made a stand. she did that she is part of that story. when they distribute the flyers about rosa parks, they think another woman has been kicked
gary starts with franklin mccain rain? who is one of the young people in greensboro, and they're for young people who started it right? i think to go back into think okay, i have three friends. what can i do with three friends? that's what they are they are for friends. >> right. going back to rosa parks, the story of covid who was kicked off the bus before rosa parks who pleads not guilty, who's charged and who they start to go with wrong side of town, eventually gets pregnant. 15 year...
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gary thank you. stay with - is a really big challenge. gary thank you. stay with us - is a really big challenge. gary thank you. stay with us once more. because of concerns about security and coronavirus, wednesday's inauguration will be different to all others before it. 25 thousand national guard troops will be at the capitol, manning dozens of road blocks and checkpoints. two of them have been removed from duty following vetting by the fbi. washington is a locked down city. the whole area around the white house and capitol building, wherejoe biden will be sworn in, will be off—limits. that means no mass of supporters stretching before him. only 1,000 people will be there. you might remember this image from four years ago. donald trump's press secretary falsely claimed it was "the largest audience to ever see an inauguration." this time the space has been filled by 200 thousand flags to represent everyone unable to attend. the president—elect�*s cabinet picks are being vetted by the us senate. former federal reserve chair and his nomination for t
gary thank you. stay with - is a really big challenge. gary thank you. stay with us - is a really big challenge. gary thank you. stay with us once more. because of concerns about security and coronavirus, wednesday's inauguration will be different to all others before it. 25 thousand national guard troops will be at the capitol, manning dozens of road blocks and checkpoints. two of them have been removed from duty following vetting by the fbi. washington is a locked down city. the whole area...
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nhl commissioner gary bettman up next. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless every day. and having more days is possible with verzenio, proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant. verzenio + fulvestrant is for women with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer that has progressed after hormone therapy. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first sign, call your doctor, start an anti-diarrheal, and drink fluids. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor about any fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infection that can lead to death. life-threatening lung inflammation can occur. tell your doctor about any new or worsening trouble breathing, cough, or chest pain. serious liver problems can happen. symptoms include fatigue, appetite loss, stomach pain, and bleeding or bruising. blood clots that can lead to death have occurred. tell your doctor if you have pain or sw
nhl commissioner gary bettman up next. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless every day. and having more days is possible with verzenio, proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant. verzenio + fulvestrant is for women with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer that has progressed after hormone therapy. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first sign, call your doctor, start an anti-diarrheal, and drink...
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with us tonight, matthew whitaker, michael lee, gary kaltbaum, harmeet dhillon. janice dean, vince collagnese and tom homan. conflicts of interest that could rope in a big name power player in the biden administration. more on wall street warfare. the little buy sticking it to the bid guys, wall street establishment. the little guys bull mania a raid that the big gun hedge funds love to hate. the little guys taking out the big guys. we have what you need to know to stay out of the crossfire. also tonight the administration's green new boondoggle. the president's top team members have a long and storied embarrassing history of blowing your tax dollars, wasting your tax dollars on green energy projects that eventually belly-flopped. it is giving cash for flunkers a whole new meaning. more on john kerry lecturing oil and gas workers that they need to suck it up and lose their jobs during a pandemic in order to battle climate change. when john kerry's family still own as private jet that pumps out more carbon emissions than a regular airliner. we have this story, jan
with us tonight, matthew whitaker, michael lee, gary kaltbaum, harmeet dhillon. janice dean, vince collagnese and tom homan. conflicts of interest that could rope in a big name power player in the biden administration. more on wall street warfare. the little buy sticking it to the bid guys, wall street establishment. the little guys bull mania a raid that the big gun hedge funds love to hate. the little guys taking out the big guys. we have what you need to know to stay out of the crossfire....
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to have you on, and if we are using gary cohn, and he signed and not insulting to ibm or gary cohn, but it is a bizarre deal, and it is not a big deal, and what do you make of that, and is that a one-off by big blue? >> well, gary, he is obviously the former number two at goldman sachs, and in the milieu of important corporate clients in america and around the world. so, you know, the thing that has me scratching my head is that he had just agreed to do this spac and raised $100 million for the spac late last year, and now all of the sudden, he is the chairman of ibm and on wall street when you are vice chairman of something, that is a signal that the career is over, and the chairman of ibm is signalling that gary is going to have a real job. it surprised me, because big blue and big tech is not really gary's thing. it sounds good on the old resume, brian. >> well, it certainly does, and you have ibm there, and of course, scaramucci, you mentioned and i love how you coined that andy is a friend of mine, and calling it a mooch is the term for the 11-period day, and that is fortnite i
to have you on, and if we are using gary cohn, and he signed and not insulting to ibm or gary cohn, but it is a bizarre deal, and it is not a big deal, and what do you make of that, and is that a one-off by big blue? >> well, gary, he is obviously the former number two at goldman sachs, and in the milieu of important corporate clients in america and around the world. so, you know, the thing that has me scratching my head is that he had just agreed to do this spac and raised $100 million...
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gary, i know you will be there — american carnage. gary, i know you will be there for— american carnage. gary, i know you will be there for the _ american carnage. gary, i know you will be there for the next _ american carnage. gary, i know you will be there for the next few - will be there for the next few hours, i will leave it there and come back to you. i'm just going to show our viewers the pictures that have started to come in from blair house, and you can see the final preparations, becausejoe biden and jill biden are about to depart, heading to that cathedral i was talking about a short while ago. these are the early parts of inauguration day. a tradition started by franklin roosevelt back in 1933 to head to church on the morning of inauguration as we continue to see a variety of pictures coming in from around the capital, and of course huge amounts of security, over 25,000 national guard deployed for all of those reasons that gary was taking us through in everything we have seen in the united states and in washington in the
gary, i know you will be there — american carnage. gary, i know you will be there for— american carnage. gary, i know you will be there for the _ american carnage. gary, i know you will be there for the next _ american carnage. gary, i know you will be there for the next few - will be there for the next few hours, i will leave it there and come back to you. i'm just going to show our viewers the pictures that have started to come in from blair house, and you can see the final preparations,...
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>> jimmy: okay, gary, good-bye. thank you, gary. once again, "the most dangerous toys of 2020." [ cheers and applause ] >> guillermo: okay, jimmy. some of the toys you are about to see might disturb you. viewer discretion is advised. the first dangerous toy is -- my first -- machete! >> jimmy: oh, no. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> these toys are dangerous. shalom, shalom, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: shalom. >> happy hanukkah! >> jimmy: we shalomed already. what is going on here? why are you back? >> i'm back with exciting news, jimala. i have definitive proof that the chanucorn is real! >> jimmy: you say that every year, but you never really have proof. >> have you ever seen the 1964 holiday classic "rudolph the red nosed reindeer"? >> jimmy: yes, 100 times, i've seen it. there's no chanucorn in it at all. >> that's because the chanucorn deniers cut me out. [ laughter ] i went on jewtube and dug up the original, uncircumcised version. >> jimmy: you did? >> do you want to see it? [ cheers and applause ] >> j
>> jimmy: okay, gary, good-bye. thank you, gary. once again, "the most dangerous toys of 2020." [ cheers and applause ] >> guillermo: okay, jimmy. some of the toys you are about to see might disturb you. viewer discretion is advised. the first dangerous toy is -- my first -- machete! >> jimmy: oh, no. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> these toys are dangerous. shalom, shalom, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: shalom. >> happy...
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gary o'donghue is in washington. so, gary, what happens now? well, this article of— so, gary, what happens now? well, this article of impeachment - so, gary, what happens now? vii this article of impeachment arrives in the senate and that triggers the whole process of a senate trial, remember that as a political process. the senators themselves sit in judgment as to whether donald trump is guilty or not of inciting insurrection. that trial will begin insurrection. that trial will begin in two weeks' time. we don't know the exact format of it, whether it will be witnesses, live witnesses, who will make the president �*s case in detail but at the point of a vote, when they come to it, it would need two thirds of senators, 67 of them to vote to convict the president of high crimes and misdemeanours. that means 17 republicans breaking rank. now, mitch mcconnell, the leader of republicans in the senate has already said he believes the president provoked that january the 6th attack on congress which sparked the impeachment process. we don't know
gary o'donghue is in washington. so, gary, what happens now? well, this article of— so, gary, what happens now? well, this article of impeachment - so, gary, what happens now? vii this article of impeachment arrives in the senate and that triggers the whole process of a senate trial, remember that as a political process. the senators themselves sit in judgment as to whether donald trump is guilty or not of inciting insurrection. that trial will begin insurrection. that trial will begin in two...
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gary: absolutely. we have already signed up several hundred exhibitors for exhibits.22 for live doctors who have already gotten the vaccine have already agreed to meet. got the vaccination and she is already agreed to a live meeting. we are there, we decide to recognize that this is an unusual year and take advantage of the digital opportunities that are there. so much as happened, and the world has transitioned visually. the changes and telehealth, tele-education, and so me different aspects of what we do, including mobility are leadoff keynote figure is of gm, and announcing a whole new look, electrification. we have great companies like sony and some some -- and a samsung focusing on 5g. artificiallso intelligence. we have changed how we work, how we work, how we play and how we get around, and what we are looking at. health technology is big, digital health is a big focus. want to get together and communicate and meet. we have provided the opportunity, and we have teamed up with microsoft, with mic
gary: absolutely. we have already signed up several hundred exhibitors for exhibits.22 for live doctors who have already gotten the vaccine have already agreed to meet. got the vaccination and she is already agreed to a live meeting. we are there, we decide to recognize that this is an unusual year and take advantage of the digital opportunities that are there. so much as happened, and the world has transitioned visually. the changes and telehealth, tele-education, and so me different aspects...
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gary shapiro. >> thank you, liz. liz: anytime. the peach state giving the big apple some renewed bites in the bond market. charlie's about to break that next. >>> and you may know fox news correspondent jackie-in rick from her coverage -- jacqui heinrich, but what about her personal climb as a journalist? jacqui started off as an intern for cbs evening news' knorr ya o'donnell. -- norah o'donnell. she had to wake up at the crack of dawn every day, we both got up at 3 a.m. to deliver stories and newspapers to reporters. but in 2018jacqui's always happy -- that's not exactly her sentiment. she joined fox as a national news correspondent reporting on the 2020 election and all things joe biden. you've got to hear jacqui heinrich's incredible story of persistence and determination on my everyone talks to liz podcast on spotify, apple, google. please download it and listen to her story. such a good one. >>> folks, we're at a brand new record high for the dow. we're now up 45 points with just 15 minutes left to trade. it'll be a record f
gary shapiro. >> thank you, liz. liz: anytime. the peach state giving the big apple some renewed bites in the bond market. charlie's about to break that next. >>> and you may know fox news correspondent jackie-in rick from her coverage -- jacqui heinrich, but what about her personal climb as a journalist? jacqui started off as an intern for cbs evening news' knorr ya o'donnell. -- norah o'donnell. she had to wake up at the crack of dawn every day, we both got up at 3 a.m. to...
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look, i think it is an exciting move exciting move for ibm, because gary can be a change agent gary, he's got his spac, you know what, vice chairman, not on the board, david, not on the board, but vice chairman can be arvind christian's sounding board for a company that needs a sounding board to be able to tell the story of its reinvention and beat the bears or lisa ellis at moffett nathan son. let's see what cohn does i think the stock might react positively. >> meanwhile, he is going to -- cohn robins, he's first name on the door there he'll stay with the spac a lot of that is not on gary it really people believe in cliff given his returns over the years in running his fund. but he's going to stay with that how do you do that how do you how do you vice chairman of a public company but -- there are others doing it, but he's going to stick with the spac as well that's what he said in the tweet, right >> primary interest in the spac, secondary as a sounding board for arvind christian who brought him in does very a lot of bandwidth i thought he had a lot of bandwidth. i think it is int
look, i think it is an exciting move exciting move for ibm, because gary can be a change agent gary, he's got his spac, you know what, vice chairman, not on the board, david, not on the board, but vice chairman can be arvind christian's sounding board for a company that needs a sounding board to be able to tell the story of its reinvention and beat the bears or lisa ellis at moffett nathan son. let's see what cohn does i think the stock might react positively. >> meanwhile, he is going to...
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gary was sound bite good read on manufacturing. shannon, let me start offer with you, who knew georgia when we were there in late august knew it would be as important state as it turned out to be. we've been a couple times since then with the senate race, what have you. as we heard a minute ago, you were excited actually surprised how well reopening was going. what are you thinking about now? are you still excited? a new president has been sworn in. how do you feel about business? >> well, that is blessed to be able to say that business as -- during these difficult times. since we have talked business has definitely grown a lot. we were able to actually relocate to a better location as well during this. so definitely a blessing to be able to say that because so many individuals have lost their businesses during these times and i can only imagine that it has been very difficult for them. then one of those things being able to take the pieces up, put pieces back together and start over i know can be a hardship but hopefully those who
gary was sound bite good read on manufacturing. shannon, let me start offer with you, who knew georgia when we were there in late august knew it would be as important state as it turned out to be. we've been a couple times since then with the senate race, what have you. as we heard a minute ago, you were excited actually surprised how well reopening was going. what are you thinking about now? are you still excited? a new president has been sworn in. how do you feel about business? >>...
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gary as well. just because we're coming up on the top of the hour, and it's been such a busy one here in washington. plenty of time over the next four years to talk about it. we'll see you tomorrow on inauguration day live from washington. thanks for watching. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president trump today with his farewell address to the american people. president trump spoke for nearly 20 minutes offering a message of hope, recounting many of america's accomplishments over the past four years. no president has ever had so much success in a first term. at the same time, no president has ever endured more resistance, more vicious attacks or more outright subversion of his administration than has president trump. and no reporter has been more intrepid in his pursuit of the truth behind the radical left's persecution of this president an
gary as well. just because we're coming up on the top of the hour, and it's been such a busy one here in washington. plenty of time over the next four years to talk about it. we'll see you tomorrow on inauguration day live from washington. thanks for watching. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president trump today with his farewell address to the american people. president trump spoke for nearly 20 minutes offering a message of hope, recounting many of america's accomplishments over the past...
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her fiancee gary describes her as loving, caring, and kind hearted and a wonderful mother to her two children. theodore lumpkin, jr., of california was 100 years old. he was one of the last surviving members of the famed tuskegee airmen who served in world war ii. he went on to become a real estate agent and volunteer in the air force reserves. may they rest in peace and may their memories be a blessing. >>> i'm wolf blitzer here in the situation room. thanks very much for watching. you can always follow me on twitter and instagram at wolf blitzer. you can always tweet the show at anyone sit room. erin burnett out front starts right now. >> out front next, the breaking news. liberated, dr. anthony fauci says he can speak the truth about the pandemic as president biden begins dismantling trump's legacy from the pandemic to the wall. plus more breaking news. mitch mcconnell says he wants to delay the impeachment trial, and tonight democrats aren't flat-out dismissing the idea. why? and more charges tonight in connection to the deadly insurrection at the capitol as biden's inauguration
her fiancee gary describes her as loving, caring, and kind hearted and a wonderful mother to her two children. theodore lumpkin, jr., of california was 100 years old. he was one of the last surviving members of the famed tuskegee airmen who served in world war ii. he went on to become a real estate agent and volunteer in the air force reserves. may they rest in peace and may their memories be a blessing. >>> i'm wolf blitzer here in the situation room. thanks very much for watching....
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gary's programme will air next monday. also taking part spice girl geri halliwell, chef heston blumenthal and the singer songwriter kelis. and what will they be teaching, well for gary, once of barcelona, it will, of course, be espanol. it isjust a good idea and a good campaign for the bbc to get this done, encouraging kids to keep learning while they are at home during these difficult circumstances. i was happy to play a small part. a great initiative. i'm very impressed you can remember your spanish. you spent three seasons at barcelona which is presumably where you learned it, can you still remember it? i can, yes. i still speak reasonably well, i was very flue nt speak reasonably well, i was very fluent at that time of my life and i was even dreaming in that language application, although that was 30 years ago since i left. i don't get the chance to practice more but when i lived in barcelona no one spoke english so you had no choice. i had spanish lessons for two years. sean dyche said why don't we vaccinate all the f
gary's programme will air next monday. also taking part spice girl geri halliwell, chef heston blumenthal and the singer songwriter kelis. and what will they be teaching, well for gary, once of barcelona, it will, of course, be espanol. it isjust a good idea and a good campaign for the bbc to get this done, encouraging kids to keep learning while they are at home during these difficult circumstances. i was happy to play a small part. a great initiative. i'm very impressed you can remember your...
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and gary abernathy. he is an ohio based writer and contributing columnist to the "washington post." hello to both of you. good to see you. and welcome back to the newshour. let me ask you first, before we talk about the future of the party, lanhee chen, about what happened last week. the assault on the capitol and then just yesterday, the impeachment of the president. what's your reaction? >> well, it's been such a tumultuous and heartwrenching last week. i mean, i think you had a clip earlier of ken langone who said any american who looks at that and doesn't find themselves affected in an emotional way, it's hard to fathom that. and i do think that that is really driven some of the changes we've seen in opinion, even within the republican party, even amongst elected officials who we thought were going to be loyal with donald trump to the end. that has really forced a change in thinking, even among some who we never expected to see that from. so the events of the last week truly have been consequential and important, not just for this moment that we're in, judy, but also for what is
and gary abernathy. he is an ohio based writer and contributing columnist to the "washington post." hello to both of you. good to see you. and welcome back to the newshour. let me ask you first, before we talk about the future of the party, lanhee chen, about what happened last week. the assault on the capitol and then just yesterday, the impeachment of the president. what's your reaction? >> well, it's been such a tumultuous and heartwrenching last week. i mean, i think you had...
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as gary allowed to, this has major consequences. i did the numbers last year, medicare, medicaid, interest payments consume 90% of american revenues. that is not even including unemployment benefits, we're at 130. everything else has to be deficit financed. in one or two years we'll be deficit financing everything that doesn't include medicare, medicaid, social security and interest payments. this is nothing new. this is nothing new. we're aggravating the fiscal deficit. charles: but to that point you just said if there is nothing new, and of course both you know, we've been hearing this for over a decade, five trillion was going to take us over the cliff. 10 trillion, 15 trillion, 20 trillion, listen the bottom line i think we go over the cliff because we'll not stop until then. meantime janet yellen saying yesterday, that this administration, kathryn, will raise corporate taxes will do so in coordination with other countries. now i'm really worried. we have to do everything unilaterally. we have to fight china unilaterally. i don'
as gary allowed to, this has major consequences. i did the numbers last year, medicare, medicaid, interest payments consume 90% of american revenues. that is not even including unemployment benefits, we're at 130. everything else has to be deficit financed. in one or two years we'll be deficit financing everything that doesn't include medicare, medicaid, social security and interest payments. this is nothing new. this is nothing new. we're aggravating the fiscal deficit. charles: but to that...
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gary kaltbaum on that. gary what do you make of that, what technology is doing in the early hours, days of the biden administration? >> technology has been on a romp for a while and yesterday they woke up some of the megacap names that have been sitting pretty much dormant the last six months like google, amazon, apple and the like. so i don't make too much of it that biden is in. the big stuff is yet to come from president biden. that is tax policy and spending policy. so these executives orders i don't think are real market movers. my big worry remains the same, the debt and deficits that keep going. i have to say it again between the european central bank and jay powell they're printing $250 billion a month. that is helping markets and asset prices continue higher. i think the endgame is not going to be good news but so far so good. neil: it might be that central bank action, liz peek, that is prompting this enormous runup since election day for joe biden, of the strongest performance of a president from
gary kaltbaum on that. gary what do you make of that, what technology is doing in the early hours, days of the biden administration? >> technology has been on a romp for a while and yesterday they woke up some of the megacap names that have been sitting pretty much dormant the last six months like google, amazon, apple and the like. so i don't make too much of it that biden is in. the big stuff is yet to come from president biden. that is tax policy and spending policy. so these...
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did gary is really stay right with us. max geysers financial survival guide. housing bob hall. oh you mean there's a downside to artificially low mortgage rates don't get carried away that's concert for. the war we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race based on often scary dramatic development only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical of time time to sit down and talk. joining us now he's got to get israeli he is the founding director of the psalmist festival is an astrophysicist at the institute of astrophysics of the canary islands dr tell me about stalin was and how this all came about started as a. communication festival which has. edition rules back in 2011 is dedicated to 50 years in your city or. yuri gagarin's flight and. it was quite an ambitious of it because we had neil armstrong bustle genes so the 1st generation of apollo astronauts joined while x a leona of and it was like making history we do all of these guys together and here in 10 a reef and there a
did gary is really stay right with us. max geysers financial survival guide. housing bob hall. oh you mean there's a downside to artificially low mortgage rates don't get carried away that's concert for. the war we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race based on often scary dramatic development only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical of time time to sit down and talk. joining us now...
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got an appointment last week gary and brook stood in line for three hours, but it was worth with gary finally got his shot. lesson, persistence, and patience pay off call your local health department and know it could take hours to get through. you can also call 211 or 311 they're free and available in many u.s. cities a live person will answer. >> if you haven't found success, you're not alone millions of others are still trying. >> it's been entirely too complicated. >> due to overwhelming demand, we are currently booked and are unable to make additional appointments at this time. >> in north georgia, julie stobbe still can't get through to book an appointment for her husband, herself, or her 95-year-old mom who they care for. >> i tried probably in the course of a week close to a thousand times >> you called a thousand times >> between my desk phone and cell phone at the same time sometimes. i did get through once, and it rang for 2 1/2 hours, and then it cut me off. >> how can you increase your chances of getting a vaccine appointment, call your primary care doctor, ask to get on
got an appointment last week gary and brook stood in line for three hours, but it was worth with gary finally got his shot. lesson, persistence, and patience pay off call your local health department and know it could take hours to get through. you can also call 211 or 311 they're free and available in many u.s. cities a live person will answer. >> if you haven't found success, you're not alone millions of others are still trying. >> it's been entirely too complicated. >> due...
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gary, final word. liz, want to thank you as well. >>> six days away, of course, from joe biden becoming the 46th president of the united states. they are worried though, a lot of troops are already in the capitol. security experts are worried and sending out word to all of the nation's governors, be on guard, be on watch not only for inauguration day, but every day leading up to it and right of after that. jennifer griffin, our national security correspondent, following these fast-moving developments. jennifer. >> reporter: hi, neil. well, we just saw here an an capitol hill thousands of national guard arrive just moments ago behind us. they were bringing with them m-4 rifles. we saw them unloaded from one of the trucks behind us. some of these buses you see, they were all carrying national guard from various states. part of that 20,000 authorized group that are coming to secure the capitol ahead of the inauguration. but, again, this was a very large influx just moments ago here on capitol hill. as you
gary, final word. liz, want to thank you as well. >>> six days away, of course, from joe biden becoming the 46th president of the united states. they are worried though, a lot of troops are already in the capitol. security experts are worried and sending out word to all of the nation's governors, be on guard, be on watch not only for inauguration day, but every day leading up to it and right of after that. jennifer griffin, our national security correspondent, following these...
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let's leave it there, gary o'donoghue in washington. i'm joined by our larry madowo on the streets of washington. what is the mood there? of the mood is of anticipation. _ what is the mood there? of the mood is of anticipation. we _ what is the mood there? of the mood is of anticipation. we are _ what is the mood there? of the mood is of anticipation. we are about - what is the mood there? of the mood is of anticipation. we are about two i is of anticipation. we are about two and a half hours away from the inauguration. this is the east end, about a mile away from the east end of the capital, where this is close to a section that has been set inside in case there are demonstrators, they are allowed to have their first amendment rights, but not close enough to the perimeter. there is a non—scalable fence that is all around the capitol, 25,000 troops on the streets on the streets of the capital, and i want to show you what is happening here. this far out, you see the national guard, you see us customs and board are police, you see the w
let's leave it there, gary o'donoghue in washington. i'm joined by our larry madowo on the streets of washington. what is the mood there? of the mood is of anticipation. _ what is the mood there? of the mood is of anticipation. we _ what is the mood there? of the mood is of anticipation. we are _ what is the mood there? of the mood is of anticipation. we are about - what is the mood there? of the mood is of anticipation. we are about two i is of anticipation. we are about two and a half hours...
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gary, carol, thank you very much. so the tax increase could be on that is a growing consensus regardless. ♪ research shows people remember commercials with nostalgia. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's one that'll really take you back. wow! what'd you get, ryan? it's customized home insurance from liberty mutual! what does it do bud? it customizes our home insurance so we only pay for what we need! and what did you get, mike? i got a bike. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. ♪ ♪ neil: welcome, everybody, 1.on the east coast, i am neil ca view totally -- neil cavuto. now, let's get on to the biden agenda. he's only a couple of days from becoming the n
gary, carol, thank you very much. so the tax increase could be on that is a growing consensus regardless. ♪ research shows people remember commercials with nostalgia. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's one that'll really take you back. wow! what'd you get, ryan? it's customized home insurance from liberty mutual! what does it do bud? it customizes our home insurance so we only pay for what we need! and what did you get, mike? i got a bike. only...
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gary, in the mean-- sure, finish that thought. i apologize. >> so, yeah, we're really grateful and hopefully we'll be able to get approved for this new funding. neil: now, in new york, the problem is you can't do your business, right? i mean, indoor dining is still banned and it could be, you know, banned for a while as we're dealing with a serious fight in cases. so what have you been doing? >> so, what we've been doing, when we originally opened, we actually opened in the month of january so right before covid so we were open for about a month and a half and in march we have to close down. after we closed down we spent months trying to have our brand for delivery and takeout and provide dining during covid. it was just a takeout model in the beginning. during the summer, they allowed the outdoor dining, which helped, and i think in the month of september, they brought back a percentage of indoor dining, which really, really helped. so, once the indoor dining w was-- once the new restrictions came out with indoor dining we lost 3
gary, in the mean-- sure, finish that thought. i apologize. >> so, yeah, we're really grateful and hopefully we'll be able to get approved for this new funding. neil: now, in new york, the problem is you can't do your business, right? i mean, indoor dining is still banned and it could be, you know, banned for a while as we're dealing with a serious fight in cases. so what have you been doing? >> so, what we've been doing, when we originally opened, we actually opened in the month of...
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put price targets out i wouldn't be surprised to see 100000 or more even in the next 12 to 18 months gary coleman in london is there enough up draw in this particular facet of the market. by that you mean momentum to drive the price higher i mean i think the answer to that is yes and one of the challenges with understanding how high the price can go is you know big coin is something that's relatively novel we've seen alternative currencies you know in the you know arise in the past but you know this is the 1st the centralized digital alternative currency or asset we've never. seen grow to this size and monetary assets nature are difficult to value their value based on supply and demand a lot of people reference goal and equate is there in the nickname digital gold the size of the entire gold market is 10 trillion big point today is worth less than one trillion about 730000000000 roughly a president many people think that they claim which has more functionality in many ways than gold and has a a tighter scarcity well actually surpass in eclipse goals total market value at some point when t
put price targets out i wouldn't be surprised to see 100000 or more even in the next 12 to 18 months gary coleman in london is there enough up draw in this particular facet of the market. by that you mean momentum to drive the price higher i mean i think the answer to that is yes and one of the challenges with understanding how high the price can go is you know big coin is something that's relatively novel we've seen alternative currencies you know in the you know arise in the past but you know...
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gary o'donoghue. — iraq and afghanistan combined. gary 0'donoghue, thank you. it is 19 minutes past one. our top story this lunchtime. record—breaking numbers of people are waiting to start routine hospital treatment in england, with the number of those waiting more than a year being 100 times higher than at the start of the pandemic. the numbers of patients in a kind of hidden waiting list are probably building up in addition to all this, so it's likely that the figure is even bigger. dom bess takes five wickets as england bowl out sri lanka for 135, and they are just eight runs behind in reply after day one the first test match. a team of experts from the world health organisation has arrived in the chinese city of wuhan for a long—delayed investigation into the origin of the coronavirus, first detected more than a year ago. the group will spend two weeks in quarantine in a hotel before visiting different sites under chinese supervision. let's speak to our china correspondent robin brant, who's in the city. a difficult mission, robin? yes, it has been a _
gary o'donoghue. — iraq and afghanistan combined. gary 0'donoghue, thank you. it is 19 minutes past one. our top story this lunchtime. record—breaking numbers of people are waiting to start routine hospital treatment in england, with the number of those waiting more than a year being 100 times higher than at the start of the pandemic. the numbers of patients in a kind of hidden waiting list are probably building up in addition to all this, so it's likely that the figure is even bigger. dom...
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gary: no, no. washington has been full of demonstrations for centuries, often large ones, larger ones than what we saw yesterday. they have occasionally been violent, but in no instance has a group of citizens large or small storm to the capitol .uilding or the white house to understand when that last happened, one has to go back to the war of 1812. british forces burned the white house and the capital and that is the last time. that was a foreign war. the most stunning aspect you hit on is exactly -- this is what a lot of americans are feeling and reckoning within the aftermath is that the presiding governor of the american system of government, the president of the united states, incited them to attack an institution of the government over which he presides. there is no precedent for that in american history, and it did deep damage to the traditions and practices of american democracy. so what would you expect to follow this sort of act? if you are looking at something like this historically, wha
gary: no, no. washington has been full of demonstrations for centuries, often large ones, larger ones than what we saw yesterday. they have occasionally been violent, but in no instance has a group of citizens large or small storm to the capitol .uilding or the white house to understand when that last happened, one has to go back to the war of 1812. british forces burned the white house and the capital and that is the last time. that was a foreign war. the most stunning aspect you hit on is...
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it was gary and! building and lives close by. it was gary and i got up this morning i was like, maybe i should just stay inside all day. i really had that thought, of may be myjust going to be attacked for going in and paying bills. that is a scary thought to wa ke bills. that is a scary thought to wake up the morning. but many of those who have been involved in the arrests can be found sightseeing in their capital city. yesterday had to happen. here, there were no regrets 01’ remorse. happen. here, there were no regrets or remorse. how do you feel about it or? i feel very or remorse. how do you feel about it or? i feelvery privileged or remorse. how do you feel about it or? i feel very privileged that i was a part of yesterday. i fight for freedom and democracy. even with everything that happened. freedom and democracy. even with everything that happenede freedom and democracy. even with everything that happened. ? yes, even without things happen. we have the greatest president in a lifetime doing everything he could do, sacri
it was gary and! building and lives close by. it was gary and i got up this morning i was like, maybe i should just stay inside all day. i really had that thought, of may be myjust going to be attacked for going in and paying bills. that is a scary thought to wa ke bills. that is a scary thought to wake up the morning. but many of those who have been involved in the arrests can be found sightseeing in their capital city. yesterday had to happen. here, there were no regrets 01’ remorse....
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attorney for the seventh district, gary was the guy that they picked, longtime regulator former wall street executive that worked at goldman sachs, no quantity on wall street, they're not too worried about him on wall street, very heavily regulated they do think he could to be aggressive, he's going to be aggressive from what i understand that on corporate governance issues and issues like camping contributions what i'm hearing, it is clearly that he is could come back and endorse a proposal meeting she was pushing during the obama administration essentially to get corporations to disclose publicly and make an sec requirement to disclose all their political contributions even to political action committees and all of that, committees essentially do disclose some of that to make it a more broader disclosure, you could see him pushing for stuff on the environment and more environmentally cognizant, these are the broad sweeping things that you may do to essentially as a biden administration as sec chair, and specific issues wearing hearing where you can see decent a heavy emphasis is on
attorney for the seventh district, gary was the guy that they picked, longtime regulator former wall street executive that worked at goldman sachs, no quantity on wall street, they're not too worried about him on wall street, very heavily regulated they do think he could to be aggressive, he's going to be aggressive from what i understand that on corporate governance issues and issues like camping contributions what i'm hearing, it is clearly that he is could come back and endorse a proposal...
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gary tuchman is live in fulton county, georgia, at the center of this. a question about the president's rally tonight. do we know what his message is intended to be? >> reporter: jim and poppy, it's absolutely anybody's guess what his message will be. the people of georgia, i will tell you, have some unique power. their votes will shape a nation, their votes will decide who controls the united states senate. tomorrow is the runoff election, but it's actually the end of the election season because early voting began three weeks ago, came to an end wednesday, you can still take your ballot and deliver it to official boxes like this and drop the ballot in. this is the buck head library. this is fulton county, population a little over 1 million, the biggest county in the state of georgia, cars are pulling up to drop off the ballots. in this county, democrats did well. election day weather tomorrow throughout the state of georgia is expected to be superlative, in the 50s in the northern part of the state in the 60s in the southern part of the state. the early
gary tuchman is live in fulton county, georgia, at the center of this. a question about the president's rally tonight. do we know what his message is intended to be? >> reporter: jim and poppy, it's absolutely anybody's guess what his message will be. the people of georgia, i will tell you, have some unique power. their votes will shape a nation, their votes will decide who controls the united states senate. tomorrow is the runoff election, but it's actually the end of the election season...
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what did you think of microsoft, gary? >> look, gargantuan numbers. they beat the heck out of estimates. i have to tell you mr. far della, if not in the top five of the greatest ceos in the world i don't know what it is. the azure cloud business was up 50%. you said xbox, you know the business where your kids ignore you most of the time, up 40%. linked in, up 40% year-over-year. they're doing everything right. just a great job as the stocks proves it out and the stock gaps up to new all-time highs. connell: we're wondering about, we talked about it through the week, i don't know necessarily whether microsoft fits in this category but whether tech stocks can be leaders continuing in the market or whether some are getting stretched or getting to the point where they can't keep going like this from a stock market perspective. what do you think ? >> there is a bunch that are stretched and to be clear technology is a percentage of the market far and away higher than it ever has by miles. because of all the leverage put in ton much these names on margin. th
what did you think of microsoft, gary? >> look, gargantuan numbers. they beat the heck out of estimates. i have to tell you mr. far della, if not in the top five of the greatest ceos in the world i don't know what it is. the azure cloud business was up 50%. you said xbox, you know the business where your kids ignore you most of the time, up 40%. linked in, up 40% year-over-year. they're doing everything right. just a great job as the stocks proves it out and the stock gaps up to new...
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you've had it been anita will gary anderson in the past, you beat last night. it got a bit hasty in the semifinals against peter wright. do you see yourself as becoming perhaps of the 80 bill another piece, getting a bit and eat their skin? -- a bill in of the piece? i think i'm already there. the supporters for the past two yea rs, the supporters for the past two years, especially since the grand slam 2018 come hopefully that can be put behind me now and they can just respect that i am a decent player, i'm here to win for a living and win trophies and do a job but i had a few run—ins with gary and peter but with other players, it is just my style of play and some people don't like it but on the other hand, there's a lot of players that play exactly the way i play that might not make i think over the last two yea rs i not make i think over the last two years i will have to deal with difficult situations in the future. and i'm more than prepared to deal with that. but hopefully it can ease offa with that. but hopefully it can ease off a little bit. but for now
you've had it been anita will gary anderson in the past, you beat last night. it got a bit hasty in the semifinals against peter wright. do you see yourself as becoming perhaps of the 80 bill another piece, getting a bit and eat their skin? -- a bill in of the piece? i think i'm already there. the supporters for the past two yea rs, the supporters for the past two years, especially since the grand slam 2018 come hopefully that can be put behind me now and they can just respect that i am a...
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gary peters is here this hour. the push to remove the president not just going through the halls of congress. the talk of the 25th amendment reaching members of the cabinet, and a reality check as more resignations sweep through d.c. i'm hallie jackson in washington with our team on capitol hill. the assistant house speaker said an impeachment vote could happen next week. will hps get on board? >> that's the question. but as far as democrats are concerned, there is overwhelming support of getting this president out of office in one way or another. either through the 25th amendment, or through impeachment. democrats seem to think that the 25 th amendment option is a much quicker way. let's listen to representative clyburn on cnn earlier today and him discussing this. >> you do not need 12 days for the 25th amendment to be invoked. you can do it in the next 12 hours, but if they don't do it, i do believe that within the next six or seven days, we can impeach, not impeach would not remove. that's the problem here. >>
gary peters is here this hour. the push to remove the president not just going through the halls of congress. the talk of the 25th amendment reaching members of the cabinet, and a reality check as more resignations sweep through d.c. i'm hallie jackson in washington with our team on capitol hill. the assistant house speaker said an impeachment vote could happen next week. will hps get on board? >> that's the question. but as far as democrats are concerned, there is overwhelming support of...
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maybe gary will change that. the big move coming nine months after the firm hit the refresh button on its c-suite appointing arvin krishna to take the reins. shares lagging long-term as big blue works to refocus on cloud computing. okay. what do you have to lose? come on the show. things don't look so good. maybe, you know, maybe come on and give our viewers the respect they deserve. all right. >>> as vaccine -- i'm having a moment mere. all right. vaccine distribution seems to be going very slowly here. wall street firms are re-evaluating now when they can bring employees back to the office en masse. charlie gasparino with details on new timelines that are apparently being discussed behind closed doors. charlie? charlie: yeah, these timelines have always been rather in flux. a lot of wall street and big banks thought they would have most of the work force in by now. obviously that's not the case, as we have gotten what's tantamount to a second wave. then the timeline shifted to return most of the workers, maybe
maybe gary will change that. the big move coming nine months after the firm hit the refresh button on its c-suite appointing arvin krishna to take the reins. shares lagging long-term as big blue works to refocus on cloud computing. okay. what do you have to lose? come on the show. things don't look so good. maybe, you know, maybe come on and give our viewers the respect they deserve. all right. >>> as vaccine -- i'm having a moment mere. all right. vaccine distribution seems to be...
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gary, david. neil: shana, talk to you real soon. meanwhile lawmakers are hearing objections to the electoral college while protesters march on the capitol right now be to protest the certification. erin perrine will react to the very wild day in washington. later in the hour will a wilden white house, all of these things we talked about, plus fed money printing bring back massive inflation? if it doesn't, does that open the door to universal basic income? we'll be right back. re-entering data that employees could enter themselves? that's why i get up in the morning! i have a secret method for remembering all my hr passwords. my boss doesn't remember approving my time off. let's just... find that email. the old way of doing business slows everyone down. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own hr data in one easy-to-use software. visit paycom.com for a free demo. we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're ma
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both john gottman and gary smalley have websites. it's worth looking into. those are a couple resources. >> it's important because i think i'm correct when i browse the bookstore, shelves and shelves on how to help you marriage. you could point out to people, here's the way to go in here the books to get. and you do that for people. >> with the engage people when they come in, they like to read, here's 15 bucks, this could change your life or your marriage. >> there's reading, there's also, >> we have the marriage encounter with his a world wife movement. it's a retreat format, the couple come in for retreat and there's optional sessions. couples generally really like it and find it, typically we say after five years of marriage, anytime after that to your marriage. we have couple letters struggling with their marriage. they have a similar form. it's a fantastic program. it's also a weekend retreat where the couples come in. they might be sitting like this when they come in and the ones that stay for the weekend, typically by the end of the weekend, they are
both john gottman and gary smalley have websites. it's worth looking into. those are a couple resources. >> it's important because i think i'm correct when i browse the bookstore, shelves and shelves on how to help you marriage. you could point out to people, here's the way to go in here the books to get. and you do that for people. >> with the engage people when they come in, they like to read, here's 15 bucks, this could change your life or your marriage. >> there's reading,...
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let's go first to gary grumbach. gary, welcome to you. how many people, first of all, have already been arrested? >> reporter: hey there, alex. i want to show you the scene here real quick outside the capitol four days after the siege on the capitol. we've got 7 foot nonscale fencing here and jersey barriers that have been set up to add some extra layer of protection. we've also got members of the national guard here. hundreds of them surrounding the capitol complex but there have been a number of arrests since this all started here on wednesday. it turns out if you go into the capitol and you do something illegal that is a federal crime or is a state crime, and photograph it and put it on video, the fbi and doj will start looking for you. adam johnson, the 36-year-old from florida. he was the one photographed holding the lectern of nancy pelosi through the capitol rotunda. that was found safe. adam johnson was found and arrested. there was the gentleman whose feet were up on speaker nancy pi lows si's desk. he was from arkansas and he wa
let's go first to gary grumbach. gary, welcome to you. how many people, first of all, have already been arrested? >> reporter: hey there, alex. i want to show you the scene here real quick outside the capitol four days after the siege on the capitol. we've got 7 foot nonscale fencing here and jersey barriers that have been set up to add some extra layer of protection. we've also got members of the national guard here. hundreds of them surrounding the capitol complex but there have been a...
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ok, gary o'donoghue _ it's incredibly important. ok, gary o'donoghue on — it's incredibly important. ok, gary o'donoghue on the _ it's incredibly important. ok, gary o'donoghue on the national i it's incredibly important. ok, gary o'donoghue on the national mall, j it's incredibly important. ok, gary- o'donoghue on the national mall, and i think we can see in florida live pictures from west palm beach, where donald trump has just arrived. perhaps as important today as the inauguration ofjoe biden and significant to america and american politics is the fact that donald trump is leaving, and that donald trump is leaving, and that donald trump has, i think the way to put it, he has slung out of town as a defeated president who did not win a second term in office, and that is also highly significant for this country. there are a lot of people in the country, and i have spoken to supporters of president trump, who have also said they are exhausted, that this has been a dramatic, chaotic, unprecedented presidency with an enormous amount
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