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to lead the conversation with gary is another longstanding friend of mine and gary's who is undoubtedly helped us all understand american history in both ways we know through his own books but also in behind the scenes way, through his work not just at the miller center and with the miller center but through the history channel steve gillan is professor of history at university oklahoma, fellow at miller center and scholar and residence at the history channel. delighted to have gary and steve join us today, thanks for being friends of the miller center and friends of mine. i'll turn it over to you to start the conversation. >> thanks, bill, thanks for those kind words. gary, it's nice to see you. >> nice to see you too, steve. bill, thank you for the kind words. >> it's such a clever book. tell me, like, how did you come up with the idea? as a first book, how did you come up with such a brilliant idea. >> i think i came up with it as a series of experiences that i had, really beginning i think in 1984 when i started working on the campaign and i noticed this unique friendship between ga
to lead the conversation with gary is another longstanding friend of mine and gary's who is undoubtedly helped us all understand american history in both ways we know through his own books but also in behind the scenes way, through his work not just at the miller center and with the miller center but through the history channel steve gillan is professor of history at university oklahoma, fellow at miller center and scholar and residence at the history channel. delighted to have gary and steve...
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gary, many thanks again for| the thoughts they are at the white house, gary o'donoghue for us. two police officers who took pictures of two murdered sisters in a london park have beenjailed for over two years. pcs deninaffer and jamie lewis had been assigned to guard the scene in wembley, where the bodies of nicole smallman and bibaa henry were discovered, but they shared the images with friends and colleagues on a messaging platform. they had previously pleaded guilty to misconduct in a public office. at westminster, the education secretary, nadhim zahawi, has confirmed that a major investigation will go ahead into the death of six—year—old arthur labinjo—hughes, who was tortured and killed by his stepmother and father. mr zahawi said it was vital to learn what had gone wrong and why arthur hadn't been protected. our special correspondent lucy manning has the story. now everybody — neighbours, politicians, social services — think about arthur labinjo—hughes, but so few thought about him when he was alive. arthur, are you going to play for england? the boy who loved
gary, many thanks again for| the thoughts they are at the white house, gary o'donoghue for us. two police officers who took pictures of two murdered sisters in a london park have beenjailed for over two years. pcs deninaffer and jamie lewis had been assigned to guard the scene in wembley, where the bodies of nicole smallman and bibaa henry were discovered, but they shared the images with friends and colleagues on a messaging platform. they had previously pleaded guilty to misconduct in a public...
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gary wicker sham, told the judge, it's not like me to do that. he said, what he did on january six, is what he called, a dark blot. on his life. he said, i'm remorseful for. gary, has a dark blot on his life now because he made the mistake of believing donald trump. he committed crimes for donald trump. unlike donald, trump and the people at the highest level of the government, who violated their oath. and committed crimes for donald trump, today gary did something donald trump is never done. and surely never will do, gary, admitted what he did. on that dark day, in our nation's history. donald trump will never admit where he did on that day. gary admitted what he did was a crime, and he agreed to pay the price for that crime. we know now, that donald trump will never admit way he did, but we don't yet know, if donald trump will ever have to pay the price of being, of being as gary wicker sham now is, a convicted criminal. leading off our discussion tonight is steve schmidt, former republican strategist and cofounder of the lincoln project. steve
gary wicker sham, told the judge, it's not like me to do that. he said, what he did on january six, is what he called, a dark blot. on his life. he said, i'm remorseful for. gary, has a dark blot on his life now because he made the mistake of believing donald trump. he committed crimes for donald trump. unlike donald, trump and the people at the highest level of the government, who violated their oath. and committed crimes for donald trump, today gary did something donald trump is never done....
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and gary's that has been significant. how has that changed the economic and political environment in the country? there's generally being a growing and ease about so man is in the country and down there has in fact, been in puts of their country like nairobi dead. incidences of attacks against him on his back whenever an explosion, kelley, honestly, aud in town. anyway, i saw that these resentment, you know, of that, that they said the people were causing this, asked somalis, we have also been guilty of tribal prejudice during the colonial era. we saw selves as distinct from kenya. other tribes unfold to be categorized as issue as indian, some at ups walk, other than african and dubious privilege for which we paid higher taxes and go to live here in italy. the area of the capital that resolved for ations. like so many other somalis, this was the 1st place i arrived in nairobi when i came here to study. when the civil war started in somalia $99.00 to $1.00, italy was the natural refuge for many of the families fleeing the
and gary's that has been significant. how has that changed the economic and political environment in the country? there's generally being a growing and ease about so man is in the country and down there has in fact, been in puts of their country like nairobi dead. incidences of attacks against him on his back whenever an explosion, kelley, honestly, aud in town. anyway, i saw that these resentment, you know, of that, that they said the people were causing this, asked somalis, we have also been...
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gary wickersham told the judge it's not like me to do that. he said what he did on january 6th is what he called a dark blot on his life. he said i'm remorseful for wwic on his life now. he committed crimes for donald trump but unlike donald trump and the people who violated their oaths and committed crimes for donald trump, today gary wickersham did something donald trump has never done and will never do. gary wickersham admitted what he did on that dark day in our nation's history. donald trump will never admit what he did on that day. gary wickersham admitted what he did was a crime and he agreed to pay the price for that crime. we know now that donald trump will never admit what he did but we don't yet know if donald trump will ever have to pay the price of being as gary wickersham now is a convicted criminal. leading off our discussion tonight is steve schmidt, co-founder of the lincoln project. steve, we have an 81-year-old defendant sentenced today. the oldest person known to be charged among the close to 700 charged. while donald trump
gary wickersham told the judge it's not like me to do that. he said what he did on january 6th is what he called a dark blot on his life. he said i'm remorseful for wwic on his life now. he committed crimes for donald trump but unlike donald trump and the people who violated their oaths and committed crimes for donald trump, today gary wickersham did something donald trump has never done and will never do. gary wickersham admitted what he did on that dark day in our nation's history. donald...
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who so gary? ella said that also had him the key. how bully? boy. oh oh, the only order mother that one mother are a guy in the middle of it all muslim. hearing her, my says a was it and so it was her now monday of america for a show. well and i know how to thousands were tortured and killed yet would years lie solution allowed for complete media blackout. when details did finally come out, a month later, the government made the blond assertion that if to 7 men had been killed during an operation to disarm the clans. no one can put an exact number on the dead. certainly hundreds died, possibly more than a 1000. but the army was brutally efficient at this. passing the bodies. only a handful of photos made it out of would ye silent testimony to the atrocities committed the police and government officials will still more talk to get answers to what happened in ne province. both then and now i have to go to the capital naval residents of my problem is still refer to it as going to kinda night will be the melting pot, where every one of kenya's, $42.00 t
who so gary? ella said that also had him the key. how bully? boy. oh oh, the only order mother that one mother are a guy in the middle of it all muslim. hearing her, my says a was it and so it was her now monday of america for a show. well and i know how to thousands were tortured and killed yet would years lie solution allowed for complete media blackout. when details did finally come out, a month later, the government made the blond assertion that if to 7 men had been killed during an...
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ah, this is the road that links the 2 largest towns in kenya. ne province. gary's son would g. holton simple move the lack of development and lack of interest shown by successive governments. i don't care this point for structures protected woodyear from much of the recent violence that was engulfed goodies in 1984, however, these area had developed a reputation for insecurity. the district suffer from interclean violence, mainly over glazing lights, which are even by the standards of ne, produce extremely limited. the rains have been good this year, but in the 1980 successive drought had aggravated the problem, as had the inflow of weapons from neighboring. somebody like the british before them, the canaan governments chuckle to understand the complexities of clan politics. the answer to the escalating violence was to disarm the clans, a practical and sensible solution, but as with them must again gary. so 4 years aaliyah, the contempt in which administrators police and the army held somalis was to have fatal consequences. on friday, february 10th, 198 to full of police and military
ah, this is the road that links the 2 largest towns in kenya. ne province. gary's son would g. holton simple move the lack of development and lack of interest shown by successive governments. i don't care this point for structures protected woodyear from much of the recent violence that was engulfed goodies in 1984, however, these area had developed a reputation for insecurity. the district suffer from interclean violence, mainly over glazing lights, which are even by the standards of ne,...
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more somali said the dub refugee camp between gary's on the border with some money. this combined with the 2011 ambition and the memories of the shifter war mic for a lift looks at best we have seen us people of dubious loyalty at was. i'll sham up. these mistrust was gruff, clearly straightened on the 18th of november, 2012. when i crammed my touch, the minibus kenyans used daily, full transport was blown up on the outcomes of, isn't it? a young somali man was seized and beaten by the crown. within minutes there were running bottles between somalis an answer moneys. the looting of shops, rape and beatings were a grim reminder of how little hus change in my home. and it took the police several hours to intervene by which time the damage had been done in march to the anger of the isley community. like the residents of gary's, how they suffer from both the violence and the failures of the can them police who seat as a somali problem, what has there been more successes yet? why have you not a friend of any of the culprits or cutting all these killings and bombing sofa i
more somali said the dub refugee camp between gary's on the border with some money. this combined with the 2011 ambition and the memories of the shifter war mic for a lift looks at best we have seen us people of dubious loyalty at was. i'll sham up. these mistrust was gruff, clearly straightened on the 18th of november, 2012. when i crammed my touch, the minibus kenyans used daily, full transport was blown up on the outcomes of, isn't it? a young somali man was seized and beaten by the crown....
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to discuss the presidents and the friends in joining today by gary ginsberg in various capacities of politics and that political and corporate advisory and i'm delighted to say the gary is been a friend for over 30 years going back to the campaigns where we first met. and over the courses of this extraordinary career is held positions in technology and including it time warner and others in the clinton administration where gary ginsberg served in office, and he was at columbia and had a graduate degree of brown and he spent on so many dimensions that touch on this topic and created so for signed offer hundred author who has written extraordinary compelling imported books as well as a fun one and his best friends pushes back and known by the companies and we teach in fact the foundation of the various projects is the fact that many of these friends are not household names rated in the oval office serves as a unique vacuum as the presidents are in history and often it been forgotten. and so printed was in a terrific job of setting the record straight and describing who with these peopl
to discuss the presidents and the friends in joining today by gary ginsberg in various capacities of politics and that political and corporate advisory and i'm delighted to say the gary is been a friend for over 30 years going back to the campaigns where we first met. and over the courses of this extraordinary career is held positions in technology and including it time warner and others in the clinton administration where gary ginsberg served in office, and he was at columbia and had a...
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gensler, i mean, gary gensler, she's been supporting gary gensler and for him being at the sec since day one, a lot of people think she put him in there and number three she's obviously a partisan democrat now going after donald trump, who she obviously doesn't like on this whole spac thing that he's going to build-out his media property on or supposed to be a social media property. there's a lot of smoke here. i'm not saying it's going to get tossed because again, there's a little difference between this pittsburgh wheeling case, but, but, she's involved, it looks really crumby, it looks a lot like politics, and gary gensler, when she says jump, gary gensler generally says how high, because she is very close to him. now, absolutely true, liz. liz: no, i'm saying, if they start getting involved in these kinds of things just because it was donald trump -- charlie: why doesn't she just keep her mouth shut? if it's that bad they will look at everything, i just don't understand her getting involved in this , but she screwed them by doing it. now the case has taint. liz: well,dwac is up a
gensler, i mean, gary gensler, she's been supporting gary gensler and for him being at the sec since day one, a lot of people think she put him in there and number three she's obviously a partisan democrat now going after donald trump, who she obviously doesn't like on this whole spac thing that he's going to build-out his media property on or supposed to be a social media property. there's a lot of smoke here. i'm not saying it's going to get tossed because again, there's a little difference...
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to discuss the presidents and the friends in joining today by gary ginsberg in various capacities of politics and that political and corporate advisory and i'm delighted to say the gary is been a friend for over 30 years going back to the campaigns where we first met. and over the courses of this extraordinary career is held positions in technology and including it time warner and others in the clinton administration where gary ginsberg served in office, and he was at columbia and had a graduate degree of brown and he spent on so many dimensions that touch on this topic and created so for signed offer hundred author who has written extraordinary compelling imported books as well as a fun one and his best friends pushes back and known by the companies and we teach in fact the foundation of the various projects is the fact that many of these friends are not household names rated in the oval office serves as a unique vacuum as the presidents are in history and often it been forgotten. and so printed was in a terrific job of setting the record straight and describing who with these peopl
to discuss the presidents and the friends in joining today by gary ginsberg in various capacities of politics and that political and corporate advisory and i'm delighted to say the gary is been a friend for over 30 years going back to the campaigns where we first met. and over the courses of this extraordinary career is held positions in technology and including it time warner and others in the clinton administration where gary ginsberg served in office, and he was at columbia and had a...
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>> i'm not gary. i am the chanucorn. the magical chanukah unicorn we all know and love. >> jimmy: gary, i've told you this repeatedly in the past, i don't know how many times, we're not doing this. i'm sorry. this is one of our writers, gary greenburg. he's come up with this ridiculous chanukah unicorn character. [ laughter ] he's been trying to get it on the show for 12 years or something like that -- >> no, eight years. >> jimmy: okay, eight. >> wait a second, eight years? eight nights of chanukah. this is the year you finally believe! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: or maybe it's not. chanucorn is not a real thing, gary. >> is santa a real thing? >> jimmy: it's not even a "not real" real thing, it's a nonsense character you made up. >> stop being a negative nazi. [ moans ] >> jimmy: well, come on now, gary. >> jewish children all over the world know my origin story. >> jimmy: you have an origin story? >> of course i have an origin story. as a small child, i was bitten by a radioactive rabbi. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: o
>> i'm not gary. i am the chanucorn. the magical chanukah unicorn we all know and love. >> jimmy: gary, i've told you this repeatedly in the past, i don't know how many times, we're not doing this. i'm sorry. this is one of our writers, gary greenburg. he's come up with this ridiculous chanukah unicorn character. [ laughter ] he's been trying to get it on the show for 12 years or something like that -- >> no, eight years. >> jimmy: okay, eight. >> wait a second,...
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gary, you first here. we have some breaking news that the nba, even though you're outside an nfl stadium there, the nba has just postponed five upcoming games due to health and safety protocols. have you heard anything about that in addition to the, what, three nfl games that have been postponed? >> reporter: hey there, alex. yeah, game postponements and positive player notifications have been rolling in all afternoon. the nba announcing five games over the next three days have been postponed. it's not just one part of the country. these are teams from atlanta to brooklyn to cleveland to here in d.c. so that's happening in the nba. and in the nfl three games that were scheduled for today have been postponed to later this week after more than a hundred nfl players tested positive for covid this week alone. it's particularly impacting the washington football team with 22 players including their star quarterback out for this week. so that's a real impact there. and it's not just that these players are unvacci
gary, you first here. we have some breaking news that the nba, even though you're outside an nfl stadium there, the nba has just postponed five upcoming games due to health and safety protocols. have you heard anything about that in addition to the, what, three nfl games that have been postponed? >> reporter: hey there, alex. yeah, game postponements and positive player notifications have been rolling in all afternoon. the nba announcing five games over the next three days have been...
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gary, no way you can win this one. jessica, it's been the eight days since ben & jerry's posted on social media, is there silent tied to the middle east? is at the boston globe, npr or a fake headline? two-point. >> yes, it is tied to the middle east and npr. kennedy: that was boston globe, not a fake headline. kennedy: >> all right. kennedy: you could really win with this. how to raise antiracist babies according to psychologists. nbc, salon or fake headline? >> salon, right? kennedy: no, nbc. >> a tossup between those. kennedy: that's okay, jessica, i will cut and paste the article and send it to you so you finally don't have an antiracist baby. >> thank you because we were already concerned. a lot of white in our house if you know what i mean. i don't know what that means actually. kennedy: sometimes there are surprises in the delivery room. >> or red, right? kennedy: shane, he went. congratulations. we are sending you year's subscription to the national acquire. >> thank you so much. i needed a good firestarter. ke
gary, no way you can win this one. jessica, it's been the eight days since ben & jerry's posted on social media, is there silent tied to the middle east? is at the boston globe, npr or a fake headline? two-point. >> yes, it is tied to the middle east and npr. kennedy: that was boston globe, not a fake headline. kennedy: >> all right. kennedy: you could really win with this. how to raise antiracist babies according to psychologists. nbc, salon or fake headline? >> salon,...
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to discuss, it is gary hoffmann. gary, what is happening in san francisco? >> i don't know, isn't it weird that martin reit finally decides to get tough on crime when they go after the high-end stores? it's weird to me because they are neighborhoods, tender line is an example, it's been this way for decades, now she's deciding they will get tough on crime and the louis vuitton store is ransacked and you can't walk through union square without seeing three-quarter inch plywood over the windows set up beautiful holiday displays. it's weird to me because it signals that she doesn't care about the neighborhoods plagued by crime for decades. when it moves into the higher end areas, that's when she's really going to start get tough on this. it's bizarre to me the timing, i don't know what she was waiting for, she's been mayor long enough feeling the groove like you said, she's been mayor long enough, it should not have waited so long. kennedy: absolutely, people on the far left aggressive site alexandria cortez saying smash and grab are not happening, the data is
to discuss, it is gary hoffmann. gary, what is happening in san francisco? >> i don't know, isn't it weird that martin reit finally decides to get tough on crime when they go after the high-end stores? it's weird to me because they are neighborhoods, tender line is an example, it's been this way for decades, now she's deciding they will get tough on crime and the louis vuitton store is ransacked and you can't walk through union square without seeing three-quarter inch plywood over the...
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because you're not going anywhere, robert jordan bob, great to have you, gary, terrific gary, i've been researching about your legacy and we have to start with the fact that there was a time when almost every airline looked like it was going to go under. a lot asked for a bailout. what did you do? >> we were as prepared as we could be coming into 2020 and, you know, we could have fought our way through it, but it would have been really difficult all you have to do is look north to canada and see the struggles the airlines are having there. we were able to preserve jobs, no layoffs, no furloughs it was a scary time, but you just got to believe. we talk about that before. we've got a 50-year legacy and foundation we're built on. our people found a way in the end i'm very grateful for the federal government payroll support and, you know, we're in very strong position now and looking ahead. >> yeah. >> i think our last losing quarter is behind us. >> you did not -- your cash position is extraordinarily strong and you traced out yesterday, bob, a plan of expansion that i think is not being r
because you're not going anywhere, robert jordan bob, great to have you, gary, terrific gary, i've been researching about your legacy and we have to start with the fact that there was a time when almost every airline looked like it was going to go under. a lot asked for a bailout. what did you do? >> we were as prepared as we could be coming into 2020 and, you know, we could have fought our way through it, but it would have been really difficult all you have to do is look north to canada...
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charles: let me talk to, ask my newly christened bull, gary, what is your top idea, gary? >> well, i am going back to your previous thing you were talking about and that's walmart. they did almost $2 billion worth of stock buybacks. you know i shop in and out of walmart, depending where i live. we just moved to a place that has a walmart close. i will tell you what, they do a terrific job grocery and hard and soft goods. plus they're buying that stock back. the stock is off all-time highs. i think it has upside. charles: i'm a target man myself but i hear where you're coming from. rob, you teased us good. give us that stock. >> what you want to look at next year my three horsemen. coin boys will catch a rally this stock sold off. nvidia which is powering everything. as rates start to rise, people have a lot less liquidity they will spend on credit cards. capital one is the one you want to use. charles: it is in your wall lit. kim, gary, rob, have a great christmas. always appreciate your insight. coming up my holiday message to individual investors. trey collins joins me w
charles: let me talk to, ask my newly christened bull, gary, what is your top idea, gary? >> well, i am going back to your previous thing you were talking about and that's walmart. they did almost $2 billion worth of stock buybacks. you know i shop in and out of walmart, depending where i live. we just moved to a place that has a walmart close. i will tell you what, they do a terrific job grocery and hard and soft goods. plus they're buying that stock back. the stock is off all-time...
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charles: nancy, gary, i could not ask for two better people. this is important day, i appreciate you both. get more technical read, real investment advisors lance robinson with us. lance, you think the fed is doing this all backwards. what would a chairman roberts, since i made a vacancy at the fed, what would a chairman roberts do? >> this is kind of interesting. if you think about why we did qe? just as your guest was talking about. they did qe to lift asset prices. this was bernanke in 2010, we do qe to spur prices and economic growth. that is the process. when you unwind it shouldn't take support for the financial markets which creates consumer confidence. use equity to support markets, while markets adjust for tighter rates. once the economy is accommodative and understands adjust for higher interest rates, then remove the monetary policy. so again, my opinion, you take away the punch bowl first. then you put the noose around the neck of the market. it is backwards the way he is looking at it. charles: in the meantime there has been a self
charles: nancy, gary, i could not ask for two better people. this is important day, i appreciate you both. get more technical read, real investment advisors lance robinson with us. lance, you think the fed is doing this all backwards. what would a chairman roberts, since i made a vacancy at the fed, what would a chairman roberts do? >> this is kind of interesting. if you think about why we did qe? just as your guest was talking about. they did qe to lift asset prices. this was bernanke in...
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los angeles the gary and shannon show, it is gary, what a sunset there. young americans for liberty chief of staff, sean is here. democrat poster and author of america unite or die but certainly not united, it is doug sean. great to see you. gary, i will start with you. the place where i live in los angeles, just around the corner there was a home invasion armed robbers go into a party and stole thousands of dollars at gunpoint, jewelry, watches, phones and lapd pretty much didn't respond so are people supposed to just had their own private security now? >> yeah, i think that's what it's going to turn out to be, different neighborhoods especially higher and eberhard will higher private security, private armed security and businesses, the business model private armed security in los angeles is a booming now whether private on your body little regards are people who come to your house and sit on your block in a marked car to prevent this from happening. in the high end neighborhoods, that's not a problem. depalma is crime spikes will bleed into lower level
los angeles the gary and shannon show, it is gary, what a sunset there. young americans for liberty chief of staff, sean is here. democrat poster and author of america unite or die but certainly not united, it is doug sean. great to see you. gary, i will start with you. the place where i live in los angeles, just around the corner there was a home invasion armed robbers go into a party and stole thousands of dollars at gunpoint, jewelry, watches, phones and lapd pretty much didn't respond so...
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meanwhile get to gary kaltbaum and phil blancato. before we start with the last 24 hours, the news we knew would happen sooner or later, we have our first case of the omicron variant in california. markets fell apart. rebounded a little bit, have equalibrium here. fully vaccinated. not a booster shot. mild symptoms, self-quarantine. dr. fauci saying what he has been saying the last few days, we'll have to wait a couple more weeks to see the, how transmissible it is, but more importantly, just how. of a danger it is. gary, is this news changing anything that you might have been thinking about when you came to work today? >> no. it remains what i call a no biggie. we have much bigger things to deal with and may i state for the record and i fire jay powell and hire danielle dimartino booth to run the fed because of everything she just said. the problem going forward is simplistic. this man along with the lemmings around the globe have printed $30 trillion into the system. i've been saying all along i don't know what distortions it will
meanwhile get to gary kaltbaum and phil blancato. before we start with the last 24 hours, the news we knew would happen sooner or later, we have our first case of the omicron variant in california. markets fell apart. rebounded a little bit, have equalibrium here. fully vaccinated. not a booster shot. mild symptoms, self-quarantine. dr. fauci saying what he has been saying the last few days, we'll have to wait a couple more weeks to see the, how transmissible it is, but more importantly, just...
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gary 0'donoghue, bbc news, washington. professor peter chin hong, an expert in treating infectious diseases from the university of california in san francisco, says biden�*s measures are more of damage control than prevention. i think many people are worried that too little, too late is the theme of the speech. there's certainly things that will be good for stopgap measures, like 1000 medics and nurses, increased ppe like gloves and masks for health care workers, but some of them would be a little bit too late. it'll be injanuary. i think 0micron will have probably gone by the east coast by then with half a billion tests, but do realise that the country has 330 million people, so that doesn't go very far. and increasing vaccination sites would be beneficial, but again if much of it is coming injanuary, many people many people are worried that it wouldn't be in time for the surge that's upon us right now. professor, i know there's a lag in data between infections, hospitalisations and more severe cases, but what are the e
gary 0'donoghue, bbc news, washington. professor peter chin hong, an expert in treating infectious diseases from the university of california in san francisco, says biden�*s measures are more of damage control than prevention. i think many people are worried that too little, too late is the theme of the speech. there's certainly things that will be good for stopgap measures, like 1000 medics and nurses, increased ppe like gloves and masks for health care workers, but some of them would be a...
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>> mm-hmm. >> i'm gary childs. how you doing? >> reporter: at first, the detective kept it vague, trying to confirm that bennett had indeed been in baltimore at the time of the murder. the year 2000. bennett said he was. he'd spent about a month on the streets there after being ditched by some friends on their way to a concert. >> i gotta tell you that's strange. >> that's why it is strange. >> real strange. and then not to remember anybody you stayed with or hooked up with. >> reporter: then, the detective played his hand. laid out the reason for his visit. >> this girl's fingernails were taken at the time of her death. and under her fingernails is your dna. now there's no denying it. >> reporter: but bennett did have an explanation. and it had nothing to do with committing murder in a house. >> he remembers a confrontation that he had in a bus stop with a female in maryland, in baltimore, right around the time of the murder. >> i got kinda scared because, um, you know i was trying to fight back. and i think i hurt her. i'm not
>> mm-hmm. >> i'm gary childs. how you doing? >> reporter: at first, the detective kept it vague, trying to confirm that bennett had indeed been in baltimore at the time of the murder. the year 2000. bennett said he was. he'd spent about a month on the streets there after being ditched by some friends on their way to a concert. >> i gotta tell you that's strange. >> that's why it is strange. >> real strange. and then not to remember anybody you stayed with or...
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laura: gary o'donoghue reporting. you are watching bbc world news america. still to come, russia's president tightens defense ties with india durina visit to delhi. we will have the latest on what this means. a teenager from the u.k. who survived a crocodile attack in zambia says she is lucky to be alive. she was saved by her friend and is recovering in hospital. luisa has the story for us now. correspondent: emily osborne smith was on a gap year trip of a lifetime, but in the waters near victoria falls, the 18-year-old was attacked by a crocodile. >> i accepted i was going to lose my foot. i told my friends, it's fine, i am still alive. and then i was told my foot is going to be fine and i was going to be able to walk again. it's such a relief. correspondent: the accident happened while she was white water rafting with a group. she was airlifted to hundred 40 miles to the capital, where surgeons performed a lifesaving operation and saved her leg. she is expected back in the u.k. to be transported to a hospital for more treatment. ♪ laura: the buildup of r
laura: gary o'donoghue reporting. you are watching bbc world news america. still to come, russia's president tightens defense ties with india durina visit to delhi. we will have the latest on what this means. a teenager from the u.k. who survived a crocodile attack in zambia says she is lucky to be alive. she was saved by her friend and is recovering in hospital. luisa has the story for us now. correspondent: emily osborne smith was on a gap year trip of a lifetime, but in the waters near...
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thank you, gary. south africa is the place _ johannesburg. thank you, gary. south africa is the place where _ johannesburg. thank you, gary. south africa is the place where omicron - africa is the place where omicron was first— africa is the place where omicron was first detected _ africa is the place where omicron was first detected so there - africa is the place where omicron was first detected so there was i was first detected so there was a lot of— was first detected so there was a lot of interest _ was first detected so there was a lot of interest in _ was first detected so there was a lot of interest in how— was first detected so there was a lot of interest in how things - was first detected so there was a lot of interest in how things are i lot of interest in how things are unfolding — lot of interest in how things are unfolding here and _ lot of interest in how things are unfolding here and so- lot of interest in how things are unfolding here and so far, - lot of interest in how things
thank you, gary. south africa is the place _ johannesburg. thank you, gary. south africa is the place where _ johannesburg. thank you, gary. south africa is the place where omicron - africa is the place where omicron was first— africa is the place where omicron was first detected _ africa is the place where omicron was first detected so there - africa is the place where omicron was first detected so there was i was first detected so there was a lot of— was first detected so there was a lot...
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now this is, this is gary. go hi, gary, i'm, i'm sorry i'm, but maybe i got misdirected, i'm or one in mining and carrying awful death and do this with burns, or they'll just cut down all the trees. this field has been cleared and open so the mind can expand into how the problem is. you start to displace a bunch of animals when you remove their habitats, including the endangered animals, the eastern indigo snake, the gopher, tortoise, the stork, and the box turtle. mm. the law states that if they run into anything of archaeological importance, like an indian burial ground, they have to stop digging immediately contact the proper authorities and let them take over the airing and according to long time mosaic and play. that's just something you don't to. don't know it's worth a few sources to deals ah, servers to you. so distribute. so bird go for all you know for you to be able to walk you through to your groups. installed the washer global process because both of these, you blog molder bumper to pull up a few b
now this is, this is gary. go hi, gary, i'm, i'm sorry i'm, but maybe i got misdirected, i'm or one in mining and carrying awful death and do this with burns, or they'll just cut down all the trees. this field has been cleared and open so the mind can expand into how the problem is. you start to displace a bunch of animals when you remove their habitats, including the endangered animals, the eastern indigo snake, the gopher, tortoise, the stork, and the box turtle. mm. the law states that if...
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with minion gary o'donoghue — countermeasures. with minion gary o'donoghue who — countermeasures. with minion gary o'donoghue who was _ countermeasures. with minion gary o'donoghue who was live _ countermeasures. with minion gary o'donoghue who was live with - countermeasures. with minion gary o'donoghue who was live with us i countermeasures. with minion gary i o'donoghue who was live with us from washington. what will be to make of this given the athletes are still going and we will still get full support from the us authorities? t support from the us authorities? i think it's worth bearing in mind there's— think it's worth bearing in mind there's been— think it's worth bearing in mind there's been a _ think it's worth bearing in mind there's been a lot _ think it's worth bearing in mind there's been a lot of— think it's worth bearing in mind there's been a lot of pressure i there's been a lot of pressure across— there's been a lot of pressure across the _ there's been a lot of pressure across the political— there's been a lot of pressure across the political spectrum
with minion gary o'donoghue — countermeasures. with minion gary o'donoghue who — countermeasures. with minion gary o'donoghue who was _ countermeasures. with minion gary o'donoghue who was live _ countermeasures. with minion gary o'donoghue who was live with - countermeasures. with minion gary o'donoghue who was live with us i countermeasures. with minion gary i o'donoghue who was live with us from washington. what will be to make of this given the athletes are still going and we will still...
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but i was actually doing homework for this knowing that my buddy gary gary caught back up would be here. between -- gary kaltbaum would be here. collectively, gary, they have sold about $63 billion of stock since last year at this time. so that's up about 50 percent. should we worry about that? the rule of thumb seems to be9 if the insiders are selling, you should be worried. >> one of the biggest characteristics of approaching rough markets is insider selling, but it's not just the individuals selling. it is the massive amounts of ipos. that's companies selling. the record amounts of secondary offerings. i can't even keep up with the amount of secondary offerings in the market with companies that are already public putting out more stock. the spacs -- neil: right. >> i could go on and on. this is all what i call late-stage bull market characteristics, and when you throw in the rocket, it's a rocket ship of leverage, straight up, people borrowing money to get into the market, it's eighth, ninth inning. and charles is right, he's worried about next year. i'm pretty sure we've got a bear
but i was actually doing homework for this knowing that my buddy gary gary caught back up would be here. between -- gary kaltbaum would be here. collectively, gary, they have sold about $63 billion of stock since last year at this time. so that's up about 50 percent. should we worry about that? the rule of thumb seems to be9 if the insiders are selling, you should be worried. >> one of the biggest characteristics of approaching rough markets is insider selling, but it's not just the...
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the town of bremen, our gary tuchman is on the scene there. here's what he found. >> reporter: the tornado tore right through the small town of bremen, kentucky, where only a few money people live. the twister left dead and injured within the town limits. you know all these people? >> i do. >> reporter: alex pipe satisfactory deputy sheriff with the sheriff's department and a life-long resident here. >> i think at this point right here, most of us are all still in shock. >> reporter: much of bremen has been destroyed or damaged. this was a neighborhood of many homes, but now it's almost as of the houses evaporated. no evidence a home was ever here. in other areas, you see rubble and some of what was inside thousands, like appliances, but no sign of the kitchen. and schoolbooks, art projects, stuffed animals, reminders of the horror that so many children and their families experienced late friday night. in other parts of bremen, houses still stand, but are demolished inside. joe gish lives in town. he says his house is okay, but -- >> your brot
the town of bremen, our gary tuchman is on the scene there. here's what he found. >> reporter: the tornado tore right through the small town of bremen, kentucky, where only a few money people live. the twister left dead and injured within the town limits. you know all these people? >> i do. >> reporter: alex pipe satisfactory deputy sheriff with the sheriff's department and a life-long resident here. >> i think at this point right here, most of us are all still in shock....
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gary is in d.c. which is seeing more cases per capita than any other place in the country right now, but the cases may actually be an undercount. gary, what's happening there and what does this mean for the return to school there? >> reporter: hey there, joe. i want to show new line behind me, we are at one of the eight libraries that d.c. has set up to hand out at home rapid tests. we saw hundreds of people in line here before the doors even opened at noon. this is all part of a program they started last week. the city says 108,000 people have picked up these tests, but only 17,000 have actually reported the tests and the results back to the city. that's where that undercount can come in. the city is urging people to take the test and immediately go back on line to a portal and say whether or not you were positive or negative. they say they really want the negative tests, too, to see where in the city are the positives and where in the city are the negatives. this is all coming as d.c. public school
gary is in d.c. which is seeing more cases per capita than any other place in the country right now, but the cases may actually be an undercount. gary, what's happening there and what does this mean for the return to school there? >> reporter: hey there, joe. i want to show new line behind me, we are at one of the eight libraries that d.c. has set up to hand out at home rapid tests. we saw hundreds of people in line here before the doors even opened at noon. this is all part of a program...
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in the map, a dylan fan, no butter jelly provides an indication of gary ins, appearance. but the challenge of depicting the most colorful creature in hell is a daunting one. the other figures are extremely imaginative and vivid. they scream, they fight, they talk. they appear to be moving just as dante does in words. but italy brings the figures to life in his drawings with the use of light shadow and color. and i had seen a truly dish view that of course, is where the difficulty arose in gary, how can go re on be made even more vivid, more colorful often by obviously our solution was found, which is why korean is uncolored a nurse and go from robin to swing a scorpion, which corrode yet it's possible that tom though the length of time, but it took on precluded finishing ups and in the sense of fully color again. but it is, it is also possible that um, it was decided that the on color drawings, some were beautiful enough in themselves to justify simply am completing the cycle as on black and white wine drawings. she let me be, does anybody think that a drawing shall great
in the map, a dylan fan, no butter jelly provides an indication of gary ins, appearance. but the challenge of depicting the most colorful creature in hell is a daunting one. the other figures are extremely imaginative and vivid. they scream, they fight, they talk. they appear to be moving just as dante does in words. but italy brings the figures to life in his drawings with the use of light shadow and color. and i had seen a truly dish view that of course, is where the difficulty arose in gary,...
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in corona virus cases or journeys now from london is football journalist gary al smith and gary is cameron ready to host the tournaments already. every 2 years for this argument come. so european clubs, especially when she she wants always because the one reason, although i should try this will be in a long line of excuses. oh, by us you know, cover quite a while there most of the african shopped there. she also stood women's africa, a couple of nations and the pool a crowd of 50000 people. pyro covered mary personally. okay. okay. teams in europe still refused to let their african players participate in the combinations. no, because for a simple reason, i mean that he follows up in he thought international sanction. so total, including the africa, couple of missions. you have no choice, but if you don't release your player 2 things will happen. either play out, hopefully in any domestic competition or so, or else the fees are a fee and a clock up sanction to you. yes. so what are the chances that it could still be postponed or cancelled at the last minute? 0 upset a dessert? love him? no.
in corona virus cases or journeys now from london is football journalist gary al smith and gary is cameron ready to host the tournaments already. every 2 years for this argument come. so european clubs, especially when she she wants always because the one reason, although i should try this will be in a long line of excuses. oh, by us you know, cover quite a while there most of the african shopped there. she also stood women's africa, a couple of nations and the pool a crowd of 50000 people....
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if what happened in gary's, there was a tragedy. what else to happen in? what g? a in the heart of not is province. 5 years later was to eclipse all past the atrocities. ah, the you and called it the last human rights violation in kenya's history. and this is no exaggeration. oh, can you hear anticipation these lazy excitement is growing. as cattle anyways brings your favorite teen to cattle for the fever arab. com. 2021 . greatness is in the air. late sore is one and to reach new heights. join us in, cut off from november, the 30th to december. the 18th booked your package now at canton, airways dot com, step beyond the comfort zone. where assumptions are challenged, travel to the ends of the earth on further experience, the unimaginable of the people who live it is, is probably the most extreme situation i've been involved in how quickly things contract award winning documentary use the old for perception witness on a just the euro, oh, there's a lot more into al jazeera than t v with our website mobile app, social media, and podcast. al jazeera digital is a wor
if what happened in gary's, there was a tragedy. what else to happen in? what g? a in the heart of not is province. 5 years later was to eclipse all past the atrocities. ah, the you and called it the last human rights violation in kenya's history. and this is no exaggeration. oh, can you hear anticipation these lazy excitement is growing. as cattle anyways brings your favorite teen to cattle for the fever arab. com. 2021 . greatness is in the air. late sore is one and to reach new heights. join...
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it's here on the upper left over the hell. mine's to gary on there with my dad. he's described by dante, as the most colorful creature found in hell more colorful than woven oriental fabrics. and yet on this colored sheet, korean is the only creature who is not colored at all. in the map, a dylan fan, no butter jelly provides an indication of gary ins, appearance. but the challenge of depicting the most colorful creature in hell is a daunting one. the other figures are extremely imaginative and vivid. they scream, they fight, they talk. they appear to be moving just as dante does in words, but he chelly brings the figures to life in his drawings with the use of light shadow and color. and i had seen a truly dish view. that of course is where the difficulty rose in. gary, how can go re on be made even more vivid, more colorful often by obviously our solution was found, which is why korean is uncolored, a nurse and go from rotten to speaking. scott, young, miss cordelia. it's possible that john though the length of time but it took i'm precluded finishing ups and i
it's here on the upper left over the hell. mine's to gary on there with my dad. he's described by dante, as the most colorful creature found in hell more colorful than woven oriental fabrics. and yet on this colored sheet, korean is the only creature who is not colored at all. in the map, a dylan fan, no butter jelly provides an indication of gary ins, appearance. but the challenge of depicting the most colorful creature in hell is a daunting one. the other figures are extremely imaginative and...
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let me go over to gary who is dealing with testing in d.c. as good as any place to go to figure out these days of the testing capacity. what are you finding? >> hey, chuck. you know, we've seen over the past holidays over the past two years there's been lines at testing sites every holiday and this is no different before christmas here. we're seeing lines here in d.c. and around the country and d.c. is seeing, as you know, 3,000 cases just this weekend alone of coronavirus. it's a 350% change just from two weeks ago. so d.c. health is really scrambling into action here. one thing they're doing is increasing the testing capability. they're starting a new program called test yourself express where they're handing out 1,000 rapid c, ovid tests. we were just at a center there down the road and there were hundreds of people in line, probably more people in line than we had the capacity and a lot of frustration, too, among people. one because mayor muriel bowser lifted the mask mandate and then just this week put it back in and, two, because they b
let me go over to gary who is dealing with testing in d.c. as good as any place to go to figure out these days of the testing capacity. what are you finding? >> hey, chuck. you know, we've seen over the past holidays over the past two years there's been lines at testing sites every holiday and this is no different before christmas here. we're seeing lines here in d.c. and around the country and d.c. is seeing, as you know, 3,000 cases just this weekend alone of coronavirus. it's a 350%...
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in san jose jesse gary ktvu, fox two news. former san francisco department of public works director mohamed naru has agreed to plead guilty in connection to a corruption case that rock city hall, according to the u. s attorney's office. a plea agreement was filed today. never consented to plead guilty to wire fraud. and in these plea agreement, newer admits to public corruption. newer was accused of participating in a long running scheme involving multiple bribes and kickbacks during his tenure as dpw's director. authorities say today's announcement is significant, but it does not end the fbi's investigation into the corruption case. a prestigious recognition for an east a nonprofit how it will help blowing some students graduate from college and a generous act of kindness. just in time for christmas. how is san francisco family now has a new christmas decoration after one of theirs was stolen. end in whether your weekend forecast will be driving pretty cold. especially for tomorrow morning. coming up to areas will be sub free
in san jose jesse gary ktvu, fox two news. former san francisco department of public works director mohamed naru has agreed to plead guilty in connection to a corruption case that rock city hall, according to the u. s attorney's office. a plea agreement was filed today. never consented to plead guilty to wire fraud. and in these plea agreement, newer admits to public corruption. newer was accused of participating in a long running scheme involving multiple bribes and kickbacks during his tenure...
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gary moore it is great to speak to you. i know we will be watching along with many people around the country —— gary malcolm. merry christmas, thank you. bit of breaking news: the scottish government has just announced that nightclubs in scotland will close for three weeks from 27th december. previously in scotland — nightclubs , which are defined as an "�*indoor standing event�* , were to be limited to a crowd of 100 people from boxing day , but that's now been scrapped and they are going to be closed altogether for three weeks. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. it is milder, yes. across northern ireland, scotland and england but still cold with a north—easterly flow across the north—east of scotland. rain moving northwards and eastward through the course of the day, heaviest across south—west scotland and northern england and to the south of that, you can see 11 celsius maximum temperature. to the north of eight, five, six, seven. it should brighten up later on across south—wes
gary moore it is great to speak to you. i know we will be watching along with many people around the country —— gary malcolm. merry christmas, thank you. bit of breaking news: the scottish government has just announced that nightclubs in scotland will close for three weeks from 27th december. previously in scotland — nightclubs , which are defined as an "�*indoor standing event�* , were to be limited to a crowd of 100 people from boxing day , but that's now been scrapped and they...
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in fremont, jesse gary ktvu, fox two news. in the south bay. the valley transportation authority is looking to hire a consultant to help the agency change its culture and climate following the deadly mass shooting earlier this year on may 26, the workplace mass shooting took the lives of nineveh to employees. another worker took his own life months later because of extreme trauma related to the attack after the shooting at $20 million state funding initiative led to the creation of a union management partnership tasked with deciding how those funds should be used. the money will be used to improve internal support systems for employees, so they feel respected, safe and confident to do their jobs. the deadline to submit proposals for the consultant position is january 31st. the cdc's releasing new guidance for healthcare workers. workers with covid, who are asymptomatic can return to work after seven days with a negative test, and workers who have received all recommended vaccine doses, including a booster do not need to quarantine following hig
in fremont, jesse gary ktvu, fox two news. in the south bay. the valley transportation authority is looking to hire a consultant to help the agency change its culture and climate following the deadly mass shooting earlier this year on may 26, the workplace mass shooting took the lives of nineveh to employees. another worker took his own life months later because of extreme trauma related to the attack after the shooting at $20 million state funding initiative led to the creation of a union...
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thank you, gary. south africa is the place - where omicron was first detected so there was a lot of interest - in how things are unfolding here, and so far, the outlook- is broadly very encouraging. hospital admissions l are still a tiny fraction of what they were at the same point as in previous waves. _ the same goes for the official death rate from omicron - which is dramatically lower than for delta. _ the latest figures suggest this - fourth wave, which rose so steeply, is already starting to dip in south africa _ but we still need to be cautious. for a start, the official death toll is probably. a significant underestimate, | perhaps by a factor of three, and we still don't know why omicron seems to be leaving this _ country relatively unscathed. is it a sign that the variant - is less severe or could it be that so many south africans were exposed to previous variants and enjoyed - some immunity as a result? even if vaccination levels here remain pretty low. i or simply the fact that this . is a
thank you, gary. south africa is the place - where omicron was first detected so there was a lot of interest - in how things are unfolding here, and so far, the outlook- is broadly very encouraging. hospital admissions l are still a tiny fraction of what they were at the same point as in previous waves. _ the same goes for the official death rate from omicron - which is dramatically lower than for delta. _ the latest figures suggest this - fourth wave, which rose so steeply, is already starting...
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included southwest ceo gary kelly, who appeared mask mtion,. >> sitting side by side, as senators fired questions. >> will we ever be able to get on an airplane without masks? >> i think the case is very strong, that masks don't add much. >> reporter: after the hearing southwest ceo gary kelly then tested positive for covid despite being fully and boosted. >> i'm shocked that some of the ceos here today have suggested that we no longer need mask mandates. on planes. do you believe that we should be lifting the mask mandate? >> we agree that it should continue to stay in place. it's a workplace safety issue. >> reporter: senator ed markey of massachusetts hammered the mask mandate. >> will you refund that money yes or no? >> we will give you a credit. >> passengers want the money back and you say you won't i give it back to them and at a minimum they want a voucher they can use whenever they want to. >> reporter: american and southwest acknowledge the pandemic has mate e-made it harder to recover from weather issues. >> essential not only volunteer for work. >> reporter: but republicans
included southwest ceo gary kelly, who appeared mask mtion,. >> sitting side by side, as senators fired questions. >> will we ever be able to get on an airplane without masks? >> i think the case is very strong, that masks don't add much. >> reporter: after the hearing southwest ceo gary kelly then tested positive for covid despite being fully and boosted. >> i'm shocked that some of the ceos here today have suggested that we no longer need mask mandates. on...
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thank you for that, gary. and a little later in the programme we hear a former us ambassador to nato's take on the meeting. a woman who gave key evidence in the trial of ghislaine maxwell — has spoken publicly today — saying she hopes the guilty verdict will bring some solace to other survivors. annie farmer — the only witness to use her real name during testimony — said the case demonstrated that no one was above the law. maxwell was found guilty yesterday — by a jury in new york — of grooming underage girls — to be abused by her friend jeffrey epstein. her lawyers say they will appeal against the verdict. this report by our correspondent, aleem maqbool, contains some flashing images. good morning america. guilty. good morning — guilty, i a long awaited verdict... the downfall of the british formersocialite, now a convicted sex trafficker, has been headline news here. and one of the four women brave enough to testify to put her behind bars, who was abused as a teenager, has been giving her rea
thank you for that, gary. and a little later in the programme we hear a former us ambassador to nato's take on the meeting. a woman who gave key evidence in the trial of ghislaine maxwell — has spoken publicly today — saying she hopes the guilty verdict will bring some solace to other survivors. annie farmer — the only witness to use her real name during testimony — said the case demonstrated that no one was above the law. maxwell was found guilty yesterday — by a jury in new york —...