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stanton, i inform the house that mr. stanton will record his presence. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. crist, mr. lawson, and mr. cardenas, i inform the house that mr. crist, mr. lawson, and mr. cardenas will record present. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? >> as the member designated by representative david scott, i inform the house that mr. scott will record his presence. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from virginia seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. schrier, i inform the house that ms. schrier will record her presence. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. lamb born of colorado, i inform the house that mr. lamb born will vote present on the quorum call. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from ohio
stanton, i inform the house that mr. stanton will record his presence. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. crist, mr. lawson, and mr. cardenas, i inform the house that mr. crist, mr. lawson, and mr. cardenas will record present. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? >> as the member designated by representative david...
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and we got there and it felt like we invoked stanton carlisle. the voice alone. we worked on the voice. tim monaco who i have worked with, derin brown, i got to work with him and really honed everything. so this guy kind of existed. and guillermo and i kind of watched what stantont was going to do every day. >> stephen: stanton carlisle starts out as a midway mentalist. >> he starts out as a grifter and learns about mentalism from david strahhan's character, and you use them and strive off of those skills. all he does is manipulate. and it definitely did kind of mess me up a little bit. it was dark. it was a dark film. >> stephen: do you think you could do that with your own study of human behavior? because so much of it is trying to perceive in someone else the need that they won't name publicly, and then giving them the thing that they wish they could ask for. >> yes. i mean, cate's character says, "what do i want?" and he says, "what everybody wants-- to be found out." and you hit them where it counts-- health, wealth, love. find out what they're afraid of and
and we got there and it felt like we invoked stanton carlisle. the voice alone. we worked on the voice. tim monaco who i have worked with, derin brown, i got to work with him and really honed everything. so this guy kind of existed. and guillermo and i kind of watched what stantont was going to do every day. >> stephen: stanton carlisle starts out as a midway mentalist. >> he starts out as a grifter and learns about mentalism from david strahhan's character, and you use them and...
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david hunter was a radical republican ethan hitchcock was in edwin stanton's back pocket silas. casey was somebody who had a grudge against porter because porter had tried to remove him from command months earlier napoleon buford was in the back pocket of secretary of the treasury sam and chase rufus king and james ricketts both came under scrutiny for their performance at the battle of second manassas. and so this might be a chance for them to clear their names and to find somebody else for a scapegoat benjamin franklin and john slow porter had no problems with but the man there at the bottom is going to plague porter longer than anybody else as a member of this court-martial and that is the republican james garfield who will of course become president of the united states, but we are going to get there porter is being tried. for eight different counts a violating the ninth article of war which is disobeying a lawful order in the face of the enemy. and the 52nd article of war misbehavior? in the face of the enemy sounds familiar to john martindale, certainly. porter's trial is
david hunter was a radical republican ethan hitchcock was in edwin stanton's back pocket silas. casey was somebody who had a grudge against porter because porter had tried to remove him from command months earlier napoleon buford was in the back pocket of secretary of the treasury sam and chase rufus king and james ricketts both came under scrutiny for their performance at the battle of second manassas. and so this might be a chance for them to clear their names and to find somebody else for a...
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rabbi joshua stanton, let me turn to you. if the rabbi there at the synagogue in colleyville is in fact among those hostages, tell us what he might be going through right now. you were saying earlier that you don't become a rabbi to get into the security business, but i just can't imagine what he may be going through right now. >> so, according to my colleagues, the rabbi, if indeed he is there, is charlie citron walker, and he is absolutely beloved. he's the first full-time rabbi to the synagogue. gives his heart and soul to that place and the community members. he is dedicated to justice and to social justice and i cannot even imagine the fear, the terror, the horror in his heart right now. not only for his safety, but the safety of those who are with him. and i would love to ask if i may for those who feel called to prayer in whatever language and tradition that they're from, to join in prayer for rabbi citron walker and also to consider an act of justice in his honor and as a form of action done as a sign of solidarity an
rabbi joshua stanton, let me turn to you. if the rabbi there at the synagogue in colleyville is in fact among those hostages, tell us what he might be going through right now. you were saying earlier that you don't become a rabbi to get into the security business, but i just can't imagine what he may be going through right now. >> so, according to my colleagues, the rabbi, if indeed he is there, is charlie citron walker, and he is absolutely beloved. he's the first full-time rabbi to the...
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rabbi joshua stanton, thank you very much for weighing in during this unfolding situation in texas. we want you to stand by. we're going to take a quick break. as we try to get more information about what's happening in colleyville, texas. apparently the fbi is in communication with the hostage taker who is holding people hostage inside the synagogue. just outside of dallas. we're going to have the latest on all of this with all of our correspondents and analysts, and rabbi stanton in a few moments. stay with us. ess yet. when you switch and bring your own device, we'll pay off your phone up to $800. you can keep your phone. and keep your number. visit your local t-mobile store today. i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! (sighs wearily) here i'll take that! (excited yell) woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one gram of sugar, and nutrients to support immune health. it's your home. and there's no place like wayfair to make the morning chaos, organized chaos. however you make it, ma
rabbi joshua stanton, thank you very much for weighing in during this unfolding situation in texas. we want you to stand by. we're going to take a quick break. as we try to get more information about what's happening in colleyville, texas. apparently the fbi is in communication with the hostage taker who is holding people hostage inside the synagogue. just outside of dallas. we're going to have the latest on all of this with all of our correspondents and analysts, and rabbi stanton in a few...
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— think stanton i? things have not shifted that _ think stanton i? things have not shifted that much _ think stanton i? things have not shifted that much significantly . shifted that much significantly today in the sense we still don't have the sue gray report. it meant police investigation into what has been going on at number ten has obviously been launched, so i think that's really what westminster is waiting for and that is going to be key to boris johnson's survival. waiting for and that is going to be key to borisjohnson's survival. he serves at the pleasure of the conservative parliamentary party and for the moment there are not enough letters, it's 5a letters required to go to the 1922 committee to tour a vote of no—confidence and at the moment those letters are not there depending on what the sue gray report says come of their variable could be advanced to move very fast. in the things they forget date that actually has shifted all the revelations about penn farthing in the rescue of 150 cats and dogs out of afghanistan. we were told by th
— think stanton i? things have not shifted that _ think stanton i? things have not shifted that much _ think stanton i? things have not shifted that much significantly . shifted that much significantly today in the sense we still don't have the sue gray report. it meant police investigation into what has been going on at number ten has obviously been launched, so i think that's really what westminster is waiting for and that is going to be key to boris johnson's survival. waiting for and that...
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her name is sandra stanton and you think she really be interested in this story. and it turns out she was so in 2014. i started coming even more often then that's when i first met my friend here the honorable john charles. and i started coming here frequently. and eventually became a fellow. and this is when i first began uncovering how my family might be related to thomas jefferson. and of course with the guidance and help with and and this groundbreaking book those who labor for my happiness about slavery at monticello. and let's see. here's what we discovered. but i'm related to thomas jefferson through his great great grandson. whose name was moncure robinson taylor remember dad said his mother's name was robinson or taylor. he wasn't sure remember i had the bible with the initials dt. jefferson had a great great grandson. he had a lot of great great grandchildren. he had a great great grandson named monk here robinson taylor and it turns out that he was my great-grandfather. that would have meant of course that i was descended from jefferson and his wife mart
her name is sandra stanton and you think she really be interested in this story. and it turns out she was so in 2014. i started coming even more often then that's when i first met my friend here the honorable john charles. and i started coming here frequently. and eventually became a fellow. and this is when i first began uncovering how my family might be related to thomas jefferson. and of course with the guidance and help with and and this groundbreaking book those who labor for my happiness...
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can stanton close lives in the room next to lars. the 32 year old has been disabled since he was run over by a car as a child. he's single but looking for a girlfriend and hopes to find one very soon. whoa, when it comes to women. yeah. i, there's not just the one in like they claim in all those sappy movies. there are millions of right. why does it the girl? so if you don't get you on for me, there's always another. but the worlds of all of women, golf all but oh oh, most of them don't want me me. why no. ha. die. i don't know safely. he wouldn't, they don't want mainly should i'd like to have a girl random that's why he frequents an online dating portal for people with disabilities. now he's writing to katie. you from a she on 2 years older than me or that's okay. cool. oh ha. gunther. katie's really ready cod, he konstantin says that sometimes he gets really lonely but he enjoys his creature comforts and the company of the people he lives with. oh, in other facilities, constantine might not be encouraged to express his wishes so o
can stanton close lives in the room next to lars. the 32 year old has been disabled since he was run over by a car as a child. he's single but looking for a girlfriend and hopes to find one very soon. whoa, when it comes to women. yeah. i, there's not just the one in like they claim in all those sappy movies. there are millions of right. why does it the girl? so if you don't get you on for me, there's always another. but the worlds of all of women, golf all but oh oh, most of them don't want me...
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they were able to take the train up to the stanton area, and then can walk on home. now, even while they're walking back, they get captured again. >> so lucky. >> he was a lucky guy. >> thankfully for them, it's a short capture. they are released pretty quickly, and then from stanton, they are able then to walk back home and in dramatic fashion, william williams, anne hollingsworth, they arrive back to waterford, william has smallpox while he's in prison. they make it back to waterford on christmas day, 1863. >> very hallmark. >> a secession christmas is laid out for you right here. >> a secession christmas! this is a story handmade for the hundreds we make every year. now, when word was getting out in early december that the two unionists were out of prison, then stanton relented and the two secessionists were released from fort delaware, and they returned home just before the new year to loudoun county, so all four of them do make it home by the end of 1863. but i think it's a great story for showing that people get caught up in war, even if you're not directly inv
they were able to take the train up to the stanton area, and then can walk on home. now, even while they're walking back, they get captured again. >> so lucky. >> he was a lucky guy. >> thankfully for them, it's a short capture. they are released pretty quickly, and then from stanton, they are able then to walk back home and in dramatic fashion, william williams, anne hollingsworth, they arrive back to waterford, william has smallpox while he's in prison. they make it back to...
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campaigns to encourage vaccination in germany and entrepreneur teamed up with the shepherds for unique stanton. the pushed to achieve human, heard immunity, 700 sheep and goats were lined up to former 100 meter long syringe. pieces of bread were laid out to coax the animals into position the stunts organizers said, he hoped to reach the emotions of vaccine hesitant people where scientific reasoning had failed. you ought to dw news his reminder of the top stories we are following for you. you, as president joe biden has urged unvaccinated americans to get the job after more than 1000000 new cove. it's 19 infections were reported in the us. within a 24 hour period, confirmed infections have doubled in the past week. asti, ami con varian spreads, but also the hospitalization and death rates are lower than in previous wipes. and that's it for now, from me in the early team here in berlin, don't go way up. next is business. i'm going out office in a berlin from me of the team. thanks a lot with we got some hot tips for your bucket list. romantic corner chat.
campaigns to encourage vaccination in germany and entrepreneur teamed up with the shepherds for unique stanton. the pushed to achieve human, heard immunity, 700 sheep and goats were lined up to former 100 meter long syringe. pieces of bread were laid out to coax the animals into position the stunts organizers said, he hoped to reach the emotions of vaccine hesitant people where scientific reasoning had failed. you ought to dw news his reminder of the top stories we are following for you. you,...
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take the train up to the stanton area than work on home. not what they are walking back they get captured again. >> so lucky. >> they are lucky guys. it's a short caption they are released fairly quickly and they were able to walk back home and in dramatic fashion they were back to waterford longer beards one had smallpox will they were in prison but they it back to waterford on christmas day 1863. >> very hallmarked. a secession christmas. >> this is a story handmade for the hundreds made every year. now this is early december the twoo unionists were out of prison then stanton relented and the two secessionists were released and they returned home just before the new year. so all four of them do make it home by the end of 1863. but it's a great story for showing people get caught up in war even if you are not directly involved in it. when you are in loudoun county with the potomac river you have varying degrees of work for or against it. and you have armies going back and forth sometimes war is unavoidable. sometimes you're at notable sece
take the train up to the stanton area than work on home. not what they are walking back they get captured again. >> so lucky. >> they are lucky guys. it's a short caption they are released fairly quickly and they were able to walk back home and in dramatic fashion they were back to waterford longer beards one had smallpox will they were in prison but they it back to waterford on christmas day 1863. >> very hallmarked. a secession christmas. >> this is a story handmade...
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stanton will vote yes on h.res. 868. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from utah seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. herrera beutler of washington, i inform the house that ms. herrera beutler will vote nay on the rule. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from kansas seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by representative cleaver, i inform the house that representative cleaver will vote yes on hres. 86 #. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. hagedorn of the great state of minnesota, i inform the house that mr. hagedorn will be voting no on the rule. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from washington seek recognition? >> thank you, madam speaker. as the member designated by representatives bera and delbene, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.res. 868. the speaker pro te
stanton will vote yes on h.res. 868. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from utah seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. herrera beutler of washington, i inform the house that ms. herrera beutler will vote nay on the rule. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from kansas seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by representative cleaver, i inform the house that representative cleaver...
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back with us now is rabbi stanton. senior fellow at the national jewish center for fellowship and learning. rabbi, thanks so much for hanging with us all afternoon. all of your insights, analysis, your prayers, they've been a god send throughout this or deal. tell me what you thought when you heard some of the information we heard from ed where people were watching this live stream, listening to what was unfold and just could not be more terrifying for those folks. what was your response when you heard that? >> i felt shattered and i can only imagine the reactions of the people in the community watching live what was happening in their sacred space. we pray in the words of psalm 133 -- how good it is to dwell together and be together as siblings and in a moment with so much potential for violence, we feel very far away from that goal. at the asame time, i have felt heartened by friends of other fate tra diseditions. i want to raise up the voice of the founder and president of the interfaith youth core who texted me in
back with us now is rabbi stanton. senior fellow at the national jewish center for fellowship and learning. rabbi, thanks so much for hanging with us all afternoon. all of your insights, analysis, your prayers, they've been a god send throughout this or deal. tell me what you thought when you heard some of the information we heard from ed where people were watching this live stream, listening to what was unfold and just could not be more terrifying for those folks. what was your response when...
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place in a carnival, the second half takes place in the city, where he develops an act as the great stanton — the great mind reader. and then, his path crosses with cate blanchett, who is a psychoanalyst, and he's kind of offered the opportunity to sell his soul, which hejumps at. what i love about this is — well, three things. firstly, i love guillermo del toro�*s films anyway, because he's a properfilm—maker. he make films that — they — he create worlds. you know, the world is artificial, but it's also got its feet on the ground. the whole thing is completely immersive. second thing is, yes, this is a neo noir but it's — it owes a lot to horror, it owes a lot to tod browning's freaks from the 1930s. it's a real sort of cinematic treat. and the other thing is it has the darkest ending of any film in recent memory, and i love the fact that it doesn't bottle out. i love the fact that it's — the story has got an arc to it and it goes from here to the — and the place that it's going to is inevitable and it does not look away from it. it's real cinema, it's transportive. i tho
place in a carnival, the second half takes place in the city, where he develops an act as the great stanton — the great mind reader. and then, his path crosses with cate blanchett, who is a psychoanalyst, and he's kind of offered the opportunity to sell his soul, which hejumps at. what i love about this is — well, three things. firstly, i love guillermo del toro�*s films anyway, because he's a properfilm—maker. he make films that — they — he create worlds. you know, the world is...
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>> all right, stephanie stanton, thank you. >>> still to come, a coordinated effort and not a coincidence. the january 6 committee focuses in on the fake elector scheme and its accused ringleader. >>> hey, everyone, ahead on "american voices," a new year, new efforts to pass the president's key priorities. the fate of his agenda in 2022 ahead. >>> plus, from the family business to january 6th, new reporting on the legal troubles facing trump world. you're going to meet a strategist in texas going to extreme lengths to get out the vote. >>> that and much more ahead, 6:00 p.m. eastern only on msnbc. 6:00 p.m. eastern only on msnbc. [music: sung by craig robinson] ♪ i'm a ganiac, ganiac, check my drawers ♪ [sfx: sniffs / long exhale] ♪ and my clothes smell so much fresher than before ♪ ♪ yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ i'm a ganiac, ganiac, check my drawers ♪ ♪ it's a freshness like i've never smelled before ♪ one sniff of gain flings and you'll be a gainiac too! the only detergent with oxiboost and febreze. >>> welcome back. now reports show the january 6 committee is focusing on trump c
>> all right, stephanie stanton, thank you. >>> still to come, a coordinated effort and not a coincidence. the january 6 committee focuses in on the fake elector scheme and its accused ringleader. >>> hey, everyone, ahead on "american voices," a new year, new efforts to pass the president's key priorities. the fate of his agenda in 2022 ahead. >>> plus, from the family business to january 6th, new reporting on the legal troubles facing trump world....
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>> as the member designated by representatives tive stanton, i inform the house that representative stanton will vote yes on home run 1836. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california wish to be recognized? >> as the member designated by mr. garamendi of california, i inform the house that the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi will vote yes on home run 1836. .., . . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from washington wish to be recognized? >> as the member designated by representatives bera and delbene, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 1836. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois wish to be recognized? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by representative pressley and grijalva, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 1836. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california wish to be recognized? >> as the member designated by representative stansbury, i inform the house that representative stansbury will vote y
>> as the member designated by representatives tive stanton, i inform the house that representative stanton will vote yes on home run 1836. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california wish to be recognized? >> as the member designated by mr. garamendi of california, i inform the house that the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi will vote yes on home run 1836. .., . . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from washington...
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stephanie stanton, thanks so much. let's welcome in florida congresswoman and dnc chair wasserman-schultz, congressman, good morning. >> good morning, lindsey, great to be with you. >> i want to get your reaction from this white discomfort bill, what are you hearing from constituents and does that worry you? >> this is deeply disturbing legislation that goes far beyond any autocratic, dictatorial provision that i've seen in recent memory. my constituents and me, i will tell you as a member of a minority, i'm a member of the jewish faith, we're less than 2% of the population, this is nothing short of legislative censorship. and you have to ask yourself, this is -- the language in the legislation is bad enough, but where does it stop? do we stop teaching about the horrors of the holocaust, which is actually required in florida law, because it might make someone feel guilty about their national origin, do we stop teaching people in florida, in particular, that there were places in our state where jews and blacks could not
stephanie stanton, thanks so much. let's welcome in florida congresswoman and dnc chair wasserman-schultz, congressman, good morning. >> good morning, lindsey, great to be with you. >> i want to get your reaction from this white discomfort bill, what are you hearing from constituents and does that worry you? >> this is deeply disturbing legislation that goes far beyond any autocratic, dictatorial provision that i've seen in recent memory. my constituents and me, i will tell...
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going now to tampa where we find nbc's stephanie stanton. we were originally going to be talking about covid, although you pivoted for us, thankfully, when we heard this breaking news about tom brady. i'm sure a lot of tampa bay fans are reacting there. what are folks telling you? >> yeah, indeed, yasmin, we are here at gasparilla. this is -- this parade is basically unique to tampa, and it is a very festive atmosphere, as you can see, i've even gotten in on the action with my beads, and then all of a sudden, a short time ago, this big news broke about tom brady, so you know, it kind of threw cold water on this parade, although a lot of people didn't really know, so we were able to, you know, try to pull some people actually from the parade itself to see what their reaction is because you know tom brady is so beloved here in tampa bay. he has basically injected new life into this team, and is this parade, gasparilla, it is all about pirates and of course you have the tampa bay buccaneers, so as you might imagine, it is the perfect place to t
going now to tampa where we find nbc's stephanie stanton. we were originally going to be talking about covid, although you pivoted for us, thankfully, when we heard this breaking news about tom brady. i'm sure a lot of tampa bay fans are reacting there. what are folks telling you? >> yeah, indeed, yasmin, we are here at gasparilla. this is -- this parade is basically unique to tampa, and it is a very festive atmosphere, as you can see, i've even gotten in on the action with my beads, and...
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giants like harriet tubman, eliz death cady, eventually stanton, whose husband, henry stanton, was a cousin of smith's, spent considerable time there strategizing and mobilizing support. gerrit smith played a key role in funding abolitionist causes across the country. he maintained a lifelong friendship with frederick douglass and provided support to "the north star," dough less' abolitionist newspaper. in today's terms he would have been considered a billionaire. he gave $100 a month to the newspaper which in today's dollars would be about $7,000 per month, to make sure the newspaper was able to thrive and flourish and inform people. in a letter from douglas following smith's death many 1874, douglas credited smith's generous support as the engine that kept them going. smith's estate in peterboroo was a stop on the underground railroad. smith would open people shelter, food and support. exact numbers are hard to come by but it's safe to say he bought and helped secure the freedom of hundreds of enslaved peoples from around the country. this is why reverend henry highland said, there
giants like harriet tubman, eliz death cady, eventually stanton, whose husband, henry stanton, was a cousin of smith's, spent considerable time there strategizing and mobilizing support. gerrit smith played a key role in funding abolitionist causes across the country. he maintained a lifelong friendship with frederick douglass and provided support to "the north star," dough less' abolitionist newspaper. in today's terms he would have been considered a billionaire. he gave $100 a month...
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east bay homeowner lynn stanton explained the benefits to kpix 5. >> on a good day in the summer , we are producing three times what we use in our house. so, we are powering our house completely, and we are powering two other houses locally. >> reporter: the utilities payback system is called net energy metering, and it works like this. during the day, when solar panels produce more electricity than you can use, the excess is sent to the grid and the utility buys it. at night, you buy the electricity back. under the proposed new net metering system, utilities, including pg&e , would cut the rate that they pay for the excess power from about $.25 per kilowatt hour to potentially as little as six cents per kilowatt hour. they also want to add a monthly grid access fee, but some feel the current system is unfair to those who don't have solar, and cannot afford to install it, because they are the ones paying a disproportionate share of the electrical grid maintenance. >> customers was solar in the current program are not paying towards the upkeep and maintenance of the grid, and that mean
east bay homeowner lynn stanton explained the benefits to kpix 5. >> on a good day in the summer , we are producing three times what we use in our house. so, we are powering our house completely, and we are powering two other houses locally. >> reporter: the utilities payback system is called net energy metering, and it works like this. during the day, when solar panels produce more electricity than you can use, the excess is sent to the grid and the utility buys it. at night, you...
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>>> developing out of berkeley, two hours ago chopper five hovered over the scene of a shooting at stanton and sacramento streets. we are checking reports that a victim made it to the hospital. no word yet on any suspect or a motive for that shooting. >>> new video of a rescue out of pacifica. a chp helicopter called to help with someone in trouble on more!. chopper five spotted someone being transported to an ambulance. still waiting for official word on what exactly happened. this area is popular with hikers and is known for the occasional cliff rescue. >>> to the weather, parts of the bay area saw a light drizzle this morning. the wet weather did not stick around too long. it did leave behind this beautiful rainbow. >> paul heggen joins us now and it looks like it is going to stay dry for the rest of the week. >> dry weather. we are in the same weather pattern we have been in for the past couple weeks. we have another week, closer to 10 or 12 days to go in this tranquil, almost stagnant weather pattern. this assistant trying to send moisture toward us, but really, the northward extent o
>>> developing out of berkeley, two hours ago chopper five hovered over the scene of a shooting at stanton and sacramento streets. we are checking reports that a victim made it to the hospital. no word yet on any suspect or a motive for that shooting. >>> new video of a rescue out of pacifica. a chp helicopter called to help with someone in trouble on more!. chopper five spotted someone being transported to an ambulance. still waiting for official word on what exactly...
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the rest, the day was astonished by their lead with which the events unfolded in chasm stanton which and the speed with which the forces from littler all day c. a c o members were deployed in catholics, den, sued for the schools, welcome, newsome new. the vast saw viola do such so rapid deployment, what it is, or should the usual bush when you produce. and i hope that it means that, or we will not have any recurrences and future of using and deploying such forces. little screw possible. but if we would, you, they both of a book loser will choose for go back to the old russian wisdom. we hope that nothing like that could be repeated again. still crew will go, but we are doing everything in our power so as to prevent any such rare occurrences in future. but if anything should happen, we should be prepared because gloves attempts from the outside world to dismantle the situation in asia, supposed to have been slowly increasing muscular and to those attempts are becoming ever more insistent and at a more risky, especially stubbornness after the u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan together
the rest, the day was astonished by their lead with which the events unfolded in chasm stanton which and the speed with which the forces from littler all day c. a c o members were deployed in catholics, den, sued for the schools, welcome, newsome new. the vast saw viola do such so rapid deployment, what it is, or should the usual bush when you produce. and i hope that it means that, or we will not have any recurrences and future of using and deploying such forces. little screw possible. but if...
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developing story out of berkeley in the past, chopper five over the scene of the shooting, it happened on stanton and second mento streets. we are checking reports that a victim made it to the hospital. no word yet on the suspect or a motive for that shooting. >>> now to california's covid- 19 surge, the state reporting 319,000 new cases as of sunday. that is an increase of 5% and artest positivity is at 21.5%. for thficovid-19 cases in the united states have hit 800,000 per day. the biden administrations health experts acknowledge, the battle against the virus is far from over. >> we should not expect a national peak in the next coming days. the next few weeks will be tough. >>> take a will will live look at the white house now, the omicron surge has brought about a loss of faith for some americans in president biden's ability to handle the pandemic. reporter natalie brand has the new poll numbers. >>> president biden is not only still battling a pandemic, but now also public opinion of his administrations covid-19 response. >>> a new cbs news poll shows the presidents rating on handling the pan
developing story out of berkeley in the past, chopper five over the scene of the shooting, it happened on stanton and second mento streets. we are checking reports that a victim made it to the hospital. no word yet on the suspect or a motive for that shooting. >>> now to california's covid- 19 surge, the state reporting 319,000 new cases as of sunday. that is an increase of 5% and artest positivity is at 21.5%. for thficovid-19 cases in the united states have hit 800,000 per day. the...
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to in t m to solve the channel because we meet with global use maintenance and talk about the stormy stanton analogy. ah $25.00 man, accused of flossing the 2019 east. the bombings were turned to the court and for lanka, nearly 270 people were killed in the attack. ah, hello money inside this is alex, they're alive from doha. also coming up. doing the best we possibly can. top us health officials face tough questions at the senate as the country hits a new record for cave.
to in t m to solve the channel because we meet with global use maintenance and talk about the stormy stanton analogy. ah $25.00 man, accused of flossing the 2019 east. the bombings were turned to the court and for lanka, nearly 270 people were killed in the attack. ah, hello money inside this is alex, they're alive from doha. also coming up. doing the best we possibly can. top us health officials face tough questions at the senate as the country hits a new record for cave.
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with men like martin luther king and malcolm x and feminist activism with women like elizabeth cady stanton susan b, anthony betty for dan and gloria steinem. such activism needs to be disentangled from these gendered and racialized expectations black women can kind of see them in the background in that picture right black women and especially the writers here made significant efforts that were just as important and their story helps balance and often males centered white centered narrative. we'll begin our story with pauli murray the first of the five to be born in 1910. she plays a major role in our story here both because of the long history of her activism and because of the range of it both before and after world war ii and moody will conclude our talk she died most recently in 2015. anna pauline pauli murray was born in baltimore an orphaned when she was four. she was raised by her aunts and grandparents in durham, north carolina polly as she would later call herself would promote women's rights and black people's rights and was instrumental in changing laws for both. she went north t
with men like martin luther king and malcolm x and feminist activism with women like elizabeth cady stanton susan b, anthony betty for dan and gloria steinem. such activism needs to be disentangled from these gendered and racialized expectations black women can kind of see them in the background in that picture right black women and especially the writers here made significant efforts that were just as important and their story helps balance and often males centered white centered narrative....
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rabbi joshua stanton, thanks, as always, we appreciate your analysis and insights, always spot on. >> thank you. >>> up next, "the daily show's" jordan klepper. >> what would you call the events of january 6th? >> a wonderful, glorious event. people were excited that day. >> january 6th was the greatest day of my entire life. >> okay. >> oh, boy. jordan klepper joins us live in the "cnn newsroom," next. leaders offers investors a broader view. ♪ we see companies protecting the bottom line by putting people first. we see a bright future, still hungry for the ingenuity of those ready for the next challenge. today, we are translating decades of experience into strategies for the road ahead. we are morgan stanley. i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! (sighs wearily) here i'll take that! (excited yell) woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one gram of sugar, and nutrients to support immune health. with less moderate-to-severe eczema, why hide your skin if you can help heal your skin from
rabbi joshua stanton, thanks, as always, we appreciate your analysis and insights, always spot on. >> thank you. >>> up next, "the daily show's" jordan klepper. >> what would you call the events of january 6th? >> a wonderful, glorious event. people were excited that day. >> january 6th was the greatest day of my entire life. >> okay. >> oh, boy. jordan klepper joins us live in the "cnn newsroom," next. leaders offers investors a...
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let's go to stephanie stanton at windmere high school. what are they doing to protect students? >> good afternoon to you, alex. at this point, what we're talking about here is excused absences and that is a very good question. something that parents are asking, but at this point, starting tomorrow, school officials here in orange county, which is in the orlando area, say they will no longer be offering excused absences to students who stay home. as cases were exploding, students were allowed to do their work at home and get that excused absence and that policy was extended through january, but starting tomorrow, officials say no more. they say that students, healthy students, need to come back into class or face truancy and some parents are concerned this is going to put their kids at risk. >> we are putting the health and safety of our children first. we've had a, you know, advice and consultation with our medical professionals that say that it is safe to return to the classroom. parents that feel that if their children are not safe or they have concerns, again, they can keep t
let's go to stephanie stanton at windmere high school. what are they doing to protect students? >> good afternoon to you, alex. at this point, what we're talking about here is excused absences and that is a very good question. something that parents are asking, but at this point, starting tomorrow, school officials here in orange county, which is in the orlando area, say they will no longer be offering excused absences to students who stay home. as cases were exploding, students were...
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chopper 5 was over that scene last night where police put evidence markerns at stanton and sacramento streets. the victim made it to an area hospital. no word on suspects or motive. >>> a bail hearing for a woman accused of holding drunk parties for her teen son and his friends. shannono conner has been in jail since october. she hosted party was alcohol where girls were sometimes sexually assaulted. her attorneys said she poses no threat to the alleged victims and is not a flight risk. she is scheduled to enter a plea in march. >>> a san francisco woman who first noticed someone stole her license plate and started getting parking tickets found more than her property when she went searching for it on monday. she said she believes someone unscrewed or license plate. she then found it on california street. it turned out to be a stolen car. tests found several tools including long screw drivers inside. >> they stole a white audi, found another white audi, stole the plate and put it on and who knows what they have been doing. >> detectives also found what looked like a fresh orange juice
chopper 5 was over that scene last night where police put evidence markerns at stanton and sacramento streets. the victim made it to an area hospital. no word on suspects or motive. >>> a bail hearing for a woman accused of holding drunk parties for her teen son and his friends. shannono conner has been in jail since october. she hosted party was alcohol where girls were sometimes sexually assaulted. her attorneys said she poses no threat to the alleged victims and is not a flight...
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listening to three sound bites, if you will, from our reporter stephanie stanton, all of whom saying, you just have to teach history. how it unfolded. and i understand the superintendent of education has said critical race theory is not being taught in mississippi schools. yet the proponents of this bill argue victimhood is being taught in the classrooms? how do you respond to that? >> i raise question to the author of the bill several times on yesterday. would you identify a school or school district where this is a problem? >> and -- >> he said, no. so why do we need this bill in the state of mississippi? in order for us to truly celebrate the progress we've made, alex, we must, one, acknowledge the past. we we also must be willing to talk about it. it's interesting to me. it's almost like the people who threw rocks at rudy bridges for trying to go to school are upset that their grandchildren may learn they threw rocks at rudy bridges for trying to go to school. we must tell the truth and be honest about our history and our history is dealing with racism, and we must tell that story
listening to three sound bites, if you will, from our reporter stephanie stanton, all of whom saying, you just have to teach history. how it unfolded. and i understand the superintendent of education has said critical race theory is not being taught in mississippi schools. yet the proponents of this bill argue victimhood is being taught in the classrooms? how do you respond to that? >> i raise question to the author of the bill several times on yesterday. would you identify a school or...
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nbc's stephanie stanton is at florida's winnermere high school for us. >> reporter: good afternoon to you, alex. school officials in orlando county say it's time to get back to business as usual. starting tomorrow school officials say they will no longer be offering excused absences to students who stay home because of covid concerns. this includes quarantine. school officials say this will reduce the strain on teachers. now, as omicron was surging, students were allowed to do their assignments at home without being marked absent. the district says it extended this policy through january because of the surge. but now officials say cases are rapidly declining and they say it is time for healthy students to get back in the classroom or they could face truancy. >> it is covered under state law, the truancy laws are pretty clear that without having an excuse to be absent from school, just keeping your child out of school when the mandatory education statues say that your child is to be in school between the ages of 6 and 16, then we are obligated to enforce that. and there are options. th
nbc's stephanie stanton is at florida's winnermere high school for us. >> reporter: good afternoon to you, alex. school officials in orlando county say it's time to get back to business as usual. starting tomorrow school officials say they will no longer be offering excused absences to students who stay home because of covid concerns. this includes quarantine. school officials say this will reduce the strain on teachers. now, as omicron was surging, students were allowed to do their...
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joining me now from the gasparilla pirate festival is stephanie stanton. last time i saw you, you had 100 necklaces on. folks in tampa not happy about this retirement announcement, of course, brady winning them a super bowl after a very long time. >> absolutely, yasmin. you know, it is hard not to get involved in the festivities here, as you can see, but yeah, a lot of fans here were actually kind of shocked. some of them, when i first approached them and told them the news about tom brady's retirement, they didn't believe me. they thought maybe i was hazing them, but here's what we can tell you, yasmin. we know that on the nfl official twitter account, they announced news of tom brady's retirement. of course, that news spread across social media. we saw it in several places. last hour, we actually saw a tweet from tb12 sports, which is tom brady's company, essentially, you know, congratulating him, wishing him well. that tweet has now been taken down, but as far as we know, multiple sources reporting that, in fact, tom brady is retiring. and a short time
joining me now from the gasparilla pirate festival is stephanie stanton. last time i saw you, you had 100 necklaces on. folks in tampa not happy about this retirement announcement, of course, brady winning them a super bowl after a very long time. >> absolutely, yasmin. you know, it is hard not to get involved in the festivities here, as you can see, but yeah, a lot of fans here were actually kind of shocked. some of them, when i first approached them and told them the news about tom...
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right now, ruben gallego's names in the hunt, congressman greg stanton of phoenix. he is a possibility. but he might have a tough race coming up in 2022 n the mid terms looking at the polling numbers. >> almost out of time. go back to this speculation that you have heard. again, this is your reporting you are on the ground b this potential 2024 -- would she run as an independent? would that be the game for her? >> i don't know. right? that's -- running as an independent for president is something that has been tried just a few times in the last couple of generations. all i would say is we are entering a very different time, for the parties, for the vote e how they perceive politicians. i think when you think hard about that, you might say, you know what, independent might be a possibility. perhaps she would run with a republican. she is open to anything. but keep in mind, this isn't just kind of happening. this has been thought through. >> ram resnick, always good to have you on the show. thank you. thank you to all of you for watching hallie jackson reports. that's
right now, ruben gallego's names in the hunt, congressman greg stanton of phoenix. he is a possibility. but he might have a tough race coming up in 2022 n the mid terms looking at the polling numbers. >> almost out of time. go back to this speculation that you have heard. again, this is your reporting you are on the ground b this potential 2024 -- would she run as an independent? would that be the game for her? >> i don't know. right? that's -- running as an independent for...
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. >> stephanie stanton on an unusually frigid sunday morning, thanks so much. wendy, thanks for being here. good morning. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> you know, the cases were higher the first week of january. the district sent out a notice, which you shared with us, tell parents that if you choose to keep your child home due to health concerns, that absence will be marked as excused, as long as the child keeps up with their assignments. as we just heard from stephanie, that option was revoked this past week. what's the reaction you're hearing from teachers? >> well, there's a lot of confusion, because, first, the union or leaders weren't consulted initially when they put out that first notice. teachers that were taken by surprise that they were going to be doing virtual assignment as well as in-person learning. and when the second notice came out, we weren't notified either. and part of the reason is apparently because the state won't extend the quarantine code to mark those students present and they would be marked truant. >> i understand not
. >> stephanie stanton on an unusually frigid sunday morning, thanks so much. wendy, thanks for being here. good morning. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> you know, the cases were higher the first week of january. the district sent out a notice, which you shared with us, tell parents that if you choose to keep your child home due to health concerns, that absence will be marked as excused, as long as the child keeps up with their assignments. as we just heard from...
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nbc's stephanie stanton joining us from near orlando ahead of monday's change. good to see you this afternoon. talk us through this. what is the reaction on the ground ahead of this major policy change? >> yeah, yasmin, some parents say they fear their kids will be unsafe, but as you mentioned, orange county public school officials here say it's time to get back to business as usual, beginning tomorrow, they will no longer be offering students who stay home for covid concerns excused absences. this also includes quarantining. officials say that they hope that this will make things easier for teachers who have had to bear the extra burden for allowing kids to do their work at home. you know, when the omicron variant surged here in the state, officials extended the opportunity for students to get their schoolwork and do it at home due to covid concerns. now they say the month of january, it will be over, and starting tomorrow, those students will no longer get excused absences. and they say that it is time to bring healthy kids back in class or face truancy, but s
nbc's stephanie stanton joining us from near orlando ahead of monday's change. good to see you this afternoon. talk us through this. what is the reaction on the ground ahead of this major policy change? >> yeah, yasmin, some parents say they fear their kids will be unsafe, but as you mentioned, orange county public school officials here say it's time to get back to business as usual, beginning tomorrow, they will no longer be offering students who stay home for covid concerns excused...
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let's go to nbc's stefani stanton there for us in tampa. stephanie, i know this big parade, along with this festival, that was canceled because of covid but how about this year? what's going on? >> reporter: well, alex, you know, this is the gasparilla parade. think of it as mardi gras meets pirates and there are thousands of people, take a look behind me, lining the streets of tampa right now in anticipation of this 4.5-mile parade through the city. there will be more than 100 floats here. this is a uniquely tampa event here. we are getting brisk temperatures and windy conditions, but organizers say they expect huge crowds here because this event, as you said, was canceled last year due to covid. covid cases here in florida are still going strong, but they have fallen well below the peak that we saw in early january. last week, the state saw an official case count of nearly 200,000 cases, but that is down from about 430,000 positive cases that we saw on the peak january 7th. now, keep in mind, those are official cases. they do not include
let's go to nbc's stefani stanton there for us in tampa. stephanie, i know this big parade, along with this festival, that was canceled because of covid but how about this year? what's going on? >> reporter: well, alex, you know, this is the gasparilla parade. think of it as mardi gras meets pirates and there are thousands of people, take a look behind me, lining the streets of tampa right now in anticipation of this 4.5-mile parade through the city. there will be more than 100 floats...
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with men like martin luther king and malcolm x and feminist activism with women like elizabeth cady stanton susan b, anthony betty for dan and gloria steinem. such activism needs to be disentangled from these gendered and racialized expectations black women can kind of see them in the background in that picture right black women and especially the writers here made significant efforts that were just as important and their story helps balance and often males centered white centered narrative. we'll begin our story with pauli murray the first of the five to be born in 1910. she plays a major role in our story here both because of the long history of her activism and because of the range of it both before and after world war ii and moody will conclude our talk she died most recently in 2015. anna pauline pauli murray was born in baltimore an orphaned when she was four. she was raised by her aunts and grandparents in durham, north carolina polly as she would later call herself would promote women's rights and black people's rights and was instrumental in changing laws for both. she went north t
with men like martin luther king and malcolm x and feminist activism with women like elizabeth cady stanton susan b, anthony betty for dan and gloria steinem. such activism needs to be disentangled from these gendered and racialized expectations black women can kind of see them in the background in that picture right black women and especially the writers here made significant efforts that were just as important and their story helps balance and often males centered white centered narrative....
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we make every year braided and now when word was getting out that the unionist were at a prison, and stanton and the two were released from fort delaware and they return home just before the new year two oh loudoun county still lucky they did make it home by the end of 1863 visitor story to show the people get caught up in more even if you're not directly involved in it when you're in a location like loudoun county near the potomac river you various degrees of police in the war for oregon and you have armies going back and forth and sometimes wars unavoidable. sometimes you might be a schoolmaster caught in the wrong place at the wrong time the war doesn't give a break or anybody pretty clean areas where there is like activity like here in loudoun county braided. [inaudible]. we will toast to good christmas. [applause] >> will be due some questions, feel free to ask we will bring a microphone to you. >> cspan will bring you a microphone. [inaudible]. >> i think it's amazingly cool that here in loudoun county, you just told the story of the four prisoners and all of their houses are still sta
we make every year braided and now when word was getting out that the unionist were at a prison, and stanton and the two were released from fort delaware and they return home just before the new year two oh loudoun county still lucky they did make it home by the end of 1863 visitor story to show the people get caught up in more even if you're not directly involved in it when you're in a location like loudoun county near the potomac river you various degrees of police in the war for oregon and...