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all right, james, your response to that. does this damage present biden's long standing commitment to transparency? yeah, i think it does, and i think they're suffering a bit from the conditions created. the outrage ah, created with the trump documents. the comments that the president biden made in the media and on his administration made in the media about the responsibility and how they were handling documents and all of those things are compromising national security. those things are going to come back to hong, and it's also gonna give more ammunition to house republicans who are going to look into this. and i will likely be tied to a 100 biden and his laptop and, and looking into those issues as well. at the end of the day though, the reality is we just need a better process for getting these documents back in it is. it's insane to me as someone who works for secretary rumsfeld and secretary gates and actually worked inside a skit in the pentagon that you have these documents just floating around and no one knows where
all right, james, your response to that. does this damage present biden's long standing commitment to transparency? yeah, i think it does, and i think they're suffering a bit from the conditions created. the outrage ah, created with the trump documents. the comments that the president biden made in the media and on his administration made in the media about the responsibility and how they were handling documents and all of those things are compromising national security. those things are going...
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james davis is a republican political strategist. he joins us from arlington, virginia, and joining us from vancouver, canada is glen call, a former central intelligence agency officer. thank you gentlemen, for being with us on inside, sorry, our shot. let me start with you and ask you about the timeline, which is the big question. everyone's asking, of course, given that the 1st batch of documents were discovered 6 days before the mid term elections. why did it take so long to tell the public about these discoveries? i think the most important thing about either these 2 cases with either these 2 presidents is the concept that no one should be above the law. so piece of the timeline that i think is really relevant here is that really speaks to how people behave is november. the 2nd we've found the pipe, the by the team found that the documents november the 3rd is when they handed them over to the national archives. they were within one day headed to the national archives, who they themselves then notified the justice department. the
james davis is a republican political strategist. he joins us from arlington, virginia, and joining us from vancouver, canada is glen call, a former central intelligence agency officer. thank you gentlemen, for being with us on inside, sorry, our shot. let me start with you and ask you about the timeline, which is the big question. everyone's asking, of course, given that the 1st batch of documents were discovered 6 days before the mid term elections. why did it take so long to tell the public...
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the james web space telescope is about $100.00 times more sensitive than its 30 year old predecessor, the hubble space telescope. in, oh, it's mirror is around 25 meters square. it's made up of 18, hexagonal segments coated with a thin layer of vaporized gold that reflects in for red light especially well the mirrors body is made of beryllium, a light weight metal that holds its form even an extreme cold hard to believe, but it took only 48 grams of gold to coat all of its segments. remote controlled actuators are mounted on the back of each segment. the small motors can pivot and turn them in 6 directions. the main mirror collects light and reflects it onto a smaller mirror. it and turn focus as the light to the telescopes, measuring instruments. probing the universe is mysteries with a hitherto unknown sharpness and clarity and recording stunning images. like this shot of a vast stellar nursery called the torrential, a nebula. pat with young stars. or this one from the corina nebula, that has been dubbed cosmic cliffs. there are razor sharp images of galaxies far beyond our own milk
the james web space telescope is about $100.00 times more sensitive than its 30 year old predecessor, the hubble space telescope. in, oh, it's mirror is around 25 meters square. it's made up of 18, hexagonal segments coated with a thin layer of vaporized gold that reflects in for red light especially well the mirrors body is made of beryllium, a light weight metal that holds its form even an extreme cold hard to believe, but it took only 48 grams of gold to coat all of its segments. remote...
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james, but it's smith's in ramallah. thank you very much. when we saw that attack on thursday, the raid in jeanine, it was followed a by a response from hamas rockets far to men and israeli response in garza, in gaza. city, my colleague, emron. com. they were fears on that nights on thursday night that perhaps this was gonna turn out, turn into another all out war emron i have those fears now receded or not they haven't receded. there's still people very, very worried about what will happen in the coming days in the coming few weeks. now, like you say that there was a response to the attacks of janine, we don't know whether it was a mass. we don't know whether his loan to hat, it was simply the palestinian factions officially, the responded, but they knew that that attack would be a deflated be would be deflected by the israeli rocket defenses in the i don't went into these really city of ashland and these railways for there are moment bombed, ah, mt targets that they knew wouldn't escalate the war, but the palestinian position in gauze is a
james, but it's smith's in ramallah. thank you very much. when we saw that attack on thursday, the raid in jeanine, it was followed a by a response from hamas rockets far to men and israeli response in garza, in gaza. city, my colleague, emron. com. they were fears on that nights on thursday night that perhaps this was gonna turn out, turn into another all out war emron i have those fears now receded or not they haven't receded. there's still people very, very worried about what will happen in...
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washington's physician, james craig. thank you, in washington, went back to west virginia to look at the sites from the french and indian war where washington had made his name. and they encountered one of the indians that they had met years earlier and that indian supposedly told them that he remembers a great wave white leader on horseback who seemed invulnerable to their weaponry, and that one day he predicted he would be the leader of a great nation. and of course, that's washington here he is, other place of all pocahontas. was he? he tried to write a play on 14th century scotland, but it was kind of a flop. and he had hundreds of people in the audience, 2300 at one production. they were produced in boston, new york, at that brand new national theater in washington, d.c., in 1836 and down in charleston. but i think the critics some of the professional drama critics, were not as impressed. and he won. he wrote one play under deadline in 9 hours. he also took to painting. and if you go to arlington house today, you ca
washington's physician, james craig. thank you, in washington, went back to west virginia to look at the sites from the french and indian war where washington had made his name. and they encountered one of the indians that they had met years earlier and that indian supposedly told them that he remembers a great wave white leader on horseback who seemed invulnerable to their weaponry, and that one day he predicted he would be the leader of a great nation. and of course, that's washington here he...
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all right james in arlington. i'll give you the last words some have described this as a political gift for the republicans. what are they going to do with it? i i don't know. i think the house will obviously tie this into the investigations that they're looking at having and you know looking into hunter biden whether or not you know, he had any involvement in this there's already been some discussions about emails that were sent to the penn biden center in advance of of the center being announced and and so i think a lot of that is going to just drip out over and over and over again and it will likely be a topic in washington for a while, but i think we can all agree that you know, regardless republican democrat. it's in the best interest of our national security to get the documents that are outstanding back into the archives and to ensure that if they were to look at whether or not you know, there was any compromise information that was passed along are used in any way shape or form whether that would be with t
all right james in arlington. i'll give you the last words some have described this as a political gift for the republicans. what are they going to do with it? i i don't know. i think the house will obviously tie this into the investigations that they're looking at having and you know looking into hunter biden whether or not you know, he had any involvement in this there's already been some discussions about emails that were sent to the penn biden center in advance of of the center being...
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okay, james base, thanks very much for weighing that round up from davis. now now says in the united kingdom, pressing on with their 2nd strike in as many months to mounting higher pay as the cost of living saw as patients have been worn to expect disruption to health care services on wednesday and thursday. and simmons was at that v, as in london, the government, nasty thought the house secretary has said that demanding money. that is really meant for patients that if they get more money, that going to damage the health service even more now with me here is be joy, sebastian, your a critical can us right in the front line. tell me, how much do you need more money and what is the level of pressure right now? it's not just about money and pay, it's actually $1.00 of the reasons why not leaving it. just at the moment. off of the pandemic pandemic actually destroyed nozzles, physical and mental health. so nozzles are not able to like enough stretch estimates as they used to do in the past, so they are 40 or partially leaving and it just and some of them leavin
okay, james base, thanks very much for weighing that round up from davis. now now says in the united kingdom, pressing on with their 2nd strike in as many months to mounting higher pay as the cost of living saw as patients have been worn to expect disruption to health care services on wednesday and thursday. and simmons was at that v, as in london, the government, nasty thought the house secretary has said that demanding money. that is really meant for patients that if they get more money, that...
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alright james, thank you so much. in today's reporting from occupied east jerusalem. we'll stick with occupied easter. is them cross over to a suburb pulse? and one that is where missile, sorry, are, is joining us from so resort. do we see the impact of the measures taken by there is really cabinet insulin where you are on the ground. yes, indeed. we see that in just in the morning, the israeli, our bulldozers have demolished that garage owned by a palestinian and then later another house owned by a palestinian also has been seized by the israeli security forces. so here in seal one is it's, it's quite a hot support at the very close to the all city and take in place at the south of ox. i'm moore's can just in this very packed area, there are 63000 palestinians who are living here. and more than 4000 demolishing orders have been issued by the israeli government. so simply, if these demolishing orders are executed, that means all of seal one is going to be either debit demolished or been taken by the palestinians just in 2022. 57 houses here. had been demolished, an an
alright james, thank you so much. in today's reporting from occupied east jerusalem. we'll stick with occupied easter. is them cross over to a suburb pulse? and one that is where missile, sorry, are, is joining us from so resort. do we see the impact of the measures taken by there is really cabinet insulin where you are on the ground. yes, indeed. we see that in just in the morning, the israeli, our bulldozers have demolished that garage owned by a palestinian and then later another house owned...
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and in that stadium, reverend benjamin hooks, james lawson came together and said we as a community as memphis not the spotlight as a community we have to talk about what here because this is an okay we still have the issue with the sanitation but there was something that was happening in our city as a community th aowed this to be the place where dr. king was assassinated. and we as a community have to wrestle this. this was facilitated by a car dealer who was not part of the social justice scene, but who decided, you know what, this wasn't right. and he decided to take a stand. he ended up having to leave the city for a period of time because he became very unpopular, because he hosted this cares event. and at the event they kicked out of the media. they really, truly wanted this to be a conversation among the citizens moment of healing and was a lot of difficult conversations were had in that moment. i've heard some people say as an example i'm only sorry tha it ishat too thahadhis. happened in? memphis or again, i've heard pe laughing that this man this human lik you and i in the p
and in that stadium, reverend benjamin hooks, james lawson came together and said we as a community as memphis not the spotlight as a community we have to talk about what here because this is an okay we still have the issue with the sanitation but there was something that was happening in our city as a community th aowed this to be the place where dr. king was assassinated. and we as a community have to wrestle this. this was facilitated by a car dealer who was not part of the social justice...
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and eventually, james himself is convinced. and right now we have our reproduction in our case here we have this historic bill of rights. if we were to take a look at this document, i'm aware, my friends, that is very difficult to read this one here. so i won't even try to get too close or document here our bill of rights. we might know that it starts as a long, complicated process. maybe some of you have had to write a draft before. and james madison really sets us on that path. a he proposes 90 amendments to his fellow of congress in june of 1789. he introduces eventually through the house as it's a process of debate among all of these members, our legislative branch. it is knocked down to 17 amendments. we can actually see an example of this at work in this case beside me here. this is actually edits to bill of rights. there are in 1718 amendments on this. here you can see some of these ones. this is the very end article of the 11. there are not 11 amendments we think of in the bill rights. 13 and more. so we have these earl
and eventually, james himself is convinced. and right now we have our reproduction in our case here we have this historic bill of rights. if we were to take a look at this document, i'm aware, my friends, that is very difficult to read this one here. so i won't even try to get too close or document here our bill of rights. we might know that it starts as a long, complicated process. maybe some of you have had to write a draft before. and james madison really sets us on that path. a he proposes...
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next, here on the initial findings of the james webb telescope. how about the science subcommittee on space. witnesses share images from the telescope and discuss galaxies, black holes, on the possibility of life and space. . demr. beyer: good morning. the hearing will come to order. welcome our guests. without objection, the chair is authorized to declare a recess good morning. the hearing will come to order. welcome our guests. the chair is authorized to declare recess at any time. and before i deliver the opening marks, i wanna note today that the committee is being both in person and virtually and i want to announce a couple of reminders. first, members of the staff were attending in-person majors where mascot is not required. however, if any individual has symptoms, a positive test or exposure to someone with covid-19, should wear a mask we'll present. members who are attending virtually should keep their video feed on as long as they are present in the. hearing members are responsible for their own microphones, keep your microphones muted un
next, here on the initial findings of the james webb telescope. how about the science subcommittee on space. witnesses share images from the telescope and discuss galaxies, black holes, on the possibility of life and space. . demr. beyer: good morning. the hearing will come to order. welcome our guests. without objection, the chair is authorized to declare a recess good morning. the hearing will come to order. welcome our guests. the chair is authorized to declare recess at any time. and before...
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doing negotiation and debate under the leadership of james french. i'm proud to say the action fund, wanting to empower, that we invested $75000 so that they can develop a collaboratory society in the state of virginia. but in january of last year, or january of this year we invested $151,000 so that they could hire their first paid staff person to help build that organization's capacity. because descendent led groups are critical to the future of tehistoric preservation for it d friends groups like the presidential site, are critical to informing how they reimagine interpretation of public education and really activates the broader society and the history and meanings of these places. >> what i heard youou say was jt don't have money to help people preserve buildings, you have got money for capacity building. >> yes we do. >> he's got money for you guys. don't h come to me asking for my money i got bills to pay but he's got money. >> capacity building piece was intentional. we do not require a one -- one cash match. the meat undue financial burden t
doing negotiation and debate under the leadership of james french. i'm proud to say the action fund, wanting to empower, that we invested $75000 so that they can develop a collaboratory society in the state of virginia. but in january of last year, or january of this year we invested $151,000 so that they could hire their first paid staff person to help build that organization's capacity. because descendent led groups are critical to the future of tehistoric preservation for it d friends groups...
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ngaw what was on in memphis and was invited by the reverend james lawson and he vows to, come to memphis to lead a nonviolent campaign once dr. king to the city of memphis on this, there is a war going on in the back of the march. most people associate that dr. king was primary organizer from this march. in fact, he was not. he agreed to participate in it. there are riots and it was a chaos beginning to take place downtown on main and beale street to, the point where dr. king was forced to retreat from the march to go to the holiday inn river. dr. king returns to the city of memphis, on wednesday, aprithe third. he arrives here via flight 381 from eastern airlines out of atlanta. this flight was delayed due to a bomb threat on that morning. he checks in at the lorraine motel around 11:30 a.m.. very motel was one of the more upscale hotels in downtown memphis for african americans. dr. king had been here prior to his visit, before on april the third and on the the thomas that he stays here on april third is because he stays at predominantly white motel on march 29th the holiday inn river,
ngaw what was on in memphis and was invited by the reverend james lawson and he vows to, come to memphis to lead a nonviolent campaign once dr. king to the city of memphis on this, there is a war going on in the back of the march. most people associate that dr. king was primary organizer from this march. in fact, he was not. he agreed to participate in it. there are riots and it was a chaos beginning to take place downtown on main and beale street to, the point where dr. king was forced to...
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james, back to you. thank you. ran a 71 and new this morning you got to see this massive tree that collapsed overnight on the roof of a building. yeah. and the parking lot all at the same time and they are on. >> opposite sides of the tree will tran live in foster to to explain exactly how that happened. good morning. well. >> well, james, if a tree could be a wishbone, that would be it right behind me because is split right in half. let me step out of the way and show you what's going on. it looks like the city might be here. i see some city crews patrolling, but in the meantime, there's a lot of cleaning up to do look at that. that is not lightning. i don't see any charring on the tree. it's split in half. the left side went to the parking lot, as you mentioned, james. and it fell right on that white jeep cherokee. a game of inches that yellow hummer, even scratched. also no problems. and then to the right of the tree. look at this. it's leaning on this building. let me show you some video because the video allow
james, back to you. thank you. ran a 71 and new this morning you got to see this massive tree that collapsed overnight on the roof of a building. yeah. and the parking lot all at the same time and they are on. >> opposite sides of the tree will tran live in foster to to explain exactly how that happened. good morning. well. >> well, james, if a tree could be a wishbone, that would be it right behind me because is split right in half. let me step out of the way and show you what's...
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what did you make of that, james? well the, the big question given the current tension given the recent violence was whether we were going to see any change to the biden administration's view of the situation and the via the ministrations approach to the situation. in the past. you've seen us administrations actively trying to promote diplomacy involved in peace negotiations shuttle diplomacy appointing special ed boys in the like. but it's pretty clear from secretary blair kens comments that the u. s. administration is going to stay the course. it's going to stick with. it's called the current policy of not really getting to involved in this conflict and not certainly not trying to push both sides together for further talks to try and find some way forward to the current. really rather grim the situation. i have to say if you listen to those 2 comments and were not aware of the backdrop of recent days, then you might not really realize what had happened and the violence that we've seen and the level of tension right
what did you make of that, james? well the, the big question given the current tension given the recent violence was whether we were going to see any change to the biden administration's view of the situation and the via the ministrations approach to the situation. in the past. you've seen us administrations actively trying to promote diplomacy involved in peace negotiations shuttle diplomacy appointing special ed boys in the like. but it's pretty clear from secretary blair kens comments that...
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oh, james is into so hard. you just become so aware of the room and everybody and everyone in the room. but yeah, it was, it's hot she takes me later on and she sounded upset. she had gone to sit in the place where, where jason passed and it's a real concern for her. there it is. we don't know where you know where she is. if she is okay and, and then she went, she did she, she did take her back as her back to her mentors and she was with them. so she, she knew she had to go there and that was fine. but i thank for us. it's really hard for us to know if we don't know where she is. i'm. it's really hard for us to judge if she's okay. if james is going to, to put herself in any kind of danger, we need to stop us and white and give her time to figure out how to work with us to keep her safe. it's, it's kind of the why it just has to be a dozen. my biggest fear is that i'm going to do it wrong. and that will lead to someone watching it and been taking me like i know a 100 before people who are so little going to wat
oh, james is into so hard. you just become so aware of the room and everybody and everyone in the room. but yeah, it was, it's hot she takes me later on and she sounded upset. she had gone to sit in the place where, where jason passed and it's a real concern for her. there it is. we don't know where you know where she is. if she is okay and, and then she went, she did she, she did take her back as her back to her mentors and she was with them. so she, she knew she had to go there and that was...
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james madison. well, we can acknowledge that he has contributed significantly to the building shaping of our democracy. we will never deny that. and is a critical part of the interpretive portion. but the balance is that he would have never been an intellect, have had the privilege to do that work if it was not for the unimaginable of black and our ancestors who were enslaved on that site and across nation, like through their unimaginable sacrifice, enslaved american help to birth our democracy as well. and so we. so montpelier the previous staff knew. yes. the previous staff knew that that was their social responsibility. there was a leadership change at the chair and at ceo level, an unfortunate lead. they were going against their own leadership in the field. and after that rubric in 2018, it a best practice for helping organizations become accountable to. equitable interpretation and the beauty. what was exciting is the board at montpelier amended their bylaws to advance parity, which meant that
james madison. well, we can acknowledge that he has contributed significantly to the building shaping of our democracy. we will never deny that. and is a critical part of the interpretive portion. but the balance is that he would have never been an intellect, have had the privilege to do that work if it was not for the unimaginable of black and our ancestors who were enslaved on that site and across nation, like through their unimaginable sacrifice, enslaved american help to birth our democracy...
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lee said we've got to stop grant before he gets to the james river. there's the james river. grant said if he gets to the james river, it's going to be a siege and then it will only be a matter of time. and from the time grant got to the james river. in mid-june of 18 for it was a matter of time for the confederacy although a lot more time than union voters would have wished. okay, we are out of time. so thank you for your attention and i'll see y'all on wednesday. the private world of the presidential retreat. >> hello welcome to another episode of history live. i'm doctor colleen i'm a senior vice president at the white house historical association and the director of the david science center for white house history. the white house historical association is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization with a mission to educate americans about that rich and diverse history of the white house and the people who live and work there. our guest this evening is michael he is a retired rear admiral from the navy civil engineer corps. he served in a variety of assignments around the worl
lee said we've got to stop grant before he gets to the james river. there's the james river. grant said if he gets to the james river, it's going to be a siege and then it will only be a matter of time. and from the time grant got to the james river. in mid-june of 18 for it was a matter of time for the confederacy although a lot more time than union voters would have wished. okay, we are out of time. so thank you for your attention and i'll see y'all on wednesday. the private world of the...
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james. john, thank you. let's head to the east bay in our cleanup efforts continue as storms ripped through the bay. we will have the latest on power restoration in a moment. the kron four's dan thorn is in one neighborhood where >> the power is finally back on in kensington. >> pg and e crews busy at work as downed power lines. lay cross beverly road in kensington. a tree came crashing down thursday night. it's huge branches crushing this toyota and knocking out electricity to the area. neighbors reacting to the site is extraordinary and some pretty major was. >> on the road. >> we're told no one was inside of the car at the time the tree came toppling over. that's interesting. >> out for falling trees. >> the high winds also snapping tree branches in other nearby neighborhoods, a section of fence at this home along arlington avenue was taken out and this concrete walkway is also closed until further notice because of several fallen trees and their roots damaging the paved path for residents. this series of
james. john, thank you. let's head to the east bay in our cleanup efforts continue as storms ripped through the bay. we will have the latest on power restoration in a moment. the kron four's dan thorn is in one neighborhood where >> the power is finally back on in kensington. >> pg and e crews busy at work as downed power lines. lay cross beverly road in kensington. a tree came crashing down thursday night. it's huge branches crushing this toyota and knocking out electricity to the...
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james, back to you. thanks a lot, 903, waiting for president biden to arrive in california to tour the storm-damaged. air force one took off from washington earlier this morning. we had that for you live. he's expected to land in the bay area. >> sometime shortly after noon out at moffett field, which is where kron four's will tran is standing by with more on the story of the president's visit. will. >> security is ramping up guys. mafia feel right behind me. he's going to land with sunny skies. but he knows that california has been battered. he's been monitoring the situation and now today he will get to see the damage with his own 2 eyes. he will be here shortly after noon and then he will hit the ground running. but let me show you video of a leaving washington, d.c.. >> earlier this morning. so he's about 3 hours into its flight. he left joint base andrews, hopped onto air force one. he's been planning this for a little while monitoring the situation. when he arrives, guys, he will be met by fema as
james, back to you. thanks a lot, 903, waiting for president biden to arrive in california to tour the storm-damaged. air force one took off from washington earlier this morning. we had that for you live. he's expected to land in the bay area. >> sometime shortly after noon out at moffett field, which is where kron four's will tran is standing by with more on the story of the president's visit. will. >> security is ramping up guys. mafia feel right behind me. he's going to land with...
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james: james freeman here when you think what could be a similar revolutionary positive development i feel at least on corporate tax end in pretty good shape probably tough time to get a tax cut, to all the way to signature from president, do you think a deregulation opportunity i mean if you are reviving house republicans, what ideas they should push to try and get, growth moving what would it be? >> yeah james two things number one it is amazing to me that, biden has note overturned the trump tax cuts because they are really, really working, revenues way up not down like they said they would be. jobs creation out putt revenues all of that the trump tax cut was magnificent, if i were looking forward as republican going to what we should push i think med transparency biggest bang per buck of anything in arena we've had a huge decline in u.s., life expectation relative to the eurozone we've had huge increase in cost relative to eurozone because we have no idea what prices are what the outcomes are or any of that, that is where i push trump did an executive order requiring hospitals med
james: james freeman here when you think what could be a similar revolutionary positive development i feel at least on corporate tax end in pretty good shape probably tough time to get a tax cut, to all the way to signature from president, do you think a deregulation opportunity i mean if you are reviving house republicans, what ideas they should push to try and get, growth moving what would it be? >> yeah james two things number one it is amazing to me that, biden has note overturned the...
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i'm darya and i'm james. it is sunny outside cold. >> we've got a spot in the weather center with a look at our wednesday forecast. james darya. good morning. good morning, everybody. and a beautiful picture. start the day. sunshine gleaning up there as you can see from the market there. >> checking and the temperatures were in the 40's now in the east bay and actually trailing up in the north bay. a point this out because we're expecting warmer numbers up there like santa rosa, which stands at 36 this hour, most east bay locations. well, in the 40's, at least 51 for oakland and 45. meanwhile for san jose where numbers also pop a little this afternoon, too. contrast to yesterday were trailing in a couple places here. even this late hour, however, again, expected to overachieve in some selective spots. winds aren't real active this hour. we've been seeing a lot of calm conditions, but they will pick up later on. that's going to probably start up there in solano county and spill off towards the east bay. 58 at
i'm darya and i'm james. it is sunny outside cold. >> we've got a spot in the weather center with a look at our wednesday forecast. james darya. good morning. good morning, everybody. and a beautiful picture. start the day. sunshine gleaning up there as you can see from the market there. >> checking and the temperatures were in the 40's now in the east bay and actually trailing up in the north bay. a point this out because we're expecting warmer numbers up there like santa rosa,...
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the james webb space telescope was years in the making, as we all know. and it is really exciting to see how, despite all of the challenges that we faced in the development, we saw last christmas a wonderful gift that, as we watched the james webb space telescope finally launching, east coast aryan five rocket, and early this year the world watched as nasa released james webb's first fully developed image. of cosmic cliffs in the--. so exciting. so i want to congratulate nasa, isa, and c's, and their many partners for the success of your mission. and, where there are many lessons still to be learned from telescopes development, i am pleased that we are taking this opportunity to examine and celebrates the scientific achievements of the james webb space telescope. and you hear more about the telescopes future observations. and i want to start with dr. clamp in. i want you to know that much of my key focus on this committee is stem engagement. so. can you speak to the stem engagement opportunities that this j. w. s. t. has provided nasa wig, and can you spe
the james webb space telescope was years in the making, as we all know. and it is really exciting to see how, despite all of the challenges that we faced in the development, we saw last christmas a wonderful gift that, as we watched the james webb space telescope finally launching, east coast aryan five rocket, and early this year the world watched as nasa released james webb's first fully developed image. of cosmic cliffs in the--. so exciting. so i want to congratulate nasa, isa, and c's, and...
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james, back to you. thank you. reyna 601. and today charges will be filed against the man accused of killing 7 people in half moon bay. he's expected to make his first court appearance today with problems. michael thomas standing by live in redwood city. >> where he is expected to appear before a judge. michael. >> yeah, good morning, everyone. you know, this felony arraignment is set for later this afternoon with intent to pay to charges that include 7 counts of murder. the sheriff's office says looking at evidence everything points to workplace violence. as of right now. but let's get these details up on your screen. take a look. here's a photo of the suspect is in custody. 66 year-old john lee zao is accused of shooting and killing 7 people. his court appearance is set for one 30 this afternoon at the hall of justice in redwood city. the charge is expected to be filed will be 7 counts of murder. one count of attempted murder and a special circumstance allegation of multiple murder. according to officials, a semiautomatic h
james, back to you. thank you. reyna 601. and today charges will be filed against the man accused of killing 7 people in half moon bay. he's expected to make his first court appearance today with problems. michael thomas standing by live in redwood city. >> where he is expected to appear before a judge. michael. >> yeah, good morning, everyone. you know, this felony arraignment is set for later this afternoon with intent to pay to charges that include 7 counts of murder. the...
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i'm james smartwood. i listen to ryan meddles movies on the treadmill. we come for the battle of the baldest rages on between hard out donald trump and florida governor who buys his suit ats the container store ron desantis. a new poll shows trump barely ahead by the skin of his teeth, 26-point lead over desantis. mike pence, nikki haley and the rest of the future fox news green room barnacles poll in the single digit. trump is huddling with advisers real estate developers and belarus honey pots to fine tune his attack on desantis. recent weeks trump repeat willed i quizzed some of those close to him, what else do we have on ron? one area which trump and his allies smell that weakness and desantis is on social security. a genius move by trump there to remember that seniors need government support once their kids lose contact because the qanon stuff is just too much. governor desantis is trying to bury in the same hole his years of trump endorsements advanced placement african-american studies pilot program in florida high schools. >> this course on black
i'm james smartwood. i listen to ryan meddles movies on the treadmill. we come for the battle of the baldest rages on between hard out donald trump and florida governor who buys his suit ats the container store ron desantis. a new poll shows trump barely ahead by the skin of his teeth, 26-point lead over desantis. mike pence, nikki haley and the rest of the future fox news green room barnacles poll in the single digit. trump is huddling with advisers real estate developers and belarus honey...
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james, back to you. all right. let's get outside and we're talking about the cold and also places where you can go inside to warm up in the south bay. some public libraries are being opened up as warming centers with kron four's will tran with the story live in santa clara morning. well, >> this warming center is now open. it opened about 3 minutes ago. you could see the lights are on and we actually see some people already showing up. this is a senior center in santa clara, but it is open to the public. you don't have to be a member. we've been here many times. they have books. they have snacks. they have coffee. they have gym equipment and probably most importantly, during this time they have warmth, not just at this location, guys, but other locations across the bay area. let me show you some video. we've been on top of the cold weather coverage for the past day or so. so we went out yesterday to a library also in the south bay. they are ready to roll as well. this cold temperature obviously uncomfortable for so
james, back to you. all right. let's get outside and we're talking about the cold and also places where you can go inside to warm up in the south bay. some public libraries are being opened up as warming centers with kron four's will tran with the story live in santa clara morning. well, >> this warming center is now open. it opened about 3 minutes ago. you could see the lights are on and we actually see some people already showing up. this is a senior center in santa clara, but it is...
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i should say it's a very gate -- dangerous jame -- dangerous game of chicken being played by both sides. the white house wanting to bludgeon republicans and label them as being irresponsible over this and republicans want to have a real discussion about spending restraint. the irony is that republicans have not restrained spending when they have been in power but there is a real discussion to be had in washington about the limits of how much the government is prepared to spend on an annual basis. host: what conditions do republicans want to put in place? guest: this is a tricky question. the vast majority of money the government spends is on programs that are popular and/or necessary. social security. medicare. it affects millions of elderly americans. military spending. and interest on the debt. those categories, those four categories cover more than the majority of government spending. republicans tend to want to talk about discretionary spending, putting limits on discretionary spending. but that really isn't going to have a big effect on deficits. it's those big categories that i ju
i should say it's a very gate -- dangerous jame -- dangerous game of chicken being played by both sides. the white house wanting to bludgeon republicans and label them as being irresponsible over this and republicans want to have a real discussion about spending restraint. the irony is that republicans have not restrained spending when they have been in power but there is a real discussion to be had in washington about the limits of how much the government is prepared to spend on an annual...
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james, back to you. all right. thanks. a lot of tate, 18 right now and the justice department is working to protect abortion access. >> this in the wake of the supreme court's roe versus wade reversal last year. yeah. washington correspondent jessi tenure standing by with the very latest on what so on the department's radar following the 50th anniversary of that roe decision. >> good morning. top doj officials made it clear there still defending abortion access from the federal to state level. >> plus is devastating for people in communities across the country. 7 months after the u.s. supreme court overturned roe v wade, the justice department said it's working tirelessly to protect access to reproductive care. we do not have different rules for democrats or republicans. different rules for the powerful and the powerless monday. attorney general merrick garland said the department's reproductive rights task force has been advising federal agencies along with monitoring state laws and filing lawsuits in some cases, associat
james, back to you. all right. thanks. a lot of tate, 18 right now and the justice department is working to protect abortion access. >> this in the wake of the supreme court's roe versus wade reversal last year. yeah. washington correspondent jessi tenure standing by with the very latest on what so on the department's radar following the 50th anniversary of that roe decision. >> good morning. top doj officials made it clear there still defending abortion access from the federal to...
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-thanks, james. -she is the host of "firing line with margaret hoover" on pbs, where she has mastered the rare conservative art of speaking without turning red and sweaty. the conservative "hot take" is next. tyler, what concept that you only just heard about will you waged a 50-year crusade against tonight? -thanks, james. joe biden selfishly put our national security at risk, taking home classified documents that trump already called dibs on to sell to the saudis. stick around. ryan wasn't made for the 9 to 5... ryan was made for the 12 to 3 am delivery circuit. -thanks, ryan! -thank you. he's the patron saint of chimichangas. ♪ ♪ well, the stock is bubbling in the pot ♪ ♪ just till they taste what we've got ♪ [ tires squeal, crash ] when owning a small business gets real, progressive gets you right back to living the dream. now, where were we? [ cheering ] when we started selling my health products online our shipping process was painfully slow. then we found shipstation. now we're shipp
-thanks, james. -she is the host of "firing line with margaret hoover" on pbs, where she has mastered the rare conservative art of speaking without turning red and sweaty. the conservative "hot take" is next. tyler, what concept that you only just heard about will you waged a 50-year crusade against tonight? -thanks, james. joe biden selfishly put our national security at risk, taking home classified documents that trump already called dibs on to sell to the saudis. stick...
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joining me for hot topic all morning long todd pirro and james freeman. todd, i will start with you, as they keep dumping twitter files we get more information about how pervasive this really was and what was being asked of twitter by gath agencies, your thoughts? >> i am so offended, i don't use that word lightly but i'm so offended by adam schiff's violation of constitution. it's in the just the free press for the left and the right. the fact that he had t the amarity to ask private body to engage in what is censorship, censoring the free press is abhorrent and you can't have society that functions when you have government agents like this and i'm going to say it till i'm blue in the face, section 230 immunity should be on the line when you have a member of congress, government body, when the government is in democrat hands predominantly doing this. jackie: this is so interesting to me because during china lockdowns last year when there was an issue with apple and the government had to -- was thinking of potentially intervening they said, no, no, apple
joining me for hot topic all morning long todd pirro and james freeman. todd, i will start with you, as they keep dumping twitter files we get more information about how pervasive this really was and what was being asked of twitter by gath agencies, your thoughts? >> i am so offended, i don't use that word lightly but i'm so offended by adam schiff's violation of constitution. it's in the just the free press for the left and the right. the fact that he had t the amarity to ask private...
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laura: james lindel reporting. as ukraine's allies met in germany ttry to agree on sending more military aid, to get the view from moscow i spoke to steve rosenberg. steve, this meeting of allies ended without agreement on germany sending tanks to ukraine. presumably that is use of two vladimir putin's ears. steve: those three ends -- three words, "ended without agreement," putin would have really appreciated that. nothing puts a smile on his face like division or lack of agreement in the west. the fact that there will be no german-american battle tanks going it to ukraine, russia will be pleased by that. this morning's edition of the russian government paper, there was a pretty clear warning to the german chancellor not to supply tanks. this is it, saying no one knows better than the german chancellor what happened the last time that germany sent armor towards the border of russia, meaning world war ii. there is a picture here of a modern german tank, saying when these tanks start killing russian soldiers, then th
laura: james lindel reporting. as ukraine's allies met in germany ttry to agree on sending more military aid, to get the view from moscow i spoke to steve rosenberg. steve, this meeting of allies ended without agreement on germany sending tanks to ukraine. presumably that is use of two vladimir putin's ears. steve: those three ends -- three words, "ended without agreement," putin would have really appreciated that. nothing puts a smile on his face like division or lack of agreement in...
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james webb was launched last year from carew. fantastic launch. i applaud the accomplishment but i am wondering going forward are we going to launch any future observations on foreign soil or are we going to use u.s. soil? dr. clampin: so let me start by congratulating you on a great launch from the kennedy space center last night. that is thrilling to see artemis get off the ground. in answer to your question, we live in a very different world now where there are lots of different u.s. launch opportunities, including a number which provide us with new capabilities that we are definitely thinking of as we look at that 2020 survey but just to give you a couple examples, the roman space telescope we are looking at a launch on the falcon heavy and many of our smd missions launching on u.s. launches. my expectation is we will take advantage of new u.s. launch capabilities provided to u.s.. mr. posey: thank you very much. dr. batalha, i hope i did not mess it up too badly. can you walk us through the process of gaining observation time for james webb,
james webb was launched last year from carew. fantastic launch. i applaud the accomplishment but i am wondering going forward are we going to launch any future observations on foreign soil or are we going to use u.s. soil? dr. clampin: so let me start by congratulating you on a great launch from the kennedy space center last night. that is thrilling to see artemis get off the ground. in answer to your question, we live in a very different world now where there are lots of different u.s. launch...
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darya and i'm james. we're looking at some nice, dry conditions to start the day, although overnight rain. so it's a little wet. >> as you step yeah, the shouldn't get your because it's out of the way, i guess now. and we've got clear skies for the next >> week. yeah. for the next maybe rest of the we're ending january. the exact opposite way. we started it was endless, relentless rainfall. last night was the last little resurgence of that. and now we're smooth sailing. look at this bay bridge all lit up this morning. calm winds there on the embarcadero. so not seeing much movement on the flag and a overall this is the way it's going to stay your view a little bit broader across the region does show those showers exiting the region now moving into the central valley and central coast as well as the sierra. but the bay area set to remain dry, a bit breezy at the coast. most of us are quite calm, though. calm, clear and cold temperatures falling into the low 40's, if not upper 30's, redwood city in concord
darya and i'm james. we're looking at some nice, dry conditions to start the day, although overnight rain. so it's a little wet. >> as you step yeah, the shouldn't get your because it's out of the way, i guess now. and we've got clear skies for the next >> week. yeah. for the next maybe rest of the we're ending january. the exact opposite way. we started it was endless, relentless rainfall. last night was the last little resurgence of that. and now we're smooth sailing. look at this...
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and this is, james bayes has been in the region following these development. he joins is on the phone now from occupied east jerusalem. there are all these reports, james, i think from the israel's channel 12 that 5 people have been killed. do you have any more information about this? the installation i'm afraid is somewhat confused at this stage. her 1st report, so this shooting only really emerging involved. so we have some contradictory information on the call. but what we do know is there was shooting the call that says settlement. they don't need to resubmit the northern talk about you probably east jerusalem. what we understand happened is that a car pulled out, pulled up in front of the synagogue. gunman got out and opened fire. now we told by sources from these, right, the house people being killed, i can kinda use some media reporting that that could be high. it could be as many as 7 have been killed. we also seen reports of many injured, some reports suggesting that could be as many as 13 people injured, but these, these figures call the spin on diff
and this is, james bayes has been in the region following these development. he joins is on the phone now from occupied east jerusalem. there are all these reports, james, i think from the israel's channel 12 that 5 people have been killed. do you have any more information about this? the installation i'm afraid is somewhat confused at this stage. her 1st report, so this shooting only really emerging involved. so we have some contradictory information on the call. but what we do know is there...
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our diplomatic editor james bay spoke with ursula of underlying shortly afterwards. he started by asking what she thought would happen when the war started. we all hoped that russia would be reasonable and not do with this invasion because we had prepared massive sanctions. and we couldn't imagine that you'll destroy your own country russia by doing this invasion. well, it came differently as we know, and i must say the world is really impressed by the courage and at the stamina of the ukrainian people. and they have been amazing, amazing throughout this year. now, right now, the latest phase of this war, the last 3 months, has been very much of focus on the civilian infrastructure, bombarding the russians and bombarding civilians. i know you believe these a war crimes. there's this idea of a special tribunal to bring accountability. what do you make of that idea and how exactly would it work? well, i think this is, these are so atrocious war crimes that we witness. and that indeed it might call for special tribunal. and this shows that this is an extraordinary situa
our diplomatic editor james bay spoke with ursula of underlying shortly afterwards. he started by asking what she thought would happen when the war started. we all hoped that russia would be reasonable and not do with this invasion because we had prepared massive sanctions. and we couldn't imagine that you'll destroy your own country russia by doing this invasion. well, it came differently as we know, and i must say the world is really impressed by the courage and at the stamina of the...
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. >> good morning, james. we are waiting for president joe biden to arrive a little bit later this morning. once he lands guys, he will be joined by fema and they will hit the ground. they will be escorted all the way to santa cruz county, president biden. he has monitored the situation from the white house. this will be his first time boots on the ground to see the damage that we all have experience of the past couple of weeks. the reason why he is going to santa cruz county is because that county was hit the hardest with their peer as well as app toss about 55 million dollars worth of damage to infrastr the why why this trip is so important is because yes, governor gavin newsom, he also will meet president biden along with this tour. the reason why this is so important, guys is because once he lands on the ground, he sees the situation he has help from fema. then he will decide how much federal assistance will be given to the state of california and the bay area. he's already promised that he would assist wi
. >> good morning, james. we are waiting for president joe biden to arrive a little bit later this morning. once he lands guys, he will be joined by fema and they will hit the ground. they will be escorted all the way to santa cruz county, president biden. he has monitored the situation from the white house. this will be his first time boots on the ground to see the damage that we all have experience of the past couple of weeks. the reason why he is going to santa cruz county is because...
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jackie: james? >> i think it's strange, because it seems like they're blowing up the genius of the health club business model. you sell a product that you then never have to deliver. they buy the membership, but they don't actually go and consume the service. i think maybe it makes sense for equinox because they're more of the high-end product, so their the customer is probably going to want to -- jackie: actually, you're paying so much for that membership. yeah. >> maybe they end up pin picking up in february -- jackie: real quick, you made a lose weight resolution this year, i did not. >> i was 206.3 when i got ready for "fox & friends" on sunday, i haven't checked lately, but i feel like i'm losing -- i'm probably down to about 170. i probably lost 30 pounds in 3 days. [laughter] i'm joking. jackie: i definitely did not believe that. okay, james freeman, todd piro, it's been an interesting three hours. thank you so much. "varney & company" is up next. i'm going to send it over to my friend stuart
jackie: james? >> i think it's strange, because it seems like they're blowing up the genius of the health club business model. you sell a product that you then never have to deliver. they buy the membership, but they don't actually go and consume the service. i think maybe it makes sense for equinox because they're more of the high-end product, so their the customer is probably going to want to -- jackie: actually, you're paying so much for that membership. yeah. >> maybe they end...