Fired. The chairman of boeing, David Calhoun has been named the new ceo. Members of pentagon saying not to use the home dna tests. They pose security risks. Two children missing out of idaho. The mother and stepfather wanted for questioning. Chuck schumer details documents he believes senators must see to conduct a fair impeachment trial. Hard to imagine a trial not having documents and witnesses. Crews are trying to contain a 600gallon oil spill in the galapagos islands. A little boy has a story to tell after a Close Encounter with a tiger. And all that matters astronauts sent this holiday greeting from space. And, of course, they wore some crazy christmas sweaters. Happy holidays. On cbs this morning. The celebrity singoff, 25 years in the making. More than 50 celebs teaming up to sing Mariah Careys baby, all i want for christmas is you. All i want for christmas is you captioning funded by cbs announcer this mornings eye opener is presented by toyota. Announclaces. S go places. Oing
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[applause] he rides a bike and he s from philadelphia. yet, somehow he is still alive. ceo of electric bike technologies, jason kraft. [applause] she is an expert on politics, which for this show makes you unique. fox news correspondent, gillian turner. [applause] by night she is a popular tv personality. by day, he s a professional dog walker. fox news contributor, kat timpf. [applause] well, it s been a minute since we cleaned out the fridge, so before we get to some new stories, let s do this. announcer: greg s leftovers, mmm! tom: it leftovers where i read recent jokes we didn t use. just like when greg does it come it s my first time reading these. here we go. during a recent jail interview, ghislaine max acclaimed jeffrey epstein was indeed murdered in his cell. she says she knows this because he never really liked to hang by himself. [audience reacts] jeff bezos the path of his girlfriend lauren sanchez revealed an interview that in 1999 she was devastated a
i m visiting one of the world s so called blue zones to find out why its residents live longer, healthier lives than average. many of those in loma linda, california, are seventh day adventists a religious group that really values health and community. hey, you must be lara! hello! yes. awesome! lovely to meet you. so good to meet you, lara. would you like for me to prepare you a breakfast? oh, yes, please. 0h! that would be lovely. that would be awesome. what i can see already here looks very healthy and very tasty. yes, we enjoy fruits and nuts and grains and all of this stuff. you ve actually become really involved in the community here, even though you weren t born here? no, i m originally from the netherlands. actually, when i came, it was a culture shock. of course, being a catholic and coming into seventh day adventists, they were very, very much reserved. and at that time, i consumed alcohol, which i do not any more. i don t smoke, i don t drink alcohol, and i m a v
[ applause ] a few years ago we began inviting a giant of the bench or bar to offer reflections to our entering class and its been an extraordinary opportunity for our students as you embark on your Legal Education to listen to and to learn from someone whose career has shaped the law. And by attending georgetown law youve chosen to learn the law in the place where laws are made and this is evident in the speakers who have welcomed our first year students. So in the past few years people have heard from justices stevens and the late justice scalia. And we have been so fortunate the last two years this is the second year in a row to be joined by the legendary Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg. [ applause ] so i know that a long introduction of Justice Ginsburg is not necessary for georgetown students. As you progresses in your studies at the law center youll read and discuss from many powerful and Supreme Court decisions as well as her pointd and influential descents. And youll also learn tha