the average family home. cory practices her violin. christian plays with his cars. and mike and carol worry over the bills. we went into the 1980s in pretty much the same technology that s been in place for a couple of decades. typewriter. calculators, tv, oven. a car. you listen to music on a big old stereo system with a turntable. maybe you had a digital watch, and that was the only thing that was going to be digital that you actually owned. hello? i m not here now, but my faithful machine is. there was a handful of technology at that time. one was the telephone answering machine. you d be driving home and you d say, i can t wait to check my messages. you know, it had become part of the day. honey, i m checking my messages. from the noisy streets of new york to the laid-back tranquility of california, americans are tuning out and tuning in. when i think of technology in the 1980s, i think of the walkman. the walkman was huge. it s the latest fad. tiny st
important ally of the united r states in the western hemisphere. brazil is a big deal and yet the administration seems determined ms to hand brazil over to the sphere of influence ofof the chinese communist party . why is that exactly? we hope to find out. for a also be sitting down for a rare interview with the president of brazil. terrible scenario. soon we ll bring s to him. we do.h but first i would like to begin with the loud and at times violent response to the end of roe v. wade that came down to the supreme court on friday.. as you know, if beenvee following this , you may have noticed a profound change in the way the democratic party talks about the issue of abortion gone is the embassy or the room for compromise. so from the very beginning ofe this debate 50 years ago, even the staunchest pro-life acknowledge the anguish of young womensh who are pregnant and don t want to be alone and feel trapped by the childha growing inside them.t and that is the reasonas that pr
the average family home, cory practices her violin, christian plays with his cars and mike and carol worry over the bills. we went in with pretty much the same technology that s been in place for a couple of decades. typewriter. calculators. tv. oven. a car. you listen to music on a big old stereo system with a turntable. maybe you had a digital watch and that was the only thing that was going to be digital that you actually owned. hello? i m not here now but my faithful machine is. there was a handful of technology at that time. one was the telephone answering machine. you would be driving home and you would say i can t wait to check my messages. you know, it becomes part of the day. honey, i m checking my messages. from the noisy streets of new york to the laid-back tranquility of california, americans are tuning out and tuning in. when i think of technology in the 1980s, i think of the walkman. the walkman was huge. it s the latest fad. tiny stereo casset
stolen, and a live stream captured the crime going down. welcome to the lead. i m kasie hunt in for jake tapper. we start with our politics lead and the january 6th committee releasing new evidence in its case against donald trump as it narrows its focus for the coming weeks. on the agenda, trying to compel testimony from ginni thomas, a conservative activist and wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas, over her role in advocating to overturn the 2020 election. committee vice chair congresswoman liz cheney telling cnn they will consider a subpoena if thomas doesn t cooperate. we certainly hope that she will agree to come in voluntarily, but the committee is fully prepared to contemplate a subpoena if she does not. committee is also pushing to get more documents from the u.s. secret service and answers about the agency s potentially missing text messages from on and around january 6th. one of the committee members, congresswoman elaine luria, released previously
nearby and here stateside, nearby and here stateside, republican primaries have the attention of washington and bedminsterashi. nn iter looks like we already have winners, if you can believe itt or not, in missouri and inls michigan. h and the polls have just closed in arizona. gh now this hour, hour is going to be a high wire act as we bringal you alll of these breaking stories. but we begin tonighth with threats and truth. that is the focus of tonight s angle. five years ago, speaker gingrich with the taiwan. itwr was a completely wrong. the u.s. should draw a lesson f rofrom instead of making repeate the mistakes it s now. well, let me just tell you one thing, 10:00 a.m. in taiwan and to her credit, nancy, pelosi didn t back down when china essentially threatened to shoot s her plane out of the skt now 1 she s been on the ground for, what, about 12 hours or so landing here just after ten , thirty a.m. eastern today. we re going to bring e you news about the specifics of