sense of family, friendship, giving, and joy. the evergreen tree reminds us that even in the coldest, darkest days of winter, that light and abundance will return. through the years and through the eyes of first families. my grandmother decided in the mid-1920s that she was going to make christmas the biggest deal ever. my mother, i think, said it best when she said, you know, every day in the white house is a gift to my life, but never more so than at christmas. and i share that sentiment. in this hour, family, festivities, faith, and the work of the presidency, which doesn t stop any day of the year. announcer: the following program is brought to you in living color on nbc. hello and welcome to fireside history. i m michael beschloss. in this episode, little white house holiday magic, presidential historian style with help from the nbc news archives. the hope for all of us in public life and private is that the winter holidays are times of unity and peace,
ourselves as well. and during the christmas season, i think most americans do feel a greater sense of family, friendship, giving, and joy. the evergreen tree reminds us that even in the coldest, darkest days of winter, that life and abundance will return. through the years, and through the eyes of first families. my grandmother decided in the mid-1920s that she was going to make christmas the biggest deal ever. my mother, i think, said it best when she said, you know, every day in the white house is a gift to my life. but never more so than at christmas. and i share that sentiment. in this hour, family, festivities, faith, and the work of the presidency, which doesn t stop any day of the year. announcer: the following program is brought to you in living color on nbc. hello, and welcome to fireside history. i m michael. in this episode, a little white house holiday magic, presidential historian style, with help from the nbc news archives. the hope for all of u
normal, to a large degree, because of the little girl. they didn t want her to be traumatised. as the delegates gather for the latest international conference on how to deal with the reality of an overheating world, is it already too late to save our planet? anything we do is better than nothing, which i know is not a great rallying cry, is it? famously, general winter is russia s great ally. and although when vladimir putin launched his invasion of ukraine back in february, he clearly thought it would all be finished in a couple of weeks or so, he s now hoping to recruit general winter to help him win, more than eight months later. people in kyiv and many other towns and cities in ukraine are suffering from the loss of power and heating, even though on the battlefield itself, ukraine continues to do well. is the balance of the war changing, therefore? i spoke to frank gardner, the bbc s security correspondent. i think ukraine is still largely doing better because of the qual
cry, is it? famously, general winter is russia s great ally. and although when vladimir putin launched his invasion of ukraine back in february, he clearly thought it would all be finished in a couple of weeks or so, he s now hoping to recruit general winter to help him win, more than eight months later. people in kyiv and many other towns and cities in ukraine are suffering from the loss of power and heating, even though on the battlefield itself, ukraine continues to do well. is the balance of the war changing, therefore? i spoke to frank gardner, the bbc s security correspondent. i think ukraine is still largely doing better because of the quality of its army, and its command structure and its use of combined arms. but russia is slowly reinforcing its front lines with all of these conscripts and reservists, some of them very poorly trained and poorly equipped. and it s very clear that what russia is trying to do is to make up for its military failures by punishing the civi
. what s going on? what an action packed.n watters family thanksgiving. why are female teachers sleeping with their students? chris hansen is here. s watch him cheat on that story there. for what the people areine. saying about politics. plus, i hear a squealing pig right now. when you think a of thanksgiving, you think of family, food and footballnd. you usually don t think of injuries. it s a lot of responsibility i on my plate. but that s kind of whaovt i lov about it. y i mean, the opportunity mana, in aan entire unitto way, it s kind of like, oh, oh[i ,oh. but there were several injuries during this year. sewhat are thanksgiving weekend? some physical, some emotional. more on that later. ater. but i have a new appreciation for housewives. what do we call them now? stay at home moms. i want to be politically correct because i took wednesday off to be a stay at home mom and i almost didn tm make it. the stereotypake is you ree p popping bonbons on the cou