christmas is well, it s about the best time of the whole year. no matter when they take place, modern era or period, christmas movies and television specials are always about someone who has lost their faith in humankind regaining it, saved by other people being kind because it s christmas. christmas is the landscape that everybody wants to paint on. everyone who tells stories is attracted to the heightened emotions that it brings. nostalgia plays such a huge part in christmas because it is part of so many people s childhoods. and being able to go back and relive those feelings every year by watching holiday movies is just joy. a christmas story is one of the best movies about nostalgia, family, and christmas. jingle bells, jingle bells. jingle all the way. a christmas story. i watch it every year at least twice. it s like the script of my life. can we go now? can we go now? yes. yes, we can go now. come on. it brings out every childhoo
sean: they think they re entitled to commit violence and they will not be punished. will pick it up where you left off. i m laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle. my ankle exposes the american elites love affair with what is now the european maras. that s coming out. but first, a tale of two covid s. it s october 2020 weeks from the election and former president trump had come down with covid. if you remember the reaction from the media and politico was what you expected, hysterical. speak of the president being sick is huge galvanizing point for the country. in large part it s his own dereliction which is partly to blame for this. a drunk driver who injured himself in a rack and killed the oncoming sober driver. donald trump injured himself. the treatment he s getting at taxpayer expense is privileged treatment. to protect himself or others? okay. literally a windbag. with biden s approval hitting record lows, the response from the media is quite differ
closed doors? she laughed and said, you know, there s no fear. someone was keeping secrets. and even police couldn t wrap their heads around this one until they found it, a trail of texts. we were like, holy smokes, it s right there. it sure was. every, stunning detail. snap all ice tea seemed like the perfect tool to put poison inside of it. was this a loving spouse or a lethal one? police were in for a killer surprise. i feel like the gates of hell are opening. i don t know what they were thinking. hello and welcome to dateline. kevin and morgan mengel had their share of ups and downs. but through it all they seem to make it work. then one of them disappeared. it would take a families relentless pursuit of the truth to jump-start the investigation. then, a stunning confrontation in a parking lot would put police on the trail of a killer and reveal a diabolical recipe for murder. here is hoda kotb with toxic . how much do we rev
many where the right to abortion hasn t changed. in new york city and outside the supreme court. we begin with lucas tomlinson outside of the white house where the president spoke before signing into law a new gun legislation piece. that s right, before jetting off to europe, president biden signing the largest gun cell bill in 30 years. and the prepared remarks took about four minutes. president biden called the supreme court decision shocking and answered one question. do you think the supreme court is broken in your view? i think the supreme court has made some terrible decisions. here is what s in the build. funding for red flag laws, enhances background checks for buyers under 21, only as good as the data you put into them according to law enforcement, and choses the boyfriend loophole and clarifies for dealers. and more than 200 in the house voted for the gun bill. liz cheney, adam kinzinger, and others. this doesn t happen if trump didn t put three on the etch
Minor disturbance, the minor violation of the rules and regulations of the school. The minor things that in terms are included in the code of conduct, then, if you dont deal with that directly, they become much bigger and were clearly seeing that in campus after campus after campus. Neil all right. Thats a former Police Commissioner of new york and also served in that capacity in los angeles. Not too many have done that, but he says the common theme here is that once let loose, protests dont just quietly go away. They are calming down a little bit, but no guarantees this weekend. Matt finn following it. Hi, neil. Its very calm here right now, a major contrast to how this site looked over the past couple of days. You could see behind me, the police are monitoring this location here at nyu. Kind of expected to be this calm, fairly earlier in the day today, but its a much different scene just last night. Hundreds of pro Palestinian Protesters gathered right outside of nyu and made their w