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who she is . all right. handedly, they tell meav i havei to go. but it s great to see you. i m laura ingram . this is ingram angle from washington. tonight. no amnesty. that s the focus of tonight s thatwashhe focus of tonight s all right. how convenient. , now now that we see just how wrong the covid experts were on everything from schoolexpert shutdowns to vax mandates, those same expertss from are teg us that it s just time to move on , huh? this year, nothing to see here. please. writing in the atlantic brown university, economist emil emil browny oster argues that wd to let bygones be bygones on the covid debate and not relitigate the past. we hav e to put these fights aside and declare a pandemic amnesty, forgiving the hard calls that people had no choice but to make with imperfect knowledge. l.a. county closed its beaches in the summer of 2020 ex post t facto. this makes no sense, buo letr need to learn from our mistakes and then let them go . nice tr ....
this hour, we re tracking a deadly winter storm. temperatures plummeting to life-threatening lows on this christmas holiday. more than 55 million people remain under windchill alerts this morning. right now, blizzard conditions across the great lakes. at least 26 people have died from the arctic blast across eight states. in hard-hit erie county, new york, roads remain impassable after two straight days of snowfall. a very dangerous situation, driving bans still in place. this was the first time in buffalo fire history that they were unable to respond to calls. i want to remind everybody, there was a period, hours straight in which we could not send out emergency service crews. we could not send out department of public works crews, because it was too dangerous. bitter cold icing over the christmas celebrations in the midwest, east coast, and southeast this morning. even florida is feeling the chill. much of the state experiencing its coldest christmas since 1983. p ....
the man has trouble with names,f but not the name ts of people. he may be met once or twice,le. right? that would be understandable. weg about the names of prominent political figures, including his own cabinet. i want to thank the former cl general. i keep calling him general. my , my the guy who runs that outfit over there. i remember i got in trouble when we were running against whw the senator who is a mormon governor . okayas, i took him on .d i tookm i want to thank that fellow down under. ank you thank you very much about our national security adviser, joe biden contact with his counterparts throughout the world and our alliesr as ass the general excuse me, i keee p calling them in general. it s so inspiring, isn t it? and today, as the supply of baby formula reached new lows, the president reached for more names. w how are youlows, going to over? reacd moreto secretary? mr . secretary, i m going to have you speak now and yourarksa remarks, and then we re ....
has blamed ill health for the removal of former president shuejintao from the hole during the conference. he said he is attending the closing ceremony. now, on bbc news, talking movies.. hello from london, i m tom brook. the bbc is 100 years old, and as part of the bbc 100 celebrations, talking movies is going to look at the contribution the corporation has made to the british film industry over the decades, through five top directors who have picked up their skills here at the bbc. i went to meet these filmmakers who ve shaped modern cinema. the multi award winning ken loach, whose credits include the landmark movie, kes. mike leigh, known for his legendary use of improvisation in films that have brought him seven oscar nominations. james marsh who won an academy award for his celebrated documentary man on wire. mary harron who made the modern american classic american psycho, starring christian bale, and sally el hosaini, a rising star in british cinema, having just l ....
that ballot, when they go into that voter booth. it will say because kansasian value women and children, the constitution of the state of kansas does not require government funding of abortion and does not create or secure a right to abortion. so one could argue that this is clearly skewed from an anti-abortion perspective. this is called the value them both amendment. and even if this was not the number one issue for many state residents, they have just been bombarded by canvassers both for and against this amendment for the last several weeks. how much will the outcome of this vote in kansas tell us about the potency of this issue in the mid terms? it s a key question, victor. democrats are hoping this will be an issue that will galvanize voters. and illustrate republicans have become too extreme. that is their hope. polling suggests the issue has become sort of a boost for otherwise disspirited democrats. they seem to be having success with how they re talking ab ....