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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

served a search warrant at that home in new bedford, massachusetts. however, if anything came out of that or even the warrant itself, that is still under seal. we don't know much. but the investigation is ongoing, and we understand that scott was, quote, a person of interest in the disappearance of that woman. so that case is still moving forward. as you mentioned, scott is the son of the late major league baseball player george "boomer" scott, per the district attorney's office. he played in the late '60s, in the '70s, as well. and he died in 2013. again, just an absolutely heartbreaking story now that's unfolding in massachusetts. two criminal investigations now overlapping this hour. >> thank you very much. it's a case of a crime drama come to life. a suspect in one murder may actually be a serial killer. investigators say he's the one who tipped them off. this week, austin, texas, police and u.s. marshals arrested

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The Rachel Maddow Show

to be, whether it's going to be trump or not, regardless of the unpopularity or extremity in the states they're governing where they control, the one hope they have for taking back control of the executive branch, for taking the presidency in 2024, the one thing is in their control, one thing they can control about the country as a whole, the political climate for the country, the one thing they can do single handedly is control the economy. they can control that. that is in their hands. democratic president joe biden is of course running for re-election, and he's running for re-election having brought the u.s. unemployment rate down from 6.3% when he was sworn in to 3.4% today. unemployment rate is lower right now than what we had in the '90s, than what we had in the '80s, in the '70s. the last time unemployment was this low was 1969.

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Political Thinking with Nick...

what sort of place is it, what are you proud of?— you proud of? ashfield is a coal minin: you proud of? ashfield is a coal mining constituency _ you proud of? ashfield is a coal mining constituency built - you proud of? ashfield is a coal mining constituency built on . you proud of? ashfield is a coal. mining constituency built on coal mines and textiles, all my family were minors. they won't many females worked down the pit, ifollowed my judge into the pits when i left school and i was incredibly proud to do that job. school and i was incredibly proud to do thatjob. find school and i was incredibly proud to do that job-— do that job. and your dad, traditional _ do that job. and your dad, traditional working-class, | traditional working—class, hard—working, i imagine, demanding? labour man, through and through, trade unionist, been on strike 72, 74 trade unionist, been on strike 72, 7a and 84, trade unionist, been on strike 72, 74 and 84, he's got the badge. he did all that. because he thought it was right what he was doing, to protect hisjob, to protect was right what he was doing, to protect his job, to protect his community, and then 40—odd years later he finds himself voting for me at a general election. 50. later he finds himself voting for me at a general election.— at a general election. so, in your house, at a general election. so, in your house. then. _ at a general election. so, in your house. then. i— at a general election. so, in your house, then, i don't _ at a general election. so, in your house, then, i don't imagine - at a general election. so, in your. house, then, i don't imagine there is a lot of debate about politics, presumably politics went labour, and the union? it presumably politics went labour, and the union? �* :: , the union? it did, in the '70s, rurowin the union? it did, in the '70s, growing up. _ the union? it did, in the '70s, growing up. and _ the union? it did, in the '70s, growing up, and i _ the union? it did, in the '70s, growing up, and i tell- the union? it did, in the '70s, growing up, and i tell this - the union? it did, in the '70s, i growing up, and i tell this story often, it wasn't scargill, skinner, tony benn, that was what we listened

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CNN Tonight

continual rollback of gun legislation, which worked, in the 70s, 80s, 90s into the assault weapons ban which ultimately repealed. there's a direct correlation in the only nation in the world who has such permissive gun laws and also the only nation in the world that experiences these kinds of multiple times a day mass shootings. americans i've had it. americans agree on this 80 plus percent of americans. want to see common sense gun control. >> i want to get to another story that is connected to guns, i think that so many people are frustrated and don't know what to do, including the superintendent in the small town in texas, it's outside of abilene, after uvalde, the superintendent in principle decided to arm themselves, they did want to be that the mercy of some crazed, unhinged young man who comes in. so they carry guns now. they took it upon themselves, they decided to do that. and the superintendent, who is apparently beloved in the community, left his gone in a

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FOX and Friends

>> ainsley: my dad bought all three of us one car. paid for the insurance for the car. ly to pay for all my food or i wanted to. i wanted to help my parents. >> steve: i paid for everything. when i gold home to visit my parents they would give me gas money. they would give me $5 to make the 100-mile trip. >> ainsley: when i was walking out to door for high school $5. i didn't need it i had a job. >> brian: $5 for lunch? what are you eating? >> steve: in the 70s. >> ainsley: 90's. coming up a texas high school is offering an alternative to four years of college debt. the program now, spag students' interest. >> brian: here is a dollar. go out to eat. president biden pushing his green agenda claiming climate change is a bigger threat to humanity than nuclear war. douglas murray says exactly, mr. now you are singing my song. >> steve: hello, douglas. how are you ♪

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The Katie Phang Show

moon have become. both countries are eyeing similar landing sites near the lunar south pole. scientists believe it is the best place to find water. and dillon is fearing that china can claim parts of the moon as its own. if it gets there first. this may all seem reminiscent of the space race between the united states and the soviet union back in the 60s in the 70s. let nasa stop administrator says, the stakes are now even higher. >> in the space race, with the soviets, it was who controls the high ground has the advantage. today, that's even more so because look, how much of the things that we do on the face of the earth that are enabled by what we have in space. take for example, our early warning satellites on a nuclear attack. gps, when you go from here, a neighbor's house? you dial in eugene fierce and

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Ayman-20220109-05:49:00

to slap the politician who slapped him. >> there was a time when i could have had you shot. >> reporter: and in "guess who's coming to dinner" as dr. john prentice, half of an interracial couple telling his disapproving father times had changed. >> i'm your son. i love you. but you think of yourself as a colored man. i think of myself as a man. >> reporter: in the 70s he's moved from acting to directing. some critics said he played the same role too many times. >> let's get out of here! >> reporter: and as a director, he was a money maker with hits like "stir crazy" and hi buddy movies with bill cosby. >> our whole nation on the brink of disaster. >> reporter: but enduring image is a man, an actor of principle. no surprise he would play mandela, a man whose existence among us made racism let palatable as he noted after receiving a life time achievement oscar.

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Ayman-20220109-02:49:00

earning man, righteous enough to slap the politician who slapped him. >> there was a time when i could have had you shot. >> reporter: and in "guess who's coming to dinner" as dr. john prentice, half of an interracial couple telling his disapproving father times had changed. >> i'm your son. i love you. but you think of yourself as a colored man. i think of myself as a man. >> reporter: in the 70s he's moved from acting to directing. some critics said he played the same role too many times. >> let's get out of here! >> reporter: and as a director, he was a money maker with hits like "stir crazy" and hi buddy movies with bill cosby. >> our whole nation on the brink of disaster. >> but a manned actor of principal, no surprise he would play mandela, a man whose existence among us made racism let palatable as he noted after

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Andrea Mitchell Reports-20220107-17:20:00

>> reporter: he was the embodiment of a proud and dignified black point of view that accelerated along with the civil rights movement. he reached hollywood's mountaintop, the top earning leading man as virgil tibbs. >> there was a time when i could have you shot. >> reporter: and in "guess who's coming to dinner" half of an interracial couple. >> i'm your son. i love you, but you think of yourself as a colored man. i think of myself as a man. >> reporter: in the '70s he moved from acting to directing. some critics said he played the same role too many times. as a director a money maker with

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports-20220107-15:24:00

>> go ahead and say it. >> reporter: a first he would later point out that was too long in coming. >> if we are 40 million americans, we certainly ought to have more than one movie star. >> maybe i'll get down on my black knees. >> reporter: but he wasn't just a movie star, he was the embodiment of a proud and dignified black point of view in the american conversation about race that accelerated along with the civil rights movement. in '67, he reached hollywood's mountaintop, its top-earning leading man as virginia tibs, righteous enough to slap in return the white politician who had slapped him. >> there was a time when i could have had you shot. >> reporter: and in "guess who's coming to dinner" as half of an interracial couple telling his disapproving father, times have changed. >> i'm your son. i love you. but you think of yourself as a colored man. i think of myself as a man. >> reporter: in the '70s, he

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