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Sportsday

not unlike the sport of boxing, is actually doing this for the second time. here's a little taster of the heavyweight�*s tale. hi, i'm anthony. have you everfelt sad or angry because you can't do something that's bigger children can do? it can make you want to shout and stab stamp your feet, can't it. the boy in tonight's story doesn't just feel angry and shout, he roars. that's all we have time for, thanks for your company. that's all we have time for, thanks foryour company. by that's all we have time for, thanks for your company. by bye for now. hello, again. we've got another band of rain heading into the south—west tonight that will move forward into tomorrow and christmas eve. this thick cloud has been moving through england and wales bringing some rain

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CNN This Morning

it's not really that complicated. blockchain, this supposedly innovative technology, it's a ledger. it's a way of storing information. it's really not revolutionary. it's been around for 30 years, it goes back to at least 1981 when the first blockchain was created. blockchain is a ledger. what they're doing is they're using it to sell you on a story that it's the future of money. ironically enough, it's actually the past of money. it's an attempt at private money which is something we tried in the 19th century and it failed. in part it failed because of fraud. all of these things are stories, but as i know as a storyteller, just because it's a story doesn't mean it's a true story. >> that's a really good point. your testimony was really impactful. everyone should watch it. ben, thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> it was my pleasure.

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The ReidOut

big [ bleep ] deal. >> oh, the legacy of jim crow. that is 67 years ago. it's ancient history now. >> thanks to the daily show for that mash up. and that kind of rhetoric has consequences. today the department of homeland security raised potential threats to the lgbtq, jewish, and migrant communities from violent extremists inside the united states saying americans motivated by violent ideologies pose a persistent and lethal threat. elmer stewart rhodes may face a maximum 20 years in prison. but the story doesn't end there because the story is the creeping white nationalism that has infected the party that all these people support, the party that has invited hate and fear of fellow americans as guests to thanksgiving dinner. and until they kick this ideology out and not just slap trump around a bit because he lost them elections, i mean kick them out, all the prosecutions in the world won't make any

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MSNBC Reports

themselves in the line of fire. how important do you think it is for us to continue to cover this story, a, and do you actually see this making a difference when it comes to the government of iran? >> it's really hard to know whether it will make an impactful difference. the coverage needs to continue. it's important that the story of these women the people supporting them be told and the brutality of the regime be told to the american public and the public in the west. the problem is, of course, telling that story doesn't do the whole part of it. we need to do -- the u.s. government, our allies in europe need to be out there and actively supporting these protests and providing them capabilities, providing them internet access. we need a much larger approach to helping these protestors effectuate their claims and arguments against the iranian government. >> which it seems so far they have been apprehensive to do so. but, of course, this is a developing story. jamil jaffer, for now, thank you. still ahead, everybody.

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New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar

as a stand-alone case, but they're coming closer to the finish line, and they're trying to figure out whether or not patel has any evidence. >> how specific will he get. will they say, did you see trump specifically declassify this document? >> absolutely. they will try to get him to be as specific as possible. and think about it. how could he testify, "i saw him declassify," was he sitting at his desk looking at a document with patel at the other side skand hear him say, "i hereby declassify this." this story doesn't have a lot of credibility. >> and he said it on tv, but it's very different answering those questions under oath. >> you couldn't be anymore right, john. this is exactly what's happening with the special master. the trump team, it's almost like the blind leading the stupid. they say things on tv and in the public, hay go into court and say the same thing and run into a buzz saw with the judge. patel has to be very, very careful if he answered questions at all. >> if.

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Anderson Cooper 360

it. next to georgia, where the republican senate candidate who's running as a pro-life family values conservative, is facing the allegation is not practiced what he is preaching to voters now. cnn's eva mackinnon reports. >> it's a flat out lie. >> former nfl star and georgia republican senate nominee herschel walker denying -- paid a former girlfriend to have an abortion. >> the seed is very important. i do anything to win this seat. >> his comments to fox news come in the wake of a daily beast story that is up ended the competitive contest between walker and incumbent democratic senator, raphael warnock. the website reports walker paid for an unnamed woman to have an abortion in 2009. writing a personal check for $700, and reportedly sending a get wild card. >> i never asked anyone to get an abortion. i never paid for an abortion, that is a lie. >> the story doesn't and food

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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports

that there would be a call of the insurrection act. maybe that happened, maybe there was a conversation with -- willard hotel with roger stone, michael flynn, short of that it's hard to see how this defense prevails just thinking that this would happen isn't gonna be enough. and if you can point to some communication, that might help his defense. i think it can cause serious trouble for the former president. it'll be really interesting to watch the trial play out. >> it certainly will. the jury seated, opening statements happening monday. how do you come up with a jury in washington, d.c., that doesn't know. about the oath keepers or doesn't have a preconceived notion about the oath keepers and what took place on january six? >> it's probably unlikely that you can find 12 jurors plus a few alternates have never heard of the oath keepers or what happened on january six. the question really is whether journalists can set aside anything they've read, seen,

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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports

hurricane charlize which hurt the same part of florida inside the eye of the end. so, there is proof positive that we need to address climate change, better preparation for the storms starting to come our way, we need to be on watch, prepared, utilize the funds are in the current budget for structural soundness of these -- so that a catastrophe of the story doesn't happen again. we learned so much from hurricane andrew 30 years ago -- utilize the funds that the tax paid years >> what about rebuilding in the low lying areas -- if you look at fort myers beach, a large plans essential they get hit the hardest when it comes to this. a lot of these places are uninsured, do you continue to rebuild in areas like this that make it hit hard once again in just a couple of years? >> well, it's a very difficult question to pose. we are a peninsula. we're surrounded by water.

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The Five

got headed home. >> jesse: if the pressure keeps on it starting to really ramp up member rittenhouse? they try to throw the book at him because he was defending himself from an onslaught of attackers? who is this guy defending himself from? he's in a car. he's 41 years old, he's in a car give a skinny teenager was a threat to your life? you are in a car you can just drive away these on foot. now this is what he said said well i was worried that this teenager, mind you a teenager was gonna call his crew in their income for me. again you are in a car you can drive away and that means that if guy was alone he didn't have anyone with them. the story doesn't add up at all he was drunk and he is a previous dui conviction he says some republican extremists he has braces. how many extremist republicans

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The Five

was all kind of money was invested in all kinds of drugs, who was involved in gang funding i mean this is not the guy we should've been listening to. that is the one thing that i've come away with. he was the wrong guy we should never rely on one guy especially in the end the president made a decision, but there should've been a group of panel of exp experts. >> greg: so jesse why doesn't he just shut up and write a book? >> jesse: he is. >> greg: he needs tidbits for the books. >> jesse: the book will be out once he leaves office so we don't has to face republican congress. agency of vicious woman if you're supposed all about the children wouldn't want to work with every governor? in the governor down there in florida he did right by the students. florida students probably did the best of any of the students he didn't shut down any of the schools and then let the parents decide whether or not they were in mask up or not. he also took two positions on the lockdown's took him four weeks to go.

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