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jose andres. we do have a couple of quick housekeeping things. we are happy to accept your questions. to submit a question online, please email us and put jose in the subject line. please be aware that they are members of the general public, so any reaction is not necessarily from the working press. we take the generalist things seriously here. [laughter] let's talk a little bit about why we are here. more than 783 million people worldwide face chronic hunger, a decision made more acute by geopolitical conflict, climate change and economic instability. a spanish-american chef plunged into the crisis in 2010 following a cash ethic earthquake in haiti. he realized the power of a hot meal to relieve suffering. he founded world central kitchen. now, world central kitchen is truly a global organization with operations now underway in ukraine, gaza and chile. an outspoken voice for immigrants, inclusion and human rights. barack obama awarded him the national humanities medal. where some people talk about building higher walls, chef jose andres to talk
jose andres. we do have a couple of quick housekeeping things. we are happy to accept your questions. to submit a question online, please email us and put jose in the subject line. please be aware that they are members of the general public, so any reaction is not necessarily from the working press. we take the generalist things seriously here. [laughter] let's talk a little bit about why we are here. more than 783 million people worldwide face chronic hunger, a decision made more acute by...
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you see the form, mr. jose and i'm in dougherty on the governor of the runs east as a by john province and animal farm to bridge. and that body gods while you see was returning from a trip to runs border with as a by sean auto renewal. great thing them with as a buyers, johns president. lemme leave how they come to our finally crashed or made an emergency landing in the dismal forest in iran. east. as a body shop prevents near the border with as a buyer's own profile, threatening official subsides the mountainous forest, a terrain and heavy fog impeded search and rescue operations, uranian red crescent society says 65 search teams on the ground in the area of despite of course challenging weather conditions. all right, let's take a closer look specifically at the helicopter that was involved in this crash present, right? you see added on to rush with thought to be traveling in a us mount of friendship bout to want to helicopter the to blade aircraft has a capacity for 15 people, including the pilot, whoeve
you see the form, mr. jose and i'm in dougherty on the governor of the runs east as a by john province and animal farm to bridge. and that body gods while you see was returning from a trip to runs border with as a by sean auto renewal. great thing them with as a buyers, johns president. lemme leave how they come to our finally crashed or made an emergency landing in the dismal forest in iran. east. as a body shop prevents near the border with as a buyer's own profile, threatening official...
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ozone hole in honor of heavy celebrity ozzy osb, lique near's deportation in 1991, he became one of mrs. jose biran was a member of the us back national police and the son of a lawyer who fled the war in which he was. he joined ms. 13 in california, the san fernando valley, after his deportation, he started the hollywood local clique. and there's the island of the little devil who was born in san salvador as borromeo and reconsiderand betrays los angeles. there he joined a hollywood locals clique, also deported in the 1980s. he, becoming such a key figure t in 2013, the us treasury, his assets rooted in california and exported salvador. the transnational violence they experienced as young people in war weary central america. then in gang war in california helped launch a transnational menace. despite those clear ties between e social fault lines of california just a few decades ago and theamerica today, politn united states insist on more of the same central american gangs, such as myself and the 18th street gang, largely serve as cross-border couriers, smuggling and people into the un
ozone hole in honor of heavy celebrity ozzy osb, lique near's deportation in 1991, he became one of mrs. jose biran was a member of the us back national police and the son of a lawyer who fled the war in which he was. he joined ms. 13 in california, the san fernando valley, after his deportation, he started the hollywood local clique. and there's the island of the little devil who was born in san salvador as borromeo and reconsiderand betrays los angeles. there he joined a hollywood locals...
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who joined the clique near la's famous macarthur park after his deportation in 1991, he became one of mram's first leaders. jose biran was a member of the us back national police and the son of a lawyer who fled the war in which he was. he joined ms. 13 in california, the san fernando valley, after his deportation, he started the hollywood local clique. and there's the island of the little devil who was born in san salvador as borromeo and reconsiders and betrays los angeles. there he joined a hollywood locals clique, also deported in the 1980s. he, through the gangs, means becoming such a key figure that in 2013, the us treasury, his assets rooted in california and exported salvador. the transnational violence they experienced as young people in war weary central america. then in gang war in california helped launch a transnational menace. despite those clear ties between the social fault lines of california just a few decades ago and the violence that constantly rattles central america today, politicians in united states insist on more of the same central american gangs, such as myself
who joined the clique near la's famous macarthur park after his deportation in 1991, he became one of mram's first leaders. jose biran was a member of the us back national police and the son of a lawyer who fled the war in which he was. he joined ms. 13 in california, the san fernando valley, after his deportation, he started the hollywood local clique. and there's the island of the little devil who was born in san salvador as borromeo and reconsiders and betrays los angeles. there he joined a...
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who joined the clique near la's famous macarthur park after his deportation in 1991, he became one of mrteam's first leaders. jose biran was a member of the us back national police and the son of a lawyer who fled the war in which he was. he joined ms. 13 in california, the san fernando valley, after his deportation, he started the hollywood local clique. and there's the island of the little devil who was born in san salvador as borromeo and reconsiders and betrays los angeles. there he joined a hollywood locals clique, also deported in the 1980s. he, through the gangs, means becoming such a key figure that in 2013, the us■f treasury, his assets rooted in california and exported salvador. the transnational violence they experienced as young people in war weary central america. then in gang war in california helped launch a transnational menace. despite those clear ties between the social fault lines of california just a few decades ago and the violence that constantly rattles central america today, politicians in united states insist on more of the same central american gangs, such as my
who joined the clique near la's famous macarthur park after his deportation in 1991, he became one of mrteam's first leaders. jose biran was a member of the us back national police and the son of a lawyer who fled the war in which he was. he joined ms. 13 in california, the san fernando valley, after his deportation, he started the hollywood local clique. and there's the island of the little devil who was born in san salvador as borromeo and reconsiders and betrays los angeles. there he joined...
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who joined the clique near la's famous macarthur park after his deportation in 1991, he became one of mr. team's first leaders. jose biran was a member of the us back national police and the son of a lawyer who fled the war in which he was. he joined ms. 13 in california, the san fernando after his deportation, he started the hollywood local clique. and there's the island of the little devil who was born in san salvador as borromeo and reconsiders and betrays los angeles. there he joined a hollywood locals clique, also deported in the 1980s. he, through the gangs, means becoming such a key figure that in 2013, the us treasury, his assets rooted in california and exported salvador. the transnational violence they experienced as young people in war weary central america. then in gang war in california helped launch a transnational menace. despite those clear ties between the social fault lines of california just a few decades ago and the violence that constantly rattles central america today, politicians in united states insist on more of the same central american gangs such as myself and
who joined the clique near la's famous macarthur park after his deportation in 1991, he became one of mr. team's first leaders. jose biran was a member of the us back national police and the son of a lawyer who fled the war in which he was. he joined ms. 13 in california, the san fernando after his deportation, he started the hollywood local clique. and there's the island of the little devil who was born in san salvador as borromeo and reconsiders and betrays los angeles. there he joined a...
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who joined the clique near la's famous macarthur park after his deportation in 1991, he became one of mr. team's first leaders. jose biran was a member of the us back national police and the son of a lawyer who fled the war in which he was. he joined ms. 13 in california, the san fernando valley, after his deportation, he started the hollywood local clique. and there's the island of the little devil who was born in san salvador as borromeo and reconsiders and betrays los angeles. there he joined a hollywood locals clique, also deported in the 1980s. he, through the gangs, means becoming such a key figure that in 2013, the us treasury, his assets rooted in california and exported salvador. the transnational violence they experienced as young people in war weary central america. then in gang war in california helped launch a transnational menace. despite those clear ties between the social fault lines of california just a few decades ago and the violence that constantly rattles central america today, politicians in united states insist on more of the same central american gangs, such as my
who joined the clique near la's famous macarthur park after his deportation in 1991, he became one of mr. team's first leaders. jose biran was a member of the us back national police and the son of a lawyer who fled the war in which he was. he joined ms. 13 in california, the san fernando valley, after his deportation, he started the hollywood local clique. and there's the island of the little devil who was born in san salvador as borromeo and reconsiders and betrays los angeles. there he...
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mr mulino was only on the ballot because his party's initial candidate, the former president ricardoof money laundering. the vote comes as panama grapples with a severe drought. the australian airline qantas has agreed to pay a $66 million fine for misleading consumers by advertising seats on thousands of flights that had been cancelled. the head of the australian competition and consumer commission said the airline's conduct had been egregious and unacceptable. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. more now on the israeli government's move to shut down aljazeera's operations in israel. the news network has condemned the decision as a criminal act aimed at concealing the truth of the war against hamas. the qatar—based channel has been one of the only international media outlets to cover the war from inside gaza. let's speak to to omar shakir, the israel and palestine director at human rights watch. on cue forjoining us today. firstly, what's your reaction to israel's decision here —— thank you. i to israel's decision here -- thank vom— to israel's decision here -- tha
mr mulino was only on the ballot because his party's initial candidate, the former president ricardoof money laundering. the vote comes as panama grapples with a severe drought. the australian airline qantas has agreed to pay a $66 million fine for misleading consumers by advertising seats on thousands of flights that had been cancelled. the head of the australian competition and consumer commission said the airline's conduct had been egregious and unacceptable. around the world and across the...
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as mr. trump said today, november fifth, is the real verdict. let's bring in professor melinda jackson from san jose state and paul mitchell. our polling expert with political data inc. in sacramento. nice to see both of you on the program yet again, melinda, let's start with you. we know this verdict is historic. we know it's significant. does it matter, though, to the american public at this climate in this country right now? right. well, we do have a very polarized atmosphere in the country at the moment. and we know that for the strongest trump supporters and the strongest democrats supporting biden, this is not going to make much of a difference. but this election in november is going to be decided by a small number of voters in a few key battleground states. and for those voters who may be more moderate, independent, having a felony conviction is going to make them sit up and pay attention. i think that's that's very interesting. you say that. let me jump in here. excuse me. president biden sitting and watching all of this, does he jump in
as mr. trump said today, november fifth, is the real verdict. let's bring in professor melinda jackson from san jose state and paul mitchell. our polling expert with political data inc. in sacramento. nice to see both of you on the program yet again, melinda, let's start with you. we know this verdict is historic. we know it's significant. does it matter, though, to the american public at this climate in this country right now? right. well, we do have a very polarized atmosphere in the country...
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oh my. >> mr. farrington a suspect in your investigation?sanchez had told cassy's parents that he was a suspect. >> he believes there was an altercation in a fight and he took her and killed her and put her near the tub. he told us that a day after her murder.>> now in court, sanchez told a different way altogether, which if the jury believed it, could undermine the prosecution's entire case. >> i was focused already on mr. lee. >> mr. billy lee. >> why did you choose to focus on mr. lee? >> there were just too many discrepancies. >> remember, billy was cleared, had a solid alibi. now, the defense was using sanchez to raise doubt about who the real killer was here at >> there is a lot of smoke here, but no fire. >> muddles it up. >> and that, i believe, was the defense strategy, that if you have enough of that, that the jury won't see through it. >> the jury retired to consider. >> i was so nervous, i just paced up and down the halls, in and out. >> four hours later, they were called back into court. >> has the jury reached a verdict? can th
oh my. >> mr. farrington a suspect in your investigation?sanchez had told cassy's parents that he was a suspect. >> he believes there was an altercation in a fight and he took her and killed her and put her near the tub. he told us that a day after her murder.>> now in court, sanchez told a different way altogether, which if the jury believed it, could undermine the prosecution's entire case. >> i was focused already on mr. lee. >> mr. billy lee. >> why did...
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mr. manager, how much do children like physics more? this movie is about a primary school teacher. his arrival in a poor border town in mexico causes fundamental changes. marjan sadeghzadeh, radio and television news agency. summary of the thirteenth episodes to the 16th tv series noonkheh 5 will be broadcast tonight at 22:50 on channel one. the fifth season of nonkheh has been the most viewed series of 1403 so far. each chapter is a story or a character , it teaches customs and traditions. it's great that you are facing this cat. simplicity in the speech and words of showing the unity of the people of iran is one of the topics that have been noticed by the viewers. thank god, may it be blessed. it's very interesting that you have hardships and joys next to them. in general , they talk about the culture and traditions of the villagers and this. i think it's for people who live in cities now, and it's very interesting to see a man. i want to see his millions of tomans, he says that he teaches us another culture , especially the kurdish culture, how easy it is to die, how simple i li
mr. manager, how much do children like physics more? this movie is about a primary school teacher. his arrival in a poor border town in mexico causes fundamental changes. marjan sadeghzadeh, radio and television news agency. summary of the thirteenth episodes to the 16th tv series noonkheh 5 will be broadcast tonight at 22:50 on channel one. the fifth season of nonkheh has been the most viewed series of 1403 so far. each chapter is a story or a character , it teaches customs and traditions....
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san jose. >reed>here's what's happening in the bay area >>>>this >>weekend. zambia and salsa francisco at carnival. daniel parade in the mission district celebrates latin american dance and >>>>are >>have a good >>>>time >>for >>gaza. >>annual mirror beach. volunteer fire. barbecue in >>>>san >>better >>you are in the land road. >reed>moulin rouge musical is coming to san jose next summer. revolutionary film comes to life. on stage remixed in a new musical mess >>>>up >>extravaganza. reserve your seats to mullen rouge now by subscribing to >>>>this >>package. jose.com area of calendar broadway san jose.com. >>>>yeah. only about yeah. okay? >reed>just feels good right? apple >>>>meet >>this list of the 100 >>>>best >>and coming in at number >>>>1 >>lauryn hill. breakout, >>>>david >>album is education. >>>>man coming, >reed>99. >>breakthrough. >>a grammy grammy out >>>>of >>right out of the >>>>gate. by the case, mr the name of >reed>the artist. >>>>man claim >reed>experts. so let's take a look at who rounds out the top 10 following miss hill is michael jackso
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i think again, mr.s trying to probe inconsistencies, whether or not it's working at this point, jose, i guess we will find out. so your viewers understand a 5k motion -- probably worth explaining. when a defendant cooperates with the government, he or she can get credit for that cooperation if they are truthful and complete and thorough and accurate and all those things. the government in its soul determination will determine, will decide that you deserve it. if you have earned that cooperation credit, then the government will go to the judge and ask her to permit, under section 5k of the sentencing guidelines, a reduction in your sentence. it's a convoluted way of saying, you get credit for helping. >> thank you. >> is that important for this to come out during cross-examination? >> this goes toward the motive. why is he here? why is he saying what he is saying? i think what blanche is trying to get at is, you were hoping that you would get credit by saying the things you thought the government wanted
i think again, mr.s trying to probe inconsistencies, whether or not it's working at this point, jose, i guess we will find out. so your viewers understand a 5k motion -- probably worth explaining. when a defendant cooperates with the government, he or she can get credit for that cooperation if they are truthful and complete and thorough and accurate and all those things. the government in its soul determination will determine, will decide that you deserve it. if you have earned that cooperation...
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>> of course, detective eddie brown heard all these stories about jose, including a comment jose hadsecond time they called him while lajoya was still missing. >> mr. turner said, i'm going to stop answering any questions and you can talk to my lawyer. >> that have got to make everybody sit up a little taller in the saddle. >> that's a red flag for us, yes. >> while there was another side to jose, tammy devine was a journalist and aspiring filmmaker who got to know jose and lajoya. >> i remember seeing lajoya and jose with their kids together and i was like, oh my goodness, i wish that, you know i was cool, calm, collected like these guys are. there was kindness there. >> is a respected lajoya, said tammy. detective brown knew that just because jose had clammed up, that didn't mean he was a killer. >> we didn't zero in on him. we can't, you know. initially in an investigation everybody is a suspect. we look at everything you know, and every body. >> tips started coming in to police. one from a local chiropractor who'd seen the news reports about lajoya. he told detectives he met lajo
>> of course, detective eddie brown heard all these stories about jose, including a comment jose hadsecond time they called him while lajoya was still missing. >> mr. turner said, i'm going to stop answering any questions and you can talk to my lawyer. >> that have got to make everybody sit up a little taller in the saddle. >> that's a red flag for us, yes. >> while there was another side to jose, tammy devine was a journalist and aspiring filmmaker who got to know...
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this is pretty routine, by the way, jose.the government unfortunately, right, meets lots of liars in their work. when you're a prosecutor, that's who you deal with, liars and thieves, and criminals and all sorts of rotten people, so putting another rotten person on the stand is par for the course. again, the argument, of course, and it sounds cliched and trite, but it is the argument, is that we the government didn't pick mr. cohen, donald trump did, and you'll hear that in closing. >> ana, i can't he know but just notice the difference in not only how todd blanche is asking questions, but in how cohen is responding to those questions today compared to the other day where it was more combative, where todd blanche seemed to be trying to like poke him in the eye and cohen was trying to evade him, and, you know, wouldn't admit to a lie being a lie, and cohen would answer questions instead of yes or no, he would say sounds like something i would say. why do you think there's been this change from both of them? >> well, listen, on
this is pretty routine, by the way, jose.the government unfortunately, right, meets lots of liars in their work. when you're a prosecutor, that's who you deal with, liars and thieves, and criminals and all sorts of rotten people, so putting another rotten person on the stand is par for the course. again, the argument, of course, and it sounds cliched and trite, but it is the argument, is that we the government didn't pick mr. cohen, donald trump did, and you'll hear that in closing. >>...
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this is san jose's 13th homicide this year. well. former president. hush money trial continues in new york. and his former so-called fixer back on the witness stand, michael cohen, the former longtime lawyer for mr. trump, claims that he was directed to pay star stormy daniels to hide an alleged affair she had with trump. but mr. trump is charged with faking business records to hide payments so it wouldn't hurt the 2016 presidential campaign. now today, cohen spoke on his 13 month prison sentence after he pleaded guilty to federal tax crimes in 2018. now those charges weren't tied to his work with mr. trump, but it was around the time of their relationship that broke up and cohen started publicly accusing the president of several crimes. the president also had a show of support from top republicans this morning, house speaker mike johnson and other gop allies went to court with the former president. the louisiana lawmaker spoke to reporters this is after hearing some of the testimony, calling the trial a sham. this is the fifth week that president tru
this is san jose's 13th homicide this year. well. former president. hush money trial continues in new york. and his former so-called fixer back on the witness stand, michael cohen, the former longtime lawyer for mr. trump, claims that he was directed to pay star stormy daniels to hide an alleged affair she had with trump. but mr. trump is charged with faking business records to hide payments so it wouldn't hurt the 2016 presidential campaign. now today, cohen spoke on his 13 month prison...
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to jessica's point, there is no good, direct evidence tieing mr. trump to the intentionality required to show that he falsified the records. maybe they would argue that the causation doesn't exist, jose, but it is all really tailored to this notion that the government has failed. the government, of course, i think, my view, has put in a compelling case. that doesn't mean the jury is going to convict. but if you're the prosecutor in this case, you can sit down at the end of the day and say, i called the witnesses i wanted to call, i asked the questions i wanted to ask, i introduced the evidence i wanted to introduce, we have met our burden. and i think you'll hear that sort of pushback in the four and a half hours of closing argument from the defense -- excuse me, from the prosecutor later today. >> and our guidance based on what the both defense lawyers and prosecution told the judge very beginning of trial today is that the defense will take two and a half hours in their closing argument and the prosecution could take four, four and a half hours i
to jessica's point, there is no good, direct evidence tieing mr. trump to the intentionality required to show that he falsified the records. maybe they would argue that the causation doesn't exist, jose, but it is all really tailored to this notion that the government has failed. the government, of course, i think, my view, has put in a compelling case. that doesn't mean the jury is going to convict. but if you're the prosecutor in this case, you can sit down at the end of the day and say, i...
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caller: i was listening to mr.and as a former member of congress i was shocked that he was allowing a lie to be told. a caller said that there are 10 million people who cross the border illegally and that they would eventually be voting. and in the process killed the republican party. anybody who has any knowledge at all would know that they would have to be a citizen in order to vote. these people are not citizens and they do not vote. mr. dent was a former member of congress of the united states. and he has not going to share that information with the caller or with the public? host: in federal elections, but there are local elections where noncitizens can vote and one of those places was the target of a house bill yesterday. that house passing legislation that would undo a district of columbia law that allows noncitizens to vote in local elections in d.c.. as it notes that bill has no chance of passing in the democratically controlled senate or being signed by joe biden. did you have any comment? ok. morris, san
caller: i was listening to mr.and as a former member of congress i was shocked that he was allowing a lie to be told. a caller said that there are 10 million people who cross the border illegally and that they would eventually be voting. and in the process killed the republican party. anybody who has any knowledge at all would know that they would have to be a citizen in order to vote. these people are not citizens and they do not vote. mr. dent was a former member of congress of the united...
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thank you mr. it is now, my honor to welcome philippine consul general rivas to the podium to make remarks. everyone. morning. firstly i want to express my gratitude on behalf of ambassador jose manuel lewis and the philippine embassy in washington d.c. for to the macarthur memorial and its director, amanda for inviting us to be part of today's commemoration of the 125th anniversary of the philippine american war. it's truly honor to witness a significant moment. our shared history. also a big a big showdown to our filipino american veterans and those currently service, as well as a warm acknowledgment to congressman scott to norfolk kenneth alexander the folks at the filipino american national history historical society of hampton roads, the council of united filipino, organized asians of tidewater, and of course the entire filipino community. who are you you. know, know that you're here for incredible support and presence here today. you all make this even more special. stepping into the macarthu
thank you mr. it is now, my honor to welcome philippine consul general rivas to the podium to make remarks. everyone. morning. firstly i want to express my gratitude on behalf of ambassador jose manuel lewis and the philippine embassy in washington d.c. for to the macarthur memorial and its director, amanda for inviting us to be part of today's commemoration of the 125th anniversary of the philippine american war. it's truly honor to witness a significant moment. our shared history. also a big...
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you can watch us on our streaming platforms and ao onls >>> mr. harris -- >> are you driving?doctor's office, actually. so, so just give me one second. i'm parking right now. >> i don't even know why he would do that. so defendant's bond is revoked in that matter. defendant is to turn himself into the washington county jail by 6:00 p.m. today. >> oh, my god. >> i mean, just, what happened? even the judge is speechless. that's michigan. a courtroom there. a man facing, yes, a suspended license charge, made a court appearance while driving. he still doesn't have a license, and now he's got an appointment at the jail cell. >> i mean, it's the judge's reaction, as well. >> it is. >> wait, do i have this right? are you punking me? >> exactly. >>> we do have a lot to get to in this half hour. we'll begin with new developments in the scott peterson case. >> the convicted killer pushing for a new trial more than 20 years after he was found guilty of murdering his pregnant wife, lacy, and their unborn child. yesterday, peterson appeared virtually at a key hearing on requests for new dn
you can watch us on our streaming platforms and ao onls >>> mr. harris -- >> are you driving?doctor's office, actually. so, so just give me one second. i'm parking right now. >> i don't even know why he would do that. so defendant's bond is revoked in that matter. defendant is to turn himself into the washington county jail by 6:00 p.m. today. >> oh, my god. >> i mean, just, what happened? even the judge is speechless. that's michigan. a courtroom there. a man...
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mr. clark, for us, this is cold for may 6th. no doubt about it. here.here. the san jose has some low clouds. i don't think it's on borrowed time. there are a lot of 30s, though. i mean, the nights are so short now, but to make it down 36 for petaluma airport, 36 sonoma was around 37 degrees. sonoma state university 36. that's impressive. everything will be right here in the middle of the country about texas, oklahoma, kansas, nebraska a high level risk of severe weather today, new moon on monday. well, almost the noon moon will be tomorrow, so we're close a cold morning, some patchy fog. otherwise lots of sunshine. it'll be nice. slowly warming up. 60s today, but warmer weather is on the way once we get to wednesday. all right, south here. 631 he will begin with planet earth. it's flat. is that the breaking news? no, no, no, more specifically, the bay area. steve southbound 680. we're going to go back there because of 680. it is going to be a little bit slow this morning because of earlier slowdowns here, an earlier crash right near the bernal exit. and
mr. clark, for us, this is cold for may 6th. no doubt about it. here.here. the san jose has some low clouds. i don't think it's on borrowed time. there are a lot of 30s, though. i mean, the nights are so short now, but to make it down 36 for petaluma airport, 36 sonoma was around 37 degrees. sonoma state university 36. that's impressive. everything will be right here in the middle of the country about texas, oklahoma, kansas, nebraska a high level risk of severe weather today, new moon on...