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curtis also knew cpr.fe. >> reporter: on the day, why didn't you do cpr? >> i don't know. i don't know why i didn't do cpr. i don't know why i -- i didn't call 911. in looking back -- i -- saw my wife, cory -- dead. and i didn't know how to react. >> reporter: prosecutor parkinson next went after the first police investigation. pushing hard against detective baird who handled the case. he questioned if baird gave curtis who was then an assistant state's attorney, preferential treatment. >> he was a prosecutor. they were the police. he gave 'em a story that he -- how it happened. they bought into it. after all, he's one of us. >> reporter: so maybe tougher questions didn't get asked. >> i think so. >> reporter: neighbors testified the lovelace household was sometimes a stormy one. and that, parkinson suggested to jurors, is the backdrop of cory's death. >> they fought all the time. it was a rocky marriage with lots of -- arguments going both ways. and it got out of control. and -- maybe the evidence indicat
curtis also knew cpr.fe. >> reporter: on the day, why didn't you do cpr? >> i don't know. i don't know why i didn't do cpr. i don't know why i -- i didn't call 911. in looking back -- i -- saw my wife, cory -- dead. and i didn't know how to react. >> reporter: prosecutor parkinson next went after the first police investigation. pushing hard against detective baird who handled the case. he questioned if baird gave curtis who was then an assistant state's attorney, preferential...
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i'm a real suckerfor richard curtis anyway so this is in some ways the best directed richard curtis filmou will ever see. you were literally crying with laughter. what is really lovely is, it is one of those ‘what if‘ set ups. what if you were the only person who remembered the beatles? as soon as you start to think about the logistics of it, hang on, that doesn't work, that doesn't work and that doesn't work, and in the third act there is a particularly problematic scene, but i don't care, and i don't care because i was doing exactly what you were doing, i was laughing and smiling and actually crying pretty much all the way through. i think himesh patel is terrific, i think it is one of those films which you go with it, you absolutely go with it, and i think it has got that lovely thing that we all know, richard curtis loves pop music, we know danny boyle is someone who really understands the way pop music works in a film, and what this manages to do is to say, let's just go with this idea. there's this lovely, it's not even a cameo, it's a role by ed sheeran playing ed sheeran. i laugh
i'm a real suckerfor richard curtis anyway so this is in some ways the best directed richard curtis filmou will ever see. you were literally crying with laughter. what is really lovely is, it is one of those ‘what if‘ set ups. what if you were the only person who remembered the beatles? as soon as you start to think about the logistics of it, hang on, that doesn't work, that doesn't work and that doesn't work, and in the third act there is a particularly problematic scene, but i don't care,...
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i'm a real suckerfor richard curtis anyway. this is, in some ways, the best directed richard curtis film you will ever see, because danny boyle... you were literally crying with laughter. i did laugh out loud in the cinema when i saw the trailer. a few people did look at me. what's really lovely is it is one of those what if set ups, what if you were the only person who remembered the beatles? what i think the film does is, as soon as you start to think about the logistics of it you go, hang on, that doesn't work and that doesn;t work and that doesn't work. in the third act there is a particularly problematic scene, the whole of which could have come out and i don't care. the reason i don't care is i was doing exactly what you were doing. i was laughing and smiling and actually crying pretty much all the way through. i think himesh patel is terrific and it's a real star—making performance. i think that it's one of those films in which you go with it, you absolutely go with it. and i think it's got that lovely thing where we all
i'm a real suckerfor richard curtis anyway. this is, in some ways, the best directed richard curtis film you will ever see, because danny boyle... you were literally crying with laughter. i did laugh out loud in the cinema when i saw the trailer. a few people did look at me. what's really lovely is it is one of those what if set ups, what if you were the only person who remembered the beatles? what i think the film does is, as soon as you start to think about the logistics of it you go, hang...
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curtis ellis, great to see you. have a great weekend. >>> meanwhile, michael bloomberg is announcing a major investment in coal in the u.s. what does the coal industry think about all this? we will be asking the vice president of the west virginia coal association. that's coming next. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. openturning 50 opens theuard. door to a lot of new things... like now your doctor may be talking to you about screening for colon cancer. luckily there's me, cologuard. the noninvasive test you use at home. it all s
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. >> reporter: few people who work in the arena know the players today better than curtis jones.t the tunnel when the team takes to the court. he's also the guy who tosses the bay home game. >> steph was warming up one day and shooting these deep shots from the corner, from the tunnel. so i just got into a conversation about it. we had a good rapport and he just started throwing me the ball and i started passing the ball and we went from there. >> reporter: he says the warrior star is a role model and the essence of what it means to be a golden state warrior. >> he's really grounded, down-to-earth person. you know, you can tell that he has great values and morals and he p y you can tell he's really a compassionate person because there are times when they get certain amount of time to warm up and then he has a certain amount of time to, you know, sign autographs. and then sometimes some kids would come that wasn't in a position to get autographs and, you know, steph will look over and give me a nod so i'll send a little child down or whatever. >> curtis has worked at the coliseum
. >> reporter: few people who work in the arena know the players today better than curtis jones.t the tunnel when the team takes to the court. he's also the guy who tosses the bay home game. >> steph was warming up one day and shooting these deep shots from the corner, from the tunnel. so i just got into a conversation about it. we had a good rapport and he just started throwing me the ball and i started passing the ball and we went from there. >> reporter: he says the warrior...
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this is curtis flowers. he was convicted for a 1996 murder in mississippi where four people were killed in a furniture store. what's interesting about this case is that curtis flowers has been tried six different times since that murder in 1996. his most recent conviction in 2010. over the six different times that he's gone to trial, two of those juries were hung. so the case was tried again. and then in three of the cases, this district was found to have improper racial motivations in choosing the jury. the supreme court saying for this final time, overturning this conviction of curtis flowers, saying that yes, in fact the district attorney had improper racial motivations here when he was picking the jury and because of that, the conviction is overturned. it is likely that curtis flowers will now get a new trial. but this has been going on for quite some time, since 1996 when these murders happened. this latest conviction was in 2010. now, jim, while curtis flowers sits on south row, he's been granted a rep
this is curtis flowers. he was convicted for a 1996 murder in mississippi where four people were killed in a furniture store. what's interesting about this case is that curtis flowers has been tried six different times since that murder in 1996. his most recent conviction in 2010. over the six different times that he's gone to trial, two of those juries were hung. so the case was tried again. and then in three of the cases, this district was found to have improper racial motivations in choosing...
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curtis, curtis, we would -- >> we now see people are investing their capital all over the world. is mobile which they weren't in 1903 when ricardo made up his little theory. >> hold on. curtis -- david: without the insults, gary, go ahead. >> yeah. we were told that tariffs were a tactic and all i know is 15 months later, here's a little scoreboard, the farmers got killed, the president gave the farmers $28 billion from the commodity credit corp which is basically taxpayer money. now we have maybe additional and you have very good businesspeople saying you can't do this or we may have to close shop, it's going to cost money, it's going to cost consumers. at what more cost do we get to the point where we say the tactic is no longer working, we have to do something else? china is taking the middle finger and sticking it back at us. >> the tactic is working. china is at the negotiating table. mexico decided it would use its territory as a wall to stop the central american migrants and these great businesspeople, the same people who told us if we invest in china back in 2000, it will
curtis, curtis, we would -- >> we now see people are investing their capital all over the world. is mobile which they weren't in 1903 when ricardo made up his little theory. >> hold on. curtis -- david: without the insults, gary, go ahead. >> yeah. we were told that tariffs were a tactic and all i know is 15 months later, here's a little scoreboard, the farmers got killed, the president gave the farmers $28 billion from the commodity credit corp which is basically taxpayer...
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when they were apart then, curtis would send virginia daily letters.ould send him chocolate bars they claim that helped keep them decades.d bliss over the past for sof us, chocolate bars and love notes won't cuts it. but for them ang as they kept it going long after this were apart, there you go >> i think that will do a lot of good as well >> texting ny nice emoji heart >> still ahead, we'll tell you aboubit a rre discovery at new rk j aport you're watching "early today." on taco tuesda . it's not just easy. it's having-a-walrus-in-goal easy! roooaaaar! it's a walrus! ridiculous! yes! nice save, big guy! [chanting] it's not just easy. it's geico easy. oh, duncan. stay up. no sleepies. we are all going for something more. and new special k protein has more, with 15 grams of protein us extra nutrients to help that protein do more. special k. powering you. to help that protein do more. i'm truly amazed at the effect thathan bob!on people. the best way to hit the beach? wih neutrogena® befense® sunscreen. helioplex® powered, uva, uvb strong. beach strengt
when they were apart then, curtis would send virginia daily letters.ould send him chocolate bars they claim that helped keep them decades.d bliss over the past for sof us, chocolate bars and love notes won't cuts it. but for them ang as they kept it going long after this were apart, there you go >> i think that will do a lot of good as well >> texting ny nice emoji heart >> still ahead, we'll tell you aboubit a rre discovery at new rk j aport you're watching "early...
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connell: all right, curtis. thank you. curtis ellis joining us on this.e continue in beijing. ongoing trade dispute with the united states. how about the huawei factor? is the company huawei being used as negotiating tactic? that angle on all of this is coming up next, melissa. melissa: plus escalating tensions with iran. iranian president escalating plans to violate the nuclear deal adding to tehran's uranium stockpile. how the u.s. is responding now. we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party... uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago? oh, look, karolyn, we've got a mathematician on our hands! check it out! now you can schedule a callback or reschedule an appointment, even on nights and weekends. today's xfinity service. simple. easy. awesome. i'd rather not. melissa: growing conflict now. looking at newly-released video from the u.s. military showing damage to the two oil tankers attacked in the gulf of oman last week.
connell: all right, curtis. thank you. curtis ellis joining us on this.e continue in beijing. ongoing trade dispute with the united states. how about the huawei factor? is the company huawei being used as negotiating tactic? that angle on all of this is coming up next, melissa. melissa: plus escalating tensions with iran. iranian president escalating plans to violate the nuclear deal adding to tehran's uranium stockpile. how the u.s. is responding now. we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee,...
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i a real suckerfor richard curtis anyway. ever see. you were literally crying with laughter. i loved out loud in the cinema when i saw the trailer. what is really lovely is it is one of those whatever set ups, what if you were the only person you remember the beatles? they think the film does this, as soon as you start to think about the logistics of it you go hang on, that doesn‘t work. in the third act there is a particularly problematic sense of the whole of which could have come out and i don‘t care. the reason they don‘t care is i was doing exactly what you were doing. why was laughing and smiling and actually crying pretty much all the way through. i think himesh patel is terrific and it is a star making performance. i think it is one of those films in which you go with it, you absolutely go with it. and i think it‘s got that lovely thing where we all know that richard curtis loves pop music and we know that danny boyle, when you look at his own company understands the way that pop music works in a film. and what this m
i a real suckerfor richard curtis anyway. ever see. you were literally crying with laughter. i loved out loud in the cinema when i saw the trailer. what is really lovely is it is one of those whatever set ups, what if you were the only person you remember the beatles? they think the film does this, as soon as you start to think about the logistics of it you go hang on, that doesn‘t work. in the third act there is a particularly problematic sense of the whole of which could have come out and i...
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and they're being inspired by the sugar hill gang and curtis and people from new york who were some ofarly rappers. and they kind of start to build their own little scene here. ♪ and eventually that scene brings into contact kid rock, who started as a hip-hop guy, and then of course marshal mathers who started here. ♪ >> then it became -- then once emanymore -- eminem broke through, everybody wants to sign a hip-hop group. wanted to sign the next eminem but all the time that is happening in detroit, tech. techno music started and they liked mixing different records and making sounds and connecting them and making them extended tracks for danceable things, and to play, and then the techno thing starts to erupt. so would say after the eminem fleury of hip-hop groups takes place, then internationally the techno sound explodes. so internal family people are coming to detroit to find the techno sound. locally i don't know. seems like some of my studentses are techno people but not as many as you'd think for being an epicenter, so i don't know if it ever here has caught on quite like motown
and they're being inspired by the sugar hill gang and curtis and people from new york who were some ofarly rappers. and they kind of start to build their own little scene here. ♪ and eventually that scene brings into contact kid rock, who started as a hip-hop guy, and then of course marshal mathers who started here. ♪ >> then it became -- then once emanymore -- eminem broke through, everybody wants to sign a hip-hop group. wanted to sign the next eminem but all the time that is...
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. >>> now to the major ruling from the supreme court, curtis flowers claimed racial bias during jury selection affected him. so, another trial is expected. here's steve osunsami. >> reporter: curtis flowers has insisted to this day that he did not murder four people in 1996, inside this mississippi furniture store where he used to work. his case is the subject of a his case is the subject of a popular series on starz. >> how do you put someone on death row, with a circumstantial case? he didn't do it. >> reporter: prosecutors never found a murder weapon or physical evidence tying him to the scene, and in today's decision it was justice brett kavanaugh writing for the 7-2 majority, accusing the state of discrimination, and allowing a seventh trial. his words were a slap to the prosecutor, saying that mississippi's "relentless, determined effort to rid the jury of black individuals strongly suggests that the state wanted to try flowers before a jury with as few black jurors as possible, and ideally before an all-white jury." justices thomas and gorsuch dissented. during oral arguments,
. >>> now to the major ruling from the supreme court, curtis flowers claimed racial bias during jury selection affected him. so, another trial is expected. here's steve osunsami. >> reporter: curtis flowers has insisted to this day that he did not murder four people in 1996, inside this mississippi furniture store where he used to work. his case is the subject of a his case is the subject of a popular series on starz. >> how do you put someone on death row, with a...
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it was curtis flowers' sixth trial for the same quadruple murder.ointed to a pattern, noting that evans had removed 41 of the 42 prospective black jurors over the six trials. it began in july of 1996 when four people were shot to death execution style in a winona, mississippi, furnituretore. upon his arrest, prosecutors called flowers a disgruntled former employee who sought revenge against the store's owner. >> something is wrong about the entire system. >> reporter: the case gained notoriety in part because of the podcast "in the dark" which tracked down witnesses and raised questions about flowers' guilt. sherri lynne johnson is flowers' lawyer. >> i think that when seven members of this court, which is often divided, are agreed that there was racial discrimination, then that's a powerful signal that both something went terribly wrong and that the supreme court cares about it. >> reporter: she says in a phone call from prison, flowers was happy with the decision, even though he's now facing a possible seventh trial for the murders. jeff pegues, c
it was curtis flowers' sixth trial for the same quadruple murder.ointed to a pattern, noting that evans had removed 41 of the 42 prospective black jurors over the six trials. it began in july of 1996 when four people were shot to death execution style in a winona, mississippi, furnituretore. upon his arrest, prosecutors called flowers a disgruntled former employee who sought revenge against the store's owner. >> something is wrong about the entire system. >> reporter: the case...
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richard curtis. and that is it from me for now.lights of the day here at westminster, including prime minister's questions. for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. some really miserable weather out there at the moment, pouring with rain across the north, but it's notjust here in the uk where we're getting the really unsettled weather. in fact, much of western europe, all the way down to spain and portugal are experiencing below average temperatures and quite changeable weather. now there's a big low pressure which is stuck across northern france, just around the channel here, and as long as there is low pressure here things aren't going to change. it will remain very, very unsettled. winds coming in across the north of europe but the winds will have to swing back around again. and they are blowing out of the south across central and eastern parts of the continent. there's a heatwave there, temperatures in the mid— 30s. that's the yin and yang of weather. one side of europe is hot and sunny, the other side is paying for it and i
richard curtis. and that is it from me for now.lights of the day here at westminster, including prime minister's questions. for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. some really miserable weather out there at the moment, pouring with rain across the north, but it's notjust here in the uk where we're getting the really unsettled weather. in fact, much of western europe, all the way down to spain and portugal are experiencing below average temperatures and quite changeable weather. now there's...
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yet, if we want to see how politics played out in this impeachment, when curtis' brother, benjamin, a former supreme court justice, and a senator, became one of johnson's attorneys, for political reasons, george changed his position and said no, it has to be illegal. and indeed, you have quotations from people who voted not and said george curtis gave us the law and we followed it. i want to have us rethink this legal versus political opposition. to do so, you have to look at the different meanings of political. the opposition between legal and political grounds, political is almost always a synonym for partisan. but the founding fathers also thought about it in other terms, as the art of the possible as a mode of governming. -- governing. in my title, i use politics and a third way, which is the political consequence instead of an act or representation. my argument here is for complicated partisan reason, popular portrayals of johnson's impeachment helps ingrain the belief impeachment and conviction should occur for legal transgression. it is certainly plausible to claim founding fat
yet, if we want to see how politics played out in this impeachment, when curtis' brother, benjamin, a former supreme court justice, and a senator, became one of johnson's attorneys, for political reasons, george changed his position and said no, it has to be illegal. and indeed, you have quotations from people who voted not and said george curtis gave us the law and we followed it. i want to have us rethink this legal versus political opposition. to do so, you have to look at the different...
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curtis was a freelance journalist who is taken by al qaeda. like many reporters in those days crossing over to try to cover the rebellion in syria and was taken captive. he was put into, he was held by the al qaeda branch in syria. with another american. the two of them at some point put together an escape clock. circumstances that were in the book. all of it is out there. matt gets away. we do a story about the experience which is kind of incredible. he is a freelance photographer. he is held by these terrorists. gets away and manages to get back to the united states. we do an interview with him. i would set the story and for whatever reason i miss one piece of it as i was reading it too fast. he was assisted i another prisoner. as a result of that, i am fairly confident that curtis, who received very bad treatment after that, it was somehow related to the fact they had talked to matt. it was really painful because ceos mother had reached out to me and we had been helping the family through our people in turkey. in the middle east to try to h
curtis was a freelance journalist who is taken by al qaeda. like many reporters in those days crossing over to try to cover the rebellion in syria and was taken captive. he was put into, he was held by the al qaeda branch in syria. with another american. the two of them at some point put together an escape clock. circumstances that were in the book. all of it is out there. matt gets away. we do a story about the experience which is kind of incredible. he is a freelance photographer. he is held...
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john curtis of strathclyde university and cd of such -- at that not since social research thank you so very much your analysis of the current situation that's ten candidates to class -- to the beat to become leader of the yep u. k. conservative party and that by replace trees may as prime minister of cool she's an answer she standing down. and it's just that the process of be a conservative african guitar but cats a clear the moments but to this all going to work itself out with the first vote happening just -- about three days time on june the thirteenth i believe it is the first post at the following one on june the eighteenth to work out to who. steps into her she sent it to number ten downing street will bring every development as it comes thanks again john curtis our guest. next the breaking story from new york at least one person's been killed when a helicopter crashe. into the roof of a building in midtown manhattan state governor andrew cuomo says he understands the was an attempt. at emergency landing that the crash occurred shortly before two pm local time that's a time eight
john curtis of strathclyde university and cd of such -- at that not since social research thank you so very much your analysis of the current situation that's ten candidates to class -- to the beat to become leader of the yep u. k. conservative party and that by replace trees may as prime minister of cool she's an answer she standing down. and it's just that the process of be a conservative african guitar but cats a clear the moments but to this all going to work itself out with the first vote...
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. >> few people who work in the arena know the players better than curtis jones.nds at the tunnel where the team takes to the court and he tosses the ball to steph curry for the tunnel shot before every home game. >> he was warming up one day and shooting the deep shots from the corner. from the tunnel. we got into a conversation about it. they just start throwing me the ball and i start passing it and we went from there. >> he said the warriors's star is a role model and the essence of what it means to be a golden state warrior. >> he's a really grounded, down to earth person. you can tell that he has great values and morals and you can tell he is really, really a passionate, compassionate person. when they get the turns to go up and he has a certain amount of time to sign autographs. and then sometimes some kids would come that wasn't in a position to get autographs and steph will look over and give me a nod. i will send a child down or whatever. he worked at the coliseum for 25 years and it's his job to keep players and fans and ensure that everyone has a memor
. >> few people who work in the arena know the players better than curtis jones.nds at the tunnel where the team takes to the court and he tosses the ball to steph curry for the tunnel shot before every home game. >> he was warming up one day and shooting the deep shots from the corner. from the tunnel. we got into a conversation about it. they just start throwing me the ball and i start passing it and we went from there. >> he said the warriors's star is a role model and the...
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makes them work this new film seems to be no different and his screenwriter this time is richard curtis of love actually fame so here's the premise everybody in the world has forgotten the beatles. music except one lucky musician. this is jack now its entire audience. is like a miracle i mean it was. a miracle may not look like when it 1st . what happened to. the effect of all over the well it's unlikely that exact moment of it but. but apparently that's not all that happened since his 1st major role actor himesh patel discovers the universe has changed 2. oh my. we know you. didn't write simple mccartney writes in the beatles. is one of the greatest songs ever written it's not called play so you can't believe that he wouldn't really and has questioned his friends quite rightly if nobody thinks you coward is a great great well call it. somebody that we call kid he can go see a google oversleep because word do you go. to google to go all to the equivalent of gold to find there is this true and of course there's nothing on google. it will bring that basis. so what's he to do he sets about
makes them work this new film seems to be no different and his screenwriter this time is richard curtis of love actually fame so here's the premise everybody in the world has forgotten the beatles. music except one lucky musician. this is jack now its entire audience. is like a miracle i mean it was. a miracle may not look like when it 1st . what happened to. the effect of all over the well it's unlikely that exact moment of it but. but apparently that's not all that happened since his 1st...
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particular television series one was the st then we did a film show called the persuaders with tony curtis and roger moore. i was called up into the role of artillery actually and i was sent out to the middle east of the 7th tommy in the desert. i applied for a transfer to the army film unit and. i knew when the war was finished in north africa did i get the transfer and they transferred me back to cairo and within 2 weeks hammers back in. with one of the english regiments. we were landing in sicily and that was that was a piece of cake there was no no real problems with that equalities of the we went through sicily and the next place we had to go was to soon learn no which was a bit dicey but fortunately it wasn't as bad as the danton's in europe in france. the funny thing about about making the seaborne landed nature always scared before you step on land and when you said that and you get a kind of a reassurance but then you were exposed so the next thing to do was to go and get cover. both to camera and used to work together film camera man which i did and still camera man we had there
particular television series one was the st then we did a film show called the persuaders with tony curtis and roger moore. i was called up into the role of artillery actually and i was sent out to the middle east of the 7th tommy in the desert. i applied for a transfer to the army film unit and. i knew when the war was finished in north africa did i get the transfer and they transferred me back to cairo and within 2 weeks hammers back in. with one of the english regiments. we were landing in...
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we have yesterday, which is the new film by danny boyle and writer richard curtis, apollo 11, an extraordinary day in the life at work. and look, i go away for seven months and you haven't given me a horror film to watch this week. no, i know. i'm really sorry.
we have yesterday, which is the new film by danny boyle and writer richard curtis, apollo 11, an extraordinary day in the life at work. and look, i go away for seven months and you haven't given me a horror film to watch this week. no, i know. i'm really sorry.
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curtis, thank you so much.wn stairs. and here we are -- >> hey >> great job, buddy. >> no one better than al roker to give that tour. you were here, you are the heart and soul of this place as well what do you remember about this building, you were over here at 30 rock back then? >> we kept coming over and looking. you're buying a house and see how the construction is going. it was amazing we thought, what if they -- we open it up and nobody shows up of course that didn't happen and then everybody decided they had to get an outdoor studio television, this is the sincerest form of flattery. >> on that tour we made this place look a lot bigger. we use every inch of this place. >> people come to visit and that will be the first thing they say i can't believe it's so small. it really is pretty intimate. >> savannah, those black and white pictures it makes us feel like we're part of something greater. it's such a legacy here. >> yeah, absolutely. al, you're on the plaza more than anybody else. what do people say to
curtis, thank you so much.wn stairs. and here we are -- >> hey >> great job, buddy. >> no one better than al roker to give that tour. you were here, you are the heart and soul of this place as well what do you remember about this building, you were over here at 30 rock back then? >> we kept coming over and looking. you're buying a house and see how the construction is going. it was amazing we thought, what if they -- we open it up and nobody shows up of course that...
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. >> few people who work in the arena know the players today better than curtis jones.stands at the tunnel when the team takes to the court. he's also the guy who tosses the ball to steph curry for the three-point tunnel shot before every home game. steph and i are warming one day and he was shooting these deep shots from the corner and from the tunnel. so we just got into a conversation about it and we opened a rapport or whatever and then he just started throwing me the ball and i started passing the ball and we went from there. >> he says the warriors star is a role model and the essence of what it means to be a golden state he's a really grounded, down to earth person and you can tell that he has great values and morals and you can tell that he's really a passionate person because there are times when they get a certain amount of time to warm up and then he has a certain amount of time to sign autographs and then sometimes some kids would come that wasn't in a position to get autographs and you know, steph will look over and he'll give me a nod so i'll send a child
. >> few people who work in the arena know the players today better than curtis jones.stands at the tunnel when the team takes to the court. he's also the guy who tosses the ball to steph curry for the three-point tunnel shot before every home game. steph and i are warming one day and he was shooting these deep shots from the corner and from the tunnel. so we just got into a conversation about it and we opened a rapport or whatever and then he just started throwing me the ball and i...
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curtis briggs is one of harris's attorneys. he told the chronicle harris may be the rare witness who may say he wishes he would have done something differently. rigs says his client would have made safety improvements had he been asked to do so. it may be a perceived relationship with l mehta making it harder for him. the judge throughout a plea deal. the plea deals for each of the defendants were negotiated as a package. the prosecution rested their case after almost 5 weeks of hearing witness testimony. >> thank you. we will have much more on this story on the kpix 5 news at 5:00. >>> tensions continue to rise between iran and the u.s. after they announced on state television in 10 days, iran will surpass the limits set by the 2015 nuclear deal. the trump administration walks away from it last year and imposed tough new economic sanctions. the move would put iran away from weapons grade level uranium. >> it's hard for us to say much when we were forced out of the agreement. >> the latest provocation comes less than a week aft
curtis briggs is one of harris's attorneys. he told the chronicle harris may be the rare witness who may say he wishes he would have done something differently. rigs says his client would have made safety improvements had he been asked to do so. it may be a perceived relationship with l mehta making it harder for him. the judge throughout a plea deal. the plea deals for each of the defendants were negotiated as a package. the prosecution rested their case after almost 5 weeks of hearing witness...
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. >> few people who work in the arena know the players today better than curtis jones.e tunnel where the team takes to the court. he's alsohe ball to steph curry for that three-point tunnel shot before every home game. >> steph and i were warming up one day and he was shooting these deep shots from the corner, you know, from the tunnel, so we got into a conversation about it and we opened a rapport or whatever and he started throwing me the ball and i started passing him the ball and we went from there. >> he said the warriors star is a role model and the essence of what it means to be a golden state warrior. ar y know.nd morals and you ca tell that he's really, a really compassionate person because there are times when they get a certain amount of time to warm up, and then he has a certain amount of time to, you know, sign autograhs and then sometimes some kids would come that wasn't in a position to get autographs and steph will look over and he'll give me a nod and i'll sunday a little child down or whatever. >> curtis has worked at the coliseum for 25 years and it's
. >> few people who work in the arena know the players today better than curtis jones.e tunnel where the team takes to the court. he's alsohe ball to steph curry for that three-point tunnel shot before every home game. >> steph and i were warming up one day and he was shooting these deep shots from the corner, you know, from the tunnel, so we got into a conversation about it and we opened a rapport or whatever and he started throwing me the ball and i started passing him the ball...
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jj the other is edward curtis. it will be done in the prince of is currentlyhich ,he presidential dining room but it was called the prince of wales room back then because it is where, in the 1850's, the prince of wales stayed. the way, was invited to attend the autopsy, but stated he needed to get back to care for his patients at armory square hospital, so he declined to attend the autopsy. those who did attend were surgeon general barnes, surgeon stone, lincoln's personal physician, dr. taft, who was at ford's theater, another man, a surgeon from the surgeon general's office. we do not have a picture of him. quartermaster, daniel rocker. the assistant surgeon, charles crane. here is the prince of wales room where the autopsy was performed, and like i said, it is now the presidential dining room. it's also the room where willie of dr.here is what the report stone, lincoln's personal -- physician says. and a handwritten notes diagram. they were found 100 years after the autopsy. he states that the bullet was lodged
jj the other is edward curtis. it will be done in the prince of is currentlyhich ,he presidential dining room but it was called the prince of wales room back then because it is where, in the 1850's, the prince of wales stayed. the way, was invited to attend the autopsy, but stated he needed to get back to care for his patients at armory square hospital, so he declined to attend the autopsy. those who did attend were surgeon general barnes, surgeon stone, lincoln's personal physician, dr. taft,...
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. >> curtis has worked at the coliseum for 25 years.to keep players and fans safe, but also ensure that everyone has a memorable time regardless of where they're sitting. >> everybody is the same. if you -- if this guy right here has, say, $10 million and maybe it might have took you four or five months to save your money up to come to a game he's not more important than you are, you know? i'm going to accept you for who you are and i'll do my best to make sure you're happy at that particular time and make sure tha that you have a great experience. curtis has fl loollowed the wars to the chase center. >> i've been here when they were good and when they was bad. tr die hard warriors fan and she's been a fixture in the oakland arena for 22 years. mildred says warriors fans hold a special place in their heart. >> the warriors have a thing that you can't copy because it's in here. it's the heart of the team and you can't copy that. >> she says many people have been coming so long that workers and fans together have grown old together, had c
. >> curtis has worked at the coliseum for 25 years.to keep players and fans safe, but also ensure that everyone has a memorable time regardless of where they're sitting. >> everybody is the same. if you -- if this guy right here has, say, $10 million and maybe it might have took you four or five months to save your money up to come to a game he's not more important than you are, you know? i'm going to accept you for who you are and i'll do my best to make sure you're happy at that...
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curtis, we're back on track. both sides putting out rhetoric what they need once the meeting happens next week. mexico ratified usmca. looks like canada eager to do it. trudeau here is pressing the case. i'm not sure what nancy pelosi is waiting for but if we have that in place doesn't that strengthen our hand with china? >> absolutely. we have to show united front, president, working together fix the trade issues. better for america, usmca does that, everyone acknowledges that. mexico acknowledges it. now canada acknowledges it. the farmers want it. the manufacturing workers want it. nancy pelosi needs it. she needs to show that these members were elected, that made her majority. on promise they would get the work done, not just investigate the president. charles: gordon when china sent back the 150 page, seven-chapter agreement, it was marked up, wasn't what we thought it would be i thought of one person, gordon chang. you were warning everyone that this could possibly happen. it did. how are you feeling now th
curtis, we're back on track. both sides putting out rhetoric what they need once the meeting happens next week. mexico ratified usmca. looks like canada eager to do it. trudeau here is pressing the case. i'm not sure what nancy pelosi is waiting for but if we have that in place doesn't that strengthen our hand with china? >> absolutely. we have to show united front, president, working together fix the trade issues. better for america, usmca does that, everyone acknowledges that. mexico...
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the 30 people he thanked, regina jackson, president of the east oakland youth development center, curtis jones, the security guard at the oracle who gives steph the ball to throw for his famous tunnel shot. the warriors team individuvideo. >> he may wear those tomorrow night. >> that would be cool. >>> breaking news tonight. stunning developments after the high school massacre in parkland the florida deputy and school resource officer who stayed outside and hid while students were being slaughtered inside has tonight been arrested on a slew of charges, including child neglect for failing to act and confront the gunman >> the school resource officer that cowered behind a wall anlet my peers die has finally been held accountable. >> prosecutors say he refused to investigate and directed other officers to stay away from the building while 17 students and staff were executed inside >>> also tonight, from pageantry to politics and protests in london, as president trump dines with a prince and makes a surprising comment to the prime minister
the 30 people he thanked, regina jackson, president of the east oakland youth development center, curtis jones, the security guard at the oracle who gives steph the ball to throw for his famous tunnel shot. the warriors team individuvideo. >> he may wear those tomorrow night. >> that would be cool. >>> breaking news tonight. stunning developments after the high school massacre in parkland the florida deputy and school resource officer who stayed outside and hid while...
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curtis, appreciate your insight. >> thank you. charles: as the mexican president now vows to do more for migrants headed to the united states with 6,000 national guard's being deployed will it be enough to fix the problem? we asked the former i.c.e. acting director tom holman. 6,000 national guardsmen or police officers, will that do the trick in your opinion? >> it will certainly help and go a long ways if they do it the right way and if it this is sustained operation. this is a historic agreement. i agree with your last guest. the president should be thanked by the american people and he shows democratic leadership and even some of his party against the tariffs that he's smarter than they are. this is a huge victory for president trump and a historic agreement. there are a lot of good things with this agreement and makes her mexico carries through. we have to observe it and make sure the doing the right thing for sustained not a week or month but sustained operation on their southern border in the interior. charles: if you are i
curtis, appreciate your insight. >> thank you. charles: as the mexican president now vows to do more for migrants headed to the united states with 6,000 national guard's being deployed will it be enough to fix the problem? we asked the former i.c.e. acting director tom holman. 6,000 national guardsmen or police officers, will that do the trick in your opinion? >> it will certainly help and go a long ways if they do it the right way and if it this is sustained operation. this is a...
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>> i loved that. >> arnold schwarzenegger, jamie lee curtis.94, lion king also came out that year. animated film made more than $312 million domestically. any guesses as to what was the highest grossing film of '94? >> forrest gump. >> it came out in 1994. $329 million in just u.s.m and tonks won the oscar that year for best actor. >> let's go to tv. small screen.t beforeaming was a thing, there was tv. you watch television on your actual tv box. >> and your vcr. >> here are the most popular tv shows that aired on cable networks, cing in at number three, it was home improvement. tim allen playing tim the toolman taylor. did it f eight seasons. the show ended in 1999 with seven mmys underits tool belt. coming in ato, number tw we'll take the prize for bronze and silververather, sil and gold, rather, e.r., ran for 15 seasons. a lot of actors got their big breaks. particular geoe clooney. what was the biggest show, 1994? >> seinfeld. >> i would have known if i didn't read it on the teleprompter. >> nine seasons, made jerry seinfeld a household nam
>> i loved that. >> arnold schwarzenegger, jamie lee curtis.94, lion king also came out that year. animated film made more than $312 million domestically. any guesses as to what was the highest grossing film of '94? >> forrest gump. >> it came out in 1994. $329 million in just u.s.m and tonks won the oscar that year for best actor. >> let's go to tv. small screen.t beforeaming was a thing, there was tv. you watch television on your actual tv box. >> and your...
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. >> but curtis joins tells me about his concern whether the important poets are evidence. >> you can have an written. if you stop a business or interact with a citizen. how many of those officers have complaint s geng them. >> a chicago man graft says that there is a car lace of the 230 post of them had one or more civil weights law school them himself. >>> up next, inside a crime lab dealing with back lob nitting for justice. >>> and later, are cell phones causing some people to grow horns? ♪ i want it that way... i can't believe it. that karl brought his karaoke machine? ♪ ain't nothing but a heartache... ♪ no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. ♪ i never wanna hear you say... ♪ no, kevin... no, kevin! believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> crime labs across the country are overwhelmed by a backlog of cases. evidence sits in charge while victims and those wrongfully accused waits for justice. we have one woman's story. >> reporter: on new year's eve in 2019, officers showed them called
. >> but curtis joins tells me about his concern whether the important poets are evidence. >> you can have an written. if you stop a business or interact with a citizen. how many of those officers have complaint s geng them. >> a chicago man graft says that there is a car lace of the 230 post of them had one or more civil weights law school them himself. >>> up next, inside a crime lab dealing with back lob nitting for justice. >>> and later, are cell phones...
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that it get back in take it it didn't spoil it i take it home wash it boy ben curtis. philip a ball that feeds her family with food that someone else has thrown away the term for such scraps in the local language tagalog is pagpag about 13000000 people in the philippines can't afford 3 meals a day this is the other side of the philippines though prosperous and waste for all you can eat buffets are very popular with those who can pay for them of course restaurants throw away a lot of the food they prepare. to receive you are wasting a lot of resources this is what this is. really and some. people. think there keep you close process as we transfer money back your history you would so on of these things are going to be that. melody mello reich who runs the sustainable production and consumption project of the ngo w w f philippines she advises restaurants and hotels on ways to reduce waste today she's visiting the resort town of to gateway it's about an hour and a half drive from manila members of the city's growing middle class like to spend the weekend here chilling out
that it get back in take it it didn't spoil it i take it home wash it boy ben curtis. philip a ball that feeds her family with food that someone else has thrown away the term for such scraps in the local language tagalog is pagpag about 13000000 people in the philippines can't afford 3 meals a day this is the other side of the philippines though prosperous and waste for all you can eat buffets are very popular with those who can pay for them of course restaurants throw away a lot of the food...
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curtis, you heard rina talking about impeachment. when they impeached bill clinton so many years ago, the republicans took control of congress and took control of the white house. >> it's this question, you have to look at congress. if the impeachment proceedings begin obviously in the house, then you get over to the senate where republicans control. i think that's obviously what the president is banking on. knowing republicans in the senate wouldn't necessarily support this. this is something i certainly -- you can definitely feel is probably going to go on in these months ahead with the president continuously trying to stoke those flames to see if democrats do move on this and kind of to look at the back-and-forth. you start to see presidential candidates talk about impeachment. others holding back some. it's really this mixed bag on where people stand among democrats on this issue. >> all right. let's leave it right there. my panel will be back with us, but still ahead, tens of thousands of protesters return to the streets of hong
curtis, you heard rina talking about impeachment. when they impeached bill clinton so many years ago, the republicans took control of congress and took control of the white house. >> it's this question, you have to look at congress. if the impeachment proceedings begin obviously in the house, then you get over to the senate where republicans control. i think that's obviously what the president is banking on. knowing republicans in the senate wouldn't necessarily support this. this is...
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>>however, defense attorney curtis briggs is all things considered his client is holding up well underressure back terrace is doing an amazing job proving his innocence. he's holding up to very difficult questions he's not afraid to be vulnerable. he's answering in detail. the prosecutor is trying to bully him and using certain terms and phrases as a desperate attempt to try to get a conviction. >>in oakland haaziq madyun kron 4 news. >>let's take a live look outside right now at san francisco international airport where that far air is thick right now they karl the fog is creeping as we see our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow here with us now tis the season right summertime summertime just around the corner but a cooling trend to wind down spring kind of strange that here we go you know in this hot temperatures just a week or so ago some record breaking heat now that fog just kind of hugging the coastline starting to move inside the bay right now looking from tehran beautiful shot. >>outside with patchy fog right now you see the fog in the san francisco as well as we're going to s
>>however, defense attorney curtis briggs is all things considered his client is holding up well underressure back terrace is doing an amazing job proving his innocence. he's holding up to very difficult questions he's not afraid to be vulnerable. he's answering in detail. the prosecutor is trying to bully him and using certain terms and phrases as a desperate attempt to try to get a conviction. >>in oakland haaziq madyun kron 4 news. >>let's take a live look outside right now...
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meet outside the presence of the jury defense attorney tony serra says he and max hair says attorney curtis breaks. >>plan to make a motion to dismiss charges against their clients because they believe the prosecution failed to prove they were responsible for making fire safety upgrades at the warehouse sarah says he's also going to request to present a witness who will testify they heard 2 people come into a restaurant near the warehouse. >>shortly after the fire who were laughing about how they started the fire. defense attorneys will begin presenting evidence on monday. they say the fire was an act of arson in the 2 defendants could not have prevented it from happening both max harrison derick almena are expected to testify. >>though it's impossible to talk about this trial without talking about the victims and the families of these victims, many of them sitting inside that courtroom day in and day out they told us today that it is traumatizing and devastating to have to relive what their loved ones went through live in oakland, michelle kingston kron 4 news. thank you michelle on the pe
meet outside the presence of the jury defense attorney tony serra says he and max hair says attorney curtis breaks. >>plan to make a motion to dismiss charges against their clients because they believe the prosecution failed to prove they were responsible for making fire safety upgrades at the warehouse sarah says he's also going to request to present a witness who will testify they heard 2 people come into a restaurant near the warehouse. >>shortly after the fire who were laughing...
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attorney courtney curtis briggs says that max harris voluntarily made statements to the atf after the fire. he told atf investigators said he was the creative director of the warehouse and sign an e-mail calling himself the executive director he also explained how he helped facilitate the vision of the space testimony for a from a concert goer who was describing how he escaped the fire angered the mother of one of the victims. colleen dolan says that the defense attorney was trying to make it seem as if it was her daughter's fault. he said that he was not trying to throw anyone under the bus. it's tough enough. >>knowing that my daughter was safe and she was alive and she decided on her own to go back into the building go up the stairs and warned her friends and now tony serra is trying to throw her under the bus and say it was her fault because she said the smoke on the stairs was to stick. a fire trap and that fire trapped the cause that amount of sick black toxic smoke to make her cop so hard that she said the smoke is to stick. try to blame. for the death of 35 of her friends and
attorney courtney curtis briggs says that max harris voluntarily made statements to the atf after the fire. he told atf investigators said he was the creative director of the warehouse and sign an e-mail calling himself the executive director he also explained how he helped facilitate the vision of the space testimony for a from a concert goer who was describing how he escaped the fire angered the mother of one of the victims. colleen dolan says that the defense attorney was trying to make it...