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an t-of-pronce prosecutor the xt day, to a for an t-of-pronce we a went trk-or-treing d everytng, anwee me, and. me theood news that cte. er sincehen, we've ways had a big l. all of us kids would get dressed up, and go out trick-or-treating. [jade]: yeah, and that's w coltenas born. -yh. downhe road,debe]: we i and heook a seie of us but carry th with he was so smart.e was a, he had harry potter glasses, and he was really into science, and then if somebody was speaking about, you know, sothing... and then if somebody was d he wou correcthem, know, and he wld say.. you ow, he'dave his ttle rry pott glasses anhe'd pusthem up, you ow, he'dave his ttle rrand 'd say,ses "scienfically, i don'think th't anhe'd pusthem up, whene was a ttle guy like t, and en he'd id-- he sd, "the rld would gealong if everydy wouldust t a goodook ango sit uer a tre" [tasha saskatcwan's department ojustice nores the faly's petion for an oside procutor. ring theury lection, both t prosecuon and stley's dense team the faly's petion for an oside procutor. ve 14 pemptory cllenge theyan veto tential rors without ving
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we speak about the scripture anw important it is to our lives. >> [ music ] [ music ] >> we are so grateful for regind lyles. we are speaking about the are speaking about the bible ane scripture. we want to say in these last few minutes, how doet word speak to us in our day and? >> we are living in some difficult times, as you will know. we have a person in the white house who is antitheticals far as i am concerned. mean-spid concerned. mean-spirited and causing a lot of pain. the scrie the scripture will educate us on on folks like that and tell us t to give up hope your faith. gods still in the blessing business. and that these better times aren the horizon. >> what about those who consider evangelical who overwhelmingly support the president? >> i don't know how you can ovey support someone who lies and hae horrible moral lifestyle that ts one has. i pray for my evangelical brothers that they would wake up, because they're t supposed to follow that type of. >> i think that's pretty provocative. i don't censor anyone who comes on my show. i t everyone to hear what you have d have said. i
we speak about the scripture anw important it is to our lives. >> [ music ] [ music ] >> we are so grateful for regind lyles. we are speaking about the are speaking about the bible ane scripture. we want to say in these last few minutes, how doet word speak to us in our day and? >> we are living in some difficult times, as you will know. we have a person in the white house who is antitheticals far as i am concerned. mean-spid concerned. mean-spirited and causing a lot of pain....
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wh wfee el it's threedaten, anwe wt dtoesperately rerecov. enay mbe it's too .late so thawht's y hweaveend the osvalues of deacmocry. >> i'de liktosk a you out the war ruon dgs, which you suteppord. colombia conestinu tpro oduce moren thaha olff the world's coincae. more t90han % cofocaine seediz in the unittaed stes comes cfromolbioma. whasat w yr ouapproach ttoackling thisbl proem? >> h iad a holistic prchoa, margaret. when ium assed office, i reedceiv aexn ponentially grinowg space iofllegal cropsco in loiamb. so the f tirsthi ing did was to stop txphe eontienal growth. soand meinthg that was also very importa- nt -wett aacked the ad ts ofhear ctels, d,ct aually, we caedptur e thmost dangeroruus dg rdlo tinhe world, "oeltoni," who was adextrited tohe t united states. so we did thall osthe ings. but i alwaaiys sd mesothing. we need to a putn den ypto hocsyri, cause countrliies keol combia ldo aotig fhting the su.pply y>>eah. >> but h theigr heconsumers in theld wor a nreot doing enghou about the dd.eman so, dyes,eaup sports colombia. fbsuorppts colombia. a supports cbioloma. but i'm t
wh wfee el it's threedaten, anwe wt dtoesperately rerecov. enay mbe it's too .late so thawht's y hweaveend the osvalues of deacmocry. >> i'de liktosk a you out the war ruon dgs, which you suteppord. colombia conestinu tpro oduce moren thaha olff the world's coincae. more t90han % cofocaine seediz in the unittaed stes comes cfromolbioma. whasat w yr ouapproach ttoackling thisbl proem? >> h iad a holistic prchoa, margaret. when ium assed office, i reedceiv aexn ponentially grinowg...
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r scenio is itgonend, which inland, which is why , anwe ofhore winds.is defily want. so the fact this is now consistently staying over here for 24 hours there's a lot more reason to be optimistic about this one bringing rain. and while we aren't going to put totals on this yes, it's too early to pinpoint how much rain we are going to get out of this, this, but it's fun to start painting the map with those long-range models to find we might get a 10th or more there is or seven-day forecast. sunday sunday and monday we will keep on both days. we will clear out tuesday and wednesday. when i am am in the forecast, which we were talking about, if this system had come far inland the real focus was over here for the the possibility of offshore fall fall -like winds. that's not what we want for fire weather. it doesn't look like we may have may have to deal with that now, so it's a positive good -looking -looking forecast, reed. back to you. >> still ahead, it wasn't all bad in the 49ers loss. we look >> all right, let's all take a deep breath. in the last 48 hours it's easy
r scenio is itgonend, which inland, which is why , anwe ofhore winds.is defily want. so the fact this is now consistently staying over here for 24 hours there's a lot more reason to be optimistic about this one bringing rain. and while we aren't going to put totals on this yes, it's too early to pinpoint how much rain we are going to get out of this, this, but it's fun to start painting the map with those long-range models to find we might get a 10th or more there is or seven-day forecast....
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anwe said, well, she's different. - well, she talks with an australian accent, but i believe she spent've met ann one time and i don't know ann well. [dramatic music] - of course, great britain is a tiny, little place on the map. there it is there. i was born in preston, lancashire, which is the north of england. i left when i was about two weeks old and we went down to london. and then there was the outbreak of world war ii. i was nine months old. i lived in cyprus too with the women's royal air forcsupports. very beautiful iand. it was r by the greeks and the turks, and i was there when they got their independence in 1960. and then i had this offer to go to australia. took six weeks on the boat and it was a lot of fun. it was like a floating hotel. i wanted to move around. i thought, i'll ner see australia stuck in an ofce. and i eventually went on the barrier reef and lived on an island. and i was a boat hostess, taking people out in a glass-bottom boat. i met people from all over the world that came to see the reef. it's very autiful. it's one of the seven wonders of the world. i w
anwe said, well, she's different. - well, she talks with an australian accent, but i believe she spent've met ann one time and i don't know ann well. [dramatic music] - of course, great britain is a tiny, little place on the map. there it is there. i was born in preston, lancashire, which is the north of england. i left when i was about two weeks old and we went down to london. and then there was the outbreak of world war ii. i was nine months old. i lived in cyprus too with the women's royal...
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anwe have say, i'so rry. the's t a placlike this itennesse yet. cello music] i can't just stop thinking about it. i'm constantly thinking about it. i have no lack of faith in what i'm ing the facthat i kw i cando iand do iwellnd h elthespeop le it's justhe mitiae how to ke s enof a keep yo sanitywhile iting onea th. w, if i d somebo ke anoth per so that cld worryabout itne dayile i di't worrybout , it wou be diff ent. i'be like,k, we, toda i'm o .i can lax a lile bit more. i n't haveo be cometely consumedith thisod ay. [slocello music] can't ju stop thinkingbout it. i'm consntly inking about i id-tem ambientus ic] ♪ - 2012, itarted really gting to pointn my professional c eer where i ted doinsome ul searcng and eisio ni for long erm. sie i was yrs d, i'd oy ever w ked at t funeral ome. ani'd onlyver give all ofy energyo th is and working for,t that te, a corporation or company t hatwas owned by people that i didn't really know that well but d goals their own. i lt like played an imptant r e inhe funer home, localland helpg peop . t when y work a f
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those vouchers and allow people to sleep theirooms because thats the rit thi, itorked dung the pandemi anwe goinforward. it will be on the ballot in march 2024. we feel confident it will pass. we feel it is the right thing do as angelenos who are facing this extraordinarily diffilt time of a lack of affordable housing, large on house population. amy: let me bring in william sens jr. to the conversation. you have been at the l.a. grand hotel for over a year, you are joining us from there now. you are also a founding member of unhoused tenants of course are all housing. talk about this program, how you became unhoused, what it means to be at the hotel. will, are you there? >> can you hear me? amy: i can hear you now. >> project room key is important to help people have a place to stay, to get themselves together on the path to a place where they can gain stability. it should be like a satellite station for somebody to find employment, be able to get themselves together, get their things together, be able to move into a new situation and better their lives. unfortunately, it has not been happe
those vouchers and allow people to sleep theirooms because thats the rit thi, itorked dung the pandemi anwe goinforward. it will be on the ballot in march 2024. we feel confident it will pass. we feel it is the right thing do as angelenos who are facing this extraordinarily diffilt time of a lack of affordable housing, large on house population. amy: let me bring in william sens jr. to the conversation. you have been at the l.a. grand hotel for over a year, you are joining us from there now....
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the general assembly sang in a rare video address that "a crime is been committed against ukraine anwe deman just punishment." the u.s. senate has ratified an amendment to an international treaty that seeks to phase out the use of hydro-fluorocarbons, or hfc's, chemicals commonly used in refrigerators and air conditioners that contribute to the climate emergency. hfc's emerged as a popular substitute to fluorocarbons, which are largely banned under the montreal protocol, a 1987 treaty to end the use of chemicals that deplete the earth's protective ozone layer. but hfc's are extremely potent greenhouse gases, trapping heat in the atmosphere about a thousand times more effectively than carbon dioxide. on thursday, 69 senators voted to amend the montreal protocol to phase out the use of hfc's. senate democratic majority leader chuck schumer celebrated the move. >> experts say phasing out our use of hfc's will help prevent up to half a degree celsius of warming by the end of the century. ratifying the amendment, along with passing the inflation reduction act, is the strongest 1-2 punch aga
the general assembly sang in a rare video address that "a crime is been committed against ukraine anwe deman just punishment." the u.s. senate has ratified an amendment to an international treaty that seeks to phase out the use of hydro-fluorocarbons, or hfc's, chemicals commonly used in refrigerators and air conditioners that contribute to the climate emergency. hfc's emerged as a popular substitute to fluorocarbons, which are largely banned under the montreal protocol, a 1987 treaty...
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anwe can only hope that the amount of scrutiny that was brought after maria will help for things to runferently this time around. william: yarimar bonilla of the center for puerto rican studies at hunter college. thank you so much for taking the time. yarimar: you're welcome. thank you. judy: back in 2015, the united nations made public 17 global goals to end poverty and hunger, increase economic opportunity, and promote gender equity by 2030. those goals were extremely ambitious. and to help world leaders get there, the bill and melinda gates foundation created and funded a so-called goalkeepers project. this week, it pledged another $1.2 billion toward that. but the foundation also reported that the world has fallen far short in its commitments. i spoke this week with melinda french gates. for the record, the foundation is a funder of the newshour. melinda french gates, thank you very much for joining us. this report that you've issued this year, when you look at it, i have to say it's pretty discouraging. the foundation acknowledging that seven years into setting these goals with reg
anwe can only hope that the amount of scrutiny that was brought after maria will help for things to runferently this time around. william: yarimar bonilla of the center for puerto rican studies at hunter college. thank you so much for taking the time. yarimar: you're welcome. thank you. judy: back in 2015, the united nations made public 17 global goals to end poverty and hunger, increase economic opportunity, and promote gender equity by 2030. those goals were extremely ambitious. and to help...
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times has rolled out anw investigation into how legalized weed weed iican is devastating the state froman gangs to armed camps w and even death. it's certainlyt not whaty vo californians thought they were buying into when they voted for legalization. >>tegalization. now for more del of this, we go to fox news's national correspondent matt finn from l.a. matt . >> laura , california's legald weed market has actually triggered a surge in illegal cannabis on a scale nevr california has never seen before. for a twenty sixteen california passed propositionpassed sixty n legalizing weed for people. twenty one and over with thega promise that legal pot would destroy the illegal marketzard and all of the violences and environmental hazards associated with it. illethe l.a. times reports rogue legal pot growers aremens flourishing all over california at an immense scale. quar satellite images show thousands of square miles of cannabis farms. residents describe living in fear nexe heyt to the heavily ad criminal enterprises. illegal growers have exacerbated cannabis related violence, including rob
times has rolled out anw investigation into how legalized weed weed iican is devastating the state froman gangs to armed camps w and even death. it's certainlyt not whaty vo californians thought they were buying into when they voted for legalization. >>tegalization. now for more del of this, we go to fox news's national correspondent matt finn from l.a. matt . >> laura , california's legald weed market has actually triggered a surge in illegal cannabis on a scale nevr california has...
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ys for that era f hereditary privilege, which is the very thing that that we escaped from it is now anwuch understanding of how much moneym the royal familyil may have made from slavery, their involvement in sort colonialism. calls fo and there are calls for reparations, because if you really think about what the monarchy was built on , itsf was built on the backs of black and brown people. she wore cro a crownwn with pil: stones from india and africa. r >> all right.eact here with reaction, authorions r and fox news contributoray douglas murray is with us , along with fox news contributoor ,the guy that needs his ownjoe o media show right here on fox.nca joe concha, by the way, he will be cohosting the big saturday show this weekendit right here on fox, which evm glad to see. joe , let's start with you.rved7 even in death, a woman that lont reigni servedng 70 years, the longest reigning monarch, she took the throne at the age of twenty five . what is it specifically that that brings out all of thiso cl hatred of the left towards her?. class and no shame, i think, to start, sean. and lo
ys for that era f hereditary privilege, which is the very thing that that we escaped from it is now anwuch understanding of how much moneym the royal familyil may have made from slavery, their involvement in sort colonialism. calls fo and there are calls for reparations, because if you really think about what the monarchy was built on , itsf was built on the backs of black and brown people. she wore cro a crownwn with pil: stones from india and africa. r >> all right.eact here with...