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the first time any officer said or heard the word baton. on christmas eve morning, we were loaded into buses, trucks, and our white, crisp uniforms, and transported to the peninsula of baton. >> the next day, navy nurses moved with their patients just outside of manila and were captured a few days later. >> the but one thing i remember was looking out over the balcony and seeing the american flag come down and the rising sun going up. >> on christmas day, a hospital number one went into operation on the southeast coast of bataan. between then and january 25th, major surgery was performed on more than 1200 battle casualties. >> hospital number one began to get crowded and casualties continued to come in, it was decided to set up a hospital further down the peninsula. this was designated field hospital number 2, and as i understand it, they took bulldozers into the jungle and just bulldozed out paths and cots and beds or whatever was available was set up along these jungle paths. so, we started to evacuate patients to that area from number 1,
the first time any officer said or heard the word baton. on christmas eve morning, we were loaded into buses, trucks, and our white, crisp uniforms, and transported to the peninsula of baton. >> the next day, navy nurses moved with their patients just outside of manila and were captured a few days later. >> the but one thing i remember was looking out over the balcony and seeing the american flag come down and the rising sun going up. >> on christmas day, a hospital number one...
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does it include the ex-traffic who brought a baton and. he emptied a can of pepper spray at police, beat them with a pole, and pelted them with objects such as a metal scaffolding pipe. he yelled the cops were pieces of -- the prosecution sentencing memo says his criminal history includes a pending criminal case for an alleged 2023 stabbing. on december 17th meaning last month, a 60-month sentence was given to michael bradley age 50 who apparently went to the capitol on january 6th with his own metal baton and a hip holster. he swung it at police more than once. his prior conviction includes 2002 for meth trafficking. and 47-year-old man got nine months for having thrown a equipment container lid that beamed a cop causing unconsciousness and suspected concussion. a 41-year-old man who wore body armor on january 6th pleaded guilty to scuffling with police including trying to seize an officer's baton while shouting come out here b-word. other acquisitions including accusations of ramming the police line, punching cops and hitting riot shield
does it include the ex-traffic who brought a baton and. he emptied a can of pepper spray at police, beat them with a pole, and pelted them with objects such as a metal scaffolding pipe. he yelled the cops were pieces of -- the prosecution sentencing memo says his criminal history includes a pending criminal case for an alleged 2023 stabbing. on december 17th meaning last month, a 60-month sentence was given to michael bradley age 50 who apparently went to the capitol on january 6th with his own...
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does it include the ex-meth trafficker who brought a metal baton and swung it at police? "on december 20th a prison sentence of 48 months was given to a 31-year-old man named joshua lee atwood who pled guilty to assaulting law enforcement. he emptied a can of pepper spray at police, beat them with a pole and pelted them with objects, such as a metal scaffolding pipe. he yelled that the cops were pieces of -- the prosecution's sentencing memo said his criminal history includes a pending felony case for an alleged stabbing. a 60 month sentence was given to michael bradley, age 50, who apparently went to the capitol on january 6th with his own metal baton in a hip holster. he swung it at police more than once. his priors includes a conviction in 2002 for meth trafficking. another threw an equipment lid that beaned a cop causing momentary loss of consciousness and a concussion. a 41-year-old man pled guilty to scuffling with police while attempting to seize an officer's baton while shouting come out here, b-word. other cases include accusations of ramming the police line, pun
does it include the ex-meth trafficker who brought a metal baton and swung it at police? "on december 20th a prison sentence of 48 months was given to a 31-year-old man named joshua lee atwood who pled guilty to assaulting law enforcement. he emptied a can of pepper spray at police, beat them with a pole and pelted them with objects, such as a metal scaffolding pipe. he yelled that the cops were pieces of -- the prosecution's sentencing memo said his criminal history includes a pending...
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pardon promise for january 6th rioters: does it include the ex-meth trafficker who brought a metal baton and swung it at police." quote, on december 20th, a prison sentence of 48 months was given to joshua lee atwood who pled guilty to assaulting law enforcement. he emptied a can of pepper spray at police, beat them with a pole, and pelted them with objects such as a metal scaffolding pipe. the prosecution's sentencing memo says his criminal history includes a pending felony case for an alleged 2023 stabbing. on december 17th, meaning last month, a 60-month sentence was given to michael bradley, age 50, who aparentally went to the capitol on january 6th with his own metal baton in a hip holster. his list of priors includes a 2002 conviction for meth trafficking. also in december, a 24-year-old man got nine months for having thrown an equipment container lid that beamed a cop, causing momentary loss of consciousness. a 41-year-old man who wore body moore on january 6th pled guilty to scuffling with police, including trying to seize an officer's baton. other active cases include accusation
pardon promise for january 6th rioters: does it include the ex-meth trafficker who brought a metal baton and swung it at police." quote, on december 20th, a prison sentence of 48 months was given to joshua lee atwood who pled guilty to assaulting law enforcement. he emptied a can of pepper spray at police, beat them with a pole, and pelted them with objects such as a metal scaffolding pipe. the prosecution's sentencing memo says his criminal history includes a pending felony case for an...
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but as we pass the baton to our successor. the president will report with confidence that america is winning that contest for the future. if you look around the world today, and you ask the question, which country is the most dynamic and innovative, the most attractive to partners and friends, the most capable of marshaling solutions to the big challenges we face, who is leading the world in technology, who's had the strongest economic recovery? the answer to all these questions is clear, indisputable and the same. it's the united states of america. in his address this afternoon you'll hear the president lay this out. and it boils to is a series of simple questions. are our alliances stronger? yes. are our adversaries weaker and under pressure? yes. did we improve our strategic competition in the long-term position in china while stabilizing the relationship so we are not tipping over into conflict? yes. did we begin to reverse a long-term trend and revitalize our defense industrial base and diversify our supply chains for cri
but as we pass the baton to our successor. the president will report with confidence that america is winning that contest for the future. if you look around the world today, and you ask the question, which country is the most dynamic and innovative, the most attractive to partners and friends, the most capable of marshaling solutions to the big challenges we face, who is leading the world in technology, who's had the strongest economic recovery? the answer to all these questions is clear,...
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carter center, the baton has been passed to you. our nation needs you to do more. thank you.nue to do on behalf of this great man. you may be seated. i feel like i am leaving someone out. carter family, i love you. becky, thank you so much. jack, i love you. elizabeth, i love you guys. josh, jamie, all of you guys, i love you. thank you so much. thank you for all you have done for the carter's. please stand. [applause] you are truly family to this family. all the way from the governor's mansion to the white house back to planes, you have been the glue in so many cases. this family loves you and wants to say thank you. you see, at the pearly gate, blacks are all at the gate with the whites and the browns and everyone. there is no difference. we thank you. you have been a blessing to this carter family. if i forget anybody, it's in my head, not my heart. my wife is trying to tell me something. [laughter] park service. please stand. [applause] thank you. thank you. you have a big task ahead, and the nation is waiting. the nation is waiting to be able to walk onto the that compou
carter center, the baton has been passed to you. our nation needs you to do more. thank you.nue to do on behalf of this great man. you may be seated. i feel like i am leaving someone out. carter family, i love you. becky, thank you so much. jack, i love you. elizabeth, i love you guys. josh, jamie, all of you guys, i love you. thank you so much. thank you for all you have done for the carter's. please stand. [applause] you are truly family to this family. all the way from the governor's mansion...
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tom bateman, bbc news, baton rouge, louisiana.entenced in a criminal case less than two weeks before he returns to the white house. he was found guilty of covering up hush money payments to an adult film performer. ajudge in new york has set a date for 10 january, but says he doesn't intend to send the president—elect to prison. our north america correspondent nada tawfik has more on what the judge had to say. the judge ultimately said that he believes the most viable option to finalise this case but also to leave open the ability for donald trump to appeal moving forward is that he favours a sentence of unconditional release. essentially, that means that he plans to sentence donald trump with no punishment, so no jail time, no probation. and so it really signals that he wants this conviction to stand, he talked a lot in this ruling about the sanctity of a jury verdict, that being the bedrock of the nation's judicial system and the sanctity of that, and also the fact that he needs to make sure that the citizenry has confidence in
tom bateman, bbc news, baton rouge, louisiana.entenced in a criminal case less than two weeks before he returns to the white house. he was found guilty of covering up hush money payments to an adult film performer. ajudge in new york has set a date for 10 january, but says he doesn't intend to send the president—elect to prison. our north america correspondent nada tawfik has more on what the judge had to say. the judge ultimately said that he believes the most viable option to finalise this...
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but, as we pass the baton to our successor, the president will report with confidence that america is winning that contest for the future. if you look around the world today and you ask the question, which country is the most dynamic and innovative and most attractive and most capable of marshal and solutions to the big challenges we face. who's leading the world in technology? who had the strongest economic recovery? the answer is clear and the same, it is the united states of america. so, in this address this afternoon, you will hear the president laid this out. basically, it boils down to a series of simple questions. our alliance is stronger? yes. our adversaries weaker and under greater pressure even as they aligned closely? yes. did we improve our strategic position in the long-term competition with china and did we do so while stabilizing the relationships so that we are not tipping over into conflict? yes. did we begin to reverse a long-term trend and revitalize our industrial base and diversify our slier change for critical goods? yes. did we strengthen our economic and techn
but, as we pass the baton to our successor, the president will report with confidence that america is winning that contest for the future. if you look around the world today and you ask the question, which country is the most dynamic and innovative and most attractive and most capable of marshal and solutions to the big challenges we face. who's leading the world in technology? who had the strongest economic recovery? the answer is clear and the same, it is the united states of america. so, in...
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." >> reporter: inside buckfeather, an outdoor sporting store in baton rouge, louisiana, we met a greatout you. >> reporter: as we first reported a few months ago, owner matt busbice has helped build and sell several outdoor companies worth hundreds of millions. but matt says he has never felt richer than he did the day he got the dollar. >> i haven't had that much faith in humanity in a very long time. >> reporter: he says it all began last april. it was early morning, and the fire alarm was going off inside his condo complex. so matt shot out of bed and raced down the stairs, only to discover there was no fire. but he's awake now. so even though he was wearing mismatched clothes and all disheveled, matt decided to go out for a cup of coffee. and as he was about to enter the shop, he remembered he hadn't done his morning prayer. so, as the security camera shows, matt stepped to the corner of the patio. >> and i start to slowly open my eyes, and there's a kid coming at me, about my height. and he goes... and reveals a dollar bill. and i go, what? >> if you're homeless, here's a dollar.
." >> reporter: inside buckfeather, an outdoor sporting store in baton rouge, louisiana, we met a greatout you. >> reporter: as we first reported a few months ago, owner matt busbice has helped build and sell several outdoor companies worth hundreds of millions. but matt says he has never felt richer than he did the day he got the dollar. >> i haven't had that much faith in humanity in a very long time. >> reporter: he says it all began last april. it was early...
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there's always more to do and i look forward to continuing to support that work even as i pass the baton. thank you so much. >> you're given us a tremendous amount of items to talk about today. but warfare we go to that steven i want to allow you to make some comments. thawnch. thankal you very much dr. caroline. i want to offer a few thoughts just on your leadership we did a lot of work here before you had arrived. published an analysis on cdc, which we were very proud of, and weis worked closely with you as you came in in july of 2023. and i think your leadership is really been remarkable. you did your homework. you listened and consulted widely. and you delivered rapidly on these many fronts that we've talked about and it is a different agency. it is a different capability a different outlook, then i want to thank you for your leadership on the global, on the global side of that which is -- of special interest to us here -- the hiv work, the new regional offices like michelle mcconley in east asia i was talking last week chuck remarkable work -- on amr reaching into ukraine and the wa
there's always more to do and i look forward to continuing to support that work even as i pass the baton. thank you so much. >> you're given us a tremendous amount of items to talk about today. but warfare we go to that steven i want to allow you to make some comments. thawnch. thankal you very much dr. caroline. i want to offer a few thoughts just on your leadership we did a lot of work here before you had arrived. published an analysis on cdc, which we were very proud of, and weis...
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but as we pass the baton to our successor, the president will report with confidence that america is winning that contest for the future. if you look around the world today, and you ask the question, which country is the most dynamic and innovative the most attractive to partners and friends, the most capable of marshal and solutions to the big challenges we face? who's leading the world and technology? who's had the strongest economic recovery? the answer to all of these questions is clear, indisputable, and the same. it's the united states of america. so it is addressed this afternoon . you'll hear the present and lay this out. and basically it boils down to a series of simple questions. our alliance is stronger. yes. or adversaries, weaker and under greater pressure even as they aligned more close. yes. did we improve our strategic position in the long term competition with china? and did we do so well, stabilizing the relationship so that we're not tipping over into conflict? yes. did we begin to reverse a long term trend and revitalize our defense, industrial base and diversify
but as we pass the baton to our successor, the president will report with confidence that america is winning that contest for the future. if you look around the world today, and you ask the question, which country is the most dynamic and innovative the most attractive to partners and friends, the most capable of marshal and solutions to the big challenges we face? who's leading the world and technology? who's had the strongest economic recovery? the answer to all of these questions is clear,...
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tom bateman, bbc news, baton rouge, louisiana. days of intense israeli attacks across gaza. al—mawasi was one of the areas hit in central gaza, which was previously declared a humanitarian safe zone. the israeli military said it had hit around a0 hamas targets, including command centres. the surge in strikes and casualties comes amid a renewed push by negotiators to reach a ceasefire and hostage release deal between israel and hamas before us president—elect donald trump takes office on january 20. talks are set to resume, with israeli mediators making their way to doha on friday. here in the us, apple will pay $95 million to settle a court case over some of their devices listening without the user's consent. the tech company was accused of eavesdropping through its virtual assistant siri. apple says they have done nothing wrong and claims that it "failed to delete conversations recorded as a result of a siri activation" without consent. a class action law suit has also been opened. court documents say claimants who are based in t
tom bateman, bbc news, baton rouge, louisiana. days of intense israeli attacks across gaza. al—mawasi was one of the areas hit in central gaza, which was previously declared a humanitarian safe zone. the israeli military said it had hit around a0 hamas targets, including command centres. the surge in strikes and casualties comes amid a renewed push by negotiators to reach a ceasefire and hostage release deal between israel and hamas before us president—elect donald trump takes office on...
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kareem badawi was just 18, a college student from this louisiana city of baton rouge. careful, and went to celebrate in new orleans. his family's future now emptied of their shining star by a single act of hate. his father, belal, told me they went to the city to search for him. we all just couldn't believe and live with it and we couldn't just understand why this happened, you know, that somebody took our loved one. he is my little son, my little son, and, you know the little son, just, like, the most beautiful that we love in the house, so kareem was just so close to us and we all got touched, you know, by him, not with us any more. kareem had graduated from school last summer. described as a smart, popular kid, he loved football, a rock on his high school team and close to his older brother, omar. a couple of days ago as well, we were talking about how we were getting old and stuff, and how, like, a few years — i'm 21 now — in just a few years, when he graduates college, i'll be 2a, 25, we were talking about that, and obviously that's not the case no more, anything
kareem badawi was just 18, a college student from this louisiana city of baton rouge. careful, and went to celebrate in new orleans. his family's future now emptied of their shining star by a single act of hate. his father, belal, told me they went to the city to search for him. we all just couldn't believe and live with it and we couldn't just understand why this happened, you know, that somebody took our loved one. he is my little son, my little son, and, you know the little son, just, like,...
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." >> reporter: inside buckfeather, an outdoor sporting store in baton rouge, louisiana, we met a greatsuccess story. >> because it's about you. >> reporter: as we first reported a few months ago, owner matt has helped build several outdoor companies worth billions. but matt says he has never felt richer than he did the day he got the dollar. >> i haven't had that much faith in humanity in a very long time. >> reporter: he says it all began last april. it was early morning and the fire alarm was going off inside his condo complex. so matt shot out of bed and raced down the stair, only to discover there was no fire. but he is awake now. so even though he was wearing mismatched clothes and all disheveled, matt decided to go out for a cup of coffee. and as he was about to enter the shop, he remembered he hadn't done his morning prayer. so as the security camera show, matt stepped to the corner of the patio. >> and i start to slowly open my eyes, and there is a kid coming at me about my height. and he goes -- and reveals a dollar bill. and i go what? >> if you're homeless, here is a dollar.
." >> reporter: inside buckfeather, an outdoor sporting store in baton rouge, louisiana, we met a greatsuccess story. >> because it's about you. >> reporter: as we first reported a few months ago, owner matt has helped build several outdoor companies worth billions. but matt says he has never felt richer than he did the day he got the dollar. >> i haven't had that much faith in humanity in a very long time. >> reporter: he says it all began last april. it was...
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and do the work of getting folks vaccinated and out of the crisis and i was lucky enough to take the baton 18 months ago as the world was coming out of crisis. oak the feedback and learning -- we took the feedback and learning, i met with every cdc director and members of congress on both sides of the aisle. i met with folks who put together commission reports on how to think, what lessons did we learn from covid? we have taken this seriously and put them into action in cdc. there is more work to do but we are different. let me give you a few examples. i think we are better position to respond to threats than before. we are not perfect but we are on that journey. we have the capacity to do a few things we didn't a few years ago. we have a national wastewater infrastructure built during covid, and we have used it for avian flu and mpox. that is a new way to detect things we didn't have before. we have new partnerships with commercial labs. everyone remembers april 2020 when we wanted covid tests. we have prepared for the ability to scale up tests and bring commercial labs in early to help w
and do the work of getting folks vaccinated and out of the crisis and i was lucky enough to take the baton 18 months ago as the world was coming out of crisis. oak the feedback and learning -- we took the feedback and learning, i met with every cdc director and members of congress on both sides of the aisle. i met with folks who put together commission reports on how to think, what lessons did we learn from covid? we have taken this seriously and put them into action in cdc. there is more work...
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example, has appointed the prominent republican joel kathlyn as the chief of global affairs officer at baton now. uh, joel kaplan. i actually also appeared on fox and friends. that's a show that donald trump supposedly watches in order to explain these policy changes at match off. there is also dana white, known as a, to trump ally, and the president of the ultimate fighting championship r u. s. c. u has also been recently appointed to the board. so perhaps more than worries about aligning about metal aligning itself to the incoming leadership of the united states. i think what we're in fact seeing is evidence that that is in right, what is happening. so how will this new community notes model work or? well, i think here, uh, we can see that marks doc for bird has been inspired by the long boss now eat on most golf course is the owner of. 5 x slash twitter and himself saw a key trump surrogate. so long boss has also been relying on community notes instead of fact checkers. so basically relying on the user community to fly got pose that may be potentially misleading. so was dr. virg is doing
example, has appointed the prominent republican joel kathlyn as the chief of global affairs officer at baton now. uh, joel kaplan. i actually also appeared on fox and friends. that's a show that donald trump supposedly watches in order to explain these policy changes at match off. there is also dana white, known as a, to trump ally, and the president of the ultimate fighting championship r u. s. c. u has also been recently appointed to the board. so perhaps more than worries about aligning...
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tom bateman, bbc news, baton rouge, louisiana.orming adult social care in england. proposals on long—term funding are unlikely to be delivered before 2028. councils and care providers say that's too long to wait, with vital 5ervice5 already on their knees. here's alison holt. craig can spend hours each week driving the 100 miles between his home and his parents to help look after them. his mother anne has dementia and needs con5tant care. his father is also struggling. we visited the family a year ago. then they were getting nhs help. now the family is paying the £1,500 a week bill for her care. the new independent commission aims to draw up a blueprint for an affordable care system for the future. but the pressures of staff shortages and underfunding are there now. mum's savings will run out at some point, clearly, so that's a worry. she's not going to get better, sadly, and if anything, dad's going to deteriorate as well. in england, anyone with savings or assets of more than £23,250 pays for all their care. 0n bbc 5 live today,
tom bateman, bbc news, baton rouge, louisiana.orming adult social care in england. proposals on long—term funding are unlikely to be delivered before 2028. councils and care providers say that's too long to wait, with vital 5ervice5 already on their knees. here's alison holt. craig can spend hours each week driving the 100 miles between his home and his parents to help look after them. his mother anne has dementia and needs con5tant care. his father is also struggling. we visited the family a...
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as we pass the baton we are doing so thanks to the leadership of president biden and his team from a position of profound american confidence and capacity. when you look around the world there is no other country that has what we have to bring to both the competition we face and the challenges we need to marshal the world to help solve. with that i would be happy to take your questions. reporter: with record to the hostages in gaza, what is it that you have been able to make progress on that makes you feel more confidence tk*epbts? what is it you still need to figure out to get that deal finalizeed? jake: to answer that question let me take a step back. president biden laid out a framework for a cease-fire and hostage deal last june. that framework was endorsed by the u.n. security council and remains the operative framework for a cease-fire and hostage deal in gaza. it is the deal that the parties right now are working off of to try to close. so that broad framework includes the phases, prisoner exchange for hostages, a surge of humanitarian assistance. once the guns go quiet, by we
as we pass the baton we are doing so thanks to the leadership of president biden and his team from a position of profound american confidence and capacity. when you look around the world there is no other country that has what we have to bring to both the competition we face and the challenges we need to marshal the world to help solve. with that i would be happy to take your questions. reporter: with record to the hostages in gaza, what is it that you have been able to make progress on that...
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that is the original black neighborhood of baton rouge. and it's the bottom because it's right there. baton rouge sits at an inflection point in the mississippi between the levee system starts northern part. the city is on the bluff. if you've been a southern university, you're looking down on the river. by the time you get to downtown, you're looking up at the river from levee. and the bottom was there. it was the lowest lying. and that's where black settlement first occurred in that city, similar to the lower ninth ward in new orleans. black settlement existed some of the most vulnerable property. so many places that we have and latino communities. it is some of the most vulnerable end where it isn't on the most vulnerable land. we're seeing these climate gentrification issues where people retreating to higher land, where those communities be in displacing folks. so a lot of these cycles of of discrimination and disparity are replicating in real time. we're trying to address these issues and so we have to at least name them. but i think
that is the original black neighborhood of baton rouge. and it's the bottom because it's right there. baton rouge sits at an inflection point in the mississippi between the levee system starts northern part. the city is on the bluff. if you've been a southern university, you're looking down on the river. by the time you get to downtown, you're looking up at the river from levee. and the bottom was there. it was the lowest lying. and that's where black settlement first occurred in that city,...
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one attacker smashed gonnell's hand with stolen police baton.pulled on his upper body, causing him to tear his shoulder. gonnell writes in an op-ed published today in "the new york times" that he feared he was going to die and never make it home to see his wife and son. he also pointedly describes how the trauma of that day remains with him, writing, quote, for those who didn't experience the violence january 6th, 2021, might feel like it's in the past, but it's not for me. i keep reliving the five horrific hours of that cold wednesday afternoon as i tried to protect elected officials regardless of their political ideology and their staffs inside the capitol building all without firing my gun. it's hard to believe that it all happened four years ago tomorrow. a violent assault on our democracy that our nation survived thanks in part to the bravery of the man who joins me now. sergeant aquilino gonell, member of the courage for america council of former united states capitol police officer and author of american shield, the immigrant sergeant who
one attacker smashed gonnell's hand with stolen police baton.pulled on his upper body, causing him to tear his shoulder. gonnell writes in an op-ed published today in "the new york times" that he feared he was going to die and never make it home to see his wife and son. he also pointedly describes how the trauma of that day remains with him, writing, quote, for those who didn't experience the violence january 6th, 2021, might feel like it's in the past, but it's not for me. i keep...
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again, a moment, but not necessarily, if you will, a clear kind of grabbing of the baton to hold on to the agenda. this kind of last 48 to 96 hours. >> all right. well, we will wait to see what sort of themes the president leans into in this final address to the nation coming up in less than an hour. we appreciate your insight, as always. sonoma state political science professor david mcewen. good to have you on. >> thanks for the memo on the coats. >> no worries. all right. san francisco's newly elected mayor, daniel lurie, hit the streets earlier today, trying to shore up support for his declaration of a fentanyl emergency. >> ktvu christien kafton joins us live. and christian. the mayor said the plan will allow the city to act quickly to address the crisis on the streets. >> yeah, that's exactly right. mayor lurie met with the team that is tasked with helping to address the drug crisis on san francisco's streets. he said that he hopes to build on already existing momentum to help combat fentanyl use. it's not hard to find open drug use on san francisco's streets now. the city's new
again, a moment, but not necessarily, if you will, a clear kind of grabbing of the baton to hold on to the agenda. this kind of last 48 to 96 hours. >> all right. well, we will wait to see what sort of themes the president leans into in this final address to the nation coming up in less than an hour. we appreciate your insight, as always. sonoma state political science professor david mcewen. good to have you on. >> thanks for the memo on the coats. >> no worries. all right....
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i think there is an opportunity here as we turn to folks who are going to take the baton of governing, to help turn that chapter. but i think it will take them just assessing the baseline of where we are, as opposed to coming in and saying i remember something from 2020, so i will slash and burn, cut 22%, if they come with the mindset of i know this is important for national security. good work has been done here. let's think about how we can rebuild trust together, maintain this. i absolutely see that going in a positive direction. i think it is to be seen. that is the moment. there is a lot at stake here. but i am an optimist. like i said, i am having good conversations with members on the hill about this, their understanding of why this needs to go forward. i think it does need continued leadership, but it could easily go the other way if folks are not thoughtful about how to approach change. i am for change, efficiency, just do it in a thoughtful way to understand, how do we maintain that expertise, maintain the progress that has been made and then go forward? steve: may i ask ano
i think there is an opportunity here as we turn to folks who are going to take the baton of governing, to help turn that chapter. but i think it will take them just assessing the baseline of where we are, as opposed to coming in and saying i remember something from 2020, so i will slash and burn, cut 22%, if they come with the mindset of i know this is important for national security. good work has been done here. let's think about how we can rebuild trust together, maintain this. i absolutely...
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matt is in baton rouge, independent. caller: january 6 was not an insurrection. it was a riot. to call it an insurrection when we had cities that were walled off from the police during the riots of the summer and call those protests and what happened on january 6 and insurrection, that is a foul. that is insulting. those riots were something else. cities were burning. but that was a peaceful protest according to the press. that is my second point. the press and the media and news that people have distrust with is because of misleading people for a long time now. if the press would start talking about the truth, exposing some of the corruption in congress on a regular basis rather than covering it up or ignoring it, you might get more followers and believers and some integrity back in journalism. host: when was the last time you trust of the press? caller: i trusted the local press more than national press at this point because i can see what is happening in my town and how it is publicized. as far as national coverage, you have to take that with a grain of salt because they're
matt is in baton rouge, independent. caller: january 6 was not an insurrection. it was a riot. to call it an insurrection when we had cities that were walled off from the police during the riots of the summer and call those protests and what happened on january 6 and insurrection, that is a foul. that is insulting. those riots were something else. cities were burning. but that was a peaceful protest according to the press. that is my second point. the press and the media and news that people...
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another of the victims was reggie hunter, a father of two from baton rouge. by his cousin. his family told the media that after finishing work on new year's eve he decided to head to bourbon street on a win to celebrate with his cousin. it is described as full of life. he wished them a happy new year. this was another of the victims, nicole perez, a motherfrom louisiana, she was celebrating new year with friends, herfriend and boss celebrating new year with friends, her friend and boss at the deli store called her a dedicated, smart and good hearted person. she was described as beautiful and full of life. she was a mother to a four—year—old boy and used to bring her son into work on his days off. she is to teach him maths and the alphabet at the store and she was described as a really wonderful person. then there was nikyra cheyenne dedeaux, she was just 18 years old. she travelled with her cousin and a friend. she was described as an aspiring nurse, her mother confirmed her death, she said i lost my baby, pray for me and my family. she also posted this pictu
another of the victims was reggie hunter, a father of two from baton rouge. by his cousin. his family told the media that after finishing work on new year's eve he decided to head to bourbon street on a win to celebrate with his cousin. it is described as full of life. he wished them a happy new year. this was another of the victims, nicole perez, a motherfrom louisiana, she was celebrating new year with friends, herfriend and boss celebrating new year with friends, her friend and boss at the...
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the administrator, myself and you and others to make sure they're ready to take that baton of leadership and trained up and write with education is very important. ellison, we've had a deal in our country where we are encouraging a people as a you have to go to a four-year college. all people are not going to a four-year college. it doesn't mean they're not going to be successful. we need to change at t narrative and change of those conversations because some people become, some young people become discouraged and thinking well, i'm not college material, why don't want to go to college but i still want to be successful. we need to let them know you actually can be successful and have a prosperous life if you don't go to college. i'm going to let the administer -- >> to interrupt you. we're doing that epa as well. we're looking to hire new risk assessors, recent college graduates in our north carolina facility. so if you're from, recent college student, you're from north carolina were looking to hire the risk assessors to a post relocate in research triangle park. the same time we're trai
the administrator, myself and you and others to make sure they're ready to take that baton of leadership and trained up and write with education is very important. ellison, we've had a deal in our country where we are encouraging a people as a you have to go to a four-year college. all people are not going to a four-year college. it doesn't mean they're not going to be successful. we need to change at t narrative and change of those conversations because some people become, some young people...
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was set to start nursing school this month. 37 year old reggie hunter, who came to new orleans from baton with his cousin on a whim. >> and just living your life, trying to have fun. and for this to happen to you is so is senseless. >> 27 year old nicole perez. her employer says she was a great mom. >> her little boy looked up to her. >> the city of new orleans and the country beginning 2025. now in mourning. >> our thanks to trevor. we will, of course, continue to follow this story as it develops right here on abc. when we come back. meet the hero who helped save a memphis landmark. elvis presley's iconic home from a presley's iconic home from a swindle. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. i'm lowering my risk. and adults lost up to 14 pounds. i lost some weight. ozempic® isn't for type 1 diabetes or children. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needl
was set to start nursing school this month. 37 year old reggie hunter, who came to new orleans from baton with his cousin on a whim. >> and just living your life, trying to have fun. and for this to happen to you is so is senseless. >> 27 year old nicole perez. her employer says she was a great mom. >> her little boy looked up to her. >> the city of new orleans and the country beginning 2025. now in mourning. >> our thanks to trevor. we will, of course, continue to...
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>> pass the baton. carry that baton.erson to do this. this girl exudes all of bright sunshine, light, love, all the things. >> well, just like keith learned everything, i learned everything from you. so, hoda, should we do this last one together? >> you get started. >> here we go. savannah, you mentioned this earlier. it happened yesterday as the country paused for the life of our 39th president, jimmy carter. his grandson jason honoring him. >> also the way his grandfather tried the keep up with technology. take a look. >> eventually he did get a cell phone and he called me sort of early on in that process. it sed pop pop mobile. i answered it and say, hey, pop pop. he said, who's this? i said, this is jason. he said, what are you doing? i said, i'm not doing anything. you called me. he said, i didn't call you.a pit i'm taking a picture. he was a nuclear engineer, right? >> by the way, that moment went viral. there was another moment that went viral that involved your dad. we want to show it and show it in slo-mo. >> oh
>> pass the baton. carry that baton.erson to do this. this girl exudes all of bright sunshine, light, love, all the things. >> well, just like keith learned everything, i learned everything from you. so, hoda, should we do this last one together? >> you get started. >> here we go. savannah, you mentioned this earlier. it happened yesterday as the country paused for the life of our 39th president, jimmy carter. his grandson jason honoring him. >> also the way his...
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first here on "today," hoda passed the baton to jenna.she's not slping in. all right. let's get to "the boost," savannah. this one is for you. we're talking the philadelphia eagles went viral for this sideline moment. he was caught on camera reading on the bench. >> so you, jenna. >> no, it happened during last night's game. the page-turner is called "inner excellence: train your mind for extraordinary performance." guess what? it worked. the eagles beat the packers. isn't that great? here's what he had to say in the locker room after the game. >> that's a book i bring every, single game. my teammates call it the recipe. that's the first time i heard that you all got me on camera. >> all right. i ordered you all one. >> is that in your book club? >> yeah. i really think craig should read it. day one, let's go. >> we shou read it together. >> we should. carson always tells jenna, i'm waiting for the movie. >> i thought his ipad was dead. >> i said, i said, carson is going to say something. >> i think it's great. i think it's great. >> i ha
first here on "today," hoda passed the baton to jenna.she's not slping in. all right. let's get to "the boost," savannah. this one is for you. we're talking the philadelphia eagles went viral for this sideline moment. he was caught on camera reading on the bench. >> so you, jenna. >> no, it happened during last night's game. the page-turner is called "inner excellence: train your mind for extraordinary performance." guess what? it worked. the eagles...
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among them 37 year old baton rouge, baton rouge, i should say native reggie hunter. joining us now is his cousin, travis hunter. travis, my heart just goes out to you. i am so sorry for your loss, for your family's loss. i want to start by just asking you about reggie. what kind of guy was he? >> reggie was a beautiful person, inside and out. >> um, to. no was to love reggie. he was always in a good mood. um, he changed the environment in the room. um. always smiling. just a pure person. good, pure hearted person. there's nothing else i can say other than he was just a beautiful person inside and out. >> and he had an 11 year old and a one year old. right? is the 11 year old know yet? >> correct from my understanding, he does know. >> that just that's beyond heartbreaking. um, tell us when you learned that your cousin was a victim of this attack. did you get to say your goodbyes before he passed at the hospital? >> i did, i did not. um, i received a call yesterday morning around 626 from his sister saying that her brother was involved in an incident that took place o
among them 37 year old baton rouge, baton rouge, i should say native reggie hunter. joining us now is his cousin, travis hunter. travis, my heart just goes out to you. i am so sorry for your loss, for your family's loss. i want to start by just asking you about reggie. what kind of guy was he? >> reggie was a beautiful person, inside and out. >> um, to. no was to love reggie. he was always in a good mood. um, he changed the environment in the room. um. always smiling. just a pure...
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was set to start nursing school this month. 37 year old reggie hunter, who came to new orleans from baton rouge with a cousin on a whim. >> and just living your life, trying to have fun. and for this to happen to you, it's so it's senseless. >> 27 year old nicole perez. her employer says she was a great mom. >> she was being a mother and a father, and she was doing a really good job. >> and one of these indicators to authorities that the suspect likely did not act alone is the fact that they found those multiple potential ieds all over town in different areas of new orleans. and, of course, now authorities are urging anyone who had contact with this suspect in the past 72 hours to contact them immediately in new orleans. trevor ault, abc seven news. >> it is so frightening, trevor. many thanks to you. now, meantime, california officials are on heightened alert following today's deadly attack in new orleans. governor newsom's press office tweeted that the state's threat assessment center is coordinating and sharing information with local law enforcement agencies. the post adds there are no
was set to start nursing school this month. 37 year old reggie hunter, who came to new orleans from baton rouge with a cousin on a whim. >> and just living your life, trying to have fun. and for this to happen to you, it's so it's senseless. >> 27 year old nicole perez. her employer says she was a great mom. >> she was being a mother and a father, and she was doing a really good job. >> and one of these indicators to authorities that the suspect likely did not act alone...
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the massacre in the village of baton gully, committed by the scots guards against the arm expenses because that particular stir, the entire male population became victims. trying to suppress the gorilla movement, the occupiers relocated 500000 people to concentration camps for roses through the board its fruit. the patriots were scattered. however, the british experienced the strength of the malay resistance to the full extent. the british army losses in low le, where the largest since the end of world war 2. in 1957, the british empire was forced to recognize malay in independence. the resilience of them a late people put an end to the history of british hello realism. in south east asia, the oh, what else seemed wrong? just to shape house because the application and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look for common ground. the open moisture still sitting in yet just curious to update the cost of the just put you on the watch popular sheet. you see the theater usually don't tend to be able to have a job as you know what i mean based compu
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and instead of shooting her, he hits her on the head with a baton. >> i'm sure, as you've heard him getting a divorce, i was no, i hadn't, i hadn't heard that. >> boynton does admit to having an affair. sort of. >> was there anything sexual really recently? >> like maybe a couple of weeks. >> but then he drops this shocker, claiming he wasn't the only one cheating. >> she finally told me. she said, yeah, i had an affair. and i talked to the guy and he's like, look, man, you know, can you just be honest with me? did y'all y'all have sex? he said, yeah, we did. >> then he hits investigators with this jaw dropper. >> he recently she did confirm that the second baby is not mine. >> that's right tyler. this eight month old baby screaming in fear is the result of a relationship jessica had with a mechanic. while she and matthew were temporarily separated. >> i was scared to death that, you know, she would shoot me and then kill herself. >> despite what many find as a smoking gun. the gbi agent asking questions proceeds as if jessica shot herself, but there was no testing done on his clothing. did
and instead of shooting her, he hits her on the head with a baton. >> i'm sure, as you've heard him getting a divorce, i was no, i hadn't, i hadn't heard that. >> boynton does admit to having an affair. sort of. >> was there anything sexual really recently? >> like maybe a couple of weeks. >> but then he drops this shocker, claiming he wasn't the only one cheating. >> she finally told me. she said, yeah, i had an affair. and i talked to the guy and he's like,...
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training young mario full residents learned it by propaganda went to serve in the nationalist as all baton in using other locals as human shields. they destroyed the home town without compunction, no sound like leaving their store. if c as of today at the windows 10, where do by chinese get you to a couple of shipping. most of them will, doesn't need a running school, and that's what you need to use the or put them the fox, the couple the assumption of sort street sustain understood group of dealers. and i thought you would need to get them in front of months if we made in depth and gloves. so give me lots of bundle. the ukrainian missed it originated 300 years ago imposed on to assimilate the west and russian lands talk roads. the most well known ukrainian gentlest rule son cuts up a witnessed only ukrainian protests. the need to be sure to alter my done, the journalist realized what his country was headed towards the courtesy of the european dream fence sized about by the 2014 independence school at protest is in key. the dead to criticize the new neo known as the policies of ukraine. la
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