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connor. appreciate it. thank you. >> thanks, connor.e verdict, connor touched on this. donald trump's reelection website changed its front page. and it looks like this. he calls himself a political prisoner, saying he did nothing wrong. it shows his mugshot and the words never surrender. the prosecutor in the case, d.a. alvin bragg, also spoke after the verdict, saying the jury has spoken and it is the only voice that matters. >> while this defendant may be unlike any other in american history, we arrived at this trial and ultimately today, at this verdict, in the same manner as every other case that comes through the courtroom doors, by following the facts and the law and doing so without fear or favor. >> and the republican speaker of the house said a different take on the verdict, speaker mike johnson saying on x, today is a shameful day in american history. democrats cheered as they convicted the leader of the opposing party on ridiculous charges predicated on the testimony of a disbarred, convicted felon. this was a purely politica
connor. appreciate it. thank you. >> thanks, connor.e verdict, connor touched on this. donald trump's reelection website changed its front page. and it looks like this. he calls himself a political prisoner, saying he did nothing wrong. it shows his mugshot and the words never surrender. the prosecutor in the case, d.a. alvin bragg, also spoke after the verdict, saying the jury has spoken and it is the only voice that matters. >> while this defendant may be unlike any other in...
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went fishing 20 years ago, peterson was convicted of murdering his wife laci and their unborn son, connor. laci and connor's bodies were found in the san francisco bay in april of 2003, but uc davis forensics expert ashley hall does not think new testing will make a difference in the case, as peterson's attorneys try to revive a theory that burglars killed laci, the technology, the assays, the way that we collect and analyze evidence has not changed enough since 2019 that these samples warrant retesting and hall is worried if the judge agrees to the retesting, it could open the floodgates for similar appeals in other cases, and the prosecution argues there is no need for dna evidence because other evidence convict peterson live in redwood city. gloria rodriguez abc seven news. >> gloria. thank you. happening today. opening statements begin in the state trial for the man charged with attacking
went fishing 20 years ago, peterson was convicted of murdering his wife laci and their unborn son, connor. laci and connor's bodies were found in the san francisco bay in april of 2003, but uc davis forensics expert ashley hall does not think new testing will make a difference in the case, as peterson's attorneys try to revive a theory that burglars killed laci, the technology, the assays, the way that we collect and analyze evidence has not changed enough since 2019 that these samples warrant...
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the leader demanded $20 and connor resisted. >> i worked for this money.oing to just take it from me. i said no until he punched me with brass knuckles. the whole time there was blood just gushing down my head. i was shaking and crying because i did not know what was going to happen to me. i did not know if i was going to live. it was very scary. stephanie: the suburb where it happened, outside phoenix, is what his mom stephanie described as a bubble billing itself in , recent years as one of the safest cities in america. >> we live in gilbert, arizona. it is a bedroo community. i never thought that would happen to my son. letting him go have a burger with friends at dinner time. i did not think that would be unsafe. stephanie: it turns out the teen who assaulted connor was part of a group who called itself “the gilbert goons.” >> there's videos of him fighting people all over the internet. stephanie: the group members were known for posting videos of each other flashing guns, ganging up on teens, and street racing. examples of teen violence span social me
the leader demanded $20 and connor resisted. >> i worked for this money.oing to just take it from me. i said no until he punched me with brass knuckles. the whole time there was blood just gushing down my head. i was shaking and crying because i did not know what was going to happen to me. i did not know if i was going to live. it was very scary. stephanie: the suburb where it happened, outside phoenix, is what his mom stephanie described as a bubble billing itself in , recent years as...
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connor trends to watch in the final three quarters of 2024. sure. so i think that we'll see continued strength in the adult fiction market for sure. so why fiction? i think that many consumer groups are seeking an escape from exhaustion and the anxiety that, you know, has been brought on by the last few years, but also will continue the year ahead. so, you know, this is, of course, related to and economic and household and employment uncertainty. yes. so i think that consumers will be seeking uplifting stories in the year ahead. i think will continue to benefit some of the category that we're already watching grow like fantasy and science fiction. but i think it will carry over into growth for literary fiction, fiction as well as even romance. brenna connor is a director and industry analyst at circrna, and we appreciate your time with booktv. thank you. and this is about books is a program and podcast produced by. c-span booktv. well, each week dozens of new books are published. here's a few. bestselling doris kearns goodwin is out with her latest
connor trends to watch in the final three quarters of 2024. sure. so i think that we'll see continued strength in the adult fiction market for sure. so why fiction? i think that many consumer groups are seeking an escape from exhaustion and the anxiety that, you know, has been brought on by the last few years, but also will continue the year ahead. so, you know, this is, of course, related to and economic and household and employment uncertainty. yes. so i think that consumers will be seeking...
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connor hansen reporting live for us tonight on a very busy day in new york. connor >> thank you. well, the first felony conviction of a former president has sent shock waves across the political spectrum. >> ktvu political reporter greg lee joins us now with reaction as well as the implications on the race for the white house. yeah, guys, as you would expect, strong reactions on both sides of this verdict. >> some republicans digging in and their defense of mr. trump just over five months from that november election, democrats and president biden's team using the decision to urge people to vote. the white house has avoided commenting on the trial this afternoon. biden's campaign communications director wrote this there is still only one way to keep donald trump out of the oval office at the ballot box. convicted felon or not, trump will be the republican nominee for president, house speaker mike johnson said today is a shameful day in american history. democrats cheered as they convicted the leader of the opposing party on ridiculous charges predicated on the testimony of a disba
connor hansen reporting live for us tonight on a very busy day in new york. connor >> thank you. well, the first felony conviction of a former president has sent shock waves across the political spectrum. >> ktvu political reporter greg lee joins us now with reaction as well as the implications on the race for the white house. yeah, guys, as you would expect, strong reactions on both sides of this verdict. >> some republicans digging in and their defense of mr. trump just over...
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peterson was convicted of the gruesome murder of his pregnant wife, laci, and unborn son, connor in ahe nation. >> we, the jury, find the defendant, scott lee peterson, guilty -- >> juju: he's always denied his guilt and secured a powerful new advocate, the los angeles innocence project. they argue peterson is innocent and authorities zeroed in on the wrong man from the start. >> the l.a. innocence project is arguing that this testing could show that he's actually innocent. that someone else did it and that scott peterson was falsely accused. an enormous uphill battle. >> juju: the l.a. innocence project claims a burglary across the street from the peterson home happened on the same day laci went missing and was not fully investigated, and this burnt-out van could hold a crucial clue. >> their allegation here is that some witnesses believed that laci peterson interrupted that burglary, and then she was killed because of it by those who were involved in it. >> juju: in january, they submitted a 1,500-page motion detailing explosive claims, witness statements, an alleged confession from
peterson was convicted of the gruesome murder of his pregnant wife, laci, and unborn son, connor in ahe nation. >> we, the jury, find the defendant, scott lee peterson, guilty -- >> juju: he's always denied his guilt and secured a powerful new advocate, the los angeles innocence project. they argue peterson is innocent and authorities zeroed in on the wrong man from the start. >> the l.a. innocence project is arguing that this testing could show that he's actually innocent....
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connor hanson reporting live for us tonight in new york. connor. thank you. well, there are a lot of legal questions tonight regarding donald trump, david levine, a professor of law at uc law, san francisco, joins us tonight here in studio. >> david, the next legal steps i turn to july 11th. trump will be sentenced on that day. probation are up to four years in prison. could he spend some time in prison? and what will the judge be looking at? no prior criminal record, but also today, not really showing remorse. >> no remorse at all, mike. in fact, if i were the prosecutor, i think i would take that tape that we've been showing right, of mr. trump saying it was rigged and all that and just show it right back to justice marchand during sentencing, because he has shown absolutely no remorse, no taking responsibility for what the jury has now found he did. so that will be part of it. the ten times that he violated the gag order will be part of this. comparing to other similar cases , what are the cases in new york where people have or have not gotten prison time
connor hanson reporting live for us tonight in new york. connor. thank you. well, there are a lot of legal questions tonight regarding donald trump, david levine, a professor of law at uc law, san francisco, joins us tonight here in studio. >> david, the next legal steps i turn to july 11th. trump will be sentenced on that day. probation are up to four years in prison. could he spend some time in prison? and what will the judge be looking at? no prior criminal record, but also today, not...
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he's currently serving his life sentence for the murder of his wife, laci, and their unborn son, connor. now, peterson did not say much in court this morning, his attorneys instead arguing on his behalf that dna testing is critical in this case , which has either not been examined before or not with the level of technology that exists now, defense attorney paula mitchell from la's innocence project arguing the need to test evidence on a mattress found inside a burned out van that was found near peterson's modesto home, as well as other pieces of evidence that washed up along san francisco bay. legal expert stephen clark, however, believes this is just one hurdle of many that the defense will need to overcome. i think it's going to be an uphill battle for the peterson defense team, even if they get a new trial, but what
he's currently serving his life sentence for the murder of his wife, laci, and their unborn son, connor. now, peterson did not say much in court this morning, his attorneys instead arguing on his behalf that dna testing is critical in this case , which has either not been examined before or not with the level of technology that exists now, defense attorney paula mitchell from la's innocence project arguing the need to test evidence on a mattress found inside a burned out van that was found near...
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one of the items gathered as evidence in the death of peterson's wife, laci, and their unborn son, connor, 20 years ago. i-team reporter dan noyes was in san mateo superior court and has the update. >> the director of the los angeles innocence project gave an hour and 20 minute rapid fire argument to scott peterson deserves to have the deaths of his wife, laci and their unborn son connor in 2002 investigated further no murder weapon was found, no time or even date of death is established, no cause and manner of death were ever established. >> there were no eyewitnesses implicating mr. peterson. the evidence against him centered almost entirely on conjecture over possible motive. >> peterson, now 51 years old, watched from mule creek state prison, where he's serving life without the possibility of parole. his lawyers say favorable dna evidence would change the outcome of the trial, and they called for new dna testing for target bag wrapped in duct tape found near the spot where laci and conner'sodie were found. and they want new dna testing of a blood stain on a mattress from a van set on
one of the items gathered as evidence in the death of peterson's wife, laci, and their unborn son, connor, 20 years ago. i-team reporter dan noyes was in san mateo superior court and has the update. >> the director of the los angeles innocence project gave an hour and 20 minute rapid fire argument to scott peterson deserves to have the deaths of his wife, laci and their unborn son connor in 2002 investigated further no murder weapon was found, no time or even date of death is established,...
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mike connor hanson live tonight there in manhattan. >> connor.hank you. >> supreme court justice samuel alito is refusing to step aside from cases involving donald trump and january sixth defendants. alito has faced calls for him to recuse himself after an upside down flag was spotted flying over his home in virginia in 2021, as well as an appeal to heaven flag at his home in new jersey last year. critics have pointed out that january 6th participants also flew upside down american flags, and the appeal to heaven flag, which has come to symbolize sympathies with the christian nationalist movement. alito said it was his wife who flew those flags and that he is, quote, not fond of flying flags. the appeal to heaven flag has been taken down outside san francisco city hall. the san francisco recreation and parks department says the flag was one of 18 initially raised on flag day in 1964, in civic center. each flag represented a key symbol in american history. the parks department says the appeal to heaven flag has been adopted by a group that doesn't
mike connor hanson live tonight there in manhattan. >> connor.hank you. >> supreme court justice samuel alito is refusing to step aside from cases involving donald trump and january sixth defendants. alito has faced calls for him to recuse himself after an upside down flag was spotted flying over his home in virginia in 2021, as well as an appeal to heaven flag at his home in new jersey last year. critics have pointed out that january 6th participants also flew upside down american...
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this as they try to clear scott peterson of the death of his wife, laci, and their unborn son, connor. more than 20 years ago. peterson watched the hearing virtually from mule creek state prison, where he's serving life without the possibility of parole. the defense claims a burglary and van are crucial to the case. that laci witnessed a break in across the street from their home the day she went missing. afterwards the burnt out van was found nearby with a bloody mattress inside, and the defense wants the mattress retested for dna. but the judge denied the request, saying the evidence presented isn't enough to warrant a retest. >> the bottom line is that that mattress really needs to be tested, just thoroughly, completely tested. is there anything on it or not? we don't know. >> we're not just talking about the first motion. we're not even talking about the stipulation. we're talking about. this is the third bite at the apple that the defendant is asking this court to address. >> that is a special prosecutor who worked the first scott peterson case, who said that dna testing done on
this as they try to clear scott peterson of the death of his wife, laci, and their unborn son, connor. more than 20 years ago. peterson watched the hearing virtually from mule creek state prison, where he's serving life without the possibility of parole. the defense claims a burglary and van are crucial to the case. that laci witnessed a break in across the street from their home the day she went missing. afterwards the burnt out van was found nearby with a bloody mattress inside, and the...
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. >> the worst president by far, jimmy connors, is -- jimmy -- jimmy connors is good.appy. jimmy is a very happy man, both of them, because you know what? they want him out. jimmy carter -- >> seth: jimmy, jimmy -- [ laughter ] it's like watching a guy trying to start a lawnmower. "jimmy!" [ laughter ] "you remember our president jimmy, come on! jimmy!" [ light laughter ] so just to recap, hannibal lecter flows right off his tongue, but he couldn't pull up former president jimmy carter. and can we just agree to leave jimmy carter out of this? the man's 99 years old, has spent his post-presidency being quietly charitable with organizations like habitat for humanity. to put it in simpler terms, he's built more homes than hannibal lecter has eaten faces. just take his name out of your mouth, which shouldn't be hard because it's barely in your brain. [ laughter ] also, for those of you too young to remember, jimmy connors is a former world number one tennis player who did not serve as the 39th president. [ laughter ] connors is remembered for many things, including his riv
. >> the worst president by far, jimmy connors, is -- jimmy -- jimmy connors is good.appy. jimmy is a very happy man, both of them, because you know what? they want him out. jimmy carter -- >> seth: jimmy, jimmy -- [ laughter ] it's like watching a guy trying to start a lawnmower. "jimmy!" [ laughter ] "you remember our president jimmy, come on! jimmy!" [ light laughter ] so just to recap, hannibal lecter flows right off his tongue, but he couldn't pull up former...
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connor we know there was a huge crowd gathered just across the street from the courthouse.s the reaction from people in that crowd as they learned about this decision? >> alex and heather, we've really seen a wide range of different reactions as this verdict came out. not long after we heard it was guilty on all counts. we saw people flowing out into the streets behind me. a lot of people celebrating the verdict, holding signs, chanting. but there have also been supporters of former president trump here all six weeks of this trial. they're protesting it as well. right at this moment, a lot of them have dispersed from right behind me, but closer to the courthouse, i'm told there's still a lot of people hanging around, you know, making their voices heard out there. but taking you a little bit before then, as soon as we found out the jury had reached a verdict, we're told by a counterparts inside that courthouse how quiet it got, how tense it was as they waited about a half hour before they actually heard what it was. now, the jury was only in for less than two full days of de
connor we know there was a huge crowd gathered just across the street from the courthouse.s the reaction from people in that crowd as they learned about this decision? >> alex and heather, we've really seen a wide range of different reactions as this verdict came out. not long after we heard it was guilty on all counts. we saw people flowing out into the streets behind me. a lot of people celebrating the verdict, holding signs, chanting. but there have also been supporters of former...
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jimmy connors -- jimmy connors he's also happy. congratulations. the great great hannibal, we have people being release food our country we don't want. come up here screaming like a hraoupb lunatic. mr. johnson: that sad display took place just this past weekend with the former president. he appeared to confuse the chinese city of beijing with the self-governing island of taiwan. a confused jimmy connors, a famous tennis player with jimmy carter, the 39th president -- >> would the gentleman yield? mr. johnson: i won't. this rant is not a singular event. last january at a rally in iowa, mr. trump incoherently stated, quote, think of it, magnets. end quote. and now all i know about magnets is this, give me a class of water, let me drop it on the magnets, and that's the end of the magnets, end quote. during a series of march campaign rallies, trump mistook the country of argentina for a person. telling the crowd, quote, you know, argentina, great guy. he's a big trump guy. he loves trump. i love him because he loves trump. anybody that loves me i like
jimmy connors -- jimmy connors he's also happy. congratulations. the great great hannibal, we have people being release food our country we don't want. come up here screaming like a hraoupb lunatic. mr. johnson: that sad display took place just this past weekend with the former president. he appeared to confuse the chinese city of beijing with the self-governing island of taiwan. a confused jimmy connors, a famous tennis player with jimmy carter, the 39th president -- >> would the...
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meet 15-year-old connor nicole.l mission to create a dog tag for every american service member who made the ultimate sacrifice. working from national archives information, he packages each tag with additional details before mailing them around the country to anyone willing to adopt the tag and honor their memory. so far, he's created more than 80,000 of them. after making a dog tag for every soldier who died in the korean war, he's now working to remember those killed in vietnam, including his own great uncle. connor comes from a military family. his father is an active-duty marine and his mom a navy veteran who helped inspire the project. >> every single time my dad was deployed, my mom had a dog tag by her bed, and every single night, she would say his name and have him in her thoughts and prayers. i believe that each service member, individual person, should be remembered. >> connor nicole, tonight's heart of america. job well done but not finished just yet. >>> and that's the final broadcast of the overnight new
meet 15-year-old connor nicole.l mission to create a dog tag for every american service member who made the ultimate sacrifice. working from national archives information, he packages each tag with additional details before mailing them around the country to anyone willing to adopt the tag and honor their memory. so far, he's created more than 80,000 of them. after making a dog tag for every soldier who died in the korean war, he's now working to remember those killed in vietnam, including his...
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one of the items gathered as evidence in the death of peterson's wife, laci, and their unborn son, connor years ago. i-team reporter dan noyes was in san mateo superior court and has the update. >> the director of the los angeles innocence project gave an hour and 20 minute rapid fire argument to scott peterson deserves to have the deaths of his wife, laci and their unborn son connor in 2002 investigated further no murder weapon was found, no time or even date of death is established, no cause and manner of death were ever established. >> there were no eyewitnesses implicating mr. peterson. the evidence against him centered almost entirely on conjecture over possible motive. >> peterson, now 51 years old, watched from mule creek state prison, where he's serving life without the possibility of parole. his lawyers say favorable dna evidence would change the outcome of the trial, and they called for new dna testing for target bag wrapped in duct tape found near the spot where laci and conner's bodies were found. and they want new dna testing of a blood stain on a mattress from a van set on f
one of the items gathered as evidence in the death of peterson's wife, laci, and their unborn son, connor years ago. i-team reporter dan noyes was in san mateo superior court and has the update. >> the director of the los angeles innocence project gave an hour and 20 minute rapid fire argument to scott peterson deserves to have the deaths of his wife, laci and their unborn son connor in 2002 investigated further no murder weapon was found, no time or even date of death is established, no...
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attempting to make the journey nearly 13,000ft below the surface, billionaire larry connor and patrick leahy, the founder of triton submarines , plan to make a new voyage in a $20 million vessel. connor reached out to leahy just days after the titan implosion, telling the wall street journal, i want to show people worldwide that while the ocean is extremely powerful, it can be wonderful and enjoyable and really kind of life changing if you go about it the right way. safety in the industry has been under intense scrutiny. >> this is a rare opportunity for you to explore titanic as an actual member of the expedition crew. >> ocean gate ceo, who was also killed, often spoke about his sub defying industry standards. i'd like to be remembered as an innovator, i think it was, general macarthur said. you're remembered for the rules. you break and, you know, i've broken some rules to make this. >> but since the tragedy triton and its european competitor have claimed their subs are safer because they're classed, meaning they're certified as safe and up to code by a third party. other billionair
attempting to make the journey nearly 13,000ft below the surface, billionaire larry connor and patrick leahy, the founder of triton submarines , plan to make a new voyage in a $20 million vessel. connor reached out to leahy just days after the titan implosion, telling the wall street journal, i want to show people worldwide that while the ocean is extremely powerful, it can be wonderful and enjoyable and really kind of life changing if you go about it the right way. safety in the industry has...
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do your teammates come over to you ever, and are like, "dude, you gotta do something about connor"?was patrick peterson. >> seth: oh, yeah. >> he was like, "i just realized you and connor are brothers." and i was like, "dude, it's christmas. [ laughter ] how did you not know that?" but, you know, it was funny. like his rookie year, you know, having that moment where we finally got to line up against each other. because i could not stop laughing, 'cause i was like, "this guy's not going to block me." there's no chance. and he couldn't. [ light laughter ] and so we left it at that. and you know, big brother beats up on little brother. >> seth: yeah. you are -- and it should be noted, you are also physically a great deal bigger than him. i mean, he's big. he's a great deal bigger than me, but you have -- >> he's a pipsqueak. >> seth: he's a pipsqueak. >> hi, connor. [ laughter ] >> seth: your kids are very close to the same age as mine. 8, 6, and 4. i've got 8, 6, and 2. do they come out to games? are they connected to the team? >> yes, they're very connected. my oldest, he just kind o
do your teammates come over to you ever, and are like, "dude, you gotta do something about connor"?was patrick peterson. >> seth: oh, yeah. >> he was like, "i just realized you and connor are brothers." and i was like, "dude, it's christmas. [ laughter ] how did you not know that?" but, you know, it was funny. like his rookie year, you know, having that moment where we finally got to line up against each other. because i could not stop laughing, 'cause...
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made a key ruling as peterson pushes for a new trial in the murder of his wife, lacy and unborn son connor more than 20 years ago. we have a wrap up. >> they are allowing one-piece to be retested for dna. that evidence is a 15.5 inch piece of duct tape found on laci peterson's pants after an autopsy. the testing of more than a dozen items. the judge denied testing on all of the other items including parts of a mattress found in a burned out van at the time of her disappearance. scott peterson's attorneys say if the items were tested for dna could prove his innocence in the murder of laci peterson and the couple's unborn son connor nearly 22 years ago. he was found guilty in 2004 with overwhelming evidence. in her ruling the judge cited that most of the items were not in police custody, not in a condition to be tested or not have changed the outcome of his conviction at the time of the trial. another peterson hearing is expected in july. back to you. >> peterson was not actually in the courtroom today. he attended the hearing via zoom from state prison. that is where he is serving out his l
made a key ruling as peterson pushes for a new trial in the murder of his wife, lacy and unborn son connor more than 20 years ago. we have a wrap up. >> they are allowing one-piece to be retested for dna. that evidence is a 15.5 inch piece of duct tape found on laci peterson's pants after an autopsy. the testing of more than a dozen items. the judge denied testing on all of the other items including parts of a mattress found in a burned out van at the time of her disappearance. scott...
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and general connor? so fox connor i think, again, i don't have i didn't come across much evidence that they had much direct interaction. fox connor obviously had a huge influence on general eisenhower and their allies. eisenhower his thinking and and through that, i think in an indirect even an officer that might not have worked closely with them and then director of influence on them as well. one thing it's a little bit of a esoteric doctrinal issue, but but general mcnair was very aware of the relationship between politics and war, and he was very aware of the fact that you have to have a government and an economy and a procurement system and all of these different capabilities that could work together to to create effective military. and so in the 1939 field service regulations are drafted, he's the commandant of the commandos general staff school and. one of the things that he's promoting is kind of this idea of connecting operational doctrine to, achieving the political object of the war which you h
and general connor? so fox connor i think, again, i don't have i didn't come across much evidence that they had much direct interaction. fox connor obviously had a huge influence on general eisenhower and their allies. eisenhower his thinking and and through that, i think in an indirect even an officer that might not have worked closely with them and then director of influence on them as well. one thing it's a little bit of a esoteric doctrinal issue, but but general mcnair was very aware of...
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i sure hope their grandfather connor's not turning over in his grave at what's happening here today. well, if he is, bob. it isn't because you and i didn't fight it all the way. now that it's built. let's hope we have been wrong. hello, ralph. how? dairy farm? have we convinced you farmers yet? no, but what done is done not just cut ribbon. i can get on in the markets and see this road is worth the trouble. it's caused me. ladies and gentlemen it's worth the thank pleasure today on the occasion of this important event to introduce to you the illustrious governor of our great state, the honorable theodore white. thank, spencer. distinguished ladies and gentlemen i compliment on this large gathering here today. it shows clearly that you, the people of connersville, recognize the true significance of this ceremony to each and every one of you. you have had your even disagreements about the highway and, the public hearing room on the streets and in your homes. and i think you'll all agree that such discussions are healthy far from them comes the majority will. we are gathered here today
i sure hope their grandfather connor's not turning over in his grave at what's happening here today. well, if he is, bob. it isn't because you and i didn't fight it all the way. now that it's built. let's hope we have been wrong. hello, ralph. how? dairy farm? have we convinced you farmers yet? no, but what done is done not just cut ribbon. i can get on in the markets and see this road is worth the trouble. it's caused me. ladies and gentlemen it's worth the thank pleasure today on the occasion...
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myles connor has said bobby donati did it. we went there on several occasions and went through the place, sat outside the place, got an idea of the comings and goings and the security within the place. bobby donati and myles-- myles told me, went to the gardner museum and kind of cased the place. interviewer: you thought the security was fairly lax at the time-- - yes. and i felt that it was a target that could be taken down. kelly horan: myles claims that as they walked through, myles said, what would you take if you could? and donati really liked the finial. we felt that they would come up with a substantial amount of money to get them back. and i went away to federal prison. initially, the plan, as it happened, was my plan, was my friends that did it. stephen kurkjian (voiceover): and then bobby donati gives the art to his great friend, bobby guarente. bobby guarente claims to be a made man with the philadelphia mafia. shelley murphy (voiceover): guarente, who was very well known and had a lot of ties to different people, h
myles connor has said bobby donati did it. we went there on several occasions and went through the place, sat outside the place, got an idea of the comings and goings and the security within the place. bobby donati and myles-- myles told me, went to the gardner museum and kind of cased the place. interviewer: you thought the security was fairly lax at the time-- - yes. and i felt that it was a target that could be taken down. kelly horan: myles claims that as they walked through, myles said,...
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from prison, 20 years after being convicted of killing his pregnant wife laci and their unborn child connor, the now-51-year-old who is serving a life sentence without parole has the backing of the los angeles innocence project as he makes yet another attempt for a new trial. >> there's absolutely no -- >> reporter: his new attorneys asking a california judge to allow for new dna testing on several pieces of evidence they say was suppressed, including a burned-out orange van that was found in modesto the day after laci disappeared but not made known during the initial trial. his attorneys saying inside the van was a bloody mattress, and they want to know if that blood was laci's. >> could laci peterson's dna be found anywhere. >> reporter: but the prosecution pushing back, saying testing done in 2019 showed no blood on the mattress and only male dna. >> these are claims that have been previously adjudicated. >> reporter: peterson's trial captivated the nation, a jury finding him guilty after a trove of circumstantial evidence, including that laci and connor's bodies washed up in the san fra
from prison, 20 years after being convicted of killing his pregnant wife laci and their unborn child connor, the now-51-year-old who is serving a life sentence without parole has the backing of the los angeles innocence project as he makes yet another attempt for a new trial. >> there's absolutely no -- >> reporter: his new attorneys asking a california judge to allow for new dna testing on several pieces of evidence they say was suppressed, including a burned-out orange van that...
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connor comes from a military family.his mom a navy veteran who helped inspire the project. >> every single time my dad was deployed, my mom had a dog tag by her bed and every single night, she would say his name and have him and her thoughts and prayers. i believe each individual person should be remembered for >> maurice: tonight's "heart of america." job well done but not finished yet. that is tonight's "cbs evening news." for norah o'donnell, i am maurice dubois. have a great nig and a great we >> judge judy: this is one of your two dogs. what's that box? >> that's my dog that's deceased. >> announcer: she puts the blame on the neighbor's pit bulls. >> you could tell that they came through our fence. >> judge judy: why didn't you fix the fence? >> because it wasn't my responsibility. >> judge judy: this is your fence. >> announcer: did bad decisions doom her pet? >> judge judy: knowing what you knew, why in the world would you leave your dogs out for the day, unsupervised? not smart. >> announcer: "judge judy." you ar
connor comes from a military family.his mom a navy veteran who helped inspire the project. >> every single time my dad was deployed, my mom had a dog tag by her bed and every single night, she would say his name and have him and her thoughts and prayers. i believe each individual person should be remembered for >> maurice: tonight's "heart of america." job well done but not finished yet. that is tonight's "cbs evening news." for norah o'donnell, i am maurice...
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attempting to make the journey nearly 13,000ft below the surface, billionaire larry connor and patrick , plan to make a new voyage in a $20 million vessel. connor reached out to leahy just days after the titan implosion, telling the wall street journal, i want to show people worldwide that while the ocean is extremely powerful, it can be wonderful and enjoyable and really kind of life changing. if you go about it the right way. safety in the industry has been under intense scrutiny. >> this is a rare opportunity for you to explore titanic ocean gate ceo, who was also killed, often spoke about his sub defying industry standards. >> i think it was general macarthur said. you're remembered for the rules. you break and you know, i've broken some rules to make this. >> but since the tragedy, triton and its european competitor have claimed their subs are safer because they're classed, meaning they're certified as safe and up to code by a third party. other billionaires have been intrigued by tourism into the deep sea. business mogul ray dalio owns a 285 foot research boat, which has two subm
attempting to make the journey nearly 13,000ft below the surface, billionaire larry connor and patrick , plan to make a new voyage in a $20 million vessel. connor reached out to leahy just days after the titan implosion, telling the wall street journal, i want to show people worldwide that while the ocean is extremely powerful, it can be wonderful and enjoyable and really kind of life changing. if you go about it the right way. safety in the industry has been under intense scrutiny. >>...
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from prison 20 years after being convicted of killing his pregnant wife laci and their unborn child connor. despite what investigators say is overwhelming evidence against him, the now 51-year-old, who was serving a life sentence without parole, has the backing of the los angeles innocence project as he makes yet another attempt for a new trial. >> there is absolutely no forensic evidence in this case implicating scott peterson. >> reporter: his new attorney is asking a california judge to allow for new dna testing on several pieces of evidence that was suppressed including a burned out orange van that was found in modesto the day after she disappeared. inside the van was a bloody mattress, and they want to know if that blood was laci's. >> should laci's dna be found anywhere that would be irrefutable supporting mr. peterson's innocence. >> reporter: but the prosecution pushing back saying testing done in 2019 showed no blood on the mattress and only male dna. >> these are claims that have been previously litigated. >> reporter: peterson's trial captivated the nation, a jury finding him gu
from prison 20 years after being convicted of killing his pregnant wife laci and their unborn child connor. despite what investigators say is overwhelming evidence against him, the now 51-year-old, who was serving a life sentence without parole, has the backing of the los angeles innocence project as he makes yet another attempt for a new trial. >> there is absolutely no forensic evidence in this case implicating scott peterson. >> reporter: his new attorney is asking a california...
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connor hansen, fox news. >> for the second time this year, a boeing whistleblower has died.head tonight, what family members are saying about his sudden illness. >> but first, pushing to normalize menopause. the celebrity starpower backing a new bill to try and remove the stigma of a diagnosis that 25 million women get every year has reached a major goal and now has a new target date to return the light display to the bridge that, according to the bay bridge lights project, which claims to have received more than $10 million in private funding. the lights are set to be installed and turned back on by march of 2025. the lights went dark last year thanks to some much needed repairs, and the nonprofit group illuminate did not have the money to fix them. microsoft is making a massive investment in malaysia, ceo satya nadella announced today. the tech giant will spend more than $2 billion over the next four years on a new cloud and artificial intelligence infrastructure in the southeast asian country. microsoft is looking for support for its ai development around the world. >> ar
connor hansen, fox news. >> for the second time this year, a boeing whistleblower has died.head tonight, what family members are saying about his sudden illness. >> but first, pushing to normalize menopause. the celebrity starpower backing a new bill to try and remove the stigma of a diagnosis that 25 million women get every year has reached a major goal and now has a new target date to return the light display to the bridge that, according to the bay bridge lights project, which...
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i'll have a look at the current conditions connor hansen reports. jurors were sent home for the day and they are expected to get the case next week. >> after more than four weeks of testimony, donald trump's criminal hush money trial seems to be coming to a close. but the jury is hearing from one more witness who has contradicted the prosecution's key witness and seems to have angered the judge. yesterday, after a tense back and forth in just one week, former president donald trump's fate could be in the hands of a jury in his manhattan criminal trial. his attorneys winding down their case with closing arguments expected to come next tuesday. >> one of the case by any standard, any other judge who would have thrown this case out, robert costello returned to the stand. >> he's a former legal adviser to the prosecution. his primary witness, former trump attorney michael cohen. that came shortly after cohen finished his testimony admitting to stealing from trump by keeping money that was supposed to go to a tech company. costello later testified that c
i'll have a look at the current conditions connor hansen reports. jurors were sent home for the day and they are expected to get the case next week. >> after more than four weeks of testimony, donald trump's criminal hush money trial seems to be coming to a close. but the jury is hearing from one more witness who has contradicted the prosecution's key witness and seems to have angered the judge. yesterday, after a tense back and forth in just one week, former president donald trump's fate...
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this as they try to clear scott peterson of the death of his wife laci, and their unborn son, connor.e than 20 years ago. peterson wants a hearing virtually from mule creek state prison, where he's serving life without the possibility of parole. the defense claims a burglary and van are crucial to the case that laci witnessed a break in across the street from their home the day she went missing. afterwards, the burnt out van was found nearby with a bloody mattress inside the defense wants the mattress retested for dna, but the judge denied the request, saying the evidence presented is not enough to warrant a retest. >> the bottom line is that that mattress really needs to be tested, just thoroughly, completely tested. is there anything on it or not? we don't know. we're not just talking about the first motion. >> we're not even talking about the stipulation. we're talking about. this is the third bite at the apple that the defendant is asking this court to address a special prosecutor who worked the first scott peterson case said dna testing done on that mattress in 2013 found only ma
this as they try to clear scott peterson of the death of his wife laci, and their unborn son, connor.e than 20 years ago. peterson wants a hearing virtually from mule creek state prison, where he's serving life without the possibility of parole. the defense claims a burglary and van are crucial to the case that laci witnessed a break in across the street from their home the day she went missing. afterwards, the burnt out van was found nearby with a bloody mattress inside the defense wants the...
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take a moment to recognize my family who is here with me, my wife katy, our children -- our children connorerin and padraig. i also want -- i also want to recognize my parents, martin and mary kennedy. and my in-laws, dave and jane dirk. my brother john also made the visit down along with many other family members and friends. i'm grateful that they can all join us here today. look down on us, our by by angel bridget, along with so many family members and friends who passed on, whose spirits remain with us here today on this auspicious occasion. they are no doubt toasting and celebrating in the heavens above. calling buffalo, new york, and america home, where the o'bryan, o'don neu hue, doubtmire and sterns, mccarthys and duffys, mixed all together and the result is a kennedy. hay -- i hail from the city of good neighbor, the community of good neighbor, the original home of the seneca nation of indians, the village of buffalo, burned to the ground by the british in the war of 1812. rebuilt and incorporated in 1832. the western terminus of the erie canal, helping to transform our nation thro
take a moment to recognize my family who is here with me, my wife katy, our children -- our children connorerin and padraig. i also want -- i also want to recognize my parents, martin and mary kennedy. and my in-laws, dave and jane dirk. my brother john also made the visit down along with many other family members and friends. i'm grateful that they can all join us here today. look down on us, our by by angel bridget, along with so many family members and friends who passed on, whose spirits...
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connor hansen ktvu, fox two news. >> vladimir putin began his fifth term as russia's president. a ceremony at the kremlin palace today. it was boycotted by many western officials who dismissed russia's election as a sham. the 71 year old has been in charge for nearly a quarter century. his new term does not expire until the year 2030. putin's recent time in office has been marked by the war on ukraine and western sanctions that forced russia to turn to china, north korea and iran for support. today, a russian court announced it would hold american soldiers. staff sergeant gordon black in custody until at least july on theft charges. an army spokesperson says the 34 year old was detained last week during a personal trip, a trip he did not get clearance to take . >> he was someone that all of us could have called when we had a problem. so the fact that she's actually the 911 person answering the phone, it's perfect. it was a perfect job for her heartbreak and horror in the east bay. >> family members and the alameda county sheriff's office mourning the death of a911 dispatcher day
connor hansen ktvu, fox two news. >> vladimir putin began his fifth term as russia's president. a ceremony at the kremlin palace today. it was boycotted by many western officials who dismissed russia's election as a sham. the 71 year old has been in charge for nearly a quarter century. his new term does not expire until the year 2030. putin's recent time in office has been marked by the war on ukraine and western sanctions that forced russia to turn to china, north korea and iran for...
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i'm connor hansen in new york. i'll have that story coming up. >> we are tracking the temperatures. up a couple of degrees today. it's going to hover. the temperatures are. i'll have the details on what those numbers are going a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to triple the speeds... at no additional cost. it's ultimate speed for ultimate business. don't miss out on our fastest speed plans yet! switch to comcast business and get started for $49.99 a month. plus, ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. call today! ( ♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus when you open a new checking account to get you started. wow. anything you ca
i'm connor hansen in new york. i'll have that story coming up. >> we are tracking the temperatures. up a couple of degrees today. it's going to hover. the temperatures are. i'll have the details on what those numbers are going a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even...
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i'm connor hansen in new york with the latest coming up.nd coming up at 6:00, san francisco's official count of its homeless population is out, and the total number is up from two years ago, which demographics are experiencing the fastest rise in homelessness ( ♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus when you open a new checking account to get you started. wow. anything you can't do? ( ♪ ) mugs. ♪ bmo ♪ doing its best to paint former trump attorney michael cohen as a serial liar to try and undermine his testimony. fox's connor hansen has more from the cross-examination and the growing number of gop lawmakers at trump's side. the prosecutor? s final witness has spent almost all week on the stand. donald trump's former attorney and fixer, michael cohen, has told the court. the former president was directly involved in th
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connor hansen, ktvu, fox two news. >> now to a twist in the gilgo beach murder investigation, policeurned to the home of rex herman, who has been charged with killing four women in new york. an attorney for his estranged wife says police returned to the home yesterday to execute another search warrant. law enforcement haven't said why they're back through the day. investigators were seen carrying large evidence bags in and out of the suspected serial killer's home. some residents say they're upset that police are back in the neighborhood. disruptive. >> we just want to know why. >> i just hope they have something to end this thing and put put it to rest. and, we don't want this in our area just constantly, over and over again, coming to search this guy's house. either find something or don't. >> remains tied to herman's case. were found among a set of seven other remains. so far, no one's been linked to the other murders. >> a tire company in san rafael is facing a lawsuit from people in nearby homeless encampment over allegations the tire shop has been blasting loud music all night.
connor hansen, ktvu, fox two news. >> now to a twist in the gilgo beach murder investigation, policeurned to the home of rex herman, who has been charged with killing four women in new york. an attorney for his estranged wife says police returned to the home yesterday to execute another search warrant. law enforcement haven't said why they're back through the day. investigators were seen carrying large evidence bags in and out of the suspected serial killer's home. some residents say...
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. >> i'm connor hansen in downtown manhattan with the latest coming up. >> also up next, getting a hold of artificial intelligence before it's too late. we're live in san francisco, where governor newsom says he is keeping a very close eye on ai. >> and the fog is gone. it's warm. two temperatures came up, some places, as much as 5 to 10 degrees. so we'll talk about the warming and then we'll talk about the cooling back here. industry, government and academic leaders together to address partnerships and policies to ensure that regular california residents can benefit from the technology. ktvu jana katsuyama was there for the summit. she joins us now live from the city with the story. gianna >> julie. the sessions are just now starting to wrap up downstairs, and then they'll be coming here to the rooftop of the commonwealth club, right on the embarcadero for the final reception. this joint summit brought together people from both berkeley, stanford, the state and other areas to really talk about the main issues that are involved in generative ai as it revolutionizes the way that we use c
. >> i'm connor hansen in downtown manhattan with the latest coming up. >> also up next, getting a hold of artificial intelligence before it's too late. we're live in san francisco, where governor newsom says he is keeping a very close eye on ai. >> and the fog is gone. it's warm. two temperatures came up, some places, as much as 5 to 10 degrees. so we'll talk about the warming and then we'll talk about the cooling back here. industry, government and academic leaders together...
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now, peterson is serving life in prison for the murder of his wife, laci, and their unborn son, connorrneys for la's innocence project. they filed motions requesting new dna testing on evidence gathered during the murder investigation. also today, a heads up for drivers moving through san francisco's sunset district. this is a live look at northbound 19th avenue starting at 9:00 this morning. the normally busy street will be closed between sloat and taraval. the closure ends at 3:00 in the afternoon, but the same closure will be in effect tomorrow and friday. they're doing some roadwork there, so hopefully you'll appreciate it later. and good outlook weather-wise for us. yeah. looks great. it's going to be a little bit warmer today. that means a lot more sunshine, but temperatures for some of our inland areas will be headed for the mid 80s. take a picnic outside. hey early early pick a basket. all right. that's what's y. have g here on today in the >>> good wednesday morning.
now, peterson is serving life in prison for the murder of his wife, laci, and their unborn son, connorrneys for la's innocence project. they filed motions requesting new dna testing on evidence gathered during the murder investigation. also today, a heads up for drivers moving through san francisco's sunset district. this is a live look at northbound 19th avenue starting at 9:00 this morning. the normally busy street will be closed between sloat and taraval. the closure ends at 3:00 in the...
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fume events are reported to the faa five times a day in new york, connor hansen, ktvu, fox two news sometic new video out of iowa of a pair of truck drivers caught in a recent tornado. >> the state transit camera captures a tractor trailer facing the looming storm when a tanker truck zooms by, only to disappear. now the first semi stays in place is eventually pushed over by the tornado. iowa state patrol say the drivers were not injured. the rescue and recovery efforts are underway all across of the state of iowa. authorities say at least three large tornado tornadoes recently touched down, leaving five people dead, dozens injured and catastrophic damage to entire communities. the governor of iowa is seeking a disaster declaration from the white house . >> the atlantic hurricane season is one week away, and the latest forecast says it will be an extremely aggressive few months for storms. noaa says record warm water temperatures and the forming of a la nina pattern across the atlantic will lead to an above average hurricane season, making this year's hurricane forecast the highest ever f
fume events are reported to the faa five times a day in new york, connor hansen, ktvu, fox two news sometic new video out of iowa of a pair of truck drivers caught in a recent tornado. >> the state transit camera captures a tractor trailer facing the looming storm when a tanker truck zooms by, only to disappear. now the first semi stays in place is eventually pushed over by the tornado. iowa state patrol say the drivers were not injured. the rescue and recovery efforts are underway all...
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connor speaking with gma about their plans. the natural question is why?ater. isn't doing research important and worth while given that fact? >> what is then the purpose of this planned dive down to the titanic? >> to demonstrate safety. if you look at submersibles that have been dmv certified, there's never been an accident. the ocean gate vessel was not certified and would never have been. >> ocean gate could not be reached for comment. connor said they are designing a new, safer and certified submersible known as the explorer which will cost $13 million to $15 million. it will carry two people, have an acrylic hull and offer a near panoramic view. ready to go, guys? >> yeah. >> five years ago i went to the bottom of the atlantic ocean in a submersible similar. how confident are you this will work? >> very confident. but the moment we don't meet one standard the project is done. we will not compromise safety. >> are you afraid to go? >> i will not go anyplace or do any dives if i'm not 100% convinced that the submersible is safe. >> deep sea exploration
connor speaking with gma about their plans. the natural question is why?ater. isn't doing research important and worth while given that fact? >> what is then the purpose of this planned dive down to the titanic? >> to demonstrate safety. if you look at submersibles that have been dmv certified, there's never been an accident. the ocean gate vessel was not certified and would never have been. >> ocean gate could not be reached for comment. connor said they are designing a new,...
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, larry, well, we'll see how this all shakes out. >> good luck, of course, on this endeavor larry connor, thanks for your time. >> thanks for having me the jury in the donald trump hush money trial has been deliberating now for just over ten hours after a busy morning of rehearing testimony and also rehearing dozens of pages of instructions from the judge. >> yeah. trump's fate is now in the jury's hands. more of our coverage after a quick break this making you uncomfortable good when you've got type two diabetes like me, you have up to four times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or worse death. even when meeting your a1c goal. discomfort can help you act i'm not trying to scare you. i'm empowering you to get real with your health care provider talk to them about lowering your risk of stroke, heart attack, or death i've always been an active person biking, running, but yoga, it's really special to me. >> it's definitely a big part of who i am and i love the way it makes me feel. but there was a time not long ago when i felt i had to accept the idea of hanging up this hold yoga mat.
, larry, well, we'll see how this all shakes out. >> good luck, of course, on this endeavor larry connor, thanks for your time. >> thanks for having me the jury in the donald trump hush money trial has been deliberating now for just over ten hours after a busy morning of rehearing testimony and also rehearing dozens of pages of instructions from the judge. >> yeah. trump's fate is now in the jury's hands. more of our coverage after a quick break this making you uncomfortable...
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24—time grand slam winner overcame the german 6—3, 6—3 to become just the third player afterjimmy connors1,100 matches on the atp tour. djokovic then, into the last eight. my birthday probably wouldn't be the same if i didn't win the match, but... but again, it's nice to be here again for the first time in this tournament. to have my family here coming to support as well, i grew up with my aunt and uncle and my two cousins for most of my life, so we don't get a chance to see each other that much lately. so it's really nice. i'm getting some really quality time on the court, but also off the court. staying with tennis, british players andy murray and dan evans have been awarded a wildcard to play in the french open doubles next week. murray has already signalled his intention to retire at the end of the year. having the wildcard raises the prospect of the 37—year—old featuring in the doubles event, at the olympic games in paris — which will also be held at roland garros. murray and evans last played doubles together at the washington open last summer. emma raducanu pulled out of french ope
24—time grand slam winner overcame the german 6—3, 6—3 to become just the third player afterjimmy connors1,100 matches on the atp tour. djokovic then, into the last eight. my birthday probably wouldn't be the same if i didn't win the match, but... but again, it's nice to be here again for the first time in this tournament. to have my family here coming to support as well, i grew up with my aunt and uncle and my two cousins for most of my life, so we don't get a chance to see each other...