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people versus caroline coronado. v a 42523 for the court finds as follows: the court for the defendant guilty of murder upon zeniah. c. guilty of murder upon yazmin. c. guilty of murder upon sophia c. port farms of murder. to be in the 1st degree. carroll horn otto gave up a right to a jury trial, instead deciding to have a judge decide her fate. to day that judge decided that she was guilty of 1st degree murder and the death of her 3 young daughters. during her last court appearance, a week ago, coronado had a breakdown and had to be dragged from the courtroom, kicking and screaming and crying out for her mother, husband, and children. the sanity face of the trial that begins to morrow. and since the da is not seeking the death penalty, in this case, the sanity phase will decide whether carol coronado spent the rest of her life in prison or sent to a mental hospital. ah, she needs help. belonging somewhere. were mentioned get her help. she's a role model person she says is disease took over her lime and she needs me
people versus caroline coronado. v a 42523 for the court finds as follows: the court for the defendant guilty of murder upon zeniah. c. guilty of murder upon yazmin. c. guilty of murder upon sophia c. port farms of murder. to be in the 1st degree. carroll horn otto gave up a right to a jury trial, instead deciding to have a judge decide her fate. to day that judge decided that she was guilty of 1st degree murder and the death of her 3 young daughters. during her last court appearance, a week...
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the suspect in this case is a 30 year old carol coronado. carol had called her mom saying she was going crazy. grandmother came to health, she found the body of her 3 grandchildren in the one bed care. the grandmother said, had been static or so i the twin towers right now. carol, how's the medical board inside the jail visit her about the upcoming trial? we have i'm looking for the right result, which i believe in our experts believe is that she's not guilty by reason of insanity. yes, the act was done. i don't think there's a real question as to who did the act. we're not really arguing, arguing that the argument comes down to what was her state of mind at the time of this incident. you know, everyone agrees that there's something going on with something was going on at the time in this incident. she wasn't herself. the prosecutor miss beers and her team of police officers that are working on this case are very said on convicting, heard of 1st degree murder. but what keeps me going is knowing that carol wouldn't have done this, you know, k
the suspect in this case is a 30 year old carol coronado. carol had called her mom saying she was going crazy. grandmother came to health, she found the body of her 3 grandchildren in the one bed care. the grandmother said, had been static or so i the twin towers right now. carol, how's the medical board inside the jail visit her about the upcoming trial? we have i'm looking for the right result, which i believe in our experts believe is that she's not guilty by reason of insanity. yes, the act...
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kriti: julie coronado, thank you for joining us -- julia coronado, think you for joining us.o to mark upton with the first word. mark: i am mark crumpton with first word news. the leaders of germany, france, italy and romania pledged support for ukraine to become a candidate to join the european union after talks with president zelenskyy showing unity in the face of russia's invasion. they travel overnight by train and were accompanied by romania's pressure -- president and showed solidarity ahead of expected recommendation from the european commissioner that ukraine be granted candidate status. foreigners turned up at this year's st. petersburg international economic forum. in the past, it drew major global leaders and executives. local businesses tended a slew of sessions about the need to become self-reliant. including russian-backed separatist republics in ukraine and wreps that is from the taliban. top officials say russia is bearing up better on sanctions than initially feared as the country faces unprecedented international isolation over the invasion of ukraine. senio
kriti: julie coronado, thank you for joining us -- julia coronado, think you for joining us.o to mark upton with the first word. mark: i am mark crumpton with first word news. the leaders of germany, france, italy and romania pledged support for ukraine to become a candidate to join the european union after talks with president zelenskyy showing unity in the face of russia's invasion. they travel overnight by train and were accompanied by romania's pressure -- president and showed solidarity...
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julia coronado, thank you so much. pleasure. ♪ judy: for nearly a year, the house committee investigating the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol has worked mostly behind closed doors. gathering more than 140,000 documents and talking to more than 1000 witnesses. today, the committee continued the public phase of its investigation, sring new details from some of former president trump's inner circle about the spread of the false narrative that the 2020 election was stolen. amna nawaz begins our coverage. amna: day two of the january 6th committee's public hearings zeroed in on what president trump knew and when he kneit. >> the 2020 election was not close. amna: featuring a slate of republican voices who said they told him, repeatedly, for months, his claims of voter fraud in the 2020 election were baseless. >> he's become detached from reality, if he really believes this stuff. amna: among those voices, bill stepian, former trump campaign manager. he bowed out of testifying in person just this morning after his wife
julia coronado, thank you so much. pleasure. ♪ judy: for nearly a year, the house committee investigating the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol has worked mostly behind closed doors. gathering more than 140,000 documents and talking to more than 1000 witnesses. today, the committee continued the public phase of its investigation, sring new details from some of former president trump's inner circle about the spread of the false narrative that the 2020 election was stolen. amna nawaz begins...
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. >> coronado >>> soy una persona resultado de su trabajo en beneficio a la comunidad >>> la iglesia naasÓn joaquÍn garcÍa asÍ estÁ la informaciÓn con lo Último en este caso regresamos con ustedes buenas noches >>> gracias valeria >>> en washington la cÁmara de representantes aprobÓ >>> el relato de una niÑa que fingiÓ estar muerta >>> ella fue una de las testimonios >>> el debate sobre nuevas leyes de armas puso a las vÍctimas al centro. >> (informaciÓn en pantalla) >>> fue el testimonio de mÍa cerrillos de 11 aÑos quiÉn fingiÓ estar muerta para sobrevivir en un comitÉ de la cÁmara baja presente en la sala su padre quiÉn no pudo contener el llanto al escuchar lo que sufriÓ su pequeÑa. le disparÓ a algunos de mis compaÑeros y al pizarrÓn relatÓ en el video. (informaciÓn en pantalla). >>> ya no es la misma pequeÑa con la que jugaba ha cambiado desde entonces contagiada por el dolor, la presidenta del comitÉ en donde se escuchÓ a los padres de alexis rubio vÍctima de la masacre en uvalde (informaciÓn en pantalla). >>> en la sala miradas perdidas legisladores que tambiÉn escucharon este
. >> coronado >>> soy una persona resultado de su trabajo en beneficio a la comunidad >>> la iglesia naasÓn joaquÍn garcÍa asÍ estÁ la informaciÓn con lo Último en este caso regresamos con ustedes buenas noches >>> gracias valeria >>> en washington la cÁmara de representantes aprobÓ >>> el relato de una niÑa que fingiÓ estar muerta >>> ella fue una de las testimonios >>> el debate sobre nuevas leyes de armas puso a...
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. >> assets killing s.e.a.l.s in coronado.. >> someone does. >> jimmy: we're back with chris pratt. “the terminal list” premieres july 1st on amazon prime video, and “jurassic world: dominion” opens in theaters friday. it's very mysterious. >> it is based on "the new york times" best selling book by author jack carr, the terminalist. a former navy s.e.a.l. the first episode, it is very much a psychological thriller in tone. it is pretty dark and kind of twisted. and this guy is not, he's a bit of an unreliable fair rater. his own recollection of what has gone down we realize is wrong. so he's having issues with his memories, his mind. he can't explain what's going on. he doesn't know whether or not he's culpable in the death of his men. his paranoia is growing. we don't know if it is because he's in the middle of a conspiracy or losing his mind. >> you put a bunch of real navy s.e.a.l.s in. >> yeah. that was important. my friend, i met him, i shadowed him on zero dark 30 when i played a s.e.a.l. team member. he knows jack. got
. >> assets killing s.e.a.l.s in coronado.. >> someone does. >> jimmy: we're back with chris pratt. “the terminal list” premieres july 1st on amazon prime video, and “jurassic world: dominion” opens in theaters friday. it's very mysterious. >> it is based on "the new york times" best selling book by author jack carr, the terminalist. a former navy s.e.a.l. the first episode, it is very much a psychological thriller in tone. it is pretty dark and kind of...
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julia coronado feature that yesterday and boom, 6%. kailey: people are saying it might not slow the actual purchase price that people expect because of supply. what is it do if you get this? it's one of the many mysteries of the market step tom: i want to emphasize that there are certain tea leaves moving, sterling, $1.21 and it coin cannot get a bid, 21,000. stay with us as we have more data checks on bloomberg radio and television. ritika: keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world, president biden will travel to saudi arabia and meet the country's defective ruler. -- de facto ruler. the possible trip indicates he is driving for lower gasoline prices. banks are withdrawing from handling debt. u.s. investors are being banned from scooping up assets. u.s. treasury office says they are not allowed to acquire them. the buying power of u.k. households fell the most they have in decades. the figures show how workers are failing to benefit from the labor market. it's been more than one year since a bloomberg reporter was detaine
julia coronado feature that yesterday and boom, 6%. kailey: people are saying it might not slow the actual purchase price that people expect because of supply. what is it do if you get this? it's one of the many mysteries of the market step tom: i want to emphasize that there are certain tea leaves moving, sterling, $1.21 and it coin cannot get a bid, 21,000. stay with us as we have more data checks on bloomberg radio and television. ritika: keeping you up-to-date with news from around the...
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julia coronado, i thought, was brilliant. to be get into destruction mode in the autumn months as we try to figure out were neutral is? jonathan: we have had a lot of complaints this year. -- this week. tesla, elon musk. a warning internally saying he has a super bad feeling. lisa: i've had that song in my head," i have got a feeling." what does this actually mean? can we take him at his word? 10% of his staff to cut is specific. is he looking at supply chain issues in china, demand issues? what is going on here to lead him to have this super bad feeling? jonathan: in the last hour, we did talk about companies failing to come out and talking about how bad things might be. we are certain to hear more and more from companies. we heard from microsoft yesterday, tesla today. lisa: the response has been more in-line with taking things in stride being ok with what they have to say. microsoft, $600 billion charge due to the stronger dollar. there is a difference in the tone and the type of revision and guidance. do even consider elo
julia coronado, i thought, was brilliant. to be get into destruction mode in the autumn months as we try to figure out were neutral is? jonathan: we have had a lot of complaints this year. -- this week. tesla, elon musk. a warning internally saying he has a super bad feeling. lisa: i've had that song in my head," i have got a feeling." what does this actually mean? can we take him at his word? 10% of his staff to cut is specific. is he looking at supply chain issues in china, demand...
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mortgage rates at 6% by the end of the week according to coronado. really glad i'm not in the market to buy a house right now but how does that track with the comments we've heard out of the bank of america cfo earlier speaking at a conference saying that mortgage loanss ar still holding, people are still willing to borrow even as rates go higher. how long will that remain the case as we see the fed continually hiking potentially even more aggressively in the wake of last week's inflation data? tom: usually in a dog and pony if you have to say your trading team has "done great," there is not a lot of money that has leveraged finance right now. not a lot of money, but we will go with it. i demand that after friday's zeitgeist where she was the focus of attention in the markets, u.s. equity strategy, what is so extraordinary, what is the distinction that got global wall street attention this weekend? lisa: you saw me, i try to keep a cool head and topsy-turvy markets the upside or the downside. we were at a crossroads back in mid-may. could be territor
mortgage rates at 6% by the end of the week according to coronado. really glad i'm not in the market to buy a house right now but how does that track with the comments we've heard out of the bank of america cfo earlier speaking at a conference saying that mortgage loanss ar still holding, people are still willing to borrow even as rates go higher. how long will that remain the case as we see the fed continually hiking potentially even more aggressively in the wake of last week's inflation data?...
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tom: julia coronado, president and founder of macropolicy.eter todd -- teeter totter between goods and services. how will goods and services teeter totter this morning? julia: there is a little bit of an irony that we expect in the pattern of job gains. we expect goods producing -- good producing sectors to remain hot. there is still too much of a catching up they have to do in terms of manufacturing option. even the housing demand is starting to weaken and consumers are shifting away from goods. there are still plenty of rehiring and hiring backup that the good producing sector has to do. meanwhile, the delivery and the selling of goods is where we expect some weakness. we heard that in earnings reports. of course, leisure and hospitality has been moderating in terms of hiring. consumers are still going out and traveling in full force right now. it is just now that they have largely come heated that plan and do not need to keep rehiring at this soaring above trend pace. that is where we expect the biggest slowdown, in the service sector, to
tom: julia coronado, president and founder of macropolicy.eter todd -- teeter totter between goods and services. how will goods and services teeter totter this morning? julia: there is a little bit of an irony that we expect in the pattern of job gains. we expect goods producing -- good producing sectors to remain hot. there is still too much of a catching up they have to do in terms of manufacturing option. even the housing demand is starting to weaken and consumers are shifting away from...
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they love the beach much lastly, gram's pup archie from coronado, california away down south, we loveogs. i just want to squeeze you, carry you in a basket, with myself, thank you for watching best hour of your day. you can follow me on tomorrow night jimmy failla. game night, can't watch the show, make every day a kenneday. good night. ♪ ♪ hello friends, welcome to mansion global. if you like to live where you play, play where you live, this is the place with the best homes on the prettiest holes, this is the golf episode. ♪ ♪
they love the beach much lastly, gram's pup archie from coronado, california away down south, we loveogs. i just want to squeeze you, carry you in a basket, with myself, thank you for watching best hour of your day. you can follow me on tomorrow night jimmy failla. game night, can't watch the show, make every day a kenneday. good night. ♪ ♪ hello friends, welcome to mansion global. if you like to live where you play, play where you live, this is the place with the best homes on the...
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decades ago, the neighborhood was sliced by the coronado bridge and interstate five.as left the area with higher levels of diesel pollution than almost everywhere in california. that is evident in the asthma rate, seven times higher than the wealthy, mostly white community of la jolla. who calls barrio logan home? more than 70% of residents are hispanic and 40% live below the poverty line. >> it feels like environmental racism. amna: millions across the country live in communities like this, where the confluence of emissions from industrial activity and major roadways means significantly higher levels of air pollution and greater health risks. and people of color are over three times more likely than white people to be breathing the nation's most polluted air. >> we have done a lot to move, to reduce some of the emissions, but we need to do a lot more. amna: diane is the executive director of the environmental health coalition. it is a nonprofit that has worked on environmental justice issues in san diego for years. she applauds the clean air plans and forth by the bi
decades ago, the neighborhood was sliced by the coronado bridge and interstate five.as left the area with higher levels of diesel pollution than almost everywhere in california. that is evident in the asthma rate, seven times higher than the wealthy, mostly white community of la jolla. who calls barrio logan home? more than 70% of residents are hispanic and 40% live below the poverty line. >> it feels like environmental racism. amna: millions across the country live in communities like...
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the ship flew a us flag as it sailed past the retired aircraft carrier uss midway and under the coronado operation was launched in march to seize the assets of russian oligarchs to put pressure on russia to end the war in ukraine. u s won a legal battle and fiji to take the cayman islands flag superyacht earlier this month. some people complain they're fighting more mosquitoes than usual. coming up. what's creating perfect conditions for those pests to multiply in some areas? this? this is supersonic wifi from xfinity. it's fast. like, ready-for- major-gig-speeds fast. like riding-a-cheetah fast. isn't that right, girl? whoa! it can connect hundreds of devices at once. [ in unison ] that's powerful. couldn't have said it better myself. and with three times the bandwidth, the gaming never has to end. slaying is our business. and business is good. unbeatable internet from xfinity. made to do anything so you can do anything. with temperatures on the rise this summer. the number of mosquitoes and mosquito bites for also expected to increase is actually strong. meyer tells us what's behind th
the ship flew a us flag as it sailed past the retired aircraft carrier uss midway and under the coronado operation was launched in march to seize the assets of russian oligarchs to put pressure on russia to end the war in ukraine. u s won a legal battle and fiji to take the cayman islands flag superyacht earlier this month. some people complain they're fighting more mosquitoes than usual. coming up. what's creating perfect conditions for those pests to multiply in some areas? this? this is...
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starting with this a naval special warfare officer was killed in a traffic accident outside of coronado investigating this tragedy. the largest ever migrant caravan is set to leave tapachula monday to walk through mexico to the u.s. fox news griff jenkins is at the border and says as many as 11,000 migrants could take part in that caravan. officials say that caravan could swell to over 15,000 migrants as they make their long, hard journey north. get ready lebron james reportedly the first active nba player to hit billionaire status the laker shooting guard joined the elite list after making more than, wow, $385 million in nba salary over his 19-year career. but it's off the court where he really rakes it in making nearly $900 million in endorsements and other investments over his career. the only other player to rake in a billion dollars is michael jordan who didn't hit billionaire status until after his retirement. there is a try element to this story. pete: there is. and if lebron could buy as many championships as michael jordan but he can't. will: such an impressive country. pete: s
starting with this a naval special warfare officer was killed in a traffic accident outside of coronado investigating this tragedy. the largest ever migrant caravan is set to leave tapachula monday to walk through mexico to the u.s. fox news griff jenkins is at the border and says as many as 11,000 migrants could take part in that caravan. officials say that caravan could swell to over 15,000 migrants as they make their long, hard journey north. get ready lebron james reportedly the first...
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por cuarta vez en ocho temporadas los guarros fueron coronados campeones y hoy se
por cuarta vez en ocho temporadas los guarros fueron coronados campeones y hoy se