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if the family of elaine, david, paul... ..were to listen to this and were to listen to you today, whatm... there is a million things i can tell people, you know, but i want to apologise. i want to say i'm really sorry... ..because i feel really bad for what happened. i feel bad for the people who lost loved ones, the people who were injured and they have to suffer with back flashes and injuries for the rest of their lives. it's hard, it's truly hard to accept that. plus, living for the rest of your life with that in your head, it's not easy either. i don't know what else to say. onut�*s dangerous driving cost the lives ofjunior sullivan's parents, elaine and david. he taught me pretty much more - than anyone else has ever taught me, which is what i loved about him. he had sort of given me all the life lessons thati you would expect from...a parent, from a fathen _ mum was the complete i opposite — small, feisty. she had a sort of infectious laugh. she epitomised that sort of... that feisty, sort - of strong character. and as part of this process, he has to be interviewed. and during th
if the family of elaine, david, paul... ..were to listen to this and were to listen to you today, whatm... there is a million things i can tell people, you know, but i want to apologise. i want to say i'm really sorry... ..because i feel really bad for what happened. i feel bad for the people who lost loved ones, the people who were injured and they have to suffer with back flashes and injuries for the rest of their lives. it's hard, it's truly hard to accept that. plus, living for the rest of...
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if the family of elaine, david, paul were to listen to this and were to listen to you today, what woulds i can tell people, you know, but i want to apologise, i want to say i am really sorry because i feel really bad for what happened. i feel bad for the people who lost loved ones, people who were in danger and they have to suffer with flashbacks and injuries for the rest of their lives. it's hard, it's really hard. plus, living for the rest of your life with that in your head is not easy either. i don't know what else to say. 0nut�*s dangerous driving cost the lives of junior sullivan's parents, elaine and david. he taught me pretty much more than anyone else has ever taught me, which is what i loved about him. he sort of gave me all the life lessons that you would expect from a parent, from a father. mum was the complete opposite. small, feisty, she had that sort of infectious laugh. she epitomised that sort of feisty, sort of strong character. as part of this process, he asked to be interviewed. during the interview, he said a few words about how he feels and how it's affected him. a
if the family of elaine, david, paul were to listen to this and were to listen to you today, what woulds i can tell people, you know, but i want to apologise, i want to say i am really sorry because i feel really bad for what happened. i feel bad for the people who lost loved ones, people who were in danger and they have to suffer with flashbacks and injuries for the rest of their lives. it's hard, it's really hard. plus, living for the rest of your life with that in your head is not easy...
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david paul, the shared a m. chicago. chinese guy needs football, v it is 55 check us. she a mom is sally column novel. top of it just as you go to my chest will hang. you just want to go by. she said she'd give you the book. but there were baton yelled at them and at the battalion that just bought a sort of honor an automobile, but to be so no deductible but no you mr. is on you should you took all of it or tricky values up of him so. so when you, morgan washing over go research. a proposal exist not of some sort . and it will simply when you've gotten them are absolutely mostly to the door. there was a paragraph, whatever stamp you are down veneer is, but it's not an 8 o'clock. you may need to send your ski go up over them years to my over china previo, but out of cycle not but with about 30 cool, no way dorado, you know, you probably do over a lot of trouble, but it looks to me as far as this is when you were med young, and that is let's see over to your face. but i a good. okay. panel, democrats not a big switch, but a lemon tab. now. postal zeppelin, obama, obama c
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and let me just point out that david whelan, paul whelan's brothers will be on with us at noon and the thought is that if they do make a trade for boot, they've got to make a bigger trade. that is what michael mcfaul said. you have to get paul whelan home. >> absolutely. while we have you here. want to get your thoughts on the legacy of shinzo abe. so consequential, in the u.s./japan relationship. of course the word just breaking this morning that he was assassinated, shot in the back in nara, japan. >> it is so shocking. i've covered him for years. he was such a transformational figure in japan. three generations of political leadership, his father, his grandfather and his importance, he was moving japan into a more military defensive posture against china. supporting taiwan. he was now the leader of the asia trade deal that we walked away from because of donald trump acceding that territory to china. and he stepped into so many vacuums in japanese politics and global politics and his relationships with president obama and then vice president joe biden. and it's so shocking to japan a
and let me just point out that david whelan, paul whelan's brothers will be on with us at noon and the thought is that if they do make a trade for boot, they've got to make a bigger trade. that is what michael mcfaul said. you have to get paul whelan home. >> absolutely. while we have you here. want to get your thoughts on the legacy of shinzo abe. so consequential, in the u.s./japan relationship. of course the word just breaking this morning that he was assassinated, shot in the back in...
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david, paul's brother, good to see you. even though you have been in touch with the state department on not a constant basis but a frequent basis, the announcement yesterday took you by surprise. what was your reaction when you heard it? >> i think it was very positive reaction. we don't always get insight into what the u.s. government, state department, national security council is doing on paul's case and for a lot of families it can mean when you don't hear anything that you are not confident something is happening. not only great to hear an offer had been made to the russian government hopefully they will at least respond to and perhaps negotiate to a resolution, but also the extraordinary step of secretary blinken saying out loud, here is an offer and expect russia to consider it. >> john: usually it's quiet and behind the scenes. the fact he came out publicly, do you think that's because russia has been balking at the deal? by articulating, do you think they were trying to put pressure on lavrov? >> may not be as clea
david, paul's brother, good to see you. even though you have been in touch with the state department on not a constant basis but a frequent basis, the announcement yesterday took you by surprise. what was your reaction when you heard it? >> i think it was very positive reaction. we don't always get insight into what the u.s. government, state department, national security council is doing on paul's case and for a lot of families it can mean when you don't hear anything that you are not...
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. >> in fact, david whelan, paul's brother, who has been one of his big advocates, he and his sister,tweeted now saying, i hope that brittney griner's guilty plea will hasten the end of the injustice she's experiencing. russia won't work to send her home until there's a conviction and a sentence. that is, in essence, speaking in solidarity. >> absolutely. i heard him. i heard him earlier today. i think i had just gotten off the plane. i made a point to stop and listen, because we're feeling it for them. i was so appreciative of the words he said. like i said, we're all in this together. >> we are hearing she's facing difficult conditions in jail. can you shed any light on that? >> yes. what we have heard is bg is doing as well as can be expected. when you hear it phrased that way, you know that this is tough. you know that and you are seeing it, that beautiful 6'9" frame is not properly accommodated and supported. you know that she is away from her loved ones. both physically and mentally, this is a struggle. we know her as a fierce warrior and competitor on the court. but we know in
. >> in fact, david whelan, paul's brother, who has been one of his big advocates, he and his sister,tweeted now saying, i hope that brittney griner's guilty plea will hasten the end of the injustice she's experiencing. russia won't work to send her home until there's a conviction and a sentence. that is, in essence, speaking in solidarity. >> absolutely. i heard him. i heard him earlier today. i think i had just gotten off the plane. i made a point to stop and listen, because we're...
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. >>> cbs news did receive a statement last night from david whelan, the brother of paul whelan. he said, quote, our family appreciates the biden administration seeking paul's release using the resources it has available. we hope the russian government responds to the u.s. government and accepts this or some other concession that enables fuel -- paul to come home to his family. you can hear more from david whelan in a one-on-one interview coming up on "cbs mornings." >>> it's far from a done deal, manchin says he and majority leader chuck schumer have reached a deal on a wide-ranging financial package that could be put to a vote as soon as next week. the agreement includes health care, energy, and climate issues, increased taxes on high earners and big corporations, and federal debt reduction. >>> after five days in covid isolation, president biden is back making public appearances. he delivered a speech yesterday from the white house rose garden. mr. biden earlier had mild symptoms from the virus. he urged americans to get the covid vaccine. >> covid was killing thousands of ame
. >>> cbs news did receive a statement last night from david whelan, the brother of paul whelan. he said, quote, our family appreciates the biden administration seeking paul's release using the resources it has available. we hope the russian government responds to the u.s. government and accepts this or some other concession that enables fuel -- paul to come home to his family. you can hear more from david whelan in a one-on-one interview coming up on "cbs mornings."...
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david? >> i'm not, no. i haven't spoken to paul since october 2018.gain they'll be able to tell him about secretary blinken's statement. >> and your family, your parents, his condition, does he share how he's doing? >> yes. i'm sure he doesn't try to worry our parents. we do worry about his condition. he's in a labor colony in russia. the food is not great. the environment is not great. he's lost about 20% of his weight since he was arrested. we know that he is not being given proper nutrition because that's the normal diet in a russian prison and we have to supplement that with quarterly packages of dried fruits, nuts, things like that to make sure he stays healthy. >> is he your twin brother? >> he is. >> just tell us about him. let people know about your brother, david. >> i think most people who know paul would say he was kind. he has a very large sense of humor. a loud laugh that sometimes startled our kids when he was first -- he was first around them. and i think he got into trouble for his kindness. he went to russia to help a fellow marine wh
david? >> i'm not, no. i haven't spoken to paul since october 2018.gain they'll be able to tell him about secretary blinken's statement. >> and your family, your parents, his condition, does he share how he's doing? >> yes. i'm sure he doesn't try to worry our parents. we do worry about his condition. he's in a labor colony in russia. the food is not great. the environment is not great. he's lost about 20% of his weight since he was arrested. we know that he is not being given...
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david poppy. he has a wealth of experience on capitol hill, and was once chief of staff for than speaker paul ryanvid, we knew that there was no widespread voter fraud. you saw it right there. trump's former attorney general confirmed it. can this report convince anyone who is still insisting otherwise? because there is no side of him stopping the big lie. just yesterday, we found out, this month, he urged the wisconsin assembly speaker to overturn biden's win in 2020. >> well, while we looked at, as you, that was all 64 cases that were brought by the trump campaign. and, in none of those were they successful. they had one success and that was not of pennsylvania case and did not concern enough folks even come close to turning around things in pennsylvania. so we have a process and if people have concerns about the votes, they have a way to take them to court to get the courts decision, but we looked at all the court decisions and we looked at all the studies and many of the six key states that were done by the legislatures or other hoots. >> but david -- >> and the conclusion that there is not an
david poppy. he has a wealth of experience on capitol hill, and was once chief of staff for than speaker paul ryanvid, we knew that there was no widespread voter fraud. you saw it right there. trump's former attorney general confirmed it. can this report convince anyone who is still insisting otherwise? because there is no side of him stopping the big lie. just yesterday, we found out, this month, he urged the wisconsin assembly speaker to overturn biden's win in 2020. >> well, while we...
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joining me now is paul's brother. david, thanks for joining us. it's good to see you again. when we last spoke, i think it was in april when trevor reed, another prisoner, got out in a swap. paul was left behind. with all this attention on brittney griner, understandably, she's a celebrity, you and your sister have spoken out about wanting more help from the white house. i think you spoke to the national security advisor yesterday. can you fill us in on that? >> my sister does governmental relations. jake sullivan was kind enough to call and speak to her and reassure her that paul's case was a priority. we have felt that since the biden administration started. there has been greater communication by the u.s. government to wrongfully detained families, our family included. there's an inconsistency. it was nice to get that call and get more certainty about their continued work on paul's case. >> your sister told me that she's written four letters to the white house wanting a meeting or call with the president. trevor reed's family advised brittney griner's wife that until you t
joining me now is paul's brother. david, thanks for joining us. it's good to see you again. when we last spoke, i think it was in april when trevor reed, another prisoner, got out in a swap. paul was left behind. with all this attention on brittney griner, understandably, she's a celebrity, you and your sister have spoken out about wanting more help from the white house. i think you spoke to the national security advisor yesterday. can you fill us in on that? >> my sister does...
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paul home? joining me now is david whelan, train twin brother of paul will end. state department. pfizer thank you both for being with, us this must be a very trying time for you. i want to start up with you, when you think of matt rolfe whose book what do you think of him suggesting that they returned to quiet diplomacy? >> i think lavrov is trying to buy some more time to do putin's bidding. here at the only reason britney griner is in prison right now is because russia invaded ukraine. brittani, who has been playing in russia for more than ten years, suddenly became a political target. she did something in carrying some, potentially carrying. >> accused, because she doesn't remember packing that. airbag >> and even if she did have, that the amount of thc that she had is less than what people in russia have, and only serve a maximum two months. so she has already served more time than what is criminally recognized within russia. so it is a political arrest, and putin is going to get what you can out of it. including a guilty plea from her, and potentially an ar
paul home? joining me now is david whelan, train twin brother of paul will end. state department. pfizer thank you both for being with, us this must be a very trying time for you. i want to start up with you, when you think of matt rolfe whose book what do you think of him suggesting that they returned to quiet diplomacy? >> i think lavrov is trying to buy some more time to do putin's bidding. here at the only reason britney griner is in prison right now is because russia invaded ukraine....
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paul has been retained in russia since 2018 and joining us paul's brother, david whelan, thank you fork you, were you able to speak with your sister, what did the president say, what can you tell us? >> not much. i had spoken to my sister and it was a brief call and mostly reassuring words and we appreciate that. i think after 3 and a half years you start to wonder whether they'll ever be any progress, whether people are working on paul's case and the call obviously menu get the call from the president it's a huge honor and it was very reassuring for our family. griff: indeed and certainly any time that you get a call from the president it helps you to perhaps be reassured that they are working on it. fair criticism, are you concerned that the brittney griner case is getting more attention than your brother's? >> no, i think what we are seeing with brittney griner's case and positive for paul. brittney griner is a celebrity and celebrity brought attention to her case and her supporters have been willing to talk about paul's case as well. so the notoriety on ms. griner's arrest has mean
paul has been retained in russia since 2018 and joining us paul's brother, david whelan, thank you fork you, were you able to speak with your sister, what did the president say, what can you tell us? >> not much. i had spoken to my sister and it was a brief call and mostly reassuring words and we appreciate that. i think after 3 and a half years you start to wonder whether they'll ever be any progress, whether people are working on paul's case and the call obviously menu get the call from...
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this year's judges were rachel luis snyder thehe chair, paul ad david. roxana wins a first award for we were once a family per the hard murder suicide the system failing our kids. she is an independent investigative journalist focused on the child protection and criminal legal systems in the native of lasas vegas. the judge isva citation reads, tracing the devastating story of the families a shocking murder/suicide after the adoptive mothers drove the entire family off its california cliff. spaints a moving portrait of lot lives and failed systems. with an ever present lens on poverty and racism investigations illuminates the innumerable ways child welfare agencies failed the six youngng black children and indicts the ways the most vulnerable among us are imperiled by the very systems created to protect them. congratulations roxana. [applause] [applause] [background noises] okay, the second work and progress toward the life,, work, love in america. reporter of vanity fair reporting fromin afghanistan has received the south asian journalists association d
this year's judges were rachel luis snyder thehe chair, paul ad david. roxana wins a first award for we were once a family per the hard murder suicide the system failing our kids. she is an independent investigative journalist focused on the child protection and criminal legal systems in the native of lasas vegas. the judge isva citation reads, tracing the devastating story of the families a shocking murder/suicide after the adoptive mothers drove the entire family off its california cliff....
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joining us now is david whelan, his brother paul has been detained in russia since 2018.sentenced to 16 years in prison in a trial that u.s. officials denounced as unfair. thank you so-so much for being h us. can you tell us how your brother is doing? >> the sanctions have now caused the textiles and buttons and things they send to the labor camp to slow down. so there is not very much work. it is a pretty awful existence. >> what is your worry right now when it comes to the biden administration and its efforts to get your brother out? >> well, we're on our second presidential administration, so three and a half years in, and we really still haven't seen any forward movement to get paul released. we haven't seen the u.s. government create a framework or environment in which they will preempt the sort of wrongful detentions going forward. so we sort of feel like we're not going anywhere. >> does this call on behalf of brittney griner of the president, does that worry you, raise concerns for you? >> no, i was thrilled that president biden and vice president harris took the
joining us now is david whelan, his brother paul has been detained in russia since 2018.sentenced to 16 years in prison in a trial that u.s. officials denounced as unfair. thank you so-so much for being h us. can you tell us how your brother is doing? >> the sanctions have now caused the textiles and buttons and things they send to the labor camp to slow down. so there is not very much work. it is a pretty awful existence. >> what is your worry right now when it comes to the biden...
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paul sorvino was 83. i'm david muir. i'll see you tomorrow. to the front lines, for these firefighters, the phrase mutual aid has a personal meeting. >> air quality advisory for the bay area, hour by hour forecast coming up. >> i wanted to catch it. i don't know how i didn't. >> they are a rare bunch. people who have never caught covid. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> up in flames, that's a warehouse on the old naval base in alameda that is burning. alameda fire crews called for reinforcements from oakland's fire department to help battle the flames. the vacant warehouse is locked on west ranger avenue. there are early reports that the building's roof partially clamsed. there are no injury and is no other buildings were damaged. good evening. >> thanks for joining us. the biggest wildfire burning in california right now is threatening to affect bay air quality. the fire in mariposa counsel is called the oak fire. only 10% contained. 10 buildings have burned down, most believed to be home
paul sorvino was 83. i'm david muir. i'll see you tomorrow. to the front lines, for these firefighters, the phrase mutual aid has a personal meeting. >> air quality advisory for the bay area, hour by hour forecast coming up. >> i wanted to catch it. i don't know how i didn't. >> they are a rare bunch. people who have never caught covid. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> up in flames, that's a warehouse on the...
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paul sorvino was 83. i'm david muir. i'll see you tomorrow. good night.live breaking news. >> a business is burning in alameda. >> this fire broke out less than an hour ago and you can see smoke pouring from the roof. there are early reports the roof partially collapsed. just minutes ago, we saw fire crews entered the building. we will bring you updates as they happen on this raking news but let's move to our other top story -- raging wildfire -- the oak fire near yosemite just exploding in size, forcing thousands to flee and leaving a path of destruction in its wake. now it is affecting the bay area as well, bringing poor air quality our way. inks for joining us. karina: developing news on the oak fire. burning just outside of yosemite national park after a two day struggle against the flames with no containment, cruise report 10% containment. calfire confirmed flames consumed seven homes. the fire continues to gain ground. just more than 26 square miles. a fire crew from alameda county left to help crews and mariposa county, firefighters from fremont, o
paul sorvino was 83. i'm david muir. i'll see you tomorrow. good night.live breaking news. >> a business is burning in alameda. >> this fire broke out less than an hour ago and you can see smoke pouring from the roof. there are early reports the roof partially collapsed. just minutes ago, we saw fire crews entered the building. we will bring you updates as they happen on this raking news but let's move to our other top story -- raging wildfire -- the oak fire near yosemite just...
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joining me now with more, paul whelan's brother, david whelan. david, thank you for being with me. been the entire point of your brother's wrongful detention and then conviction. so, first, what is your reaction to this proposal from the u.s.? >> it's very positive. this is an obvious attempt by the american government to find a concession that the russian government might want in order to allow paul and also miss griner to be released. it's been clear from the beginning that paul's case existed so the russians can extort from the u.s. government. >> so, if that is the point, they've wanted this all along, what do you make of the three-week delay -- or weeks-long delay -- of no response from the kremlin? >> i think it's trek ki whenever you're dealing with the russian government. one thing is we still haven't seen ms. griner's case come to an end. and until she is released and/or convicted and sentenced, i don't think the government will be interested in moving things forward. i think it's also not always a direct line, where you might be able to speak to someone in the state depar
joining me now with more, paul whelan's brother, david whelan. david, thank you for being with me. been the entire point of your brother's wrongful detention and then conviction. so, first, what is your reaction to this proposal from the u.s.? >> it's very positive. this is an obvious attempt by the american government to find a concession that the russian government might want in order to allow paul and also miss griner to be released. it's been clear from the beginning that paul's case...
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nonfiction on the topic of the political or social concernsr' this year's judges were the chair, paul and david. roxana wins the first a word for we were once a family, the heart hardest suicide and system failure. she's an independent investigative journalist focused onus the child protection and criminal systems. the judge is citation reads tracing the devastating story of the families shocking murder suicide after the children's ivadoptive mother's drove the entire family off the cliff as the painting moving portrait of lost wives and failed systems in an ever present lens the ininvestigation eliminates the innumerable ways the child welfare agencies failed these six young black children and indicts the ways the most vulnerable among us are imperiled by the very systems created to protect them. congratulations. [applause] >> ..ri okay now it's time for our panel discussion, which will be led by pamela paul. who's a member of the lucas board. so i'm going to leave the stage and she's going to come up pamela until very recently like about a week ago or something was the editor of the new york
nonfiction on the topic of the political or social concernsr' this year's judges were the chair, paul and david. roxana wins the first a word for we were once a family, the heart hardest suicide and system failure. she's an independent investigative journalist focused onus the child protection and criminal systems. the judge is citation reads tracing the devastating story of the families shocking murder suicide after the children's ivadoptive mother's drove the entire family off the cliff as...
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if the family of elaine, david, paul were to listen to this and were to listen to you today, what woulds parents, elaine and david. he taught me pretty much more than anyone else has ever taught me, which is what i loved about him. he sort of gave me all the life lessons that you would expect from a parent, from a father. mum was the complete opposite. small, feisty, she had that sort of infectious laugh. she epitomised that sort of feisty, sort of strong character. as part of this process, he asked to be interviewed. during the interview, he said a few words about how he feels and how it's affected him. are you sure you're all right in watching it? yeah, yeah. there is a million things i can tell people, you know, but i want to apologise. i want to say i'm really sorry. are you all right? yeah. makes you realise he is sort ofjust a human. doesn't make a difference in terms necessarily of how i feel about him, but it doesn't take away from what he has done, no. but if people look at it and think, well, actually, i don't want to be that person, i don't want to be in prison, i don't want
if the family of elaine, david, paul were to listen to this and were to listen to you today, what woulds parents, elaine and david. he taught me pretty much more than anyone else has ever taught me, which is what i loved about him. he sort of gave me all the life lessons that you would expect from a parent, from a father. mum was the complete opposite. small, feisty, she had that sort of infectious laugh. she epitomised that sort of feisty, sort of strong character. as part of this process, he...
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paul sorvino. the legendary actor who died today. here's abc's davidcrooks and cops alike. >> hey, paulie. >> paulie might have moved slow. >> reporter: from paulie cicero in "goodfellas." >> but it was only because paulie didn't have to move for anybody. >> reporter: to nypd sergeant phil sareta on "law & order." >> you do understand that you have the right to an attorney. you maintain you passed on that right. >> reporter: tonight the family of actor paul sorvino saying he's died of natural causes. he was 83. his wife didi by his side. sorvino trained in theater, moving to film. his debut in carl reiner's "where's poppa" in 1970. >> what do you want? >> reporter: in his more than 50 years in the industry there were so many roles, playing henry kissinger in oliver stone's "nixon." >> well, as you know, most of my staff have weighed in against this incursion. >> reporter: but it was his role in "goodfellas" perhaps most famous. improvising this moment with ray liotta. the filmmakers keeping it in. >> i don't need that. ain't going to happen to me. you
paul sorvino. the legendary actor who died today. here's abc's davidcrooks and cops alike. >> hey, paulie. >> paulie might have moved slow. >> reporter: from paulie cicero in "goodfellas." >> but it was only because paulie didn't have to move for anybody. >> reporter: to nypd sergeant phil sareta on "law & order." >> you do understand that you have the right to an attorney. you maintain you passed on that right. >> reporter:...
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paul wilkinson: when we read psalms 51, david repented. - amen. rev.inson: and he made his way back to god because we mess up, amen? amen. can i tell you a personal story? can i get a little personal here? because i caused my mother a lot of pain. i caused my mother grief. i've actually seen my ther shed tears and asked me, what is it going to take for you to do right? james bryant: when i got pulled over in 2003, they searched my car. and they found cocaine and marijuana. and that's when they came out with the bad county felony drug court program. and i'm still in it. when i had to go away to go to jail and to rehab, i was at a funeral home where, even though i had my own failures, they still embraced me. and i got another chance. that's why it's my home. that's why it has been literally my life. i wanted to come today because i didn't want to miss mother's day. if i could do it all over again, i would want these in my life. i don't care about rich people having somebody rich or-- i would want them because they gave me what money couldn't buy. and tha
paul wilkinson: when we read psalms 51, david repented. - amen. rev.inson: and he made his way back to god because we mess up, amen? amen. can i tell you a personal story? can i get a little personal here? because i caused my mother a lot of pain. i caused my mother grief. i've actually seen my ther shed tears and asked me, what is it going to take for you to do right? james bryant: when i got pulled over in 2003, they searched my car. and they found cocaine and marijuana. and that's when they...
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paul butler, former u.s. prosecutor and david jolly former republican congressman no longer affiliated with the party. lindsey graham, this is actually a very big deal for a sitting united states senator to be subpoenaed in a criminal investigation. here is what his lawyer said about what he did that made him of interest to attorney bonnie willis. as chairman of the senate judiciary committee senator graham was well within his rights to discuss with state officials the processes and procedures around administering elections. that sounds find. graham asked whether brad raffensperger, the secretary of state had the power to toss all mail ballots in counties found to have higher rates of non-matching signatures. raffensperger said he was stunned that graham appeared to suggest he find a way to toss legally-cast ballots. it sure looked like he was wanting to go down that road, said raffensperger. in your mind, nick, when you think about what lipid sigh graham did, is it as obvious to you as it is to his lawyers that he's not a target
paul butler, former u.s. prosecutor and david jolly former republican congressman no longer affiliated with the party. lindsey graham, this is actually a very big deal for a sitting united states senator to be subpoenaed in a criminal investigation. here is what his lawyer said about what he did that made him of interest to attorney bonnie willis. as chairman of the senate judiciary committee senator graham was well within his rights to discuss with state officials the processes and procedures...
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joining me now is david hopey, former chief of staff to speaker paul ryan and one of the authors of the afore mentioned report, lost, not stolen. the affirmative case that trump lost and biden won the 2020 presidential election. abidal la fayed, opinion writer. thank you for being here. i've got to ask you this sort of baseline question. it's a two-part question. what does it mean that in the year of our lord, 2022, you have to write a detailed report explaining that a person who lost by like 8 million votes actually lost, how bad does that mean that it's gotten inside the republican party? and why do you think that the people who are maga at this stage would listen to the ryan wing of the party, the paul ryan wing of the party is what they basically erased. >> well, one of the things i think you have to look at on this is that this report was looking at every bit of evidence we could find in six specific states and looking at the cases, they were brought, how they were argued, what was determined by the court or determined in some cases by state legislatures and this election was not s
joining me now is david hopey, former chief of staff to speaker paul ryan and one of the authors of the afore mentioned report, lost, not stolen. the affirmative case that trump lost and biden won the 2020 presidential election. abidal la fayed, opinion writer. thank you for being here. i've got to ask you this sort of baseline question. it's a two-part question. what does it mean that in the year of our lord, 2022, you have to write a detailed report explaining that a person who lost by like 8...
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going to share them with a ricardo paul, we call it is an option. is it? and then david says it's not just comment is tesla. apple. nike? sophie? i absolutely. it's nitrous garments and i'm in solar panels. are a huge component of this is art tomatoes, but i think the boycott question is interesting. i mean, a historical parallel that occurs to me here is european textile manufacturers were completely reliant on slave cotton from the u. s. in the 19th century, when suddenly the civil war interrupted their supply, what did they do? russia rushed into central asia to colonize it, to grow a supply of rock cotton. the british intensify their control over india. so basically they lost a source of ra cotton and they just created human rights crises and ecological crisis elsewhere. so are we going to see brands now just intensify ecological distress and other parts of the world as they rush to find other sources of ra cotton. that's the real concern for me, and i think it's why it's important to think beyond shin jong and think ecologically and, and from a labor perspective, ab
going to share them with a ricardo paul, we call it is an option. is it? and then david says it's not just comment is tesla. apple. nike? sophie? i absolutely. it's nitrous garments and i'm in solar panels. are a huge component of this is art tomatoes, but i think the boycott question is interesting. i mean, a historical parallel that occurs to me here is european textile manufacturers were completely reliant on slave cotton from the u. s. in the 19th century, when suddenly the civil war...
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paul ♪ ♪ mia moto.♪ ♪ our attorney david chu.♪ ♪ i'm trying to get these ♪ ♪ titles right and our ♪ ♪ senators scott weiner work♪ ♪ paul henderson, office of ♪ ♪ police accountability .♪ ♪ carol huizinga was trying to ♪ ♪ hide from everybody but the ♪ ♪ contracts are doneno need to ♪ ♪ hide .♪ ♪ and some of our other i ♪ ♪ think directors are here and ♪ ♪ i see donna say hurry up and ♪ ♪ get this over with but you ♪ ♪ look good in your red.♪ ♪ so many amazing people who ♪ ♪ helped to run the city and i ♪ ♪ want to send a special shout ♪ ♪ out to the director of the ♪ ♪ department ofthe human ♪ ♪ rightscommission , cheryl ♪ ♪ davis .♪ ♪ for all the amazing work she ♪ ♪ does.♪ ♪ as well as our commissioners ♪ ♪ who are in the house.♪ ♪ raise your hand, thank you ♪ ♪ so much for the committee ♪ ♪ many commissioners whoare ♪ ♪ joining us today .♪ ♪ and with that we have our ♪ ♪ wonderful president of the ♪ ♪ pride board who is going to ♪ ♪ say a few words.♪ ♪ we are family again.♪ ♪ well, let me just say ♪ ♪ carolyn has been really ♪ ♪ weathering the storm for the ♪ ♪ past coupleof years.♪ ♪ it has been very c
paul ♪ ♪ mia moto.♪ ♪ our attorney david chu.♪ ♪ i'm trying to get these ♪ ♪ titles right and our ♪ ♪ senators scott weiner work♪ ♪ paul henderson, office of ♪ ♪ police accountability .♪ ♪ carol huizinga was trying to ♪ ♪ hide from everybody but the ♪ ♪ contracts are doneno need to ♪ ♪ hide .♪ ♪ and some of our other i ♪ ♪ think directors are here and ♪ ♪ i see donna say hurry up and ♪ ♪ get this over with but you ♪ ♪ look good in...
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paul ♪ ♪ mia moto.♪ ♪ our attorney david chu.♪ ♪ i'm trying to get these ♪ ♪ titles right and our ♪ ♪ senators scott weinererson, office of ♪ ♪ police accountability .♪ ♪ carol huizinga was trying to ♪ ♪ hide from everybody but the ♪ ♪ contracts are doneno need to ♪ ♪ hide .♪ ♪ and some of our other i ♪ ♪ think directors are here and ♪ ♪ i see donna say hurry up and ♪ ♪ get this over with but you ♪ ♪ look good in your red.♪ ♪ so many amazing people who ♪ ♪ helped to run the city and i ♪ ♪ want to send a special shout ♪ ♪ out to the director of the ♪ ♪ department ofthe human ♪ ♪ rightscommission , cheryl ♪ ♪ davis .♪ ♪ for all the amazing work she ♪ ♪ does.♪ ♪ as well as our commissioners ♪ ♪ who are in the house.♪ ♪ raise your hand, thank you ♪ ♪ so much for the committee ♪ ♪ many commissioners whoare ♪ ♪ joining us today .♪ ♪ and with that we have our ♪ ♪ wonderful president of the ♪ ♪ pride board who is going to ♪ ♪ say a few words.♪ ♪ we are family again.♪ ♪ well, let me just say ♪ ♪ carolyn has been really ♪ ♪ weathering the storm for the ♪ ♪ past coupleof years.♪ ♪ it has been very challenging ♪ ♪ .♪
paul ♪ ♪ mia moto.♪ ♪ our attorney david chu.♪ ♪ i'm trying to get these ♪ ♪ titles right and our ♪ ♪ senators scott weinererson, office of ♪ ♪ police accountability .♪ ♪ carol huizinga was trying to ♪ ♪ hide from everybody but the ♪ ♪ contracts are doneno need to ♪ ♪ hide .♪ ♪ and some of our other i ♪ ♪ think directors are here and ♪ ♪ i see donna say hurry up and ♪ ♪ get this over with but you ♪ ♪ look good in your red.♪ ♪ so...
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paul, thank you for the update. >>> new at 3:00 the san jose sharks have a head coach. lots of changes over there. he's former new york rangers coach david quinn that coached the u.s. olympic team for a fifth place finish in beijing last february. the sharks are overhauling their management and coaching team. they recently named a new gm mike greer. >>> soccer fans are probably excited about this. this is a big one. the inaugural soccer champion's tour will stop for a match between real madrid and club america. the tour features five of the world's top soccer clubs competing over nine days across the western u.s. big opportunity to see them at home here. >>> we are also speaking of sports, counting down to 49ers football 17 days until preseason starts with coverage right here on kpix. glen vern has been talking about this for weeks. he's excited. we're excited. what is going on? >> american football, that's what is going on. whose team is it? trey lance's team that revelation from kyle shanahan's mouth among the nuggets from camp check in day at santa clara and for jimmy garoppolo, garoppolo did report to santa hg who had shoulder surger
paul, thank you for the update. >>> new at 3:00 the san jose sharks have a head coach. lots of changes over there. he's former new york rangers coach david quinn that coached the u.s. olympic team for a fifth place finish in beijing last february. the sharks are overhauling their management and coaching team. they recently named a new gm mike greer. >>> soccer fans are probably excited about this. this is a big one. the inaugural soccer champion's tour will stop for a match...
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something they dismiss right now, but we'll see paul, michelle, thank you very much that's a conversation for another day. >>> up next, world bank president david malpass on whether central banks are doing enough right now to prevent a global recession. >>> and remember in january kyle bass predicted oil would rally well over $100 a barrel. we'll see whether he thinks they could head back to the highs of the year but the big sell-off we've seen over recent sessions. you're watching "closing bell. the dow is up over 300 we'll be right back. (vo) while you may not be closing on a business deal while taking your mother and daughter on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure — your life is just as unique. your raymond james financial advisor gets to know you, your dreams, and the way you care for those you love. so you can live your life. that's life well planned. i had no idea it was that easy to diversify my portfolio! ♪♪ go to investor.gov today to learn about diversification and other valuable investment information. before you invest, investor.gov. >>> check out today's stealth mover. it's helen of troy which is a big loser on wall street, down almost
something they dismiss right now, but we'll see paul, michelle, thank you very much that's a conversation for another day. >>> up next, world bank president david malpass on whether central banks are doing enough right now to prevent a global recession. >>> and remember in january kyle bass predicted oil would rally well over $100 a barrel. we'll see whether he thinks they could head back to the highs of the year but the big sell-off we've seen over recent sessions. you're...
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paul. specifically, easyjet, it was all a bit of a flurry of news late yesterday. peter bellew�*s exit was coming to the press and they sort of seamlessly moved in david morgan into thisflight operations prior to that. it all sounds a bit like chaos going on within easyjet as it's handling this difficult summer? this is one departure that investors and consumers may actually be happy about with easyjet, bearing in mind it's had so many delays, its punctuality has fallen recently and clearly consumers are unhappy about its operations and performance overall with so many cancellations. easyjet�*s share price is at a ten year low, shares have halved this year alone. low, shares have halved this yearalone. put low, shares have halved this year alone. put that into stark contrast with ryanair, it's great big low cost rival, which has not had so many issues, yes it's cancelled flights but far fewer. it's kept on many of its staff and this is the nub of theissue staff and this is the nub of the issue i think on this, that actually easyjet laid off many of its staff during the pandemic, put them on furlough and then laid them off where ryanair kept many of its staff on and is
paul. specifically, easyjet, it was all a bit of a flurry of news late yesterday. peter bellew�*s exit was coming to the press and they sort of seamlessly moved in david morgan into thisflight operations prior to that. it all sounds a bit like chaos going on within easyjet as it's handling this difficult summer? this is one departure that investors and consumers may actually be happy about with easyjet, bearing in mind it's had so many delays, its punctuality has fallen recently and clearly...
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david, the kremlin at the same time, what's going on there? >> i think that themlin is trying to drag this out, basically brittney and paul are political prisonersthe russian government is using them as leverage. i think they'll want brittney griner's trial to continue. it's a farcical trial. i think it's a step forward by the biden administration to close this deal. secretary of state blinken is trying to pressure the russians to say there's a deal on the table, release these two americans. i think it will take time but russia will respond. >> the name "merchant of death" would make you wonder why the u.s. would make a deal involving him. what's the argument behind the idea that this is a bad idea? >> well, he's, you know -- i'm sorry, the concern is you're creating -- a big change in the past five years is in the past the majority of americans kidnapped abroad was taken by extremist groups. i was kidnapped by the taliban. that has changed. today the majority of american kidnaps overseas are being obtained by authoritarian governments, by russia, iran, venezuela. the danger is this is the new pattern, that governments will take americans hostag
david, the kremlin at the same time, what's going on there? >> i think that themlin is trying to drag this out, basically brittney and paul are political prisonersthe russian government is using them as leverage. i think they'll want brittney griner's trial to continue. it's a farcical trial. i think it's a step forward by the biden administration to close this deal. secretary of state blinken is trying to pressure the russians to say there's a deal on the table, release these two...
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paul whelan. plus, only on "cbs mornings," johnny depp's attorney sits down with gayle for a look at what happened behind the scenes. >>> davidegnaud has a story you won't want to miss. he introduces us to a marathon runner whose passion for the sport started while he was behind bars. see how i when i make decisions as a leader, it's not about me or the folks that are here. it's about the next seven generations coming behind us, making sure that they have the ability to move forward. prop 27 will help small rural tribes like mine get a seat at the table will be transformational for my tribal members. taxing online sports betting gives us an opportunity to really enhance the lives of our tribe and strengthen the future of our people. vote yes on prop 27. now you can save big on supersonic wifi from xfinity. can it handle all of my devices? oh, all that. and it comes with a 2-year rate guarantee. what?! ok! no annual contract. no equipment fees. oh, and a free streaming box. oh, i like streaming. it's all just $50 a month when you add xfinity mobile with unlimited data. will you add a motorcycle? no... did you say yes? the new
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david trimble was 77 years old. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the top stories that are celebrations and to nicea by supporters of the president of the country votes on a new constitution that paul suggests the changes will be upheld, but the turn out has been low. critics of hey say that said a new constitution or made the country a dictatorship. again. pope frances as apologize to canada's indigenous people for what he describes as the evil inflicted and residential schools run by the catholic church. more than a 150000 children were forced to live in them, many suffered physical, mental, and sexual abuse. calhoun had clearly close. it, pains me to think that catholics contributed to policies of assimilation and enfranchisement. that inculcated a sense of inferiority, robbing communities and individuals of their cultural and spiritual identity, severing their routes and fostering and prejudicial and discriminatory attitudes. and this was also done in the name of an educational system. there were supposedly christian schools of reopened and sher lanka, as the country struggles to overcome a fuel crisis. pupils are allowed to attend classes 3 days a week. that economic crisis me
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stuart baker, david to bruin, sarah eisenberg, jeff fisher, ian, judge pamela harris, justice leandra kruger, judge lewis lyman, nancy marder, judge randolph, judge allison jones rushing mason, paul, teresa reed dip oh, sloan, and douglas winslow. i also want to express my gratitude to jamaal greene and carol lee who cochaired the resolution committee to the members of that committee, diane amon, christopher, daniel, jean, abner greene, johnson, detroit mackenzie, eduardo, deborah, george, adam, robert shapiro, kate shaw and sonya west. the meeting today will be chaired by chief justice barron and scott harris will be the secretary. i will now turn the podium and that meeting over too chief judge behrendt. >> madame assistant general, chief justice, associate justices, members of the stevens family, mr. attorney general, members of the supreme court bar. it is a great honor to be with you all to remember a great man. but in saying that i cannot help but think it seems a misleading way to describe justice stevens. not because it's inaccurate but because it does not cap short what made him great. that description calls to mind an overpowering person, a larger-than-life person. but
stuart baker, david to bruin, sarah eisenberg, jeff fisher, ian, judge pamela harris, justice leandra kruger, judge lewis lyman, nancy marder, judge randolph, judge allison jones rushing mason, paul, teresa reed dip oh, sloan, and douglas winslow. i also want to express my gratitude to jamaal greene and carol lee who cochaired the resolution committee to the members of that committee, diane amon, christopher, daniel, jean, abner greene, johnson, detroit mackenzie, eduardo, deborah, george,...
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a bundle, david debruyne, sarah eisenberg, jeff fisher, to judge pamela harris, justice leondra cougar, georgia louis lineman, nancy model, judge randolph moss, judge alison nathan, skip paul, teresa reed diplo, cliff sloan, and douglas winthrop. i also want to express my gratitude to jamal greene and carol lee who co-chair the resolutions committee, and to the members of that committee. diane eamonn, christopher gruber, daniel farber. jeanne gal breath, all attuned a johnson, trey mackenzie, eduardo, debra pearl scene, george rather grim, adam somma hall, robert shapiro, kate shaw, and sonia west. the meeting today will be chaired by chief george barrett scott harris will be the secretary. i want to turn the podium and the meetings who chief george baron. >> madame sister general, mr. chief justice, so associate justices, members of the stevens family, mr. attorney general, members of the sikh supreme court barr. it's a great honor to be with you all to remember a great man. but in saying that, i cannot help but think it seems in misleading way to describe justice stevens. not because it's inaccurate, but because it does not capture what made him great. that description t
a bundle, david debruyne, sarah eisenberg, jeff fisher, to judge pamela harris, justice leondra cougar, georgia louis lineman, nancy model, judge randolph moss, judge alison nathan, skip paul, teresa reed diplo, cliff sloan, and douglas winthrop. i also want to express my gratitude to jamal greene and carol lee who co-chair the resolutions committee, and to the members of that committee. diane eamonn, christopher gruber, daniel farber. jeanne gal breath, all attuned a johnson, trey mackenzie,...
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david's going to do with his twin brother. that is so heartbreaking. give us your insight based on your research and expertise in russia. how likely is it that paulan and brittney griner both be brought home safely? >> this is an interesting question. i think that, appropriately, tying these two americans together is the best way to get them both home. you have these messages that the russians want one of their convicted prisoners. he has been convicted and is serving 25 years in the united states for arms trafficking. he is a high-level russian who have been convicted in america. if we are going to think about a prisoner exchange, we should demand both brittani and paul come home. paul is in a massive security prison. in russia, the conditions are not good. there is the fact that his family is able to support him. that also kind of shows us just how about the russian press prison system is. he is having to be supported by his family. also, a key part of brittani's case, this is what we saw earlier this week. she acknowledged her guilt in her case. i think that is important in terms of not only showing the russians that they can have a win, but i
david's going to do with his twin brother. that is so heartbreaking. give us your insight based on your research and expertise in russia. how likely is it that paulan and brittney griner both be brought home safely? >> this is an interesting question. i think that, appropriately, tying these two americans together is the best way to get them both home. you have these messages that the russians want one of their convicted prisoners. he has been convicted and is serving 25 years in the...
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david wallace lockhart, bbc news, westminster. a special constable serving with the metropolitan police has been charged with rape, in connection with an incident in shropshire. ao—year—old paulappear at kidderminster magistrates' court today, facing a total of four charges. he's been suspended from the met and the case has been referred to the independent office for police conduct. the body of the former japanese prime minister, shinzo abe, has been taken to tokyo after he was shot and killed yesterday at a political rally. a 41—one—year—old man — armed with a home—made weapon — said he carried out the attack. but questions have been growing about the speed of the response of security officers, as our correspondent mariko oi reports. ina quiet in a quiet residential street in japan, hundreds of people gathered as they waited. after a long drive back from the city of nara where he was assassinated, the car arrived. the body of japan's longest serving prime minister, shinzo abe, has now returned home here in tokyo. you might be able to see hundreds ofjournalists and camera operators behind me but you also have many members of the japanese public awaiting for many hours for his
david wallace lockhart, bbc news, westminster. a special constable serving with the metropolitan police has been charged with rape, in connection with an incident in shropshire. ao—year—old paulappear at kidderminster magistrates' court today, facing a total of four charges. he's been suspended from the met and the case has been referred to the independent office for police conduct. the body of the former japanese prime minister, shinzo abe, has been taken to tokyo after he was shot and...
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i have brothers joseph liz, rich, paul and ellen, mary, bob, james lynn and my brother david.iversary. >> this thursday. what a big deal. rachel: god bless all of you. god bless you father. so glad to see our cadets are getting such a great chaplain. >> good to be with you this morning. rachel: back you to guys. will: i think the the cains, hegseths will be at that service. now to headlines. >> a truck crashed at michigan flight show. passing a pyrotechnic explosion and burst into flames and broke apart on the runway. the driver, chris darnell was a member of the long time business. the father says the accident was caused by mechanical failure. >>> "new york post," reporting hunter biden's infamous laptop top u.s. officials, overseeing u.s. china relationship. 10 senior google executives. among those executives, one told the "new york post" that hunter solicited tech guy apt es cash from multiple chinese ventures. many company bigwigs also met with then president barack obama. >>> raining hot dog eating champion, joey chestnut is looking for the 15th win this year. this time o
i have brothers joseph liz, rich, paul and ellen, mary, bob, james lynn and my brother david.iversary. >> this thursday. what a big deal. rachel: god bless all of you. god bless you father. so glad to see our cadets are getting such a great chaplain. >> good to be with you this morning. rachel: back you to guys. will: i think the the cains, hegseths will be at that service. now to headlines. >> a truck crashed at michigan flight show. passing a pyrotechnic explosion and burst...
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david daglish and elaine sullivan from seaham were found in a car embedded in the wreckage of the burning truck. and paul of the silver wagon on fire has been located fit and well. everything happened too fast. everybody pulled their brakes super—fast. well, it was a bit surreal — to look at the lorry- and to look at him unscathed. it's like, is this the driver? how can it be? have you got your mobile phone with you, at the moment? could i take that from you, please? and this is the moment that would change his life for ever. we could see he'd been on his mobile phone pretty much all of the day. he was travelling at about 58mph, on his mobile phone, at the point that he ploughed in the back of the standstill traffic. i'll ask you there, are you responsible for causing the death of those three persons for the offence of death by dangerous driving? no comment. in court, 0nut had admitted causing death by dangerous driving. now, starting his eight—year, ten—month sentence, he's broken his silence. i want to apologise. i want to just say i'm really sorry, because i feel really _ bad for what happened. i feel
david daglish and elaine sullivan from seaham were found in a car embedded in the wreckage of the burning truck. and paul of the silver wagon on fire has been located fit and well. everything happened too fast. everybody pulled their brakes super—fast. well, it was a bit surreal — to look at the lorry- and to look at him unscathed. it's like, is this the driver? how can it be? have you got your mobile phone with you, at the moment? could i take that from you, please? and this is the moment...
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paul pelosi. nancy pelosi's husband sells $4 million worth of stock from this semiconductor company at a major loss ahead of yesterday's vote in the senate. davidwest virginia. republican. caller: good morning. thank you for taking michael. i have a couple pollutants on the drug prices. it's my understanding that fda negotiates the medical prices for drugs after the drugs are approved. whereas other countries negotiate the price for their drugs before the approval happens. therefore the u.s. loses the leverage of setting the prices by approving the drugs before the prices are set. the second thing, generally i hear a lot of anti-biden and anti-trumpet messages from your callers and it's surprising to me in a country of 320 million people, those are the best candidates we can come up with. certainly there's got to be other candidates that would do a much better job of running this country and the only third thing i would have to say is they talk about the division in d.c. which is true. i think part of the solution could be term limits for congress as well as the supreme court and to thank you again for taking my call. host: you might be interes
paul pelosi. nancy pelosi's husband sells $4 million worth of stock from this semiconductor company at a major loss ahead of yesterday's vote in the senate. davidwest virginia. republican. caller: good morning. thank you for taking michael. i have a couple pollutants on the drug prices. it's my understanding that fda negotiates the medical prices for drugs after the drugs are approved. whereas other countries negotiate the price for their drugs before the approval happens. therefore the u.s....