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♪ ♪ >> emily: hello, everyone, this is "unnumbered" i am the emily compagno and joining me today foxs anchor julie banderas, kennedy, host of kennedy on fox business, fox fox weather and meteorologist and anchor amy phrase and joining us on the cost for the first time former nfl player and mission cooling chris valletta who is the author of "teamworks" we are excited to have you with us today unwelcome. >> chris: it's great to be here. >> emily: happy friday, let's get to a. now we begin with alarming new details surrounding the chinese flight and the scope of the beijing surveillance operation raising concerns about our national security. we are getting new images showing federal agents pouring over the remnants of the spy flight as the u.s. continues efforts to see just how extensive the surveillance capabilities were peer sources confirm to fox news at the craft had western made parts with english writing although it's not clear if the writing was discovered before or after it was shot down or in the wreckage. now yesterday the state department revealed that the chinese spy craft
♪ ♪ >> emily: hello, everyone, this is "unnumbered" i am the emily compagno and joining me today foxs anchor julie banderas, kennedy, host of kennedy on fox business, fox fox weather and meteorologist and anchor amy phrase and joining us on the cost for the first time former nfl player and mission cooling chris valletta who is the author of "teamworks" we are excited to have you with us today unwelcome. >> chris: it's great to be here. >> emily: happy...
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> greg: everything emily. >> david: razors. >> emily: everything.ors. >> greg: lawn furniture tor. >> emily: there you go. now we just have the visual representation for it. so i hope we keep our fingers in the sky. the middle one. >> greg: oh. >> david: wow. >> greg: yeah. she is filthy. brian, welcome to the show this is your first time. >> brian: thank you. >> greg: it's been a long time coming. >> brian: i'm glad you did the balloon thing 20 times when i came, too. kids at home will love that. >> greg: do you think this could have been handled better? >> brian: there's so many excuses being made and most of them are really bad but the worst one is that there's no room in montana to take this down. like montana is the atlantic ocean of states, okay? if you can take a balloon down, you can do it there. the biden family must have never taken a road trip in montana to believe you couldn't do it. but before that, it was in alaska. this thing was in the alou schenn island a chinese spy balloon and they knew about it for two days and they didn't do any
> greg: everything emily. >> david: razors. >> emily: everything.ors. >> greg: lawn furniture tor. >> emily: there you go. now we just have the visual representation for it. so i hope we keep our fingers in the sky. the middle one. >> greg: oh. >> david: wow. >> greg: yeah. she is filthy. brian, welcome to the show this is your first time. >> brian: thank you. >> greg: it's been a long time coming. >> brian: i'm glad you did the...
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emily, you and i shared a glance.see god enlarging his territory through vessels like that. it is not coincidence that pastor was a former police officer. it is not a coincidence those men walked into a church with guns in their waistband that all of those converging factors, that is god. god said in the bible scripture says, he set a time for zion. that was i on right there. god set time for those men to walk in the church for the pastor to have a cop anointing behind him and to do exactly through him what god wanted him to do. those young men, their lives are changed forever. that territory is enlarged. god is great, amen. >> harris: you know, marc when he asked each one, it reminds us that the lord gives us free choice. do you want us to pray for you? each young man he asked that too. >> marc: absolutely. he probably change their lives. it reminds me a friend, senior charles pope who came for a national day of prayer and gave a humble prayer. one of things he said in this world we often don't see the effects of our
emily, you and i shared a glance.see god enlarging his territory through vessels like that. it is not coincidence that pastor was a former police officer. it is not a coincidence those men walked into a church with guns in their waistband that all of those converging factors, that is god. god said in the bible scripture says, he set a time for zion. that was i on right there. god set time for those men to walk in the church for the pastor to have a cop anointing behind him and to do exactly...
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. >> emily: thank you so much, david.nging it to the couch for discussion. in addition to that, essentially the attorney general's in the same room as the president today while his vacation home being searched. this is the council's first day on the job. special counsel robert hur who will be briefed on the results of the investigation upon conclusion. >> kevin: certainly, more questions than answer and david robert hur ante biden administration and team bob bauer saying we are fully cooperating peer that is the message clearly that the biden team wants to telegraph to everybody in terms of the search rehobeth and penn biden center and wilmington. we have seen 25 or so documents. we don't know except dominic necessarily what they involved with classified markings but to your point, farmer any more questions than answers at this point. and in this case in terms of the biden, the special counsel for trump in terms of mar-a-lago. and we still don't have a lot of updates on that. there is a frustration out there. we want more
. >> emily: thank you so much, david.nging it to the couch for discussion. in addition to that, essentially the attorney general's in the same room as the president today while his vacation home being searched. this is the council's first day on the job. special counsel robert hur who will be briefed on the results of the investigation upon conclusion. >> kevin: certainly, more questions than answer and david robert hur ante biden administration and team bob bauer saying we are...
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the guns were drawn. >> emily: absolutely right.le, the almost president then new that he had classified documents. he knew he was guilty of the same thing. i want to make a click clarification. he did an interview with fox news in 2017 saying that he thought the contents of the dossier were garbage. and i want the press, to emily's points, to go back to journalism school and sprout some skepticism. they are acting like petulant 6-year-olds that want something to be true, such disdain for trump. they wanted that narrative to be true. instead, of skeptically critically looking at it and finding out what was true, what was false, they just assumed. >> harris: you know that bob woodward knows he has a megaphone, so 2017 -- and you are right to point out that fact -- was is it person for us was addressed through the walls of "the washington post," or -- we don't know. >> kennedy: he might've said that and they said "we need this to be true, so we are going to ignore you, going to silence you," because that's what the app or other scum o
the guns were drawn. >> emily: absolutely right.le, the almost president then new that he had classified documents. he knew he was guilty of the same thing. i want to make a click clarification. he did an interview with fox news in 2017 saying that he thought the contents of the dossier were garbage. and i want the press, to emily's points, to go back to journalism school and sprout some skepticism. they are acting like petulant 6-year-olds that want something to be true, such disdain for...
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>> emily: yes.mination may be nonprivilege for one second. this is absolutely atrocious, there is nothing good coming out of college campuses recently. >> kennedy: did the pandemic run a soul? >> the mics before i bring it down to people are struggling decades ago. world war ii, this is ridiculous someone cannot go to a 9:00 until 5:00 job. they feel entitled and they should be a little bit more appreciative of how good we have it, especially in this country given the problems we still have and so many other places. >> should we have snuggle rooms in most offices? >> not if you want to be legal. [laughs] >> dagen: good luck quitting and a recession, have at it. try enlisting. >> that is not a bad idea. >> dr. siegel: talk about parenting my kids are look at because of their mom. >> my kids eat concrete for breakfast pure they are lucky. you have to call a babysitter. one italian restaurant in new jersey, house of spaghetti has a new rule march 8th, no kids allowed under tempe or the restaurant posti
>> emily: yes.mination may be nonprivilege for one second. this is absolutely atrocious, there is nothing good coming out of college campuses recently. >> kennedy: did the pandemic run a soul? >> the mics before i bring it down to people are struggling decades ago. world war ii, this is ridiculous someone cannot go to a 9:00 until 5:00 job. they feel entitled and they should be a little bit more appreciative of how good we have it, especially in this country given the problems...
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i am emily compagno with my cohost kayleigh mcenany and harris faulkner.ning us today, most of the mansion global katrina camp ends, for the first time on "outnumbered," texas land commissioner and partner lop george p bush. george, we are so grateful to have your today, so honored. to the last time i saw you we were chatting about you and i were almost jumping out of a plane skydiving and texas but because of weather we weren't able to maybe that was a bit of a relief. >> george: we did not have to jump out of the plane, but what a way to honor my grandfather, hopefully you got a taste of texas with some barbecue and cowboy boots and country music. so hope to do it again. spin on it was amazing honoring your family and their legacy and that beautiful state of texas and today looking forward to hearing your contribution. so guys, we begin with anger, frustration, and government distrust coming out of the town of east palestinian ohio, residents expressing outrage over an emotional town hall last night blasting the lack of answers about the derailed train a
i am emily compagno with my cohost kayleigh mcenany and harris faulkner.ning us today, most of the mansion global katrina camp ends, for the first time on "outnumbered," texas land commissioner and partner lop george p bush. george, we are so grateful to have your today, so honored. to the last time i saw you we were chatting about you and i were almost jumping out of a plane skydiving and texas but because of weather we weren't able to maybe that was a bit of a relief. >>...
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british gas has now apologised to emily and - has now apologised to emily and removed the metre. from forcibly installing prepayment meters until the end of next month. but the controversy has fanned the flames of discontent against the industry at a time when many customers have been struggling. customers might be thinking, centrica is making all this cash, british gas is making all this cash, they are rich, they can cut prices. the truth is that british gas is not rich, not particularly rich. what british gas does is buy electricity and gas on wholesale markets and sell it to consumers and businesses will stop it made a profit last year but its profit was about £72 million. the profit made by centrica, the parent company, was £3.73 centrica, the parent company, was £3.3 billion and that's because the parent company makes its money from extracting mainly gas and selling it on the wholesale markets. it also made money from having a share in britain's nuclear energy as well. so why couldn't centrica four exam will give a lot of discounted gas to british gas? well, competition law
british gas has now apologised to emily and - has now apologised to emily and removed the metre. from forcibly installing prepayment meters until the end of next month. but the controversy has fanned the flames of discontent against the industry at a time when many customers have been struggling. customers might be thinking, centrica is making all this cash, british gas is making all this cash, they are rich, they can cut prices. the truth is that british gas is not rich, not particularly rich....
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emily kohrs said she did not vote in 2016 and did not vote in 2020.rview today she said that if she were to belong to a political party it would be the, quote, not crazy party. blayne alexander i asked emily kohrs why she chose to speak out publicly today. >> why do you want to speak out publicly? >> because this was a really cool experience. and, it's a lot because the legal system works by choice. it is the whole government. it's government by choice of the people. that is how government functions. that, at some point in history, the american people agreed to it. and so it works. if we do not participate in, it will not work. i think it's important, in general, to not try to skip jury duty. to be like, oh, jury duty, that's my chance to be part of making the system work. that is how you make it work. and i think that's important. >> did you have any idea of all the attention that was surrounding what you have been doing for the past seven months? >> i had some idea. some of it obviously got to us. we were never instructed to avoid all the news. we w
emily kohrs said she did not vote in 2016 and did not vote in 2020.rview today she said that if she were to belong to a political party it would be the, quote, not crazy party. blayne alexander i asked emily kohrs why she chose to speak out publicly today. >> why do you want to speak out publicly? >> because this was a really cool experience. and, it's a lot because the legal system works by choice. it is the whole government. it's government by choice of the people. that is how...
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none of us should engage in that type of talk, starting with james carville. >> kayleigh: emily. >> emilyought up the historical nature of the attacks because it comes from from the democratic party. why don't they ask themselves, why do voters feel disenfranchised? why do members of the republican party feel unseen, disrespected, mocked question requires wealth if they are so elite and so much better educated than all of us, why are they acting terribly them? why are they on the basis of her arguments and why she calling the president a liar and arguing this? let's talk about it. instead, they are ripping apart what she wears? this is appalling and beneath anyone who considers themselves a spokesperson of the party. i think it is at the root of the fact no matter what the democrat party will see everyone else has less than them. we will never be good enough. we talked about this before. we will never be educated enough, good enough, smooth enough, rich and for hillary clinton or james carville or the person occupying the commander-in-chief position in the white house. >> kayleigh: i slee
none of us should engage in that type of talk, starting with james carville. >> kayleigh: emily. >> emilyought up the historical nature of the attacks because it comes from from the democratic party. why don't they ask themselves, why do voters feel disenfranchised? why do members of the republican party feel unseen, disrespected, mocked question requires wealth if they are so elite and so much better educated than all of us, why are they acting terribly them? why are they on the...
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♪ ♪ >> emily: hello, everyone this is "outnumbered." emily compagno with my cohost harris faulkner and joining us today fox news contributor lisa boothe, the host of "get tammy bruce" tammy bruce and "the guy benson show" guy benson. the origins of covid-19 "the wall street journal" reports the energy department believes the pandemic likely resulted from a laboratory leak in wuhan, china, peer that is according to classified intelligence recently provided to the white house and members of congress. the energy department now joins the fbi and the virus from a mishap from a chinese left you will say that it was dismissed by the media by debunked conspiracy theories. so, we will proceed, guy as jonathan turley points out for years the media and government allied to treat anyone raising lab theory is 1 of 3 possibilities. he writes, "conspiracy theorist, racist or racist conspiracy theorist?" he's absolutely right. >> guy: remember for a while it was racist -- you couldn't talk about how this virus originated at all from the perspective of
♪ ♪ >> emily: hello, everyone this is "outnumbered." emily compagno with my cohost harris faulkner and joining us today fox news contributor lisa boothe, the host of "get tammy bruce" tammy bruce and "the guy benson show" guy benson. the origins of covid-19 "the wall street journal" reports the energy department believes the pandemic likely resulted from a laboratory leak in wuhan, china, peer that is according to classified intelligence...
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and we are doing nothing about it. >> emily: that is frightening.ht come up next apparently giving away taxpayer dollars with no strings attached has become a trend. the growing push for guaranteed income programs and counties across america, that is next. ♪ barracuda ♪ it's the number one doctor recommended brand that is scientifically designed to help manage your blood sugar. live every moment. glucerna. if your moderate to severe crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis symptoms are stopping you in your tracks... choose stelara® from the start... and move toward relief after the first dose... with injections every two months. stelara® may increase your risk of infections, some serious, and cancer. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection, flu-like symptoms, sores, new skin growths, have had cancer, or if you need a vaccine. pres, a rare, potentially fatal brain condition, may be possible. some serious allergic reactions and lung inflammation can occur. feel unstoppable. ask your doctor how lasting remission can
and we are doing nothing about it. >> emily: that is frightening.ht come up next apparently giving away taxpayer dollars with no strings attached has become a trend. the growing push for guaranteed income programs and counties across america, that is next. ♪ barracuda ♪ it's the number one doctor recommended brand that is scientifically designed to help manage your blood sugar. live every moment. glucerna. if your moderate to severe crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis symptoms are...
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. ♪ ♪ >> emily: hello, everyone, this is "outnumbered."m emily compagno, kennedy, lisa boothe, and sean duffy, along with harris faulkner. former wisconsin congressman and cohost of the bottom line on fox business. we begin with a fallout from the u.s. military shooting down the chinese by flight over the carolina coast. now china is threatening retaliation. the foreign ministry says there is another aircraft flying over the skies of latin america. in the meantime u.s. navy divers working to recover degree to recover until you are the aircraft spotted by residents from montana a week ago, which was days after it first enter the u.s. airspace from mainland china. that leads to questions about when the biden administration and why it waited so long to shoot it down. instead, the aircraft was allowed to travel across the continental u.s. flying over at least five sensitive military sites. and finally on saturday and f-22 took it out. the incredible moment only seen live on fox news. our team capturing the strength with this exclusive video. a
. ♪ ♪ >> emily: hello, everyone, this is "outnumbered."m emily compagno, kennedy, lisa boothe, and sean duffy, along with harris faulkner. former wisconsin congressman and cohost of the bottom line on fox business. we begin with a fallout from the u.s. military shooting down the chinese by flight over the carolina coast. now china is threatening retaliation. the foreign ministry says there is another aircraft flying over the skies of latin america. in the meantime u.s. navy...
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and the caveat to serious it really is, emily, is . in the really is, emily, is.hree years my colleagues within policing . sees 37,000 within policing. sees 37,000 knives. so anybody that says that stop and search doesn't work. every single one of those knives, emily could have another person or could have cost the carrier their life. i believe that the true figure is probably ten, 15, 20 times that size. now is a major problem and nobody's seems to grasp it. we need messed up and search said. we don't have police officers to do it. we cannot criticise or certainly the police get criticised by some sections of the community, but it's often the community, but it's often the families within those communities that are pleading in mortuaries with their child lying dead on a military slab two metres away. the police and fall into the arms bereft of police officers praying and that we do all we can . well if the we do all we can. well if the police do the best that they can but the judiciary don't play their part i'm afraid it's a circle. we just don't seem to be able t
and the caveat to serious it really is, emily, is . in the really is, emily, is.hree years my colleagues within policing . sees 37,000 within policing. sees 37,000 knives. so anybody that says that stop and search doesn't work. every single one of those knives, emily could have another person or could have cost the carrier their life. i believe that the true figure is probably ten, 15, 20 times that size. now is a major problem and nobody's seems to grasp it. we need messed up and search said....
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>> emily: it's like a written oath.as a sworn testimony. >> tyrus: it's like when you pinky swear. [laughs] [laughs] >> greg: your case that is not a pinky. all right douglas, the more you hear about the joe biden family the more it's all the stuff that the accused the trump family of doing. do you know what i mean? >> douglas: we always kind to mention that i'm a migrant. eight legal migrant. but a migrant nonetheless. they never offered. >> kat: if you weren't a be really weird that you talk like that. [laughs] i'm just saying. >> douglas: anyhow you remind me of that for once referred to it myself. it was a scandal going on in my country today, there was a politician in charge who charged a taxpayer 100 pounds. it's huge. it's a meltdown. now, i say this because we are so used in america at the corruption and a gargantuan scale. most other countries, most of the democracies governments all over sometimes a church a taxpayer for and off they go. only in america how we put up with a situation where the first family is
>> emily: it's like a written oath.as a sworn testimony. >> tyrus: it's like when you pinky swear. [laughs] [laughs] >> greg: your case that is not a pinky. all right douglas, the more you hear about the joe biden family the more it's all the stuff that the accused the trump family of doing. do you know what i mean? >> douglas: we always kind to mention that i'm a migrant. eight legal migrant. but a migrant nonetheless. they never offered. >> kat: if you weren't a...
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everybody does. >> emily: new york city. can't do it people to sign up to be a police officer in new york city. they are at a two decade low here in new york. he picked a great place to go, staten island. there is a lot of police officers who live there because they can afford to live in manhattan just like san francisco. a police officer in san francisco you can afford to live in san francisco they are underpaid disrespected and the union chief of nypd over and over have to protect these officers, pay them and convince them to do a job that is dangerous. to kennedy's point, the land of the free for criminals. that is why you had congressional seats go from blue to red here in new york. nancy pelosi knows that, ron desantis seems to know it. but until you give these officers respect, the pay, the support they need politically and also come again to go back to the business, give them a paycheck, a good one, you aren't going to have -- you aren't going to have the recruitment. not just here but chicago, san francisco and espec
everybody does. >> emily: new york city. can't do it people to sign up to be a police officer in new york city. they are at a two decade low here in new york. he picked a great place to go, staten island. there is a lot of police officers who live there because they can afford to live in manhattan just like san francisco. a police officer in san francisco you can afford to live in san francisco they are underpaid disrespected and the union chief of nypd over and over have to protect these...
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emily. >> emily: good job all on her own for treating herself as a victim, sorority girl, everything. laws are in the favor and down this road enough times. so i'm sure they would not put anything on air unless it is ironclad. the larger part, however, harry and meghan's reaction to perceived fight in the public forum despite, look at me, no, don't look at me. then they sue when they don't like what is happening. and we saw the british course when she conveniently forgot that she actually worked with a british tabloid in publishing a journal. and she called it an infringement that she had forgotten. that embarrassment is difficult to overcome. again, don't start what you can't finish, especially in this country. and i know, remember in 1957, dared to question queen elizabeth and actually led to say, what can i do better? let me listen here instead of taking offense, and knee-jerk suing and maybe they should listen to the criticism and get over themselves. >> kayleigh: "south park" said they were not worried. >> lauren: i will refer to legal minds on the couch but i thought this was hi
emily. >> emily: good job all on her own for treating herself as a victim, sorority girl, everything. laws are in the favor and down this road enough times. so i'm sure they would not put anything on air unless it is ironclad. the larger part, however, harry and meghan's reaction to perceived fight in the public forum despite, look at me, no, don't look at me. then they sue when they don't like what is happening. and we saw the british course when she conveniently forgot that she actually...
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emily, headlines with holly. emily, thank you. good evening. and some breaking news that's come to us in the last few minutes. wales is six nations match against england on saturday will go ahead that's after strike action from welsh players over a contract dispute has been suspended. i'm laughing because emily's in the background , emily's in the background, waving her hands in the air with great glee on the news on that one. we'll have more detail on that story in the next hour. let's bring you the rest of the news bulletin now. the defence secretary, said secretary, ben wallace, has said challenger 2 battles tanks could arrive in ukraine by the spring. he made the comments during a visit to a british army base in dorset where he watched ukrainian soldiers training on the standard british tanks. said by the military to be superior to every russian battle tank. the uk has already promised to send 40 of them to ukraine. but mr. wallace says britain could offer up additional tanks depending on the threat level and the countries defence needs . w
emily, headlines with holly. emily, thank you. good evening. and some breaking news that's come to us in the last few minutes. wales is six nations match against england on saturday will go ahead that's after strike action from welsh players over a contract dispute has been suspended. i'm laughing because emily's in the background , emily's in the background, waving her hands in the air with great glee on the news on that one. we'll have more detail on that story in the next hour. let's bring...
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they can do a little better about spotting a bowl and in a air. >> harris: emily. >> emily: just rememberr intel chinese gleamed during seventh a joyride before we we did decide to shoot it down was worth getting shut down. because the $400,000 we spent on the sideline with a missile $200 million on the f-22, well, maybe at that price is comparable to the chinese spent on their surveillance and that payload. whatever it was commit was it because they knew we would shoot it down even though the defense and intelligence committee ignore the president three or four days before acknowledging this order. i have to point out karine jean-pierre's response it is up to china to figure out what kind of relationship they want. a few minutes ago you said the general at war with china in 2025. i argue we are already at work. we have been as they infiltrated every component of our society, of our society gnomic society and in contrast to karine jean-pierre statement with pompeo's statement we stop pretending for example an innocent company and called it what it is a national security threat. we have ta
they can do a little better about spotting a bowl and in a air. >> harris: emily. >> emily: just rememberr intel chinese gleamed during seventh a joyride before we we did decide to shoot it down was worth getting shut down. because the $400,000 we spent on the sideline with a missile $200 million on the f-22, well, maybe at that price is comparable to the chinese spent on their surveillance and that payload. whatever it was commit was it because they knew we would shoot it down even...
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emily . emily emily.it turns that roald dahl is safe, at least for now. it was revealed earlier this week that the editors at puffin, the publisher, had taken it upon themselves to update books for modern sensibilities . in other modern sensibilities. in other words, they thought their duty to decide what every child in this country may or even should find offensive and take a censorship pen to the author's entire collection . in the new entire collection. in the new and very much not improved version, the colourful language has entertained and inspired the of generations of children has been replaced by the anodyne, the banal and frankly , the the banal and frankly, the downright clunky . funnily downright clunky. funnily enough, the whole thing has backfired. public and even a royal intervention inspired a compromise . puffin will continue compromise. puffin will continue to publish the original, and they will also roll the tamer version. they want to let their hard work go to waste. it's likely that so
emily . emily emily.it turns that roald dahl is safe, at least for now. it was revealed earlier this week that the editors at puffin, the publisher, had taken it upon themselves to update books for modern sensibilities . in other modern sensibilities. in other words, they thought their duty to decide what every child in this country may or even should find offensive and take a censorship pen to the author's entire collection . in the new entire collection. in the new and very much not improved...
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woman: it looks great back here, emily. emily han: thanks.oman: and i contacted gregory to say, can i come out and get it because we don't have any of those specimens in the collection. yep, that's xerotricha there. and who's this little guy? emily han: is that a cochlicella barbara? a really teeny, tiny one? vendetti: yep, that's a juvenile. so, in february 1 of 2016, i came out here, the hans invited me, and we just did a little exploration of their backyard and collected xerotricha conspurcata, so, the species we're talking about, but then also this other species called cochlicella barbara, which also is a first record for los angeles county. and then now, almost two years later, i'm back assessing are those species still here. and they are. we literally are collaborators. like, we have papers together with all of our names on it. so, those are things that-- that collaboration makes this specimen and citizen science and standing in this backyard a really meaningful thing. pauly: this one's gonna go right there. we have the specimens that y
woman: it looks great back here, emily. emily han: thanks.oman: and i contacted gregory to say, can i come out and get it because we don't have any of those specimens in the collection. yep, that's xerotricha there. and who's this little guy? emily han: is that a cochlicella barbara? a really teeny, tiny one? vendetti: yep, that's a juvenile. so, in february 1 of 2016, i came out here, the hans invited me, and we just did a little exploration of their backyard and collected xerotricha...
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but emily says after learning one of the volunteer artists that helped her paint the mural had a pet rabbit that passed away recently, they named that little rabbit on the wall after it which is riley. so go check out riley in concord. 333 arts is a continuation of the dragon school. you are welcome to get involved with them as a volunteer to help beauty blank canvass across the bay area. ♪ ♪ >>> coming up. a dynamic duo of traditional blues and folk music, the bay area group is up for another gram my award. >>> plus, a tribute to the past. we'll meet the lady that's keeping the memory of if you have this... and you get this... you could end up with this... unexpected out-of-pocket costs. which for those on medicare, or soon to be, is a good reason to take charge of your health care. so consider this. an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare. why? because medicare alone doesn't pay for everything. and what it doesn't pay for, like deductibles and copays, could really add up. even thousands of dollars a year. medicare supplement plans help by paying some of wha
but emily says after learning one of the volunteer artists that helped her paint the mural had a pet rabbit that passed away recently, they named that little rabbit on the wall after it which is riley. so go check out riley in concord. 333 arts is a continuation of the dragon school. you are welcome to get involved with them as a volunteer to help beauty blank canvass across the bay area. ♪ ♪ >>> coming up. a dynamic duo of traditional blues and folk music, the bay area group is up...
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emily kohrs, the 13-year-old foreperson of the grand jury became foreperson the when she volunteered and no one else wanted it, and refused to reveal who the grand jury recommended for indictment. but she did say it was more than a dozen people. that seems to mean that more than a dozen people who were trying to overturn the presidential election in georgia in favor of donald trump, were recommended for indictment by the special grand jury. emily kohrs entered the history books yesterday when she decided to do the first television interview of her life with nbc's blayne alexander. it lasted, as i said, 42 minutes. and last night, we showed you 13 of those 42 minutes. last night, on nbc nightly news, with lester holt, they only had the time to show 45 seconds of that 42 minute interview. you have seen more that interview on this program than anywhere else and there is so more that no one outside of msnbc and nbc has seen it. we'll bring you more of the unseen parts of that interview later in this hour focusing on what the grand juror said about white house counsel pat cipollone and hi
emily kohrs, the 13-year-old foreperson of the grand jury became foreperson the when she volunteered and no one else wanted it, and refused to reveal who the grand jury recommended for indictment. but she did say it was more than a dozen people. that seems to mean that more than a dozen people who were trying to overturn the presidential election in georgia in favor of donald trump, were recommended for indictment by the special grand jury. emily kohrs entered the history books yesterday when...
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is that emily's favourite song?bination. it's busy, it's intense, and for emily and christopher, it's life—saving. christopher has got a tracheotomy and emily has got choking issues. the 12—year—old twins were born prematurely and have complex medical needs. are you 0k, emily? each one on their own could be life threatening. if we have a problem with christopher's breathing tube, his tracheostomy, and we're unable to resolve it, he'd be dead within minutes. get the lady to come round here and see. just before christmas, with ambulances in short supply, and hospitals declaring critical incidents, christopher started to have problems with his breathing tube. they called for an ambulance, but were told that despite christopher being a category one, which means paramedics should arrive within ten minutes, it could be a three—hour wait. what's going through your head at this point? you've tried everything. you literally know that it's got to be emergency care. it's scary. yeah, it's scary. and you start to think, "what's
is that emily's favourite song?bination. it's busy, it's intense, and for emily and christopher, it's life—saving. christopher has got a tracheotomy and emily has got choking issues. the 12—year—old twins were born prematurely and have complex medical needs. are you 0k, emily? each one on their own could be life threatening. if we have a problem with christopher's breathing tube, his tracheostomy, and we're unable to resolve it, he'd be dead within minutes. get the lady to come round here...
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emily kohrs entered the history books yesterday when she decided to do the first television interview of her life with nbc's blaine alexander. the interview lasted, as i just said, 42 minutes, and last night we showed you 13 of those 42 minutes. last night, on nbc nightly news, with lester holt, they only had the time to show 45 seconds of that 42 minute interview. you have seen more that interview on this program than anywhere else and there is still more but no more outside of msnbc and nbc has seen it. we'll bring you more of the unseen parts of that interview later in this hour focusing on what the grand juror said about white house counsel pat cipollone and his testimony to the council. she made it clear if he thinks that path cipollone as one of the witnesses who committed perjury and she revealed that the grand jury watch the january six committee's hearings in the grand jury room as part of their own investigation. also tonight, former prosecutor andrew weissmann will join us with the breaking news of the day which special prosecutor jack smith has subpoenaed donald trump's da
emily kohrs entered the history books yesterday when she decided to do the first television interview of her life with nbc's blaine alexander. the interview lasted, as i just said, 42 minutes, and last night we showed you 13 of those 42 minutes. last night, on nbc nightly news, with lester holt, they only had the time to show 45 seconds of that 42 minute interview. you have seen more that interview on this program than anywhere else and there is still more but no more outside of msnbc and nbc...
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emily, latest news headlines. emily, thank you. good evening.the latest gb news us president joe biden's says the united states will announce new sanctions against russia. this week, joe biden was speaking to thousands gathered in the centre of warsaw, telling the crowd that the ukrainian people's love of their country would prevail in their country would prevail in the war against russia. it follows talks he held this afternoon with the president of poland a day after his surprise visit to ukraine. the two leaders addressed security issues and growing nato presence in poland . the united states and in poland. the united states and the nations of europe do not seek to control or destroy russia . the west is not plotting russia. the west is not plotting to attack russia. as putin said today, and millions of russian citizens only want to live in peace with their neighbours are not the enemy . this war is never not the enemy. this war is never a necessity. it's a tragedy . a necessity. it's a tragedy. president putin chose this . war president puti
emily, latest news headlines. emily, thank you. good evening.the latest gb news us president joe biden's says the united states will announce new sanctions against russia. this week, joe biden was speaking to thousands gathered in the centre of warsaw, telling the crowd that the ukrainian people's love of their country would prevail in their country would prevail in the war against russia. it follows talks he held this afternoon with the president of poland a day after his surprise visit to...
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they say that emily coors media tour has tainted any attempt by district attorney willis to move towardharging trump. >> what are your options? >> are the results of that special purpose grand jury to be crumbled like a piece of paper and thrown into a waste paper basket. our options are can this district attorney continue to be part of this case. we have to legally research all of those issues. >> have you lost confidence in the district attorney? >> we've lost 100% confidence in this process. we feel this process has been compromised. >> reporter: emily coors, they say, is not to blame. >> this 30-year-old foreperson to us has actually provided us a lens and made us aware that every suspicion we had as to this questionable process, was, in fact, a reality. >> she didn't break any rules, though? right? she might maye have broken a norm. the grand jury was over by the time she went on the media tour as you put it. what did she do wrong in your view legally? >> we have no chagrin towards this foreperson and looks like they lost perspective over keeping separation between prosecuting atto
they say that emily coors media tour has tainted any attempt by district attorney willis to move towardharging trump. >> what are your options? >> are the results of that special purpose grand jury to be crumbled like a piece of paper and thrown into a waste paper basket. our options are can this district attorney continue to be part of this case. we have to legally research all of those issues. >> have you lost confidence in the district attorney? >> we've lost 100%...
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that jury foreperson is emily kohrs, and she joins me now. emily, thank you for coming on.y off the top, as you and i just discussed, but for everyone to know, you are somewhat limited in what you can discuss under the judge's orders as of now. but we do know of course one of the biggest questions remaining for everyone that wasn't in that jury room with you is how many people are in trouble here. what can you tell us about how many people you recommended as a group to face indictments? >> well, thank you for having me, first of all. and i'm hesitant to speak to something that the judge made a decision not to share. he -- i don't know if everyone's aware of this, but there was a hearing about what parts of the report should and should not be published in its various forms. and the list -- well, the sections that were removed were consciously chosen to be removed. and i don't want to say i have better judgment than the judge. >> that's totally understandable. is it, would you say when it comes to -- there are indictments recommended, of course. is it 12 people, is it more th
that jury foreperson is emily kohrs, and she joins me now. emily, thank you for coming on.y off the top, as you and i just discussed, but for everyone to know, you are somewhat limited in what you can discuss under the judge's orders as of now. but we do know of course one of the biggest questions remaining for everyone that wasn't in that jury room with you is how many people are in trouble here. what can you tell us about how many people you recommended as a group to face indictments?...
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emily, thank tatiana sanchez. emily, thank you.t from the gb newsroom, the family missing mother of two, nicola belli has insisted there's no evidence whatsoever that she fell into the river. wyre it's after officers investigating the disappearance, say they believe she fell into the river whilst walking her dog . ms. billy walking her dog. ms. billy vanished in lancashire last friday morning. the is focusing on a ten minute window between ten and 9:20 that's unaccounted for. police say they're not treating her disappearance as suspicious . treating her disappearance as suspicious. but as a tragic case a missing person. nicholas friend heather says it's all too much . the family. as a friend , much. the family. as a friend, nicky, i am struggling to see how we can take a theory as a conclusion and, you know, nicky, we need evidence . know where we need evidence. know where nicky is. and as far as i'm aware there they have not found any evidence. so, paul and nick's parents and sister last night and the heartbroken they all living i
emily, thank tatiana sanchez. emily, thank you.t from the gb newsroom, the family missing mother of two, nicola belli has insisted there's no evidence whatsoever that she fell into the river. wyre it's after officers investigating the disappearance, say they believe she fell into the river whilst walking her dog . ms. billy walking her dog. ms. billy vanished in lancashire last friday morning. the is focusing on a ten minute window between ten and 9:20 that's unaccounted for. police say they're...
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emily: so, i saw a "shark tank" trailer. tony: yeah. emily: that's going to be fun. that's going to be fun. emily: what was the most, like, surprising thing about it? tony: how kind mr. wonderful actually is. [laughter] how soft he is, i guess. yeah, he's a really nice guy. emily: did it give you any flashbacks to your yc days and the panic days of early entrepreneurship? tony: yes. and that they au
emily: so, i saw a "shark tank" trailer. tony: yeah. emily: that's going to be fun. that's going to be fun. emily: what was the most, like, surprising thing about it? tony: how kind mr. wonderful actually is. [laughter] how soft he is, i guess. yeah, he's a really nice guy. emily: did it give you any flashbacks to your yc days and the panic days of early entrepreneurship? tony: yes. and that they au
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with each mural emily sees it as a responsibility.o her it is a way she can impact the world by giving an opportunity to connect to something new and learn more about the people we share our community with. >> we are all just trying to get by. hopefully, that means discovering beauty of each other and of our background. >> in this parking lot, this red rabbit is a shining reminder of the gift of what a new year can be for us all and what can happen when we come together to create a shared light in a dark space. >> the mural does not have a name but she said after learning one of the volunteer artists that helped paint had a pet rabbit that passed away, they named this rabbit after that pet. this is riley. if you are in the garage, check out riley. joining us, the founder behind 333 arts. i have been so impressed with the work you guys have been doing. i was intrigued because i saw you on instagram. tell us about 333 arts. >> 333 arts is a nonprofit that uses collaborative art to connect people. that's the easiest way to explain it. it
with each mural emily sees it as a responsibility.o her it is a way she can impact the world by giving an opportunity to connect to something new and learn more about the people we share our community with. >> we are all just trying to get by. hopefully, that means discovering beauty of each other and of our background. >> in this parking lot, this red rabbit is a shining reminder of the gift of what a new year can be for us all and what can happen when we come together to create a...
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emily: the case in question is gonzalez versus google.hey are trying to rule if youtube is liable for terrorism recruitment videos. caroline: overall it felt as if some holes were being punished into the arguments coming from the gonzales family. this is about the loss of a daughter, about islamic terrorism, but what did they have at issue with the legal arguments here? emily: we heard frustration and confusion from the justices off the bat during the three-hour oral arguments. the justices said, what is the line you are drying? most things on the internet are recommended to users through algorithms. they say that the gonzalez family has not shown what they are even wanting to do to section 230. caroline: overall in terms of the arguments coming from big tech, what is its argument at the moment as it stands? we heard from mark zuckerberg, seeing ways in which it could be nuanced or updated. we saw what europe put in place to tackle some of the harassment and hate speech. will 230 be brushed aside for the time being, at least? emily: they
emily: the case in question is gonzalez versus google.hey are trying to rule if youtube is liable for terrorism recruitment videos. caroline: overall it felt as if some holes were being punished into the arguments coming from the gonzales family. this is about the loss of a daughter, about islamic terrorism, but what did they have at issue with the legal arguments here? emily: we heard frustration and confusion from the justices off the bat during the three-hour oral arguments. the justices...
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emily, thank you and headlines. emily, thank you and good evening to you., in the last half hour, lancashire police have confirmed that the body discovered heard in the river wyre yesterday has now been formally identified as that of missing mother of two nicola bulley. the body was found a mile away from where nicola disappeared. three weeks ago. dufing disappeared. three weeks ago. during a morning, dog walk. it was found by members of the public. was found by members of the pubuc.the was found by members of the public. the cause of death has not yet been revealed. a police liaison officer read out a statement on behalf of nicola's family a short time ago. statement on behalf of nicola's family a short time ago . finally family a short time ago. finally nikki , you are no longer nikki, you are no longer a missing person. you have been found. we can let you rest now. we love you . always have and we love you. always have and always will. we will take it from here . well, in other news from here. well, in other news today , the families of people today, the
emily, thank you and headlines. emily, thank you and good evening to you., in the last half hour, lancashire police have confirmed that the body discovered heard in the river wyre yesterday has now been formally identified as that of missing mother of two nicola bulley. the body was found a mile away from where nicola disappeared. three weeks ago. dufing disappeared. three weeks ago. during a morning, dog walk. it was found by members of the public. was found by members of the pubuc.the was...
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emily, your last 30 seconds on democracy now!ou think is most important for people to understand? >> this is not a conspiracy theory. this is standard operating procedure for norfolk southern. they have 70 million safety violations since 2000 and 21 million in envirmental. 25 million americans live on an oil train path. this is in the poorest parts of america. they continue to do safety issues, lower safety concerns, not worry about us because we are the people that historically cannot fight back. what we're going to do with river valley organizing is we're going to offer free soil and water testing to people so we can figure out what is going on. with the university of pittsburgh and theniversity of kentucky on board to do long-range studies. after the immediate aftermath, these people are going to need people to advocate for them. i have several family members that have cancer, asthma from these industries. we need them to stop killing us. we told them 10 years ago, we told the epa that bomb trains were going to happen. when se
emily, your last 30 seconds on democracy now!ou think is most important for people to understand? >> this is not a conspiracy theory. this is standard operating procedure for norfolk southern. they have 70 million safety violations since 2000 and 21 million in envirmental. 25 million americans live on an oil train path. this is in the poorest parts of america. they continue to do safety issues, lower safety concerns, not worry about us because we are the people that historically cannot...
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the other is this woman, emily corps. the 4% of that special grand jury.with my colleague, blayne alexander, earlier this week and had some very interesting things to say, including that the list of recommended indictments is, quote, not a short list. and that it might include donald trump. take a listen. >> did the grand jury recommend an indictment of former president trump? >> i'm not going to speak on exact indictments. >> what would be surprised, are there bombshells? -- >> i don't think that there are any giant plot twists coming. i don't think that there are any, like, giant, that's not the way i expected to go at all. i don't think that's in store for anyone. >> so, nothing that would surprise people who have been following this? >> probably not. i wouldn't want to characterize anyone else's reaction, of course. >> joining us now is barbara mcquade, professor of law at the university of michigan. former united states attorney, co-host of the hashtag sisters -- podcast and in her free time, msnbc legal analyst. and the gray tÉa mitchell, washington
the other is this woman, emily corps. the 4% of that special grand jury.with my colleague, blayne alexander, earlier this week and had some very interesting things to say, including that the list of recommended indictments is, quote, not a short list. and that it might include donald trump. take a listen. >> did the grand jury recommend an indictment of former president trump? >> i'm not going to speak on exact indictments. >> what would be surprised, are there bombshells? --...
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all right, those are the headlines i'm emily ango and the niece continues. he, after al jazeera world, to stay with us. ah ah oh, she's to love. yeah. the 19 seventy's was a decade of cultural change across the globe, including the era worlds. filmmakers explored political themes through cinema, looking at the arab israeli conflict, the loss of palestinian lands to israel in 1967 and the challenges faced by the arab nationalist movements. this film examines the 17th through the prism of film and theater. the jury and political thriller, 2nd greece called dead triumphs at the 1970 oscar winning best foreign language film to technician follow up to make this possible. thank last ivan. sherry motion. hodge. old 122 only got the 1st few we have that. not until we started today from, sorry, a hannah surrounded by the jan from so we do tend to sure i can also so you can if we finish i show you how to class menu and some similar nice movie. also the more catchy. no, no, no, no, you will probably, i think you post records, i will many 50 that contestable, got to be
all right, those are the headlines i'm emily ango and the niece continues. he, after al jazeera world, to stay with us. ah ah oh, she's to love. yeah. the 19 seventy's was a decade of cultural change across the globe, including the era worlds. filmmakers explored political themes through cinema, looking at the arab israeli conflict, the loss of palestinian lands to israel in 1967 and the challenges faced by the arab nationalist movements. this film examines the 17th through the prism of film...
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emily bazalon and rick wilson are here. we're back in 60 seconds. 60 secs with a majority of my patience with sensitivity, i see irritated gums and weak enamel. sensodyne sensitivity gum & enamel relieves sensitivity, helps restore gum health, and rehardens enamel. i'm a big advocate of recommending things that i know work. (vo) with verizon, you can now get a private 5g network. so you can do more than connect your business, i'm a big advocate of you can make it even smarter. now ports can know where every piece of cargo is. and where it's going. (dock worker) right on time. (vo) robots can predict breakdowns and order their own replacement parts. (foreman) nice work. (vo) and retailers can get ahead of the fashion trend of the day with a new line tomorrow. with a verizon private 5g network, you can get more agility and security. giving you more control of your business. we call this enterprise intelligence. from the network america relies on. >>> we're back with "new york times" legal writer emily bazelon and lincoln proj
emily bazalon and rick wilson are here. we're back in 60 seconds. 60 secs with a majority of my patience with sensitivity, i see irritated gums and weak enamel. sensodyne sensitivity gum & enamel relieves sensitivity, helps restore gum health, and rehardens enamel. i'm a big advocate of recommending things that i know work. (vo) with verizon, you can now get a private 5g network. so you can do more than connect your business, i'm a big advocate of you can make it even smarter. now ports can...
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emily, thank tatiana sanchez. emily, thank you. good afternoon.say they've arrested 15 people aged between 13 and 54 following the violent protest outside a hotel housing asylum seekers in knowsley on friday night. asylum seekers in knowsley on friday night . witnesses friday night. witnesses described the scene the suites hotel as being like a war zone as demonstrators missiles and set fire to a police van more than 2000 migrants have crossed the english channel so far this yeah the english channel so far this year. that's according to the home office figures. 110 people made the dangerous journey in three small boats yesterday. there have now been more crossings in 2023 than in january and february of 2022 combined . u.n. aid chief martin combined. u.n. aid chief martin griffiths is warning that the death toll in turkey and syria from monday's earthquakes could double. his comments come as the number of confirmed dead has now passed 25,000, despite the conditions. rescuers have continued to find some survivors in the rubble , but they say the in
emily, thank tatiana sanchez. emily, thank you. good afternoon.say they've arrested 15 people aged between 13 and 54 following the violent protest outside a hotel housing asylum seekers in knowsley on friday night. asylum seekers in knowsley on friday night . witnesses friday night. witnesses described the scene the suites hotel as being like a war zone as demonstrators missiles and set fire to a police van more than 2000 migrants have crossed the english channel so far this yeah the english...
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ah, hello, i'm emily angry. this is al jazeera, alive from doh howls, coming up. hope frances is meeting other christian latest during a historic visit to south sudan. we live from cuba. the pentagon says a 2nd chinese to learn has been spotted to oliver latin america after another entered u. s. a space earlier. and not guilty test. the owner, ilan mosque is cleet of fraud charges. he was accused of misleading investors, with a tweet. ah, at least all palestinians have been injured in the largest is riley ride in the occupied west bank. security forces targeted the java refugee camp of the palestinian red crisen, says ambulances, and not being allowed inside. anybody city of jericho has been closed off since last week, following a shooting in an illegal israeli settlement by java is one of 19 palestinian refugee camps in the occupied west bank. more than $8000.00 people live in an area of less than 2 square kilometers, making it one of the least densely populated camps. but the un wifi g agency says people that have inadequate shelter and sewage facilities. alrigh
ah, hello, i'm emily angry. this is al jazeera, alive from doh howls, coming up. hope frances is meeting other christian latest during a historic visit to south sudan. we live from cuba. the pentagon says a 2nd chinese to learn has been spotted to oliver latin america after another entered u. s. a space earlier. and not guilty test. the owner, ilan mosque is cleet of fraud charges. he was accused of misleading investors, with a tweet. ah, at least all palestinians have been injured in the...
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emilie ikeda, nbc news, los angeles. >> and we thank emilie for sharing that powerful moment and highlightingt important story. that's "nightly news" for this friday. thank you so much for watching i'm tom llamas have a good night and a great weekend. >>> right now on nbc bay area news, oaklands fire police chief speaks for the first time publicly since being let go. >> i was bullied and now we are dealing with the bully again. trent where he places the blame. >>> talking to another former chief who was also fired. >>> we are breaking down the newest form of fentanyl here in the bay area. >>> scooters, going for good, leaving san francisco with some scathing things to say on the way out of town.
emilie ikeda, nbc news, los angeles. >> and we thank emilie for sharing that powerful moment and highlightingt important story. that's "nightly news" for this friday. thank you so much for watching i'm tom llamas have a good night and a great weekend. >>> right now on nbc bay area news, oaklands fire police chief speaks for the first time publicly since being let go. >> i was bullied and now we are dealing with the bully again. trent where he places the blame....
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i'm emily angry. he's a reminder of our top stories this hour about of a control of the ukrainian city of baltimore to is intensifying the head of the russian. wagner mercenary group says there's fees fighting. the city has been the focus of moscow's offensive for weight. the head of the roman catholic church has held a mass to and he is, it's read a visit to south sudan. francis mason timely displaced people and is called for an end to these long conflict. the former pakistani president per share of has died after a long illness. he had been living in to 5 to 2016 to being found guilty of treason and sentence to death. occult and pakistan overturned that sentence back in 2020. and for more on that, let's bring in asia to because she's a senior fellow at the department of war studies at kings college london and joined us via skype is aisha. thanks so much for being on the program for how do you think every day pakistani will be remembering the sheriff? well, every day park is sunny. his probably forgo
i'm emily angry. he's a reminder of our top stories this hour about of a control of the ukrainian city of baltimore to is intensifying the head of the russian. wagner mercenary group says there's fees fighting. the city has been the focus of moscow's offensive for weight. the head of the roman catholic church has held a mass to and he is, it's read a visit to south sudan. francis mason timely displaced people and is called for an end to these long conflict. the former pakistani president per...
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let's start on the ground, emily. a lot of visitors this week.former president trump, you had pete buttigieg, but the question is, what is actually happening on the ground right now. can you talk about how people are feeling, what their questions and demands are? >> las night we had a town hall with independent scientists and environmental legal experts, lawyers, and retired fire chief who was a hazmat trainer for decades. people were very happy that someone was just listening to them and answering their questions. people's questions are, what is norfolk southern going to do right now to help us? because a lot of them are involved -- we are not doing any type of class action lawsuit or anything, we are just offering free legal clinics that will be coming up for people to get unbiased advice. people are concerned about, do they make decisions now because they don't have the money and they need the money? do they wait to make decisions? are their family safe? they have 50% of the people at the meeting last night saying they had well water. at this
let's start on the ground, emily. a lot of visitors this week.former president trump, you had pete buttigieg, but the question is, what is actually happening on the ground right now. can you talk about how people are feeling, what their questions and demands are? >> las night we had a town hall with independent scientists and environmental legal experts, lawyers, and retired fire chief who was a hazmat trainer for decades. people were very happy that someone was just listening to them and...
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in other, words emily kohrs could have told us much more.o judge mcburney, she could have told us if the grand jury recommended an indictment of donald trump, she could have told us everything about the indictments the grand jury recommended. instead, emily kohrs simply told us that the granbury recommended the indictment of more than a dozen people. the further proof, as of now, that emily kohrs crossed no legal line in her interviews, is that donald trump's georgia lawyers spoke publicly for the very first time, criticizing those interviews, but not raising a single legal objection of any kind to those interviews. donald trump himself said that the interviews show, quote, this is an illegal kangaroo court. of course he said that. and that is a lie from donald trump. one of donald trump's lawyers said today, quote, this is not the way that a grand jury is supposed to operate. that too is a lie in georgia, because according to georgia law, which very clearly says that everything that emily kohrs has done and said is perfectly legal. and judg
in other, words emily kohrs could have told us much more.o judge mcburney, she could have told us if the grand jury recommended an indictment of donald trump, she could have told us everything about the indictments the grand jury recommended. instead, emily kohrs simply told us that the granbury recommended the indictment of more than a dozen people. the further proof, as of now, that emily kohrs crossed no legal line in her interviews, is that donald trump's georgia lawyers spoke publicly for...
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jose, tomorrow's highs in the mid-40s. >> emilie ikeda, thank you. >>> a fiery train crash in a small ohio town has forced thousands to flee as concerns grow that smoke from the wreckage that is still blowing over the community may carry toxins dana griffin has the latest. >> reporter: 50 of the cars in this massive train derailed friday 20 of them carrying hazardous materials, as flames lit up the sky in northeastern ohio, according to the ntsb. >> they are requesting an engine tanker, ladder truck and any available manpower. >> reporter: some 2,000 residents, nearly half of east palestine, still under evacuation orders. visitors told to stay away. >> it's still a very volatile situation. >> reporter: the smoke so thick it could be seen from this weather radar, and conditions so concerning, firefighters had to leave the area as they let the fire burn. >> 14 cars carrying vinyl chloride were involved in the derailment and have been exposed to fire. at least one vinyl chloride car is intermittently releasing the contents of the car through a pressure relief device as designed. >> repor
jose, tomorrow's highs in the mid-40s. >> emilie ikeda, thank you. >>> a fiery train crash in a small ohio town has forced thousands to flee as concerns grow that smoke from the wreckage that is still blowing over the community may carry toxins dana griffin has the latest. >> reporter: 50 of the cars in this massive train derailed friday 20 of them carrying hazardous materials, as flames lit up the sky in northeastern ohio, according to the ntsb. >> they are...
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i mean, emily and i are pushing against the narrative. so it's not regulated to an ethnic group when we push against the narrative. there's fear. that means that narrative, that dominant narrative that has carried us as a society is being threatened. and so the question is, should it be threatened? and what are we afraid of? yeah. mm hmm. so. 100 years ago, about kentucky went about rebranding itself. and this song that had been came out of a man from pittsburgh. stephen foster was you know, popularized all over the country in the 19th century. it was only the 20th century that kentucky looking for a way to get away from sort of reputation, poor and full of gun toting, you know, feuding klan boys in the mountains seized on this famous song to that everybody just thought was lovely to market itself. and they did that first by opening a tourist attraction in kentucky called the old kentucky home, where you could go and the only home mentioned in this song, if you remember from my reading of it, is a slave cabin. but this was that wasn't a v
i mean, emily and i are pushing against the narrative. so it's not regulated to an ethnic group when we push against the narrative. there's fear. that means that narrative, that dominant narrative that has carried us as a society is being threatened. and so the question is, should it be threatened? and what are we afraid of? yeah. mm hmm. so. 100 years ago, about kentucky went about rebranding itself. and this song that had been came out of a man from pittsburgh. stephen foster was you know,...