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james bryant: see?ere's no-- he wants to go where everything is already set and everything is perfect. and that's not the way life is. i'm just trying to teach him something. but he don't listen. ok, so what's next? clarence: morales? [mispronounces] james bryant: "more or less?" where they located? clarence: "more or less?" annamarie: "morales." clarence: located off of canal. james bryant: what's the name of it? clarence: "more or less?" "morales?" annamarie: "morales." clarence: yeah. m-o-r-l-a-s? l-a-e-s? annamarie: morales. james bryant: how are you going to work for sobody you can't even spell the name of the damn funeral he? clarence: [laughs] because i researched them. i researched them. james bryant: it's not m-o-r-a-l-s. that's "morals." clarence pierre: m-o-r-l-a-e-s. l-e-s. james bryant: and what else was about them that was so impressive? clarence pierre: very professional. they have a lot of families. they have high volume. so they're doing good, though. and i would like to go over there a
james bryant: see?ere's no-- he wants to go where everything is already set and everything is perfect. and that's not the way life is. i'm just trying to teach him something. but he don't listen. ok, so what's next? clarence: morales? [mispronounces] james bryant: "more or less?" where they located? clarence: "more or less?" annamarie: "morales." clarence: located off of canal. james bryant: what's the name of it? clarence: "more or less?"...
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and james knows what he's doing. james bryant: you put anything on his hair? clarence pierre: uh-huh. james bryant: what? clarence pierre: some oil. james bryant: did you put some on him? clarence pierre: no, i thought you was asking me, am i going to put something-- james bryant: no, you didn't. well, i'mma have to really-- i'mma have to-- i have to work harder with you. [laughter] [piano playing] so you scared of hard work? clarence pierre: no, not scared of hard work. just like you said, it's a new day-- james bryant: you want to walk in on easy street. clarence pierre: yeah, it's a new day and new time. james bryant: i can remember when i first went to see one of my grandmother's brothers who died back in '57, '57. philippine lucky funeral home in rockdale had his body. and they wouldn't let us come through the front door to view him. we had to go through the back. they went in, oh, yes, sir. you so good to us. and we gone through the back door. now you can go through the front door. clarence pierre: since been at the age of 5, i always was curious about d
and james knows what he's doing. james bryant: you put anything on his hair? clarence pierre: uh-huh. james bryant: what? clarence pierre: some oil. james bryant: did you put some on him? clarence pierre: no, i thought you was asking me, am i going to put something-- james bryant: no, you didn't. well, i'mma have to really-- i'mma have to-- i have to work harder with you. [laughter] [piano playing] so you scared of hard work? clarence pierre: no, not scared of hard work. just like you said,...
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he banished james from the reservation. there was something near tex nor sarah knew just then not just that the spokane cops were investigating sarah's wayward husband, out on th north dakota prairie, anothe law man had been poking around for more than a year, homeland security agent derek trudel ha heard from a colleague about the missing casey clark, and the ripoff report and othe possible crimes. >> he told me the story and it just sounded unbelievable, i what it did. >> by the time burbridge started showing up, trudel could tell him a thing or tw about james henrikson. >> how would you describe him? >> he comes across as a, i mean, just >> you're at a loss for words. >> you could say that he comes across as a used car salesman, but that's not fair to used ca salesmen the guy is just, he's a scum bag. >> by the time doug carlisle was murdered, trudel had jus coincidence been on james'trai for a year, looking at possibl illegal drug imports and the mysterious disappearance o friend and employee case clark. he had to look
he banished james from the reservation. there was something near tex nor sarah knew just then not just that the spokane cops were investigating sarah's wayward husband, out on th north dakota prairie, anothe law man had been poking around for more than a year, homeland security agent derek trudel ha heard from a colleague about the missing casey clark, and the ripoff report and othe possible crimes. >> he told me the story and it just sounded unbelievable, i what it did. >> by the...
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>> james: that's correct.with a pig? he took the dog and i took the pig. and a friend of mine overheard my sort of -- >> stephen: defense. >> james: enthusiastic defense of pigs and how intelligent they were. and said his birthday is coming up. 21st birthday. i'm going to buy him a pig. a pig is the traditon. >> stephen: you recommend that two young men everywhere? >> james: it is time tested. she gave me this little football, so cute. little black stripe across its shoulders, high-heeled shoes on all four feed. the cutest little thing. it lived in a cardboard box in the foot of my bed for the winter and then when the spring came, i moved her out into sortg myself a house in the woods. in a manner of pen and moved her in there and she started to put on weight. she put on about 500 pounds. in a little over a year. >> stephen: wow, in a year? >> james: we might have over fed her but she was apprised pig. she won a blue ribbon at the agricultural fair. >> stephen: oh, wow. let me ask you the critical question her
>> james: that's correct.with a pig? he took the dog and i took the pig. and a friend of mine overheard my sort of -- >> stephen: defense. >> james: enthusiastic defense of pigs and how intelligent they were. and said his birthday is coming up. 21st birthday. i'm going to buy him a pig. a pig is the traditon. >> stephen: you recommend that two young men everywhere? >> james: it is time tested. she gave me this little football, so cute. little black stripe across...
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one of their first calls was o her church pastor, james flanders and his wife.atic. i would say he was good at his job. >> i wonder what it would be like to listen to him preach >> you can youtube him >> yes, you can. >> we all at times forget th promises of god's word >> the pastor grew there calvary emerald coast church from scratch spread it through youtube. and by the time marie bega attended tending, every servic filled up. >> they were a tight-kni family, that church. >> but now with marie gone the were caring for little grace so, did the flanders have an idea what happened to marie? perhaps they knew who th father was and where that abusive boyfriend might be found and oh, yes, there was a story all right. >> coming up - questions mount and leads ar running out. it was time running out too? >> he searched it but there wa nothing to search. it was clean this case for sure, was an investigator's worst nightmare >> when "dateline" continues they're called 'small businesses.' but to the people who build them there's nothing 'small' about them. that's why at t
one of their first calls was o her church pastor, james flanders and his wife.atic. i would say he was good at his job. >> i wonder what it would be like to listen to him preach >> you can youtube him >> yes, you can. >> we all at times forget th promises of god's word >> the pastor grew there calvary emerald coast church from scratch spread it through youtube. and by the time marie bega attended tending, every servic filled up. >> they were a tight-kni...
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alyssa asked to meet with james.as whisked way. >> i told him that i decided to forgive him and that i wanted him to have hope. >> and she wept then. tears of forgiveness. of lingering grief for her father. and as for melissa? after the trial, she told us, she was ready to move on. >> where will you keep ben? >> he will always be in my heart. he will never be forgotten war, but we do have to go on. we still have to be here and live today day lives. >> if he's looking down and watching you, what would he think about his daughter? >> i think he still loves me and that i'm doing much better than i was in my other house. >> he misses? >> yes, i miss some allot. >> your strong kid, aren't you? >> yeah. >> that's all for this edition of dateline, i'm craig melvin, thank you for watching. ank you fo r watching >> i'm craig melvin >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is dateline. >> this was an insane world that i was living in. i did what i had to do.
alyssa asked to meet with james.as whisked way. >> i told him that i decided to forgive him and that i wanted him to have hope. >> and she wept then. tears of forgiveness. of lingering grief for her father. and as for melissa? after the trial, she told us, she was ready to move on. >> where will you keep ben? >> he will always be in my heart. he will never be forgotten war, but we do have to go on. we still have to be here and live today day lives. >> if he's...
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i'm james brown in for norah.ative program taking flight at one major u.s. airline, hoping to tackle the industry's pilot shortage. plus, it's friday, so we go "on the road" with an army widow who is keeping a long-held promise to her late husband. but first an extremely rare and dangerous flash flood of emergency has been issued for parts of california. president biden has approved a disaster declaration as a series of severe storms pound the state. 17 million residents are under flood alerts and thousands ordered to evacuate, as overflowing rivers and creeks send raging waters across the roads and into homes. the storm is already being blamed for at least two deaths. and take a look at this. a small jet skidded off the runway into the mud this afternoon at an airport on the california coast. this is all due to a massive atmospheric river, all the way from hawaii, bringing with it heavy snow, torrential rains, and life-threatening floods and mudslides. cbs's carter evans will start us off tonight from northern ca
i'm james brown in for norah.ative program taking flight at one major u.s. airline, hoping to tackle the industry's pilot shortage. plus, it's friday, so we go "on the road" with an army widow who is keeping a long-held promise to her late husband. but first an extremely rare and dangerous flash flood of emergency has been issued for parts of california. president biden has approved a disaster declaration as a series of severe storms pound the state. 17 million residents are under...
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james: mr.tary, is the future of climate change policy, where you are in brazil, or where -- or is it here in the u.s., and the state of florida where bolsonaro, trump, and desantis are all making degrees of effort to take national office? they would have very different climate policies from yours. sec. kerry: we already saw the climate policies of president bolsonaro, and certainly of president trump who pulled out of the paris agreement. but i believe the world has made a decision that. this is not something that one person in one country and politics or otherwise is going to be able to turn around. the ford motor company, general motors, many other companies in europe, per sadie -- mercedes, porsche, they have made decisions to produce electric vehicles. by 2030, 50% of vehicles sold in the u.s. will be electric. by 2035, the goal is to be 100% electric. that is the goal president biden has set. ford motor company and general motors will not spend billions as they have to traform their factor
james: mr.tary, is the future of climate change policy, where you are in brazil, or where -- or is it here in the u.s., and the state of florida where bolsonaro, trump, and desantis are all making degrees of effort to take national office? they would have very different climate policies from yours. sec. kerry: we already saw the climate policies of president bolsonaro, and certainly of president trump who pulled out of the paris agreement. but i believe the world has made a decision that. this...
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james? >> james: imtiaz, thank you. battleground state of pennsylvania this afternoon to unveil his nearly $7 trillion budget with a promise to protect and strengthen social security and medicare, while reducing the deficit. it is seen as the president's opening bid in negotiations with republicans. >> i want to make it clear, i am ready to meet with the speaker any time, tomorrow, if he has his budget. lay it down, tell me what you want to do, i will show you what i want to do, see what we can agree on. >> james: the plan calls for increased spending for the military and social programs and will be largely paid for with higher taxes on corporations and on individuals making more than $400,000 a year. with energy costs up nearly 16% over last year due to inflation, businesses are looking at ways to save money, and they may have found that with smart technology. we have all heard of smartphones, tvs, and even cars. now, you can add smat glass. in tonight's "eye on america," cbs's ben tracy shows us it could also help sav
james? >> james: imtiaz, thank you. battleground state of pennsylvania this afternoon to unveil his nearly $7 trillion budget with a promise to protect and strengthen social security and medicare, while reducing the deficit. it is seen as the president's opening bid in negotiations with republicans. >> i want to make it clear, i am ready to meet with the speaker any time, tomorrow, if he has his budget. lay it down, tell me what you want to do, i will show you what i want to do, see...
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james: continuity then for the country?ter that is what he is promising but he is also promising rened hope. been through a tough time forve the last eight years. seeing the economy decline, insecurity rise. he says he wants to turn things around and improve the economy. james: mighty jones inexhaustible working throughout the election. thank you so much. to the middle east now, where clashes broke out between the police and people protesting against contentious judicial reforms in israel. protesters blocked roads and raways in what they called a day of disruption. they believe sweeping changes being pushed through parliament will undermine judicial dependence and even threatened the country's democracy. the israeli government though says changes will resre balance between theranches of government. porter: with stun grenades and horses, israeli police try to drive protesters back. but here, they break through the barricades. on the country's busiest motorway between tel aviv and jerusalem, traffic came grinding to a halt. d
james: continuity then for the country?ter that is what he is promising but he is also promising rened hope. been through a tough time forve the last eight years. seeing the economy decline, insecurity rise. he says he wants to turn things around and improve the economy. james: mighty jones inexhaustible working throughout the election. thank you so much. to the middle east now, where clashes broke out between the police and people protesting against contentious judicial reforms in israel....
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james scosh: hello. samantha: hi, james. how are you? james: not too bad. samantha: good, good. mind if i come in? samantha: james scosh and his family bought here because it was affordable, but it's come at a cost. james: obviously there was hope when we seen in the--' 90s when we seen the good friday agreement, but what we've witnessed over the past probably 5 to 10 years pecially is a more divisive dividing political community, and it's about celebrating battles, and celebrating death, celebrating conflict and rebellion. as you can see just behind us we have a pace line dot barrier between two communities. samantha: the government plans to dismantle the peace walls to encourage integration, but residents fear the communities aren't ready. james: there were barriers there a few years ago. they took down kind of the top part of it just to repair it, and was only dowfor about 4 to 6 weeks. and this area came from something that was quite peaceful to, you know, we were getting cars attacke petrol bombs. it was just like all of a sudden it just erupted, but it showed us a wee bit
james scosh: hello. samantha: hi, james. how are you? james: not too bad. samantha: good, good. mind if i come in? samantha: james scosh and his family bought here because it was affordable, but it's come at a cost. james: obviously there was hope when we seen in the--' 90s when we seen the good friday agreement, but what we've witnessed over the past probably 5 to 10 years pecially is a more divisive dividing political community, and it's about celebrating battles, and celebrating death,...
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james: kristen, your take?as i'm concerned they should be shutting us down this is a result of an entire generation of americans who have never been told no, no you cannot vandalize property and hurt others know you cannot act whatever you way you want because you feel like it spring break has been a little bit crazy but it's getting a lot worse in recent years and i suspect this is a large reason why, i say shut it down. party is over, thanks to both of you and for our viewers gerry baker will be back next week on the "wall street journal at large" thank you for joining us. ♪ from the sofa you're sitting on to the dishes in your sink to the tv you're watching right now. none of it would be in your possession, but for vast network of trucks and trains
james: kristen, your take?as i'm concerned they should be shutting us down this is a result of an entire generation of americans who have never been told no, no you cannot vandalize property and hurt others know you cannot act whatever you way you want because you feel like it spring break has been a little bit crazy but it's getting a lot worse in recent years and i suspect this is a large reason why, i say shut it down. party is over, thanks to both of you and for our viewers gerry baker will...
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james, once again, many thanks, james necessarily be that easy.hat in westminster, our political editor. that is all from holyrood, we will have more at ten o'clock tonight, we will be chatting to james and chris, and there is more detailed analysis online and on the bbc news app, all the analysis that you need there. but in the meantime, fiona, it is back to you. in the last few minutes, the teaching union the neu has announced that they will recommend their members reject the latest pay offer from the government. 0ur education editor, branwenjeffreys, is here. what's the union saying, and what does this mean for children and parents? they are opening a ballot this evening with clear advice to their members that between now and sunday they should reject the latest offer from the government which comes after six intensive days of talks. that would involve teachers in england being offered £1000 one—off cash payment on top of this year's 5%, and next year the pay offer would be around 4.3% for most teachers, those are experienced teachers. those te
james, once again, many thanks, james necessarily be that easy.hat in westminster, our political editor. that is all from holyrood, we will have more at ten o'clock tonight, we will be chatting to james and chris, and there is more detailed analysis online and on the bbc news app, all the analysis that you need there. but in the meantime, fiona, it is back to you. in the last few minutes, the teaching union the neu has announced that they will recommend their members reject the latest pay offer...
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james, thank you very much, once again. james, thank you very much. james _ once again. our _ once again. james, thank you very much, james cook, our scotland l much, james cook, our scotland editor, and before that, chris mason, our political editor. that's all from holyrood for tonight. there's much more analysis and detail online at bbc.co.uk/news and the bbc news app. now back to clive in london. many thanks to you and the team in edinburgh, huw. now, the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has postponed a series of controversialjudicial reform bills which have provoked mass protests and a nationwide strike. he says the delay, until the next session of parliament, will enable dialogue and avoid a civil war. the reforms would give israel's most right—wing government in history control overjudicial appointments. 0pponents say the plans undermine democracy and help mr netanyahu, as he faces an ongoing trial for corruption. 0ur middle east correspondent, tom bateman, is live in jerusalem, for us tonight. 0ver over to you. clive, this has been not 'ust over to you
james, thank you very much, once again. james, thank you very much. james _ once again. our _ once again. james, thank you very much, james cook, our scotland l much, james cook, our scotland editor, and before that, chris mason, our political editor. that's all from holyrood for tonight. there's much more analysis and detail online at bbc.co.uk/news and the bbc news app. now back to clive in london. many thanks to you and the team in edinburgh, huw. now, the israeli prime minister, benjamin...
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paul >> james: is every thing okay if you are late?, obviously you don't know my sensei, but yeah, it's not okay. >> james: moving on, trump has embraced has embraced victimhood in the manhattan district attorney's case against emperor hush payments to stormy daniels claiming at the witch hunt orchestrated by george soros. we are pleased to bring you the story of the victimization and resurrection of donald trump. ♪ ♪ >> the humble carpenter stiffer donald j. trump preached the gospel of scapegoating to his loyal followers who we privately thought were total slobs. he promised the gates of heaven will be open to all podiatrists willing to pause their daughters about was to let donald trump do a drop in hosting paul ryan for 45 minutes. but then the prince of pizza was betrayed by his disciple judas michael cohen for just 30 silver taxing medallions in a scratching steak that gets right there under the ankle monitor and feels amazing. and so at the behest of the soros funded romans, soft on heresy district attorney alvin bragg made trum
paul >> james: is every thing okay if you are late?, obviously you don't know my sensei, but yeah, it's not okay. >> james: moving on, trump has embraced has embraced victimhood in the manhattan district attorney's case against emperor hush payments to stormy daniels claiming at the witch hunt orchestrated by george soros. we are pleased to bring you the story of the victimization and resurrection of donald trump. ♪ ♪ >> the humble carpenter stiffer donald j. trump...
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>> james. >> james palmer, right this way. >> fortunately his trip for california is not for nothing.will not be a high school student next year. >> thank you so much. >> he is in. [cheering] >> when james first discovered hack-a-thon he found a world full of people like him so. >> how is it going? it's a stable or area being used? thank you so much. >> the stereotype is that we stay at home and drink soda and eat pizza. >> james, nice to meet you. >> the whole mentality changes when you come to an event like this. the chance you could become friends with the people here is extremely high. >> can have the sea? >> between events he keeps and touch with economic community online how he found two payments for this weekend's event. >> it only took me one hour. >> i was going? >> good how are you. >> michaela is a former ballerina and a future biomedical engineer. >> hayes! [laughter] >> are you?>> doing good. >> and divech is a third-year computer science major. >> i have never worked with him before but that's a great thing about hack-a-thon is you can never work with the same team. i me
>> james. >> james palmer, right this way. >> fortunately his trip for california is not for nothing.will not be a high school student next year. >> thank you so much. >> he is in. [cheering] >> when james first discovered hack-a-thon he found a world full of people like him so. >> how is it going? it's a stable or area being used? thank you so much. >> the stereotype is that we stay at home and drink soda and eat pizza. >> james, nice to...
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and james, what is the _ available information.what is the value _ available information. and james, what is the value of _ available information. and james, what is the value of bakhmut - what is the value of bakhmut strategically?— what is the value of bakhmut strategically? what is the value of bakhmut strateuicall ? ~ ., ~ ., strategically? well, if you talk to western analysts _ strategically? well, if you talk to western analysts to _ strategically? well, if you talk to western analysts to talk - strategically? well, if you talk to western analysts to talk to - western analysts to talk to ukrainians they say there is little strategic value. it is not a military help. it is not a communications hub or a transport hub but, that said, russia has had very few victories for quite a long time in this conflict. and so any seizure or capture of part or most of bakhmut would be seen as a success, as a victory by the kremlin and they would use it as evidence to try to suggest that russia is beginning to make advances and its much heral
and james, what is the _ available information.what is the value _ available information. and james, what is the value of _ available information. and james, what is the value of bakhmut - what is the value of bakhmut strategically?— what is the value of bakhmut strategically? what is the value of bakhmut strateuicall ? ~ ., ~ ., strategically? well, if you talk to western analysts _ strategically? well, if you talk to western analysts to _ strategically? well, if you talk to western analysts...
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>> no. >> jimmy: james. ♪ james, come on, bud. [ cheers and applause >> ready, set, go!ne [ whistle [ cheers and applause [ bell dings ] >> whoa! >> whoo! >> good job. >> all right >> jimmy: this is great. >> well, done. >> jimmy: i feel like we have -- we're in the advantage right now. tariq kind of went a little easy >> don't - >> tariq: did i though >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah >> you don't want to jinx it >> jimmy: no, this is good >> all right, this is looking good all right, are we ready for round two? >> jimmy: yes. [ cheers and applause kirk, you got this, bud. >> oh, god >> okay, kirk and mark, when i say go, you have 30 -- or when i, you know -- [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: mark doesn't even know how to hold the cake. [ laughter ] >> you have 30 seconds to flip your cakes and then decorate the top. got it >> got it. >> all right okay >> jimmy: come on, kirk. >> ready, set, go! [ whistle [ cheers and applause ♪ decorate the cake. ♪ >> jimmy: no, that one's broken sorry. ♪ here use this. use this stuff ♪ >> oh, yeah, yeah, okay. ♪ [ clapping in time ] ♪ >> i'm maki
>> no. >> jimmy: james. ♪ james, come on, bud. [ cheers and applause >> ready, set, go!ne [ whistle [ cheers and applause [ bell dings ] >> whoa! >> whoo! >> good job. >> all right >> jimmy: this is great. >> well, done. >> jimmy: i feel like we have -- we're in the advantage right now. tariq kind of went a little easy >> don't - >> tariq: did i though >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah >> you don't want to jinx it...
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and james?d out to meet don. >> i had -- a on me. and i know how to use it extremely well. >> here is james's memory of a confrontation so tense, it sounds almost surreal. as the two men approached the house, he said. they hid, behind todd and rachel's children. >> he had aerial in his arms, using her as a human shield. and don, had alex in his arms on the other side of the car. >> afraid that you are gonna shoot them? >> perhaps. >> i can't remember whether todd went to the door with the kid, or i went to the door. or if he was a human shield. he was gonna stop the bullets, right? >> it is scary. >> todd was holding aerial, don was holding alex. and todd came up, he looked just a wreck. >> tom confirmed, rachel and i aren't divorce yet, and i would appreciate if you stayed away from her. >> and? >> nope. >> he said no? >> i said nope. >> there was a pause, if something was going to help in, this was the moment. >> and then it turns to me and he says, hi caitlin. >> i was like, get off this prop
and james?d out to meet don. >> i had -- a on me. and i know how to use it extremely well. >> here is james's memory of a confrontation so tense, it sounds almost surreal. as the two men approached the house, he said. they hid, behind todd and rachel's children. >> he had aerial in his arms, using her as a human shield. and don, had alex in his arms on the other side of the car. >> afraid that you are gonna shoot them? >> perhaps. >> i can't remember whether...
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james says. the real tragedy is a subpar obituary. i got frustrated by this. the fact that so many stories and explanations of why people did things and how they did him a lost so i said, telling people you know you have to write your obituary. what in your opinion makes a good obituary. it's something that tells not just what the person did. but why, and how some of the most colorful obituaries in recent years finding new life online like joe heller from connecticut. joe was a frequent shopper at the essex dump, and he left his family with a house full of crap. £300 of bird seed and dead house plants that they have no idea what to do with. well, i'm all for using humor and obituaries. i always say if obituaries can't be fun, what's the point of dying? that fun and humor doesn't need to be saved for your deathbed? james says to start writing your story now saving some of your best stories . ah important things that happened to you interesting things crazy things that happened to you the mistakes
james says. the real tragedy is a subpar obituary. i got frustrated by this. the fact that so many stories and explanations of why people did things and how they did him a lost so i said, telling people you know you have to write your obituary. what in your opinion makes a good obituary. it's something that tells not just what the person did. but why, and how some of the most colorful obituaries in recent years finding new life online like joe heller from connecticut. joe was a frequent shopper...
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james. mr. james gailey is 80 years old.any retirees, he came out of retirement to pay his bills. principal jason hooper. >> he shared with me his rent within a year has gone up nearly $400, and he just couldn't afford to continue paying without going back to work. >> senior grayson thurmond. >> when i saw him in the hall, it broke my heart, because nobody at 80 should be working. they should be living the rest of their life. >> so, the students had an idea. taking this video of mr. james and posting in online with the caption, "this is our 80-year-old janitor who had his rent raised and had to come back to work. let's help mr. james out!" senior marty eusco. >> we're just hoping that whatever we can get might give him a little bit of cushion, a little bit more comfort. >> tonight, now 2 1/2 weeks after their post, the incredible response. people so moved by what the students did, they began donating to mr. james on gofundme. more than 8,000 donations from all of the country now, more than $270,000. and because of those stud
james. mr. james gailey is 80 years old.any retirees, he came out of retirement to pay his bills. principal jason hooper. >> he shared with me his rent within a year has gone up nearly $400, and he just couldn't afford to continue paying without going back to work. >> senior grayson thurmond. >> when i saw him in the hall, it broke my heart, because nobody at 80 should be working. they should be living the rest of their life. >> so, the students had an idea. taking this...
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james out!"eusco. >> we're hoping that whatever we can get can give him a little bit more cushion, a little bit more comfort. >> tonight, now 2 1/2 weeks after their post, the incredible response. people so moved by what the students did, they began donating to mr. james on gofundme. more than 8,000 donations from all of dun try now, more than $270,000. and because of those students tonight, mr. james is going back into retirement. and right here tonight, the principal. >> hey, david. >> principal hooper on his students, who recognized need and acted. >> we're so thankful that we have kids who look out for others, who love one another, and who display kindness in every way that they possibly can. >> we're counting on this next >> demonstrations safety, students at a santa rosa high school walk out on their first day back after a deadly stabbing on campus. >> we will have much more on that story in just a moment. first, we are back on storm watch. >> we are tracking the next round of storms. >> th
james out!"eusco. >> we're hoping that whatever we can get can give him a little bit more cushion, a little bit more comfort. >> tonight, now 2 1/2 weeks after their post, the incredible response. people so moved by what the students did, they began donating to mr. james on gofundme. more than 8,000 donations from all of dun try now, more than $270,000. and because of those students tonight, mr. james is going back into retirement. and right here tonight, the principal....
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okay james. yeah?i want to go ahead. topics touchy subject . ahead. topics touchy subject. yeah, well, men kind of love easter disasters, you know , what easter disasters, you know, what i would say is that i mean , the i would say is that i mean, the story line i think was interesting and, you know, i read it this article and i learned as a result of it that we've actually had an 11 year old who is pregnant. this country to four, country gave birth to four, which shocking itself. she which is shocking itself. she was right. yeah, i know. it's a shocking shocking point, shocking stats, shocking point, but i think point these but i think the point of these dramas they raise dramas be that they raise awareness issues and awareness of social issues and you they're at teenage you mentioned they're at teenage pregnancy. years the uk pregnancy. 20 years ago, the uk had worst pregnancy rate, had the worst pregnancy rate, teenage and teenage pregnancy in europe. and as a number of as a result of a number of is
okay james. yeah?i want to go ahead. topics touchy subject . ahead. topics touchy subject. yeah, well, men kind of love easter disasters, you know , what easter disasters, you know, what i would say is that i mean , the i would say is that i mean, the story line i think was interesting and, you know, i read it this article and i learned as a result of it that we've actually had an 11 year old who is pregnant. this country to four, country gave birth to four, which shocking itself. she which is...
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james: we take a long-term view.is happening is we are discounting all of those future cash flows. it is not that it is having a direct impact. we are predominantly health and protection business. that is not sensitive to interest rates, but because it is long-term, what we are doing is discounting those future cash flows at a higher interest rate. our mbp with analogy has this market to market force. so we are marking to the market what the interest rate is at a given point in time and discounting during the higher interest rates. tom: james turner, cfo of prudential. thank you for your time on the back of these earnings and looking to the quarters ahead for the insurance assets manager based out of hong kong. that's get the bloomberg business flash with madison mills in dubai. madison: meta is planning to cut 10,000 jobs and close 5000 open rolls. this is its second major round of layoffs. the facebook parent already laid off 11,000 workers in november, around 13% of its staff. this comes as the company bids to bec
james: we take a long-term view.is happening is we are discounting all of those future cash flows. it is not that it is having a direct impact. we are predominantly health and protection business. that is not sensitive to interest rates, but because it is long-term, what we are doing is discounting those future cash flows at a higher interest rate. our mbp with analogy has this market to market force. so we are marking to the market what the interest rate is at a given point in time and...
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i'm darya and i'm james monday is here. we're all together again and we're kicking off the week on least for tomorrow. yeah, it's good to see everybody back here again at the desk and in the weather center job because you're going to have a lot of work to do this weekend more. here we go again. it back out yet another storm to impact us on into tomorrow morning, especially. >> today we've had a couple of sprinkles out there. so not completely dry day, but compared to where we're about to be tomorrow. that's so bad. your view outside right now at the embarcadero actually in the east bay hills showed you nice perspective, looking out over the bay, a few like clouds that are starting to clear out. so you might notice roadways a little bit wet, but nothing too terribly much. we do have showers moving to the south of us now. you can see a lot of that green across central california and then a little snow up in the sierra about it, too much of the rest of the day actually clears out really nicely. and we'll get a little bit of su
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okay james. yeah?i want to go ahead. topics touchy subject . ahead. topics touchy subject. yeah, well, men kind of love easter disasters, you know , what easter disasters, you know, what i would say is that i mean , the i would say is that i mean, the story line i think was interesting and, you know, i read it this article and i learned as a result of it that we've actually had an 11 year old who is pregnant. this country to four, country gave birth to four, which shocking itself. she which is shocking itself. she was right. yeah, i know. it's a shocking shocking point, shocking stats, shocking point, but i think point these but i think the point of these dramas they raise dramas be that they raise awareness issues and awareness of social issues and you they're at teenage you mentioned they're at teenage pregnancy. ago, the uk pregnancy. 20 years ago, the uk had worst pregnancy rate, had the worst pregnancy rate, teenage and teenage pregnancy in europe. and as a number of as a result of a number of iss
okay james. yeah?i want to go ahead. topics touchy subject . ahead. topics touchy subject. yeah, well, men kind of love easter disasters, you know , what easter disasters, you know, what i would say is that i mean , the i would say is that i mean, the story line i think was interesting and, you know, i read it this article and i learned as a result of it that we've actually had an 11 year old who is pregnant. this country to four, country gave birth to four, which shocking itself. she which is...
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james: but at great cost.sh miliry officials say some soldiers are even being forced to attack with little more than their spades. while russia's defense ministry shows images of paratroopers supposedly making an assault, russian mercenaries at the heart of the fighting complained they are not getting engh ammunition. >> what if they want to set us up, calling us scoundrels, and that is why they don't give us ammunition? they don't give us weapons and they don't let us recruit more people from amongst prisoners. if they retreat from bakhmut, the whole front will collapse. james: there is not much left to win or lose in the city, but ukrainian forces are defending the streets hard. many russian soldiers are dying, trying to take them. laura: james has more for us now on those strained release and -- relations between the group and russian soldiers. james: there have long been divisions between the russian military command and the mercenary group. the leader of the group has been incredibly vocal in criticizingn
james: but at great cost.sh miliry officials say some soldiers are even being forced to attack with little more than their spades. while russia's defense ministry shows images of paratroopers supposedly making an assault, russian mercenaries at the heart of the fighting complained they are not getting engh ammunition. >> what if they want to set us up, calling us scoundrels, and that is why they don't give us ammunition? they don't give us weapons and they don't let us recruit more people...
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would you, james? sympathetic to the james?to the sentiment of the people pushing for it, but i wouldn't support as lord, i think it would be bad law because you can't know what the medical conditions are going to be. so let's say we had something like ebola where it would touch is extremely, you know, it's extremely contagious. and then that person can give it to that person to give it to other people. i can see circumstances when even though it's absolutely horrific for a perfectly reasonable medical reasons, you can't say, well , reasons, you can't say, well, i'm very sympathetic to it. and i'm very sympathetic to it. and i think people not being able to see their loved ones being to say goodbye or to have somebody with them when they go is really you know, it's really horrific. but i think making a law which ties the hands, which basically says that there's no hypothetical medical example in the future, which we can't predict, i think that's basically bad law today. i think if we have an ebola pending hmic protecting people
would you, james? sympathetic to the james?to the sentiment of the people pushing for it, but i wouldn't support as lord, i think it would be bad law because you can't know what the medical conditions are going to be. so let's say we had something like ebola where it would touch is extremely, you know, it's extremely contagious. and then that person can give it to that person to give it to other people. i can see circumstances when even though it's absolutely horrific for a perfectly reasonable...
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james you said he schneider. james you said he said i can say that, james.this is. do we get is it in our interests to know about this. definitely. the stuff about care, homes, government contracts and that's totally in the public and that's extremely good that that's out there. i don't care about stuff to do with relationship with former aides and the you know how he to save his career or whatever not particularly interested in that that stuff. and also his proximity to george and getting osborne to put what he wanted on the front page of , he wanted on the front page of, the evening standard. that is definitely public interest. it allows people to see what people are doing on their behalf, people in power and. that is a good thing. what do you think? well, it's like dumber and dumber when you just don't think the hang call could get any more . i mean, really handy. all your whatsapp messages over to a journalist. oh, hello . well, she journalist. oh, hello. well, she did sign an nda. she but it was a bog standard one that wasn't worth the paper. it was wri
james you said he schneider. james you said he said i can say that, james.this is. do we get is it in our interests to know about this. definitely. the stuff about care, homes, government contracts and that's totally in the public and that's extremely good that that's out there. i don't care about stuff to do with relationship with former aides and the you know how he to save his career or whatever not particularly interested in that that stuff. and also his proximity to george and getting...
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james, back to you. thanks.ot of his 9.34 we want to get back to our top story, which is the indictment on president trump and get more on just how historic in nature this is yet because there is no precedent for the indictment of a sitting or former president. and joining us right now to talk more about this, the historic nature of it all. >> is a professor nolan higdon who teaches history out of cal state each the east bay professor. hey, ken, thanks so much for joining us today. yeah, the use of a tremont. so think the first question people have is like if you're charged with a crime, can urine haha, i mean, you can run an offense wise so in the case of donald trump, i mean, is pretty notorious. i think he'd be be i think ron desantis is a claim that he would not help extradite trump adds a certain layer of possibility that trump may consider not running, but there's nothing in the books that says. >> that a candidate can. >> operate at a campaign and be charged with the same time. i mean, there. and then wha
james, back to you. thanks.ot of his 9.34 we want to get back to our top story, which is the indictment on president trump and get more on just how historic in nature this is yet because there is no precedent for the indictment of a sitting or former president. and joining us right now to talk more about this, the historic nature of it all. >> is a professor nolan higdon who teaches history out of cal state each the east bay professor. hey, ken, thanks so much for joining us today. yeah,...
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>> james: and who are the victims?people who have never owned and giving it to people who weren't ever, and then -- >> harris: or even immediate descendants of them. >> james: how do you categorize people based on their ancestry? you go to these websites and it seems that we are all related to each other anyways. so yes, i guess you want to call it a virtue signal, but it's more of an insanity signal, not that we expect sensible governance from the san francisco board of supervisors, but this is kind of a new low. >> kara: it is an illegal and immoral wealth transfer. it's not about compassion are human flourishing, our lifting people up at all. it's about power, it's about the left saying we will give you free stuff if you vote for us, so vote for us. who will foot the bill? we all know, it's a taxpayer and the mass exodus from california that speaks for itself. they are not working, they are going to work even less if this happens. >> and i have not had this discussion with my biracial adopted sister, but i think i s
>> james: and who are the victims?people who have never owned and giving it to people who weren't ever, and then -- >> harris: or even immediate descendants of them. >> james: how do you categorize people based on their ancestry? you go to these websites and it seems that we are all related to each other anyways. so yes, i guess you want to call it a virtue signal, but it's more of an insanity signal, not that we expect sensible governance from the san francisco board of...
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james. >> thanks very much. on 5.18, the time and in the east bay, it's come to our attention that a teenager is now recovering in the hospital after he was shot and carjacked in. now this incident happened saturday march 11th right near the twin creeks, apartments on james donlon boulevard. police say that 18 year-old nasir abraham was sitting inside of a car when he was shot and carjacked by another teen. he was then taken to the hospital. police now yesterday that the suspect, the suspected shooter, 18 year-old jakarta, mckinney, was arrested at his home on quail valley run in oakley. mckinney was also arrested in a separate incident last month after he was accused of trying to shoot and kill someone at a gas station in oakley, we spoke with the victim's grandmother who says she is obviously angry about what happened. >> it's too much bad to this world. these youngsters, they have nothing to do. therefore they go out rob to they don't care and cold there. is if you're man enough to pull that trigger. in your
james. >> thanks very much. on 5.18, the time and in the east bay, it's come to our attention that a teenager is now recovering in the hospital after he was shot and carjacked in. now this incident happened saturday march 11th right near the twin creeks, apartments on james donlon boulevard. police say that 18 year-old nasir abraham was sitting inside of a car when he was shot and carjacked by another teen. he was then taken to the hospital. police now yesterday that the suspect, the...
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james: these are only the first arrest warrants.are expected for the killing of civilians here and elsewhere across the country, where russian forces have been accused of rape, torture, and indiscriminate shelling. ministers said mr. putin would be brought to justice. >> i would expect rhetoric, brinkmanship, but at the end of the day, we have seen it all before with other violent despots and dictators, and in the end, a large number of them cannot sit out the indictment from the international court for the worse crimes against humanity. james: here in kyiv ministers have expressed satisfaction that, as one said, the wheels of justice are turning in an historic moment for ukraine. and may be that this is a symbolic act. putin is never arrested or ever faces a court. but it is still a significant moment. it is not every day that a serving head of state is accused of war crimes, and it is a signal that the international community will seek justice for what has been going on here in ukraine. at the very least, vladimir putin is unlikel
james: these are only the first arrest warrants.are expected for the killing of civilians here and elsewhere across the country, where russian forces have been accused of rape, torture, and indiscriminate shelling. ministers said mr. putin would be brought to justice. >> i would expect rhetoric, brinkmanship, but at the end of the day, we have seen it all before with other violent despots and dictators, and in the end, a large number of them cannot sit out the indictment from the...
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james. >> rana, thank you. want to quickly update everybody on the power outage situation because it has gotten a little bit better when we started the broadcast, we had upwards of 167,000 customers without power that's now dropped down 263,000. the bulk of those in the east bay, the peninsula and the south bay. let's zoom in to the east bay where they've got about 31,000 customers without power. the hot spots continue to be the areas right around walnut creek, a pleasant hill, concord, you see those areas in orange. those indicate 500 to 5,000 customers without power. let's slide over to the peninsula because we're seeing just south of sfo, a pocket or and you can see it there long one, a one right past foster city, the highway, 92 interchange all the way down here into areas like redwood city. and you can see here atherton lot of areas in orange so pg e working hard to try to get those restored for the entire peninsula. you've got about 42,000 customers without power. but the biggest block of customers withou
james. >> rana, thank you. want to quickly update everybody on the power outage situation because it has gotten a little bit better when we started the broadcast, we had upwards of 167,000 customers without power that's now dropped down 263,000. the bulk of those in the east bay, the peninsula and the south bay. let's zoom in to the east bay where they've got about 31,000 customers without power. the hot spots continue to be the areas right around walnut creek, a pleasant hill, concord,...
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james landale, thank you _ life can resume. james landale, thank you very _ life can resume.y much for - life can resume. james landale, l thank you very much for speaking life can resume. james landale, - thank you very much for speaking to us from kyiv. environmental scientists around the world have spent the last eight years analysing evidence about the climate crisis. their work for the united nations will be revealed tomorrow, in the town of interlaken, high in the swiss alps. the report will become the benchmark for all discussions by politicians and governments on how to respond to the growing threat the planet faces. and as our climate editor, justin rowlatt, has been discovering, there's already clear evidence of dramatic change in the surrounding alpine environment. dave is claiming an ice face high in the alps. it's, like, super exciting, and there's so much happening and going on. his safety depends on the strength of the ice. you're listening for a good thunk, and making sure that the ice axe isn't wobbly. but the ice in the highest mountains of europe and the wo
james landale, thank you _ life can resume. james landale, thank you very _ life can resume.y much for - life can resume. james landale, l thank you very much for speaking life can resume. james landale, - thank you very much for speaking to us from kyiv. environmental scientists around the world have spent the last eight years analysing evidence about the climate crisis. their work for the united nations will be revealed tomorrow, in the town of interlaken, high in the swiss alps. the report...
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james, back to you. thanks a lot >> all right. to the nation's capital where the ceo of tiktok is scheduled to testify before congress this week. yeah, this comes as there are growing calls for president biden to ban tiktok over fears collecting data of american users that we've got joe khaleel with the story. >> for the first time, the ceo of tiktok show chu will take questions from lawmakers under oath this week hoping to salvage the social media apps. public image. a big task as both parties in congress up to the president have already branded tiktok a national security threat and a propaganda tool of the chinese communist party. i do believe data is being collected i think data is being collected. non us in so many ways that we have no idea. congresswoman debbie dingell, who sits on the house energy and commerce committee that she will appear before. >> tells newsnation. the apple raises major security and ethical concerns, but she says it's important to hear the ceo out and gather all the facts before congress takes action. s
james, back to you. thanks a lot >> all right. to the nation's capital where the ceo of tiktok is scheduled to testify before congress this week. yeah, this comes as there are growing calls for president biden to ban tiktok over fears collecting data of american users that we've got joe khaleel with the story. >> for the first time, the ceo of tiktok show chu will take questions from lawmakers under oath this week hoping to salvage the social media apps. public image. a big task as...
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james, 'ust in terms of fl exercise this as well.will provide?— capability and the capacity that they will provide? these are the most capable — they will provide? these are the most capable submarines i they will provide? these are the most capable submarines in i they will provide? these are the most capable submarines in the | most capable submarines in the world. initially australia will be sold by the united states virginia class submarines, which is its most sophisticated attack submarine, and after that, the plan is australia and the united kingdom will produce and the united kingdom will produce and deploy new aukus class submarines. australia values this particularly because it sees its key interests as being in the asia—pacific, but it's a pretty long way from there, so it needs summer aidan's —— submarines that are capable of undertaking prolonged, stealthy operations. that is something that nuclear submarines are particularly good at doing. i thank two is a very risky programme in terms of technical risk —— i think aukus.
james, 'ust in terms of fl exercise this as well.will provide?— capability and the capacity that they will provide? these are the most capable — they will provide? these are the most capable submarines i they will provide? these are the most capable submarines in i they will provide? these are the most capable submarines in the | most capable submarines in the world. initially australia will be sold by the united states virginia class submarines, which is its most sophisticated attack...
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james, back to you. thanks.five-fifty and bart unveiled its plan for its next major track improvement project. >> the renovation will take place between the rockbridge enter into stations. crews are going to replace what's called an interlocking, which is a special section of track that allows bar to safely move trains from one line to another. and that works going to be done on 5 non consecutive weekends in the coming months. and so that's going to be about 30 minute delays when they do that work, which is scheduled for 2 weekends in april. >> and in may and one in weekend in june, the weekend of april. first in the anyway, you can see the different dates that are affected. bart says. >> free buses will replace the train service between the 2 stations on those weekends. there's a new push to provide more protections for renters in california. the tenant protection act of 2019 includes limits on rent increases, unjust evictions and relocation fees for no-fault evictions state senator maria elena durazo of los an
james, back to you. thanks.five-fifty and bart unveiled its plan for its next major track improvement project. >> the renovation will take place between the rockbridge enter into stations. crews are going to replace what's called an interlocking, which is a special section of track that allows bar to safely move trains from one line to another. and that works going to be done on 5 non consecutive weekends in the coming months. and so that's going to be about 30 minute delays when they do...
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thank you, james. as james was mentioning, our viewers in the u.k. will be able to watch that.ernationally, i will be here with the rest of the international news. a stdi oatersaf b hsteeasn malr tropical storm freddy hit the country on sunday. at least 190 people were killed. most of the debts in the teams are described as complete the overwhelmed following landslides and flooding. efforts to help those worst affected have been hamperedy strong winds, heavy rain, and flash floods. the country is already dealing with an unprecedented colorado epidemic. -- cholera epidemic. >> with each passing day, the extent otropical storm freddie's devastation in southern malawi is becoming clearer. the destruction of roads and bridges and lives. about 200 people have been killed, with hundreds more injured, and officials fear the death toll will keep rising as the rain shows no sign of stopping. >> we hear a voice of ahild. ease save me. door, weve have me. all in the house ud. >> now a potential humanitarian crisis is unfolding. la 'ma'nagem'nt says thousands of homes have been displaced,
thank you, james. as james was mentioning, our viewers in the u.k. will be able to watch that.ernationally, i will be here with the rest of the international news. a stdi oatersaf b hsteeasn malr tropical storm freddy hit the country on sunday. at least 190 people were killed. most of the debts in the teams are described as complete the overwhelmed following landslides and flooding. efforts to help those worst affected have been hamperedy strong winds, heavy rain, and flash floods. the country...
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in "focus" republican senator james langford.et's go to alexandria hoff first. >> republicans on the house oversight committee say they've recovered bank records from 2017 that show money from a chinese energy company flowing into the accounts of several members of the biden family. thursday memo the committee revealed that hunter biden's associates distributed payments over 1.3 million to at least three biden family members with recipients including president biden's daughter-in-law, companies associated with hunter biden and the president's brother james as well as an unknown bank account identified as biden. in response hunter biden's legal team said the funds stopped at haley, james and hunter. hunter biden a private citizen to pursue his business endeavors sought to seek a joint venture with a legitimate energy company in china. as part of that he received his portion of good faith seed funds which he shared with his uncle james biden and haley biden who was involved with at the time and sharing expenses. house oversight com
in "focus" republican senator james langford.et's go to alexandria hoff first. >> republicans on the house oversight committee say they've recovered bank records from 2017 that show money from a chinese energy company flowing into the accounts of several members of the biden family. thursday memo the committee revealed that hunter biden's associates distributed payments over 1.3 million to at least three biden family members with recipients including president biden's...
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i'm darya and i'm james.ormally would say if you're just getting up, you're in luck because the rain is gone. but they never did rain this morning. that was the good news. today is a driving rain yesterday and rain tomorrow. so enjoy today. >> definitely enjoy today. it is right in the middle of those rainy days that we saw yesterday and the real rainy day that we're about to tap into tomorrow. yet another round of at times, heavy rainfall on our doorstep. it's going to kick off before you get up tomorrow morning. so do expect a rough tuesday morning commute. that's the one to work from home for. if you want to get to work today, just venture outside for those errands, maybe some storm preps. all that today is a good day for you can see some of the cloud cover that's over. the bay will see less and less of that as the day goes by. you can see where it's headed down into southern california, along with a few mountain showers that direction. as for current conditions, it's nice and mild. upper 40's to low 50's
i'm darya and i'm james.ormally would say if you're just getting up, you're in luck because the rain is gone. but they never did rain this morning. that was the good news. today is a driving rain yesterday and rain tomorrow. so enjoy today. >> definitely enjoy today. it is right in the middle of those rainy days that we saw yesterday and the real rainy day that we're about to tap into tomorrow. yet another round of at times, heavy rainfall on our doorstep. it's going to kick off before...
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james, back thank you.s 9.31, and a camera captured the moment a street food vendor was attacked in oakland and that happen. >> after 2 other vendors were attacked in san jose kron four's dan thorn has details. >> a crazed woman caught on camera destroying a street food vendors. oakland stand. the woman is seen flipping over tables, growing spoons of workers. and trashing a grill on the night of january. 26. >> going to play. and i couldn't believe in that this was happening to me seeing how they were throwing everything that was said. when beto via shared this video with kron 4 news, his business, al also darrow pub lano has dealt with violence from this woman before opening minute of it like this is the second time she's come to us all to us. and police have not done anything about it via is one of at least 3 bay area food vendors who have been attacked this year. >> the others happening outside of sa peace center. you and another involving a bat near a san jose auto parts business. it's a statement >> th
james, back thank you.s 9.31, and a camera captured the moment a street food vendor was attacked in oakland and that happen. >> after 2 other vendors were attacked in san jose kron four's dan thorn has details. >> a crazed woman caught on camera destroying a street food vendors. oakland stand. the woman is seen flipping over tables, growing spoons of workers. and trashing a grill on the night of january. 26. >> going to play. and i couldn't believe in that this was happening...
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police say they focused on james after his coworker told a nurse james had placed an order for potassium. seems cyanide, which they did not need at the office. this was planned. it was researched. it was ordered the poisoning chose tons of premeditation, which will all work against him. james allegedly googled questions like is arsenic detectable in autopsy . according to the affidavit, he was having an affair and was reportedly struggling financially text messages with his wife weeks before her death reveal the possible strain in their relationship. angela complained that my head feels funny and dizzy and even wrote, i feel drugged, james replied. given our history the i know that must be triggering just for the record. i didn't drug you so james craig has not yet entered a plea, but later on good morning america we hear from a former patient of craig's overseas. it is day two of vladimir putin summit with chinese president xi jinping in moscow. she got she got a red carpet welcome before sitting down for more than four hours of talks. china has offered a peace plan for ukraine, but the
police say they focused on james after his coworker told a nurse james had placed an order for potassium. seems cyanide, which they did not need at the office. this was planned. it was researched. it was ordered the poisoning chose tons of premeditation, which will all work against him. james allegedly googled questions like is arsenic detectable in autopsy . according to the affidavit, he was having an affair and was reportedly struggling financially text messages with his wife weeks before...
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james, back to you. thank you, renee. 50 wallace have baseball and exciting opening day for the a's ever. the giants. but the a's won doubt winning which? yeah, that always makes all that. yeah, it will took a little while for their offense to wake up. it was all the way the 8th inning when they finally >> lit it up. they scored twice and that put him in the lead. and in the end they came away with the win. final 2 to one. here is what a starting pitcher kyle mueller had to say after the game. >> i mean, it's also my whole thing was when i was, you know, traded to come over here was to, you know, make the most of my opportunities. and, you know, obviously getting the ball on opening day is a big deal. and i you know, i want to make sure i went out there and play hard for the got off a hot start >> well, yeah, it's big deal. but you know what? it's also no big deal. if you lose the first game yet show same one. should be the yankees. yeah, they had aaron judge, of course, who has giants fans know the judg
james, back to you. thank you, renee. 50 wallace have baseball and exciting opening day for the a's ever. the giants. but the a's won doubt winning which? yeah, that always makes all that. yeah, it will took a little while for their offense to wake up. it was all the way the 8th inning when they finally >> lit it up. they scored twice and that put him in the lead. and in the end they came away with the win. final 2 to one. here is what a starting pitcher kyle mueller had to say after the...