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why james cleverl ? boundary changes. why james cleverly? he's _ boundary changes.nges. why james cleverly? he's a very - cleverly? he's a very approachable - cleverly? he's a very . approachable candidate, cleverly? he's a very - approachable candidate, and i must — approachable candidate, and i must say, congratulations to all the — must say, congratulations to all the candidates, we have had all the candidates, we have had a great — all the candidates, we have had a great race, we started with a wider— a great race, we started with a wider field including mel stride _ wider field including mel stride and priti patel and we have — stride and priti patel and we have got— stride and priti patel and we have got down to the four today including — have got down to the four today including tom tugendhat who is my near— including tom tugendhat who is my near neighbour and has run a great _ my near neighbour and has run a great campaign with some great colleagues on his campaign and reached — colleagues on his campaign and reached out to new voters and younger — reached o
why james cleverl ? boundary changes. why james cleverly? he's _ boundary changes.nges. why james cleverly? he's a very - cleverly? he's a very approachable - cleverly? he's a very . approachable candidate, cleverly? he's a very - approachable candidate, and i must — approachable candidate, and i must say, congratulations to all the — must say, congratulations to all the candidates, we have had all the candidates, we have had a great — all the candidates, we have had a great race, we...
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james, your wrong. they're saying james, you can't say that james has been very honest and upfront about what he sees as joe biden's weaknesses. but like any other political strategist, sometime we get around some time, we get it wrong on that bandwagon not yet craig, senator john fetterman went after fame, political strategist, james carville, quote i'll use this as another opportunity to tell james carville to shut the quote up they brother bury their head in the sand listen to what carlos trying to tell him and that biden is going to lose on issue after issue. >> there trailing trump where they really shouldn't be including on the issue of democracy, by the way, we're biden's only leading up by three points. and if you want to make that the centerpiece this election, which i believe it should be you know, objective facts which suggest he should be blown him out of the water on that. >> alice back to the politics do doubts remain about the president's age? >> but to say this does not make me and to a
james, your wrong. they're saying james, you can't say that james has been very honest and upfront about what he sees as joe biden's weaknesses. but like any other political strategist, sometime we get around some time, we get it wrong on that bandwagon not yet craig, senator john fetterman went after fame, political strategist, james carville, quote i'll use this as another opportunity to tell james carville to shut the quote up they brother bury their head in the sand listen to what carlos...
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that's so james. to see opportunity at a moment when everybody else sees death turn into it that we deal with it. why did the pentagon in your opinion, release the letter? >> i think that it is. why do you think that? well, let's let's try a case of rocket science. here's an article in the wall street journal on friday. and here's a story that looks like it might be going away. and somebody says, aha, look, we have something that can kick this story. an extra day. >> my job was to convey to the press and the public that we are tough fucking people that know what they're doing, because that was really part of what i was selling. >> but you have to ask, are you going to let me answer the question? >> you're gonna interrupt me okay all right. >> that defiance ended up sending a bigger signal that lasted throughout the whole campaign. if you've got a big problem, confront it don't hide it. >> carville's approach is just as relevant. perhaps more relevant today than it was in 1992. you've turned into the f
that's so james. to see opportunity at a moment when everybody else sees death turn into it that we deal with it. why did the pentagon in your opinion, release the letter? >> i think that it is. why do you think that? well, let's let's try a case of rocket science. here's an article in the wall street journal on friday. and here's a story that looks like it might be going away. and somebody says, aha, look, we have something that can kick this story. an extra day. >> my job was to...
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. >> you are considered probably, james, the hottest political strategist in the country look james, in all due respect is a political hack i ain't apologizing to no one for what i did for a living. and you shouldn't either. if you want to go into politics that boy looks like he swam too close to a nuclear reactor james is affectionately known as the ragin cajun drag, a $2 microphone through the bayou you just might find james carville democrats whine too much there are a lot of people who don't know him, who thinks he tries very hard to be eccentric those of us who know him know that he's actually trying very hard to be normal and just not ever getting there no knock on your experience that you've lived some history sir. too much he is a dreamboat, although we're quick to concede that he's an acquired taste i always think i'm going to win, and that'll go into any contest. would defeat on my mind you are here for a purpose. you are here to help people >> so when did you finish this national poll cost of living and crime were the two biggest issues >> undecided. shouldn't be more than
. >> you are considered probably, james, the hottest political strategist in the country look james, in all due respect is a political hack i ain't apologizing to no one for what i did for a living. and you shouldn't either. if you want to go into politics that boy looks like he swam too close to a nuclear reactor james is affectionately known as the ragin cajun drag, a $2 microphone through the bayou you just might find james carville democrats whine too much there are a lot of people...
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that was james _ have got to back it up. that was james cleverly - have got to back it up.rly talking about the military, actually, but on the european convention of human rights, he said that that was not necessary, to leave that, and you could still deport foreign criminals and people who are threat to the despite that. one of the big issues that lurks under this is who the conservatives should be targeting to win back the votes they last. do they target those to the right who went on issues like immigration or those in the centre? one of james cleverly�*s backers, former mp anna firth, she lost her seat in the general election and explained why she now thinks james cleverly has the right answers. ~ , james cleverly has the right answers. ~ . ., answers. we lost the election because of— answers. we lost the election because of the _ answers. we lost the election because of the infighting - answers. we lost the election because of the infighting and | because of the infighting and the backbiting but we have got to have — the backbiting but we have got to have a — the backb
that was james _ have got to back it up. that was james cleverly - have got to back it up.rly talking about the military, actually, but on the european convention of human rights, he said that that was not necessary, to leave that, and you could still deport foreign criminals and people who are threat to the despite that. one of the big issues that lurks under this is who the conservatives should be targeting to win back the votes they last. do they target those to the right who went on issues...
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james cleverly— kemi badenoch 42 votes. james cleverly 37 votes.jenrick— cleverly 37 votes. and robert jenrick 41 _ cleverly 37 votes. and robert jenrick 41 votes. as a result of that— jenrick 41 votes. as a result of that ballot, james cleverly is eliminated from the contest and kemi _ is eliminated from the contest and kemi badenoch and robert jenrick— and kemi badenoch and robert jenrick now go forward to the ballot — jenrick now go forward to the ballot of— jenrick now go forward to the ballot of members. thank you very— ballot of members. thank you very much— ballot of members. thank you very much for your attendance. there _ very much for your attendance. there you — very much for your attendance. there you have it. the final two who are going through to the party members vote went that conservative party leadership race gets to its final stage are going to be robertjenrick and kemi badenoch. that is in some ways quite a surprise because in yesterday's vote james cleverly ca me yesterday's vote james cleverly came out top with 39. today i wil
james cleverly— kemi badenoch 42 votes. james cleverly 37 votes.jenrick— cleverly 37 votes. and robert jenrick 41 _ cleverly 37 votes. and robert jenrick 41 votes. as a result of that— jenrick 41 votes. as a result of that ballot, james cleverly is eliminated from the contest and kemi _ is eliminated from the contest and kemi badenoch and robert jenrick— and kemi badenoch and robert jenrick now go forward to the ballot — jenrick now go forward to the ballot of— jenrick now go...
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james you quote them back. the party conference speech last week and stop apologising for being who they are again. we'll see how it plays out. i think last week you know, i think tom tugendhat had a difficult time in his final, his final speeches to members robert jenrick was enthusiastic but he is believable. but james cleverly spent the most money. he said he would act stamp duty off residential properties. he would lift spending on defence to 3% and kemi badenoch was more maybe authentic. i think she cut through the most to the viewers at home in the hall. james cleverly won, but some found him a bit a bit arrogant. so i think it's all to play for all four of them could lead the party. the party is spoilt for choice slightly, but it looks to me like we should see james cleverly emerge triumphant at 330, followed by robert jenrick. and then it's a battle between him and i think kemi badenoch to go to the final two. i think tom tugendhat drops out, but we'll wait and see. it could be wrong. there's only 119 t
james you quote them back. the party conference speech last week and stop apologising for being who they are again. we'll see how it plays out. i think last week you know, i think tom tugendhat had a difficult time in his final, his final speeches to members robert jenrick was enthusiastic but he is believable. but james cleverly spent the most money. he said he would act stamp duty off residential properties. he would lift spending on defence to 3% and kemi badenoch was more maybe authentic. i...
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i it just diplomatic niceties, james? ~ , , it just diplomatic niceties, james? ~ , ., james?along — james? i think this is another step along the _ james? i think this is another step along the road _ james? i think this is another step along the road to - james? i think this is another step along the road to the - james? i think this is another step along the road to the uk in the eu getting closer together after brexit, as you say. this is a very unusual moment. in the past, before brexit, british ministers would be in luxembourg every day. this is unusual and representative of the labour government's attempts to try and get the uk closer to the eu. the problem is, there are difficulties. there are clearly structural disagreements. both sides have tried to get an agreement on quite a modest deal to allow students to exchange between the eu and the uk. they have not been able to find an agreement on that because the government at the moment is so fearful of getting into a debate about migration that it doesn't want to get into. there is also the problem that the european sid
i it just diplomatic niceties, james? ~ , , it just diplomatic niceties, james? ~ , ., james?along — james? i think this is another step along the _ james? i think this is another step along the road _ james? i think this is another step along the road to - james? i think this is another step along the road to the - james? i think this is another step along the road to the uk in the eu getting closer together after brexit, as you say. this is a very unusual moment. in the past, before brexit,...
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now james pull them back?w james cleverly thinks he's being bold and firm and staying firm as a tory will just draw them back as the unelectability in terms of forming a government of reform uk becomes clear. kemi badenoch and robert jenrick would also go towards reform and try and attract those voters in a more aggressive fashion, whether that works, i don't know. and the question is how much trouble do you think the tory party is in? they are down to 121 mps. is that the floor or is there more to fall in which case james cleverly is somebody who could restore the party in one turn? but would he have have it in him to try and overhaul the party over ten years? someone like kevin badenoch, as an engineer, you know, she knows what she feels. she's someone who has made a big play for trying to reconstruct a new coalition to vote tory. she could be the answer. so the real question for mps, for me, with half an hour to go to the result is how much trouble are they in? >> well, that's the question and we'll be back
now james pull them back?w james cleverly thinks he's being bold and firm and staying firm as a tory will just draw them back as the unelectability in terms of forming a government of reform uk becomes clear. kemi badenoch and robert jenrick would also go towards reform and try and attract those voters in a more aggressive fashion, whether that works, i don't know. and the question is how much trouble do you think the tory party is in? they are down to 121 mps. is that the floor or is there...
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what james was talking about _ tony blair. what james was talking about was— tony blair.ould expect from the leader of— what you would expect from the leader of the opposition. | what you would expect from the leader of the opposition.- leader of the opposition. i think all of them _ leader of the opposition. i think all of them had _ leader of the opposition. i think all of them had quite _ leader of the opposition. i think all of them had quite a - leader of the opposition. i think all of them had quite a lot - leader of the opposition. i think all of them had quite a lot of. all of them had quite a lot of attacking of labour in all of their speeches. he did say one thing i don't think i had from the other candidates which was, "we need to say sorry to those in the hall and party for what happened in the election." is that right?- party for what happened in the election." is that right? yeah, not 'ust a lot election.�* is that right? yeah, not just a lot of— election." is that right? yeah, not just a lot of mps _ election." is that right? yeah, not just a lot of mps lik
what james was talking about _ tony blair. what james was talking about was— tony blair.ould expect from the leader of— what you would expect from the leader of the opposition. | what you would expect from the leader of the opposition.- leader of the opposition. i think all of them _ leader of the opposition. i think all of them had _ leader of the opposition. i think all of them had quite _ leader of the opposition. i think all of them had quite a - leader of the opposition. i think all of...
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james cleverly _ reform. robert jenrick is next. james cleverly spoke _ reform.ick is next. james cleverly spoke about. reform. robert jenrick is next. james cleverly spoke about hisi reform. robert jenrick is next. - james cleverly spoke about his time in different offices high up in government. how much is that a double edged sword, considering he has a record to bejudged on? he has a record to be judged on? he: clearly wants to make the most he can of having been in those positions. he talked about foreign secretary and things he had said to chinese leaders and the fact he said he knew what you needed to do in a crisis. a bit of a dig, it sounded like keir starmer —— it sounded like at keir starmer, because he said he understood the mistakes being made right now. now we have robert jenrick coming on, his wife was applauding him. here he is. it’s applauding him. here he is. it's ureat to applauding him. here he is. it's great to be _ applauding him. here he is. it's great to be here, it's great to be home. i'm a midlands man, i grew up down the road in wolverha
james cleverly _ reform. robert jenrick is next. james cleverly spoke _ reform.ick is next. james cleverly spoke about. reform. robert jenrick is next. james cleverly spoke about hisi reform. robert jenrick is next. - james cleverly spoke about his time in different offices high up in government. how much is that a double edged sword, considering he has a record to bejudged on? he has a record to be judged on? he: clearly wants to make the most he can of having been in those positions. he...
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james earlier told us that if you want to call it, there are ways to get out. but james is there. we're going to talk to him in just a bit, but they've been following a map through the maze until about seven from about 730 this morning, and we're going to find out more. my man james, he's going to make it. >> i got i got confidence. yes, sir. >> yes, sir. all right. check this out though. something different now. it's called conscious unboxing. a majority of gen z professionals are in on it. a new survey from robert walters finds that close to 70% say middle management is too high stress with low rewards, and gen zers say they would opt in for a flat structure over a hierarchical one. in fact, just 14% believe the traditional structure still fits the business landscape. however, 9 in 10 employers still think that middle managers play a crucial role in their organizations. welcome to the nine. i do see it. >> what i do see it like. >> so if they were to say, okay, andre, i'm going to promote you to be the scheduler middle manager kind of thing. yeah, i'm not going to pay you that m
james earlier told us that if you want to call it, there are ways to get out. but james is there. we're going to talk to him in just a bit, but they've been following a map through the maze until about seven from about 730 this morning, and we're going to find out more. my man james, he's going to make it. >> i got i got confidence. yes, sir. >> yes, sir. all right. check this out though. something different now. it's called conscious unboxing. a majority of gen z professionals are...
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this is a letter from the james madison papers.his is a letter that madison wrote to jefferson in the summer of 1788. james madison was one of the authors of the federalist essays and later on he would draft the amendments that would become the bill of rights. in this period, he was not sure yet of the bill of rights. in this letter to jefferson, he says the delay of a few years will assuage the jealousies artificially created and will point out the faults which really call for amendment. he thought it would take a little time before they knew it would need to be amended. what he is saying is that a bill of rights should wait until later on. this is thomas jefferson's reply. what jefferson does is she thinks madison for -- he thanks for the news but says he knew it already. madison has sent him a copy and jefferson says he already has a copy. jefferson flatters madison and says with respect to the federalist, the three authors have been named to me. he says i read it with care and pleasure and was satisfied there was nothing in it
this is a letter from the james madison papers.his is a letter that madison wrote to jefferson in the summer of 1788. james madison was one of the authors of the federalist essays and later on he would draft the amendments that would become the bill of rights. in this period, he was not sure yet of the bill of rights. in this letter to jefferson, he says the delay of a few years will assuage the jealousies artificially created and will point out the faults which really call for amendment. he...
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james madison is talking about fa in america. ong the numerous advantages promised by a well constructed accurately developed than itsre tendency to break and control the violence of faction. colleen sheehan, what was he referring to? >> he says that a faction could be a majority or a minority of the whole. what is decisive about affection is it is contrary to the rights of other citizens or to the permanent interests of the community. it is unjust. faction is what destroys popular government. what madison sets as the goal in federalist 10 is to control the violence of faction. because he wants the majority to rule, but not a majority faction. somehow the majority that will rule has to be a just majority. if it is not just majority to begin with, it has to be refined through the constitutional processes. >> two websites i want to mention to you. c-span.org, books that shaped america. more specifically, if you go to th federalt page, you will get other de that will add to your understandinofhe federalist. secondly, if you want to
james madison is talking about fa in america. ong the numerous advantages promised by a well constructed accurately developed than itsre tendency to break and control the violence of faction. colleen sheehan, what was he referring to? >> he says that a faction could be a majority or a minority of the whole. what is decisive about affection is it is contrary to the rights of other citizens or to the permanent interests of the community. it is unjust. faction is what destroys popular...
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this is done without the knowledge or agreement of james james cleverly. have on very good authority. it looks like by trying to help get a better candidate for james cleverly, they've killed their own candidate. >> i mean, this is simply reinforcing what you, andrew and ihave reinforcing what you, andrew and i have already been saying that you never know what conservative mps are going to do. i come back to this point about a third, a third, a third. the new leader, whoever it is, will now gain that two thirds of his or her colleagues didn't vote for them, which is not great. and furthermore, the members have got to try and make sense of the fact that the first place candidate only beat the second place candidate by one vote. the person who may stand to gain from all this, who andrea is marginally acquainted with, is a certain boris johnson, who must be looking at this and thinking, i wonder if this could all blow up in two years or what might happen. >> well, andrew jenkin, you were last night at the book launch of bofis last night at the book launch of b
this is done without the knowledge or agreement of james james cleverly. have on very good authority. it looks like by trying to help get a better candidate for james cleverly, they've killed their own candidate. >> i mean, this is simply reinforcing what you, andrew and ihave reinforcing what you, andrew and i have already been saying that you never know what conservative mps are going to do. i come back to this point about a third, a third, a third. the new leader, whoever it is, will...
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you mention james cleverly havint a rivals. you mention james cleverly having a bit _ rivals.y having a bit of boost that - rivals. you mention james cleverly having a bit of boost that would i rivals. you mention james cleverly | having a bit of boost that would not have been predicted at the start of the race, coming out quite strongly but he is more centrist than the other candidates. if he ends up in the final two does he have what it takes to win the membership? remember rishi sunak against liz truss and the mps picked soon act but we membership picked liz truss. he has been quite popular with members, he was a former association chairman, did a lot of behind—the—scenes work with associations. going around the circuit, giving speeches and helping out. the trend has usually been that the membership tends to pick the more right—wing candidate. certainly james cleverly is not only not that, whether he goes against kemi badenoch robertjenrick, he has also got a real problem of having been very senior in the government has home secretary and of course immigration is one of the
you mention james cleverly havint a rivals. you mention james cleverly having a bit _ rivals.y having a bit of boost that - rivals. you mention james cleverly having a bit of boost that would i rivals. you mention james cleverly | having a bit of boost that would not have been predicted at the start of the race, coming out quite strongly but he is more centrist than the other candidates. if he ends up in the final two does he have what it takes to win the membership? remember rishi sunak...
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james cleverly. we are _ had succeeded in nothing. james cleverly.cleverly. we are waiting in the i cleverly. we are waiting in the next three or four minutes to hear from the candidates. tom tugendhat will be first to speak. i just tugendhat will be first to speak. ijust wonder how tugendhat will be first to speak. i just wonder how the wider situation, the developing situation in the middle east, has been playing into what has been going on at the conference. how much impact is that having?— that having? certainly, you talk to people _ that having? certainly, you talk to people here - that having? certainly, you talk to people here and - that having? certainly, you. talk to people here and they were — talk to people here and they were shocked by the scenes they so yesterday, looking at those and realising that there are many— and realising that there are many significant events happening way beyond the conference hall that are attracting much more attention than _ attracting much more attention than here. so recognition of that — than here. so reco
james cleverly. we are _ had succeeded in nothing. james cleverly.cleverly. we are waiting in the i cleverly. we are waiting in the next three or four minutes to hear from the candidates. tom tugendhat will be first to speak. i just tugendhat will be first to speak. ijust wonder how tugendhat will be first to speak. i just wonder how the wider situation, the developing situation in the middle east, has been playing into what has been going on at the conference. how much impact is that...
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_ reaction from fans in the city, james. �* , . ., , james.t's a friday, very early still, but _ james. it's a friday, very early still, but yesterday | james. it's a friday, very| early still, but yesterday i could tell you that the number of fans was going by the hour, the number of candles, flowers, people reflecting on his career, his legacy outside of the hotel. some fans went to the hotel. some fans went to the obelisk, a monument in the heart of the city.— heart of the city. james, thank ou ve heart of the city. james, thank you very much- _ king charles and queen camilla have touched down in australia for the first visit of a reigning british monarch to the country in 13 years. the royal couple arrived at sydney airport, greeted by prime minister anthony albanese, australia's governor—general sam mostyn and the premier of the state of new south wales, chris minns. sydney's opera house displayed a photographic montage of king charles's previous visits to australia, where he attended school for six months as a teenager, and has returned
_ reaction from fans in the city, james. �* , . ., , james.t's a friday, very early still, but _ james. it's a friday, very early still, but yesterday | james. it's a friday, very| early still, but yesterday i could tell you that the number of fans was going by the hour, the number of candles, flowers, people reflecting on his career, his legacy outside of the hotel. some fans went to the hotel. some fans went to the obelisk, a monument in the heart of the city.— heart of the city. james,...
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does consistency demand that those who objected to james comey's actions in 2016? >> ought to feel the same way about jack smith in the 2024 cycle and secretary clinton is here live. we'll get the former secretary of states take on the middle east, the election. and her musical inspiration in naming her new memoir. make sure you're subscribing to the newsletter at smerconish.com. good glues have editorial cartoons rob rogers drew this for us former first lady in the first second gentleman kaitlan collins, takes a closer look at the potential for spouses history and possible future of this iconic office. >> the whole story with anderson cooper tomorrow at 8:00 on cnn, long after guests leave viruses and bacteria linger, air fresheners at a scent, but only lysol air sanitizer helps erase the trace eliminating oder and killing 99.9% of viruses and bacteria in the air sent cancer and the ties lysol can curated upgrades elevated design for thoughtful living duma how can you be sure you're getting the right deal? i have to talk to my bestie. >> this one's like your last
does consistency demand that those who objected to james comey's actions in 2016? >> ought to feel the same way about jack smith in the 2024 cycle and secretary clinton is here live. we'll get the former secretary of states take on the middle east, the election. and her musical inspiration in naming her new memoir. make sure you're subscribing to the newsletter at smerconish.com. good glues have editorial cartoons rob rogers drew this for us former first lady in the first second gentleman...
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federalist 51, james madison, checks and balances. counteract ambition.e to the interestf e man must be connected with the constitutional rights of the place. it may be action on human nature that suchevices should be nry to control the abuses of government. what is government itself but the greaf all reflections on human nature. if men were angels, no government would be necessary. was this a pretty novel idea at the time? >> i do not think it was a novel idea, but i do not think it had been articulated quite as clearly, especially the idea that if men were angels, no government would be necessary. he went on to speak about what was required to make sure the government could govern the people and also govern itself. and having separation of powers. having federalism, both state governments and federal governments. concepts of having different bodies elect the president and select the judges and the senate and the house. all of those things were thought to put controls on this possibility that faction would cost the government to be h
federalist 51, james madison, checks and balances. counteract ambition.e to the interestf e man must be connected with the constitutional rights of the place. it may be action on human nature that suchevices should be nry to control the abuses of government. what is government itself but the greaf all reflections on human nature. if men were angels, no government would be necessary. was this a pretty novel idea at the time? >> i do not think it was a novel idea, but i do not think it had...
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i said james cleverly knocked it _ speeches? i said james cleverly knocked it out _ speeches?s cleverly knocked it out of _ speeches? i said james cleverly knocked it out of the _ speeches? i said james cleverly knocked it out of the park - speeches? i said james cleverly l knocked it out of the park printer speeches? i said james cleverly i knocked it out of the park printer i stressed that was not me i was quoting but somebody in a rival campaign and did he do it? let's look at the campaign and did he do it? let's look at the results. campaign and did he do it? let's look at the results. james campaign and did he do it? let's look at the results. james cleverly came first on 39 votes in the crucial thing is, up by 18. came first on 39 votes in the crucialthing is, up by 18. robert jenrick was second on 31, down by two, kemi badenoch in third on 30 which is up two and tom tugendhat goes out with 20 votes. james cleverly is not guaranteed to be in the final ballot, the two that go before the membership, because each ballot is a new ballot but it's highly, highly likely he will
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james taylor. [cheers and applause] [indiscernible] gov. well, just so, you know, they are getting ready here and they're going to do something truly amazing. they're going to reset this stage. so they said governor, can you, can you add lib for a little bit here with mr. taylor? what they didn't need to ask? they should have said you're a politician, can you bullshit for about five minutes here while we do this? so they're going to reset this stage. but i just have to say james that speaking those words there. we all know the words of your songs. we know the comfort. we know the decency that could have been what you were known for. but then you're philanthropy and you're working on these issues and you're here tonight to make an issue. so, thank you. mr. taylor: thank you so much. i'm here for, i'm here for the state of north carolina. my right, the place i was the place i was raised up as, as, as far as i got up as i grew, i grew here. so, and, and i love north carolina. and, um, i'm, i'm proud of my roots here and, and, uh i might, i, of
james taylor. [cheers and applause] [indiscernible] gov. well, just so, you know, they are getting ready here and they're going to do something truly amazing. they're going to reset this stage. so they said governor, can you, can you add lib for a little bit here with mr. taylor? what they didn't need to ask? they should have said you're a politician, can you bullshit for about five minutes here while we do this? so they're going to reset this stage. but i just have to say james that speaking...
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and james wanted james cleverly to make the last two.e that he didn't get through. i think he would have been the unity candidate that could have really brought the party together, but also, you know, delivered for people across the uk. back in westminster today's victors offer their reaction. my message is one of change, to change our party not with platitudes, but with policies that will address the big challenges facing our country, on the nhs, on the economy and immigration. we need to unite behind a real conservatism that means something to the country. throwing out policy without rooting it in values doesn't work. and that's what we saw at the last election. we cannot make the same mistake again. hands up for kemi badenoch? and hands up for robertjenrick? the jeopardy of elections and now the next one begins. rishi sunak�*s successor will be announced three weeks on saturday. chris is here now. it was an upset today, what do you make of it?— make of it? there was universal surrise make of it? there was universal surprise that — mak
and james wanted james cleverly to make the last two.e that he didn't get through. i think he would have been the unity candidate that could have really brought the party together, but also, you know, delivered for people across the uk. back in westminster today's victors offer their reaction. my message is one of change, to change our party not with platitudes, but with policies that will address the big challenges facing our country, on the nhs, on the economy and immigration. we need to...
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the kron 4 morning and i'm james fletcher. we're going to start this hour with a check of the weather because that's going to be the all important thing on everybody's mind this afternoon when temperatures really start to skyrocket. and john, it was so hot that i know my kids were practicing in high school early this morning instead of the afternoon. smart, good plan for sure. yeah. this morning was the time to be out there. temperatures are already climbing for a lot of areas and it is about to be not just uncomfortable, but honestly, a little dangerous to be exerting yourself too much outside later on today. so take advantage of this morning. you look outside at the east bay hills, crystal clear. i mean, it sure does look like a beautiful day and has been so far. most of us are in the 60's to 70's. there are a few 80's on the map, though. concord, your at 74 right now. oakland at 72 sf in berkeley sitting in the mid 60's right now. now we are looking at temperatures warmer than they were yesterday, not just this morning, but
the kron 4 morning and i'm james fletcher. we're going to start this hour with a check of the weather because that's going to be the all important thing on everybody's mind this afternoon when temperatures really start to skyrocket. and john, it was so hot that i know my kids were practicing in high school early this morning instead of the afternoon. smart, good plan for sure. yeah. this morning was the time to be out there. temperatures are already climbing for a lot of areas and it is about...
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james cleverly isjust britain... james cleverly is 'ust cominu britain... james cleverly is 'ust coming onto the stage. i britain... james cleverly isjust coming onto the stage. thankl britain... james cleverly is just i coming onto the stage. thank you britain... james cleverly is just - coming onto the stage. thank you for your time. we will now listen to the next contender. what's the purpose of our party? what's the purpose of our party? what is ourjob? why are we here? we are currently in opposition but we don't exist in opposition. we are in politics to serve the british people and make their lives better. it is our duty and our mission and our intent, so we need to get back on track. before we can do that, there is something we need to say. sorry. sorry on behalf of of the conservative parliamentary party who let sorry to the party that let us down. we have to be better. much better. and under my leadership. we will be. applause the british people are never wrong, the british people are never wrong, the british people told us to go and sort ourselves
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thank you james rands for _ china as well. thank you james rands forjoining _ china as well.na as well. thank you james rands forjoining us today. - lets take a look at the markets. investors across europe also disappointed by lack of new stimulus measures in china; and also taking their lead from monday's session on wall street, which was subdued. here's how the us ended its latest session hello from the bbc sport centre...i'm delyth lloyd. pakistan are building a big first innings total against england in their opening test in multan. within the last few minutes they are all out. the home side are all out. brydon carse has taken two wickets with jack leach the other two . salman agha has got his century manchester united's executives are meeting today with manager erik ten hag's future likely to be a talking point. it's a regular diary appointment, but with united currently 14th in the premier league table and no goals in three games, ten hag's future remains uncertain. here're the thoughts of former united manager david moyes.
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james cleverly is the one for him. we're hearing more and more about james cleverly, aren't we?what he was saying, whether the pubuc what he was saying, whether the public need to like what he's saying as well, if he's going to do well and win that leadership as well as go on to become prime minister, is his hope. of course, this is good afternoon britain on gb news. we've got lots more coming up on today's show. we are going to very quickly turn our attention to prince harry. he's been south africa, i believe, saying all sorts are revealed break. okay, well, to end the show, we're going to see what prince harry has been up to. he's embarked on another solo trip, this time to south africa , this time to south africa, continuing his charity work following a brief visit to the uk for the wellchild awards. i don't believe he met with his father or indeed his brother, but the duke of sussex in south africa met with prince seeiso of lesotho to discuss the charity's progress , focusing on supporting progress, focusing on supporting young people affected by hiv. okay. well joining me n
james cleverly is the one for him. we're hearing more and more about james cleverly, aren't we?what he was saying, whether the pubuc what he was saying, whether the public need to like what he's saying as well, if he's going to do well and win that leadership as well as go on to become prime minister, is his hope. of course, this is good afternoon britain on gb news. we've got lots more coming up on today's show. we are going to very quickly turn our attention to prince harry. he's been south...
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james, how is this election so close?i mean, we had this new filing from jack smith yesterday that lays out you know, donald trump saying, so what that vice president mike pence at that time, that his life was in danger. i mean, you know, the stuff about the cats and dogs and, i mean, you name it every day there's a new sort of headline filled with outrage over what former president trump is saying. and how is it so close and and what's your gut on what's going to happen? well it's the polling, which is i don't have a i like polling i read them, i think they try to get it right. the polling says it's pretty close. i'm not convinced it's going to be close. when we start counting the votes and you know what happens, jim, if there's seven swing states, i can't emphasize this enough. the most unlikely scenario is it breaks for three. usually these elections break in tandem, and i think it's much more likely that those seven swing states break five, 2 or 6 one. so let's wait. and she does have it's a modest lead i agree. and i
james, how is this election so close?i mean, we had this new filing from jack smith yesterday that lays out you know, donald trump saying, so what that vice president mike pence at that time, that his life was in danger. i mean, you know, the stuff about the cats and dogs and, i mean, you name it every day there's a new sort of headline filled with outrage over what former president trump is saying. and how is it so close and and what's your gut on what's going to happen? well it's the polling,...
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among the men there was alexander hamilton and james madison. i would have liked to be a fly on the wall at the dinner party to hear what the three of them might have talked about. >> was this book the a bestseller? -- the federalist a bestseller? >> i do not know how many copies it sold. maybe the judge knows. >> it was printed in two volumes. it was published in march. the second volume was published at the end of may. the printer printed 500 copies and it was not a bestseller because we know that fall, the printer wrote a letter complaining he still had hundreds of copies unfold. initially it was not, but if you are lucky enough to have one of the original 500, you are in very good luck today. >> there was this term that became used in the federalist papers. federalist 51, james madison, checks and balances. ambition must be made to counteract ambition. the interest of the man must be connected with the constitutional rights of the place. it may be a reflection on human nature that such devices should be necessary to control the abuses of gov
among the men there was alexander hamilton and james madison. i would have liked to be a fly on the wall at the dinner party to hear what the three of them might have talked about. >> was this book the a bestseller? -- the federalist a bestseller? >> i do not know how many copies it sold. maybe the judge knows. >> it was printed in two volumes. it was published in march. the second volume was published at the end of may. the printer printed 500 copies and it was not a...
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that is james carville joining us tonight. james, thank you. james: thank you very much. you bet.mna: in today's other news, israel resumed punishing airstrikes on beirut's southern suburbs and across central and southern lebanon. more than 130 strikes targeted what israel says were hezbollah operatives and locations. israel's military said 90 hezbollah rockets were fired into northern israel today. layla milana allen reports. >> slim hopes for a cease-fire dashed. yesterday, lebanon's permanent service that he had guarantees from the united states that the bombing of beirut would cease. today's skyline told a different story. after a few days of relief, the bombardment of the suburbs resumed, heavier than ever. there has been a huge increase in the frequency of the airstrikes here and much of these southern suburbs are devastated. it is one of the most heavily populated areas around beirut and that means tens of thousands of people have to leave their homes. >> a meeting of the mayor and his municipal workers became this region's next graveyard. the target of the israeli strike w
that is james carville joining us tonight. james, thank you. james: thank you very much. you bet.mna: in today's other news, israel resumed punishing airstrikes on beirut's southern suburbs and across central and southern lebanon. more than 130 strikes targeted what israel says were hezbollah operatives and locations. israel's military said 90 hezbollah rockets were fired into northern israel today. layla milana allen reports. >> slim hopes for a cease-fire dashed. yesterday, lebanon's...
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james alonso junior was called the oracle of the sons of liberty. they helped organize protests to our parliament and secure repeal of the stamp act. james delancy strikes up a friendship with the marcus of rockingham, who is the prime minister. when the stamp act is repealed and eight and on the 8th of november 16 five. so about a week after, the stop box meant to be introduced. he writes rockingham and he proposes the formation of an american parliament and the colonies and it would be entirely, almost entirely independent from the parliament in britain, parliaments in britain we just regulate trade and police. what he meant by police is that if the french come, the british army will come help the french. the royal navy will come help. so, delancy and his supporters like james johnson, jake walton and others are really seen as popular political figures, sort of out of doors at this time. they're not holding elected office. so for the time between, 65 and 68 people look toward the differences and in particular, james to lancey for leadership. and w
james alonso junior was called the oracle of the sons of liberty. they helped organize protests to our parliament and secure repeal of the stamp act. james delancy strikes up a friendship with the marcus of rockingham, who is the prime minister. when the stamp act is repealed and eight and on the 8th of november 16 five. so about a week after, the stop box meant to be introduced. he writes rockingham and he proposes the formation of an american parliament and the colonies and it would be...
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with us, g after the break, james carville, breaking down this gap, when we k, james back.atment can be. keytruda is known to treat cancer. fda-approved for 17 types of cancer, including certain early-stage cancers. one of those cancers is triple-negative breast cancer. keytruda may be used with chemotherapy medicines as treatment before surgery and then continued alone after surgery when you have early-stage breast cancer and are at high risk of it coming back. keytruda can cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body during or after treatment. this may be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have cough, shortness of breath, chest pain, diarrhea, severe stomach pain, severe nausea or vomiting, headache, light sensitivity, eye problems, irregular heartbeat, extreme tiredness, constipation, dizziness or fainting, changes in appetite, thirst, or urine, confusion, memory problems, muscle pain or weakness, fever, rash, itching, or flushing. there may be other side effects. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions, including immu
with us, g after the break, james carville, breaking down this gap, when we k, james back.atment can be. keytruda is known to treat cancer. fda-approved for 17 types of cancer, including certain early-stage cancers. one of those cancers is triple-negative breast cancer. keytruda may be used with chemotherapy medicines as treatment before surgery and then continued alone after surgery when you have early-stage breast cancer and are at high risk of it coming back. keytruda can cause your immune...
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and that's what the prosecution of james sullivan was like.he prosecution of the case was done accurately and with integrity. >> what concerned you going into this trial? >> he was rich. he was a white male. he had escaped the federal authorities before and he had two of the best criminal defense attorneys representing him. >> they are sharp and, if they can find a way out, they're gonna find a way out. >> there will not be one shred of physical evidence that links jim sullivan to this crime. >> jim has eluded justice so many times that there's a real palpable fear that he's gonna get away with it, that he's gonna elude justice again. i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. thanks to skyrizi i'm playing with clearer skin. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine, or plan to. with skyrizi, nothi
and that's what the prosecution of james sullivan was like.he prosecution of the case was done accurately and with integrity. >> what concerned you going into this trial? >> he was rich. he was a white male. he had escaped the federal authorities before and he had two of the best criminal defense attorneys representing him. >> they are sharp and, if they can find a way out, they're gonna find a way out. >> there will not be one shred of physical evidence that links jim...
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heale now, magazine, james heale now, because james, there is so much thatis because james, there isto the fore. lots of froth around the budget at the end of this month. today is the day that the chancellor has to hand her draft plan to the office for budget responsibility, so she knows what she's going to do. seems like half the media knows what she's going to do. and yet this is a very, very delayed budget. many, many weeks where people are frankly quite anxious about what's going to happen to their income, to their pensions. >> yeah, absolutely. and i think it's worth noting of course, that most new governments come in and they set a budget within the first two months. >> this is what margaret thatcher did , tony blair did thatcher did, tony blair did david cameron in 2010. >> and yet with labour, of course, it's been four months between that 4th of july election triumph and then the budget , election triumph and then the budget, which we were election triumph and then the budget , which we were expecting budget, which we were expecting on the 30th of october, at the end of this
heale now, magazine, james heale now, because james, there is so much thatis because james, there isto the fore. lots of froth around the budget at the end of this month. today is the day that the chancellor has to hand her draft plan to the office for budget responsibility, so she knows what she's going to do. seems like half the media knows what she's going to do. and yet this is a very, very delayed budget. many, many weeks where people are frankly quite anxious about what's going to happen...
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james. dave, thank you. well at 10, 0, 1, our top story this morning impacts the thousands of people who drive over state owned bridges every single day. you see live looks here. that's our top story this morning because these drivers will soon have to pay even more in tolls just to get to where they're going with. kron four's will tran standing by live at the bay bridge and will officials, i understand, say these price hikes are actually gonna go towards construction work on. >> that's what they say. it's going to be construction work and they say that this could happen. you get input. but let me tell you, from my years of experience, absolutely. you get input. but i've never covered a story where they did not implement the toll increases. so keep that in mind. you can see the cars racing behind me. this will be the second window, james, if it is a proved that we will see consecutive toll increases. right now, it's $7. and we know with certainty come january, all bay area bridges except the golden gate brid
james. dave, thank you. well at 10, 0, 1, our top story this morning impacts the thousands of people who drive over state owned bridges every single day. you see live looks here. that's our top story this morning because these drivers will soon have to pay even more in tolls just to get to where they're going with. kron four's will tran standing by live at the bay bridge and will officials, i understand, say these price hikes are actually gonna go towards construction work on. >> that's...
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role, please. >> james is a legend. >> has done something extraordinary. >> james is in the businessg elections experiment he has a unique voice. >> if you love america, stop appeasing these pastors. >> james is a political hack. >> he is the smartest wait. >> stupid, naove people have completely [ bleep ] it up. >> you have been so successful and we will see that in the documentary. what can this campaign one from james carville? >> i hope to be concise and repeat. if you say something once, you haven't said it at all. we had to say something 25 times before you say it, before it breaks through and too many democrats come and you and i know this because we've been in democratic politics for a long time -- james already said that. we haven't set it into you said it 25 times. i hope that they become repetitive and very concise. he tried to destroy obama care health insurance in this country. i want to expand it. tell people about how dangerous his tariffs are, and they are really dangerous! causing inflation. >> and president clinton is the best economic explain of that ever lived. pu
role, please. >> james is a legend. >> has done something extraordinary. >> james is in the businessg elections experiment he has a unique voice. >> if you love america, stop appeasing these pastors. >> james is a political hack. >> he is the smartest wait. >> stupid, naove people have completely [ bleep ] it up. >> you have been so successful and we will see that in the documentary. what can this campaign one from james carville? >> i hope...
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james cleverly has newsroom.ck to the top spot in the latest round of voting to be the next leader of the conservative party. cleverly leads the pack with 39 votes, robert jenrick second with 31 and kemi badenoch third on 30. tom tugendhat has now been eliminated from the race with only 20 votes. the final three candidates will now be whittled down to two in the next round of voting, set to take place tomorrow afternoon . the director tomorrow afternoon. the director general of m15 has warned that isis and al—qaeda are on the rise again, with an increased terrorist attack linked to the conflict in the middle east. in a stark warning at the counter—terrorism operations centre, ken mcmullen revealed that iran has been linked to at least 20 deadly plots in the uk over the past two years. he says both groups are attempting to quote export terror. highlighting
james cleverly has newsroom.ck to the top spot in the latest round of voting to be the next leader of the conservative party. cleverly leads the pack with 39 votes, robert jenrick second with 31 and kemi badenoch third on 30. tom tugendhat has now been eliminated from the race with only 20 votes. the final three candidates will now be whittled down to two in the next round of voting, set to take place tomorrow afternoon . the director tomorrow afternoon. the director general of m15 has warned...
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ronnie james scored his _ what will happen. ronnie james scored his first _ what will happen. what will happen. ronnie james scored his first nba basket - what will happen. ronnie james scored his first nba basket for i scored his first nba basket for the la lakers and a 134—110 defeat by the cleveland cavaliers. ronnie and his dad had made history by becoming the first father and son duo to share a court in an nba game as the lakers beat the timberwolves last week but things did not go as well this time around. although ronnie came on late in the game and scored with a step back 1a for —— 14 scored with a step back 1a for —— 1a foot scored with a step back 1a for ——1lifootjumper scored with a step back 1a for —— 1a footjumper over tristan —— 1a foot jumper over tristan thompson. -- 14 foot jumper over tristan thompson-— -- 14 foot jumper over tristan thom son. . .,, thompson. yeah, it was insane, more than _ thompson. yeah, it was insane, more than i _ thompson. yeah, it was insane, more than i anticipated - thompson. yeah, it was insane, more than i anticipated for - more th
ronnie james scored his _ what will happen. ronnie james scored his first _ what will happen. what will happen. ronnie james scored his first nba basket - what will happen. ronnie james scored his first nba basket for i scored his first nba basket for the la lakers and a 134—110 defeat by the cleveland cavaliers. ronnie and his dad had made history by becoming the first father and son duo to share a court in an nba game as the lakers beat the timberwolves last week but things did not go as...
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he is james he's james's uncle and been around since the 1740s. there's not much available. which is a real shame, there's not much available for the delanceys. i fear they burned all their papers because they were loyalists but i was never able to substantiate that. >> host: thank you for a great talk. you will stay to sign books. we have books available. i want to point out something behind stephen macleod. that is a map, a facsimile, the original size of a manuscript map of new york city during the american revolution when occupied by the british. take a peek at it. it is spectacular. one of our greatest maps at the presidential library given to us by richard h brown. this was a manuscript map, artists really drying the surrounding area of new york city, this is the generals in new york, if you look at it, the detail is unbelievable. almost 3-dimensional when you take a look at it so take a peek at that on your way out and then come back in and get it signed. thank you. [applause] >> if you are enjoying american history tv, sign up for our newsletter using the qr code on
he is james he's james's uncle and been around since the 1740s. there's not much available. which is a real shame, there's not much available for the delanceys. i fear they burned all their papers because they were loyalists but i was never able to substantiate that. >> host: thank you for a great talk. you will stay to sign books. we have books available. i want to point out something behind stephen macleod. that is a map, a facsimile, the original size of a manuscript map of new york...
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james. mr. james, the same question to you too, don't you think that the uh failure that the israeli regime is experiencing right now in their ground operation uh has done something to them so bad that they want to uh compensate for it with attacking maybe the successor of sayid hasan nasarlah? well. certainly, because they have to make a show of force. i think netanyahu is really in a position where all they have left is a dramatic show of force. their ground forces in the past, going all the way back to 2006 when they invaded lebanon in 2006, they got their butts kicked, and the the only defense force is only good at fighting uh unarmed women and children. okay, that's that's all it's good for. they hardly. have any military at all, and the military they have is provided for the weapons and the the missiles and the radar, all this provided by the west, so that's really all they have, and netanyahu is trying frantically to get the west in line so they will continue to support the israelis. howe
james. mr. james, the same question to you too, don't you think that the uh failure that the israeli regime is experiencing right now in their ground operation uh has done something to them so bad that they want to uh compensate for it with attacking maybe the successor of sayid hasan nasarlah? well. certainly, because they have to make a show of force. i think netanyahu is really in a position where all they have left is a dramatic show of force. their ground forces in the past, going all the...
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good morning, james.e've got a lot of sunshine out there today as we have all morning long. >> now, part of the reason we were so chilly this morning is partly because of those clear skies that will actually help us to be a little warmer than yesterday. this afternoon. lots of sun over san jose. but you're certainly not the only ones, even the coastline is sitting under nothing but sunshine to get this morning going. temperatures are seeing the 60's now after falling to the 40's earlier in spots like palo alto, even oakland and berkeley, down in the upper 40's earlier. you're now back in the low 60's for your current temperatures as we move into the afternoon, this chilly start to the morning eases into what will be an actually warmer day with 70's to low 80's making their return. >> all right, john, thank you the family of a san francisco man now has filed a lawsuit accusing east bay police of not requesting medical treatment after tazing. the man kron four's philippe djegal explains what's behind this n
good morning, james.e've got a lot of sunshine out there today as we have all morning long. >> now, part of the reason we were so chilly this morning is partly because of those clear skies that will actually help us to be a little warmer than yesterday. this afternoon. lots of sun over san jose. but you're certainly not the only ones, even the coastline is sitting under nothing but sunshine to get this morning going. temperatures are seeing the 60's now after falling to the 40's earlier...