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james.s 62 at that time it was navy house at that particular time. over to the house. my father moved here and it was 38 or 39 and graduated on southern university. when he came here he wasn't allowed to use a specific degree. the only job he'd get is at the shipyard. shipbuilding job and different things like that. my mother came from tyler, texas. my grandmother had been here in the 30s. she was the first person of color to buy a home and was in her late 30s. when he brought her home she paid cash for it. they burned carbon her house and all of this and that. she was a fisty lady and stayed there. until the day she died she owned the property. i was lucky enough not to have sisters. we had a little ranch or farm. we raised rabbits and chickens and we had a goat. nobody from the projects all the way to the home no one locked their doors. the iceman used to come and they would bring ice. if your neighbor didn't have money they would share. they would flit the ice and put it into different ic
james.s 62 at that time it was navy house at that particular time. over to the house. my father moved here and it was 38 or 39 and graduated on southern university. when he came here he wasn't allowed to use a specific degree. the only job he'd get is at the shipyard. shipbuilding job and different things like that. my mother came from tyler, texas. my grandmother had been here in the 30s. she was the first person of color to buy a home and was in her late 30s. when he brought her home she paid...
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james was famous for winning races. >> james believes that change wins. >> it's the economy, stupid.ogizing to no one. >> the man is a two fisted catcher. >> i am saying publicly what people are saying to themselves. i have enough money. i could just shut up. >> carville, winning is everything stupid. now streaming on max the oil business affects landman new series now streaming exclusively on paramount plus. chase really knows how to put the heart in your local community. see what i did there? >> hey jackie evan my guy. you helping them with savings right i wish i had somebody like evan when i started somebody just got their first debit card. >> ice cream on you. >> ooh tacos. i got you wait. >> hold on. don't you owe me money? >> what your money is a part of your community so your bank should be too. >> like chase. >> oh, what a good time we will have you can make it happen again voltaren for long lasting arthritis pain relief neighbors and i are cousins. our grandma is from here. so dave arranged for us to join this polish tour with you people a real pain is one of the best films
james was famous for winning races. >> james believes that change wins. >> it's the economy, stupid.ogizing to no one. >> the man is a two fisted catcher. >> i am saying publicly what people are saying to themselves. i have enough money. i could just shut up. >> carville, winning is everything stupid. now streaming on max the oil business affects landman new series now streaming exclusively on paramount plus. chase really knows how to put the heart in your local...
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. >> it was crazy >> he's ever done this for a living james was famous for winning races james believes that change wins it's the economy, stupid i ain't apologizing to no one. >> the man is a two fisted catcher i am saying publicly what people are saying to themselves. >> i have enough money. i could just shut up kabul. >> winning is everything stupid. now streaming on max. >> why do nfl players choose a sleep number? bed? >> i like to sleep cool and i like to sleep even cooler. >> and i really like it when we both get what we want. >> introducing the new sleep number climate cool. smart bed. sleep up to 15 degrees cooler on each side. visit a sleep number store near you. >> you'll love this centrum silver is clinically proven to support memory in older adults, so you can keep saying you mastered it. >> you fixed it, you nailed it you did it with centrum silver. >> clinically proven to support memory in older adults, red lobsters across the nation got a new menu celebration. >> look, we got a lobster pasta crab, bacon, shrimp for the taking. >> 500 locations, seven new creations come t
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he had been a client of james lewis. lewis made headlines in 1978 when he was arrested for the murder of raymond west. the old man's body was found cut up and hidden in the attic of his house check for $5,000 to james lewis from raymond west on the day that raymond west went missing. so they arrested lewis because he was the obvious suspect. but they didn't read him his miranda rights before they questioned him. and therefore the search. >> everything that came after was thrown out and they just couldn't convict him and he ended up getting away with murder back then and the authorities figured, this guy has got to be a prime suspect at this point in the tylenol killings not only have a name an alias, but an actual identification of who we were looking for. >> there was also a face to this. when the authorities put out a photograph of lewis it was heavy manpower. it was a really laborous kind of operation for the fbi. >> while the fbi is investigating the original two letters, james lewis mails letters to the chicago trib
he had been a client of james lewis. lewis made headlines in 1978 when he was arrested for the murder of raymond west. the old man's body was found cut up and hidden in the attic of his house check for $5,000 to james lewis from raymond west on the day that raymond west went missing. so they arrested lewis because he was the obvious suspect. but they didn't read him his miranda rights before they questioned him. and therefore the search. >> everything that came after was thrown out and...
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and then headed up the james river to to their destination. so captain would leave can meet with friends who had already settled there. they stopped at jamestown along the way and then they ended up at berkeley plant a berkeley, as it would be called on december the fourth, 16, 19, as clifford daly says in his book, the great plantation, they rode to the shore. they dropped their luggage on the hard winter ground. it was december the fourth. now they gazed at the woods, enclosing them, and they listened in complete silence. then, in a command from captain wood leaf, he said, gentlemen, neil, so we can say a prayer of thanksgiving. and he said, we ordain this day of our ships arrival at planet con in the land of virginia shall be perpetually and annually kept holy as a day of thanksgiving to almighty god. that was the first official thanksgiving in the new world. first english thanksgiving in the world. and it was a two years before the pilgrims had their thanksgiving in 1621. so with that said, the settlement continued on and continued sending
and then headed up the james river to to their destination. so captain would leave can meet with friends who had already settled there. they stopped at jamestown along the way and then they ended up at berkeley plant a berkeley, as it would be called on december the fourth, 16, 19, as clifford daly says in his book, the great plantation, they rode to the shore. they dropped their luggage on the hard winter ground. it was december the fourth. now they gazed at the woods, enclosing them, and they...
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host: james? guest: well, what the members of congress were doing, apart from the people who broke into the capitol and ransacked the place, separate from all of that, what the members of congress were doing, whether we like that or not, was they were using rules on the books, the electoral count act establishes procedures. they were using those procedures to adjudicate presidential electors. their motive, we can question their motives, we can question all kinds of things. but ultimately, they were using rules that congress, under the constitution, has the authority to make and set. when we talk about punching members for using the rules or punishing members for what we call legal acts that are sensibly just sanctioned by the rules, we get into a very slippery situation. ultimately, then it becomes any behavior we don't like, pursuant to the rules, is somehow going to be damaging to the constitution, and we ought not to do it. what i would encourage everyone to do, in thinking about january 6, is
host: james? guest: well, what the members of congress were doing, apart from the people who broke into the capitol and ransacked the place, separate from all of that, what the members of congress were doing, whether we like that or not, was they were using rules on the books, the electoral count act establishes procedures. they were using those procedures to adjudicate presidential electors. their motive, we can question their motives, we can question all kinds of things. but ultimately, they...
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landau told me it — against putin. james landau told me it is _ against putin. james landau told me _ against putin. james landau told me it is a significant - against putin. james landau | told me it is a significant day in terms of military action. at in terms of military action. at this in terms of military action. git this sonnets world leaders come here and they represent 20 nations of course from the g20 but also other leaders as well. they have such a large agenda. they have such a large agenda. they want to talk about climate change and what's happening on that front. they were to talk about reforming international institutions are they better represent countries in the global south and elsewhere. they want to talk about what can be done to reform the international global of economy. again and again existing running conflicts assert themselves onto the summit agendas. that would be no exception today when it comes to ukraine. simply because not only of the discussion, the debate going on about the us decision to allow ukraine to use its long—range missiles in russian territo
landau told me it — against putin. james landau told me it is _ against putin. james landau told me _ against putin. james landau told me it is a significant - against putin. james landau | told me it is a significant day in terms of military action. at in terms of military action. at this in terms of military action. git this sonnets world leaders come here and they represent 20 nations of course from the g20 but also other leaders as well. they have such a large agenda. they have such a...
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you're james allen. you alleging you allege that you came off again from and oh, wow, this is what i did. i broke myself back to this and it's nothing like it was when we were walking prison yards because we had access. they trusted us. we. we gave the administration a reason to want give us privileges and want to see us succeed. one director, she wouldn't call us inmates, and then she'd say, how's residence? how's my residence doing today? you know? and and i felt so good, you know. but through it all, it's been a it's been a lesson. you've mentioned a couple of times talking with kids, working in the system. what kind of work do you do when it comes to mentoring or working with. kids or people who are getting out? yes. well, we set up a workshop and i go down to the local juvenile center and i work with a couple of the judges down there. um, judge voy is one and the director, jack warden, and we, we set up a program where kids would come through and the kids that are showing signs of they want to be in
you're james allen. you alleging you allege that you came off again from and oh, wow, this is what i did. i broke myself back to this and it's nothing like it was when we were walking prison yards because we had access. they trusted us. we. we gave the administration a reason to want give us privileges and want to see us succeed. one director, she wouldn't call us inmates, and then she'd say, how's residence? how's my residence doing today? you know? and and i felt so good, you know. but...
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in james madison's library.'re also in a place where over 300 enslaved people made it possible for him to sequester himself in that library because of their labor and what they did to help undergird america and the making of america. the plan is to create a memorial honoring the slaves buried there. once the site is fully mapped ahead on matter of fact, how congress is approaching the election certification process, this january 6th and in 1796, george washington was worn out from political attacks and ready to leave office. a look at the message he. alexander hamilton and james madison wrote to guide future generations to stay up to date with. matter of fact, sign up for our newsletter at matteroffacttv. welcome back to matter of fact. while the chaos outside of congress on january 6th, 2021 rightly claimed, our attention inside the chambers, lawmakers had concerns of their own. so in 2022, congress passed bipartisan legislation that clarified rules for the upcoming election certification process. it's called t
in james madison's library.'re also in a place where over 300 enslaved people made it possible for him to sequester himself in that library because of their labor and what they did to help undergird america and the making of america. the plan is to create a memorial honoring the slaves buried there. once the site is fully mapped ahead on matter of fact, how congress is approaching the election certification process, this january 6th and in 1796, george washington was worn out from political...
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james carville, respond to that . and to the way in which harris is doing so well with women with a college degree, but trump has got the edge of men who lack a college degree. >> what about men with a college degree? that's a pretty key demographic here. i'm sorry. not all people with a college degree are women. i think men with a college degree are going -- >> +7. >> -- simply because they tend to be more pro- choice than men without a college degree. they also have something to lose in this economy. i think we have that upside down. >> ask, do you have a response to that gender and educational divide? >> i think there are a few things. at the very basic level, if she wins among women by an equal or larger margin then trump wins among men, she will win the election. women vote in larger numbers. i think that's one of the questions here, are there republican women who are going to pull for her on the basis of abortion and some of the issues that james has raised? so, but there is no doubt, this has been a long-term t
james carville, respond to that . and to the way in which harris is doing so well with women with a college degree, but trump has got the edge of men who lack a college degree. >> what about men with a college degree? that's a pretty key demographic here. i'm sorry. not all people with a college degree are women. i think men with a college degree are going -- >> +7. >> -- simply because they tend to be more pro- choice than men without a college degree. they also have...
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you're james allen. you alleging you allege that you came off again from and oh, wow, this is what i did. i broke myself back to this and it's nothing like it was when we were walking prison yards because we had access. they trusted us. we. we gave the administration a reason to want give us privileges and want to see us succeed. one director, she wouldn't call us inmates, and then she'd say, how's residence? how's my residence doing today? you know? and and i felt so good, you know. but through it all, it's been a it's been a lesson. you've mentioned a couple of times talking with kids, working in the system. what kind of work do you do when it comes to mentoring or working with. kids or people who are getting out? yes. well, we set up a workshop and i go down to the local juvenile center and i work with a couple of the judges down there. um, judge voy is one and the director, jack warden, and we, we set up a program where kids would come through and the kids that are showing signs of they want to be in
you're james allen. you alleging you allege that you came off again from and oh, wow, this is what i did. i broke myself back to this and it's nothing like it was when we were walking prison yards because we had access. they trusted us. we. we gave the administration a reason to want give us privileges and want to see us succeed. one director, she wouldn't call us inmates, and then she'd say, how's residence? how's my residence doing today? you know? and and i felt so good, you know. but...
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james: absolutely.blem is and i have to caution, it is like in your last episode where you talked about georgia which has specific issues but is part of the larger west versus russia. the same in the middle east. you have a general conflict raging 20 years between iran and its proxies that reach a critical point on october 7 at your goal. and now you are seeing an offensive being launched by various american allies with at best reluctant american support. that is enough in terms of diplomatic and military weapons deliveries to help both the turks who artificially -- who artificially uninvolved -- are officially uninvolved, and israel that has turned its attention to syria to stop weapons flows to allow has below to recons -- hezbollah to reconstitute. carl: so many different moving pieces, so can we zoom in on the rebel group itself? what more do we know in terms of its ideology, backing, and military strength? james: the military strength has always been significant. it was initially one of the two syr
james: absolutely.blem is and i have to caution, it is like in your last episode where you talked about georgia which has specific issues but is part of the larger west versus russia. the same in the middle east. you have a general conflict raging 20 years between iran and its proxies that reach a critical point on october 7 at your goal. and now you are seeing an offensive being launched by various american allies with at best reluctant american support. that is enough in terms of diplomatic...
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from playing with the beatles to james bond. ♪ he was the man behind the music. [ james bond theme playing "dr. no," 1962. the musician playing the guitar? vic flick. >> bond. james bond. >> david: during an interview with the academy of motion picture arts and sciences, this is vic flick, playing the song 50 years later. ♪ >> we worked on it and played it and sped it up a little bit and put a little bit of aggression into it. and we finished up with the james bond theme, which has now lasted for 50 years. >> david: vic flick was called a musician's musician. ♪ in the 1960s, you could hear him playing guitar on some of the decade's biggest songs. petula clark's "downtown." ♪ downtown ♪ ♪ where all the lights are bright ♪ >> david: tom jones' "it's not unusual." ♪ it's not unusual to be loved by anyone ♪ >> david: and with the beatles, their movie "hard day's night," you could hear his fender guitar. ♪ vic flick's family announcing he died peacefully after his battle with alzheimer's. he was 87. tonight, we remember a lifetime of music and one iconic hollywood song. ♪ we give vic flick the
from playing with the beatles to james bond. ♪ he was the man behind the music. [ james bond theme playing "dr. no," 1962. the musician playing the guitar? vic flick. >> bond. james bond. >> david: during an interview with the academy of motion picture arts and sciences, this is vic flick, playing the song 50 years later. ♪ >> we worked on it and played it and sped it up a little bit and put a little bit of aggression into it. and we finished up with the james...
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james, i've asked you to stand by.ng very special, our final special report before the election and you will be responding to it. trump's chaos. the failed first turn. the fact that of the nostalgia. please stay with me for it. se. (limu squawks) only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ so, what are you thinking? i'm thinking... (speaking to self) about our honeymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the money towards a down-payment... ...on a ranch ...in montana ...with horses let's take a look at those scenarios. j.p. morgan wealth management has advisors in chase branches and tools, like wealth plan to keep you on track. when you're planning for it all... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management. san francisco's leadership is failing us. that's why mark farrell is endorsing prop d. because we need to tackle our drug and homelessness crisis just like mar
james, i've asked you to stand by.ng very special, our final special report before the election and you will be responding to it. trump's chaos. the failed first turn. the fact that of the nostalgia. please stay with me for it. se. (limu squawks) only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ so, what are you thinking? i'm thinking... (speaking to self) about our honeymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a...
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in james henson speech critics appear on tv. the theoretical speculations about future warming have no good scientific basis. we would like critics who question climate change wait a minute, this global warming thing. it sounds like a scam. well, i think you're seeing it now. we told you this was, this is one of them. i spent most of my time in newspapers and magazines, and on t v and radio to argue against climate action against the panic the economy would actually improve if we have a doubling of background, greenhouse gas. how can i improve? well, because we might have a longer growing season. i'm fairly live, i'm fast on my feet of cool on tv, and i also do my homework in the years after james. hence the speech jerry taylor was hired by the think tank. kate. so my name is jerry taylor, i'm the director of natural resource studies here at the cato institute k to hire people like me, primarily to change public opinion. and that's what i did. there may be some extreme events that occurred down the road and we don't know what th
in james henson speech critics appear on tv. the theoretical speculations about future warming have no good scientific basis. we would like critics who question climate change wait a minute, this global warming thing. it sounds like a scam. well, i think you're seeing it now. we told you this was, this is one of them. i spent most of my time in newspapers and magazines, and on t v and radio to argue against climate action against the panic the economy would actually improve if we have a...
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james, handsome at nasa thinks it's maybe 710121520 percent. other scientists things is probably more like 0 point for the present. the denial about the underlying sciences, the critical is the critical junction that event. while taylor takes a sip of water, meat mock murano. yeah, i'm going to be looking at you visiting my job essentially is covering the global warming movement and communicating with the public. the latest findings. do you look at the, the satellite data? we are, we actually have had no significant warming since 1998. actually no warming. we've been cooling and recent years. you had a background as a salesman. can you do that? how is that? well, that was early on. i was a door to i worked at the door to door salesman, which is a actually a great background to build. there it is in the need. now, when you only have 1520 seconds, you've got to work on your sound bites and you've got to work on your, you know, you're building a narrative to a customer. i. that was a great training ground for being and media and communications. mu
james, handsome at nasa thinks it's maybe 710121520 percent. other scientists things is probably more like 0 point for the present. the denial about the underlying sciences, the critical is the critical junction that event. while taylor takes a sip of water, meat mock murano. yeah, i'm going to be looking at you visiting my job essentially is covering the global warming movement and communicating with the public. the latest findings. do you look at the, the satellite data? we are, we actually...
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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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james, hands on it now. so thinks it's maybe 710121520 percent. other scientists, i think there's probably more like 0 point for the present. the denial about the underlying sciences. the critical is the critical junction that event a while taylor takes a sip of water meat mock murano. like, yeah, i'm going to be looking at, you just do this. i'd be like, my job essentially is covering the global warming movement and communicating with the public. the latest findings, do you look at the, the satellite data? we, we actually have had no significant warming since 1998 actually no warming. we've been cooling and recent years. you had a background as a salesman. can you do that? how is that? well, that was early on, i was a door to, i worked at the door to door salesman, which is a actually a great background to build narratives and the need. now, when you only have 1520 seconds, you got to work on your sound bites and you've got to work on your, you know, you're building a narrative to a customer. i. that was a great training ground for being and medi
james, hands on it now. so thinks it's maybe 710121520 percent. other scientists, i think there's probably more like 0 point for the present. the denial about the underlying sciences. the critical is the critical junction that event a while taylor takes a sip of water meat mock murano. like, yeah, i'm going to be looking at, you just do this. i'd be like, my job essentially is covering the global warming movement and communicating with the public. the latest findings, do you look at the, the...
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. ♪ >> i want to introduce you to author james allen jr. book is called not my chair, from death or to freedom. mr. allen, who was tony? >> wow. good morning to you. mr. sylvester, was a human being. a great person, and he deserved all the truth and that this has meant man has to offer like the rest of us. such. a great man. such a great man. he should be here today. stuart why isn't he? >> by these hands. by these hands he left this world. and it is something i struggle with every day. every day. i take him with me every day and he gives me strength. his family gives me strength. the first timesfa i laid eyes on his family i was even a second chance at myy redemption. i knew then that family lost something. they lost something valuable and as i sit here with you i understand that remnants of the law i recently lost my mom yesterday she went on and said her goodbye. i understand that you love of a loss in my heart. when you become a part of that club you are part of an exclusive club stuart tells aboutpe that night. what happened? you write
. ♪ >> i want to introduce you to author james allen jr. book is called not my chair, from death or to freedom. mr. allen, who was tony? >> wow. good morning to you. mr. sylvester, was a human being. a great person, and he deserved all the truth and that this has meant man has to offer like the rest of us. such. a great man. such a great man. he should be here today. stuart why isn't he? >> by these hands. by these hands he left this world. and it is something i struggle...
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. >> james biela., physical description. >> you look at his drivers license photo and -- >> the eerie part when i obtain that photograph, and our initial sketch that we had from the forensic sketch artist, it was eerily similar. >> it seemed an interesting lead. wygnanski drove straight to biela's house. no one was home, so he left his card. >> i wrote on the back of my business card, which obviously identifies me as a robbery homicide detective, please call me at your convenience. >> about 45 minutes later, biela called wygnanski. he sounded a little uncomfortable but who wouldn't be. >> you have a detective that leaves a card on your door you expect these people to be nervous. >> the detective told biela he would like to talk to him about an investigation. biela agreed to meet wygnanski after work the next day. >> i hung the phone up and i just sat back down and my wife looked at me and said what's wrong, and i said the guy never asked me what i was investigating. >> with an investigation card that s
. >> james biela., physical description. >> you look at his drivers license photo and -- >> the eerie part when i obtain that photograph, and our initial sketch that we had from the forensic sketch artist, it was eerily similar. >> it seemed an interesting lead. wygnanski drove straight to biela's house. no one was home, so he left his card. >> i wrote on the back of my business card, which obviously identifies me as a robbery homicide detective, please call me at...
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it is john kruger, james johnson, they have this meeting. a kind of, sears, maybe he's a little bit like a lobbyist. he is trying to get a sense of what new yorkers are feeling. so they talk to about the quartering act, like we have to get to do something here parliament is going to do something bad, and sears recommends, what they do in congress now, they attach the currency to this builder passed through, and that will quell sort of new yorkers anger. this is a critical misstep. up until this point, they've had a really good sense of new yorkers feelings and thoughts about the imperial crisis, and they have been able to mobilize support and kind of, like, direct new yorkers support where they want it. when they are going to vote on this bill, they lock the doors to the assembly. they physically lock the doors so nobody can get in. this is a critical misstep. >> after they've opened it up? >> after they open it up, they close it. so mcdougal anonymously writes a broadside. it is called to the betrayed inhabitants of new york, and he alleges
it is john kruger, james johnson, they have this meeting. a kind of, sears, maybe he's a little bit like a lobbyist. he is trying to get a sense of what new yorkers are feeling. so they talk to about the quartering act, like we have to get to do something here parliament is going to do something bad, and sears recommends, what they do in congress now, they attach the currency to this builder passed through, and that will quell sort of new yorkers anger. this is a critical misstep. up until this...
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john: james zogby, thank you very much.campaign, president-elect trump said he wants to get rid of virtually all of the biden administration's climate change regulations intended to cut carbon emissions and to move away from fossil fuels. he's also called for the repeal of the inflation reduction act, president biden's signature climate law. even as the incooming administration's team drafts executive orders for the new president to sign on inauguration day, officials in the current administration are trying to lock in their policies. matthew daly covers climate, environment and energy policy for the associated press. from the administration, what first can we expect, uh, on climate change in environment? matthew: well, i think that there is a lot to expect. basically everything that president biden has tried to do. president trump is going to try to undo and you mentioned the inflation reduction act, which is a wide reaching law that basically tries to spend hundreds of billions of dollars to promote clean energy and has a
john: james zogby, thank you very much.campaign, president-elect trump said he wants to get rid of virtually all of the biden administration's climate change regulations intended to cut carbon emissions and to move away from fossil fuels. he's also called for the repeal of the inflation reduction act, president biden's signature climate law. even as the incooming administration's team drafts executive orders for the new president to sign on inauguration day, officials in the current...
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back over to james torres covering traffic. how's the commute, james?entering the 6:00 hour, we're starting to see a little bit of trouble here. we're keeping an eye on berkeley because we have an accident on the westbound side of i-80 near berkeley. and that's actually starting to cause a little bit of a backup. you see the red along 580 there that stretches all the way back to richmond, el sobrante. hercules. it's been that way for a little bit here, so hopefully we'll be able to clear that crash out of here pretty soon and try to get that traffic flowing. three cars involved in that crash. so that's probably why it's taking a little time and creating a little bit of that backup. and then overall broadening out the east bay here. 580 still looking pretty slow. 880 and 680 starting to see some of that residual going on to its freeways. so if you're going anywhere along the east bay, just expect the traffic to move a little slower, a little earlier than you might be used to. 880 near oakland passing the coliseum that for the most part looks pretty good.
back over to james torres covering traffic. how's the commute, james?entering the 6:00 hour, we're starting to see a little bit of trouble here. we're keeping an eye on berkeley because we have an accident on the westbound side of i-80 near berkeley. and that's actually starting to cause a little bit of a backup. you see the red along 580 there that stretches all the way back to richmond, el sobrante. hercules. it's been that way for a little bit here, so hopefully we'll be able to clear that...
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they did that with a printer called james redington. the motley crue destroyed his printing press because he was publishing pamphlets and essays against what they believed. they destroyed his printing press. if you refuse to sign the continental association, they would make her life a misery until you did. there was one example of a loyalist called christopher benson. he gives an account of when he comes outside his house and people are trying to essentially get him to fall in line. he doesn't want to. so he is standing outside his house with us more than his hounds -- in his hand, and they throw things at them, they throw rocks at him. they hit him right behind that between the eyes. he tries to plead his case. look how nasty these people are. but the people in the other side are just doing the same thing. they're trying to create a new political order. people like mcdougall and his supporters are extremely effective in 1775 and 1776. to make sure everybody falls in line. if you don't and you are a loyalist and a committed loyalist, yo
they did that with a printer called james redington. the motley crue destroyed his printing press because he was publishing pamphlets and essays against what they believed. they destroyed his printing press. if you refuse to sign the continental association, they would make her life a misery until you did. there was one example of a loyalist called christopher benson. he gives an account of when he comes outside his house and people are trying to essentially get him to fall in line. he doesn't...
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it's james baldwin.essure enough, in and of itself, because i wanted to honor his legacy in the way that i thought it should be honored. jeffrey: and now, a celebration of the centennial of his birth, including an exhibition at the national portrait gallery called "this morning, this evening, so soon: james baldwin and the voices of queer resistance," which takes its name from a short story he published in 1960. another at the schomburg center for research in black culture, "jimmy! god's black revolutionary mouth," presenting baldwin's archive of personal papers. there's a new album by singer-songwriter and bassist meshell ndegeocello called "no more water: the gospel of james baldwin." and reissues of seminal works with new introductions and artwork. along with a podcast, the baldwin 100, in which host cree myles talks with contemporary writers and thinkers. what is his relevance today, especially when you think about younger people, younger readers, younger citizens? >> despite the time that has passed
it's james baldwin.essure enough, in and of itself, because i wanted to honor his legacy in the way that i thought it should be honored. jeffrey: and now, a celebration of the centennial of his birth, including an exhibition at the national portrait gallery called "this morning, this evening, so soon: james baldwin and the voices of queer resistance," which takes its name from a short story he published in 1960. another at the schomburg center for research in black culture,...
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a two-parter, james, my bad. what level of egg?pecifically are you suggesting they de-emphasize? >> let's take the first one first. james carville is democratic is guilty of democratic boosterism. my god, stop the presses. what a story here we got. i mean, any contest i get in, i'm always going to think we're going to win. and i'm always going to say we're going to win. now, with reference to exotic positions, which i call identity politics, if you read the article in the new york times, i said i give harris credit. she does not bring this up, but this stuff is like smoke on your clothes out of a fireplace. you can't wash it off. and those ideas, while it's true, they never said it, you know how many millions of dollars the republicans ran on anti-identity politic positions that people had taken in the democratic party in 2019 and 2020? the answer is a lot. because you see in politics, the other side gets to play. and it's gonna take another four years before we wash the stench of this off of our clothes. alameda county, california
a two-parter, james, my bad. what level of egg?pecifically are you suggesting they de-emphasize? >> let's take the first one first. james carville is democratic is guilty of democratic boosterism. my god, stop the presses. what a story here we got. i mean, any contest i get in, i'm always going to think we're going to win. and i'm always going to say we're going to win. now, with reference to exotic positions, which i call identity politics, if you read the article in the new york times,...
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will. >> editions all things considered james, not too bad. might see anybody raindrops at this time. so it's not. i mean, we do expect it to pick up a little bit. but you can clearly see the trees, not so bad. gusty at times, but not consistent. and of course, hydroplaning on the roadway. we left extra early just to get to this location. this santa rosa off of the freeway and you can see the cars, plenty of space between them. take it easy. i did see a couple of chp officers, of course, on the freeways to slow drivers down, especially at this time when it is dark you cannot see standing water. so give yourself extra time for santa rosa for sonoma county because for days they've just been hit with nonstop rain fall. and even though it's good to rain drops it still saturation nonetheless. and the ground just simply cannot hold any more water. we've seen flooding. and you just mentioned about the flood advisory going into 4 o'clock this afternoon would not be surprising if that continues. an extended. but for now, if you are leaving, at least yo
will. >> editions all things considered james, not too bad. might see anybody raindrops at this time. so it's not. i mean, we do expect it to pick up a little bit. but you can clearly see the trees, not so bad. gusty at times, but not consistent. and of course, hydroplaning on the roadway. we left extra early just to get to this location. this santa rosa off of the freeway and you can see the cars, plenty of space between them. take it easy. i did see a couple of chp officers, of course,...
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james, back to you. thank you. and back to the top story that we're following this morning, which is a shooting. a bart police officer ended up shooting someone near the union city station late last night. the kron four's will tran on the story for us live with the latest. will. >> what they have to push everything around because you could see that people over my left shoulder. this is a bus stop right now because the bus stop is usually over there. but they can't go through there because it's a crime scene. you can see police officers still at this location shooting took place in the parking lot and they are still focusing on that car there. it's a silver car and you might be able to see the door open in this particular time. this all went down at around 10 o'clock last night. we don't know yet why that bart police felt threatened for his or her life. to the point where that person opened fire on the suspect. the suspect rushed to the hospital. and at last check still alive from the gunshot injury. far as the scen
james, back to you. thank you. and back to the top story that we're following this morning, which is a shooting. a bart police officer ended up shooting someone near the union city station late last night. the kron four's will tran on the story for us live with the latest. will. >> what they have to push everything around because you could see that people over my left shoulder. this is a bus stop right now because the bus stop is usually over there. but they can't go through there because...
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james patterson's latest book is american heroes. his coauthors are matt eversmann with tim malloy and chris mooney. mr. patterson, what should we know about your coauthors? they're all good people. matt eversmann is and i we're sort of the main cog here in terms of the interviews and doing most of the writing. tim malloy i did something with him on abc. jeffrey actually minutes the story. he was a reporter down here in florida, been a reporter in a few cities. so we did that together and we worked together on a couple of things. and american heroes was actually tim's idea. he had tried to get something on medical medal of honor winners going as a as as a film, and it couldn't happen. but i thought it would be a terrific book. so so that was tim's involvement and he's been a little involved. any interviews and money gets involved in some of the research and some of the writing, so it's a good team though. i think. james patterson, what is the format of american heroes? it's just we got 30 some medal winners and it ranges from, you kn
james patterson's latest book is american heroes. his coauthors are matt eversmann with tim malloy and chris mooney. mr. patterson, what should we know about your coauthors? they're all good people. matt eversmann is and i we're sort of the main cog here in terms of the interviews and doing most of the writing. tim malloy i did something with him on abc. jeffrey actually minutes the story. he was a reporter down here in florida, been a reporter in a few cities. so we did that together and we...
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james patterson's latest book is american heroes. his coauthors are matt eversmann with tim malloy and chris mooney. mr. patterson, what should we know about your coauthors? they're all good people. matt eversmann is and i we're sort of the main cog here in terms of the interviews and doing most of the writing. tim malloy i did something with him on abc. jeffrey actually minutes the story. he was a reporter down here in florida, been a reporter in a few cities. so we did that together and we worked together on a couple of things. and american heroes was actually tim's idea. he had tried to get something on medical medal of honor winners going as a as as a film, and it couldn't happen. but i thought it would be a terrific book. so so that was tim's involvement and he's been a little involved. any interviews and money gets involved in some of the research and some of the writing, so it's a good team though. i think. james patterson, what is the format of american heroes? it's just we got 30 some medal winners and it ranges from, you kn
james patterson's latest book is american heroes. his coauthors are matt eversmann with tim malloy and chris mooney. mr. patterson, what should we know about your coauthors? they're all good people. matt eversmann is and i we're sort of the main cog here in terms of the interviews and doing most of the writing. tim malloy i did something with him on abc. jeffrey actually minutes the story. he was a reporter down here in florida, been a reporter in a few cities. so we did that together and we...
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yeah, good morning, james.s all about where that your river is deadline for those numbers that you mentioned there. they could vary quite a lot, but it is something that all meteorologists are looking at. super closely. >> and it depends on where that river's course meanders. we're sitting right here with the berkeley hills camera looking down into the bay with some really clear skies overhead after some light sprinkles last night. a lot of that has cleared out. setting us up for a solid start to the we're at right now. we do have some energy to the north. a weak trough pressing right past us. that first system is really just leaving some snow in the sierra and the cascades. now for the bay area itself, things are dry. i do want to note that tonight, the north bay actually has a freeze. watch that goes into effect as we are going to be looking at some really cold overnight lows tonight. so if you're up in sonoma, napa or solano counties, make sure to be covering up those plants that are a little bit more frost,
yeah, good morning, james.s all about where that your river is deadline for those numbers that you mentioned there. they could vary quite a lot, but it is something that all meteorologists are looking at. super closely. >> and it depends on where that river's course meanders. we're sitting right here with the berkeley hills camera looking down into the bay with some really clear skies overhead after some light sprinkles last night. a lot of that has cleared out. setting us up for a solid...
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there is nothing tougher than tish james.ble, it is disgusting, it puts her at wrist -- at risk. and tish is one of our leaders. we look to tish. she's one of the key parts of the fire while and she's going to be tougher than ever. >> you are used to these legal fights but this is a different flavor, all together. and by the way, you faced this and arizona with people not engaging in normal level legal or political fights, but go to these remarkable extremes. they are saying this stuff and part of the effort and authoritarian governments is to try and make people fear so that they obey in advance. and that is the one thing our viewers need to know, that you, kris mays, you, william tong will not do that. >> no, we won't do that. we won't be cowed, we won't be intimidated and we never have. and this is a time for patriots to stand up for our constitution, for us to remember that millions of americans thought and sacrificed and died for our constitution. and just because, you know, i don't even know how to describe the individu
there is nothing tougher than tish james.ble, it is disgusting, it puts her at wrist -- at risk. and tish is one of our leaders. we look to tish. she's one of the key parts of the fire while and she's going to be tougher than ever. >> you are used to these legal fights but this is a different flavor, all together. and by the way, you faced this and arizona with people not engaging in normal level legal or political fights, but go to these remarkable extremes. they are saying this stuff...
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james carville is right.n right about the mistakes they are making, that they made in the democrat party, and now he's coming out, the chickens have come home to ro roost, and he is the one who had the answers all along, and as it relates to aoc and trump, voters know if you are genuine. voters know if you believe in what you are saying. it's just like a jury. it's just like anything else. and even if you are wrong, they say, you know what, they are true to their heart, they are genuine, they are not rehearsed, they are off-the-cuff, i believe them because they believe it in their heart. so whether it is aoc or whether it is trump, it is the electorate sensing that neither is a phony in terms of what they believe in, all right? that is where the crossover is. and i think, finally, it's not an anti-trans campaign. most people don't give a damn, they just don't want boys and girls bathrooms and boys and girls sports and all of that, and they call us the people who created the culture problem, they created the c
james carville is right.n right about the mistakes they are making, that they made in the democrat party, and now he's coming out, the chickens have come home to ro roost, and he is the one who had the answers all along, and as it relates to aoc and trump, voters know if you are genuine. voters know if you believe in what you are saying. it's just like a jury. it's just like anything else. and even if you are wrong, they say, you know what, they are true to their heart, they are genuine, they...