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remember smokey was found in the backyard. did james provided by jessica? we wanted to ask her about that but she declined to be interviewed. >> if she committed a murder or played a part, she is getting away with it. >> we could not find evidence. >> or she is not guilty. >> as for serena and james, they divorced in 2019. serena still worries what effect james may still have on her and her children's lives. >> will you ever be free of this guy? >> when god hits his off switch. >> james will most likely be in prison when that happens, he was sentenced to life. kristi who waited 40 years to meet nick now faces the rest of her life without him. >> you will always be my superman, i will always love him. >> even in the middle of morning his brother, john takes some comfort and how he helped solve knicks murder. >> you still have his back. >> absolutely. >> i guess that never ends. >> no. >> that is all for this edition of dateline. thank you for watching. watchin [music playing] -- >>> hello. this is "dateline." enough that i before angila
remember smokey was found in the backyard. did james provided by jessica? we wanted to ask her about that but she declined to be interviewed. >> if she committed a murder or played a part, she is getting away with it. >> we could not find evidence. >> or she is not guilty. >> as for serena and james, they divorced in 2019. serena still worries what effect james may still have on her and her children's lives. >> will you ever be free of this guy? >> when god...
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people have also been paying tribute to james henderson from cornwall who was also killed in the israeliryn for us. this is the boxing club where james henderson was on long term on and off member. the doors are locked, there is no one here today but i have spoken on the phone to the spokesperson from the boxing club, who says they are all completely shocked and devastated. there were tears in his voice when i spoke to him and he said that views are still very poor and everyone at the boxing club is thinking of the family of james today. james was only 33 years old when he was a former refer from here in cornwall. he said. she is in the royal marines, according to social media. he left the military in 2016 for a securityjob, like the one in gaza. reacting to the news, this is what nick pollard had to say. it this is what nick pollard had to sa . , this is what nick pollard had to sa , , ., , , this is what nick pollard had to sa. , say. it is appalling news, the loss of life and — say. it is appalling news, the loss of life and that _ say. it is appalling news, the loss of life and that
people have also been paying tribute to james henderson from cornwall who was also killed in the israeliryn for us. this is the boxing club where james henderson was on long term on and off member. the doors are locked, there is no one here today but i have spoken on the phone to the spokesperson from the boxing club, who says they are all completely shocked and devastated. there were tears in his voice when i spoke to him and he said that views are still very poor and everyone at the boxing...
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today. james was only ”53 years james today.ames was only 33 years old when he was a former refer from here in cornwall. he said. she is in the royal marines, according to social media. he left the military in 2016 for a securityjob, like the one in gaza. reacting to the news, this is what nick pollard had to say. it this is what nick pollard had to sa . , this is what nick pollard had to sa , , ., , , this is what nick pollard had to sa. , say. it is appalling news, the loss of life and — say. it is appalling news, the loss of life and that _ say. it is appalling news, the loss of life and that israeli _ say. it is appalling news, the loss of life and that israeli air - say. it is appalling news, the loss of life and that israeli air strike. l of life and that israeli air strike. we need a full investigation into who is responsible and who will be accountable. we need an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. too many people are being killed, civilians and aid workers. we need are fighting to stop so we can get hostages out and the
today. james was only ”53 years james today.ames was only 33 years old when he was a former refer from here in cornwall. he said. she is in the royal marines, according to social media. he left the military in 2016 for a securityjob, like the one in gaza. reacting to the news, this is what nick pollard had to say. it this is what nick pollard had to sa . , this is what nick pollard had to sa , , ., , , this is what nick pollard had to sa. , say. it is appalling news, the loss of life and —...
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james, thank you very much. uh, that was james tater in taipei and probably, and customer envisioning. thank you very much. bye. sketchup on a couple of other stories making headlines around the world today. authorities intends, in the se, weeks of heavy rains, have claimed 155 lives and affected more than 200000 people. the el nino global weather phenomenon has combined with the stars the rainy season, bringing down forest regions that seldom get rate rains of also hit neighboring kenya, killing at least 50 people. there are top court in the us state of new york has overturn the verdict from 2020. that found movie mogul harvey weinstein guilty of rape. the judges found that he was denied a fair trial. but weinstein will remain behind bars due to a separate rate conviction. in california, it was accusations against one scene that spark the global me to move. so tally and authorities have introduced a new 5 bureau fee for a tourist wanting to visit venice. official say the fee is aimed at curbing tourism to the fragile lagoon
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henderson, who was 33, is also understood to have served in the marines. jamesther armed forces veteran. all three men were trying to protect their colleagues. the charity described them as heroes. "these seven beautiful souls were killed by the israeli defense forces. theirsmiles, laughter and voices are forever embedded in our memories. we are reeling from our loss, the world's loss." world central kitchen was providing vital food aid in gaza, supplying millions of meals. the consequences of the attack will be felt here first. the charity has paused its operations, putting immediate stress on an already desperate situation. that's going to put civilians at risk — at greater risk — of famine. people are already starving to death. and what we really need now is for aid to get in quickly and to be able to be distributed safely. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, said the attack was tragic and then said "this happens in war". overnight, the head of the israeli army was far more conciliatory. we are sorry for the unintentional harm to the members of wc
henderson, who was 33, is also understood to have served in the marines. jamesther armed forces veteran. all three men were trying to protect their colleagues. the charity described them as heroes. "these seven beautiful souls were killed by the israeli defense forces. theirsmiles, laughter and voices are forever embedded in our memories. we are reeling from our loss, the world's loss." world central kitchen was providing vital food aid in gaza, supplying millions of meals. the...
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>> there are so many people within the organization at that moment in time i was thinking as james was talking so many people at the time specifically did not agree with what was happening. there was a sense you could not publicly voice which you actually think. i think the first thing you do if you want to cultivate an environment that would make people feel they had the ability to speak forthrightly and honestly and disagree with each other without fear of compromising their livelihood by that would be a cultural change that would find diversity of viewpoints within institutions already. but there would have to be a commitment to a different understanding of what diversity actually is. we often get far too hung up on what looks superficially like diversity mono thought packaged in a slightly different casing. having a bunch of people from the same three schools of the same socioeconomic class. somehe of them are slightly different ethnic and gender, sexual orientation and background is not what i consider diversity. so they would have to be efforts to reimagine how you will locate di
>> there are so many people within the organization at that moment in time i was thinking as james was talking so many people at the time specifically did not agree with what was happening. there was a sense you could not publicly voice which you actually think. i think the first thing you do if you want to cultivate an environment that would make people feel they had the ability to speak forthrightly and honestly and disagree with each other without fear of compromising their livelihood...
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when it opened in 1957, it was the place to stay in vegas. even james bond checked in the 1971 film diamonds are forever. the tropicana boasted. all the latest amenities we have, a lot of people come here. they love chop, can have us talking about swimming pools on our sleeves. amazing. we had one of the best tools. and last thing is when i started working here everybody, and we're trying to work here one like you look at the top of janice, how do you get in there? as newer and bigger mega resort spring up in vegas, the tropicana retained an error mist elgin. but even his biggest fans acknowledge the times have changed. it's a whole different city. it's vegas reincarnate self every 12 years, which is re makes itself and we mixed. i've been coming here personally since the eighty's and i've seen all the changes. the tropicana complex is set to be demolished later this year to make way for a new sport studio. part of las vegas as latest efforts to re brand itself as a sports venue. and here the reminder of our top story, a strong earthquake has struck tai
when it opened in 1957, it was the place to stay in vegas. even james bond checked in the 1971 film diamonds are forever. the tropicana boasted. all the latest amenities we have, a lot of people come here. they love chop, can have us talking about swimming pools on our sleeves. amazing. we had one of the best tools. and last thing is when i started working here everybody, and we're trying to work here one like you look at the top of janice, how do you get in there? as newer and bigger mega...
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james was out before the start with flu—like symptoms, while davis was forced off in the first quartern the face while making a tip in basket. it exacerbated an eye injury from a game last month and with davis off, the timberwolves pushed into the lead, anthony edwards adding 26 points in their 127—117 victory. what he heard in terms of him getting hit in the eye, the injury was the same, but that is it. no updates right now. and that's all the sport. her talent was indisputable. now, the life and music of amy winehouse is the subject of a new film, back to black. it follows her journey to becoming a star — as well as her later struggles with addiction. before this evening's premiere, our culture correspondent, charlotte gallagher, sat down with the film's director and its star. # tried to make me go to rehab, isaid no, no, no.# amy winehouse, a music legend. # no, no, no... # yeah, baby, and the rest. # tried to make me go to rehab. now a new film is telling her story. i was so excited by the idea of, you know, playing and getting in touch with amy — the girl, and then amy the singer
james was out before the start with flu—like symptoms, while davis was forced off in the first quartern the face while making a tip in basket. it exacerbated an eye injury from a game last month and with davis off, the timberwolves pushed into the lead, anthony edwards adding 26 points in their 127—117 victory. what he heard in terms of him getting hit in the eye, the injury was the same, but that is it. no updates right now. and that's all the sport. her talent was indisputable. now, the...
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abigail eventually prevailed, not surprisingly, and james was educated after abigail. the next first lady, to show any interest in civil rights and equality for african-americans was mary lincoln, who had come from a slaveholding family that some of her family fought for the south. but mary saw the horrors of slavery, and many of her family members did free their enslaved workers. mary seamstress elizabeth keckley was a free african american and she informed mary of the plight of many of the former enslaved workers who were fleeing to the north during the civil war and that they were living in poverty. they were starving. and mary personally gave hundreds of dollars of her own money to those individuals to keep them fed and clothed. and she also wrote letters on behalf of some of these freed slaves for government positions, including for elizabeth keckley. between the civil war and eleanor roosevelt, who really was the first lady who took so many stances on this issue, there was lucy hayes, who you just heard about in a recent op ed white house history happy hour. lizzi
abigail eventually prevailed, not surprisingly, and james was educated after abigail. the next first lady, to show any interest in civil rights and equality for african-americans was mary lincoln, who had come from a slaveholding family that some of her family fought for the south. but mary saw the horrors of slavery, and many of her family members did free their enslaved workers. mary seamstress elizabeth keckley was a free african american and she informed mary of the plight of many of the...
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james, thank you very much. uh that was james tater in taipei and probably, and customer envisioning. thank you very much, but this india is currently holding the largest democratic election in history is stretched over a period of 45 days elect. the election kicked off a week ago with the 1st of 7 election phases. now, phase 2 is getting underway, withholding across 13 states and union territories, a total of $88.00 seats in the locks hop on the lower house of the, in the, in parliament, or be contest and come a prime minister and a render motif is seeking a rare 3rd term, he's also aiming for a super majority which could empower his indian nationalist b j. p. party to change the cost of tuition. modi's. challenges in the, in the alliance are seeking to end his rule, but are struggling to find a message that resonates the w's audio bought. went to 2 neighboring constituencies in northern india to get a taste of what's at stake. a lot drum give. so i can do good please immediate policy and election c a in the q u klux nativ
james, thank you very much. uh that was james tater in taipei and probably, and customer envisioning. thank you very much, but this india is currently holding the largest democratic election in history is stretched over a period of 45 days elect. the election kicked off a week ago with the 1st of 7 election phases. now, phase 2 is getting underway, withholding across 13 states and union territories, a total of $88.00 seats in the locks hop on the lower house of the, in the, in parliament, or be...
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he was an incredible father, husband, son and brother." james former military man, using his skills and experience to help feed gaza's hungry. what are the questions that you have? we were told that their route was safe. why wasn't it? itjust seems quite indiscriminate, what they're doing at the moment. israel's been accused of not being careful enough about protecting civilian life. oh, undoubtedly. yeah. that needs to change. humanitarian aid workers need to be able to do their work. this was a tragic accident, israel says. but according to the un, nearly 200 aid workers have died in this conflict and some agencies are now pulling back. obviously now no—one's going to be going there to help these people and it'sjust going to drop into absolute chaos. there's international pressure now, so let's just hope that response is heard by israel. israel's promised an investigation and answers. but will these deaths, after so many thousands in gaza, bring a significant change in its approach? danjohnson, bbc news, bristol. let's hearfrom james landale,
he was an incredible father, husband, son and brother." james former military man, using his skills and experience to help feed gaza's hungry. what are the questions that you have? we were told that their route was safe. why wasn't it? itjust seems quite indiscriminate, what they're doing at the moment. israel's been accused of not being careful enough about protecting civilian life. oh, undoubtedly. yeah. that needs to change. humanitarian aid workers need to be able to do their work....
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so, as james was saying, there was a feeling that some wanted this report to be damning towards the owner. why do you think it's been damaged towards not only israel, but those countries that cut funding from or after the obligations were made as well? i'm not sure that it is that we're not into the day when i was, i mean, i couldn't, issues is time. it is funded by a number of countries like united states in germany that are friendly to the size. and it is an agency that works mostly occupied territories, but certainly a part of city and refugees. so on the 1st level of b, this is agency. it should be this, evaluate the review on the good the, i think the sort of the national search for any kind of i was always the one outage for my, the game of phone calls for each one of the most, the best for me. as you want to digits is insight on the 2nd low, you know, as it were, for me, i use not exactly a politically correct to phrase bigger stuff to be choosy. so are you not technicians? did you see that get some money from various countries. generous contributions of it where there's also a cer
so, as james was saying, there was a feeling that some wanted this report to be damning towards the owner. why do you think it's been damaged towards not only israel, but those countries that cut funding from or after the obligations were made as well? i'm not sure that it is that we're not into the day when i was, i mean, i couldn't, issues is time. it is funded by a number of countries like united states in germany that are friendly to the size. and it is an agency that works mostly occupied...
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lebron james was in second place, followed by jayson tatum.ve a great weekend my 100% all-white meat popcorn chicken combos for $6.99? you're in luck, i did. if you weren't thinking that, i bet you are now. my popcorn chicken combos are only $6.99. get 'em sauced & loaded for just a buck more. welcome to jack in the box! introducing the best rated burger in fast food. my new smashed jack. a quarter pound smashed patty with perfectly imperfect edges, melty cheese and new boss sauce on a soft brioche bun. just one bite and you'll have a new favorite burger. try it today! welcome to jack in the box! >> tomorrow celebrate earth month with a special episode of on the red carpet. you can go on a deep sea adventure to learn how national geographic uncovered secrets of the octopus . and hear from the disney nature team behind the new documentary tiger. plus, what some of hollywood's biggest stars are now doing to help protect the planet, and a look at conservation efforts at disney parks from coast to coast. don't miss on the red carpet celebrating ea
lebron james was in second place, followed by jayson tatum.ve a great weekend my 100% all-white meat popcorn chicken combos for $6.99? you're in luck, i did. if you weren't thinking that, i bet you are now. my popcorn chicken combos are only $6.99. get 'em sauced & loaded for just a buck more. welcome to jack in the box! introducing the best rated burger in fast food. my new smashed jack. a quarter pound smashed patty with perfectly imperfect edges, melty cheese and new boss sauce on a soft...
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interesting day here at the scottish parliament because of course, here in edinburgh, the greens as james was scottish conservatives have been saying, of abject humiliation for the snp, and the greens in government. now, of course, they are still hoping to reach that 2045 net—zero target, but they are dropping this interim target and what makes it perhaps particularly embarrassing for the government here is that they have been quite forceful in the past in having these world—leading targets as they have been described. the former first minister nicola sturgeon said they were the most stretching in the world. it will be interesting now for us to wait and see not only the reaction from the opposition parties here, but also the reaction from green party members as well who have to agree to the greens standing up being in government with the snp. some people have also said this might be the lib dem moment for the greens, of course, the lib dems were in coalition with the conservative party at uk government level from 2010 to 2015. and i think lib dems here and wondering if this might be their tui
interesting day here at the scottish parliament because of course, here in edinburgh, the greens as james was scottish conservatives have been saying, of abject humiliation for the snp, and the greens in government. now, of course, they are still hoping to reach that 2045 net—zero target, but they are dropping this interim target and what makes it perhaps particularly embarrassing for the government here is that they have been quite forceful in the past in having these world—leading targets...
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james was also talking about plans that could see the british forces possibly deployed to gaza to helpce via a new sea route. the former head of the palestinian desk at israel's ministry for strategic affairs, kobi michael, has told me earlier about the progress of the ceasefire talks. i'm a bit sceptical about any progress. it looks like the leadership of hamas in the gaza strip still believe that the time works in favour of them, and not only the time but the us and the entire international community by pressuring israel and criticising israel, i assume they have no real incentive for them to make some further concessions with regard to the negotiation. i hope i'm wrong in my assessment. but i believe that the main goal of hamas is to survive and to remain the sovereign power in the gaza strip in the days after the war. this would be the ultimate victory for them. and therefore, they intend to keep hostages as a sort of insurance policy, and even if there will be a sort of appeal, they will not release all of the hostages. what is your assessment of the role that the possible invasio
james was also talking about plans that could see the british forces possibly deployed to gaza to helpce via a new sea route. the former head of the palestinian desk at israel's ministry for strategic affairs, kobi michael, has told me earlier about the progress of the ceasefire talks. i'm a bit sceptical about any progress. it looks like the leadership of hamas in the gaza strip still believe that the time works in favour of them, and not only the time but the us and the entire international...
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james kirby — were among them. they were working as security advisers. israel said the strike wasnded" and promised to investigate. the family ofjames kirby — one of the three british nationals killed in the strike — have released a statement. it said... "despite the risks, his compassionate nature drove him to offer assistance to those in dire need. a genuine gentleman, james was always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone, even in the face of senseless violence. james lost his life trying to save others. he will never know what a void he has left, ourfamily will never be the same." there have been calls for britain to stop selling arms to israel following the deaths. prime minister rishi sunak said he was appalled by the israeli attack, while the foreign secretary, lord cameron, spoke to the media. it isa it is a moment where we should more the loss of these brave unitarian workers, including the three british citizens that tragically were killed. we should also send our condolences to their families, and our thoughts should be with them. i welcome what the is waydey foreign
james kirby — were among them. they were working as security advisers. israel said the strike wasnded" and promised to investigate. the family ofjames kirby — one of the three british nationals killed in the strike — have released a statement. it said... "despite the risks, his compassionate nature drove him to offer assistance to those in dire need. a genuine gentleman, james was always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone, even in the face of senseless violence. james lost...
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so james was one of those people that would just sit back up to more than 5 months of conflict. public opinion on the soaring casualties is printing pressure on politicians to act . opinion polls have consistently shown that more people are in favor of a ceasefire. the not and the coming of age work has been in is really a strike. is now printing outraged. even in traditionally right wing papers of the british press, someone seeing this moment as a tipping point in the you case, previous the rock solid support for israel. the u. k. government has called the israel to follow international law. it continues to maintain what prime minister assumed that caused a very castle. so licensing arrangement, human rights group, say that has to end. we've been cooling on the pickup and for months to be suspending all of those licenses. as part of our international kohls for a full scale on and ball going all sides to the, to the current conflict. as the bodies of the victims are repatriated, the shadow of this strike weighs heavily on organizations work in to help region devastated by this conflict
so james was one of those people that would just sit back up to more than 5 months of conflict. public opinion on the soaring casualties is printing pressure on politicians to act . opinion polls have consistently shown that more people are in favor of a ceasefire. the not and the coming of age work has been in is really a strike. is now printing outraged. even in traditionally right wing papers of the british press, someone seeing this moment as a tipping point in the you case, previous the...
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letitia james, the money was put up, $175 million. i don't think she is complaining about me but complaining about the company. why would she be doing that when i put up the money? i just want you to know that's taking place in front of an extremely crazed judge who is the most overturned judge in new york state. he was overturned four or five times on that case alone. you know who it is. i want to be nice and don't mention names. i want to be very nice. a thing like what is going on right here should never be happening. a very sad day in america, i can tell you that. thank you very much.
letitia james, the money was put up, $175 million. i don't think she is complaining about me but complaining about the company. why would she be doing that when i put up the money? i just want you to know that's taking place in front of an extremely crazed judge who is the most overturned judge in new york state. he was overturned four or five times on that case alone. you know who it is. i want to be nice and don't mention names. i want to be very nice. a thing like what is going on right here...
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hopefully we are talking days, not weeks, but i think as james was alluding to, what the ukrainians may been difficulties over the last six months whilst they have been waiting. when you look at avdiivka, for example, the energy attacks that have been facing the energy and struck —— infrastructure in recent days as well, so the hope is these weaponry can be deployed swiftly but the backdrop to all of this is these conversations in recent months about this drip, drip, drip of western aid for ukraine at a time when ukrainians have been saying all along, give us although their weaponry we need, we will do their weaponry we need, we will do the fighting for you so you do not have to come up against vladimir putin trips yourselves.— putin trips yourselves. helena in washington. _ putin trips yourselves. helena in washington, thank _ putin trips yourselves. helena in washington, thank you. - the house has also now passed a funding package worth $26.4 billion for israel. it includes military aid, including replenishing air defence systems, as well as funding for humanitarian measures. meanwhil
hopefully we are talking days, not weeks, but i think as james was alluding to, what the ukrainians may been difficulties over the last six months whilst they have been waiting. when you look at avdiivka, for example, the energy attacks that have been facing the energy and struck —— infrastructure in recent days as well, so the hope is these weaponry can be deployed swiftly but the backdrop to all of this is these conversations in recent months about this drip, drip, drip of western aid for...
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he was an incredible father, husband, son, and brother. james was another former military man using his skills and experience to feed gaza's hungry. >> we were told that their route was safe. why wasn't it? >> israel has been accused of not protecting civilian life. do you think that is the case? >> undoubtedly. that needs to change. humanitarian aid workers need to be able to do their work. dan: this was a terrible accident, israel says, but according to the u.n., nearly 200 aid workers have died in this conflict, unconscionable, the secretary-general says. >> now, no one will be going to help these people, and it will drop into absolute chaos. there is international pressure now. let's hope that responses heard by israel. transparency, an investigation, and answers, and there is hope that these debts after thousands in gaza finally prompt some change. ben: so what do we know about how the israeli strikes resulting in the deaths of those seven aid workers unfolded? our diplomatic corresponnt paul adams has been looking closely at what happened.
he was an incredible father, husband, son, and brother. james was another former military man using his skills and experience to feed gaza's hungry. >> we were told that their route was safe. why wasn't it? >> israel has been accused of not protecting civilian life. do you think that is the case? >> undoubtedly. that needs to change. humanitarian aid workers need to be able to do their work. dan: this was a terrible accident, israel says, but according to the u.n., nearly 200...
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percival everett's james which was fantastic also as an english major and you know, someone who appreciates classics. i always liked huckleberry finn, so very cool. what percival everett did with james and then i did start reading sarah james of court of thorns and roses series. i had to understand what the hype was. sarah james has been dominating the bestseller list this bestselling author year to date so far. and i needed to understand why i'm on book two in that series. and i into it. and i understand why so many people are enjoying it. just one of the 3.1 million print books sold in the first three months of this year by sarah jane moss. your reports always include a look ahead key trends to watch, one that jumped out to me from your latest report is that books are cool again. yep. so i think that most us in the world of books and reading and people who in this industry have always thought that books are cool. but now this idea is expanding. so we're watching a rise in engagement. young people on tik tok, you know, of course, talking about the books that they are enjoying book talk. we
percival everett's james which was fantastic also as an english major and you know, someone who appreciates classics. i always liked huckleberry finn, so very cool. what percival everett did with james and then i did start reading sarah james of court of thorns and roses series. i had to understand what the hype was. sarah james has been dominating the bestseller list this bestselling author year to date so far. and i needed to understand why i'm on book two in that series. and i into it. and i...
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. >> but letitia james, the money was put up. >> it's 175 million and i don't think she's complaining about me for the first time ever. she's complaining about the company but why would she be doing that? when i put up the money so i just want you to know that let's take place in front of an extremely crazed judge and it's the most overturn judge in new york state. he was overturned four or five times, or that case that's you know, who it is or not to mention names. i want to be nice i want to be very nice. >> but i think like that i think like what's going on right here? >> we should never be happening. it's a very, very sad de, in america. i can tell you that. thank you very much
. >> but letitia james, the money was put up. >> it's 175 million and i don't think she's complaining about me for the first time ever. she's complaining about the company but why would she be doing that? when i put up the money so i just want you to know that let's take place in front of an extremely crazed judge and it's the most overturn judge in new york state. he was overturned four or five times, or that case that's you know, who it is or not to mention names. i want to be...
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and um, the address is a wake up call that we are leaving and the phone with james was and this problem does not the lead from both of those numbers with the number on the job. so of all the solution lies was the marriage. i'm it or something. this is with the share is one of the month hits the gym on our event just trying to change back up the example. this is the kind of progressive to get the parents of the country and people in to have to ask for putting the most of that i, as i understand because we have more than 2000000 population i most living in tucker and hughes does population the another confrontation is taking place between chinese and philippine vessels and the disputed waters of the south china sea. the incident took place, the contested rece touring emission to resupply filipinos and fishermen, the philippines coast on such a chinese that sole use war to kind of on 2 of its boats. the business king charles has returned to public duties for the 1st time since it was announced that he being diagnosed with cancer in february. the king's 1st engagement involved a visit to me
and um, the address is a wake up call that we are leaving and the phone with james was and this problem does not the lead from both of those numbers with the number on the job. so of all the solution lies was the marriage. i'm it or something. this is with the share is one of the month hits the gym on our event just trying to change back up the example. this is the kind of progressive to get the parents of the country and people in to have to ask for putting the most of that i, as i understand...
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was so very bright and full of possibilities. his passing has touched so many family members, friends, students and the community in general. the ripple effects of both jamesnd jennifer's failure to act has devastated us all. this tragedy was completely preventible. if only they had done something, your honor, anything, to shift the course events, our four angels would be here today, and justin would be getting ready to celebrate his 18th birthday at the end of the month. if they would have only taken their son to counseling instead of getting him a gun, and if only they had secured that gun, and if only they had spoken up that day in the counseling office, and if only they had checked his backpack and if only they had taken him home or taken him to counseling instead of abandoning him at that school, i wouldn't be standing here today. your honor, i don't know what's in their hearts. i'm not a mind reader. i only know the facts of this case, and the facts of this case, both cases have been deeply disturbing. what i would like to share with the shooter's parents is an example of what love looks like between a mother and her son. this is what justin wrote to
was so very bright and full of possibilities. his passing has touched so many family members, friends, students and the community in general. the ripple effects of both jamesnd jennifer's failure to act has devastated us all. this tragedy was completely preventible. if only they had done something, your honor, anything, to shift the course events, our four angels would be here today, and justin would be getting ready to celebrate his 18th birthday at the end of the month. if they would have...
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jame ramadan was produced in 18 parts prepared by him . sahar zwanati, sed and broadcasting news agency. the end of this news section, the next news section. 11 greetings and god's protection , we presented this flower as a gift to you . we are on our way. shall we come back for even a moment or zainab looked at this flower as a gift . let's go back for a moment. oh, zainab , they brought a martyr from sham, they brought a martyr with enthusiasm, they brought a martyr from sham, i brought a martyr for bashur, they brought a martyr to our city. or zainab madd or zainab madd or zainab madd or zainab madd or zainab madd or zainab madd or zainab madd or zainab madd or zainab madd. or zainab madd, or zainab madr, or zainab madd, or zainab madd, in the sleeping blood, who does not let zainabi's palm bend in the sleeping blood, who does not let it. nakhel zainabi khumgerd hasha from zainab's privacy, just one brick should be removed, or zainab is in the blood of sleep, so she won't let it. zahra's sacrifice is in god's way, morteza's sacrifice is
jame ramadan was produced in 18 parts prepared by him . sahar zwanati, sed and broadcasting news agency. the end of this news section, the next news section. 11 greetings and god's protection , we presented this flower as a gift to you . we are on our way. shall we come back for even a moment or zainab looked at this flower as a gift . let's go back for a moment. oh, zainab , they brought a martyr from sham, they brought a martyr with enthusiasm, they brought a martyr from sham, i brought a...
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plan a was to persuade james _ areas of responsibility. ational impact on the post office? — reputational impact on the post office? yes? was that the strategy that was— office? yes? was that the strategy that was in— office? yes? was that the strategy that was in fact adopted? rebuttal and tactics aimed to reduce reputational impact? | rebuttal and tactics aimed to reduce reputational impact?— reputational impact? i think in terms of the _ reputational impact? i think in terms of the reputational i reputational impact? i think in i terms of the reputational impact, the
plan a was to persuade james _ areas of responsibility. ational impact on the post office? — reputational impact on the post office? yes? was that the strategy that was— office? yes? was that the strategy that was in— office? yes? was that the strategy that was in fact adopted? rebuttal and tactics aimed to reduce reputational impact? | rebuttal and tactics aimed to reduce reputational impact?— reputational impact? i think in terms of the _ reputational impact? i think in terms of the...
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a genuine gentleman, james was always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone even in the face of senselessiolence, james lost his life trying to save others, he will never know what a void he has left, our family will never be the same. they go on to say they are incredibly proud of who he was, and what he achieved. so, that you can read that on our bbc news live page and we will bring you more here on bbc news throughout the day. we will turn to one of our other top stories in taiwan. more now on taiwan which has been hit by it's biggest earthquake in 25 years. the government says at least nine people have died and more than 700 others have been injured after an offshore earthquake struck the east coast of the island. earlier i spoke to william yang, a journalist in tapei who told us about his experience of the earthquake. the morning at about 8.00am i i was woken up but this very lasting earthquake shake, it was shaking left and right and then up and down and i heard thing falling off my shelves and immediately realising that this is an earthquake that a scale we haven't experienced for
a genuine gentleman, james was always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone even in the face of senselessiolence, james lost his life trying to save others, he will never know what a void he has left, our family will never be the same. they go on to say they are incredibly proud of who he was, and what he achieved. so, that you can read that on our bbc news live page and we will bring you more here on bbc news throughout the day. we will turn to one of our other top stories in taiwan. more...
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james henderson was another former military man, using his experience to help feed gaza's hungry.s that you have? we were told that their route was safe. why wasn't it? itjust seems quite indiscriminate, what they're doing at the moment. israel's been accused of not being careful enough about protecting civilian life. 0h, undoubtedly. yeah. that needs to change. humanitarian aid workers need to be able to do their work. this was a tragic accident, israel says. but according to the un, nearly 200 aid workers have died in this conflict, and some agencies are now pulling back. obviously, now, no—one's going to be going there to help these people and it'sjust going to drop into absolute chaos. there's international pressure now, so let'sjust hope that response is heard by israel. israel's promised an investigation and answers. but will these deaths, after so many thousands in gaza, bring a significant change in its approach? danjohnson, bbc news, bristol. my colleague, caitriona perry, spoke to israel's minister of economy and industry, nir barkat, injust the past few hours — and aske
james henderson was another former military man, using his experience to help feed gaza's hungry.s that you have? we were told that their route was safe. why wasn't it? itjust seems quite indiscriminate, what they're doing at the moment. israel's been accused of not being careful enough about protecting civilian life. 0h, undoubtedly. yeah. that needs to change. humanitarian aid workers need to be able to do their work. this was a tragic accident, israel says. but according to the un, nearly...
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think of james forsyth when rishi sunak was the chancellor, they were they were best friends. for him. and james forsyth was was the political edhoni forsyth was was the political editor. i think, the editor. i think, of the spectator and a columnist in the sun. >> let's give the others a go. emma. >> i for the most part avoid commenting. if someone that i'm close with is in the news or something like that. so i think you should be able you can you should be able to trust journalists honest, trust journalists to be honest, where it's relevant and where it's not relevant because everybody everyone. i everybody knows everyone. i don't you could sort don't think that you could sort of have a blanket declaration of all the people that you're all of the people that you're you're close to or spend time with, but i think you can trust people, to be honest. >> daniel, do have thought? >> yeah, i think people should. journalists should make it clear if choose to write about if they choose to write about people should people they know, they should make because the make that clear, becaus
think of james forsyth when rishi sunak was the chancellor, they were they were best friends. for him. and james forsyth was was the political edhoni forsyth was was the political editor. i think, the editor. i think, of the spectator and a columnist in the sun. >> let's give the others a go. emma. >> i for the most part avoid commenting. if someone that i'm close with is in the news or something like that. so i think you should be able you can you should be able to trust...
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the loved ones of nicole brown and ron goldman, the loss was personal, intimate, and gut-wrenching. >> we find the defendant,er on 10 that will jamesime of murder -- >> reporter: it was the verdict heard round the world. for freds and kim goldman, it was personal and painful. >> we're family that wanted justice, simple as that. wanted the person that violently, viciously butchered two people to be held accountable. >> reporter: today, fred and daughter kim releasing a statement. "for three decades we tirelessly pursued justice. despite a civil judgment and his confession in "if i did it" the hope for true accountability has ended." fred as son ron, 25 years old, brutally stabbed to death, found next to the body of o.j. simpson's ex-wife, nicole brown. i sat down with fred and kim goldman in 2019. what was that moment like for you when they broke the news to you that it was your son who had died alongside nicole brown? >> we found out in the most bizarre way. it was a phone call from the coroner's office, basically saying, "did you hear about the death of nicole brown?" and i said, "what does that have to do with me?" and they said,
the loved ones of nicole brown and ron goldman, the loss was personal, intimate, and gut-wrenching. >> we find the defendant,er on 10 that will jamesime of murder -- >> reporter: it was the verdict heard round the world. for freds and kim goldman, it was personal and painful. >> we're family that wanted justice, simple as that. wanted the person that violently, viciously butchered two people to be held accountable. >> reporter: today, fred and daughter kim releasing a...
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thank you, james. that was james waterhouse _ now. thank you, james. terhouse for _ now. thank you, james. that was james waterhouse for us - now. thank you, james. that was james waterhouse for us and - now. thank you, james. that was james waterhouse for us and we | now. thank you, james. that was i james waterhouse for us and we will james waterhouse for us and we will return to him for more updates on that story in an hour. let's turn to ben now who has more on the other stories for today. thousands of people are expected to attend a vigil this morning to remember the victims of last week's stabbing in a shopping centre in sydney. six people were killed in the attack at westfield bondi junction. our correspondent katy watson is at the vigil. katy, how has the community responded? it is due to get under way in an hour or so. it is due to get under way in an hour orso. it it is due to get under way in an hour or so. it is an important moment for the community there. that is riuht. moment for the community there. that is right- the — moment for the com
thank you, james. that was james waterhouse _ now. thank you, james. terhouse for _ now. thank you, james. that was james waterhouse for us - now. thank you, james. that was james waterhouse for us and - now. thank you, james. that was james waterhouse for us and we | now. thank you, james. that was i james waterhouse for us and we will james waterhouse for us and we will return to him for more updates on that story in an hour. let's turn to ben now who has more on the other stories for today....
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james river. it took me 30 months. reflect on strange events i was between the start and stop, two impeachment trials, attack on the capitol, covid, disputed presidential election, george floyd, all of that happened. it's a nature journey but it's a reflection about the most unusual time in american life. >> you went through so much. country went through so much. what did that journey teach you about how we can come together? i'm thinking about the eclipse and how country was celebrating joyously, even those with a partial eclipse. what did you learn about america and yourself? >> one thing i learned is hiking shorts -- my name is dog bowl. that's how you introduce yourself. no matter what your politics, people love outdoors and want to protect it. everyone in virginia has a beach, a lake, a river, a mountain that they not only love but they want their grandkids to be able to experience it. in nature, as i say, with the eclipse, what a unifier.crew of enjoying it with. the learn about the commonality of human experience in nature. that's an important
james river. it took me 30 months. reflect on strange events i was between the start and stop, two impeachment trials, attack on the capitol, covid, disputed presidential election, george floyd, all of that happened. it's a nature journey but it's a reflection about the most unusual time in american life. >> you went through so much. country went through so much. what did that journey teach you about how we can come together? i'm thinking about the eclipse and how country was celebrating...
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he was an incredible father, husband, son and brother. jamesenderson was another former military man using his skills and experience to help feed gaza's hungry. we were told that their route was safe. why wasn't it? israel's been accused of not being careful enough about protecting civilian life. do you think that's the case? 0h, undoubtedly, yeah. undoubtedly that needs to change. humanitarian aid workers need to be able to do their work. this was a terrible accident, israel says. but according to the un, nearly 200 aid workers have died in this conflict. unconscionable, the secretary—general says, and a result of how the war has been conducted. obviously now no—one's going to be going there to help these people and it'sjust going to drop into absolute chaos. there's international pressure now. so let's just hope that response is heard by israel. israel's promised transparency and investigation and answers. but there's hope these deaths, after so many thousands in gaza, finally prompt serious change. danjohnson, bbc news, bristol. israel's pri
he was an incredible father, husband, son and brother. jamesenderson was another former military man using his skills and experience to help feed gaza's hungry. we were told that their route was safe. why wasn't it? israel's been accused of not being careful enough about protecting civilian life. do you think that's the case? 0h, undoubtedly, yeah. undoubtedly that needs to change. humanitarian aid workers need to be able to do their work. this was a terrible accident, israel says. but...
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[inaudible] that is a think james was saying we can learn from that. i think that something we can help sort of facility. i think you're saying those two different sort of vectors of change come together, and we need to sort of recognize that and built on it and obviously we agreed to help them. >> and obviously ukraine has a lot of very immediate needs as we've seen in the supplemental and the announcement uk has made and others and so on. how can the alliance balance this critical moment for ukraine with planning for its longer-term future? >> what i would say to that is russia has very clearly signaled the remain the great threat, immediate threat to nato. and in many ways russia has shown their hand in terms of the threat that they posed pics i think in the immediate term making sure we have the capability to deter further and to give ukraine what it needs to succeed and make sure that putin fails in ukraine, those are the two immediate issues. tom touched on the fact that we offer need to talk to our indo-pacific partners and we will do that again
[inaudible] that is a think james was saying we can learn from that. i think that something we can help sort of facility. i think you're saying those two different sort of vectors of change come together, and we need to sort of recognize that and built on it and obviously we agreed to help them. >> and obviously ukraine has a lot of very immediate needs as we've seen in the supplemental and the announcement uk has made and others and so on. how can the alliance balance this critical...
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one of the three british men killed in the strike was james kirby, a 47—year—old from bristol.njohnson has been speaking to his family, who are demanding answers from the israeli government. humanitarian aid relies on people like this — three british men, killed providing security advice in gaza. he has died a hero, you know. they all have. james kirby served in bosnia and afghanistan. now, his relatives in bristol share the grief that's reached six other aid workers�* families. it's just heartbreaking that, you know, he lost his life doing that. but he knew the dangers. he was selfless in that regard, and he just wanted to help people. their cars were hit by israel's military as they returned to base after escorting food into gaza. the cars looked to me to be clearly marked. in today's technology, you'd think they'd be able to see that clearly, that these vehicles were carrying humanitarian aid workers. this is why we want answers, really. john chapman's family said: james henderson was another former military man, using his experience to help feed gaza's hungry. what are the
one of the three british men killed in the strike was james kirby, a 47—year—old from bristol.njohnson has been speaking to his family, who are demanding answers from the israeli government. humanitarian aid relies on people like this — three british men, killed providing security advice in gaza. he has died a hero, you know. they all have. james kirby served in bosnia and afghanistan. now, his relatives in bristol share the grief that's reached six other aid workers�* families. it's...
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one student, a 20-year-old junior, james was found social media posts saying that signists should be murdered and they're lucky that not out now. and hot spots in campuses around the country, you have many jewish students say they don't feel their universities are doing enough to protect them. >> my peers, my friends, my family are afraid. i cannot walk around my own campus looking visibly jewish without preparing myself for the possibility that someone might spit on or attack me. we have been afraid all year and i am done with it. i am no longer afraid. i'm extremely angry. >> you see at different universities, different attempts to trying to diffuse the situation. at emory university force was used against many protesters who had no ties to the university at all according to officials. tear gas was used. at university of texas in austin, police charged in on horseback in an attempt to break up an encampment. and at university of florida, threats have been used by the administration, severe threats, suspension up to three years for those trying to build tents on campus. a struggle f
one student, a 20-year-old junior, james was found social media posts saying that signists should be murdered and they're lucky that not out now. and hot spots in campuses around the country, you have many jewish students say they don't feel their universities are doing enough to protect them. >> my peers, my friends, my family are afraid. i cannot walk around my own campus looking visibly jewish without preparing myself for the possibility that someone might spit on or attack me. we have...
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they crated so much content and engagement on the form -- someone like lebron james was saying, i have own blue checkmark now? on the reverse and, you saw that reverse end kumutha people supporting elon musk buying the blue checkmark. it became overly politicized, and now, again, i am not really sure what a blue checkmark means if you have it in your profile. does it say you are who you say you are or do you support elon? caroline: let's talk about free speech and the global aspect of it. over in brazil, it seems as though there is a push by certain judges over there to want to clamp down on the use of twitter and x and certain voices to be heard on the platform. now, elon musk is saying he is lifting certain restrictions in brazil, basically defying court orders over there. can you give us what has brought us to this moment? austin: he has defied a court order and essentially reactivated certain accounts that the court had ordered banned. it is still early in the details. we do not know what account had been reactivated, we do not know why they were ordered blocks, but a judge opened
they crated so much content and engagement on the form -- someone like lebron james was saying, i have own blue checkmark now? on the reverse and, you saw that reverse end kumutha people supporting elon musk buying the blue checkmark. it became overly politicized, and now, again, i am not really sure what a blue checkmark means if you have it in your profile. does it say you are who you say you are or do you support elon? caroline: let's talk about free speech and the global aspect of it. over...
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his parents james and jennifer crumbley ai was helping madisonk out her senior classes. while you were purchasing a gun for your son and leaving it unlocked, i was helping her finish her college essays. while you drop your son off at school, upset that he was feeling a class, i texted my daughter drive safe, and have a good day. at plate. let us take a look at this. these are text messages from ethan crumbley. keys to the case. listen to that. i actually asked my father to take me to the doctor yesterday and he t told me to suck it up w disturbing drawings at his desk, this included a picture of -- >> harris: she is facing 15 years going back and forth with this judge in a way that i have to say, it scratches my head a bit. and when listening to her talk to this judge she wanted to know why medical was not allowed in, she had a lot of questions and we are at the sentencing hearing. in those impact statements work in powerful and powerful and worked in a sense if they could get the next 15 is. that is the time when you understand >> well this is unprecedented >> sean: we
his parents james and jennifer crumbley ai was helping madisonk out her senior classes. while you were purchasing a gun for your son and leaving it unlocked, i was helping her finish her college essays. while you drop your son off at school, upset that he was feeling a class, i texted my daughter drive safe, and have a good day. at plate. let us take a look at this. these are text messages from ethan crumbley. keys to the case. listen to that. i actually asked my father to take me to the doctor...
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us and coming up on campus and out of campus that are pro- palestinian protesters and we did find james wasophomore student and columbia who said this is disrupting his entire test taking and going out of class. he didn't even get to go to class today right? >> class was online today. the thing about this i don't know about it to have an opinion and i don't have a dog in the fight. i don't think we should be arresting people for protesting. i don't think it sets good precedent. >> definitely. and also with a lot of jewish students at campus say they don't feel safe at all. you see where they're coming from? >> i for sure see where they are coming from. it's not a good environment of learning. >> definitely. that's what we learn from students you can't get in and out of class. walking this way a little bit to see what's going on here in front of the library. dozens of tents also on want to look back up our back on campus. university called the nypd's sweep the so-called gaza solidarity encampment. more than 100 students were arrested and we will send it back to you. >> martha: thank you very
us and coming up on campus and out of campus that are pro- palestinian protesters and we did find james wasophomore student and columbia who said this is disrupting his entire test taking and going out of class. he didn't even get to go to class today right? >> class was online today. the thing about this i don't know about it to have an opinion and i don't have a dog in the fight. i don't think we should be arresting people for protesting. i don't think it sets good precedent. >>...
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so the six months of his second term since, his friend and colleague and james james was a shoo in to be elected the next president and. he turned over the duties of the office mostly james madison, and he sat in the white house reading and twiddling his thumbs and looking forward to going home to monticello. well, one of the reasons they also was eager to leave the white house is he had of an american future that he didn't approve of. he disapproved of the federal system. is especially the supreme court. he hated john marshall. he was in 1806 to have salt rubbed into the john marshall wound because in 1806 jefferson eagerly looked to richmond, virginia, where aaron burr was on trial for treason which jefferson thought he was definitely guilty of and the luck of the assignment of supreme court judges to the various outlying districts. john marshall was the at aaron trial in richmond and instructed the jury exactly as to what the treason clause in the constitution meant. and the jury may not like the jefferson's former vice president, jefferson hayes, but he ain't guilty so jefferson h
so the six months of his second term since, his friend and colleague and james james was a shoo in to be elected the next president and. he turned over the duties of the office mostly james madison, and he sat in the white house reading and twiddling his thumbs and looking forward to going home to monticello. well, one of the reasons they also was eager to leave the white house is he had of an american future that he didn't approve of. he disapproved of the federal system. is especially the...