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jim, this is a case with tremendous scrutiny. at closely. >>> elliott, you heard evan perez' description there, that the judge wants to make sure that hunter biden knows what he's getting in the deal. >> i think the judge doesn't live in the vacuum and now there's tremendous congressional and meimmemedia scrutiny. in terms of this whole rights question and the constitution, it's important to know what a plea deal or plea hearing is, jim. the defendant is not just saying i'm guilty of the crime. number one, he's waiving a number of rights he has. he has a right to a trial in front of his peers. you maybe acknowledged that you may not be and loyed to vote or ironically pose -- possess a gun. all of those things could jeopardize the integrity of the vote. she is on something. you need to be clear that the defendant knows what he's getting rid of by agreeing to plead guilty. >> last time i spoke just moments ago, when we thought we had a deal, you thought the penalties are in line with how these crimes are generally charged. you said
jim, this is a case with tremendous scrutiny. at closely. >>> elliott, you heard evan perez' description there, that the judge wants to make sure that hunter biden knows what he's getting in the deal. >> i think the judge doesn't live in the vacuum and now there's tremendous congressional and meimmemedia scrutiny. in terms of this whole rights question and the constitution, it's important to know what a plea deal or plea hearing is, jim. the defendant is not just saying i'm...
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jim already spoke to this -- february, south carolina.ergeant isaac woodard, a decorated black world war two veteran, saw three years of war in the pacific. returning home to finally see his family, he asked the bus driver to stop so he could use the restroom. instead, the driver called the police. on arrival, the cops pulled him off the bus while he was still in uniform, beat him so badly they permanently blinded him. beat him so badly they blinded him. and he was in his uniform. i'm still astounded by the cruelty and viciousness. sergeant woodard reunited with his family, but he could never look into their eyes again. five months later, july in georgia. army veteran george dorsey, who spent five years in the pacific -- home with his wife for just 10 months. they were driving with his brother-in-law and sister, who was seven months pregnant, when a white mob attacked them, pulled them from their car, and fired 60 shots -- 60 -- 60 shots at close range, leaving their bodies barely unidentifiable. -- barely identifiable. my god, how sick.
jim already spoke to this -- february, south carolina.ergeant isaac woodard, a decorated black world war two veteran, saw three years of war in the pacific. returning home to finally see his family, he asked the bus driver to stop so he could use the restroom. instead, the driver called the police. on arrival, the cops pulled him off the bus while he was still in uniform, beat him so badly they permanently blinded him. beat him so badly they blinded him. and he was in his uniform. i'm still...
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reporter every weekend on dw, the welcome to visit the addition of it go offer got brought to you by jim. this dw latiere is charles television, and you got this mtv representative here on the program by the wonderful co host, sandra, well, phone queue creek, and indeed it is good to be here again. we've got a great lineup, so let's good we do it. but pulse here is a quick look at and wants to store guessing the most amount of watson you've got also how and why a lot of what to post with. finally, how office reflect the climate prices. if you're a regular, a co africa view, you would know, but one thing the world has too much off is waste and sod leads to problems. i'm main of the tax code in our lifetime. well, there is a very positive trend underway. more and more people are finding ways to turn waste into use a product for support takes us to comfort room where social stuff else is helping the community to save money by re preference in some of the waste of the roadside. yeah, let's head with waste. but the who bots, it's a treasure trove. he and his team regularly head out together vegetab
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this? >> hi, jim, there are no leads, at least nothing that authorities are disclosing publicly. xico's most violent for a state. this is the same state where four americans were kidnapped at gunpoint in march, two of them dying in the attack. the most recent discovery was made not by police but civilians. a missing person's group whose members put themselves at great risk by looking for people who have disappeared. this is what one of the volunteers had to say about it. >> translator: authorities have made the decision of helping us to search every month or every two months so we made the decision to go out on our own to search. these last few months is what we have been doing. we began to go out alone without police escort, without any type of protection, and well, we enter dangerous places, right? but more than anything we want to find those missing to be able to locate them. >> and james, they were located on a private property in the city of reynosa near the texas border town -- across the border from mcallen. originally it was 27 bodies later adding one more victim to the co
this? >> hi, jim, there are no leads, at least nothing that authorities are disclosing publicly. xico's most violent for a state. this is the same state where four americans were kidnapped at gunpoint in march, two of them dying in the attack. the most recent discovery was made not by police but civilians. a missing person's group whose members put themselves at great risk by looking for people who have disappeared. this is what one of the volunteers had to say about it. >>...
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this song? that something must happen? jim morrison came to paris where he lived favorite poets and his french friends, jacques demy and agnes. varda and where his lover had been living for a month already washed the course, they met in a los angeles club 3 years ago, for him it was a chance to end alcohol. paris in the early seventies was engulfed in unrest. it was a period when everything was in motion breakthroughs changed retreats devoid of illusion life in communes free love when crowds of pregnant girls, in desperation looking for a father plus the vietnam war against which the youth opposed, france was against the war in vietnam, america is the opposite, and then we believed that the americans were criminals. people talked a lot about current events. and of course the music was full of nightclubs, especially in the historic quarter of saint-germandepres. people observed a kind of ritual drinking a glass in a damago, or in a duflor cafe. then when they went outside with endon, and there in bilbock and the sunderman club
this song? that something must happen? jim morrison came to paris where he lived favorite poets and his french friends, jacques demy and agnes. varda and where his lover had been living for a month already washed the course, they met in a los angeles club 3 years ago, for him it was a chance to end alcohol. paris in the early seventies was engulfed in unrest. it was a period when everything was in motion breakthroughs changed retreats devoid of illusion life in communes free love when crowds of...
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the arrest happened just a couple hours after all this started in the 11:00 hour earlier today, jim. apparently the authorities here saying they quickly were able to obtain a photograph of this suspect that we understand right now is only a 25-year-old hispanic male that has been arrested, quickly disseminated that information to investigators who were then able to track him down just two hours after these horrific scenes played out. i want you to hear from one of the top investigators here who lays out what they know at this point about a possible motive. >> it seems that his acts were random. if you look at the demographics and pedigree of the victims, they were all different. at this time, video shows that he's not targeting anybody. he's not following anybody as he's driving on his scooter. he's randomly shooting people. >> now, in terms of the weapon, investigators have shared some images right now of what they know. they do know they have not been able to track down a serial number, so they'll be working with federal investigators on that piece, which means it's too early to tel
the arrest happened just a couple hours after all this started in the 11:00 hour earlier today, jim. apparently the authorities here saying they quickly were able to obtain a photograph of this suspect that we understand right now is only a 25-year-old hispanic male that has been arrested, quickly disseminated that information to investigators who were then able to track him down just two hours after these horrific scenes played out. i want you to hear from one of the top investigators here who...
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up until this weekend, jim, when the fbi releases a statement saying that after those 227 days of herin captivity from this targeted kidnapping, she is freed. the leader of the fbi in san francisco writing in part, quote, our relief and joy at the safe return of monica is profound. the fbi investigation is far from over, but we can now work this case knowing an innocent victim is reunited with her family. so what the fbi is going to be working on in the days and weeks to come is to try to identify who took off with her, who her captors are, and there have been no arrests made in this case. so that is the unresolved tributary of this case right here. but she is back home in the bay area right now. she has been reunited with her family members as well as the dog she was walking on that day in november when she was kidnapped. so certainly wonderful news that we can report from here in california, jim. >> all right. mike valerio in l.a., thanks very much. >>> coming up, an appearance tomorrow by senator joe manchin in an early voting state sparking democratic concerns of a third-party cha
up until this weekend, jim, when the fbi releases a statement saying that after those 227 days of herin captivity from this targeted kidnapping, she is freed. the leader of the fbi in san francisco writing in part, quote, our relief and joy at the safe return of monica is profound. the fbi investigation is far from over, but we can now work this case knowing an innocent victim is reunited with her family. so what the fbi is going to be working on in the days and weeks to come is to try to...
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jim, this $30 billion market cap medical devices company has underperformed the market so far this yearll-positioned for turnaround. jim, how do you evaluate the holdings? >> it has been liking the group. it is time for the turn on the jets, i think by, let us go to george. >> jim, i just signed up for the club. >> we will help. >> i own a stock that drills for oil on a permanent basis. they are using artificial intelligence to improve the efficiency of their operations. they nest -- announced increased a guidance for the year for 2 1/2 times then earnings. and the enterprise value is only 1.7. what do you think of vital energy? >> i do prefer pioneer. with their cash flow it is the fastest growing but it has the cheapest fine. it is the way to go. i want you to be in pioneer. lowest mining cost, best there is. truman in california. truman. >> hello, jimmy boy. about six or seven months ago, you liked a oil producer. fact plus was looking good. low 20s, ran 30. almost immediately in the next month. and then all of a sudden they came to bases and dumped it however, now it is back after m
jim, this $30 billion market cap medical devices company has underperformed the market so far this yearll-positioned for turnaround. jim, how do you evaluate the holdings? >> it has been liking the group. it is time for the turn on the jets, i think by, let us go to george. >> jim, i just signed up for the club. >> we will help. >> i own a stock that drills for oil on a permanent basis. they are using artificial intelligence to improve the efficiency of their operations....
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will this be potential lip impactful? >> jime cluster munitions are not game changing but they will affect how the artillery is used, either from a breakout persp perspective. they'll have some impact. it will take the strategic weapons in order for ukraine to really claim some level of success. the other same issue is they're running out of artillery and munition. we can't make it fast enough. nato can't. this is going to keep the guns firing, so to speak, so they don't go quiet. the ukraine counter offense is in real risk of culminating. that means getting stopped and not moving forward as much as they would like. i think they still have six or eight weeks before that nato equipment shows up. it was the right decision to make. it will keep the artillery going. >> just as you said, here is the cluster munitions breaking. those are intended to kill personnel. major lyons, always good to have you on. brianna. >> the good news on inflation keeps on coming. a key indicator showing wholesale inflation was up by .1 of a percent. the
will this be potential lip impactful? >> jime cluster munitions are not game changing but they will affect how the artillery is used, either from a breakout persp perspective. they'll have some impact. it will take the strategic weapons in order for ukraine to really claim some level of success. the other same issue is they're running out of artillery and munition. we can't make it fast enough. nato can't. this is going to keep the guns firing, so to speak, so they don't go quiet. the...
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jim, have you been following this at all? lity show on bravo or something like that. no. i'm more baffled, as time goes on and like liz said, everyone's seen this a while ago. this is all over the internet. so i love when aoc's like, this is absurd, like no one's seen this. i don't know what. dude, i'm going to start smoking a lot of marijuana again because i can't figure out anything going on anymore. >> greg: and you know what i hear, according to the experts, that's the solution. smoking more marijuana. >> jim: you better legalize it across the country. how do you watch -- >> greg:. >> greg: these people. >> jim: right. he's got -- if this was like my relative he would have been hauled off a long time ago and my dad's business would have been taken down. >> greg: it is amazing. kat, the one thing that always gets me is how his dad maintains how smart he is. there's no evidence of this whatsoever. [laughter] >> kat: i disagree. name a more successful crack head. >> greg: that is true. >> jim: that's right. great point. >> ka
jim, have you been following this at all? lity show on bravo or something like that. no. i'm more baffled, as time goes on and like liz said, everyone's seen this a while ago. this is all over the internet. so i love when aoc's like, this is absurd, like no one's seen this. i don't know what. dude, i'm going to start smoking a lot of marijuana again because i can't figure out anything going on anymore. >> greg: and you know what i hear, according to the experts, that's the solution....
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the trump team said they are confident that they are going to be able to push this trial until after the election. and jim, if you take a look at this list, this schedule laid out by the judge, it's easy to see how they could do that. you have one or two deadline slides, a hearing gets delayed, and the closer they get to the election, the less likely it is this trial is going to occur before america votes for the next president. >> yeah, i'll be surprised if it happens on that day. on the 2020 election probe trump was invited to come before the grand jury this week after receiving that charging letter. his new lawyer today explained why. what did he say? >> that's right. yesterday was the deadline for him to appear before the grand jury. we didn't expect he would do that, but his lawyer a short time ago weighed in with why he didn't do that. let's take a listen. >> there's no need to appear in front of a grand jury right now. president trump did absolutely nothing wrong. he's done nothing criminal, and he's made his case that he was entitled to take these positions as president of the united states when h
the trump team said they are confident that they are going to be able to push this trial until after the election. and jim, if you take a look at this list, this schedule laid out by the judge, it's easy to see how they could do that. you have one or two deadline slides, a hearing gets delayed, and the closer they get to the election, the less likely it is this trial is going to occur before america votes for the next president. >> yeah, i'll be surprised if it happens on that day. on the...
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this. what real leaders do, jim, is they stand up in the moment where they are needed the most, and they sayis is not what our country deserves. this is not what you trump supporters deserve. he is using you. he is lying to you. there are very few candidates in the gop primary that are doing that right now. chris christie, governor hutchinson, but they're nowhere in the polls. so what does this say about that base? what does this say about the broader republican party who says they don't want trump, but lo and behold, that's not what the polls are showing. >> and olivia, we're getting an idea which republican candidates will make the first debate next month. we're going the share this on screen. a new polling from fox indicates trump, desantis, pence, ramaswamy, have met the qualifications to get on the stage. do you think we could see the field consolidate a little bit? do you think we'll see -- maybe we'll see a reaganesque moment on that debate stage, one of these other republicans going after trump, although if he is not there, they can't go after him. he has been indicating he might not
this. what real leaders do, jim, is they stand up in the moment where they are needed the most, and they sayis is not what our country deserves. this is not what you trump supporters deserve. he is using you. he is lying to you. there are very few candidates in the gop primary that are doing that right now. chris christie, governor hutchinson, but they're nowhere in the polls. so what does this say about that base? what does this say about the broader republican party who says they don't want...
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this story. the reward for his capture is now $20,000. do authorities have any leads? >> well, jimd maybe one of the most crucial pieces of information we have comes from lieutenant colonel john vivens. just before he escaped from this jail in the minutes, hours beforehand there was a drone flying very close to the warren county jail right behind me. they did not say who the operator of the drone was, they do not know what the origin was. lieutenant bivens said there could be an explanation or it could be part of the escape. i'm not a big believer in coincidence. now another person who has spoken to the media is tim ryan. i caught up to him yesterday. he owns a cabin in the allegheny national forest not far from here. he knows the terrain very well. he hikes there all the time. i asked him what michael burham and his pursuers are up against? take a listen. >> it's either going to end because he is exhausted, dehydrated, starving and he burns out because of that or it's going to end with a body b bag. >> that was a sound bite from the ex-girlfriend of the escaped convict nicole who
this story. the reward for his capture is now $20,000. do authorities have any leads? >> well, jimd maybe one of the most crucial pieces of information we have comes from lieutenant colonel john vivens. just before he escaped from this jail in the minutes, hours beforehand there was a drone flying very close to the warren county jail right behind me. they did not say who the operator of the drone was, they do not know what the origin was. lieutenant bivens said there could be an...
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cnn's brandon miller has more on this marine heat wave. >> reporter: jim, you know, we've talked a lot this weekend about the heat alerts, most of them out west. the excessive heat and records everywhere. but i want to focus this one right now on south florida, where we've had heat advisories in place for seemingly forever. but this morning, for the first time the miami forecast office, the national weather service, issued its first excessive heat warning. this means the heat in the seas are climbing even higher. multiple hours they're expecting them to go above 110 degrees. this heat index has climbed over 100 every day since june 11th. 36 consecutive days. that is a record, and we see that continuing for the foreseeable future. what is that doing to the ocean water? it is baking it. these are the temperatures yesterday, hotter than they've ever been. the past week here in south florida, 95, 96 degrees. we talk about ocean temperatures being warm as bath water. this is really getting as warm as hot tub water. it's not just there in south florida. the entire gulf here, 3 to 6 degrees a
cnn's brandon miller has more on this marine heat wave. >> reporter: jim, you know, we've talked a lot this weekend about the heat alerts, most of them out west. the excessive heat and records everywhere. but i want to focus this one right now on south florida, where we've had heat advisories in place for seemingly forever. but this morning, for the first time the miami forecast office, the national weather service, issued its first excessive heat warning. this means the heat in the seas...
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this does not sound good. >> yeah, jim. we learned is that the marine was taken into custody for questioning because this 14-year-old girl, as you mentioned, was found at the barracks at camp pendleton. this happened on june 28th and this is according to a statement from the marine corps, and i want to read part of that here is what they're saying. this command takes this matter and all allegations very seriously. the incident is under investigation and we will continue to cooperate with ncis and appropriate authorities. the ncis is a naval criminal investigative service and they declined to comment on this case saying that it was because of respect of the investigative process, but we did reach out to the san diego county sheriff's department and what they're saying is that the 14-year-old girl was reported missing on june 13th, and they say it was her grandma who reported her missing and she told authorities that the girl had run away on june 9th. she said this wasn't the first time that she ran away, but she usually came
this does not sound good. >> yeah, jim. we learned is that the marine was taken into custody for questioning because this 14-year-old girl, as you mentioned, was found at the barracks at camp pendleton. this happened on june 28th and this is according to a statement from the marine corps, and i want to read part of that here is what they're saying. this command takes this matter and all allegations very seriously. the incident is under investigation and we will continue to cooperate with...
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>> reporter: jim, we don't yet know trevor reid's status at this point.ly is. all we know at this point is that he was injured fighting in ukraine and he was transported to a hospital in kyiv and since then, he has actually been medically evacuated out and into germany. we still don't know just what condition he is in, but remember, trevor reid was released from russian custody in april of 2022, so he has been out for about a year now after being wrongfully detained in russia for nearly three years. he was arrested in russia in 2019 and the russians actually made him spend or said he was going to spend nine years in prison before the u.s. engaged in a prisoner swap with the russians for a convicted drug smuggler, konstantin urashenco. he was tweeting just about as recently as a month ago. it is unclear when he went to ukraine, but we are told that he was, again, injured there. don't know just how badly he was injured, but that he has been evacuated to germany at this point, jim. >> and among a number of former american service members who volunteered to g
>> reporter: jim, we don't yet know trevor reid's status at this point.ly is. all we know at this point is that he was injured fighting in ukraine and he was transported to a hospital in kyiv and since then, he has actually been medically evacuated out and into germany. we still don't know just what condition he is in, but remember, trevor reid was released from russian custody in april of 2022, so he has been out for about a year now after being wrongfully detained in russia for nearly...
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so jason, on youtube drift says, this is common as you thing to okay. jim crow never really went away. what to push back your thoughts about that and how are you trying to make sure that the pos is not being repeated in the presence? this is absolutely right. racism and sexism for that matter really found the very fertile land here in this soil. um, you know, the rest of the country uh, outside of oregon, realize that and we're talking about you damaged years today, but that is just one example of how racism is baked into the system. there are a number of other situations and circumstances in which people have ever had a promises broken in terms of play deals, folks notice, can sixers or, or the forgotten man. there's the over use of their visual federal law and predominately black parishes. so he is absolutely right. uh, the racism and sexism is in the system by design. it is designed that there is a protection and, and service to one demographic and controlling over policing, and olga prosecuting for another demographic. this is, it is very american, but
so jason, on youtube drift says, this is common as you thing to okay. jim crow never really went away. what to push back your thoughts about that and how are you trying to make sure that the pos is not being repeated in the presence? this is absolutely right. racism and sexism for that matter really found the very fertile land here in this soil. um, you know, the rest of the country uh, outside of oregon, realize that and we're talking about you damaged years today, but that is just one example...
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but what is unique about this one, jim this is the one he allegedly references in the infamous recording. notably this was not charged in the first indictment. cnn has learned that this document was in the possession of archives. you would assume prosecutors could have added this to the first indictment. it is unclear why they added it here. >> goodness. not what we were expecting yesterday. >> not at all. >> new indictments, but significant nonetheless. paula reid, thanks so much. >>> trump also faces a possible indictment in the other special counsel investigation. this for his and his allies efforts to overturn the 2020 election. joining me now, cnn's zach cohen. zach, the grand jury met yesterday, we were all waiting to see if there were developments out of there. they did not return with an indictment yet. you have new reporting there are preparations under way here in washington for that indictment to happen. what specific preparations are you talking about and when? >> yeah, jim. there is no sign of the grand jury today at the federal courthouse here in d.c., but we're learning th
but what is unique about this one, jim this is the one he allegedly references in the infamous recording. notably this was not charged in the first indictment. cnn has learned that this document was in the possession of archives. you would assume prosecutors could have added this to the first indictment. it is unclear why they added it here. >> goodness. not what we were expecting yesterday. >> not at all. >> new indictments, but significant nonetheless. paula reid, thanks so...
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this hearing? what are you going to be looking for? >> jimcheduling of the production of classified documents, the ability to view them. but where it gets really interesting is trump has requested that this trial be postponed until after the election. he wants an indefinite postponement, which really proves right all the critics who said the reason why he's running is to avoid having his case tried because he thought that running for office would dissuade merrick garland from prosecuting him. well, he was half right. jack smith is now a pit bull, so he should have been careful what he asked for. but now he's saying the quiet part out loud. he's saying don't even try me until after the election when he thinks he'll be president and then can order his department of justice to get rid of the whole thing. >> well, and i do want to ask you a follow-up on that, but let me ask you about these delay tactics. as you know, we've talked about this before. this is trump's m.o. he wants to delay things when it comes to legal troubles as long as possible.
this hearing? what are you going to be looking for? >> jimcheduling of the production of classified documents, the ability to view them. but where it gets really interesting is trump has requested that this trial be postponed until after the election. he wants an indefinite postponement, which really proves right all the critics who said the reason why he's running is to avoid having his case tried because he thought that running for office would dissuade merrick garland from prosecuting...
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how did jim thorpe's body end up residing in a mountain valley in pennsylvania? david: this is another unbelievable story. jim thorpe died of a heart attack at age 65 in california. he was living with his third wife. he had told his children that he wanted to be buried in oklahoma, in the fox region. he was brought back to oklahoma, his coffin was. it was the beginning of a ceremony. you know, a very important spiritual ceremony. patsy thorpe interrupted and took his coffin away because they were unhappy with how oklahoma was going to honor him. she eventually sort of put them up to the highest bidder. she took the coffin to tulsa, then to -- you know, she tried to get pittsburgh and philadelphia interested. she was in philadelphia watching television and saw a report about these two struggling coal towns in the pocono mountains. she developed this scheme. she went up there and said, look, if you merge and rename yourselves jim thorpe, pennsylvania, you can have him. she was sort of like harold hill in "the music man." not only can you have him, but we will have a college na
how did jim thorpe's body end up residing in a mountain valley in pennsylvania? david: this is another unbelievable story. jim thorpe died of a heart attack at age 65 in california. he was living with his third wife. he had told his children that he wanted to be buried in oklahoma, in the fox region. he was brought back to oklahoma, his coffin was. it was the beginning of a ceremony. you know, a very important spiritual ceremony. patsy thorpe interrupted and took his coffin away because they...
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how does this um the jim crow convictions fort lawrenceville. how, where does that play and what difference will that make as well? i mean, i think, you know, jimmy was just talking about the, the work that organization is doing. and the, and the, you know, tremendous, you know, a just volume of cases that they're dealing with. but you know, the reality is it's going to be a really uphill battle for, for the most organization. and for this is a men and women and in still in prison on split jury verdicts, you know, to the legislature, i think it is, is reluctant to, to go back and forth. of prosecutors to look at these cases. i the, there's an association of the district attorneys that is, has, has quite a bit of power and as opposed to that, um, the louisiana state. supreme court could also step in and do do something. but it seems as far as i can tell, i think, somewhat unlikely that that's gonna happen. and so, and so far the williams is, is really the only a prosecutor in this, in the state to, to take this on it. there's, there's another, a
how does this um the jim crow convictions fort lawrenceville. how, where does that play and what difference will that make as well? i mean, i think, you know, jimmy was just talking about the, the work that organization is doing. and the, and the, you know, tremendous, you know, a just volume of cases that they're dealing with. but you know, the reality is it's going to be a really uphill battle for, for the most organization. and for this is a men and women and in still in prison on split jury...
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looking at this is josh letterman, and also joining us, jim townsend, former deputy assistant secretaryf defense for nato. and a former deputy assistant second of defense. how did this happen? >> well, josÉ, according to the countries that are involved in this, nato and the u.s., and of course, turkey, they were able to move past long-standing concerns that turkey had about arms exports and terrorism within sweden and finland, the country that joined nato back in april. but behind the scenes there was a lot of wrangling by the turkish government trying to extract concessions on key issues, including trying to get the u.s. to sell f-16s to turkey, and we started to hear from president erdogan, and in the wake of the agreement all sides claiming that these issues were not linked and this was not essentially a barter, but we are hearing from the white house that they are going at full speed to sell the f-16s to turkey, and they are going to fully support turkey's bid to enter the eu. you can see how erdogan thrusts himself in sweden entering nato to try and extract concessions from the wes
looking at this is josh letterman, and also joining us, jim townsend, former deputy assistant secretaryf defense for nato. and a former deputy assistant second of defense. how did this happen? >> well, josÉ, according to the countries that are involved in this, nato and the u.s., and of course, turkey, they were able to move past long-standing concerns that turkey had about arms exports and terrorism within sweden and finland, the country that joined nato back in april. but behind the...
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>> reporter: well, jim, this new research finds that a surprising number of companies are still in russial war in ukraine drags on past the 500 day mark. yale professor sonfeld and his team of researchers are accusing some companies of breaking their promise to get out of russia or drastically scale back their promise there. that includes major companies such as unilever, mon da leez, weework, heineken and philip morris international. son felds is not accusing the companies of breaking the law per se, but he is saying they have broke an moral code. listen to what sonfeld told me. >> it's beyond disappointing to the point of shameful and unethical. they're breaking their promises and functioning as wartime profiteers. >> reporter: now here's why this matters. it undermines what has been an unprecedented corporate exodus out of russia, an exodus that is directly aimed at pressuring vladimir putin and the russian economy. >> wartime profiteers that has echos of the run up to world war ii. how are the companies explaining this? >> reporter: well, heineken has been described as, quote, the pos
>> reporter: well, jim, this new research finds that a surprising number of companies are still in russial war in ukraine drags on past the 500 day mark. yale professor sonfeld and his team of researchers are accusing some companies of breaking their promise to get out of russia or drastically scale back their promise there. that includes major companies such as unilever, mon da leez, weework, heineken and philip morris international. son felds is not accusing the companies of breaking...
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. >> hey, jim. this is larry. i want to know your opinion on kroger.f 210 billion if they merge with albertson's. i think it would be a great investment. >> i want to give you my view. i think as much as kroger has expressed and plans make sure there is not too much overlap with any trust. i do not think this is going to pass. all that said, kroger is a good company. you don't need it to buy it. it's a great deal. i'm telling you that the work i do tells me they will not be able to close on that deal. please don't panic if you see some of your magnificent seven stocks rolling over this friday after the nasdaq rebalancing. it's to be expected. if you want to get ahead of that i get it. if you want to do some buys i would wait until the middle of next week much more ahead. could generative ai be more than a buzzword for a company like s&p? i'm checking in with the ceo after earnings and it looks like we're having one of the post earnings we occasionally get into terrific companies. tesla and netflix. should you be worried? i'll tell you why coming out. t
. >> hey, jim. this is larry. i want to know your opinion on kroger.f 210 billion if they merge with albertson's. i think it would be a great investment. >> i want to give you my view. i think as much as kroger has expressed and plans make sure there is not too much overlap with any trust. i do not think this is going to pass. all that said, kroger is a good company. you don't need it to buy it. it's a great deal. i'm telling you that the work i do tells me they will not be able to...
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>> hi, jim this is nancy.estment club member and a long-time listening to you >> thank you, nancy. >> back in the early '90s. the. >> oh, my god. i've been around what's going on? >> thank you for everything you and your team do >> you're welcome. that's a great team. thank you. >> my question is to you regarding airbnb i'm currently sitting on a 32 a share profit in the stock. i'm starting to feel a bit nervous and wonder if i should ring the register. >> i'm going to say number i did a lot of work on airbnb last night because i want to do a member of it thank you for being a member of the club i did want to buy this i wanted to buy it badly for the club i think it's not done. i think the move is real i think that it should be up every bit as big as marriott if not more that is my compare all right. the charts is interpreted by the once incredibly bullish. suggest that the s&p 500 could keep grinding higher from here while the nasdaq 100 is at an inflection point both cases, best to be cautious though, especi
>> hi, jim this is nancy.estment club member and a long-time listening to you >> thank you, nancy. >> back in the early '90s. the. >> oh, my god. i've been around what's going on? >> thank you for everything you and your team do >> you're welcome. that's a great team. thank you. >> my question is to you regarding airbnb i'm currently sitting on a 32 a share profit in the stock. i'm starting to feel a bit nervous and wonder if i should ring the register....
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. -- jim this is hinting at a return to the competition. kumasi: the a bit on the market next.ie: it is our destiny to meet kelly rowland who helped cut the ribbing and we were there to see it and to hang out with her and i think she liked it. stay with us on abc seven bay area streaming app at 7:00. we are alive every weekdays from 7:00 to 8:00 and you can tell of the app now or wherever you stream. drew: we take you to walnut creek where we have sunshine, no fog and this view and you will find towards the afternoon, the air quality will be declining so spread the date is in effect today, once the level slow to get about 100, that becomes unhealthy for sensitive groups. that's what we're finding in lynn east bay and santa clara valley. the fog breaks down fat as. later on temperatures he so fast and linda already to the upper 80's and lower 90's around lunchtime. we get close to 100 degrees the coast stays comfortable in the 60's. 70's and 80's. it is hot inland. 97 in conquer. this weekend we have dangerous heat across california. the only exception, the media to coast will s
. -- jim this is hinting at a return to the competition. kumasi: the a bit on the market next.ie: it is our destiny to meet kelly rowland who helped cut the ribbing and we were there to see it and to hang out with her and i think she liked it. stay with us on abc seven bay area streaming app at 7:00. we are alive every weekdays from 7:00 to 8:00 and you can tell of the app now or wherever you stream. drew: we take you to walnut creek where we have sunshine, no fog and this view and you will...
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you can call me captain jim. this is guillermo, my assistant. >> that's right. yeah!have many events planned for you. we have some choices. we could go to area 51, we could play paint ball. we could go to the hoover dam. we could go to see "menopause the musical." no? or we could go to a pole dancing class. >> pole dancing. >> jimmy: pole dancing it is. let's go to the pole. ♪ >> jimmy: val? >> yes. >> jimmy: a toast to you. you're getting married. >> yes, i am. >> jimmy: to val, everyone! >> cheers! >> whoo! >> jimmy: this is my first bachelorette party, so i'm excited. >> me too. >> welcome! >> jimmy: do any of you have any stripping experience? >> no. >> jimmy: okay, not everyone said no. so val, how long have you known your fiance? >> eight years. >> jimmy: eight years? wow. how do you like his mother? >> i love her. >> jimmy: you do? >> yes. >> good for you, i don't like my mother-in-law. >> she got a good one. >> jimmy: and that's an understatement. yes. i want everyone to stay hydrated tonight, all right? >> all right. >> jimmy: it's very important. >> yes, sir
you can call me captain jim. this is guillermo, my assistant. >> that's right. yeah!have many events planned for you. we have some choices. we could go to area 51, we could play paint ball. we could go to the hoover dam. we could go to see "menopause the musical." no? or we could go to a pole dancing class. >> pole dancing. >> jimmy: pole dancing it is. let's go to the pole. ♪ >> jimmy: val? >> yes. >> jimmy: a toast to you. you're getting...
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sure that was racist. >> greg: it might have been. >> jim: i'm trying to figure it out. >> greg: that's a good title for a segment. pretty sure this. >> carley: might be. >> jim: it does hurt the background actors because you get a hundred or $200 a day, i used to do that back in the day and you could make money doing that scrimping set to set. i would never stay the whole time because you're there for 12-14 hours, i would go with a friend, and he would sign me out. i would take the subway back and he would sign me out and i would get paid. >> greg: what a secret little life. >> jim: i'm not going to stand there 14 hours, they wipe all that out. and the wardrobe people have to dress the actors so a lot of people lose their jobs. >> greg: you don't have to dress up ai. >> jim: if you can write a better script than a computer you should be able to. >> greg: all right. that's great. good job guys. >> jim: thank you. >> greg: wow, you really are on strike. [laughter] >> jim: i told you. >> greg: up next, our answers never fail when we open viewer mail. [cheers and applause] know how i feel.♪ ♪breeze driftin' on by...♪ ♪...you know how
sure that was racist. >> greg: it might have been. >> jim: i'm trying to figure it out. >> greg: that's a good title for a segment. pretty sure this. >> carley: might be. >> jim: it does hurt the background actors because you get a hundred or $200 a day, i used to do that back in the day and you could make money doing that scrimping set to set. i would never stay the whole time because you're there for 12-14 hours, i would go with a friend, and he would sign me...
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this deal? >> probably all of the above, jim. you know, this was an issue about the scope, you know, was this a free pass in perpetuity if hundred hunter took the stance -- that's been revolve. >> this lawyer, mr. clarke, it was clear that we looked at the terms of the plea agreement that this was not going to foreclose everything. and the justice department spokespeople had said that was an open matter. so i view that as posturing, okay, the judge wants to nail it down in the plea agreement. but now to introduce these kinds of fundamental or existential questions about a plea agreement, that's very unusual. we'll see how that plays out. there's a tension between her position, because first she says, i don't want to be a rubber stamp. you're making me a rubber stamp. and then a few minutes later, she turns around and says, you're plopping me down in the middle. in other words, i'm not enough of a rub ber stamp. so, i expect it will be worked out. the parties will go back. you have to respond to her. you know, i don't think that th
this deal? >> probably all of the above, jim. you know, this was an issue about the scope, you know, was this a free pass in perpetuity if hundred hunter took the stance -- that's been revolve. >> this lawyer, mr. clarke, it was clear that we looked at the terms of the plea agreement that this was not going to foreclose everything. and the justice department spokespeople had said that was an open matter. so i view that as posturing, okay, the judge wants to nail it down in the plea...
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is it this attempt to gin up these fake and phony electors back in to 2020? what do you suspect? >> that's right, jimlector scheme. if anyone remembers, there were essentially false electors put forward in an attempt to try to overturn the result of the election and certify electors that had not been duly elected in those states. they're essentially false forms filled out that suggests there were the valid electors for the states. those were false documents that were going to be presented to the united states senate. in fact, there were very concerted efforts to get those before the senate, ultimately to have mike pence send that back to the states or delay. so i think that is going to be either a conspiracy to defraud the united states or potentially some false -- you know, some charges related to false statements in a federal proceeding. but either way, this really suggests to me that there is going to be charges related to that because otherwise, i don't see jack smith going down the road of talking to the individual secretaries of states. >> and in addition to that, donald trump's son-in-law, jar
is it this attempt to gin up these fake and phony electors back in to 2020? what do you suspect? >> that's right, jimlector scheme. if anyone remembers, there were essentially false electors put forward in an attempt to try to overturn the result of the election and certify electors that had not been duly elected in those states. they're essentially false forms filled out that suggests there were the valid electors for the states. those were false documents that were going to be presented...
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does this work, jim? tt hydrocarbon emissions as well. does this work. jim?— this work, jim? is a contributory factor on the death certificate, it is very difficult to unpick. the world health organization has said 7 million people every year die from air pollution. one of the... there is current to research out in the last couple of years showing that some of the particles that people are breathing in, the tiny particles people are breathing in, are so small, when pregnant or an expectant mother breathes them in then they enter the bloodstream and pass through the placenta barrier into the unborn child. that's how toxic they are. they get everywhere. as medical research moves forward with finding out more and more things linked with the impact of air pollution. linked with the impact of air pollution-— linked with the impact of air ollution. �* , .,. .., , pollution. but in practical terms, if ou pollution. but in practical terms, if you take _ pollution. but in practical terms, if you take london, _ pollution. but in practical terms, if you take london, does - pollution. but
does this work, jim? tt hydrocarbon emissions as well. does this work. jim?— this work, jim? is a contributory factor on the death certificate, it is very difficult to unpick. the world health organization has said 7 million people every year die from air pollution. one of the... there is current to research out in the last couple of years showing that some of the particles that people are breathing in, the tiny particles people are breathing in, are so small, when pregnant or an expectant...
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let's make no mistake, that's what this decision says and allows. >> jim, thank you for joining us tonighth your perspective on this, given of course just your familiarity with these decisions from the supreme court. we appreciate your time. >> thanks, kaitlan. thanks for inviting me on. >> absolutely. that wasn't the only big decision that we heard from the court today. on the other big decision, the court's reach extends directly to the wallets of some 44 million americans. and that has president biden himself turning to plan b, as he is trying to salvage one of his signature campaign promises, student loan forgiveness. >> did you overstep your authority? >> i think the court misinterpreted the constitution. >> i'm joined by a key champion of student loan forgiveness on capitol hill, democratic congressman ro khanna of california. thank you for joining us. you heard president biden. he said he doesn't believe he gave voters and borrowers false hope. but did he? he promised this on the campaign trail. the white house knew it was going to face significant legal challenges. >> kaitlan, the
let's make no mistake, that's what this decision says and allows. >> jim, thank you for joining us tonighth your perspective on this, given of course just your familiarity with these decisions from the supreme court. we appreciate your time. >> thanks, kaitlan. thanks for inviting me on. >> absolutely. that wasn't the only big decision that we heard from the court today. on the other big decision, the court's reach extends directly to the wallets of some 44 million americans....
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to help those people get to an ambulance or get to loved ones on the other side of streets like this. jimt to listen to those travel bans because folks can often be surprised by how quickly the waters rise. miguel, thank you so much. >>> now to some of the other headlines we're watching this hour. the centers for disease control and prevention have a new leader. dr. mandy cohen greeted employees in atlanta this morning to begin her first day in office. she of course replaces the director who stepped down in june. and the surfing community is mourning the loss of one of their own. he died after a surfing accident in indonesia. details of the incident are still unclear but he was known throughout the surfing world for the photos and videos he took while riding inside of waves. he was 44 years old. >>> meantime, overseas, in israel, demonstrators march in the streets for what they're calling a day of disruption. you can see massive crowds gathered there waving flags and blocking a highway. dozens so far have been arrested according to israeli police. the protests come as israel's government
to help those people get to an ambulance or get to loved ones on the other side of streets like this. jimt to listen to those travel bans because folks can often be surprised by how quickly the waters rise. miguel, thank you so much. >>> now to some of the other headlines we're watching this hour. the centers for disease control and prevention have a new leader. dr. mandy cohen greeted employees in atlanta this morning to begin her first day in office. she of course replaces the...
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what in the last 50 years could have led to this? jimg this now -- and 60 years is about right. because during the 1960's, things changed in ways that upset many americans. between the 1965 immigration changes in immigration law, feminism of the 1960's, and the civil rights acts and civil rights activism. for many americans, this is not the country that they thought it was or that it should be. because women are not acting the way their wives and daughters and mothers acted a generation before the 1960's. african-americans asserting rights that, quite frankly, were not granted to them before the 1950's and 1960's. and the opening of the doors to millions of immigrants since 1965. this is not the country that we were. so i think it goes back to the 1960's as to what has changed. lisa: amy, i saw you nodding during some of that. how do race and identity in particular factored into what you are seeing with militia groups and extremists? amy: with most militia groups i have studied they are not racist at the root level, being the same as whi
what in the last 50 years could have led to this? jimg this now -- and 60 years is about right. because during the 1960's, things changed in ways that upset many americans. between the 1965 immigration changes in immigration law, feminism of the 1960's, and the civil rights acts and civil rights activism. for many americans, this is not the country that they thought it was or that it should be. because women are not acting the way their wives and daughters and mothers acted a generation before...
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this headline. i grew up under jim crow and this is a game changes solution to close america's racest education gap.urgess wrote that and i'll explain, next. ♪ i got into debt in college and, no matter how much i paid, it followed me... everywhere. so i consolidated it into a low-rate personal loan from sofi. ditch credit card fees and high interest. borrow up to $100k. sofi. get your money right. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire do you shop for vitamins at walmart? force factor products powerfully improve your health, but they're also delicious, easy to use, and affordable. that's why force factor is now the number one best selling herbs and supplements brand at walmart. unleash your potential with force factor at walmart. stuart: i grew up under jim crow and this is a game changing solution to close america's racist education gap. congressman burgess owens wrote that and republican from the great state of utah
this headline. i grew up under jim crow and this is a game changes solution to close america's racest education gap.urgess wrote that and i'll explain, next. ♪ i got into debt in college and, no matter how much i paid, it followed me... everywhere. so i consolidated it into a low-rate personal loan from sofi. ditch credit card fees and high interest. borrow up to $100k. sofi. get your money right. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed....