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da billy west told them about joan and david's swinging lifestyle. joan's affair.n's claim she wanted to run away with him financed with insurance money from david's death. then there was the allegation that joan tried to poison david. and testimony from a young man who insisted joan asked elizabeth to recruit him to commit the murder and dispose of the gun. but the da saved his star witness for last. 15-year-old elizabeth shannon herself who told the jury that joan used a truly devious weapon. maternal love given and withdrawn to manipulate her into murder. >> i can take responsibility for my role in everything. but she was trying to put everything on me. that's the point i kind of woke up and realized, like, let me just tell the truth. >> was it true? on the stand elizabeth's accusation was clear and powerful. >> throughout the whole thing while i was testifying, she couldn't even look at me. >> joan did not testify. she sat quietly and listened as her attorney portrayed liz as a liar and ruthless killer who acted entirely alone when she executed her stepfather.
da billy west told them about joan and david's swinging lifestyle. joan's affair.n's claim she wanted to run away with him financed with insurance money from david's death. then there was the allegation that joan tried to poison david. and testimony from a young man who insisted joan asked elizabeth to recruit him to commit the murder and dispose of the gun. but the da saved his star witness for last. 15-year-old elizabeth shannon herself who told the jury that joan used a truly devious weapon....
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this is joan's story. i - wanted to keep him. there was no really. this is joan's story.gnant in 1961. that's me there. but she wasn't married. she | there. but she wasn't married. she sa s she there. but she wasn't married. she says she was _ there. but she wasn't married. she says she was pressured _ there. but she wasn't married. she says she was pressured into - there. but she wasn't married. she says she was pressured into giving | says she was pressured into giving up says she was pressured into giving up her baby for adoption by everyone from social workers to matrons. she still remembers the humiliation when she handed over her newborn son. he: was taken into an matrons' office and they told me to go back into the nursery, and... and get it ready for the next child, the next baby. the matron said, "she's only crying because they took her baby away today." i think that was a really cruel, really, really rule. , ., ., , . rule. this mother has decided it would have _ rule. this mother has decided it would have been... _ rule. this mother has decided it would have be
this is joan's story. i - wanted to keep him. there was no really. this is joan's story.gnant in 1961. that's me there. but she wasn't married. she | there. but she wasn't married. she sa s she there. but she wasn't married. she says she was _ there. but she wasn't married. she says she was pressured _ there. but she wasn't married. she says she was pressured into - there. but she wasn't married. she says she was pressured into giving | says she was pressured into giving up says she was...
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let's bring in cnn legal analyst elie hoenig, and cnn supreme court analyst joan biskupic.ng this latest decision from the judge, it essentially says i meant what i said. she decided hours ago that she's not going to side with the trump attorneys, and then they come back and ask the same question with no case, no new evidence. >> victor, that's ordinarily the way it goes. if you lose a case as donald trump just did, you usually have to start out by going back to that trial court level, district court level and say, okay, we understand we've lost, but we want you to put it on hold so the court of appeals could look at it. judges usually say no. what you do is do what donald trump is doing right now in trying to get the court of appeals take the case. will they take the case? there could be good reasons for it. if they don't stay the case, those records go over tomorrow and it moots a big part of the appeal. the court of appeals will say we'll put this on hold, unprecedented constitutional ground. we, the court of appeals, want to make a decision. >> it is likely we'll see a
let's bring in cnn legal analyst elie hoenig, and cnn supreme court analyst joan biskupic.ng this latest decision from the judge, it essentially says i meant what i said. she decided hours ago that she's not going to side with the trump attorneys, and then they come back and ask the same question with no case, no new evidence. >> victor, that's ordinarily the way it goes. if you lose a case as donald trump just did, you usually have to start out by going back to that trial court level,...
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only paraprofessionals stayed on and preserved the local, but in 1989, joan led her union to victory over the rival san francisco classroom teachers association, and making good on campaign promises, she merged into one cohesive union. the new united educators of san francisco formal merger had all the advantages of a.f.t. and n.e.a., and importantly, they could face the administration as a unified force. in 1994, joan marie had the great honor of traveling to south africa to monitor the historic election that allowed people of all races to vote for the first time, ending aparteid, and ending with the election of nelson mandela. throughout her career, she was honored and recognized widely both as a civic and educational leader. joan marie shelley spent her uesf presidency trying to bring the san francisco teacher's corps into one body her legacy is the leadership of grace and intelligence, an approach to unionism that's true to the roots of labor. joan marie lived the last ten years of her life at cypress on 19 avenue and law ton, and she continued her organizing and leadership to th
only paraprofessionals stayed on and preserved the local, but in 1989, joan led her union to victory over the rival san francisco classroom teachers association, and making good on campaign promises, she merged into one cohesive union. the new united educators of san francisco formal merger had all the advantages of a.f.t. and n.e.a., and importantly, they could face the administration as a unified force. in 1994, joan marie had the great honor of traveling to south africa to monitor the...
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only paraprofessionals stayed on and preserved the local, but in 1989, joan led her union to victory over the rival san francisco classroom teachers association, and making good on campaign promises, she merged into one cohesive union. the new united educators of san francisco formal merger had all the advantages of a.f.t. and n.e.a., and importantly, they could face the administration as a unified force. in 1994, joan marie had the great honor of traveling to south africa to monitor the historic election that allowed people of all races to vote for the first time, ending aparteid, and ending with the election of nelson mandela. throughout her career, she was honored and recognized widely both as a civic and educational leader. joan marie shelley spent her uesf presidency trying to bring the san francisco teacher's corps into one body her legacy is the leadership of grace and intelligence, an approach to unionism that's true to the roots of labor. joan marie lived the last ten years of her life at cypress on 19 avenue and law ton, and she continued her organizing and leadership to th
only paraprofessionals stayed on and preserved the local, but in 1989, joan led her union to victory over the rival san francisco classroom teachers association, and making good on campaign promises, she merged into one cohesive union. the new united educators of san francisco formal merger had all the advantages of a.f.t. and n.e.a., and importantly, they could face the administration as a unified force. in 1994, joan marie had the great honor of traveling to south africa to monitor the...
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i am 63. >> reporter: so that was miss joan. basically what she said is the same thing health leaders in marin are recommending, that people continue to wear that mask to help cut the spread of covid-19. for a full list of information about the masking rules and those lifted go to kpix.com. >> thank you. >>> today shoreline service temporarily suspended on some muni lines because some operators are in compliance with san francisco's vaccine mandate. joycelyn moran is live with re thavccine. repr: weknow city workin compliance e d speawith transport workers union local 258 and they said today isn't the day where operators will be terminated. there is a process they will go through. the process is they're going to ensure as many people are able to come back to work. this is how this is affecting riders. short line service on several muni lines have been temporarily suspended, refers to portions on a longer muni line. some operators are not vaccinated and others have not reported vaccination status. they will be on leave until a he
i am 63. >> reporter: so that was miss joan. basically what she said is the same thing health leaders in marin are recommending, that people continue to wear that mask to help cut the spread of covid-19. for a full list of information about the masking rules and those lifted go to kpix.com. >> thank you. >>> today shoreline service temporarily suspended on some muni lines because some operators are in compliance with san francisco's vaccine mandate. joycelyn moran is live...
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. >> you covered the supreme court, joan. trump's strategy mean this is could go up to the supreme court in a situation where it could bmake a broader decision about the extebt of executive privilege. with your pulse on those nine justices, what's the likelihood this case goes that high and on what? >> we're reminded of how many times in the past he said just wait until i get to the supreme court, which i'm sure he will say this time around. and this is a new question. this is never before has the court been asked to decide whether former president assertion of executive privilege can essentially supersede a sitting president. the district court judge acknowledged how novel this question is. but while she couldn't rely on past presidents that locked it in, she certainly was guided by past supreme court decisions, which essentially put the executive privilege on the institution, on the individual who is in office, not the personal interests of even at the time or especially once he's left office. so i think that this 39-page o
. >> you covered the supreme court, joan. trump's strategy mean this is could go up to the supreme court in a situation where it could bmake a broader decision about the extebt of executive privilege. with your pulse on those nine justices, what's the likelihood this case goes that high and on what? >> we're reminded of how many times in the past he said just wait until i get to the supreme court, which i'm sure he will say this time around. and this is a new question. this is never...
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joan became pregnant in 1961. that's me there. but she wasn't married. i was on holiday.y for adoption by everyone from social workers to matrons. she still remembers the humiliation as she handed over her newborn son. he was taken into matron�*s office, and then they told me to go back into the nursery, and... ..take the bedding out of his cot and get it ready for the next child, the next baby that was going to come along. and matronjust said, oh, she's only crying because they've taken a bit of you away today. and i think that was really cruel, really, really cool. really, really cruel. and it something i've never, never got over. and never will. archive: it's a wrench | to part from your baby, but this mother has decided it. would be better off with parents who can give it all the things... it is now believed hundreds of thousands of unmarried women likejoan were forced to give up their babies in the three decades after the second world war. it was 1959, and i was 20 years old, and i lived at home with mum and dad. margaret souter said she was also coerced, and still r
joan became pregnant in 1961. that's me there. but she wasn't married. i was on holiday.y for adoption by everyone from social workers to matrons. she still remembers the humiliation as she handed over her newborn son. he was taken into matron�*s office, and then they told me to go back into the nursery, and... ..take the bedding out of his cot and get it ready for the next child, the next baby that was going to come along. and matronjust said, oh, she's only crying because they've taken a...
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meet joan and stan tucci. >> i have a photograph of this. you remember? >> back in 1972 we moved here because my dad was a high school art teacher taking a year off to follow his dream. >> oh, my lord. >> how incredible is that? >> yeah, i know. that is incredible. >> my dad came to study figure drawing and sculpture here. >> look at it when you really look and see that perspective. >> he can't see that far. >> just staggering. >> it hurts my neck. >> does it? >> yeah. >> lay down. >> at nearly 400 feet this is still the tallest structure in florence. it took 16 years to build, and to hurry things along the genius architect came up with a way to slash lunch breaks. >> the workmen when they were building this, guys had to come down and would make their lunch and lose all this time so he found out what they were cooking and he put ovens up there. they would just cook up there. make their lunch up there. >> really? >> supposedly. money was tight on our year abroad, so our family lived in slightly less grandeur than this. a lot cleaner than it used to be. >>
meet joan and stan tucci. >> i have a photograph of this. you remember? >> back in 1972 we moved here because my dad was a high school art teacher taking a year off to follow his dream. >> oh, my lord. >> how incredible is that? >> yeah, i know. that is incredible. >> my dad came to study figure drawing and sculpture here. >> look at it when you really look and see that perspective. >> he can't see that far. >> just staggering. >> it...
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the winner was joan. joan is a lady and she's so good at mouth trumpet monday.t dropped the ball on cannabis glycation. my next guest, offering significant cannabis reform on a federal level. she believes it will bring people together from both sides of the aisle in one big happy circle. the bill sponsor, congresswoman nancy may, welcome to the show. >> good evening and thank you. kennedy: when did you decide to go bob marley on the republican caucus? i applaud you. >> i've been working on kandiss reform since i was a state law maker since before is an issue i campaigned on last year, i represent charleston, south carolina along the coast down south of there, a swing district and something i campaigned on, it's important to me personally and it's been a long expensive and very harmful federal war it's time to end it. we have all but three states in the country that have some form of cannabis legalization. my home state of south carolina, we permit cbd, they have medical california has full adult recreational use. it's time the federal government and law should c
the winner was joan. joan is a lady and she's so good at mouth trumpet monday.t dropped the ball on cannabis glycation. my next guest, offering significant cannabis reform on a federal level. she believes it will bring people together from both sides of the aisle in one big happy circle. the bill sponsor, congresswoman nancy may, welcome to the show. >> good evening and thank you. kennedy: when did you decide to go bob marley on the republican caucus? i applaud you. >> i've been...
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different camera angles, the high court today wasjoan replace of camera angles, the high court today was joany tylicki paralysed from the waist down. the formerjockey claimed to dust turned television pundit claims he made a shout to graham gibbons before the first of two collisions between their horses, but no response. graham gibbons's defences that the fall was a result of a racing accident occasioned by the two horses coming together. top jockeys ryan moore and jim crowley are due to give evidence in the trial, which will examine the duty of care between jockeys. patrick lawrence qc representing graham gibbons warned there could be multiple ramifications if incidence of this kind end up in court, and warned this could create all kinds of difficulties for professional sport, notjust horse racing. next to boxing — kell brook says he's going to send amir khan into retirement, after their long—awaited clash was finally confirmed. after years of failed negotiations, the long—term rivals have finally agreed to the all—british showdown on 19 february, in manchester. brook hasn't fought since bei
different camera angles, the high court today wasjoan replace of camera angles, the high court today was joany tylicki paralysed from the waist down. the formerjockey claimed to dust turned television pundit claims he made a shout to graham gibbons before the first of two collisions between their horses, but no response. graham gibbons's defences that the fall was a result of a racing accident occasioned by the two horses coming together. top jockeys ryan moore and jim crowley are due to give...
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the reset as to be more in terms of rhetoric and joan -- tone.s the new deal with nigeria, a lot of pandemic related [indiscernible] one of the themes of this trip was democracy. there are a number of add-ons and adjustments to be acknowledged. host: at the same time antony blinken spoke in abuja about the need for democratic reforms and the african continent, and that is particularly about the western part of the african continent where we have been having many issues. how is that being seen by the nigerians? guest: the reaction especially of top governmental officials, they were excited by the visit. the idea of a mechanic reform, having democracy conferred on the continent generally is that it cannot be done without taking into consideration the material nation of most african nationstates. what is happening in most african nationstates, the social and economic condition of nationstates where because democracy has failed to deliver the expected relief, it is difficult, is better than dictatorship. democracy has more to deliver. it is important
the reset as to be more in terms of rhetoric and joan -- tone.s the new deal with nigeria, a lot of pandemic related [indiscernible] one of the themes of this trip was democracy. there are a number of add-ons and adjustments to be acknowledged. host: at the same time antony blinken spoke in abuja about the need for democratic reforms and the african continent, and that is particularly about the western part of the african continent where we have been having many issues. how is that being seen...
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so,oa without further ado, joan, please tell us why we should hate jefferson. [ laughter ] >> okay. and i always check when i do everything here. everyone can hear my audio? excellent. i will now discuss certainly why some people hated thomas jefferson. i want to begin by saying that in recent years when i have been asked what moments in american history echos with our polarized presidents. one of myy responses typically t the late 1790s. as an early americanists, i'm aware that the late 1790s does not have somes of the pizazz potential for polarization as, say, the 1850s or the civil war. but the intense polarization of and republicans, the extreme other'ing, , each of th others as unamerican, the press predictions on both sides of chaos, tyranny, and anarchy, the birth off violence that presidet john adams later described as terrorism using actually that si word, the echos of polarization and hate between past and present clearly are very real. so what can this kind of historical hate offer inha the e of insights? part of what i'm going to be discussing in my brief comments this a
so,oa without further ado, joan, please tell us why we should hate jefferson. [ laughter ] >> okay. and i always check when i do everything here. everyone can hear my audio? excellent. i will now discuss certainly why some people hated thomas jefferson. i want to begin by saying that in recent years when i have been asked what moments in american history echos with our polarized presidents. one of myy responses typically t the late 1790s. as an early americanists, i'm aware that the late...
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joan, thank you. >>> next -- one cnn correspondent's personal battle.hat impacts so many young children. stay with us. so you don't lose sight of the big picture, even when you're focused on what's happening right now. and thinkorswim trading™ is right there with you. to help you become a smarter investor. with an innovative trading platform full of customizable tools. dedicated trade desk pros and a passionate trader community sharing strategies right on the platform. because we take trading as seriously as you do. thinkorswim trading™ from td ameritrade. ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ as a dj, i know all about customization. that's why i love liberty mutual. they customize my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? you got it. ♪ liberty, liberty - liberty, liberty ♪ uh, i'll settle for something i can dance to. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ ♪ ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ to make progress, we must keep taking steps forward. we believe the future of energy is lower carbon. and
joan, thank you. >>> next -- one cnn correspondent's personal battle.hat impacts so many young children. stay with us. so you don't lose sight of the big picture, even when you're focused on what's happening right now. and thinkorswim trading™ is right there with you. to help you become a smarter investor. with an innovative trading platform full of customizable tools. dedicated trade desk pros and a passionate trader community sharing strategies right on the platform. because we...
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joining me to unpack all of this is harvard kennedy school adjunct lecturer joan donovan.. first, tell us about the specific belief and why it's tied to the qanon conspiracy. qanon followers abhor democratic elite. how does this square with the kennedy family? >> well, the '90s, of course, trump and jfk jr. had been seen in magazines and photos together, but online it really picked up in 2018 as qanon, the conspiracy group started to talk to each other. there was this idea that jfk jr. was still alive, perhaps still in hiding. maybe joe biden was lee harvey oswald, and over time, the conspiracy, like a choose your own adventure when we were kids, it would evolve online and people would be able to tell different parts of the story. these things got weaved together and someone called for this day where they believed he would show up to complete the ride, which i think is pretty sinister. >> yeah, they haven't left. they were at daley plaza just yesterday. many may be back. q himself, by the way, dismissed the theory and yet followers were out by the hundreds waiting for a de
joining me to unpack all of this is harvard kennedy school adjunct lecturer joan donovan.. first, tell us about the specific belief and why it's tied to the qanon conspiracy. qanon followers abhor democratic elite. how does this square with the kennedy family? >> well, the '90s, of course, trump and jfk jr. had been seen in magazines and photos together, but online it really picked up in 2018 as qanon, the conspiracy group started to talk to each other. there was this idea that jfk jr....
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yeah, yeah, joan evicted doki get a medium of a demo or yes ma'am. thank you for confir swanky fools. heck, a b with there were negative feelings towards what we were doing. the propaganda put out by the chemical companies in the timber companies. that number one, there's nothing wrong with the sprays. and number 2, these people are just the lunatic fringe. they convince the loggers or some of them anyway, that they were gonna all be out of work as if they couldn't use the herb besides who was on fire. when carol came up, the driveway house was totally in flame. patrick said he stopped her. that she grabbed a knife off his belt and started running up the hill. and he just grabbed her and held her anna, he felt sure that carol was going to try to take her own life that night. sh sanstrom's children were, were gone. and we all crumble, we all just couldn't believe it. the fire fighters said it was ours. noon. i don't and it's hard to talk about it. i just can't really they had done the absolute worst thing anybody could do to me and they couldn't do an
yeah, yeah, joan evicted doki get a medium of a demo or yes ma'am. thank you for confir swanky fools. heck, a b with there were negative feelings towards what we were doing. the propaganda put out by the chemical companies in the timber companies. that number one, there's nothing wrong with the sprays. and number 2, these people are just the lunatic fringe. they convince the loggers or some of them anyway, that they were gonna all be out of work as if they couldn't use the herb besides who was...
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he'll be joined on the front row byjack miller and joan mir.e ahead of qualifying for the mexico city grand prix. red bull team mate and championship leader max verstappen was second with lewis hamilton more than half a second behind in third place. it's a busy weekend of rugby union in the autumn internationals. all four home nations are in action over the next two days. (ireland got things under way with a comfortable win overjapan in dublin. veteran fly—halfjonny sexton starred for the irish in his 100th cap, scoring a try, four conversions and a penalty as ireland won 60 points to 5 in dublin. and things were just as comfortable at twickenham... as england got their autumn off to the perfect start. they ran in 11 tries as they thrashed tonga by 69 points to 3, despite having to make a late change to their line—up before kick—off. austin halewood reports... a new start for a new look england with two years to go until the world cup eddiejones has decided this is the time to ring the changes. 0ne cup eddiejones has decided this is the time to
he'll be joined on the front row byjack miller and joan mir.e ahead of qualifying for the mexico city grand prix. red bull team mate and championship leader max verstappen was second with lewis hamilton more than half a second behind in third place. it's a busy weekend of rugby union in the autumn internationals. all four home nations are in action over the next two days. (ireland got things under way with a comfortable win overjapan in dublin. veteran fly—halfjonny sexton starred for the...
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joan, thank you so much for being with us.rote in your great piece today for cnn.com that roberts represents more than just one vote among nine. as chief he steers the discussion. if he's in the majority he also assigns the opinion that will speak for the court. so fair to say, i mean, he is pivotal here? >> he is, paula, and it's great to be with you this afternoon. he is more than just one vote because he starts the conversation in the private meetings. he'll start the oral arguments on wednesday when for the first time since 1992 "roe v. wade" is under a very serious challenge here. and john roberts has a real history with "roe v. wade." as you know, paula, he was part of the reagan and first bush administrations that argued strongly to then the supreme court saying please, overturn roe but that was then and this is now. he's no longer an advocate. he's trying to steer this court perhaps towards reversal of r o', but in his mind he's also the institutional integrity of this supreme court and the notion of adhering to preced
joan, thank you so much for being with us.rote in your great piece today for cnn.com that roberts represents more than just one vote among nine. as chief he steers the discussion. if he's in the majority he also assigns the opinion that will speak for the court. so fair to say, i mean, he is pivotal here? >> he is, paula, and it's great to be with you this afternoon. he is more than just one vote because he starts the conversation in the private meetings. he'll start the oral arguments on...
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san jose state james joan and the coach who won five super bowls with the 49ers, two as head coach. > it hard to detach from being a coach? >> its been a while. i enjoy watching the coach work would his dad when i was coaching the 49ers and then to see how well he has done well it his career, it's special. if was an honor to interview and say congratulations to all four of them. we are happy to let you know you that can catch those interviews on cbsn bay area. win for stan toward and the cal women, good job. start off the year 3-o with the win. last evening. we will see you later. >>> it's 4:56. coming up,. >> the message from the governor on how to stay sava head of a potential winter covid surge. >>> and the outbreak reported on the stanford campus and the students who have tested positive for the virus. >>> and here is a live look outside from our mark hopkins camera. we can see looks like a full moon. pret on] -great party, carlene. you must have blown your budget. -not exactly. -you have great name-brand snacks, tons of meat... and where did you get this imported cheese? -hello!
san jose state james joan and the coach who won five super bowls with the 49ers, two as head coach. > it hard to detach from being a coach? >> its been a while. i enjoy watching the coach work would his dad when i was coaching the 49ers and then to see how well he has done well it his career, it's special. if was an honor to interview and say congratulations to all four of them. we are happy to let you know you that can catch those interviews on cbsn bay area. win for stan toward and...
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and joan, we'll look for updates from you.ts are now working to find answers on the omicron variant's severity, the transmissibility. and there's a growing number of countries that have confirmed cases now. dr. sanjay gupta joins "the lead" ahead. ♪ ♪ cases of anxiety in young adults are rising as experts warn of the effects on well-being caused by the pandemic. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> tiger woods is speaking about his future in golf after suffering serious leg injuries during a car accident in february. he says that he doesn't know when he'll play again at the tour landfill, but he's just happy that he can participate in the sport at all. >> the 15-time major champion also reflected on how much more difficult this recovery has been compared to previous injuries. >> it's been a lot of hard work. i'm very thankful to all the surgeons and especially the nurses who are the unsung heroes through all of it who were there by my bed and kept my spirits up. all my friends and family. there were some tough times in there. there were some r
and joan, we'll look for updates from you.ts are now working to find answers on the omicron variant's severity, the transmissibility. and there's a growing number of countries that have confirmed cases now. dr. sanjay gupta joins "the lead" ahead. ♪ ♪ cases of anxiety in young adults are rising as experts warn of the effects on well-being caused by the pandemic. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> tiger woods is speaking about his future in golf after suffering serious...
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resistance but the video was peppered with anti-migrant rhetoric and warnings that the friends of joanarc and louis the 14th was disappearing. the party says his announcement was a nonevent. >> [speaking foreign language] >> the 63-year-olds former entry into the best formal -- formal entry came as no surprise. [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> a former to the commentator, he has twice been convicted for hate speech and warnings in his books about what he calls the colonization of france by muslims. after a rapid rise in opinion polls over the past few weeks, his popularity appears to have fizzled recently. this weekend he was booed across marseille and gave the middle finger to a passerby after she did the same. the hopeful now has to round up funding and gather signatures from elected officials necessary to put him on the ballot. he is going to hold his first official campaign meeting sunday. mark: we have the following statement regarding eric zemmour . the france 24 logo was used in one of his campaign materials and we do not approve his use of the logo
resistance but the video was peppered with anti-migrant rhetoric and warnings that the friends of joanarc and louis the 14th was disappearing. the party says his announcement was a nonevent. >> [speaking foreign language] >> the 63-year-olds former entry into the best formal -- formal entry came as no surprise. [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> a former to the commentator, he has twice been convicted for hate speech and warnings in his books...
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her latest is called gop can't escape -- and joan freeman, who we mentioned yesterday on the program. olivia, let me start with you. it was so striking to go back to that rangle vote, because when this happened yesterday, i thought, oh, this doesn't happen often. when's the last time? and there you have this beloved elder statesman who really did, you know, engage in ethical ethics transgressions, and this painful vote, this big bipartisan showing to, you know, say that was bad, what you did, charlie rangle, and you have paul gosar doing this thing that i would imagine most people find indefensible, but mccarthy rallying the caucus to deliver basically a party line endorsement. olivia. >> oh, yeah. sorry. i thought we were playing a clip. it's definitely been very interesting watching this. with rangle, you saw that he on the house floor offered contrition. but paul gosar, after he was censured, after he was stripped of his committees, he went back and posted the video and then he removed it again, and he's been posting similar media again that is around what got him censured. what go
her latest is called gop can't escape -- and joan freeman, who we mentioned yesterday on the program. olivia, let me start with you. it was so striking to go back to that rangle vote, because when this happened yesterday, i thought, oh, this doesn't happen often. when's the last time? and there you have this beloved elder statesman who really did, you know, engage in ethical ethics transgressions, and this painful vote, this big bipartisan showing to, you know, say that was bad, what you did,...
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peterson and joan ganz cooney fund. (overlapping news reports) >> right now, breaking news here, stocks all around the world are tanking. >> jacoby: if you want to understand how today's financial world has grown so far removed from the real world-- and the role of the federal reserve-- you need to go back to 2008, when investors, speculators, and wall street bankers nearly brought down the global economy. >> get on the train! otherwise it is gonna leave the station without you. >> wall street shaken to its very foundation today. ♪ ♪ >> we will need to stabilize, repair, and reform our banking system and get credit flowing again to families and businesses. >> jacoby: the new president and congress spent hundreds of billions of dollars to restart the economy, but at the center of the rescue effort was the federal reserve. richard fisher was the head of the fed's bank in dallas at the time. >> what the federal reserve does is provide the blood supply for the body of our capitalist economy. and what happened in 2008 is all
peterson and joan ganz cooney fund. (overlapping news reports) >> right now, breaking news here, stocks all around the world are tanking. >> jacoby: if you want to understand how today's financial world has grown so far removed from the real world-- and the role of the federal reserve-- you need to go back to 2008, when investors, speculators, and wall street bankers nearly brought down the global economy. >> get on the train! otherwise it is gonna leave the station without...
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but if he beat a piece out of elaine, this is joan galle, ambient to save up at mandel, the own sentimental in italy. so every that at the la costa levied together under his men were lucas of another. said he had candy that took him as flew to think that he has had chatted unless they were kept easter super again to pro matea come to radical in mister by soccer, political, whom he told his temper, tim baggett, i was good, but i'll be in a minute to visetti. i'm a thing here. ah go with them will be in the process or 40 people like that. i'll dig around the demons you on is not one of one of the manual. is it the one will be, is your jamica was mother, be sure to meet god about daily job without even the logo law. but he didn't hear the larry ball. he got one, but i can't give you any, but i mean, he go there. normally there are some things. yeah, this all is thomas randall in that he's seen a pe certificate, got them in the see if he'll probably cut it to put the his somebody can be that, but it will be at another police school jingle and domingo the linux young at least equal to literally
but if he beat a piece out of elaine, this is joan galle, ambient to save up at mandel, the own sentimental in italy. so every that at the la costa levied together under his men were lucas of another. said he had candy that took him as flew to think that he has had chatted unless they were kept easter super again to pro matea come to radical in mister by soccer, political, whom he told his temper, tim baggett, i was good, but i'll be in a minute to visetti. i'm a thing here. ah go with them...
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is she wish you, joan? what you did? it was called g. okay. and how do you good? what i to be you know, i live on. i would love to be my cell wouldn't lean, you know, 40, that'll get your name in the dozens of women have therefore return home forced to abandon their children in syria. most of them do not recover from being torn apart like this on. oh, i don't. how many with what has been good in the british must have glue as you have with them. they will not deny manners, ships found on these come, how do you know i, i already decided or yakima which up ashika in a very it in the that the mobile. yeah. and you mustn't get my single. why laminated with him? you could always get a job and as a believer, who do it on the recorded amman, whole for him to have a look at what's going what i let him of what am i want to digress. laundromat. applauding and based on the modified and up i'm much i'm in mission about the novelty one been recent or whatever the launch connection ago that the issue that she come down in on had i had happy well by ships and i did smoke with the
is she wish you, joan? what you did? it was called g. okay. and how do you good? what i to be you know, i live on. i would love to be my cell wouldn't lean, you know, 40, that'll get your name in the dozens of women have therefore return home forced to abandon their children in syria. most of them do not recover from being torn apart like this on. oh, i don't. how many with what has been good in the british must have glue as you have with them. they will not deny manners, ships found on these...
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some of his regulars like joan andrews she wants to play things safe. >> you never know when the new virus is going to strike. they always say one virus is gone and another variant comes in. >> reporter: health leaders say it is the first county to reach the bay area criteria. leaders say the ease of mask rules does not change state or federal orders. for the unvaccinated schools hospitals or even if you are writing public transportation. >> it is just wise to keep your mask on. i'm older. i'm 63. >> reporter: health leaders are still highly recommending you continue to wear your mask to help cut the spread of covid 19. for full detailed list of all the mask restrictions or those that have been lifted find it on our website kpix.com. >>> muni is wanting a puppet civil service delays as dozens of workers have not provided proof of covid vaccination. as required by today's deadline. at the beginning of october muni said 18% of its bus and train drivers had not provided vaccine proof. now that number is down to about 6%. all those numbers improved. muni said it will impact service. last
some of his regulars like joan andrews she wants to play things safe. >> you never know when the new virus is going to strike. they always say one virus is gone and another variant comes in. >> reporter: health leaders say it is the first county to reach the bay area criteria. leaders say the ease of mask rules does not change state or federal orders. for the unvaccinated schools hospitals or even if you are writing public transportation. >> it is just wise to keep your mask...
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. >> joan aha excited i was. >> my money is back. i couldn't be any more thankful to 7 on your side. >> life-affirming. >> we will all be ok, thanks to you. ama: that is it for tonight. thank you so much for watching. dan: for all of us, we appreciate your time. right now on jimmy kimmel live, tessa thompson. >> rare, but that's okay. i'm all right. >> i'm okay. >>> coming up, the seal that was saved after flapping its way through traffic. >>> plus, the investigation into the movie set shooting. why the sheriff says he's frustrated. >>> and later what we never knew about shampoo. could we have been washing our hair wrong our entire lives, mona? you're watching "world news now." young man: thanks for having us this weekend mrs. garcy young woman: yeah, thanks mom mother: of course and thank you guys for these gorgeous flowers, so thoughtful. young woman whispering: hey, did you bring the... the condoms? young man whispering: what's up? young woman whispering: condoms young man whispering: cond.. condor? young woman whispering: condor.
. >> joan aha excited i was. >> my money is back. i couldn't be any more thankful to 7 on your side. >> life-affirming. >> we will all be ok, thanks to you. ama: that is it for tonight. thank you so much for watching. dan: for all of us, we appreciate your time. right now on jimmy kimmel live, tessa thompson. >> rare, but that's okay. i'm all right. >> i'm okay. >>> coming up, the seal that was saved after flapping its way through traffic....
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. >> have you ever thought of what you'd do if joan found out?d to racism and discrimination, choosing to pass as a white person could offer access to a world of privileges. it also meant personal sacrifices and grave risk. >> it's not a rejection of your blackness, it's a way to survive. people had to leave their histories behind, leave their families behind, leave their bloodlines behind. but really, that's not possible. it will follow you. >> i think so often, in the history of american cinema, there's this idea of moralizing the person that decides to pass, that this is something that is bad. >> reporter: beloved for her work in the marvel cinematic universe, tessa thompson is irene redfield, part of harlem's black upper middle class in 1920s new york, wedded to a doctor. >> it's easy for a negro to pass for white, i'm not so sure it person to pass as color. te - >> it seems irene is constantly worried she will lose something. >> yeah, she's a worry wart. >> yeah. >> she's beginning to think that no one is ever happy, free, or safe. certainly
. >> have you ever thought of what you'd do if joan found out?d to racism and discrimination, choosing to pass as a white person could offer access to a world of privileges. it also meant personal sacrifices and grave risk. >> it's not a rejection of your blackness, it's a way to survive. people had to leave their histories behind, leave their families behind, leave their bloodlines behind. but really, that's not possible. it will follow you. >> i think so often, in the...
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see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ >> joanul to 7 on your side. >> life-affirming. >> we will all be ok, thanks to you. ama: that is it for tonight. thank you so much for watching. dan: for all of us, we appreciate your time. right now on jimmy kimmel live, tessa thompson. >> announcer: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, tessa thompson, mark rober and mrbeast, and music from lainey wilson, and now, jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: hello. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. i hope you had a happy halloween. we did something fun. we took the kids trick-or-treating. ever do this? and i had a revelation.
see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ >> joanul to 7 on your side. >> life-affirming. >> we will all be ok, thanks to you. ama: that is it for tonight. thank you so much for watching. dan: for all of us, we appreciate your time. right now on jimmy kimmel live, tessa thompson. >> announcer: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, tessa thompson, mark rober and mrbeast, and music from...
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the great joan is really, you know, contributed to the economy on graham and, and then we are contributing more to the provincial and federal coffers in any community. our shy because of the lobster industry. so nobody fished it from canada for years and years and years because it was more lucrative to fish sovereign canadian water. but we're getting no economic benefit to canada to that fetch water that we consider to be ours. so he created a summer fishery. it went from one year we, we've gotten maybe that we've had the band and other years we thought up to $137.00 big difference and hopefully it hopefully stays that way for a while. but most of the attention has been a boat is very high dollar value and everybody wants it. they don't go to get it. they want us to resolve. plus just the average dispute president where it's you're taking our lobsters and you know, the other guys, i know you're taking our lunch afternoon fishermen's association. right now we're in the neighborhood of 20250 members, both captains and crew, and that probably one of our highest points right now. it was really
the great joan is really, you know, contributed to the economy on graham and, and then we are contributing more to the provincial and federal coffers in any community. our shy because of the lobster industry. so nobody fished it from canada for years and years and years because it was more lucrative to fish sovereign canadian water. but we're getting no economic benefit to canada to that fetch water that we consider to be ours. so he created a summer fishery. it went from one year we, we've...
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on the city of orleans he insisted they visit the city's cathedral and a bronze statue of joan of arc. the history lessons that truman learned and books you read are evident in his 30 years of public service. reading provided truman ethical guidance. he got the tools to make decisions, looking to thepast whenever an issue arose . he went back on the truman balcony after the renovation of the white house looked to history for insight into civil rights, recognition of israel, fighting communism, postwar policy and even whether or not we should run for another term. truman didn't only usehistory . of course he surrounded a with experts before making a decision by the experts he had taken away from his favorite books as a young boy were never far from his mind . as a presiding judge of jackson county truman wrote in his autobiographical manuscripts which he entitled the military career of a missourian that in reading the lives of great men i found the first victory they won was over themselves and theirurges . tdiscipline was all of them in first. you'll probably notice he is referring to
on the city of orleans he insisted they visit the city's cathedral and a bronze statue of joan of arc. the history lessons that truman learned and books you read are evident in his 30 years of public service. reading provided truman ethical guidance. he got the tools to make decisions, looking to thepast whenever an issue arose . he went back on the truman balcony after the renovation of the white house looked to history for insight into civil rights, recognition of israel, fighting communism,...
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just eat shares down 40% since january dinner, carl, would definitely be at a discount >> meantime, joanter for a cnbc special it's "crypto night in america," a primer on the sometimes messy world of crypto, pushing back the noise and telling you instead where the moneymaking opportunities is it's tonight at 6:00 p.m. eastern time on cnbc we're back in a moment give you the power of sd-wan and advanced security integrated on our activecore platform so you can control your network from anywhere, anytime. it's network management redefined. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. >>> one more thing, this past year, reddit's rowdy crowd on the wall street bets forum became a household name after rallying around video game retailer gamestop sending the stop soaring on the epic run it's undeniable social media coupled with the unprecedented access to the market via mobile apps has given rise to a new generation of online traders ♪ >> i'm looking at the wall street bets on reddit. >> wall street bets. the red-hot reddit
just eat shares down 40% since january dinner, carl, would definitely be at a discount >> meantime, joanter for a cnbc special it's "crypto night in america," a primer on the sometimes messy world of crypto, pushing back the noise and telling you instead where the moneymaking opportunities is it's tonight at 6:00 p.m. eastern time on cnbc we're back in a moment give you the power of sd-wan and advanced security integrated on our activecore platform so you can control your...
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so what we are looking at is some form of an orderly wind, joan. we find that most important that the wind on happens in an orderly fashion so that you do not get massive disruption risk. so in a sense, patches agreement as well this, this is probably a, a slightly more orderly wind down than an outright shot because you do, you do get some compensation. but clearly somebody went out to pay for the last for that stranding risk. indeed, that is a problem how you can then sorry for interrupting you, but how do you convince governments to back these kinds of plans when they are livelihoods and jobs at risk? well, clearly there are those biggest shoes with regards to jobs, answers, communities. but you also have to keep in mind that by now in many cases, outright renewables already cheaper than coward. and you actually get a benefit to consumers and you get a benefit to the system. so ultimately, the energy transition will be cheaper if you execute it now and put in place orderly order, the transition plan and phase changes. because otherwise, you will
so what we are looking at is some form of an orderly wind, joan. we find that most important that the wind on happens in an orderly fashion so that you do not get massive disruption risk. so in a sense, patches agreement as well this, this is probably a, a slightly more orderly wind down than an outright shot because you do, you do get some compensation. but clearly somebody went out to pay for the last for that stranding risk. indeed, that is a problem how you can then sorry for interrupting...
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also concluded that all involved all the people who questioned and all who are responsible for this, joan tried that they acted in good faith that they legitimately believed that they were preventing an imminent terror attack against the the airport and u. s. troops stationed at campbell international airport. more than that, they say they claim that they tracked this man for this aid work, who worked for a u. s. aid company at that they tracked him for many hours before the strike. and that at that point, they legitimately believed he was trafficking explosives to some of the careful wording and all that from left and general said that the drone strike needs to be considered in the context of the moment. elaine, that is, that is the important thing that they say both triggered the drug truck and allowed this miss to happen is the skew. huge casualty 7 kids as well as 3 adults. and what they're arguing is at the time and we were, we were there towards the end of august. our team we saw 1st had there was new plan, it was absolute chaos. every action was, was improvised. every day was a new
also concluded that all involved all the people who questioned and all who are responsible for this, joan tried that they acted in good faith that they legitimately believed that they were preventing an imminent terror attack against the the airport and u. s. troops stationed at campbell international airport. more than that, they say they claim that they tracked this man for this aid work, who worked for a u. s. aid company at that they tracked him for many hours before the strike. and that at...
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they insisted they visit a branson statue of joan of arc. the lessons he learned arest. reading provided him moral and ethical guidance. he used these as tools to make decisions. truman seen here with best on the truman balcony after the renovation of the white house, looked to history for invieth into civil rights, the recognition of israel. fighting como communism, post-war policy and whether or not he should run for another term. he didn't only use history. he had top advisers and experts before making a decision. but the lessons he had taken away from his favorite books as a young boy were never far from his mind. as presiding judge of jackson county truman wrote in a autobiographile man yew script which he entitled the military career of a missourian that in reading the lives of grate men i found the first victory they won was over carolin emerges self-zplip came first. he is referred great plenty and famous women where he found men to emulate. the roman general cincinnatiious. and george washington among others. now hannibal was a general and military strategist wh
they insisted they visit a branson statue of joan of arc. the lessons he learned arest. reading provided him moral and ethical guidance. he used these as tools to make decisions. truman seen here with best on the truman balcony after the renovation of the white house, looked to history for invieth into civil rights, the recognition of israel. fighting como communism, post-war policy and whether or not he should run for another term. he didn't only use history. he had top advisers and experts...
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and supplemented on gay yellow dance at ease. ike opens up a bit more and i my shot on c high. ho, joan ball was always a high gay, and they towel alcohol a hard edge on both alkaline gum and the what's your thought to her? hi, deluge him were gay call was a man's yelp. it's no longer just beijing that's coming for hong kong media. the cities chief executive carry lamp and will many of called her pro china rubber stamp. governments are cracking down to take bow choice employer, artie hage. k, the public broadcaster that used to have a reputation for its critical journalism. following its coverage of the 2019 protests including police violence, the hong kong government conducted a far reaching review of r t h. case management, and editorial direction. it has since replaced its director with a pro beijing bureaucrats and ext various of its programs. while they say the gall that i love sir bacon. yeah. with a comes on tight things will up sure. high things. holmes. i see her home. you know, the thing i'm, we got a high, high full moving full height height on the truck, on the heck are they
and supplemented on gay yellow dance at ease. ike opens up a bit more and i my shot on c high. ho, joan ball was always a high gay, and they towel alcohol a hard edge on both alkaline gum and the what's your thought to her? hi, deluge him were gay call was a man's yelp. it's no longer just beijing that's coming for hong kong media. the cities chief executive carry lamp and will many of called her pro china rubber stamp. governments are cracking down to take bow choice employer, artie hage. k,...
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no filters, no censorship, no tattered bolts . joan was a voice for the voiceless. to day the name al jazeera is recognized throughout the world. this is its story by a quarter of a century ago in 1996, the tv station was launched from cutter in the middle east al jazeera in english. the island was quite unlike any of its neighboring channels. for before the arrival of al jazeera tv news in our countries was largely state controlled and uncritical of those in power. as a result, many view as distrusted their media. they saw it is nothing more than the mouthpiece of bay governments. the new channel set out to do things differently. to ask tough questions to see all sides of a story. to hear voices from the arab street. and to hold power, to account to the article of love and the cathedral menez. am allah mark. i know mac 10 or ian banana. i'll be up. i'll bottom and dolah. felicia, what cool way of corn the dia, huddle, hamish middle had rio. what time will be shackle manny? yeah. near con al cathedral chicken. the how the alignment couldn't i don't think in the shut
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she'll then joan, at 5 years old. i've been beginning to wear with their fines. we have seen a very, very little regression they increase in the violence against this is my goal is for the people that he's watching us right now to listen to what they get on people is, is challenging industry and have been i have been demanded in the old year and that is freedom. the us has released $40000000.00 of emergency funds to help civilians caught up in the t. grey crisis in ethiopia. kenya's president is in, if you appear to push for an end to fighting between the government and rebel forces, who kenyatta met with prime minister abbey ahmed. it comes as fighters from the northern t grow i region of pushed further south this month. meanwhile, the leader of t, great people's liberation front, says his forces want to overthrow the government. and the 1st goal is to destroy the enemy. though the chances are slim, this is possible with negotiation. if the enemy comes forward peacefully, there is a way to do it peacefully. there is also a way to do it by force. we are using bot
she'll then joan, at 5 years old. i've been beginning to wear with their fines. we have seen a very, very little regression they increase in the violence against this is my goal is for the people that he's watching us right now to listen to what they get on people is, is challenging industry and have been i have been demanded in the old year and that is freedom. the us has released $40000000.00 of emergency funds to help civilians caught up in the t. grey crisis in ethiopia. kenya's president...
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and is there any movement, joan, or on the diplomatic side of things? i think the diplomacy is happening on various so the levels at the moment we know that they've been context between anglo merkel and alexander lucas and co that provided an avenue of conversation about aid supplies and repack creation. we know that the recreation flights began one flight took off today with something like $370.00 people on it, heading towards the rock. that is another avenue, if you like, of diplomacy. we understand from a press conference this evening with the polish and german interior ministers that another flight has been laid on tomorrow, also going to iraq and were told that the german prime minister has spoken to the iraqi prime minister and been assured that iraq will continue where possible to facilitate these repatriation assuming of course there are enough people who continue to want to volunteer to be on these flights. but if you're looking at, say, another couple of 100 people leaving tomorrow, and who knows more after that, you quite quickly whittle down
and is there any movement, joan, or on the diplomatic side of things? i think the diplomacy is happening on various so the levels at the moment we know that they've been context between anglo merkel and alexander lucas and co that provided an avenue of conversation about aid supplies and repack creation. we know that the recreation flights began one flight took off today with something like $370.00 people on it, heading towards the rock. that is another avenue, if you like, of diplomacy. we...