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john hinckley (voiceover): jodie, jodie, everyone in the whole wide world knows about us.rtroom, prosecutors argued hinckley knew exactly what he was doing when he shot the president, that it was a premeditated plan months in the making and originally with a different target. he actually had been stalking the previous president, jimmy carter. troy roberts: in the fall of 1980, hinckley bought guns, went target shooting, and followed carter on the campaign trail. we recovered news footage of carter at different rallies in the fall during the election where hinckley is in the crowd. troy roberts: john hinckley had plans to kill president jimmy carter? yes. and it just never worked out for him. so then he switched his attention to president reagan after he became president. troy roberts: when it was the defense team's turn, they told jurors hinckley did not understand these violent actions were wrong because his judgment was impaired by schizophrenic delusions. william carpenter: the only meaningful thing in his life is his delusional attachment with jodie foster. troy robert
john hinckley (voiceover): jodie, jodie, everyone in the whole wide world knows about us.rtroom, prosecutors argued hinckley knew exactly what he was doing when he shot the president, that it was a premeditated plan months in the making and originally with a different target. he actually had been stalking the previous president, jimmy carter. troy roberts: in the fall of 1980, hinckley bought guns, went target shooting, and followed carter on the campaign trail. we recovered news footage of...
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jodie burra . e just felt really special. jodie burrage will _ just felt really special. felt really special. jodie | burrage will open the tie and just felt really special. jodie burrage will open the tie and she will be a strong favour against renaldo person. she might be a top 100 player or a runner up on the wta tour, having finished second to katie boulter injune — but she will be making her debut in this competition. it be making her debut in this competition.— be making her debut in this cometition. . , . , competition. it means the absolute world. i've been _ competition. it means the absolute world. i've been dreaming - competition. it means the absolute world. i've been dreaming of - competition. it means the absolute world. i've been dreaming of this . world. i've been dreaming of this moment— world. i've been dreaming of this moment for a long time, and i'm just -lad moment for a long time, and i'm just glad that— moment for a long time, and i'm just glad that she's got the confidence to pick— glad that she's got the confidence to pick me. and i can't wait to
jodie burra . e just felt really special. jodie burrage will _ just felt really special. felt really special. jodie | burrage will open the tie and just felt really special. jodie burrage will open the tie and she will be a strong favour against renaldo person. she might be a top 100 player or a runner up on the wta tour, having finished second to katie boulter injune — but she will be making her debut in this competition. it be making her debut in this competition.— be making her debut in...
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our jodi hernandez joins us now. jodi, you've been tracking this proposed new city for months now. so what's the latest today? >> reporter: well, members of the sierra club came out this morning to express their adamant opposition to this california forever project, to this new city. they came out to voice their concerns. they say they are worried that this project will harm needed agricultural production in the area, impact endangered species, and violate the county's plan. that the open space really needs to be protected, not developed. >> jodi, i know you've been in contact with the ceo of the investor group. what's he saying about this latest hurdle? >> reporter: well, we did catch up with the ceo. he finished meeting with his advisory committee, something he's been doing every week. he insists he was not going to be swayed by the critics. he says that his project will be environmentally friendly and fully sustainable. he also notes that only a minuscule percentage of solano county's food production takes place on that piece of land, on that 60,000 acres. he also noted that it
our jodi hernandez joins us now. jodi, you've been tracking this proposed new city for months now. so what's the latest today? >> reporter: well, members of the sierra club came out this morning to express their adamant opposition to this california forever project, to this new city. they came out to voice their concerns. they say they are worried that this project will harm needed agricultural production in the area, impact endangered species, and violate the county's plan. that the open...
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turned her life around, so jodi thought. and then that awful phone call from detective trapp bob. >> i was screaming, like screaming. >> the detective made a promise to that mother, it didn't matter what choices jarrae may have made, she, the detective, woodwork this case as hard as any she ever had. >> it literally went from each little motel, each little motel, showing her picture, and having the clerk right -- look at her name to see if she stayed there. >> eventually she found the room where jarrae had been staying in which there was 70 -- $700 of cash, mascara, contact lens solution, but nothing that would lead her to a suspect. nothing here. from the disposal company, she got a list of the doctors -- service trucks that service that morning. and she and other officers went dumpster diving hundreds of dumpsters. >> but would you be looking for? >> we were -- we were all given pictures of the trash that looked around her. if it looks similar, take pictures of what's inside. >> no luck. waste of time. but then, back on th
turned her life around, so jodi thought. and then that awful phone call from detective trapp bob. >> i was screaming, like screaming. >> the detective made a promise to that mother, it didn't matter what choices jarrae may have made, she, the detective, woodwork this case as hard as any she ever had. >> it literally went from each little motel, each little motel, showing her picture, and having the clerk right -- look at her name to see if she stayed there. >> eventually...
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jodie, thank you so much for being with us.level of danger forjournalists operating in gaza right now. the level of danger forjournalists operating in gaza right now is absolutely unprecedented. this is the most dangerous conflict for journalists that the committee to protectjournalists has ever documented, and we have been recording and documenting attacks against journalists for more than 30 years. 36journalists have been killed in the past four weeks, and to put that into a kind of context for you — last year, we documented 68 journalists and media workers killed worldwide over the space of 12 months, and 36 have died just in four weeks, just in israel and gaza. jodie, why do you think so many of them have been killed? no international crews are able to get into gaza. the only people able to report from gaza are gazan journalists and there is literally nowhere in gaza currently that is safe. we have seen hospitals bombed, we have seen schools under attack, and journalists are civilians, so they face the same risks that any c
jodie, thank you so much for being with us.level of danger forjournalists operating in gaza right now. the level of danger forjournalists operating in gaza right now is absolutely unprecedented. this is the most dangerous conflict for journalists that the committee to protectjournalists has ever documented, and we have been recording and documenting attacks against journalists for more than 30 years. 36journalists have been killed in the past four weeks, and to put that into a kind of context...
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jodi ginsburg, _ support for that. jodi ginsburg, presidentl support for that.orthe committee to protect journalists. thank you so much. we appreciate it. protests have been taking place around the world including in washington, dc where thousands of people gathered at freedom plaza, a short walk from the white house calling for a ceasefire in gaza and this was a scene injerusalem as hundreds of people pushed through police barriers. the protesters expressed anger over what they called the government's failure to prevent hamas surprise attacks on the seventh of october. you're watching bbc news. or at the top of the hour. see you then. —— more. hello there. the impacts from storm ciaran continue to be felt. on saturday across the uk, it was a day of sunshine and showers or some longer spells of rain for some of us, all driven in by an area of low pressure. but the low pressure has been named as a new storm that's going to be, again, bringing severe weather to europe. western france gusts hitting 85mph, strong enough to blow over trees. so, again, there's going t
jodi ginsburg, _ support for that. jodi ginsburg, presidentl support for that.orthe committee to protect journalists. thank you so much. we appreciate it. protests have been taking place around the world including in washington, dc where thousands of people gathered at freedom plaza, a short walk from the white house calling for a ceasefire in gaza and this was a scene injerusalem as hundreds of people pushed through police barriers. the protesters expressed anger over what they called the...
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jodi, what are you learning at this point? >> reporter: well, what we're learning is there's not a lot known about this mystery illness. vets are trying to determine what is causing it, whether it is a bacteria or a virus and how best to treat it. we do know dogs in at least eight states have come down with this illness making them pretty sick, and while it has not reached california yet, there aren't any documented cases, there are about 200 cases in neighboring oregon. so vets say it is just a matter of time before it reaches california if it's not here already. >> okay, so it could be here in our state soon. do they have any advice for us? how do we keep our pets safe? >> reporter: well, there are a number of steps vets are encouraging pet owners to do. they say avoid dog parks right now. if possible, do not let your dog drink out of a community bowl. make sure it drinks out of its own clean bowl f. you can avoid taking your pet to a boarding facility, do so. hire a pet sitter to come in and take care of your pet at home. s
jodi, what are you learning at this point? >> reporter: well, what we're learning is there's not a lot known about this mystery illness. vets are trying to determine what is causing it, whether it is a bacteria or a virus and how best to treat it. we do know dogs in at least eight states have come down with this illness making them pretty sick, and while it has not reached california yet, there aren't any documented cases, there are about 200 cases in neighboring oregon. so vets say it is...
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our jodi hernandez is heading to the scene. we'll bring you updates as we get them this midday. >>> more breaking news. a police standoff happening on the peninsula. belmont police asking people to avoid the area of hillman avenue and winding way. our photographer on the scene says it looks like there was a police standoff. as you can see in this video, the fbi is working with police. our photographer says officers are trying to coax someone out of a home. police do say there's no threat to the public. we're not sure what led up to the suspected standoff. of course we'll continue to follow and bring you additional information as soon as it comes into our newsroom. >>> and more breaking news, this out of the u.s. capitol. a man with a gun has been arrested in a park near the u.s. capitol. capitol police say there is no ongoing threat. this happened in front of union station, which is close to the capitol building but not on capitol grounds. police say that the park was searched as well as the suspect's belongings. no other detai
our jodi hernandez is heading to the scene. we'll bring you updates as we get them this midday. >>> more breaking news. a police standoff happening on the peninsula. belmont police asking people to avoid the area of hillman avenue and winding way. our photographer on the scene says it looks like there was a police standoff. as you can see in this video, the fbi is working with police. our photographer says officers are trying to coax someone out of a home. police do say there's no...
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but yeah, that was just jody. she was . i always say jody. she was.o what about your other children, though? because they would have been there as well around her growing up. how has that affected them? >> oh, immensely. >> oh, immensely. >> i mean, eldest daughter, >> i mean, my eldest daughter, danny, children danny, she has three children and sadly , my grandson and sadly, my eldest grandson also lives with epilepsy as well. my youngest daughter, amy, her and jody were best friends . her and jody were best friends. squabbled. but you know, our daughters are like sisters . but daughters are like sisters. but yeah, it's really affected them. but i'm so proud of both of them. amy went on to pass every single gcse trained as a chef . single gcse trained as a chef. she's now a nursery practitioner doing digital marketing as well. danny, as i said, has got three beautiful children . so yeah, beautiful children. so yeah, they've been very affected by it, but everybody's pulled together. we've got really good support around us and they're living. they're l
but yeah, that was just jody. she was . i always say jody. she was.o what about your other children, though? because they would have been there as well around her growing up. how has that affected them? >> oh, immensely. >> oh, immensely. >> i mean, eldest daughter, >> i mean, my eldest daughter, danny, children danny, she has three children and sadly , my grandson and sadly, my eldest grandson also lives with epilepsy as well. my youngest daughter, amy, her and jody...
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jody: yes, we look at our casino names across the spectrum.e been done with the debt refinancing, getting the balance sheet in order, and now we are focused on getting back to shareholders. you have the las vegas sands in that bucket, you have your mgm, which wants to be in that bucket, and you have caesar's can which is focusing on debt repayments, which is a positive sign. and then you have wynn, also focused on debt repayments but has been slower to generate cash flow because of the massive macau exposure. so much of the ebitda comes from a cow. reopening has been a positive situation for them, but the changes in concessions and licensing has been a little bit of a question mark in terms of how it will look out versus pre-pandemic. guy: what is the long-term story with those companies that have this kind of exposure to china? how are investors -- how should investors be proceeding that? jody: sure, so, guy, i think that is a great question, and i know that one of the speakers who came on before me was talking about some of the softness in c
jody: yes, we look at our casino names across the spectrum.e been done with the debt refinancing, getting the balance sheet in order, and now we are focused on getting back to shareholders. you have the las vegas sands in that bucket, you have your mgm, which wants to be in that bucket, and you have caesar's can which is focusing on debt repayments, which is a positive sign. and then you have wynn, also focused on debt repayments but has been slower to generate cash flow because of the massive...
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. >> joining us now is nbc's jodi hernandez, who broke this story for us. jodi, how did you learn about this story? did parents call you or call the station here? >> reporter: raj, we actually got an anonymous tip online. somebody wrote to us saying that a teacher had shown up to the halloween costume parade at school last week dressed in blackface and that parents were upset and several teachers were upset. it took us actually a couple of days to confirm that this actually took place. but late friday afternoon, we did get the confirmation from a school board member who told us that a teacher had been placed on administrative leave after showing up in that costume, the photo we saw, that scooby-doo themed costume, but she painted her face black. they thought there were some real concerns with that. the district is investigating the situation, and she remains on add minute leave. >> it's a sensitive story on both sides here. what's the endgame here? do the people in the community want the teacher fired or suspended or just reprimanded somehow? >> reporter: y
. >> joining us now is nbc's jodi hernandez, who broke this story for us. jodi, how did you learn about this story? did parents call you or call the station here? >> reporter: raj, we actually got an anonymous tip online. somebody wrote to us saying that a teacher had shown up to the halloween costume parade at school last week dressed in blackface and that parents were upset and several teachers were upset. it took us actually a couple of days to confirm that this actually took...
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spoke with nbc bay area's jodi hernandez about the reason she's taking such an unusual step. >> we have reviewed that evidence carefully, and we believe we can prove beyond a reasonable doubt that officer -- former officer jason fletcher should be held accountable for voluntary manslaughter. >> reporter: pamela price is pulling no punches as she prepares to prosecute former san leandro police officer jason fletcher. fletcher is facing charges for shooting and killing 33-year-old steven taylor inside a busy walmart store. the 40-second encounter shows taylor with a baseball bat in hayes hands when fletcher fired. >> it is so important that we hold officers accountable when someone who has not done something that deserves to die actually ends up dead. >> reporter: as the case moves to trial, price has filed an unusual motion. she wants the officer's high-profile attorney and his firm removed from the case claiming he illegally received inside information from a disgruntled prosecutor who was also a former client. in a declaration filed by the former prosecutor of a team out to get fletche
spoke with nbc bay area's jodi hernandez about the reason she's taking such an unusual step. >> we have reviewed that evidence carefully, and we believe we can prove beyond a reasonable doubt that officer -- former officer jason fletcher should be held accountable for voluntary manslaughter. >> reporter: pamela price is pulling no punches as she prepares to prosecute former san leandro police officer jason fletcher. fletcher is facing charges for shooting and killing 33-year-old...
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jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> amazon is doubling down on artificial intelligence. the company's cloud unit, amazon web services, announced a new chip. it's expanding its partnership with nvidia. the two companies are offering supercomputer chips for customers to develop ai platforms. demand for nvidia has skyrocketed during the ai race as company scramble for chips like open ai's chatgpt. >>> no relief when it comes to making it in the bay. home prices are up. nationwide home prices were nearly 4% higher than at the same time last year. detroit, san diego and new york saw the biggest increases. the average rate reached nealy 8%. homes for sale is supporting the high prices. the cost of renting has dipped just a bit. >>> on wall street stocks closed a bit higher today. the dow added 84 points, the s&p and nasdaq up. an official for the federal reserve is hinting the federal bank may not need to raise interest rates any further. the policy is, the question, well positioned to slow the economy and bring inflation back down to 2%. >>> did you brave the crowds, hoards o
jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> amazon is doubling down on artificial intelligence. the company's cloud unit, amazon web services, announced a new chip. it's expanding its partnership with nvidia. the two companies are offering supercomputer chips for customers to develop ai platforms. demand for nvidia has skyrocketed during the ai race as company scramble for chips like open ai's chatgpt. >>> no relief when it comes to making it in the bay. home prices are up....
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nbc bay area jody hernandez is live with this costume controversy. >> reporter: that teacher has been placed on admin leave while the district investigates. the concern is all over a teacher's scooby-doo costume. it happened at sutter elementary school in antioch when it held its annual costume parade on tuesday. it's an event where students and teachers show off their costumes and creativity. it is a chance for parents to come on campus and join the fun. one teachers costume didn't go over well with everyone. we are going to show you a photo. the teacher had a scooby-doo mystery machine attached to her body and her face was painted dark to represent the night with a green mood over her head. here's a close look at her head with the mood over it. that costume was offensive to some and at least one school board member agrees there is cause for concern. >> we know there is a long cultural historical background to people putting on dark makeup on and there is a lot of context we know is harmful to particular students of color and very particular to the black community. regardless of what
nbc bay area jody hernandez is live with this costume controversy. >> reporter: that teacher has been placed on admin leave while the district investigates. the concern is all over a teacher's scooby-doo costume. it happened at sutter elementary school in antioch when it held its annual costume parade on tuesday. it's an event where students and teachers show off their costumes and creativity. it is a chance for parents to come on campus and join the fun. one teachers costume didn't go...
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here is bay area's jodi hernandez. >> i cried about it. i cried about it with my friends, i cried about it with my therapist. >> reporter: the wave of emotions after a colleague showed up to the elementary school on halloween in a scooby doo-themed costume with her face painted black. >> i personally took it as disrespect just because black face was used to mock so many african americans, my ancestors. i took that as disrespect. >> reporter: the fourth grade teacher wore a scooby doo van and a moon on her head to the halloween parade but she painted her face black to represent the night, according to a school board member. but her colleague told us after the parade she took the van off. >> just had black outfit and black face. no van, no moon. she taught in that all day until the last 30-40 minutes of the day. her students, her african american students in that classroom had to see her like that all day. >> reporter: after multiple complaints, the fourth grade teacher was placed on administrative leave. she met with district officials toda
here is bay area's jodi hernandez. >> i cried about it. i cried about it with my friends, i cried about it with my therapist. >> reporter: the wave of emotions after a colleague showed up to the elementary school on halloween in a scooby doo-themed costume with her face painted black. >> i personally took it as disrespect just because black face was used to mock so many african americans, my ancestors. i took that as disrespect. >> reporter: the fourth grade teacher wore...
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jodi hernandez got an exclusive look at the land. she'll have more on that controversial plan. let's go ahead and begin today with the asia pacific economic cooperation summit. it kicks off tomorrow in san francisco. let's go take a live look at mission and fourth. as you can see, when we talk about the effects the city is having, you're looking at it right there. you can see a good. a traffic. you can see, it's kind of at a standstill. you see the street closures already in place. the conference will bring together president biden with 21 leaders of asia pacific nations and include a massive security plan. of course, to keep them safe. that security is already beginning to slow traffic, as we saw, in downtown san francisco as crews begin checking barriers at the moscone center. traffic was at a standstill today because fourth is already closed there. tell two ring of barriers will encircle the zone around the convention center. and several people said they're already making plan to avoid this area all next week. >> there will be at love places where you'll be screened and ever
jodi hernandez got an exclusive look at the land. she'll have more on that controversial plan. let's go ahead and begin today with the asia pacific economic cooperation summit. it kicks off tomorrow in san francisco. let's go take a live look at mission and fourth. as you can see, when we talk about the effects the city is having, you're looking at it right there. you can see a good. a traffic. you can see, it's kind of at a standstill. you see the street closures already in place. the...
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in the east bay, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> everyone is going to have to rent or move out. >> it's tough. tough making it in the bay for sure. >>> up next, shopping season in full swing. but there is one south bay mall that is actually on alert right now. >> we continue our investigation into the fire hazard at the great mall in milpitas. what the mall is doing right now to help keep shoppers safe. >>> and a lot of people are shopping from home today. our business and tech reporter scott budman is joining us to talk cyber monday and the record-breaking numbers this year. >>> and storm ranger is scanning. i'll let you know how much rain i'll let you know how much rain and where everythin is headegd - [narrator] every day, our lives are filled with choices, both simple and life-changing. what's not a choice? addiction to opioids like fentanyl. but even with opioid use disorder, you still have a choice. by choosing treatment, you choose family, your career and your life on your terms. choose change, california, and find medically proven treatment options at choosechangeca.org.
in the east bay, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> everyone is going to have to rent or move out. >> it's tough. tough making it in the bay for sure. >>> up next, shopping season in full swing. but there is one south bay mall that is actually on alert right now. >> we continue our investigation into the fire hazard at the great mall in milpitas. what the mall is doing right now to help keep shoppers safe. >>> and a lot of people are shopping from home...
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you heard hilary's report, jody evans founder of that organization saying china is not our enemy?> i have two lines. nothing by accident and follow the money. it's pretty much as simple as that. look, china, not just here in the united states, but around the globe is trying to increase their influence in ways, first off, out front but also under the table, leave no doubt this is part of it. you know we've been talking about tiktok also. these things are just not happening by accident unfortunately and the good news is, they're being found out. what we can do about it, we'll find out in time. that will come out of d.c. but again, they are going to talk about being our friends, talk about being our partners, but they are going to act in their own best interests. 110% of the time. lauren: quickly, gary i want to get on to some other topic you h but do you think president biden has the teeth although he called a dictator though not in his face, do you think he has the teeth to do something about it? >> i don't know. he did call him dictator. i believe blinken was pretty upset about th
you heard hilary's report, jody evans founder of that organization saying china is not our enemy?> i have two lines. nothing by accident and follow the money. it's pretty much as simple as that. look, china, not just here in the united states, but around the globe is trying to increase their influence in ways, first off, out front but also under the table, leave no doubt this is part of it. you know we've been talking about tiktok also. these things are just not happening by accident...
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okay, thank you so much, jody. this jody against big president of the committee to protect you unless thank you for this point is still a head hill analysis era. we'll have more on how diplomatic talks between international powers of progressing and by showing his goals could appreciate as well into accepting a safe spot. the frank assessments for this placement in persecution seems to be informed of what we see here. please log in to change the reality, but rather linking in depth analysis of the days headlines. do you think even the president of the united states when he hasn't been able to get the humanitarian for he's been asking for days and days, has any sway of a private and nothing else? inside story on al jazeera, on examining the impact of today's headlines, explorer and abundance of wells class programming international. so making and world class john and bring programs to inform and inspire on challenges there. it's the world slow down. we stand for as homes with tip of global nickel reserves . indonesi
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let's bring at jodi schneider with us in washington with the latest.ntony blinken is arriving on friday. what is likely to be achieved in these discussions with israeli officials? >> we have antony blinken and the reason clocks in the region over time since the october 7 attack. at first his message was very clear. the u.s. -- israel does need to protect. he will be making that same statement and has not wavered from that message but he will be making another one as well that there needs to be more done to protect civilians in gaza and he might be calling for a pause in the fighting to allow refugees out out of gaza. particularly americans. people with dual citizenship and more aid in. that is something president biden has said yesterday on a trip to minnesota campaign and presidential trip. he basically said he wanted to see that pause when asked about whether he thought enough was being done to help stem this growing humanitarian crisis in the gaza strip. >> we have the house of representatives just passing is $14 billion is real emergency funding bu
let's bring at jodi schneider with us in washington with the latest.ntony blinken is arriving on friday. what is likely to be achieved in these discussions with israeli officials? >> we have antony blinken and the reason clocks in the region over time since the october 7 attack. at first his message was very clear. the u.s. -- israel does need to protect. he will be making that same statement and has not wavered from that message but he will be making another one as well that there needs...
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president of the committee to protectjournalists, jodie ginsberg. of danger for journalists to begin with, sketch out the level of danger forjournalists operating in gaza right now. the of danger forjournalists operating in gaza right now.— in gaza right now. the level of dancer in gaza right now. the level of danger for _ in gaza right now. the level of danger for journalists - in gaza right now. the level of danger forjournalists is - in gaza right now. the level of- danger forjournalists is absolutely danger for journalists is absolutely unprecedented. danger forjournalists is absolutely unprecedented. this is the most dangerous conflict forjournalists dangerous conflict for journalists that dangerous conflict forjournalists that the committee has ever documented and we have been recording and documenting attacks againstjournalists recording and documenting attacks against journalists for recording and documenting attacks againstjournalists for more than 30 years. 36journalists have been killed in the past four weeks and to put that in context fo
president of the committee to protectjournalists, jodie ginsberg. of danger for journalists to begin with, sketch out the level of danger forjournalists operating in gaza right now. the of danger forjournalists operating in gaza right now.— in gaza right now. the level of dancer in gaza right now. the level of danger for _ in gaza right now. the level of danger for journalists - in gaza right now. the level of danger forjournalists is - in gaza right now. the level of- danger forjournalists...
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departments and hospitals, table and enhanced the role of regional medical consortiums and attribute 200 and jody basket phone off from corresponding 5. you on the crest manager on him, you know, from the aging fabia and how concerned chinese citizens with the spike in respiratory infections. i would say, especially concerned chinese parents, why? because so many of the pneumonia cases are affecting children the most. that's why you see a lot of um, childrens hospital overcrowded and behind me there's also one in beijing of children's hospital which seems quite busy, even though much less crowded than, for example, on the weekend. but yeah, when the spike in respiratory illnesses of 1st occurred, i think the public debate was really very um, emotional and people of, of already because we were not sure whether that could be a new virus strain, etc. now that this does not seem to be the case, at least from what we know, that at this point uh, the public debate has shifted more to a practical advice. for example, people are on online platforms. they share what to do, which medicine to take at which
departments and hospitals, table and enhanced the role of regional medical consortiums and attribute 200 and jody basket phone off from corresponding 5. you on the crest manager on him, you know, from the aging fabia and how concerned chinese citizens with the spike in respiratory infections. i would say, especially concerned chinese parents, why? because so many of the pneumonia cases are affecting children the most. that's why you see a lot of um, childrens hospital overcrowded and behind me...
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haidi: that is jodi schneider in washington.nie: other top political stories around the world, president biden putting forward his top advisor on asia to be the state department's number two official, this reinforces the central of china and the indo pacific in the administration's foreign policy. he is the secretary of state requires senate confirmation. the japanese prime minister latest estimates package includes spending. we have obtained a draft of the plans which includes measures to cushion the impact of inflation, raise wages, and offer support for domestic investments. the package comes as the prime minister faces declining public supports with price hikes outpacing wage gains. tony's prosecutors are -- taiwanese prosecutors are looking into foxconn founder gou. 13 people have been questioned over cash payments in exchange for signatures supporting his bid. the campaign is distancing itself from the suspects and has condemned any illegal behavior. get a round up of the stories that you need to know in the addition of da
haidi: that is jodi schneider in washington.nie: other top political stories around the world, president biden putting forward his top advisor on asia to be the state department's number two official, this reinforces the central of china and the indo pacific in the administration's foreign policy. he is the secretary of state requires senate confirmation. the japanese prime minister latest estimates package includes spending. we have obtained a draft of the plans which includes measures to...
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yesterday, that was organized by jody eknow vas.as founded to oppose george w bush's war in iraq. it is now a major player on the protest front and they have deep pockets bank rolled by jody evans husband, wealthy tech entrepreneur. evans was linked to people's forum, who claims to advocate for marginalized communities and social justice and been active in organizing four of the big protests we've seen in d.c. and new york in recent weeks. this comes as "new york times" investigation linked her husband to four nonprofits, which pedal chinese communist propaganda. in the summer evans made the case president xi was not such a bad guy afterall. >> governing structure of china is such that i -- you know, after learning it, realizing xi has less power than biden. >> steve: >> griff: he's not a scary guy, she says. where does the money come from? follow the money, an old adage that holds up in this case. evans and her husband are quite the power couple in the socialist marxist circles in bankrolling far left causes. pro-palestinian marche
yesterday, that was organized by jody eknow vas.as founded to oppose george w bush's war in iraq. it is now a major player on the protest front and they have deep pockets bank rolled by jody evans husband, wealthy tech entrepreneur. evans was linked to people's forum, who claims to advocate for marginalized communities and social justice and been active in organizing four of the big protests we've seen in d.c. and new york in recent weeks. this comes as "new york times" investigation...
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. >> i'm sad jody's card yet ordering promotional products guaranteed to create memorable moments isn easy mission at four imprint.com for imprint for certain today women with nighttime urinary incontinence rates don't have to wake up wet. >> introducing the pure wick system an innovative breakthrough system for managing female urinary incontinence at night. >> morning, mom. >> good morning. how did you sleep? better, thank you. >> oh, i'm so glad. oh, good. >> the pure wick system works outside the body to draw urine away, helping to keep skin dry and control odor. the pure wick system is a noninvasive option for management of moderate to severe urinary incontinence, helping to reduce the need for multiple changes at night or trips to the bathroom. now staying dry can be one less thing to lose sleep over. >> simply call (800)■!a511-6319o order now and find out why nine out of ten caregivers and users would recommend the wick system for more information and to order, call (800)■!a511-6319. >> that's. (800)■!a511-6319. >> oh my stomach. what's wrong? it always happens when i eat bloat
. >> i'm sad jody's card yet ordering promotional products guaranteed to create memorable moments isn easy mission at four imprint.com for imprint for certain today women with nighttime urinary incontinence rates don't have to wake up wet. >> introducing the pure wick system an innovative breakthrough system for managing female urinary incontinence at night. >> morning, mom. >> good morning. how did you sleep? better, thank you. >> oh, i'm so glad. oh, good....
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. >> i'm inside jody's card yet ordering promotional products guaranteed to create memorable moments easy mission at four imprint.com for imprint for certain. >> hi it's christina again. i'm here to tell you about an all new special offer from my friends at jacuzzi bath remodel that you don't want to miss. you already know jacuzzi has been making water feel great for more than 65 years. and now they're bringing you this special offer. we're waiving all installation costs and postponing all payments for one year. jacuzzi, bath remodel has a design you'll love at a price you can afford. and best of all, they can install it in as little as one day with no stress and no mess. are you ready to see your new shower? here it is. it's fabulous. >> as taking your shower had gone from being a joy to being a burden, i was afraid i would fall. i called and just one day i had a shower i could feel safe in. >> no matter your situation. jacuzzi bath remodel has a solution for you from a safer, easy entry shower with features like grab bars and a custom seat to keep you feeling comfortable and indepe
. >> i'm inside jody's card yet ordering promotional products guaranteed to create memorable moments easy mission at four imprint.com for imprint for certain. >> hi it's christina again. i'm here to tell you about an all new special offer from my friends at jacuzzi bath remodel that you don't want to miss. you already know jacuzzi has been making water feel great for more than 65 years. and now they're bringing you this special offer. we're waiving all installation costs and...
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how long is the social mode is different, and jody mode moved and bought a gift for the columbus that we use all seek to get. then had the little see, there might be a few trouble makers in some villages where your father quarter show like that was that can be the case any time it can anywhere in the there's been, have been, it'd be, but there is, are exactly the exxon preference of the way we can teach people except to and respect for the time, but if it isn't difficult, but couldn't the, the couple of the coma who can you open the back? yeah. unless it, some egyptian say that they're happy in egypt as in a phase of positive change. the here was a lot of healing, but other, say freedoms are being suppressed, come out and political views are being suppressed. i. c, a, c, and there are political prisoners, most likely. and what kind of egypt do you see today on the movies that much the there was something times when search and things on possible modal by the few can now off to the people and the revolution. it's easy to sway public opinion and on special people live demonstration as th
how long is the social mode is different, and jody mode moved and bought a gift for the columbus that we use all seek to get. then had the little see, there might be a few trouble makers in some villages where your father quarter show like that was that can be the case any time it can anywhere in the there's been, have been, it'd be, but there is, are exactly the exxon preference of the way we can teach people except to and respect for the time, but if it isn't difficult, but couldn't the, the...
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as the case heads to trial soon, the district attorney spoke with nbc bay area's jodi hernandez.ard from michael rains. >> i mean, should no longer be on the defense. he illegally, improperly, violated his oath as an attorney and took advantage of another client to gain confidential information that belongs to this office. >> they want me off the case. they know they will lose the case when i remain on it. >> both sides will return to court on the 20th. >>> the los gatos party mom, accused of putting teenagers in danger at parties is one step closer to trial. yesterday, a grand jury indicted shan on conner. this comes two years after her arrest. she is accused of hosting parties where she pushed teenagers to drink and have sex. o'connor faces more than 60 charges for child endangerment and giving alcohol to minors. she is set to appear back in court next monday. >>> maybe time to get the kn-95 masks out again. some bay area counties are requiring masks for health care workers. santa clara is requiring everyone to wear a mask in hospitals or clinics. this is in response to a patte
as the case heads to trial soon, the district attorney spoke with nbc bay area's jodi hernandez.ard from michael rains. >> i mean, should no longer be on the defense. he illegally, improperly, violated his oath as an attorney and took advantage of another client to gain confidential information that belongs to this office. >> they want me off the case. they know they will lose the case when i remain on it. >> both sides will return to court on the 20th. >>> the los...
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in solano county, jodi hernandez. nbc bay area news. >> they are rolling in the, the actual apec summit begins tomorrow. as sergio quintana shows us, some meetings are already happening and so are the traffic headaches tied to the event. >> reporter: at fourth street and mission, traffic was at a standstill at midday. a double layer of barriers is being set up on fourth street next to moscone center. this weekend they will encircle the entire high security zone where most of the athat he can activities will be held. some residents. city are planning to stay away from the area. >> there will be a lot of places where you're going to be screened and everything. >> i'm just going to avoid it. >> reporter: ambassador matt murray who helped coordinate the asia pacific economic summit kicked off the first meeting of the event. >> there forum marks the beginning. the curtain raiser. president biden will see all the delegations in san francisco. >> reporter: members of the new zealand delegation opened the forum with the tradi
in solano county, jodi hernandez. nbc bay area news. >> they are rolling in the, the actual apec summit begins tomorrow. as sergio quintana shows us, some meetings are already happening and so are the traffic headaches tied to the event. >> reporter: at fourth street and mission, traffic was at a standstill at midday. a double layer of barriers is being set up on fourth street next to moscone center. this weekend they will encircle the entire high security zone where most of the...
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jodi hernandez shows us what to look for. >> i have two children and three furry children. they're part of our family. >> reporter: a mystery illness has dog owners like lena a bit on edge. >> i do have anxiety about different things. we want our pets to be healthy. >> coughing, potentially a hundredy nose. >> reporter: the symptoms, experts are working to figure out the pathogen causing the illness. it's sickened dogs in at least eight states including oregon and experts say it will likely spread. >> this is like another mini pandemic. >> i'm concerned because they haven't identified what it is but it does seem to be respiratory. >> reporter: this woman is taking stems to keep her canine clients safe including eliminating community water bowles and requiring clients to sign a contract confirming they haven't been to dog parks. >> please, on the honor system, please don't take your dogs to the dog park anymore. >> reporter: contra costa animal service says their protocols are strict as well. while they're on the lookout for the mystery illness there are bigger life and deat
jodi hernandez shows us what to look for. >> i have two children and three furry children. they're part of our family. >> reporter: a mystery illness has dog owners like lena a bit on edge. >> i do have anxiety about different things. we want our pets to be healthy. >> coughing, potentially a hundredy nose. >> reporter: the symptoms, experts are working to figure out the pathogen causing the illness. it's sickened dogs in at least eight states including oregon and...
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this is jody in tennessee. what kind of firearms do you own? >> caller: i have shotgun, and it's only for sick animals that wander onto the farm fidonet to bash them in the brains with a rock because the truly traumatic, and it was easier to get that done than it is to t vote. it's easier to get guns that it is to find a a doctor when yoe sick. >> host: do you think that's right? is that how it should be? >> caller: no, no. these people are mentally ill or physically ill, and the capitalists make money every time there's a a shooting, ane problem is the guns. we got three college kids got shot because of the races calling people vermin on this tv show a minute ago. >> host: that's jody in tennessee. this is a leo in in north carolina. good morning, your next. >> caller: yeah, talking about guns and all, yes, i am close to 50. i got my first one when i was 21, and on 68 now and i've had a concealed carry permit since 95 and renewed it about five times already. but i get too many for teens, s chaos, two ar-15s, springfield three oh wait, so no, i
this is jody in tennessee. what kind of firearms do you own? >> caller: i have shotgun, and it's only for sick animals that wander onto the farm fidonet to bash them in the brains with a rock because the truly traumatic, and it was easier to get that done than it is to t vote. it's easier to get guns that it is to find a a doctor when yoe sick. >> host: do you think that's right? is that how it should be? >> caller: no, no. these people are mentally ill or physically ill, and...
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. >> the defense attorney , jodi linker, she's a talented lawyer. she made a case that looked absolutely open and shut. she made it sound somewhat complicated. >> we spoke with a number of jurors on the way from the courthouse. they all described this as something more than a very straightforward decision. the two charges come with possible sentences of 20 and 30 years. this is the federal case. depape is facing charges in san francisco of assault and attempted murder. does that get put on hold until we learn more about the sentencing here in federal court? that is one question . whose custody does depape stay in? plenty of decisions are to come, even after today's verdicts. >>> still ahead, despite a huge public outcry, pg&e has gotten approval for significant rate hikes. we will break down how much it will cost you and why the company says it has no other choice. >>> a small plane sam's into a hillside after taking off from contra costa county. what we are learning about the moments before the deadly crash. >> i'm going to continue fighting. struc
. >> the defense attorney , jodi linker, she's a talented lawyer. she made a case that looked absolutely open and shut. she made it sound somewhat complicated. >> we spoke with a number of jurors on the way from the courthouse. they all described this as something more than a very straightforward decision. the two charges come with possible sentences of 20 and 30 years. this is the federal case. depape is facing charges in san francisco of assault and attempted murder. does that get...
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as nbc bay area's jody hernandez tells us keanu washington hasn't just kept his family together, he's channeled his grief into a quest for olympic gold. >> holidays are never the same when the closest person to you is gone. especially because our mom kind of loved to cook. >> reporter: for 21-year-old kiani washington and his brothers thanksgiving is rough. they lost their mother, kawana washington, to covid-19 during the pandemic. at just 43 years old. and the holidays just haven't been the same since. >> usually right now she'd be up playing music, asking us to help her cook. >> reporter: keoni had just graduated from high school when his mother died, and he suddenly was thrust into the role of caretaker for his three younger brothers. it's a duty his brothers say they're thankful he took on. >> i'm very proud. i'm very grateful. i mean, he's doing so many great things right now, and he's kind of my inspiration at this point. >> reporter: keoni not only kept his family together, he channeled his sorrow into strength. taking up boxing and bringing two of his brothers into the ring as
as nbc bay area's jody hernandez tells us keanu washington hasn't just kept his family together, he's channeled his grief into a quest for olympic gold. >> holidays are never the same when the closest person to you is gone. especially because our mom kind of loved to cook. >> reporter: for 21-year-old kiani washington and his brothers thanksgiving is rough. they lost their mother, kawana washington, to covid-19 during the pandemic. at just 43 years old. and the holidays just haven't...
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the ceo of that group gave our own jody hernandez a walking tour of the property. he says his group plans to turn this land into a community with walkable neighborhoods and businesses, and he hopes the first 50,000 people will be living here by 2040. >> i just think this is a spectacular opportunity to create one of the great american cities. it's the right idea in the right place in the right time, and i think that -- i think that people are beginning to see that. >> as for the new setback, people packed the solano county water agency where the california forever ceo hopes to convince the district to partner with him to study options for getting water to his proposed city. but the agency declined his offer saying they need to see detailed plans before any conversations take place. >>> okay, we want to return to our coverage of the apec summit coming to san francisco. next week we'll bring high stakes meetings, lavish parties and san francisco is really rolling out the red carpet for this massive event. now, one of the most highly anticipated meetings, president bi
the ceo of that group gave our own jody hernandez a walking tour of the property. he says his group plans to turn this land into a community with walkable neighborhoods and businesses, and he hopes the first 50,000 people will be living here by 2040. >> i just think this is a spectacular opportunity to create one of the great american cities. it's the right idea in the right place in the right time, and i think that -- i think that people are beginning to see that. >> as for the new...
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as jodi hernandez explains, the proposed city is facing an uphill battle. >> reporter: the ceo has bige land. he and his investors now own more than 60,000 acres in rural solano county, and they're determined to build a new city here. >> i just think this is a spectacular opportunity to create one of the great american cities. the right idea and the right place at the right time. and i think that people in solano county are beginning to see that. >> reporter: he showed us around part of the property this afternoon. he said he wants to create a community with walkable neighborhoods, shopping, dining, renewable energy, and open space. he hopes the first 50,000 residents will be living on the site by 2040. >> two, three, four, five-story buildings. a lot of row houses, small apartment buildings, local businesses and retail shops. you can walk to a grocery store,
as jodi hernandez explains, the proposed city is facing an uphill battle. >> reporter: the ceo has bige land. he and his investors now own more than 60,000 acres in rural solano county, and they're determined to build a new city here. >> i just think this is a spectacular opportunity to create one of the great american cities. the right idea and the right place at the right time. and i think that people in solano county are beginning to see that. >> reporter: he showed us...
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. >> reporter: dairy farmers, steven and jodi olson reed, think the president is on the right track. >> i don't blame biden for inflation. i blame corporate greed. >> reporter: but former president trump has kept widening his lead among rural voters, and according to pew research, republicans got 69% of the rural vote in the 2022 midterms. lester. >> all right, gabe gutierrez, thank you >>> a blast of winter weather today in the eastern half of the country brought early snow to parts of the midwest and temperatures 10 to 20 degrees below average. 65 million people under frost or freeze alerts tonight through tomorrow morning from southern new england to the deep south including parts of texas. >>> tonight, yet another confrontation in the cockpit being revealed a delta co-pilot facing charges of pulling a gun and threatening to shoot the captain during an argument here's tom costello. >> reporter: it happened on a delta air lines flight last year now, a federal grand jury has indicted first officer jonathan dunn with using a dangerous weapon to assault and intimidate the captain tell
. >> reporter: dairy farmers, steven and jodi olson reed, think the president is on the right track. >> i don't blame biden for inflation. i blame corporate greed. >> reporter: but former president trump has kept widening his lead among rural voters, and according to pew research, republicans got 69% of the rural vote in the 2022 midterms. lester. >> all right, gabe gutierrez, thank you >>> a blast of winter weather today in the eastern half of the country...
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how long is the social node is different and jody most with a lot of good for the columbus that we use all seek to get. then had the little few, there might be a few troublemakers in some villages where your father quarter show like that was that can be the case any time it can anywhere the been have been, it'd be back there is, are exactly the exxon preference of the way we can teach people acceptance and respect for the time and if it isn't difficult, but couldn't the, the couple of the coma who would get you over the unless it, some egyptians say that they're happy in egypt isn't a phase of positive change to hear what other outside of it, but other, say freedoms are being suppressed, come out and political views are being suppressed. i see a see there are political prisoners, most likely. and what kind of egypt do you see today on the movies, which they are a subject times when search and things on possible modal by the nephew. now up to the upheaval and the revolution, it's easy to sway public opinion and on special people live, demonstration of the mother of the country. just can
how long is the social node is different and jody most with a lot of good for the columbus that we use all seek to get. then had the little few, there might be a few troublemakers in some villages where your father quarter show like that was that can be the case any time it can anywhere the been have been, it'd be back there is, are exactly the exxon preference of the way we can teach people acceptance and respect for the time and if it isn't difficult, but couldn't the, the couple of the coma...
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beloved by tony morris and jodi picoult. 19 minutes gossip girl. there's no way i'm going to remember all of those titles now. those were taken off the school library shelves. are they available in the public library? they absolutely are. and do you think that beloved should have been removed from school library shelves? i don't. why not? so beloved in several of those texts, i didn't mention alice walker's the color purple. the color purple. i know why the caged bird sings beloved all of those are texts that where the the the excerpt that caused them to be in violation of the law has to do with child sex abuse and i think there's an argument to be made about whether that's an act of violence or whether it is pornography. and certainly, i would argue that that's not pornography. and our students are fully capable of interacting with and learning from and experiencing vicariously other experi senses that they don't have personally or there's great value in having your own experiences represented in literature and pulling those things really limits o
beloved by tony morris and jodi picoult. 19 minutes gossip girl. there's no way i'm going to remember all of those titles now. those were taken off the school library shelves. are they available in the public library? they absolutely are. and do you think that beloved should have been removed from school library shelves? i don't. why not? so beloved in several of those texts, i didn't mention alice walker's the color purple. the color purple. i know why the caged bird sings beloved all of those...
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sumi: jody ginsberg thank you for joining us on bbc news. in ukraine, u.s.retary of defense made an unannounced visit to kyiv. he was greeted by the u.s. ambassador to ukraine upon his arrival. secretary austin says his trip is a reaffirmation of the united states commitment to ukraine. he has met with his ukrainian counterpart, as well as president zelenskyy. following the surprise visit, the u.s. state department announced a $100 million military assistance package to ukraine to support immediate battlefield needs. as the war rages on for nearly two years, the state migration service estimates there are 170,000 russians living in the country. some of them even fight in ukraine's army. but this situation is complicated. our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse spent us -- sent us this report. reporter: three women in wartime ukraine. bound by their love for their country, trapped by their links to russian. galena was born here in central ukraine, but raised in russia and has a russian passport. her pregnancy is spent stitching t-shirts for the wounded. ch
sumi: jody ginsberg thank you for joining us on bbc news. in ukraine, u.s.retary of defense made an unannounced visit to kyiv. he was greeted by the u.s. ambassador to ukraine upon his arrival. secretary austin says his trip is a reaffirmation of the united states commitment to ukraine. he has met with his ukrainian counterpart, as well as president zelenskyy. following the surprise visit, the u.s. state department announced a $100 million military assistance package to ukraine to support...
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the law may encourage the restoration of churches and is that what the social mood is different and jody most will divide a good for the columbus. now we use all seek to be then had the little see them might be a few troublemakers in some villages where your father quarter show like that was that can be the case any time it can anywhere the, the been have been, it'd be like there is are exactly the exxon preference of the way we can teach people except to and respect him for the time. but if it isn't difficult, but cool in the couple of the coma who would carry on the deck. yeah, unless it, some egyptians say that they're happy in egypt isn't a phase of positive change. the here was a lot of it, but others say freedoms are being suppressed. come out and political views are being suppressed. i see a see and there are political prisoners malta lee and what kind of egypt do you see today on the some perfect, are you what the movies that much the there was something times when search and things on possible modal by the rule that they couldn't if you could now off to the upheaval and the revo
the law may encourage the restoration of churches and is that what the social mood is different and jody most will divide a good for the columbus. now we use all seek to be then had the little see them might be a few troublemakers in some villages where your father quarter show like that was that can be the case any time it can anywhere the, the been have been, it'd be like there is are exactly the exxon preference of the way we can teach people except to and respect him for the time. but if it...
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martin, joining forces with authors like jodi picoult, john grisham, ellen hilderbrand, michael connolly on the ai giant. >> and comedian sarah silverman is suing openai and meta. she claims the companies developed artificial intelligence tools that freely copied her memoir, "the bedwetter," without permission. >> sarah: that's right, [bleep]! esteemed writing luminaries like me and george r.r. martin, "are are" suing ai. and i'll tell you why in another installment of "long story short." ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] for as long as we've had civilization, we've also had art. for over 40,000 years, artists have had a sacred creative process: they sit down to ruminate on the human condition, bei pace and they struggled to focus. they get up to get a snap, maybe take a nap. then they work a bit more, so they reward themselves by scrolling instagram on the toilet for so long they shit again, then they finally get something on the page, and when they ask their partner for feedback, get mad when it isn't what they wanted to hear because their partner doesn't [bleep] get me, why do i even ask you?
martin, joining forces with authors like jodi picoult, john grisham, ellen hilderbrand, michael connolly on the ai giant. >> and comedian sarah silverman is suing openai and meta. she claims the companies developed artificial intelligence tools that freely copied her memoir, "the bedwetter," without permission. >> sarah: that's right, [bleep]! esteemed writing luminaries like me and george r.r. martin, "are are" suing ai. and i'll tell you why in another...