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ethan: jules. like, it's me and jules. jules: hi. lemonis: and, jules, what is your role here?es: to do whatever ethan asks me to do. lemonis: you do the accounting? jules: i do. ethan: the office manager, admin kind of position. jules: and i really wanted to work here. so, i took guiding trips and learned to fly fish and -- lemonis: just for this job? jules: just for this job. but i totally believe in what he's got here, and there's so many opportunities that we miss. we have rafts that are back ordered right now. and we lost sales on the tent because we couldn't fulfill the orders. lemonis: and you didn't have them in stock because you didn't have the working capital to actually put them in stock, right? jules: right. lemonis: if you don't have excess working capital, it could be just as detrimental to a business that has too much inventory. it's like everything just gets locked. ethan: oh, yeah, stuff gets pretty tight and scary. lemonis: and what about where they would all get stored? like, if you had half-a-million dollars in cash, you could buy inventory, where would it g
ethan: jules. like, it's me and jules. jules: hi. lemonis: and, jules, what is your role here?es: to do whatever ethan asks me to do. lemonis: you do the accounting? jules: i do. ethan: the office manager, admin kind of position. jules: and i really wanted to work here. so, i took guiding trips and learned to fly fish and -- lemonis: just for this job? jules: just for this job. but i totally believe in what he's got here, and there's so many opportunities that we miss. we have rafts that are...
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jules: oh yes. because you know the mcgovern , followers at the convention, many had never been to a convention before. as a result of new roles in the selection of delegates, importantly initiated and developed by mcgovern himself on a commission, you have a lot of people there who had never been to any convention, had never been involved much in politics before then. so it was a great experience for them. at any convention, staying up until 2:00 in the morning is not unusual anyway. greta: right. jules: but what was unusual is that mcgovern gave that very important speech so early in the morning. greta: we will talk about that the reforms led to those people at the convention. but scott farris, let's go back to the mcgovern museum in mitchell, south dakota. what is happening in our country in that leads to the triumph of 1972, an anti-war candidate to win the nomination for the democratic party? scott: the great political legacy of george mcgovern is that he quite literally changed the complexion
jules: oh yes. because you know the mcgovern , followers at the convention, many had never been to a convention before. as a result of new roles in the selection of delegates, importantly initiated and developed by mcgovern himself on a commission, you have a lot of people there who had never been to any convention, had never been involved much in politics before then. so it was a great experience for them. at any convention, staying up until 2:00 in the morning is not unusual anyway. greta:...
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>> jules witcover? >> i have never heard that. i was in the hotel kitchen at the time robert kennedy was assassinated. i spent a great deal of time since then exploring all of the details of the time leading up to robert kennedy's debt. -- death. i have never run across that story. i do know that in his hotel room, he made a call to a number of people to look over to the next phase of the campaign. he was going to new york to campaign for delegates there. he did talk to many people. he may well have talked to senator mcgovern as well. there was a primary in south dakota the same night. i have not heard he actually talked to him, but it is possible. >> mike in california, thanks for joining us. >> hello. just a few things i want to throw out. anthony lucas in "nightmare" said dirty tricks were -- i take it but it -- i think nixon white ran a backlash campaign rather than a law and order. unfortunately, the only state mcgovern carried was massachusetts. i am it from there. at the time we probably festooned our cars with bumper stick
>> jules witcover? >> i have never heard that. i was in the hotel kitchen at the time robert kennedy was assassinated. i spent a great deal of time since then exploring all of the details of the time leading up to robert kennedy's debt. -- death. i have never run across that story. i do know that in his hotel room, he made a call to a number of people to look over to the next phase of the campaign. he was going to new york to campaign for delegates there. he did talk to many people....
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the thing that struck me about the comic book is jules wears glasses.ed this before. it's true. i mean, there's a reason why i wear little round glasses besides the fact that i need them to see. but i've never gone to contact lenses because people act differently to a black man wearing these and a black man like this. and that's one of the sad comments on our society. you know, how do we start to fix that? that's what we need to get at. >> we all thoroughly, thoroughly enjoyed "it's a bird." a scale of one to ten, we give it a ten-plus. >> terrific. >> thank you, chris cooper. really good to see you. job well done. "it's a bird" is available for free on readdc.com and it was just a get together with friends. no big deal. everybody felt fine. but now im super sick. everyone is sick. i just wish we had been more careful. it would have been easier than this. so wear a mask. do what you can outside. stay six feet apart. because some things you just can't take back. do your part to lower the risk. ♪ if i could, baby i'd ♪ how can i, when you won't take it fr
the thing that struck me about the comic book is jules wears glasses.ed this before. it's true. i mean, there's a reason why i wear little round glasses besides the fact that i need them to see. but i've never gone to contact lenses because people act differently to a black man wearing these and a black man like this. and that's one of the sad comments on our society. you know, how do we start to fix that? that's what we need to get at. >> we all thoroughly, thoroughly enjoyed "it's...
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you might want to think, by the way or recall, remember what jules naudet says going in to the tower the firemen in the north tower. and he decides not to photograph a body at the -- kind of the doorway to the tower. this should not be seen, he says in the film. maybe that would give you a handle. what do you just instinctively think is the problem with this being sort of a forbidden image, as if it were, you know, some sexual image that people are not allowed to see one time? yeah. >> well, in the article it kind of talks about and my reaction, as well, is that that person has a family and they would be severely hurt by seeing that if they recognized their family member, husband, father. >> if that person had a family. remember, we don't know for sure who he is. it's a male. undoubtedly. that seems to be certain. but even the article goes from one possibility to another possibility but is not even sure of that. this could have been a bachelor. okay? do you think it's -- but even if you assume that you know who it is, okay, should that have made it impermissible to be identified sinc
you might want to think, by the way or recall, remember what jules naudet says going in to the tower the firemen in the north tower. and he decides not to photograph a body at the -- kind of the doorway to the tower. this should not be seen, he says in the film. maybe that would give you a handle. what do you just instinctively think is the problem with this being sort of a forbidden image, as if it were, you know, some sexual image that people are not allowed to see one time? yeah. >>...
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was a little guilty ality a. yarmulke 7 allow him hot allow you to go jules left for months with a hollow hello jim if. they got 30 is the. last 30 yet vast about the law. busy busy busy busy busy busy busy busy busy busy busy busy say 'd. 'd 'd 'd he wished i really really came in here i've been a flower if i'm ever here have our. merry way. i am one of you and i pod my. i have got now i know i know you can't you are back. i'll not try i know i'm not lying i know. i did it and i tried i don't see how i got to tell you. that i had an hour. in my hand that night and i laughed. i laughed. i had my. hand i had pain i heard about it we heard them yes seen it watch and all goes go ah the old. well ah that bloody similes. get a bottle a what you thought oh yeah a nickel dime you go real slow way that i bought it what you hopefully i'll show them a little girl nuff idealist j.p.s. relent if the salute you want your will. lose on you. moon. you will please to move was to buy this they more than years they have way most girls all boy are we but it still lead to nice will which in my lingo fortune
was a little guilty ality a. yarmulke 7 allow him hot allow you to go jules left for months with a hollow hello jim if. they got 30 is the. last 30 yet vast about the law. busy busy busy busy busy busy busy busy busy busy busy busy say 'd. 'd 'd 'd he wished i really really came in here i've been a flower if i'm ever here have our. merry way. i am one of you and i pod my. i have got now i know i know you can't you are back. i'll not try i know i'm not lying i know. i did it and i tried i don't...
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remember what jules naudet says what is going into the tower with a fireman, in the north tower, andhe decides not to photograph a body at the doorway to the tower. the should not be seen, he says in the film. they that would give you a handle. but what do you just instantly think is the problem with this being, sort of, a forbidden image? as if it were some sexual image that we are not allowed to see. yeah? >> well, in the article, he talks about, in my reaction is, well, that person has a family, and they would be severely hurt by saying that, if they recognized their family member, husband, father. >> if that person had a family. remember, we don't know for sure who he is. it's a male, undoubtedly. that seems to be certain. but even the article goes from one possibility to another possibility, but it's not even sure if that. this could have been a bachelor not, okay? do you think -- even if you assume that you know who it is, okay, should that have made it impermissible to be identified since the family, and friends of the family, and other family members know that person died tha
remember what jules naudet says what is going into the tower with a fireman, in the north tower, andhe decides not to photograph a body at the doorway to the tower. the should not be seen, he says in the film. they that would give you a handle. but what do you just instantly think is the problem with this being, sort of, a forbidden image? as if it were some sexual image that we are not allowed to see. yeah? >> well, in the article, he talks about, in my reaction is, well, that person has...
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stay tuned, jules. >>> this unhelpful air is canceling a lot of events. a look at foster city this afternoon. organizers had to reschedule a kite day event. organizers say they are planning to get in touch with registered her to spend next week with a new day. >>> recreation programs including the skate park are also suspended clean-air centers open this weekend to help people get relief from the smoke. the centers are located at the community center and library. besides we open until 6:00 tonight and then again tomorrow from 10:00 in the morning until 6:00 at night. the city of oakland also ended up sitters today at the oakland public library 81st avenue branch and the diamond branch in fruitville avenue. they will both be open until 7:00 tonight. you can get updates with our new kpix 5 app it gives you 24/7 access to real-time news updates and breaking news alerts. >>> all that smoke from fires across the state is some good news from firefighters battling the deadliest blaze this year. crews fighting the north complex fire say that is because the smoke
stay tuned, jules. >>> this unhelpful air is canceling a lot of events. a look at foster city this afternoon. organizers had to reschedule a kite day event. organizers say they are planning to get in touch with registered her to spend next week with a new day. >>> recreation programs including the skate park are also suspended clean-air centers open this weekend to help people get relief from the smoke. the centers are located at the community center and library. besides we...
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>> jimmy: jules! >> and he was like -- "i'm in! and she's like, "i showed him your text under the table. he's totally in. and then she's like, "do not tell him that i told you that i showed you -- that i showed him. >> jimmy: that a friend. that's a friend. that's a friend. >> it was the perfect setup 'cause we both got to leave the restaurant, like head out to the evening of drinking and debauchery, having like a sexy secret that we knew the other person was on board. >> jimmy: yeah >> so then, you know, it was, you know, 48 hours of, you know, drugs and sex, a lot of making out [ light laughter ] and then we -- and then dave was actually shooting a movie for weeks in new orleans and the movie took him subsequently then to new york and then to paris. so we met up again in new york when he was in new york and that was sort of like the wining and dining, romantic portion of our -- uh, meeting each other >> jimmy: ah >> he was -- you know, he left a secret note in my sweatshirt on our last day of our trip in new york saying, "come wi
>> jimmy: jules! >> and he was like -- "i'm in! and she's like, "i showed him your text under the table. he's totally in. and then she's like, "do not tell him that i told you that i showed you -- that i showed him. >> jimmy: that a friend. that's a friend. that's a friend. >> it was the perfect setup 'cause we both got to leave the restaurant, like head out to the evening of drinking and debauchery, having like a sexy secret that we knew the other person...
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the aim is p prepare orgutansns for survivaval in their natural jule h habat in theukukit tapuluhuh inforestin central susumaa. many we e rescd as o orpha, often heheld captive a as pets under terrrrible condititions. they had forgotten or had neve arnened hoto movove rough thth treetops, forage for food an ild d nests. their keepepers at the j jungle school teaeach them all l these skills usually out in the rerest , ielf.f. orangutatans enjoy pigiggyback rides. many of themem don't le e to wl ch. this was before the coronavirus pandemic. so no exercises in the forest , for now, even ough they y have so much to learn. >> probably the e most importat item o on thcurriciculum at jungle school is l learning abt frfruit trees. what thehey look like e and wn they bear fruiuit, in whichh season or r in which yeaear. in ord to susurve, evevery orangugutan has to d develop ar dimemensional mamap their hed covering space andime. , it tak t time learnrnll at.. but we have d d to suspend the learning process. where are the trees and when do they bear fruit, as the orangutans have to stay in their cacag
the aim is p prepare orgutansns for survivaval in their natural jule h habat in theukukit tapuluhuh inforestin central susumaa. many we e rescd as o orpha, often heheld captive a as pets under terrrrible condititions. they had forgotten or had neve arnened hoto movove rough thth treetops, forage for food an ild d nests. their keepepers at the j jungle school teaeach them all l these skills usually out in the rerest , ielf.f. orangutatans enjoy pigiggyback rides. many of themem don't le e to wl...
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we know is more sustainable for the great otherwise find difficult to integrate into our daily show jules this is the answer on more free time doesn't necessarily mean a lower salary less working hours don't mean we're less productive on the contrary several studies have shown that employees are more productive when they work fewer hours when microsoft tested a 4 day week in japan productivity rose by 40 percent. efficiency in fact research suggests that reducing working time can increase productivity for example because people are more rested which helps them perform better obviously according to the german federal institute for occupational safety and health and shorter working week needs workers have reduced stress and are less likely to take sick leave working fewer hours improves people's concentration and makes them more productive . the 4 day week what they're worth a try don't you think. for the long distance truck drivers who are on the roads of europe or for day when. it's a complete no go they can be on the road for weeks at a time and working hours are broken up by rest period
we know is more sustainable for the great otherwise find difficult to integrate into our daily show jules this is the answer on more free time doesn't necessarily mean a lower salary less working hours don't mean we're less productive on the contrary several studies have shown that employees are more productive when they work fewer hours when microsoft tested a 4 day week in japan productivity rose by 40 percent. efficiency in fact research suggests that reducing working time can increase...
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discussing these very accusations which he calls politically motivated you know spoke about jihad thought jules extradition case as well as the need for reform. when you were in that jail cell did you not regret leaving those very elites in power in your 2 terms as president and. leaving them in power to prosecute you both my conscience. because my innocence has proven. what i want to prove their guilt in the crimes they committed against brazil the coup with the beginning of a new attitude in brazil in my opinion it was organized by the u.s. department of justice the u.s. never accepted the fact that brazil did become an international player. all those who believe in justice. cannot let a son to be extradited. should receive the nobel prize for having exposed the cia's frauds to the whole department the fraudster the us department of state spying on the world the government inspector across brazil germany it is not the role of a democratic country to spy on its partners and a sundress brave enough to expose this. or the un needs to change its row. back there today's un cannot be the same as it
discussing these very accusations which he calls politically motivated you know spoke about jihad thought jules extradition case as well as the need for reform. when you were in that jail cell did you not regret leaving those very elites in power in your 2 terms as president and. leaving them in power to prosecute you both my conscience. because my innocence has proven. what i want to prove their guilt in the crimes they committed against brazil the coup with the beginning of a new attitude in...
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your brain when one of the 1st things they tell you is don't worry if you hate it and take it out jule be almost normal again but it gets better it's a 23 millimeters by 8 millimeters it actually fits quite nicely in your skull your skull is about 10 millimeters thick so it fits if it goes flush with those go it's invisible and or you can see afterwards is that this tiny scar yeah my main question when confronted with a brain machine interface is that whether or words what it does will it kill me will pranksters be able to hack into my bladder control systems for kicks you know my question is does it look good in my skull does it fit the 1st question with any technology no matter what it is should not be doesn't fit us we're talking about an electric dildo so we know it fits but what does it do to billionaire supervillain is actually a lot of functions that the device could do related to monitoring your health warning you about a possible heart attack or stroke or other damage as well as sort of convenience features like playing music to do what. so like if you were in when it rains or
your brain when one of the 1st things they tell you is don't worry if you hate it and take it out jule be almost normal again but it gets better it's a 23 millimeters by 8 millimeters it actually fits quite nicely in your skull your skull is about 10 millimeters thick so it fits if it goes flush with those go it's invisible and or you can see afterwards is that this tiny scar yeah my main question when confronted with a brain machine interface is that whether or words what it does will it kill...
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the irish, the american, let's accent range and get to australia by way of singapore markets, jules are you doing? >> i'm good, we're talking about j.p. morgan m lifting its target for the currency. 6.8 to the dollar for the first year.ince may last j.p. morgan revising the 6.85 to 6 .9. lift dium path of resistance. about do you re buy chinese bonds, city securities and schroeder yes, you do.ay china returns to growth and as starting to see the yuan reverse. could have d market sustaining file and we asked the 10-year yield down around two basis points, we're talking bout the strength doming they h and a third day, report that a vaccine could each the general publicly november. ann marie. >> thank you so much. accent as man us english one, it's bloomberg day break europe. >> trials have restarted in the u.a. on hold in the u.s. ntil they suffer a side effect from a patient. seen as likely one of the earlierest to reach the market. u.k., boris johnson has assed a soft tileal and deceiving members from his own party. government admits it breaks international law and will face in the bigg
the irish, the american, let's accent range and get to australia by way of singapore markets, jules are you doing? >> i'm good, we're talking about j.p. morgan m lifting its target for the currency. 6.8 to the dollar for the first year.ince may last j.p. morgan revising the 6.85 to 6 .9. lift dium path of resistance. about do you re buy chinese bonds, city securities and schroeder yes, you do.ay china returns to growth and as starting to see the yuan reverse. could have d market...
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it julie and frank that it's not going to clear out, as you know, anytime soon, but to your point, jules, it was an unprecedented event in the bay area today. no one was ever seen anything like this, at least in the last 40 years. >> yeah, incredible. bill, thank you. we'll check back with you a little later. >>> and our ktvu team coverage continues now with cristina rendon who joins us live with more photos from viewers that have been flooding into our newsroom of the orange skies all day. cristina? >> yeah, julie, they really have. a lot of view errs describing this is various ways. it was really that orange haze that was completely different for all of us, though. it was pitch black inside our house at 9:00 a.m. this morning, really felt like night in the middle of the day. >> my wife says its yellow, and i would say it's more orange. >> reporter: wednesday feels like we woke up on a different planet. mars perhaps, or a world filled with falling ash. >> it's crazy. the street lines are on by my house. it looks like it's nighttime. it's insane. >> reporter: like many people, angela was
it julie and frank that it's not going to clear out, as you know, anytime soon, but to your point, jules, it was an unprecedented event in the bay area today. no one was ever seen anything like this, at least in the last 40 years. >> yeah, incredible. bill, thank you. we'll check back with you a little later. >>> and our ktvu team coverage continues now with cristina rendon who joins us live with more photos from viewers that have been flooding into our newsroom of the orange...
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sorry, jules. the smoke dies out, and now what's happening is that smoke it just kind of comes out of the atmosphere, and that's what we're seeing now. you can see where the main fires are involved. that's up around the paradise area. all of that smoke coming down. it's going to be a nasty set up tomorrow. we're looking at winds in the fire zones right now more southwesterly. that indicates that we're not seeing as much of a direction, wind direction coming our way. so julie, bisquely what i just said, smoke was right over us. bad air quality, and now we're getting different wind direction and an opportunity for this smoke to kind of keep on moving more towards the east now. >> yeah, we were all talking about it. so strange out there today, and bill, way to make it work in the garage. we can hear you now, and it was good in the second part. thanks. we'll see you in a little bit. >>> a black lives matter sign that was vandalizeddous odd a church in fremont over the weekend has now been removed. it w
sorry, jules. the smoke dies out, and now what's happening is that smoke it just kind of comes out of the atmosphere, and that's what we're seeing now. you can see where the main fires are involved. that's up around the paradise area. all of that smoke coming down. it's going to be a nasty set up tomorrow. we're looking at winds in the fire zones right now more southwesterly. that indicates that we're not seeing as much of a direction, wind direction coming our way. so julie, bisquely what i...
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they are caught and they are facing a firing squad, but jules arrives and saves them both. but there's still a huge disaster and it is mary who saves carl from death. so she again is quite the heroin. she is resolute in her determination to do what is right. she emerges as an independent, plucky woman, who thinks nothing of going to belgium in the midst of war and when she becomes entangled in the war, she's resourceful and brave in saving herself and the man she loves. this plucky heroin certainly signaled challenges to conventional notions about women's essentially passive role in war. they save themselves and others, they become orders, they serve as nurses abroad. more dramatically, movie heroines like patria or angela challenge barriers to notions of women's conventional and respectable behavior by taking on the anomie firsthand and -- the enemy firsthand and winning. the radical potential of this challenge, i would say, is constrained by the emphasis on femininity and the predictable happy ending of love and marriage. i would say this persistent motif of sexual danger
they are caught and they are facing a firing squad, but jules arrives and saves them both. but there's still a huge disaster and it is mary who saves carl from death. so she again is quite the heroin. she is resolute in her determination to do what is right. she emerges as an independent, plucky woman, who thinks nothing of going to belgium in the midst of war and when she becomes entangled in the war, she's resourceful and brave in saving herself and the man she loves. this plucky heroin...
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thanks very much, jules. giving us some of the morning calls. let's get back to banks.hartered are dropping again. the global banks named in a report on firms that profited from "powerful and dangerous" clients in the last two days. a member ofow is bloomberg's finance team. particulare these bank shares so hard hit on the disclosures when we heard about many other banks involved, as well. probably most big banks were involved. >> good morning. one of the things that is happening in the backdrop for chartered isdard there increasingly precarious provision with deepening political preventions -- divisions. the global times reported that the bank could be a possible addition to china's unreliable entities list and the global times reported that and that is ino further causing weakness the shares of these global banks. the fact of the matter is that both of these banks are dominant that ared banks dominantly relied on asia for a large portion of their business. in addition to any money laundering crimes coming to light, there is also a fear or a that if they are penalized
thanks very much, jules. giving us some of the morning calls. let's get back to banks.hartered are dropping again. the global banks named in a report on firms that profited from "powerful and dangerous" clients in the last two days. a member ofow is bloomberg's finance team. particulare these bank shares so hard hit on the disclosures when we heard about many other banks involved, as well. probably most big banks were involved. >> good morning. one of the things that is...
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it's hosted stars including ella fitzgerald and jules holland.y line. on the roads — there delays on the aao eastbound through perivale towards hanger lane. finally — the m25 is slow anticlockwise approaching the dartford tunnel due to an earlier broken down vehicle. now the weather with sara thornton. another fine day, temperatures now the weather with sara thornton. anotherfine day, temperatures in single figures, a fresh deal to things. and you have sunshine on offer through this morning and through the rest of the day today. just in the ears, winds blowing onshore will feel quite cool in the shade here. inland, highs of 22, possibly 23 celsius and low 70s in fahrenheit. overnight, dry and clear, still the breeze with us into tomorrow, temperatures once more about in double figures for most of us about in double figures for most of us into the start of your saturday. a lot of fine weather for the weekend, i willjust tell you that later on saturday there will be a bit of cloud pushing in from the south, that could bring a shower, mostly we stay
it's hosted stars including ella fitzgerald and jules holland.y line. on the roads — there delays on the aao eastbound through perivale towards hanger lane. finally — the m25 is slow anticlockwise approaching the dartford tunnel due to an earlier broken down vehicle. now the weather with sara thornton. another fine day, temperatures now the weather with sara thornton. anotherfine day, temperatures in single figures, a fresh deal to things. and you have sunshine on offer through this morning...
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jules receives old binoculars as he goes bird watching. amadou diallo, breonna taylor, and george floyd, through unarmed black people killed by police. it is available on line at several digital book andretaile. a very interesting take. >> he made it clear he's not cooperating with the da about amy cooper. he's done talking about her. he's moving on. i think this is great. he's very talented. very talented guy. good to see. >>> vallad, you've got an updat is what i'm hearing. >> so big news from our favorite crocheting whiz. we introduced you to jonah larson last february. the 12-year-old has become famg us on on social media for his creations, even tried to teach me. there i am trying -- >> that hat is working, i got to tell you. i like the hat. >> it's not easy. it's not easy. jonah has a lot of fans, though, including celebrities like drew barrymore. and now he will get a chance to work with her. jonah announced on instagram he's taking on a correspondent role for "the drew barrymore show" covering his favorite topics, crocheting and mo
jules receives old binoculars as he goes bird watching. amadou diallo, breonna taylor, and george floyd, through unarmed black people killed by police. it is available on line at several digital book andretaile. a very interesting take. >> he made it clear he's not cooperating with the da about amy cooper. he's done talking about her. he's moving on. i think this is great. he's very talented. very talented guy. good to see. >>> vallad, you've got an updat is what i'm hearing....