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hello julia julia is that you? don't be silent julia homeow are you do you feel like you've been stabbed? yes, you got better. ladies a lot. i did everything you said. now you let the girl in. yulechka daughter well, you understand, i just couldn't do it. otherwise, it simply cannot be otherwise. baby this is too much. she's little, she's not guilty of anything. from you i beg you, please, let her go, i will never forgive. eliseev, i know that he is next to you. where is sonya so i myself will personally come to the hospital to interfere. you will never see your daughter again. they ask you to go and talk about the case. what wanted? yes, i'm talking about nina ignatova to find out. i wanted to know that she was the one who didn't show up for work again. are you captain karavaev as if they said that you are from the authorities. and what did she do to us? do you know where she is, maybe she is not at home? no idea. after all, she’s not particularly friends with anyone here, so she seems to be with lyubkoinova, who quit half a year ago due to
hello julia julia is that you? don't be silent julia homeow are you do you feel like you've been stabbed? yes, you got better. ladies a lot. i did everything you said. now you let the girl in. yulechka daughter well, you understand, i just couldn't do it. otherwise, it simply cannot be otherwise. baby this is too much. she's little, she's not guilty of anything. from you i beg you, please, let her go, i will never forgive. eliseev, i know that he is next to you. where is sonya so i myself will...
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home by and large. a lot of you had to reach deeper into your pockets to fill up your gas tanks. julia juliae. >> reporter: a tough time to travel again. >> you're going to spend more money getting there paying for gas than you are to enjoy your visit. >> reporter: in california, home to the nation's highest gas prices, a regular gallon of gas costs more than $6. >> i'm staying close to home. >> reporter: in the air, there was more stress for travelers with nearly 1,000 flights canceled in the u.s. over the past two days mostly due to severe weather and ongoing staffing shortages. this year the number of air travelers is close to pre-pandemic levels, but the average cost of a domestic airline ticket this summer is up more than 45% compared to last year. >> definitely makes you rethink after "f" it's worth it. >> reporter: this memorial day stretch is expected to be the busiest for travel in two years. despite already eye-watering gas prices, experts believe we may not have hit the peak yet. >> there is still the possibility that we could see the national average go even higher. i would say o
home by and large. a lot of you had to reach deeper into your pockets to fill up your gas tanks. julia juliae. >> reporter: a tough time to travel again. >> you're going to spend more money getting there paying for gas than you are to enjoy your visit. >> reporter: in california, home to the nation's highest gas prices, a regular gallon of gas costs more than $6. >> i'm staying close to home. >> reporter: in the air, there was more stress for travelers with nearly...
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julia is alone with the girls. her husband is fighting on the front line. and as they hid, their home was hit. julia went back to film the destruction. they'd lost everything. their apartment was destroyed. totally destroyed. that wasjust by that was just by the window and they were lucky— that was just by the window and they were lucky they were not sleeping when _ were lucky they were not sleeping when the — were lucky they were not sleeping when the shooting happened. they need to— when the shooting happened. they need to get out or they are just going _ need to get out or they are just going to — need to get out or they are just going to die there. nataliia was trying to find the fastest route out of ukraine forjulia and the girls. it had taken weeks for these two to rescue their loved ones. in march, i travelled with them from north wales across europe to slovakia to look for their family. we head to a refugee crossing point to look for angelina and albina. hello! remember? next morning, still in slovakia, gareth has to begin organising visas to bring them to wales. and he says it's already proving difficult. i'm in a situation where i made an application several days ago. but ijust simply could not get an appointment, and they said keep trying, keep trying. how many times do i try? albina is missing her dad. albina and her mum may not be in danger, but they are in limbo until they can get visas. in caernarfon, natalia's mum and stepdad are exploring their new surroundings. how did you cope with that decision? she's heartbroken and feels like she betrayed him. she's going to explain him... while we're filming, there's a call. it'sjulia, who's been trapped in mariupol. it's nice to see you. i am so glad that you are safe. it's the first time she's been able to call in weeks. she's in a basement. there was no shower, i no toilets, no electricity. they had some food. somebody was stealing from supermarkets - and giving to them. the kids were asking for food so much. they feel bad... julia's show things are going from bad to worse for her and the girls. her middle daughter had become ill. julia has to leave the children while she looks for water amongst the ruins. but it's the sights of war which are leaving their mark on them. she did say that people in mariupol were killed by rockets. they had no hands, no legs, their bodies were destroyed. they were putting those pieces together and burying them. she feels sorry that she couldn't bury them because she just turned around and left. julia left mariupol when a humanitarian corridor was offered by the russians. so, they started to move out of the city, and city wasjust destroyed. the driver who lived there couldn't recognise her to go. he didn't know which way to go because everything was destroyed. they managed to board a train heading west to escape ukraine. they'll have to build a new life. nataliia wants to help them do that in wales. it would be a warm welcome for you here. she translates. more than 4 million ukrainian
julia is alone with the girls. her husband is fighting on the front line. and as they hid, their home was hit. julia went back to film the destruction. they'd lost everything. their apartment was destroyed. totally destroyed. that wasjust by that was just by the window and they were lucky— that was just by the window and they were lucky they were not sleeping when _ were lucky they were not sleeping when the — were lucky they were not sleeping when the shooting happened. they need to—...
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julia will stay at home. now i'll call the laundry and say that i don't i will today. i just freaked out. are you because of this vasya or what? lord juliaow so worried, and god forbid, he will break your heart. well, if you want, i'll talk to this lieutenant colonel, he will return your vasily you. you think he will forgive him, he seems so strict, i persuade him. just please, don't cry, i'll lie down, i won't cry anymore. everything is written here in russian. and formulas you can say that they have no idea just a set of some numbers are you going to? i don't know yet. i'll try to get things done. who do you think i am, i don't eat either, but you're a doctor. as soon as the war is over i will leave this country in germany that you are ready to take such risks in this notebook of my work as a medical experiment. i'll change my entire notebook, gentlemen, we're closing in 5 minutes. i'm the commandant himself will not reach the car, you need help. lord, we will help, please. so, no need to take someone else's. the shift change was 5 minutes ago. yes, i'm late, i'm already running. this is where i dropped him off. here now we are to look
julia will stay at home. now i'll call the laundry and say that i don't i will today. i just freaked out. are you because of this vasya or what? lord juliaow so worried, and god forbid, he will break your heart. well, if you want, i'll talk to this lieutenant colonel, he will return your vasily you. you think he will forgive him, he seems so strict, i persuade him. just please, don't cry, i'll lie down, i won't cry anymore. everything is written here in russian. and formulas you can say that...
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go to the home of people that love cooking and tell me which book you see on the shelves. and the book of julia child is the one that keeps showing up. >> juliais very domestic profession something extremely popular. >> all right, we're here! >> we've got eight tablespoons of butter. >> they're green beans. >> stand back. whoo! >> a lot of us write cookbooks and do tv as julia did, but she got the train out of the station. >> chefs, we used to be in dark kitchens with not a lot of light, usually in the basement. julia said cooking should not be relegated to a back corner. if today young generations have this love for food and instagram and twitter, without a doubt, julia planted that seed that now we're seeing the fruits of it. ♪ >> in this stew, we don't want sliced mushrooms. we want quartered mushrooms. we just cut like that. we're going to saute them. it always takes a little while. you just have to be patient and wait. >> one of the first programs that we ever did was the single take of boeuf bourguignon. >> and the sauted mushrooms. >> she started with the raw meat, and she finishes with this lovely stew. that program, recorded way back
go to the home of people that love cooking and tell me which book you see on the shelves. and the book of julia child is the one that keeps showing up. >> juliais very domestic profession something extremely popular. >> all right, we're here! >> we've got eight tablespoons of butter. >> they're green beans. >> stand back. whoo! >> a lot of us write cookbooks and do tv as julia did, but she got the train out of the station. >> chefs, we used to be in...
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julia child has been inspiring at-home and professional chefs with her unmistakable voice and light hearted approach to cooking for decades. the new cnn film "julia" tells the story of the legendary cook who techanges the way people people about women and the chef. here's her story. >> she is beloved and fascinating and so entertain, but what i think what drew us to this story was julia television with the french chef in the early 1960s she really blew america's taste buds and americans' minds. she was introducing us to whole new worlds? she certainly was. >> betsy, one thing viewers might not have an appreciation of is just how much food and cooking in america changed because of julia child. what did a typical dinner in america look like right before julia took off? >> well, i can tell you from personal experience, a lot of frozen food, you know, canned mushroom soups, salads, processed food, and not very good ingredients. americans were not eating particularly well before julia child came on the scene. >> and given julia's emphasis on fresh ingredients and fresh technique, you might expect her to take cooking very seriously, but reality is, julie, she wanted cooking to be fun and approachable for everyone, right? >> well, yeah. she really struck that balance so well. on the one hand she was so entertaining. she would make mistakes. you'll see it -- you'll see it in
julia child has been inspiring at-home and professional chefs with her unmistakable voice and light hearted approach to cooking for decades. the new cnn film "julia" tells the story of the legendary cook who techanges the way people people about women and the chef. here's her story. >> she is beloved and fascinating and so entertain, but what i think what drew us to this story was julia television with the french chef in the early 1960s she really blew america's taste buds and...
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home that everyone can cook. >> this is julia child. bon appetit. >> ana cabrera, cnn. >> thanks to ana for that preview. the film "juliaes it for me. thank you for joining us. ana comes back tomorrow and the news continues after a quick break. happy memorial day. new poligrip power hold a and seal. covid-19 moves fast, and now you can too by asking your healthcare provider if an oral treatment is right for you. oral treatments can be taken at home and must be taken within 5 days from when symptoms first appear. if you have symptoms of covid-19, even if they're mild don't wait, get tested quickly. if you test positive and are at high risk for severe disease, act fast ask if an oral treatment is right for you. covid-19 moves fast and now you can too. miss allen over there isn't checking lesson plans. she's getting graded on her green investments with merrill. a-plus. still got it. (whistle blows) your money never stops working for you with merrill, a bank of america company. >>> hello, everyone. i'm allison camerota. >> i'm victor blackwell. >> for the first time we are hearing
home that everyone can cook. >> this is julia child. bon appetit. >> ana cabrera, cnn. >> thanks to ana for that preview. the film "juliaes it for me. thank you for joining us. ana comes back tomorrow and the news continues after a quick break. happy memorial day. new poligrip power hold a and seal. covid-19 moves fast, and now you can too by asking your healthcare provider if an oral treatment is right for you. oral treatments can be taken at home and must be taken...
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home activities. join over 3 million members and start enjoying rewards like these, and so much more in the xfinity app! and don't miss jurassic world:dominion in theaters june 10th. >>> julia always came back to france. juliaajor property that belonged to simca. >> this is where we live. >> you smell olive blossoms and the wild herbs. it's the most lovely country. >> she really loved france markets and she loved people. [speaking foreign language] >> i could see her come alive when she got to france. it was a very special place to her. it's where she discovered herself. it was such a respite for her and paul to be there. >> paul had a heart attack, and he had a ministroke. >> it left him with what he called scrambled brains. here's this guy who was this wonderful intellect, very physical person, and he could barely speak. he was very moody. he never fully recovered from that. >> it was really hard to see him lose that major part of his personality. but julia treated paul as if he was as okay as he could be. so, whenever they travelled, he went. >> you never saw her without him. he would be sitting in a corner quietly. but he was always there. >> it was sort of a slow and steady decline. >> he had been havi
home activities. join over 3 million members and start enjoying rewards like these, and so much more in the xfinity app! and don't miss jurassic world:dominion in theaters june 10th. >>> julia always came back to france. juliaajor property that belonged to simca. >> this is where we live. >> you smell olive blossoms and the wild herbs. it's the most lovely country. >> she really loved france markets and she loved people. [speaking foreign language] >> i could...
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julia child inspired chefs at home and in professional kitchens with her unmistakable voice and her lighthearted approach to cooking. >> the new cnn film julia explores the way she changed how americans think of food, television, and roles in public life. here's a look. >> i'm going to try to flip this over, a rather daring thing to do. you'll have to have the courage of your convictions, particularly if it's a loose mass like this. that didn't go very well. >> she made a mistake, she was not remotely rattled. >> i didn't have the courage to do it the way i should have. but you can also pick it up if you're alone in the kitchen. who is going to see? >> she felt that making a mistake was a good thing. just so that she could then show you how to fix it. >> anytime that anything like this happens, you haven't lost anything because you can always turn this into something else. we'll pretend this was supposed to be a baked potato dish. >> joining us now is award-winning chef, author, tv host, and restaurateur, lydia. thank you so much for being with us. i think that clip in just a minute, and we see here, you with juliahat made her special is that the cooking wasn't intimidatint. it was fun in many ways. >> absolutely, victor. what you saw there was julia. she sort of went for it, and she wanted to connect to the viewer, to express, to teach, to show how she fell in love with food. and how it changed her life. she wanted to share that with the viewer. she was quite open about it. >> do you have a particular memory about cooking with her or a really special dish? >> oh, yes. we had a few -- quite a few memories. i think the particular one is, you know, she first came, we met, she came to my restaurant, when i was the chef. and she was interested in risotto. this was in 1981. and she was interested in making risotto. she came twice. she came with james beard. these two big towering figures. i was sort of impressed. then you kind of relax with julia. she was inquisitive. she was sincere. you can sense that right away. ultimately, we became friends. she came to the house and i gave her a lesson in risott
julia child inspired chefs at home and in professional kitchens with her unmistakable voice and her lighthearted approach to cooking. >> the new cnn film julia explores the way she changed how americans think of food, television, and roles in public life. here's a look. >> i'm going to try to flip this over, a rather daring thing to do. you'll have to have the courage of your convictions, particularly if it's a loose mass like this. that didn't go very well. >> she made a...
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julia child has been inspiring at-home and professional chefs for decades with her unmistakable voice and lighthearted approach to cooking. the new cnn film "julia" tells the story of the legendary cook who changed the way americans think about food, television, and the roles of women in american life. jake tapper spoke with celebrity chef antonia lufonza about julia chef antonia lafazo, and also on the julia child challenge on the food network. julia child's style of cooking continues to inspire so many people, including professional chefs such as yourself. what has it been like to host your own tv show based on this culinary icon? >> you know, this was the most humbling experience i think i have had in my career to date. being able to host a competition show or be the lead judge of a competition show that really featured this icon, this woman who at a time when cooking on television wasn't necessarily a thing, you know, in the united states, we loved canned food and microwavable food, where she brought this idea of technique and french cooking to the united states. i mean, it's a literal dream come true. >> julia child is seen as a trail blazer for showing women belong in the male dominated world of professional cooking. as someone who grew up watching reruns of her shows on tv, what lessons did you learn and have you applied any of them as a ho
julia child has been inspiring at-home and professional chefs for decades with her unmistakable voice and lighthearted approach to cooking. the new cnn film "julia" tells the story of the legendary cook who changed the way americans think about food, television, and the roles of women in american life. jake tapper spoke with celebrity chef antonia lufonza about julia chef antonia lafazo, and also on the julia child challenge on the food network. julia child's style of cooking...
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julia child and her legacy has been inspiring at-home and professional chefs with her unmistakable voice and lighthearted approach to cooking. now the new cnn film "julia" tells the story of the legendary cook and the tv superstar that changed the way americans think about food, television and the roles of women in american life. take a look. >> juliaarly she was important to the feminist movement. >> women were treated pretty badly in cooking school. teachers were all european male chefs. and they'd rather not have women in their kitchen. >> most women felt they couldn't really have a career making money in food. but her success really opened up a career path to the a lot of women who may not have thought about it at the time. >> when i started working with julia, we'd walk into a restaurant to have a meal. then afterwards they would want to give us a tour of the kitchen. first thing she would say is, where are all the women? how come there's no women in here? she absolutely expanded the possibilities of what women could do. >> joining us now, the director of the cnn film "julia," betsy west. great to see you. >> nice to be here. >> such an iconic figure, such an iconic voice. i remember my grandmother watching julia child. called her julia chef, because that's what she was. what drew you to this story because her impact is extrao
julia child and her legacy has been inspiring at-home and professional chefs with her unmistakable voice and lighthearted approach to cooking. now the new cnn film "julia" tells the story of the legendary cook and the tv superstar that changed the way americans think about food, television and the roles of women in american life. take a look. >> juliaarly she was important to the feminist movement. >> women were treated pretty badly in cooking school. teachers were all...
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home for julia williams. >> if something happened with a family, you're just emotional and depressed. sometimes i would come here and shoot and listen to music. basketball gets my mind clear. >> early on, juliaan most of the people she played against. >> what made me fall in love with basketball is i would take the ball from somebody, i would run at the court, they couldn't catch me. i just would make the layup. i miss it. i still have a second chance to go back up. >> it is a sport she is lucky to be playing. >> my mom as i got older she saw i would have a little lean and my bone was popping out. she got it checked out. >> the diagnosis, scoliosis. >> it was, like, a snake. i was tilted. >> she had a severe curvature of her spine. surgery was her only option. >> good job. >> the surgery was a success. and there was an unexpected upside to the operation. she was a couple inches taller. >> i think it really helped because the inches, the way i jump, it helps. i get results. i'm trying to dunk. it is just amazing that god just gave me a chance to play the game i love again. >> amazing to watch her play it. >>> next, this year's rock & roll hall of fame includes a rapper, a heart breaker, a cei
home for julia williams. >> if something happened with a family, you're just emotional and depressed. sometimes i would come here and shoot and listen to music. basketball gets my mind clear. >> early on, juliaan most of the people she played against. >> what made me fall in love with basketball is i would take the ball from somebody, i would run at the court, they couldn't catch me. i just would make the layup. i miss it. i still have a second chance to go back up. >>...
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julia. >> and one of the sectors that is higher, home builders this despite a very weak reading of home builder sentiment. let's get to our diana olick for more on that report. diana? >> well, julia, it was much wider than expected, a drop in home builder sentiment in may, down an outsized 8 points to 69. this is the fifth straight monthly drop and the lowest reading since june of 2020 the street was looking for 75. now of the index's three components, current sales fell 8 points to 78, sales expectations fell 10 points to 63 and buyer traffic fell 9 points to 52. the average rate on a 30-year fixed jumped from 4.88 to a high of 5.64 in the first week of may and that's according to mortgage news daily nahb's chief economist, robert dietz, says the housing market is facing growing challenges building material costs are up 19% from a year ago and added that less than half of new and existing homes are affordable for the typical family today why are the builder stocks up? probably because they have been so beaten down the home builder etf is off 28% year to date so as the rest of the market rises, they are along for the ride back to you guys. >> diana, thank you very much. diana olick reporting. >>> is there a catch-up trade among small caps we're looking to the charts for answers to that e. wel rhtac 'lbeig bk.on hing, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? these straps are mind-blowing! they collect hundreds of data points like hrv and rem sleep, so you know all you need for recovery. and you are? i'm an investor...in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to... nasdaq 100 innovations like... wearable training optimization tech. uh, how long are you... i'm done. i'm okay. 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(vo) i guess i spoke too soon. visible. single-line, unlimited data as low as $25 a month. in the future we'll travel to incredible places with the help of magical technology. but what about today? ♪♪ i can't wait for what tomorrow will bring, but in the meantime, let's enjoy the ride... ♪♪ >>> small cap stocks may be sending an important market message right now, and dom chu has received it. >> i have received at least some inklings of it, guys here's what we're talking about. first of all, nobody knows exactly how this story is going to play out, but we've seen enough damage in the market so far where if the small cap stocks start to do something, it might tell you something important. if you look over the course of the past year, 12 months, things started off pretty smooth around the beginning. as the year progressed, you could kind of see that gap in performance has widened out. the orange line is the russell 2000 -- rather, the s&p 500. the white line is the russell 2000 so that gap in performance has been widening out over the course of the last year. if you look at a year-to-date chart, things have gotten a little narrower. all of a sudden the performance gap is not quite as big. they were tracking pretty closely in the early part of this year and now you're starting to see a little bit of a pickup here. if i show you a one-week chart, this is where the journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step kind of line what you're seeing here is, again, tracking fairly closely here and then all of a sudden that white line, which is the russell 2000, is starting to outperform the large cap market. so those small cap stocks generally speaking, the conventional wisdom is they're a lot more sensitive to slowdowns in the economy, inflationary pressures, rising interest rates. if those stories start to resolve themselves, maybe those small caps are telling you something more about a recovery that could be taking place right now or at least a diminishing fear of recession that's imminent in the u.s. economy sometime soon. >> what about the fear of infl inflation, whether the small cap companies are equipped to manage inflationary pressures >> that's been the pervasive narrative, that interest rates and inflation are the huge driver of things, which is why that underperformance is so huge maybe those small cap companies don't have to fear inflation as much going forward or maybe can see interest rates start to play less of a story. we'll see what happens. >> all right, dom, thank you very much. interesting insight there. juliast couple of days congratulations on the disruptor 50 to you all, thank you very much for watching "power lunch. >> "closing bell" starts right now. >>> thank you, julia and tyler stocks are rallying with the nasdaq in the lead the most important hour of trading starts now welcome, everyone, to "closing bell." i'm sara eisen take a look at where we standing in the market, up almost 400 points on the dow, s&p is up 1.75%. every sector is green right now except for consumer staples. you've got technology stocks leading and coming back today. financials are also doing quite well, materials, so it's a mix of the cyclical groups, beaten down grumsoups the 10-year note yield also going
julia. >> and one of the sectors that is higher, home builders this despite a very weak reading of home builder sentiment. let's get to our diana olick for more on that report. diana? >> well, julia, it was much wider than expected, a drop in home builder sentiment in may, down an outsized 8 points to 69. this is the fifth straight monthly drop and the lowest reading since june of 2020 the street was looking for 75. now of the index's three components, current sales fell 8 points to...
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home. julia, who was there with her son hunter, approached emily. >> immediately, she wants to tell her story about what had happened that night. >> the timing was a bit inappropriate, emily thought. but more disturbing, juliaid. >> she tells us that her hands were bound from behind, and he goes no mama, your hands were bound in the front. >> it wasn't surprising that julia might be confused about small details from that violent night. but when detectives went to verify one thing, she was crystal clear on, alarm bells went on. julia told police she heard a gunshots and said she was nowhere near the gun. but forensic evidence told mumaw a very different story. you did a gunshot residue test the moment you've got to the police department? >> correct. her hands come back negative. >> but you found it on her sleeves. >> correct. >> if she 60 feet away, behind the wall and the assailant is shooting him -- >> gunshot residue is not gonna travel 60 feet. >> an epiphany moment for the detective, when he added the gunshot residue on julius close with all the other parts of her story he found questionable, he was convinced, julia wasn't a victim but the mastermind who arranged and help carry out melvin's murder. so t
home. julia, who was there with her son hunter, approached emily. >> immediately, she wants to tell her story about what had happened that night. >> the timing was a bit inappropriate, emily thought. but more disturbing, juliaid. >> she tells us that her hands were bound from behind, and he goes no mama, your hands were bound in the front. >> it wasn't surprising that julia might be confused about small details from that violent night. but when detectives went to verify...
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home in cant. let's go to canterbury crown court. what have we heard today? julia canterbury crown court. what have we heard today?— heard today? juliad she stood no chance of survival. callum wheeler admits he was responsible for killing julia james, who was off duty at the time, but he denies it was murder. today in court, we heard from a witness called gavin tucker, he is a gamekeeper who worked in the area where julia he is a gamekeeper who worked in the area wherejulia james he is a gamekeeper who worked in the area where julia james was he is a gamekeeper who worked in the area wherejulia james was killed. he has told the court that on the day afterjulia james died, he saw callum wheeler in the area acting suspiciously. he actually captured some dash cam footage from his land rover of callum wheeler walking alongside a field. mr tucker said he asked callum wheeler what he was doing, he said that he replied he was new to the area and he was lost. but mr tucker said he knew that was a lie, because he had seen callum wheeler in the area a few months earlier. he also took some mobile phone pictures of callum wheeler and dialled 999
home in cant. let's go to canterbury crown court. what have we heard today? julia canterbury crown court. what have we heard today?— heard today? juliad she stood no chance of survival. callum wheeler admits he was responsible for killing julia james, who was off duty at the time, but he denies it was murder. today in court, we heard from a witness called gavin tucker, he is a gamekeeper who worked in the area where julia he is a gamekeeper who worked in the area wherejulia james he is a...