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julie, back to you. >> julie: thank you very much.player enes kanter freedom taking aim at lebron james. the los angeles lakers star went to his son's basketball game at usc and chose to sit the national anthem as it played. enes kanter freedom has slammed james' controversial comments on china and didn't hold back this time. >> lebron james will stand up for anyone who pays him the most money. if that was a chinese nationalist, trust me, he would have stood up and put his hand on his heart. this is happening and a college game. there are tons of kids in the arena idolizing him by you disrespecting the flag in our country. it is a poor representation. so, he should know better. >> julie: lebron has had anthem issues in the past. he famously took a knee with his team during the george floyd protest in 2020. abby hornacek foxed and daughter at nba player, joins me now. he makes a good point about taking a seat in the middle of the national anthem at a college game. this is why our college youth are so screwed up because they look up to
julie, back to you. >> julie: thank you very much.player enes kanter freedom taking aim at lebron james. the los angeles lakers star went to his son's basketball game at usc and chose to sit the national anthem as it played. enes kanter freedom has slammed james' controversial comments on china and didn't hold back this time. >> lebron james will stand up for anyone who pays him the most money. if that was a chinese nationalist, trust me, he would have stood up and put his hand on...
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julie, back to you. >> julie: right. that decision going to the appellate court, obviously a victory for the trump campaign. they want this thing to spill over into the election. that would be perfect for them. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> brian: with that, let's bring in guy lewis. thank you for being here. merry christmas. happy holidays. i appreciate the time. >> guy: merry christmas. thank you. >> brian: the former president's lawyer is saying that look. he was acting, you know, on behalf of the nation rather than himself. this was part of his official duties as president, which was to question and to claim that there was widespread fraud during the 2020 election. what do you make of this arg i'm, and do you think it has a chance with the d.c. circuit apeals? >> guy: so i think the president's brief, having studied it is a very strong brief, and certainly he's filing it on the heels of a huge loss, a huge loss to the special counsel who had come in and said hey. this thing is critical. this thing is of nati
julie, back to you. >> julie: right. that decision going to the appellate court, obviously a victory for the trump campaign. they want this thing to spill over into the election. that would be perfect for them. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> brian: with that, let's bring in guy lewis. thank you for being here. merry christmas. happy holidays. i appreciate the time. >> guy: merry christmas. thank you. >> brian: the former president's lawyer is saying that...
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here is julie banderas, who is in for harris today. julie, have a great show. [shouting] >> julie: thousands and thousands of migrants are currently trekking through mexico headed for the southern border right now as we speak. it is the largest caravan in over a year and it comes as law enforcement at the border is struggling to process a record number of crossers. i'm julie banderas in for harris today and you are watching a special edition of "the faulkner focus." this migrant march north comes ahead of secretary of state antony blinken's trip south tomorrow. he will sit down with the mexican president and identify ways both countries will address border security challenges. but the "new york post" editorial board is not so hopeful calling out the president's lack of action writing this, i quote. biden can stop migrant caravan heading to the border if he cared. the administration's inaction can be seen in the historic numbers at the border. more than 241,000 migrant encounters so far this month alone. approximately 79,000 known gotaways. republican congresswo
here is julie banderas, who is in for harris today. julie, have a great show. [shouting] >> julie: thousands and thousands of migrants are currently trekking through mexico headed for the southern border right now as we speak. it is the largest caravan in over a year and it comes as law enforcement at the border is struggling to process a record number of crossers. i'm julie banderas in for harris today and you are watching a special edition of "the faulkner focus." this migrant...
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julie was missing. >> was this a case of murder? >> these are friends. i'm just in utter shock. >> there were secrets in that house. who would unlock them? >> i didn't want my family to know that i would not be able to know. >> davis admitted active. >> devious and medical to. >> it's our best friend. >> it did not end like this. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome to dateline. jason harper's life looked pretty perfect from the outside. a popular high school teacher and coach, his wife, a stay at home mom, to three beautiful kids, and a close circle of loving friends. but things were not what they seemed, and when one member of this perfect family ended up dead, it was just the first of many shocks to their quiet seaside community. here's keith morrison with the house on battling. >> grief, like the ocean rolled into their lives and waves. ride the waves or sink, it seemed to say, write them again, and again. >> just a, you know, a shock to the heart. >> once, there were four fast friends, for tall men before it all went
julie was missing. >> was this a case of murder? >> these are friends. i'm just in utter shock. >> there were secrets in that house. who would unlock them? >> i didn't want my family to know that i would not be able to know. >> davis admitted active. >> devious and medical to. >> it's our best friend. >> it did not end like this. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome to dateline. jason harper's life looked pretty perfect from the outside. a popular high...
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julie banderas is in for harris. have a great day. >> julie: senior defense official sounding the alarm on a significant escalation in the middle east. u.s. navy using an anti-ship ballistic missile for the first time to stop incoming missile fire from houthis in the red sea. iran problem front and center stoking major fears of a wider war. good afternoon, everyone. "the faulkner focus", i'm julie banderas in for harris. thank you for joining us today. a lot of news to cover for you. we'll begin with more than 100 attacks on u.s. troops in the middle east since october 17th. iran proxies going after our men and women overseas. one top senate republican not happy with president biden's lack of action. listen. >> weakness. is there a red line? would you tell our enemies publicly if we tell an american we're coming after you? the houthis are completely backed by iran. i've been saying for six months now hit iran. they have oil fields in the open. they have the revolutionary guard headquarters you can see from space. blo
julie banderas is in for harris. have a great day. >> julie: senior defense official sounding the alarm on a significant escalation in the middle east. u.s. navy using an anti-ship ballistic missile for the first time to stop incoming missile fire from houthis in the red sea. iran problem front and center stoking major fears of a wider war. good afternoon, everyone. "the faulkner focus", i'm julie banderas in for harris. thank you for joining us today. a lot of news to cover for...
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send it back to you, julie. >> julie: unbelievable. matt gorman, former senior advisor to tim scott and tim hogan spokesman for hillary clinton join me now. 14 buses in one day in new york is ridiculous. at this point abbott is sending the buses here trying to send a message to democratic cities and we get it. new york city and other cities are now suffering and innocent civilians are suffering. families with children are suffering. who needs to take the blame here? which of you will agree with me, it's the biden administration. who else could you possibly point the finger at? >> i will go. they want to be sanctuary cities until the consequences of being that is on the table. this has been happening for years at the border. until these blue city mayors who talked about this in theory actually got a taste of what's going on down there, they actually started raising alarms and talking to their leader of their own party, joe biden, about what the crisis is. look, i was down there a couple months ago with tim scott. it was eye opening. dow
send it back to you, julie. >> julie: unbelievable. matt gorman, former senior advisor to tim scott and tim hogan spokesman for hillary clinton join me now. 14 buses in one day in new york is ridiculous. at this point abbott is sending the buses here trying to send a message to democratic cities and we get it. new york city and other cities are now suffering and innocent civilians are suffering. families with children are suffering. who needs to take the blame here? which of you will...
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julie. >> julie: thank you very much.w york post" spoke with the israeli president herzog about rampant campus anti-semitism. he says it is a test to all human beings who have to decide between evil and good. raymond arroyo, fox news contributor, joins me now. this situation has just gotten so out of hand. these apologies are too little too late. not sincere. one of them couldn't say the word sorry that reminds me of a child who won't own up for doing something wrong. these are adults and should be health accountable and they should be fired. >> julie, look, what we're seeing and this late-day revisionism, why are they only holding these colleges accountable now? this has been going on in universities for decades. you see a revulsion and hatred of judeo-christian thoughts. the idea was free inquiry when they were founded and pursuit of the truth. now these universities have been perverted and turned into temples of ideology where ideology is not only created but policed and then the mignon s are sent into society. this ha
julie. >> julie: thank you very much.w york post" spoke with the israeli president herzog about rampant campus anti-semitism. he says it is a test to all human beings who have to decide between evil and good. raymond arroyo, fox news contributor, joins me now. this situation has just gotten so out of hand. these apologies are too little too late. not sincere. one of them couldn't say the word sorry that reminds me of a child who won't own up for doing something wrong. these are...
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it's julie banderas. >> julie: actions have consequences. that is true. believe it or not the house just passed a resolution to censure squad member jamal bowman for pulling a capitol building fire alarm back in september. it forced an evacuation of the building. it also created quite a chaos as congress rushed to head off a government shutdown. the new york democrat is now the 28th lawmaker ever censured in history. you are watching "the faulkner focus." i'm julie banderas in for harris today. it was caught on video and why he pled guilty. he got caught. bowman a former middle school principal said he was simply trying to open a door clearly marked as off limits. he pled guilty to a miss demeanor charge and paid a $1 thousand fine. the max fine. bowman continues to deny he was trying to delay the spending bill vote. jim jordan confident the censure motion would pass. >> i think it is in a more broader and how crazy things have gotten in the biden administration. an f.b.i. that says if you are catholic you're extremist and members of congress pulling a fi
it's julie banderas. >> julie: actions have consequences. that is true. believe it or not the house just passed a resolution to censure squad member jamal bowman for pulling a capitol building fire alarm back in september. it forced an evacuation of the building. it also created quite a chaos as congress rushed to head off a government shutdown. the new york democrat is now the 28th lawmaker ever censured in history. you are watching "the faulkner focus." i'm julie banderas in...
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julie, happy new year. >> julie: when are these people going to learn?fing like you are stronger than the ocean and the wave won't take you down? >> always dumb. >> julie: i'm glad you're right by the water, though, that's great. >> it's where you want me. >> julie: i hope you have your swimsuit with you. happy new year. great to see you. more panic over president biden's plummeting approval among voters. one recent poll finds the president under water on major election issues including inflation and immigration. just 28% approval of handling of inflation, 26% on immigration. even some in the liberal media are taking notice. watch. >> look, let's just sort of put in context the politics of this for president biden and how important it is. immigration he is down 26%. that is not good. >> it's not good at all. part of the trip yesterday to mexico by a senior biden add min trigs officials was to have the diplomatic conversations but it is a regional issue and blunt the criticism from republicans. it doesn't change the fact he is under considerable political
julie, happy new year. >> julie: when are these people going to learn?fing like you are stronger than the ocean and the wave won't take you down? >> always dumb. >> julie: i'm glad you're right by the water, though, that's great. >> it's where you want me. >> julie: i hope you have your swimsuit with you. happy new year. great to see you. more panic over president biden's plummeting approval among voters. one recent poll finds the president under water on major...
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julie did a darn good job with her present. it goes to julie and the red team.pplause] >> jimmy: that was incredible. >> tom: our final matchup was michael vs. will. most unsettling distraction of all waiting for you after the break. we'll be right back. ♪ is all about presents and shopping and cookies and trees. but we know christmas isn't about something you buy at a store. it's about something so much greater. it is the day we celebrate the incredible truth that god so loved the world that he gave his only son. it's not about presents. it's about jesus. join me this advent in praying every day on hallow. cut through the noise and find god's peace. but i'm also a mother of four. and as entrepreneurs, we weigh the cost of every decision. medical bills are no longer a worry for our family. so i can focus on my calling and our family. joining christian health care ministries was one of the best decisions we ever made. we're the blair family, and this is our chm story. choose your doctor without network restrictions. all at an affordable price. enroll anytime at c
julie did a darn good job with her present. it goes to julie and the red team.pplause] >> jimmy: that was incredible. >> tom: our final matchup was michael vs. will. most unsettling distraction of all waiting for you after the break. we'll be right back. ♪ is all about presents and shopping and cookies and trees. but we know christmas isn't about something you buy at a store. it's about something so much greater. it is the day we celebrate the incredible truth that god so loved...
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. >> bret: "the faulkner focus" is next, julie banderas is in for harris. >> julie: the floodgates are woad open at the southern border. the speaker of house demanding president biden to take executive action on the crisis. the images we see every day are just simply stunning. i'm julie banderas in for harris today. thanks for joining us. president biden spoke directly with mexico's president yesterday sending secretary of state antony blinken and secretary of homeland mayorkas there in the next few days. border patrol sources reporting a record number of migrant encounters, 200,000 so far this month alone. an average of about 10,000 a day. those are just the ones we know about. monday alone that number topping 12,000. border patrol agents outmanned by a 200 to one ratio even. wives of agents speaking out on the hardships suffered by those on the front lines. >> he is infuriated and heartbroken. he has loved his career up until this administration. and we have literally watched our border be handed over. it has become too much. it is overwhelming and our agents are completely demoraliz
. >> bret: "the faulkner focus" is next, julie banderas is in for harris. >> julie: the floodgates are woad open at the southern border. the speaker of house demanding president biden to take executive action on the crisis. the images we see every day are just simply stunning. i'm julie banderas in for harris today. thanks for joining us. president biden spoke directly with mexico's president yesterday sending secretary of state antony blinken and secretary of homeland...
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julie. >> julie: it is unconstitutional. >> kara: they will be able to parade around and feel they have done something. as governor ron desantis said, these are probably not go be to be upheld or pass legal muster. supreme court will have to act and they well upon this. it is about getting their 15 minutes of fame. they feel they have to satisfy that itch and urge with trump derangement syndrome and keep trump's legal issues top of mind because they don't want to talk about the poll numbers. they would rather talk about trump because that is easier than talking about the mess they created. they soak up headlines, it seems like a problem for democrats, they are manipulating the process. >> julie: ron desantis made a good point saying this is pandora's box, what if a republican came out and said biden is undergoing impeachment inquiry, they wouldn't be able to take biden off the ballot. with a republican, it is a different story. >> david: think about wisconsin, during scott walker's time, they did million s in damage and that is what would happen in texas if they took trump off the ballo
julie. >> julie: it is unconstitutional. >> kara: they will be able to parade around and feel they have done something. as governor ron desantis said, these are probably not go be to be upheld or pass legal muster. supreme court will have to act and they well upon this. it is about getting their 15 minutes of fame. they feel they have to satisfy that itch and urge with trump derangement syndrome and keep trump's legal issues top of mind because they don't want to talk about the poll...
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july 1st, there's nobody around here. july 4th, over 4000 people here. later on it says we've worked without intermission and minimal amount of sleep. one day i rose at 2:00 a.m. to work incessantly until midnight. operated 42 straight hours here is one dr. that happened to be here in the building. we don't know exactly how many surgeons are here. at least a dozen or more. but got thousands of wounded people. eventually you will have volunteer nurses, contract doctors, regular doctors. when the military leaves, many surgeons go with it the army. got to take some of the surgeons with you. as i mentioned to you before, the majority of the wounded here, there were probably 1900 wounded soldiers here with 1800 and wondered soldiers in the estimate from the sanitary conditions, one of the benevolent organizations working here, the number of ferrets was about 100. i came up with a list ron kirkwood says in his account that he yields like 47 confederates soldiers. 46. he came up with a list of 46. i have a list of about 41. there are some that are unconfirmed a
july 1st, there's nobody around here. july 4th, over 4000 people here. later on it says we've worked without intermission and minimal amount of sleep. one day i rose at 2:00 a.m. to work incessantly until midnight. operated 42 straight hours here is one dr. that happened to be here in the building. we don't know exactly how many surgeons are here. at least a dozen or more. but got thousands of wounded people. eventually you will have volunteer nurses, contract doctors, regular doctors. when the...
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2 or wounded on july 3. and that includedrd the assault over atme cemetery hill and it also included the assault done in theth middle of the union lie on the evening of july 2 and, of course, includes pickett's charge. many of the wounded here come from pickett's charge. so north carolina the most, and we have one that if the dam which is brigadier general armstead. there are two general offices treated at this hospital, francis barlow of the state of new york a brigadier general and the union army wounded very bad on the first days battle, and loose armstead was mortally wounded on july 30, 1863 at pickett's charge. so armstead is born with golani, commence virginia troops, he will tell you is a virginia down as not listed with any of the regiments. now, what organizations did they serve? we got nine confederate states represent here. we got 41 confederate soldiers that we can find confirmed on n the list that i came up with an here are the organizations of where they are. and we can look at where some of t
2 or wounded on july 3. and that includedrd the assault over atme cemetery hill and it also included the assault done in theth middle of the union lie on the evening of july 2 and, of course, includes pickett's charge. many of the wounded here come from pickett's charge. so north carolina the most, and we have one that if the dam which is brigadier general armstead. there are two general offices treated at this hospital, francis barlow of the state of new york a brigadier general and the union...
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2nd or wounded on july 3rd.cluded the assault over at cemetery over corporal mean around top and it also included the the assault done in the middle the union line on the evening of july 2nd. and of course includes pickett's charge. many of the wounded here come from pickett's charge in north carolina the most and have one that i put down which is brigadier armstead. there are two general officers treated this hospital, francis barlow of the state of new york, a brigadier general in, the union army wounded very badly on the first days battle. and lewis armstead, who was mortally wounded on july 30, 1863, and pickett's so armstead doesn't he he is born in north carolina commands virginia troops he would tell you to virginian but i put him down as not listed with any of the regiments now what organizations did they serve. so we've got nine confederate states represented here we got 41 confederate soldiers that we can find confirmed on a list that i came up with and. here are the organizations of where they are and
2nd or wounded on july 3rd.cluded the assault over at cemetery over corporal mean around top and it also included the the assault done in the middle the union line on the evening of july 2nd. and of course includes pickett's charge. many of the wounded here come from pickett's charge in north carolina the most and have one that i put down which is brigadier armstead. there are two general officers treated this hospital, francis barlow of the state of new york, a brigadier general in, the union...
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think about that, july 1, nobody here. july 4th, over 1000 people that are here. further on he says, we weren't without intermission, with little intermission, little amount of sleep. one day, i rose at 2:00 a.m. and rose incessantly until midnight. he operated 22 straight hours here, one dr. that happens to be here in the building. we don't know exactly how many surgeons are here, at least a dozen or more surgeons, but you have got thousands of wounded people. eventually, you will have volunteer nurses, contract doctors, regular doctors, you will have people here. when the army leaves, when the military leaves, many of the surgeons go in the army. when they are fighting in battle , the surgeons cannot be here. you got to take some with you. as i mentioned before, the majority of the wounded here, they were probably, our guest, 1900 wounded soldiers here. with 1800 being wanted soldiers, and the estimate from the cemetery commission, one of the benevolent organizations working here, of the confederate year, was about 100. now, i came up with a list. ron kirkwood s
think about that, july 1, nobody here. july 4th, over 1000 people that are here. further on he says, we weren't without intermission, with little intermission, little amount of sleep. one day, i rose at 2:00 a.m. and rose incessantly until midnight. he operated 22 straight hours here, one dr. that happens to be here in the building. we don't know exactly how many surgeons are here, at least a dozen or more surgeons, but you have got thousands of wounded people. eventually, you will have...
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flowers. all of july, the heart of july, together we will reassure, the heart of july, in the hearte sun is filled, we will bring our yes. may life be beautiful and the skies above the earth clear, may everything come true as in a fairy tale, what you and i dream about, we love the day and morning, and then died in the world of armor, somewhere that is difficult for us, that we still have to begin. hearts of july the captains of the sun will sit down, our rizo, the tag, dot, begin. bravo, honored artist of the republic of belarus irina darafieva. we tell you how to choose high-quality products for healthy dishes, it is not so easy to buy good products, but it is a pleasure to cook from them: it is better not to have too huge a piece of meat... most likely, the bird was fed gmo products and hormones. when buying an orange, touch it carefully; the fruit should not be soft or deformed. a proper breakfast is the key to health and good mood. we will have a french style breakfast, it is clafoutis with goat cheese and vegetables. the time has come to assemble our beautiful dish. i'm a fan
flowers. all of july, the heart of july, together we will reassure, the heart of july, in the hearte sun is filled, we will bring our yes. may life be beautiful and the skies above the earth clear, may everything come true as in a fairy tale, what you and i dream about, we love the day and morning, and then died in the world of armor, somewhere that is difficult for us, that we still have to begin. hearts of july the captains of the sun will sit down, our rizo, the tag, dot, begin. bravo,...
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july 1, there's nobodere. july 4th over a th people.e worked without iermission with minimal amount of sleep. one day i arose at 2 a.m. and until midnight. operating on the hours here that is one doctor that happens to be here in the building. we don't know exactly how many surgeons were here. there's at least a dozen or more, but you've got thousands of wounded people eventually you will have volunteer nurses and contract doctors, regular doctors and when the army leaves and military leave as many go because they fight another battle in surgeons so you've got to takeof some of these in surgeons with you. as i mentioned to you before, the majority of the wounded here there's probably 1900 wounded soldiers with 1800 being wounded soldiers and the estimate from the sanitary commission, the organizations working here a number of confederates was about 100. now, i came up with a list. ron kirkwood says in his accou he yields 47 soldiers treated here, 46 too mh end organs, so he came up with a list of 46 and i had a list of 41. there are som
july 1, there's nobodere. july 4th over a th people.e worked without iermission with minimal amount of sleep. one day i arose at 2 a.m. and until midnight. operating on the hours here that is one doctor that happens to be here in the building. we don't know exactly how many surgeons were here. there's at least a dozen or more, but you've got thousands of wounded people eventually you will have volunteer nurses and contract doctors, regular doctors and when the army leaves and military leave as...
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julie. >> julie: madison, thank you very much. >>> brian: the best thing about that stadium is that you get free refills there, which is awesome. >>> a six-year-old child is separated from his parents after being put on the wrong flight. how it happened next. . >>> i ran into the flight attendant, and i asked her where is my grandson? he was handed over to you in philadelphia. she said i have no kids with me. he said mom, i don't see you. i go
julie. >> julie: madison, thank you very much. >>> brian: the best thing about that stadium is that you get free refills there, which is awesome. >>> a six-year-old child is separated from his parents after being put on the wrong flight. how it happened next. . >>> i ran into the flight attendant, and i asked her where is my grandson? he was handed over to you in philadelphia. she said i have no kids with me. he said mom, i don't see you. i go
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that should be helpful for that discretionary spending that julie just spoke about >> the u.s.at record production right now, and the saudis tried to support that price. opec tried to have cuts that were supportive of energy prices it didn't work whenever -- whenever the saudis or whenever opec cuts, you should be selling oil, not buying it. i think it is always counterintuitive i think the big piece that we're missing is where i started the u.s. is producing more than anyone thought they would produce under a biden administration it is an election year cycle we need oil to stay level. oil will most likely stay low or gas will stay low, but getting back to what julie said, there was so much money thrown at the consumer during the pandemic yes, we are seeing that come in a little bit, but they still have that cushion, and as long as unemployment rates stays around historic lows, as long as the consumer has a job, as long as we stay really employed in this country, i don't think you are going to see a real test here there's been employment hoarding, job hoarding nobody wants to f
that should be helpful for that discretionary spending that julie just spoke about >> the u.s.at record production right now, and the saudis tried to support that price. opec tried to have cuts that were supportive of energy prices it didn't work whenever -- whenever the saudis or whenever opec cuts, you should be selling oil, not buying it. i think it is always counterintuitive i think the big piece that we're missing is where i started the u.s. is producing more than anyone thought they...
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julie, what do you see here? and is the political conflict around these companies likely to be a headwind for them? >> yeah, i mean, we saw the impact of that already this year, where there was so much incertainty and so much trading that happened around where cms was going to end up in terms of drug pricing, and so, i think that actually continues, because if you think about the drug manufacturers, they're kind of uni universally despised. they're like lawyers, right? and it's totally okay to hate on them. and i think that's going to be a really easy punching back for both sides of the political spectrum and that's not going to be positive longer term. i would be hesitant to be super invested in them, particularly because outside of glps, you know, they're pipelines are not as robust as they have been previously, so, for me, i'm a little bit hands off. >> steve? and then karen, we'll close it with you. >> yeah, so, a large cap pharma, we have the glp inhibitors, that's one aspect of it. they are trying, the majo
julie, what do you see here? and is the political conflict around these companies likely to be a headwind for them? >> yeah, i mean, we saw the impact of that already this year, where there was so much incertainty and so much trading that happened around where cms was going to end up in terms of drug pricing, and so, i think that actually continues, because if you think about the drug manufacturers, they're kind of uni universally despised. they're like lawyers, right? and it's totally...
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open in summer, brackets, july. july. this means open sectors now, schools _ brackets, july. this means open sectors now, schools and - brackets, july. this means open sectors now, schools and early. brackets, july. this means open - sectors now, schools and early june sectors now, schools and earlyjune and nonessential between the two, mid—may. so nonessential is coming in before schools. just mid-may. so nonessential is coming in before schools.— in before schools. just a couple of weeks. in before schools. just a couple of weeks- you _ in before schools. just a couple of weeks. you said _ in before schools. just a couple of weeks. you said hospitality - in before schools. just a couple of weeks. you said hospitality was . in before schools. just a couple of. weeks. you said hospitality was also coming in, ijust wanted to reiterate that does make sense. between the two, doesn't make sense. it's first _ between the two, doesn't make sense. it's first it— between the two, doesn't make sense. it's first. , , ., betwe
open in summer, brackets, july. july. this means open sectors now, schools _ brackets, july. this means open sectors now, schools and - brackets, july. this means open sectors now, schools and early. brackets, july. this means open - sectors now, schools and early june sectors now, schools and earlyjune and nonessential between the two, mid—may. so nonessential is coming in before schools. just mid-may. so nonessential is coming in before schools.— in before schools. just a couple of weeks....
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yes , at the end of july, which province will you implement it ? true to his promise , the sda camera went to the place where the test plan was implemented. bank cards are only in a few fuel nozzles. however, the ministry of petroleum had tested the plan only in the distribution of super gasoline, without coordination with the dealers' association the fuel of the country is super gasoline, the explanation is that it is really facing a problem in the country, that is, we cannot implement the test plan on sabko, where we don't actually use it that much on weekdays. now this experimental plan has been implemented. this is what you are saying, i.e. collecting old fuel cards is not good, it is not, it is not, it is not good. how do you see this side of the integration of the fuel card with the bank card ? how much, if you have a plan, we planned it, it has nothing to do with the timing. in the last follow-up of the sed and sima news agency, the reason for the delay in the implementation of this city was introduced by the non-operating defense organizati
yes , at the end of july, which province will you implement it ? true to his promise , the sda camera went to the place where the test plan was implemented. bank cards are only in a few fuel nozzles. however, the ministry of petroleum had tested the plan only in the distribution of super gasoline, without coordination with the dealers' association the fuel of the country is super gasoline, the explanation is that it is really facing a problem in the country, that is, we cannot implement the...
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iveta, lizeta, musette, jarget, my whole life is you, like warmed by the july sun, as long as i swearife is warmed by you, as if with the july sun. while i 'm talking to you, my song is not sung? yvette, lisette, musette, janeta, georgette, coleta, poleta, cloretto, floretto, mrietto, go ahead! ranko rent per day - that means 8,660 e per year, i’m not mistaken, per year, you’re not mistaken, that’s 8,660 per year with the ability to conduct business in the city, this is not passing, dad, your daughter has a different opinion, absolutely right, absolutely that's right, for some reason you tell her i like you, i just can’t understand why, but something is surprising, dad, many people liked me, i’ll go ahead, see what’s going on in my nest, we’ll catch up with you... we ’ll catch up, sir, we’ll catch up!
iveta, lizeta, musette, jarget, my whole life is you, like warmed by the july sun, as long as i swearife is warmed by you, as if with the july sun. while i 'm talking to you, my song is not sung? yvette, lisette, musette, janeta, georgette, coleta, poleta, cloretto, floretto, mrietto, go ahead! ranko rent per day - that means 8,660 e per year, i’m not mistaken, per year, you’re not mistaken, that’s 8,660 per year with the ability to conduct business in the city, this is not passing, dad,...
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i'm julie julie haener. >> and i'm mike mibach. the three alarm fire broke out at a duplex in the city's panhandle. officials say two people were injured, including someone who had to jump out of the burning building. ktvu zac sos live tonight in san francisco along masonic avenue with the latest. zach >> and unfortunately, some of the people left with absolutely nothing on this block tonight. the red cross counting seven residents that are now displaced from their homes. as i spoke with some of them under standardly devastated. but given the size of this fire earlier, the size of those flames, you saw those images. they say at the end of the day, they are just grateful everyone made it out okay. >> it was around 326. i looked at my phone when i heard a woman screaming. >> audrey trubisky rushing to her window early monday morning. >> i opened the blinds and saw the whole house engulfed in flames. >> a few buildings down. >> my dog woke us up barking outside the front door of charlotte gilbert's ground floor apartment. >> there's l
i'm julie julie haener. >> and i'm mike mibach. the three alarm fire broke out at a duplex in the city's panhandle. officials say two people were injured, including someone who had to jump out of the burning building. ktvu zac sos live tonight in san francisco along masonic avenue with the latest. zach >> and unfortunately, some of the people left with absolutely nothing on this block tonight. the red cross counting seven residents that are now displaced from their homes. as i spoke...
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the comparison between vicksburg and gettysburg, pretty good week july -- first week of july in 1863. pretty good for the union and not good for the confederates. vicksburg, i would argue it's the most complex, largest and probably the most important campaign of the civil war. now i'm not one of these that says you can pick out one date or one battle or one campaign and says, that's it, the civil war was over, that's when it was g decided, in fact, i was thinkg about this and aye come to the conclusion in particularly dealing with johnston in the war, was the war done in 162 but i've come to the conclusion that in a baseball pennant. how many are baseball fans? how many are braves fans? i know -- one right there. kni know that we have a philly's fan right there. sorry. last time iis saw him he was wearing a philies, october of last year, won the world series or played in the world series. but any way, the -- the idea that you can't win a pennant in april of baseball season, you can't win it but you can't lose it. you can dig yourself a hole. presidential politics. we are coming up on
the comparison between vicksburg and gettysburg, pretty good week july -- first week of july in 1863. pretty good for the union and not good for the confederates. vicksburg, i would argue it's the most complex, largest and probably the most important campaign of the civil war. now i'm not one of these that says you can pick out one date or one battle or one campaign and says, that's it, the civil war was over, that's when it was g decided, in fact, i was thinkg about this and aye come to the...
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great lovers, i guess. >> rachel: julie, we love you. >> julie: i love you. >> rachel: that is all foranks for joining us. i guess make sure that you watch from the kitchen table podcast. stay tuned for julie. sean hannity is next. ♪ ♪
great lovers, i guess. >> rachel: julie, we love you. >> julie: i love you. >> rachel: that is all foranks for joining us. i guess make sure that you watch from the kitchen table podcast. stay tuned for julie. sean hannity is next. ♪ ♪
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julie?want to be in bio tech, certara is a nice way to play. >> bonawyn? >> i'm leaning underweight xlu. >> oh. all right, tim? >> dom, thank you for joining us. and looking sporty. it's as breath of fresh air. walmart, this is a company that should be trading at a higher multiple. i like walmart. >> and carter braxton worth? or ishares treadsry bond ift, sht. >> thank you forto share yep lt. >> mad money with jim cramer starts right now. . >> my mission is simple. to make you money. i am here to level the playing field for all investors. there was always a work around i promise to help you find it. mad money starts now. >> hello. i'm cramer. welcome to mad money. welcome to cramer america. my job is not just to entertain but to teach you. that is what we are doing tonight. so call me or tweet me at jim cramer. tonight, i'm let
julie?want to be in bio tech, certara is a nice way to play. >> bonawyn? >> i'm leaning underweight xlu. >> oh. all right, tim? >> dom, thank you for joining us. and looking sporty. it's as breath of fresh air. walmart, this is a company that should be trading at a higher multiple. i like walmart. >> and carter braxton worth? or ishares treadsry bond ift, sht. >> thank you forto share yep lt. >> mad money with jim cramer starts right now. . >> my...
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you know, that's pretty good week, july the first week of july in 80. 63 is a pretty good week for the the union. not so good for the confederacy in erie vicksburg. i would argue to you the vicksburg is the most comp lex largest and probably the most important of the civil war. now, i'm not one of these that says you can pick out one date or one battle or one campaign and says that's it. you know, the civil war was over. that's when it was decided. in fact, i was thinking about this and i've come to the conclusion in particularly dealing with adversity, just. johnston early in the war, a lot of people say, was the war done in 1862? but i've come to the conclusion that in a baseball pennant, how many of your baseball how many of you braves fans? oh, what? i know. we'll go one or two. i know. we've got a phillies fan back there. sorry. is he was the last time i saw him. he was wearing his phillies jersey during the october of last year. i think won the world series or played in the world series. but anyway, the the idea that you can't win a pennant in april, in may of a baseball season.
you know, that's pretty good week, july the first week of july in 80. 63 is a pretty good week for the the union. not so good for the confederacy in erie vicksburg. i would argue to you the vicksburg is the most comp lex largest and probably the most important of the civil war. now, i'm not one of these that says you can pick out one date or one battle or one campaign and says that's it. you know, the civil war was over. that's when it was decided. in fact, i was thinking about this and i've...
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he starts the negotiations on july 3rd.hey carry over to the next day on july 4th and this is the same that gettysburg. he is getting checkmated almost in terms of so a lot going on in those couple of days. it leads to the last decision and that is what to do with all of these prisoners. here is another in the memoir. he later says everybody wanted to send them off to prison camps. 30,000 confederates all of a sudden. send them to prison camps but i saidm no because we want all of them to go home and maybe they will not come back. in truth everybody was saying except grant and one of the divisionly commanders had been booted up when sherman went to take command back there but still saying let's send them to prison camps and he liked this unconditional surrender thing. so they captured the whole army. three major armies captured in the civill war. if you include donelson, vicksburg,n you see a pattern here. you've got a bunch of small ones as well. parole that way you don't have to tie up the entire navy or transport and all
he starts the negotiations on july 3rd.hey carry over to the next day on july 4th and this is the same that gettysburg. he is getting checkmated almost in terms of so a lot going on in those couple of days. it leads to the last decision and that is what to do with all of these prisoners. here is another in the memoir. he later says everybody wanted to send them off to prison camps. 30,000 confederates all of a sudden. send them to prison camps but i saidm no because we want all of them to go...
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turned 2 years old on july 17, 1943.y, by order of the leadership of the nkvd , a task force arrived in the city, it was to investigate the circumstances of the death of the marshrutnik station and find the surviving witnesses of its work. four people from lyagin’s group survived: pyotr lutsenko, nikolai ulesko, demyan svidorsky and... ivan kanavalenko. they were awarded the order of the red banner. as for magda and emilia ducourt, their fate was more sad. in 1943 they were taken to germany, and at the end of the great patriotic war they returned to the soviet union. but as ethnic german women who had visited the territory of nazi germany, they were deported to the city of tobolsk. justice was restored to viktor lyagin’s assistants only in 1967, when they were awarded medals for military merit. magda ducart is posthumous. she died in 1952 . the posthumous fate of grigory gavrilenko was also dramatic. for some time after the war, it was he who was suspected of he handed over viktor lyagin and his group to the germans. in
turned 2 years old on july 17, 1943.y, by order of the leadership of the nkvd , a task force arrived in the city, it was to investigate the circumstances of the death of the marshrutnik station and find the surviving witnesses of its work. four people from lyagin’s group survived: pyotr lutsenko, nikolai ulesko, demyan svidorsky and... ivan kanavalenko. they were awarded the order of the red banner. as for magda and emilia ducourt, their fate was more sad. in 1943 they were taken to germany,...
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, so julie, thank you so much for all your efforts. i also want to acknowledge vice president carrion and board member brookter here and all the members of the sheriff oversight commission. i appreciate your decision to select me as the first inaugural inspector general of san francisco. i also want to acknowledge paul henderson. paul-i have known paul for a long time and i tell you something, he is as sharp a lawyer as you will find anywhere in california and the united states and someone that when i went over to the offices where the inspector general will be located, i had a opportunity to spend some time going over some of the preparations that have been done for my office by paul and marshal and it is just been a tremendous amount of work that they've done in order to t us up to get ready to do the work we need to do, so paul, i really appreciate your work and i look forward working with you. [applause] i too was to acknowledge supervisor shamann walton, because he was the person that created the legislation that created the offic
, so julie, thank you so much for all your efforts. i also want to acknowledge vice president carrion and board member brookter here and all the members of the sheriff oversight commission. i appreciate your decision to select me as the first inaugural inspector general of san francisco. i also want to acknowledge paul henderson. paul-i have known paul for a long time and i tell you something, he is as sharp a lawyer as you will find anywhere in california and the united states and someone that...
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he fought near the wheatfield on july 2nd. and this is aetter to holder, his fiancee he is writing about the wounding of his brother. he that's referring to his brother was by my side. he w shot. he looked around at me and smiled when he said chris shot but not killed. he was in good spirits. he never said a word opened his mouth. he was shot. only told me so. the enemy reinforced and drove us with terrible fury. i gathered my little brother up and caied him along as fast as i could while it rained. perfect of leaden iron and the enemy coming near d still near me. i took him safely off the field, sent him to the hospal. i would have died there with him in my arms before i would he him there. and the hands of merciless enemy to have been painted added to death did take in those words. look at it once more as you could see. murphy story has natural arc and a steady rhythm that flows from his brothers, wanting to the field hospital. they see again how he's taken chaos of war and turned it into a coherent storyline. anlook what's
he fought near the wheatfield on july 2nd. and this is aetter to holder, his fiancee he is writing about the wounding of his brother. he that's referring to his brother was by my side. he w shot. he looked around at me and smiled when he said chris shot but not killed. he was in good spirits. he never said a word opened his mouth. he was shot. only told me so. the enemy reinforced and drove us with terrible fury. i gathered my little brother up and caied him along as fast as i could while it...
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julie: exactly.at they are doing the right thing in trying to appeal to ai workloads in their cloud, but we are seeing similar steps by their peers so we do not think that they stand out in any respect in their cloud business. we do think that on the erp and database sides of their business, that when we think about the net new growth of these total adjustable markets, oracle -- it does not pertain to their bread and butter. guy: what is oracle going to become? in a world where ai is going to dominate where some of these cloud first companies are going to be stronger, what is the raison d'Être for oracle? julie: what was the last part? guy: what is the, what is their role in this whole process going to be? what are they going to exist for? is this going to become our big -- i think back to ibm. are we going to see the ai story causing ibm-like events and could oracle caught up in that? julie: for oracle, we will see absolute growth in the long-term. we are projecting an 8% five year, but we think the
julie: exactly.at they are doing the right thing in trying to appeal to ai workloads in their cloud, but we are seeing similar steps by their peers so we do not think that they stand out in any respect in their cloud business. we do think that on the erp and database sides of their business, that when we think about the net new growth of these total adjustable markets, oracle -- it does not pertain to their bread and butter. guy: what is oracle going to become? in a world where ai is going to...
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he starts the negotiations on july 3. they carry over to the next day on july 4.s is a sane july 3 and 4th up at gettysburg pickett's charge all that in middle tennessee, tullahoma, bragg is getting checkmated almost at least in terms of the middle tennessee part. so lotsno going on those couplef days. now, this leads to the last decision, and that is what to do with all these confederate prisoners. well, here's another big boo-boo in grants memoirs. grant later says well, you know, everybody wanted to send about to prison kempster we got 30,000 confederates all of a sudden. send them to prison camps but i said no, let's parole them because what all of them to go home and maybe they will never come back. interest,en if a look at the correspondent of the time, everybody was saying the role of them except grant, and grant and one of the division commanders, actually frederick steele, has been booted up to 15th corps command when sean went to take command of the rearward linebackerre but grant and frederick were still the one thing that send themm up to prison camps.
he starts the negotiations on july 3. they carry over to the next day on july 4.s is a sane july 3 and 4th up at gettysburg pickett's charge all that in middle tennessee, tullahoma, bragg is getting checkmated almost at least in terms of the middle tennessee part. so lotsno going on those couplef days. now, this leads to the last decision, and that is what to do with all these confederate prisoners. well, here's another big boo-boo in grants memoirs. grant later says well, you know, everybody...
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on july 26, 200 families and 1,240 people were evacuated.nd police battalion really gave all its strength to fight the defenseless civilian population. from july 41 to november 1942 alone, he would destroy more than 500 soviet citizens. total however, during the punitive operation in belovezhskaya pushcha, the nazis evacuated 34 settlements and evicted 6,446 people. on the first day alone, more than fifty were shot. new eyewitness accounts, new facts of the nazis’ bloody massacre of civilians in the first days of the invasion. border region, brest region, recalls vasiuk anna ivanovna. the whole village began to burn, maybe 40 huts burned down, and the baby was born two weeks ago, that little baby and the mother were under the threshold... and there the father picked up the little bits, so that we the inmates, so that this would not be visible anywhere, but there were five of us children, the youngest was in the weather, the germans walked at night and even his mother rubbed his hands like that, and the micromatra, so that they would not cry,
on july 26, 200 families and 1,240 people were evacuated.nd police battalion really gave all its strength to fight the defenseless civilian population. from july 41 to november 1942 alone, he would destroy more than 500 soviet citizens. total however, during the punitive operation in belovezhskaya pushcha, the nazis evacuated 34 settlements and evicted 6,446 people. on the first day alone, more than fifty were shot. new eyewitness accounts, new facts of the nazis’ bloody massacre of civilians...
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july 10, this is the last time i spoke to him, july 12 disappeared, there, he says, there was a fire,is news, a letter that a soldier left on a brick of the basement, according to preliminary data, an assault group of nine people was ambushed during the battles for marinka, roma asked to take care of his family, it was in his spirit, he always took care of his... family, they are always so friendly, cool roman’s leader recalls how he, himself still a child, a fifth grader, took care of his brother who had health problems. ruma took the mission of guarding him himself, he watched him when he was there, watched how he got office supplies there. he always kept his field of vision, but did not bother him, he did not sit with him, but he sat behind him or near him, in another row, so that he could see him all the time. hot spots. this year the school celebrated the 110th anniversary of the great patriotic war, afghanistan and others, and this is its museum, where the stories of graduates are collected, among whom there was even a hero of the soviet union. there is no exhibition dedicated t
july 10, this is the last time i spoke to him, july 12 disappeared, there, he says, there was a fire,is news, a letter that a soldier left on a brick of the basement, according to preliminary data, an assault group of nine people was ambushed during the battles for marinka, roma asked to take care of his family, it was in his spirit, he always took care of his... family, they are always so friendly, cool roman’s leader recalls how he, himself still a child, a fifth grader, took care of his...
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the famous partisan parade took place in liberated minsk on july 16 , 1944.iers or officers who walked in the solemn columns, but belarusian partisans who fought against the german occupiers. the right to open the parade was given to the partisan brigade, the people's avengers named after voronyansky. the fighters marched under the banner of their detachment, as part of the partisan detachment struggle, the people's avengers brigade, and their mascot, the goat, the baby, walked before the baby parade a ribbon with captured german orders captured from the staff vehicle. the partisans didn’t really know how to march and walk in formation, there was no time to study, they had to blow up bridges and attack german garrisons, obtain important information and derail enemy trains. over the course of 3 years, 213 brigades and 1,255 detachments learned this well. the partisan brigade people's avengers named after voronyansky united with units of the red army on july 1, 1944, consisting of five detachments with a total number of 1,475 partisans. during the bloody strugg
the famous partisan parade took place in liberated minsk on july 16 , 1944.iers or officers who walked in the solemn columns, but belarusian partisans who fought against the german occupiers. the right to open the parade was given to the partisan brigade, the people's avengers named after voronyansky. the fighters marched under the banner of their detachment, as part of the partisan detachment struggle, the people's avengers brigade, and their mascot, the goat, the baby, walked before the baby...
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that red team gets it. >> jerry versus julie.argue baby it is cold outside cancel or christmas classic? tell us why we should cancel baby it's cold outside. if that isn't hard enough the audiences against you. we will also add. >> we are not cheating we are allocating. here is the thing you may not know. it was written in 1944. but if you look at this today and say this looks a lot like a little date rape my heart went out to the woman she says no six times. what does he do he tries to bribe her with alcohol and tobacco. >> cheater. >> if i could just finish if you don't want to do it for the girl of the lady but then do it for mom and dad she said dad is pacing the living room and is pacing worried about her and mom is worried sex. do it for them. >> julie? christmas classic. >> let me tell you about the song. two minutes 40 seconds of foreplay. because judy garland wanted it because i know about getting to my twenties and thirties you pretend you don't like him he comes begging and crawling for more. with that said. [laughter]
that red team gets it. >> jerry versus julie.argue baby it is cold outside cancel or christmas classic? tell us why we should cancel baby it's cold outside. if that isn't hard enough the audiences against you. we will also add. >> we are not cheating we are allocating. here is the thing you may not know. it was written in 1944. but if you look at this today and say this looks a lot like a little date rape my heart went out to the woman she says no six times. what does he do he tries...
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2nd july, 2021. we going to continue _ people to wear masks? are we going to continu - people to wear masks? are we going to continu ~. .. people to wear masks? are we going to continu - .. ., to continue expletive calling for vafious to continue expletive calling for various measures _ to continue expletive calling for various measures to _ to continue expletive calling for various measures to advance - various measures to advance workplace safety. if we have on screen 273, 901. we will see a note from sir patrick of a meeting on 2nd july, 2021. and towards the middle of that entry, you will see some quotations attributed to you mr johnson, are we going to encourage people to wear masks7 are we going to continue expletive calling for various measures to advance workplace safety. if we have on screen 273, 901. we will see a note from sir patrick of a meeting on 2nd july, 2021. and towards the middle of that entry, you will see some quotations attributed to you mr johnson, are we going to encourage peo
2nd july, 2021. we going to continue _ people to wear masks? are we going to continu - people to wear masks? are we going to continu ~. .. people to wear masks? are we going to continu - .. ., to continue expletive calling for vafious to continue expletive calling for various measures _ to continue expletive calling for various measures to _ to continue expletive calling for various measures to advance - various measures to advance workplace safety. if we have on screen 273, 901. we will see a...
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. >> i'm mike mibach and i'm julie julie haener. that shooting happened last friday night near lake merritt ktvu amberleigh is live now in oakland where she learned more about the victim, amber yeah, julie coworkers tell me he lost his wife months ago to cancer and he leaves behind two adult children. >> they also say he was transitioning out of homelessness surveillance video obtained by ktvu shows security guard james johnson by the front door of the 7-eleven near lake merritt in oakland. there appears to be a brief exchange between him and a man dressed in dark clothing. johnson throws an object at the man. the suspect then shoots johnson and runs out of the store. the 59 year old died at the scene. >> this shouldn't have happened like that. it he should have never died. he should have never left this. >> it happened on friday night, shortly after 10:00. a worker tells me the store has been robbed repeatedly, but this is the first time he recalls someone being killed. he says he regarded johnson as a family member. >> yes, i was
. >> i'm mike mibach and i'm julie julie haener. that shooting happened last friday night near lake merritt ktvu amberleigh is live now in oakland where she learned more about the victim, amber yeah, julie coworkers tell me he lost his wife months ago to cancer and he leaves behind two adult children. >> they also say he was transitioning out of homelessness surveillance video obtained by ktvu shows security guard james johnson by the front door of the 7-eleven near lake merritt in...
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on one july day in 1943 , a rumor spread among the population that the germans would knock them out.e village, new freedom, greater freedom, lepechanskaya pushcha, combing villages and forests right up to volozhin. residents moved away from these places, only those who could not walk remained in the village. the daughter-in-law and small children remained in the house of the kosach family. pregnant, they shouldn't touch her. they hid in the barn. tver swung open, in an instant the woman found herself on the floor, a policeman kicked her painfully with his boot, throwing a rope over the horns of the cow, he tried to take her out of the barn, another policeman was dragging the sheep, kicking the children who did not want to let her go, the woman began to ask the policemen leave at least something, there will be nothing to feed the children... there is nothing, a strong blow with a boot, she lost consciousness, pushcha lepechanskaya, the slaves of the ablava, this prisoner, the launchers , the lithuanians, the ukrainians were more, like the germans, the germans were more at liberty, and
on one july day in 1943 , a rumor spread among the population that the germans would knock them out.e village, new freedom, greater freedom, lepechanskaya pushcha, combing villages and forests right up to volozhin. residents moved away from these places, only those who could not walk remained in the village. the daughter-in-law and small children remained in the house of the kosach family. pregnant, they shouldn't touch her. they hid in the barn. tver swung open, in an instant the woman found...