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lewis: mr. talked about ways to prevent the transfer of weapons to russia particularly from china and north korea. >> this is an ongoing challenge. we see weapons, we also see technology to support the defense industrial base in russia coming from north korea, iran, china. this is an area of particular concern for not only the united states and united kingdom but many of our allies and partners in europe. lewis: we are speaking to our state department correspondent tom bateman. what should we take away from that press conference? tom: the most significant bit of news was an answer that lord cameron gave to an -- a question i asked him about the growing pressure on the u.k. government to halt arms sales to israel around the issue of whether or not israel have been deemed by the u.k. to be in breach of international humanitarian law in gaza. lord cameron said on the eighth of march that he would receive legal advice within days about that issue, but here we are a month later and there is still no
lewis: mr. talked about ways to prevent the transfer of weapons to russia particularly from china and north korea. >> this is an ongoing challenge. we see weapons, we also see technology to support the defense industrial base in russia coming from north korea, iran, china. this is an area of particular concern for not only the united states and united kingdom but many of our allies and partners in europe. lewis: we are speaking to our state department correspondent tom bateman. what...
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great. >> it's great to see lewis. >> it's great to see lewis. >> it's great to see lewis. >> it's great. great to see you, paul >> i'm sure we've ever had. >> and that's really saying something. maybe. let's have a look at thursday's front pages as the times leads with england worst in world for underage drinking. the telegraph has starmer refuses to match prime minister's defence budget. the guardian leads with labour pledges to nationalise rail network in five years. the metro leads with prime minister. we fly in july talking about the rwanda flights there. the i news has revealed labour's plan to nationalise railways. and finally, the daily star has greasy fry ups will turn us into zombies. and those were front pages. and let's have a closer look at those front pages, starting with the guardian. lewis. >> yes, labour pledges to nationalise rail network within five years. this is in the guardian . and i guess that's. guardian. and i guess that's. i don't know how this is news, because it hasn't happened yet. i guess it's news because they're saying what they're saying. >> it's going t
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hotshot florida attorney, melissa lewis was living large in ft. lauderdale. but then, her seemingly charmed life ended in tragedy when a body was discovered in a drainage canal. she had been murdered. but who would want her dead? with few clues, fewer suspects, and a scandal involving her law firm, investigators had their work cut out for them, to unravel the mystery of what had happened to melissa. here is dennis murphy, with, betrayed. >> if you ask someone in town where the busiest part of ft. lauderdale lies, they will probably steer you here, las olas boulevard. and way up there, in this high rent district, is it penthouse office suite which was, once upon a time, home to a high- powered law firm. the boldest, brass used bunch of politically connected lawyers , the rothstein law firm. >> a gorgeous sweeping view. >> from a few guys with law degrees to age juggernaut by the mid-2000's, with a dozen attorneys led by scott rusting. >> he probably thinks, i'm king of the world. >> and, the firm is where melissa lewis, a by the book attorney found great succe
hotshot florida attorney, melissa lewis was living large in ft. lauderdale. but then, her seemingly charmed life ended in tragedy when a body was discovered in a drainage canal. she had been murdered. but who would want her dead? with few clues, fewer suspects, and a scandal involving her law firm, investigators had their work cut out for them, to unravel the mystery of what had happened to melissa. here is dennis murphy, with, betrayed. >> if you ask someone in town where the busiest...
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lewis and clark are the explorers. we're going to talk about who are not professionally trained west point guys. i'm going to get to them toward the and end of the lecture. but they are military veterans. they have militia ranks and. they're going to run the corps of like a military expedition. and here's what jefferson is going to talk them about. yeah, that's going to last on the other screen. you okay? so thomas jefferson, he he said that we had florida is that it was did everyone know that we have people coming down going into florida even though it really wasn't ours at all? yeah, we absolutely. there are planters that are moving down into there and it's also haven for runaway enslaved they go into to florida to become maroons amongst seminoles. so we have a vested interest in it. yeah. so when it's absorbed into the u.s., how french people are actually living there at that time in louisiana, that's a good i don't know the exact number. not a ton. france really administered these as kind of trading colonies, so th
lewis and clark are the explorers. we're going to talk about who are not professionally trained west point guys. i'm going to get to them toward the and end of the lecture. but they are military veterans. they have militia ranks and. they're going to run the corps of like a military expedition. and here's what jefferson is going to talk them about. yeah, that's going to last on the other screen. you okay? so thomas jefferson, he he said that we had florida is that it was did everyone know that...
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lewis: why do u.s. how does this recalibrate, i suppose, on both sides where we are now? >> i think the correspondent got it right, and i would want to underscore the fact that both sides have been in -- responding to one another's attacks -- lewis: dan, i'm so sorry to interrupt. we are going to go straight to new york. there's a press conference taking place. >> you are going to then hear from the fire commissioner on the condition of all the people that were involved, medical conditions. and then we will have our chief of detectives and he will talk about the investigation of the incident today. with that, i will bring up the chief of the department. >>hank you. thank you, commissioner. good afternoon, everyone. i'ma try to talk out so you can hear me. this afternoon directly opposite new york county criminal court at 100 center street where the trial of former president trump is currently taking place, we observed a male walking to the park, he walks to the center of the park. when he is in the park
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who can read lewis schaffer and nick dixon. lewis.h the sunday times, where labour are losing me. but winning. nick. because you are a you're an inner city liberal and nick is, a marginal tory, a marginal tory who's never voted tory, never voted, well, we're not going to. well, you'll say who you voted for. i've never voted tory either. i've never voted tory either. i've never voted labour. i can't vote this country. vote in this country. they'll let who the let anybody who comes to the country vote. won't let country vote. but they won't let me an american. me because i'm an american. that's i come that's actually smart. i come from people know from a place where people know how vote anyway. so is how to vote anyway. so this is this report that they've this is the report that they've done poll by done by yougov poll seat by seat. basically says it's seat. and it basically says it's very poll. it says seat. and it basically says it's very i poll. it says seat. and it basically says it's very i should poll. it says seat. and it basical
who can read lewis schaffer and nick dixon. lewis.h the sunday times, where labour are losing me. but winning. nick. because you are a you're an inner city liberal and nick is, a marginal tory, a marginal tory who's never voted tory, never voted, well, we're not going to. well, you'll say who you voted for. i've never voted tory either. i've never voted tory either. i've never voted labour. i can't vote this country. vote in this country. they'll let who the let anybody who comes to the country...
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the at lewis's criminal trial said, even as he announced that lewis's sentence there no irony. it was possible. kill one child, be a loving parent to the others. for less than seven years after that dreadful fall, afternoon, lewis would become the newest citizen of the united states. a white born in the dutch west in. these lewis had arrived in his adopted country in 1917, eventually a court would unravel lewis's claim citizenship, but not because he killed, but the pitiable events now long past will not prevent from reporting it from taking his place. us as a citizen explained it. billings hand one of the most influential judges in the history of the united states. instead, the court overturned lewis's naturalization for the most technical reason he hadn't waited long enough to apply. then federal law required five years of good moral before applying for citizenship, a conviction and lewis had waited four years, 11 months and one week. how do you just waited and how you just held off applying for another three weeks? he would have been admitted without. question just learn and
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i'm craig melvin. >>> mischele lewis felt hail over heals in love with alive. allen jordan claim to be a british spy but in reality was a convicted bigamist and fraud. she was not alone. jordan at more than a dozen children with several different women around the world. but mischele was determined to be his last victim and hatched a daring plan to stop jordan once and for all. here again is dennis murphy with the mystery man. >> reporter: msnbc.com head spinning like the dry cycle on a washer and too much to take in. according to the woman, mary, and scotland, the woman engaged to mary was a rare devious career criminal and complete fraud. >> he was a phantom and does not even exist. you don't know who this person, this liam allen is. >> everything was a lie. >> did you feel like the biggest fool ever born? >> i could not believe i fell for this. >> mary warned you about that, didn't she question mark >> i said i felt so ashamed and she said don't be because he's been doing it for three decades and is very good. >> of all the things she learned about william jo
i'm craig melvin. >>> mischele lewis felt hail over heals in love with alive. allen jordan claim to be a british spy but in reality was a convicted bigamist and fraud. she was not alone. jordan at more than a dozen children with several different women around the world. but mischele was determined to be his last victim and hatched a daring plan to stop jordan once and for all. here again is dennis murphy with the mystery man. >> reporter: msnbc.com head spinning like the dry...
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lewis >> now, i don't know.me , but when plays guess the game, but when you when you the thing when you do need you to do this, i just need you to participate in what i'm saying. >> i don't know, not from >> i don't know, i'm not from this that's excuse this country. that's the excuse that i give. >> okay, well, got the >> okay, well, we've got the meal iran's threatening meal now with iran's threatening to build a nuclear bomb, just like trying really like they've been trying really hard decades. but now hard to do for decades. but now they're going do hard to do for decades. but now thekerry. going do it. kerry. >> yes, they're now threatening to somewhere in to blow israel away somewhere in the future, as they have been doing forever anyway. so nothing has changed, really. they're saying a bomb saying that if they get a bomb or israel attacks their or if israel attacks their nuclear then when nuclear facilities, then when they a nuclear bomb, they they build a nuclear bomb, they will then use it on israel . w
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what are they going lewis? going with, lewis?> mail, the daily >> the daily mail, the daily mail, it, tory's trail, labour on defence tax , migration, even on defence tax, migration, even brexit. they trail, they trail the labour on everything. because the fact is the tories are toast. and this is, this is the daily mail, which, is basically it used to be like a tory newspaper. did it not, don't you think. >> yeah, i think it's, i think it's leans that way. don't you think that sometimes in polls people vote in a kind of protest, a stroppy kind of way? it doesn't mean that's they it doesn't mean that's what they actually just. actually think. they're just. they're punishing. >> , yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> normally as you get nearer to a general election, less, a general election, that's less, isn't protest vote isn't it? the protest vote is the thing the, isn't it? the protest vote is the local thing the, isn't it? the protest vote is the local election1ing the, isn't it? the protest vote is the local election type t
what are they going lewis? going with, lewis?> mail, the daily >> the daily mail, the daily mail, it, tory's trail, labour on defence tax , migration, even on defence tax, migration, even brexit. they trail, they trail the labour on everything. because the fact is the tories are toast. and this is, this is the daily mail, which, is basically it used to be like a tory newspaper. did it not, don't you think. >> yeah, i think it's, i think it's leans that way. don't you think that...
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was pj foley the instigator and was robert lewis guilty on the big picture, robert lewis was innocent until proven guilty. he was and is an innocent man. whether or not he committed the offense legally, you know, there's a difference between being legally responsible, criminally and then actually committing offense. you can commit an offense but not be held criminally liable. o.j. simpson's example, he was found not guilty on a criminal trial where the burden of proof is high. but on civil trial, where the burden is much lower, he's found liable for wrongful death. so you you know it could it can be witnessed. and there have been cases where people have been acquitted of murders. and then afterwards the murderers go, yeah, that they can't tried again. double jeopardy applies. so it does happen. it's rare. on june 22nd, 2022, the 130th anniversary, something that i didn't think would ever happen. a historical marker was erected and dedicated at the site of the lynching it was done in cooperation with a group called the friends of robert louis, who had been getting together for a few ye
was pj foley the instigator and was robert lewis guilty on the big picture, robert lewis was innocent until proven guilty. he was and is an innocent man. whether or not he committed the offense legally, you know, there's a difference between being legally responsible, criminally and then actually committing offense. you can commit an offense but not be held criminally liable. o.j. simpson's example, he was found not guilty on a criminal trial where the burden of proof is high. but on civil...
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lewis with news the tory lewis with news that the tory party's executives, o lewis with news that the are ganging their bow. ganging up on their present bow. >> in the guardian >> yeah, this is in the guardian and the senior tories fear, and as the senior tories fear, johnson will sabotage johnson and truss will sabotage sunaks election campaign. well, that article be written in that that article be written in every campaign there's always going to be differences. and that's parliamentary system. going to be differences. and thatlike parliamentary system. going to be differences. and thatlike rugby. amentary system. going to be differences. and thatlike rugby. allentary system. going to be differences. and thatlike rugby. allentalallystem. it's like rugby. all the all the players have to go. >> but you don't think that that tony blair sorry is going to be coming. >> you know when you interrupted me. >> no, no okay. but i'm just saying that's big point that saying that's a big point that you made. lewis. lewis, i've been not been very good at not interrupting so interrupting you. all r
lewis with news the tory lewis with news that the tory party's executives, o lewis with news that the are ganging their bow. ganging up on their present bow. >> in the guardian >> yeah, this is in the guardian and the senior tories fear, and as the senior tories fear, johnson will sabotage johnson and truss will sabotage sunaks election campaign. well, that article be written in that that article be written in every campaign there's always going to be differences. and that's...
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he started with john lewis. when john lewis name, i said john you never voted for a defense bill. [laughter] he dids eventually vote for one i'll tell you about in a moment. under deress but none the less he did it. ray made this decision. the secretary of the navy will tell you this who made this possible today has said, the one thing about being secretary of navy, if you have aspirations politically, be secretary of the navy, because you can name ships and you don't have to report to anybody. not the president, not anybody. but of course, president obama appointing ray knew that. robert f kennedy attorney general, the father. we have- [laughter] i want to make clear that distinction. i spoke at the commissioning that. and we have john lewis our hero in so many ways. [indiscernible] a slave who talked to presidents about endsing slavery. now we have harvy milk. when you are in san diego for this that and the other thing, you see a big ship that says harvy milk on it. let me talk about what these ships are. these shapes make helped during world war ii. they supply the other ships,
he started with john lewis. when john lewis name, i said john you never voted for a defense bill. [laughter] he dids eventually vote for one i'll tell you about in a moment. under deress but none the less he did it. ray made this decision. the secretary of the navy will tell you this who made this possible today has said, the one thing about being secretary of navy, if you have aspirations politically, be secretary of the navy, because you can name ships and you don't have to report to anybody....
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and having lewis hamilton as a brother, it must be a blessing and a curse. absolutely. yeah.bigger fan than me for him. but obviously, you know, having your own identity, trying to go in your own direction can be quite difficult when you're compared to to lewis all the time. but that's why, you know, me trying to find my purpose through through writing this book, you know, hopefully people will see both mine and lewis's lives have been have been different. we're both here for different purposes. and i realise my purpose is to inspire both able bodied and disabled people at the same time and plan to do it through through my book. so really excited to have released it this week. and what's next for you? i don't know. i mean, as well as writing my book, obviously i do a lot of public speaking and travel the globe sharing my voice. i believe, you know, my purpose is to try and inspire people through my voice. i mean, everybody in the world has a voice, but i have a platform and an ability to to speak my mind and try and inspire through what i've been through, through my life. i m
and having lewis hamilton as a brother, it must be a blessing and a curse. absolutely. yeah.bigger fan than me for him. but obviously, you know, having your own identity, trying to go in your own direction can be quite difficult when you're compared to to lewis all the time. but that's why, you know, me trying to find my purpose through through writing this book, you know, hopefully people will see both mine and lewis's lives have been have been different. we're both here for different...
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john lewis. fannie lou hamer. lou hamer. yeah, what i say hamer probably but that's what people usually say. john lewis, diane nash, julian bond and stokely carmichael. stokely was my man. you know, we're going to don't take that the wrong way, but stokely and i were friends to the end, no matter what you've heard about him. and i'm the person that got him into the deep south with the freedom rides. yep. i want to talk about that. so so you've seen it all. you've experienced it all. very few people have had the courage or the impact to. try to change a country the way you have. so i want to i want to talk to you about. oh, i want to say also that i am a white, southern owner and proud of it. robert lee is my homeboy, and i'm the mother of five ordinary sons. i survived a lot. yeah, yeah. well, okay okay. anything else you want to say before? get to the question that i'm to ask you. go back to you and we're going to cut off the coffee after this cup for sure. okay. tell about the significance of the title. it's called get bac
john lewis. fannie lou hamer. lou hamer. yeah, what i say hamer probably but that's what people usually say. john lewis, diane nash, julian bond and stokely carmichael. stokely was my man. you know, we're going to don't take that the wrong way, but stokely and i were friends to the end, no matter what you've heard about him. and i'm the person that got him into the deep south with the freedom rides. yep. i want to talk about that. so so you've seen it all. you've experienced it all. very few...
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patricia lewis, another fear that we have. patricia lewis. from _ another fear that we have., from chatham house i another fear that we have. patricia lewis, from chatham house in i another fear that we have. patricia i lewis, from chatham house in london, thank you. north eastern indonesia is on a tsunami alert after a volcano erupted five times, prompting fears it could collapse into the sea. officials say the earthquake might have triggered its fierce eruptions. the emergency alert level around it has been raised to indonesia's highest tier. the authorities are scrambling to evacuate thousands of people away from nearby islands. finally, a question for you. how many ballerinas can dance on point in one place? take a look at this.— place? take a look at this. three, two, place? take a look at this. three, two. one. — place? take a look at this. three, two. one. go! _ place? take a look at this. three, two, one, go! hundreds- place? take a look at this. three, two, one, go! hundreds of- place? take a look at this. three, two, one, go! hundreds of young| two, one, go! hundred
patricia lewis, another fear that we have. patricia lewis. from _ another fear that we have., from chatham house i another fear that we have. patricia lewis, from chatham house in i another fear that we have. patricia i lewis, from chatham house in london, thank you. north eastern indonesia is on a tsunami alert after a volcano erupted five times, prompting fears it could collapse into the sea. officials say the earthquake might have triggered its fierce eruptions. the emergency alert level...
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i'm lewis von jones, this is bbc news. —— lewis vaughn jones, this is bbc news. —— lewis vaugthones. take a look at wet and windy, at times strong enough to blow down trees in parts of nottinghamshire. and there were two tornadoes reported. we also had a light dusting of snow in bradford earlier on this morning. but at the same time as the cloud, the wind and the rain eased away. there were windows of brighter, sunnier spring like moments. this was deal in kent. so let's take a look atjust what was responsible. this area of low pressure, the front moved through quite quickly, but a strong north westerly wind fed quite a lot of showers in and yes, to higher ground. they'll continue to be some wintry showers from time to time as well. so the showers will gradually recede as the low pulls off into the north sea. always the risk of a cold northerly wind driving more cloud and showers along that east coast. but clearer skies elsewhere mean a chilly start to our tuesday morning. tuesday, on the whole will be a slightly quieter day for most of us. again, anywhere from yorkshire down towards
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i agree with that. >> right lewis, you >> all right lewis, thank you lewis you this story.rst >> donald, this is the worst show ever done. show i've ever done. >> think that may be we may be >> i think that may be we may be on for that, donald trump on track for that, donald trump revisiting the scene of one of his or notorious his most glorious or notorious outbursts from his first terms. this is in the telegraph. >> well, and that wasn't true ehhen >> well, and that wasn't true either. donald trump says says he is for all, for immigrants, so long as they come from nice countries . and this is, this is countries. and this is, this is this is one of those things. i can't believe it. this is what they say about donald trump to depower him. it's a it's possibly a lie. he said something like, there are countries which are a disaster. he's not saying the people are a disaster, but he's saying we shouldn't let people come in from countries that do not follow the rule of law , and they follow the rule of law, and they might not follow the rule of law here. and because that's no,
i agree with that. >> right lewis, you >> all right lewis, thank you lewis you this story.rst >> donald, this is the worst show ever done. show i've ever done. >> think that may be we may be >> i think that may be we may be on for that, donald trump on track for that, donald trump revisiting the scene of one of his or notorious his most glorious or notorious outbursts from his first terms. this is in the telegraph. >> well, and that wasn't true ehhen >>...
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gary lewis, _ products. we have to leave it there. gary lewis, thanks i products.ure on food prices as you've been hearing. i want to reiterate the breaking news from hsbc, the profits coming in strongly but she is executive noel quinn has announced he is to retire. he has been the ceo of hsbc for five years. he has many, would argue, navigated europe's biggest bank through some pretty tricky times. they are looking for a successor. see you soon. hello there. monday brought some bright and breezy conditions for some of us, and in the sunshine it felt pleasantly warm, particularly if you had a little bit of shelter. in fact, we saw temperatures around 17 degrees through east anglia and down into the london area. it was a very different story furtherwest, however. cloud and rain lingered for much of the day and in some spots we had just shy of half an inch of rain. now, if we take a look at what's going to come through tuesday, it will be a similar kind of story. unfortunately, out to the west we'll see quite a lot of cloud and some outbreaks of rain. clearer skies f
gary lewis, _ products. we have to leave it there. gary lewis, thanks i products.ure on food prices as you've been hearing. i want to reiterate the breaking news from hsbc, the profits coming in strongly but she is executive noel quinn has announced he is to retire. he has been the ceo of hsbc for five years. he has many, would argue, navigated europe's biggest bank through some pretty tricky times. they are looking for a successor. see you soon. hello there. monday brought some bright and...
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this is else. years old. >> lewis >> lewis is >> lewis is speechless >> lewis is speechless for >> lewisys a lot . that says a lot. >> it is because. because i'm always, like, concerned about how you were like, obsessed with this. and the truth is, it's like it's the exact same side of the fence trans issues, teaching kids. it's the same as gay stuff. it's all evil . a four stuff. it's all evil. a four year old. >> it's not all evil, but a four year old doesn't need to know about any of this. they just don't. >> it doesn't need to know about anything really. and i don't think the government should be teaching anything about anything. and so. anything. well, and so. >> need to learn >> well, they need to learn certain things. >> they don't. >> no they don't. >> no they don't. >> what maths, english, how to read? >> $- w— w eat glass. it read? >> eat glass. it should >> don't eat glass. it should be. should be up to be. it should be up to the parents. like william blake. >> you think you let kids >> you just think you let kids get on with it. >> can i just can i just dig my way out of this
this is else. years old. >> lewis >> lewis is >> lewis is speechless >> lewis is speechless for >> lewisys a lot . that says a lot. >> it is because. because i'm always, like, concerned about how you were like, obsessed with this. and the truth is, it's like it's the exact same side of the fence trans issues, teaching kids. it's the same as gay stuff. it's all evil . a four stuff. it's all evil. a four year old. >> it's not all evil, but a four year old...
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eddie lewis with the united low-rider council. san jose was born and raised. >> and what he calls east side way growing up in the side that fall, you >> we didn't have brand new cars like other parts of san jose. so he and his friends did what they could showed off what they so we wanted to show off what we could do besides, you you know, pick in the fields and stuff like that. he says he planned to celebrate his culture last year. cinco de mayo celebration in san jose. but the wife went out for about 5 minutes and i saw that and we just took off and i want to part of it. what he saw was a huge police presence. in fact, officers arrested more than 100 people shut down multiple highway off-ramps. >> a public outcry followed calling sjpd is response discriminatory. lewis says it reminds him of low ratings past where this kind of activity with get you in trouble. san jose and cruising for nearly 4 decades making it legal just 2 years ago. >> so they stereotype if standing had a car, >> you a criminal. lewis says have the low reading
eddie lewis with the united low-rider council. san jose was born and raised. >> and what he calls east side way growing up in the side that fall, you >> we didn't have brand new cars like other parts of san jose. so he and his friends did what they could showed off what they so we wanted to show off what we could do besides, you you know, pick in the fields and stuff like that. he says he planned to celebrate his culture last year. cinco de mayo celebration in san jose. but the wife...
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hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones.start in the middle east — where the palestinian president says only the us can prevent an israeli attack on rafah, where more than a million have fled. efforts are under way to negotiate a truce between israel and hamas. the us secretary of state is meeting arab leaders to discuss the situation. israel's foreign minister says this is possible if hamas agrees to free its hostages. there's no sign of that happening at this point. a video showing two hostages, including an american, was released on saturday by hamas. in other diplomatic moves, the us secretary of state antony blinken has left for saudi arabia for talks with regional leaders. he and other key players are expected to meet on the sidelines of the world economic forum. and it's reported a hamas delegation will visit cairo on monday for gaza ceasefire talks. this is the appeal from palestinian president, mahmoud abbas, to the us, urging it convince israel to reconsider any offensive in rafah. translation: and i say here - wha
hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones.start in the middle east — where the palestinian president says only the us can prevent an israeli attack on rafah, where more than a million have fled. efforts are under way to negotiate a truce between israel and hamas. the us secretary of state is meeting arab leaders to discuss the situation. israel's foreign minister says this is possible if hamas agrees to free its hostages. there's no sign of that happening at this point. a video showing two hostages,...