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never hurt my son paul - paul.— wife maggie and i would never hurt my son paul - paul. r honor. my son paul - paul. thank you, your honor- thank— my son paul - paul. thank you, your honor. thank you. _ after a lengthy address that last nearly half an hour, judge clifton newman sentenced murdaugh to consecutive life terms for the murders, that were committed injune 2021. mrmurdaugh, i mr murdaugh, i sentence you to the state department of corrections on each of the murder indictments in the murder of your wife maggie murdaugh, i sentence you for a term of your natural life for the murder of your natural life for the murder of paul murdaugh. who you probably love so much. i sent you for the rest of your natural life was sentences will run consecutive. underthis natural life was sentences will run consecutive. under this statute of evolving a weapon during a violent crime. there is no sentence where life sentence is imposed on other indictments. that is a sentence of the court and you are remanded to the court and you are remanded to the state department of corrections. and
never hurt my son paul - paul.— wife maggie and i would never hurt my son paul - paul. r honor. my son paul - paul. thank you, your honor- thank— my son paul - paul. thank you, your honor. thank you. _ after a lengthy address that last nearly half an hour, judge clifton newman sentenced murdaugh to consecutive life terms for the murders, that were committed injune 2021. mrmurdaugh, i mr murdaugh, i sentence you to the state department of corrections on each of the murder indictments in the...
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paul was drunk -- too drunk to be driving the boat. >> paul was drunk and paul was much worse when head alcohol in him. then timmy shows up. >> paul had an alter ego name for him of timmy. when he became intoxicated, they would know that timmy is coming to surface because they would notice how his hands reacted. >> he gets drunk a lot and that's kind of like he just is a whole other person when he's drunk and he, like, does this thing with his hands where he, like, spreads them apart and like he can't keep them together. >> his hands would be such that he can't bend his fingers or he can't make a fist. his hands are sort of spread out wide with his fingers spread out wide. >> every time he drinks, it's, like, it gets out of hand like that where he doesn't know what he's doing and he, like, you know, does, like, the hand thing. >> they knew that there was a turn at some point, that this wasn't the paul that they normally knew, but became this timmy character that did things that don't sound especially appetizing. >> paul was being really mean to his girlfriend, slapping her a time or t
paul was drunk -- too drunk to be driving the boat. >> paul was drunk and paul was much worse when head alcohol in him. then timmy shows up. >> paul had an alter ego name for him of timmy. when he became intoxicated, they would know that timmy is coming to surface because they would notice how his hands reacted. >> he gets drunk a lot and that's kind of like he just is a whole other person when he's drunk and he, like, does this thing with his hands where he, like, spreads...
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on the first day of his questioning of alex murdaugh about the use of paul-paul and mags and said have you referred to your son as paul-paul at any other point in time and he said he couldn't remember. is that typically effective using some of those monikers and pet names? >> it's effective if it's genuine. and it did not come off as genuine. and i think the testimony was necessitated by the video with his voice in the background. but once he started to testify, look, lawyers love to testify. they use words to persuade people and once he was on the stand, he couldn't contain himself and when he was using those terms and trying to endear himself with the jury, they didn't think it was authentic. they rejected it and it was a hail mary that they had to testify. and like most hail marys, consistent work. >> we know the defense attorney is going to be appealing in ten days. any grounds for appeal in your view? >> they could say that by allowing the evidence of the financial crimes, it went beyond motive to what's called propensity of evidence. meaning he's a bad guy, you should find him guilty. there were questions from t
on the first day of his questioning of alex murdaugh about the use of paul-paul and mags and said have you referred to your son as paul-paul at any other point in time and he said he couldn't remember. is that typically effective using some of those monikers and pet names? >> it's effective if it's genuine. and it did not come off as genuine. and i think the testimony was necessitated by the video with his voice in the background. but once he started to testify, look, lawyers love to...
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was murdered, not paul the case but paul and the bible and he became a disciple.insley: i agree with you. when you send someone to prison for life even though they are guilty, what goes through your mind as a juror? >> that decision for six weeks, you don't want to be wrong. you don't want to be wrong. you have to be so sure of your decision because this man is about to serve the rest of his life in prison. can you just imagine had he not done it? you know, he's lost his wife, his child. sitting in prison for the rest of his life. sure, he may have done other crimes but that would be awful. i couldn't live with that decision if i wasn't sure myself. >> ainsley: with the end without a shadow of a doubt, you believe he is guilty? >> i wouldn't be able to make my decision on the verdict if i wasn't. >> ainsley: you took your job seriously but what is your reaction? >> what an incredible interview and i commend the thoughtfulness of your questions and what a intense interview that was. it illuminated a conscientious, thoughtful man and what an honor to have him serve
was murdered, not paul the case but paul and the bible and he became a disciple.insley: i agree with you. when you send someone to prison for life even though they are guilty, what goes through your mind as a juror? >> that decision for six weeks, you don't want to be wrong. you don't want to be wrong. you have to be so sure of your decision because this man is about to serve the rest of his life in prison. can you just imagine had he not done it? you know, he's lost his wife, his child....
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reason why paul paul and maggie were killed. >> the crash portrayed in a new netflix series killed 19-year-old mallory beach, whose family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against murdaugh. paullcohol level more than three times the legal limit. a spokesperson for the south carolina department of natural resources told the post courier in 2021. the case also prompting investigators to revisit two more deaths of people in murdaugh's orbit. in 2015, 19-year-old steven smith, a classmate of alex murdaugh's older son buster, was found dead quote-unquote ten miles from the murdaugh home. police initially believed his death was a hit-and-run. but in 2021, opened an investigation based upon information gathered during the course of the double murder investigation of paul and maggie murdaugh. they have not directly accused the murdaugh family of any wrong doing in the case. alex murdaugh has also confessed to stealing a $4 million settlement from the sons of his family's housekeeper, gloria satterfield. satterfield died in 2018 after an apparent trip and fall at the murdaugh family home. the family and their attorney spoke out for the first time with craig about her death. >> how muc
reason why paul paul and maggie were killed. >> the crash portrayed in a new netflix series killed 19-year-old mallory beach, whose family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against murdaugh. paullcohol level more than three times the legal limit. a spokesperson for the south carolina department of natural resources told the post courier in 2021. the case also prompting investigators to revisit two more deaths of people in murdaugh's orbit. in 2015, 19-year-old steven smith, a classmate of...
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paul o'grady _ drag queens. i remember watching paul o'grady as — drag queens. i remember watching paulgrady as a kid, _ drag queens. i remember watching paul o'grady as a kid, and - drag queens. i remember watching paul o'grady as a kid, and as - drag queens. i remember watching paul o'grady as a kid, and as a - paul 0'grady as a kid, and as a young gay boy to sit there and see something of yourself on television, it meant things were 0k and it meant i could dream to do that as well. it's a really sad day. he broadcast his final radio _ it's a really sad day. he broadcast his final radio two _ it's a really sad day. he broadcast his final radio two show _ it's a really sad day. he broadcast his final radio two show after 14 l his final radio two show after 14 years last august and signed off in the manner which made him so loved by so many. you the manner which made him so loved by so many-— by so many. you look after yourselves. _ by so many. you look after yourselves, yeah? - by so many. you look after yourselves, yeah? stay- by so many. you look after. yourselves, yeah? stay safe by
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paul, could you give us a brief response as well? paul: think that applies to the extent china is looking for an opportunity to use force, and as i said, i don't thinthey are. i'm still trying to figure out how i would interpret your metaphor. i have heard it from you before, and i'm still grappling with it. i think this all makes sense as faas the military portion is concerned, but my bottom line is taiwan is fundamentally not a military problem that lends itself to a military solution. as i said before, i agree with the determine elements of our policy and with regard to bolstering taiwan's self-defense capabilities, but i think the problem is a diplomatic and political one thateeds to be confronted, and that is the way to avert escalation to military conflict, and to reiterate something i said earlier, i think part of the problem, to the extent that we aroach this as a military problem, and i take ridge's point, that he is not an advocate for what has been announced as strategic clarity -- i take bridge's point, but i think in your book and some of the things you have written, you essentially create the logic to support -- well, the logic for u.s. suppt for permanent separation, and i think that flows from the determination that you and others have made about the strategic importance from -- strategic importance of taiwan. my concern is that u.s. support for permanent separation defector or oerwise is inconsistent with our one-china commitments because they uld both constitute a restoration of a defense pact with taiwan, which was the primary requirement for the normalization process. again, i agree that there's at lot of, you know, things that are wrong with that scaffolding 40 years lat, but i think we need to confront those faultlines rather than continue to approach this as primarily a military challenge and a problem for military deterrence. elbridge: let me just address this. there's the logic of things and then there's diplomatic and political fictions that can be useful. i agree we need to confront and think clearly. i'm in favor of strategic ambiguity, iyou will, but i'm in favor of small letter stratec clarity. that's speaking out of both sides of of your mouth, but, you know, that's life in the big city. on permanent separation, i don't thk we need to take -- i mean, that's the kind of thi where i think we need have a clear policy. you know thibetter than i do, but i don't thinin our one-ina policy -- i mean, our sition is we don't take a position on the territorial position otaiwan. [indiscernible] and we may have to reassess. we have to reassess very carefully, not because it is immoral but because the chinese are going to get very angry with us, and that is something we need to be realistic about, but i think it wld be a big disaster for us if taiwan were to fall, but i really don't think this will be solved by future generations of we can get to that and maybe there isome commonwealth model that we can exore to kind of kick the can wn the road. we don't need to come to a clean political solution in the near term. i think we need toave it clea in our heads t chinese cannot be allowed to seize taiwan, but we also should not put the dragonn the eye, just for prudence inothing else. jacob: i think we will end with a question from ravi, comnist at "the stight times," and he ks if u.s. resolve appea to have stiffened in recent yrs and if it is time to aggregate u.s. power witthat of japan, australia, and india whe it comes to the indo pacific and then asks question which intrigues me as well -- has china's power in ct peaked? paul? paul: those are two very different questions. the first is how we can operationalize the quad essentially, i think? jacob: correct. and if we do, do that signify that china's power has peaked? bet they are not going to be the coloal threat in the future? ul: let me tryo address the first questn first. i think there are some problems with the operational potential of the quad, and i think it gets to in part there are a range of views both within the quad and across our broader aiance network in east asia as to how confrontational we should be towards china. i think ere are actually a range of views as to what the extent of the nature of the china threat is, if it's more economic or military so i would not put all meggs in the quad basket because i think there's some flaws about h collectively we can operate against the chinese and in fact, think there's concern about -- there's apprehension across the quad and as it an alliance is the way to go. i suppt the idea thate should be contpl
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i would never hurt my wife maggie, and i would never hurt my son paul paul. >> he's a liar and a thieflity of an appeal and a successful appeal at that? >> we're appealing and we feel good about an appeal. >> what are the grounds for appeal? >> the big one is letting that financial information come in. >> murdaugh's trial in connection to malory beach's wrongful death lawsuit has yet to be scheduled. sled did open a new investigation into satterfield's death, the murdaugh's housekeeper and plan to exhume her body. and as for smith, his case has been reopened. what are your thoughts on the public perception of this county now that the murdaugh name is out there? >> to us it's still home, you know? >> there's a great hope that hampton county will start its blossoms. and we know 80% of couples sleep too hot or too cold. introducing the new sleep number climate360 smart bed. the only smart bed in the world that actively cools, warms, and effortlessly responds to both of you. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more restful sleep per night. proven quality sleep. only from sleep number. we got
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paul-paul. >> jesse: he still says he didn't do it but a jury of his peers disagree, alex murdaugh found guilty of murdering his son, paul wife, maggie and sentenced to life in prison. a stunning fall from disgraced attorney and only practiced law in tiny south carolina but they were the law. that is until alex went from lawyer to defend her. the judge tearing down that dynasty. >> your family, including you have been prosecuting people here in this courtroom and many have received the death penalty. probably for lesser conduct and the question is, when will it end? when will it end? and it has ended already for the jury because they have concluded that you continue to lie and lie throughout your testimony. >> jesse: the judge had this chilling, actually warning for the convicted murderer. >> i know you have to s see paul and maggie during the nighttime when you sleep. i am sure they come to visit you. and i'm sure -- >> all day and every night. >> jesse: na in the end it was the team that got brought up. one juror said this put him directly at the murder scene and sealed his fate. >> so we started delivering and pretty
paul-paul. >> jesse: he still says he didn't do it but a jury of his peers disagree, alex murdaugh found guilty of murdering his son, paul wife, maggie and sentenced to life in prison. a stunning fall from disgraced attorney and only practiced law in tiny south carolina but they were the law. that is until alex went from lawyer to defend her. the judge tearing down that dynasty. >> your family, including you have been prosecuting people here in this courtroom and many have received...
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paul. paul that's any industry. paul. any other industry is not committing the great that the fossil fuel industry committing. we know scientifically that if we continue to expand the oil and gas industry , it will lead to gas industry, it will lead to millions of deaths . therefore millions of deaths. therefore they are committing a great crime . i, on they are committing a great crime. i, on my they are committing a great crime . i, on my conscience will crime. i, on my conscience will not facilitate them to continue committing that crime. and actually it goes back to kelvin's about, you know, would you defend i think would defend a rapist, would you defend show me the begum. i would actually in court a fossil fuel executive who a charge of murder or who was on a charge of murder or or whatever it i would or whatever it is but i would not continue to allow them to so i would not continue to facilitate them to commit that crime . and that's the key crime. and that's the key difference because it's the difference because
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>> maggie and paul. >> he immediately goes to check to see if they are alive. he rolls paul over and paulot with a shotgun twice at very close range. >> 2 shots with a shotgun is a bit extreme. at close range. say within 10 feet. all of the pellets are going to hit within a single mass. it will eviscerate your organs. she had two wounds on his body. want to the chest and one to the head and neck area. that is how he was almost decapitated from the incident. >> her body is found about 30 yards away from paul's. maggie was shot multiple times from a distance. and her legs and her wrist. another shot and her torso. >> with maggie it was in ar-15 that was used. i think she begins to run. that is why you see the shots kind of going off her body in the fashion that they are. when she falls to the ground and you walk over to her you shoot the final shots. now the walk over to her possibly still on the ground begging for her life and then to stand over her and shoot straight down to the ground into her head i think is unfathomable for a normal human being. >> the multiple gunshot wounds indicate
>> maggie and paul. >> he immediately goes to check to see if they are alive. he rolls paul over and paulot with a shotgun twice at very close range. >> 2 shots with a shotgun is a bit extreme. at close range. say within 10 feet. all of the pellets are going to hit within a single mass. it will eviscerate your organs. she had two wounds on his body. want to the chest and one to the head and neck area. that is how he was almost decapitated from the incident. >> her body...
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paul paul. >> reporter: the judge unmoved, handing down two life sentences. >> and it might not have been you. it might have been the monster you become when you take 15, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 opioid pills. >> reporter: it's the culmination of six weeks of testimony and evidence in the brutal double murder case that included a rare trip to the crime scene. jurors walked the kennel and feed areas where maggie and paulost damning evidence in the case was captured. murdaugh's voice overheard in his son paul's snapchat video placing him at the scene of the crime minutes before the murders after he told investigators he wasn't there. >> and i lied about being down there. and i'm so sorry that i did. >> reporter: in the end, the jury returned a verdict in just under three hours. >> guilty verdict. >> reporter: the case coming to a close, as investigations into other possible crimes move forward. murdaugh faces a slew of additional charges for financial crimes, including fraud, money laundering and tax evasion. as he begins his first full day of a life sentence behind bars. >> i know you have to see paul and maggie during the nighttime when you're attempting to go to sleep. i'm sure they come and visit you. >> all day and every night. >> reporter: for now murdaugh is not allowed any visitors other than his aorneys who are planning his appeal. he'll remain under evaluation here for around the next 45 days
paul paul. >> reporter: the judge unmoved, handing down two life sentences. >> and it might not have been you. it might have been the monster you become when you take 15, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 opioid pills. >> reporter: it's the culmination of six weeks of testimony and evidence in the brutal double murder case that included a rare trip to the crime scene. jurors walked the kennel and feed areas where maggie and paulost damning evidence in the case was captured. murdaugh's voice...
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is directly connected to the boating tragedy that night, when alex's son paul was at the wheel. >> paul, what bridge is this? paul when the boat hits, it's a bad crash. everybody's kind of thrown around, and mallory beach is thrown off the boat. >> we're in a boat crash on archer's creek. >> mallory! >> please send someone. >> i'm coming. we're coming, we're coming, okay? >> not far. i'm en route to the boat bridge. >> this scene is chaos from the start. you've got law enforcement from several different agencies responding. >> police, paramedics, the fire department, they all arrive with one goal -- to find mallory. >> one of those agencies has dash cams recording, and although you can't see much, you can hear quite a bit. >> right now we're going to get you taken care of. you hear anthony cook, mallory's boyfriend. at one point he's yelling at paul. >> paul, you [ bleep ] smiling like it's [ bleep ] funny! my girlfriend's gone! you think it's [ bleep ] funny? >> anthony cook is losing his mind. he's telling them, that s.o.b. killed my girlfriend. >> i hope you rot in [ bleep ] hell! >> sit down. >> and part of w
is directly connected to the boating tragedy that night, when alex's son paul was at the wheel. >> paul, what bridge is this? paul when the boat hits, it's a bad crash. everybody's kind of thrown around, and mallory beach is thrown off the boat. >> we're in a boat crash on archer's creek. >> mallory! >> please send someone. >> i'm coming. we're coming, we're coming, okay? >> not far. i'm en route to the boat bridge. >> this scene is chaos from the...
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it is not paul paul paul when he takes the stands and is not maggie but mags antichrist on cue. what you saw was a real alex murdaugh held accountable for what he did great is long overdue. you saw more emotion from buster and others, his son. this is a guy that lied to his family from day one. it's ironic in the end that it was a victim paul murdaugh who solved his own murder. >> is incredible what diane was reporting and of course buster testified on his father's behalf. it very clear where the judge stands here mentioning multiple times the guilt, evidence of guilt is overwhelming the overwhelming nature of the evidence. he is very clear as her coming into 9:30 a.m. sentencing at the fully discretion of the judge. 30 years to life you have any question where this will land. >> i have no question that judge newman is going to send alex murdaugh to life. even though the license is not going to bring back paul or maggie murdaugh is to hold them accountable for taking the life of two individuals, two human beings and so brutally the only just sentence in here is life. >> sarah, wi
it is not paul paul paul when he takes the stands and is not maggie but mags antichrist on cue. what you saw was a real alex murdaugh held accountable for what he did great is long overdue. you saw more emotion from buster and others, his son. this is a guy that lied to his family from day one. it's ironic in the end that it was a victim paul murdaugh who solved his own murder. >> is incredible what diane was reporting and of course buster testified on his father's behalf. it very clear...
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paul in a high profile case that captivated the country. >> in the murder of your wife, maggie murdaugh, i sentence you for a term of the rest of your natural life. for the murder of paul murdaugh, whom you probably loved so much, i sentence you to prison for murdering him for the rest of your natural life. >> before he was sentenced, murdaugh addressed the court this morning. >> i'm innocent. i would never under any circumstances hurt my wife maggie and i would never under any circumstances hurt my son paul paul. >> pretty much all he said. last night in just under three hours of deliberations, the jury found murdaugh guilty of two counts of murder and two counts of possession of a weapon during a violent crime. joining us now is nbc news correspondent ellison barber, who has been so closely following this trial from outside the courtroom, and charles coleman, civil rights attorney, former prosecutor, as well as glen kirschner, former federal prosecutor, charles and glen are msnbc legal analysts. ellison, you've been there for so long covering this trial. what has the reaction been like there today and this was such an unusual morning in so many ways. >> reporter: right, this is a state that has what is commonly known as allocution, where victims have the opportunity to address the court prior to sentencing taking place. that moment that we heard from alex murdaugh, he didn't say a whole lot. he maintained his innocence. at one point later, a back and forth with the judge, he reiterated
paul in a high profile case that captivated the country. >> in the murder of your wife, maggie murdaugh, i sentence you for a term of the rest of your natural life. for the murder of paul murdaugh, whom you probably loved so much, i sentence you to prison for murdering him for the rest of your natural life. >> before he was sentenced, murdaugh addressed the court this morning. >> i'm innocent. i would never under any circumstances hurt my wife maggie and i would never under...
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paul: but why is a former english rugby star focusing on america? paul: it's a country that's 320 million peopl 50 states, with no regulation or different regulation. paulfirm potter works for. paul: it feels like this is a country where we should be spending most of our time from a prevention point of view, because it feels like we're where we're needed the most. paul: the company promotes education through lived experience, like buck's, once a banker and such a problem gambler himself, he actually tried to commit suicide. paul: on that day in december 2011, i felt that the world would be a better place without me, you know? be that my wife, be that my kids, be that my employer, be that my friends. that's how low a place it can take you if gamblingoes get hold of you. paul: via buck's firm, potter was brought to cincinnati not just by the ncaa, but by european gambling giant entain. so you're a gambling company that's doing education. are you just protecting yourself? protecting your image? martin: no. we're doing education to achieve long term sustainability of these markets. so we're protecting the industry, that is right. but we're also protecting c
paul: but why is a former english rugby star focusing on america? paul: it's a country that's 320 million peopl 50 states, with no regulation or different regulation. paulfirm potter works for. paul: it feels like this is a country where we should be spending most of our time from a prevention point of view, because it feels like we're where we're needed the most. paul: the company promotes education through lived experience, like buck's, once a banker and such a problem gambler himself, he...
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paul, paul, thank you very much. >>> still ahead tonight, after a deadly classroom fight, students are so concerned about their safety on campus they walked out of class, again. we asked the school district what they are doing to keep students safe and if officers could be back on campus. >>> releasing personal and private information about city employees, not even the mayor was spared. >>> releasing music from a ground breaking film want more from your vitamins? get more with nature's bounty. from the first-ever triple action sleep supplement... to daily digestive support... to more wellness solutions every day. get more with nature's bounty. >>> students went back to montgomery high for the first time since the deadly stabbing of a 16-year-old. they staged a walk out saying the school is not keeping them safe. they removed school resource officers back in the summer of 2020. this evening they told us that is an issue they want to talk about with the community. >> we are making sure that there are many more adults on campus being present and engaging with students to feel a sense of safety and calm. so that they can reengage with each other and reconnect. >> the school district has insisted multiple times that their priority is to make students feel safe. >> we do want our students to come back to campus and feel safe. that is what we are most focused on. our top priority is of the safety of our students and staff. they are the voices that need to be heard. >> the district will have a community listening session at the center in santa rosa tomorrow. the school board is scheduled to meet on wednesday at 6:00 p.m. >>> hackers reportedly released the personal information of thousands of oakland city officials including the mayor in this ongoing ransomware attack. the chronicle reports leaked data in 12 years from employee rosters from former mayor shaft. the released files listed thousands of personal information. >>> we were talking about the snow in northern california, similar situation in southern california. the san bernardino mountains are having major, major problems there. people are in survival mode. they have gotten more snow than they can handle. >> a historic event. these people are walking on a snow-covered roof out here just trying to stomp out and remove that snow. you can see it easily connects to the top of the house. this community cut off by the snow have been waiting in long lines for free food and supplies. just unbelievable. >> it is really a dire situation, there is where near i used to go to summer camp as a kid. i never seen snowfall like that there. more video of just sort of desperation there. these are people able to get out of their homes. i heard people who are still trapped and can not do that yet. >> there is some melting that gets underway as the next storm system approaches. it will be a warmer system. it brings in the potential of flooding whatever that snow then melts and there is just no easy way out of any of this. it has been quite a winter and we are not done yet. there are showers out there right now. showers in the forecast. tonight, tomorrow, tomorrow night, into wednesday. now, it will not rain everywhere all of the time. the best chance of rain is right now and tomorrow night. then, looking at the next atmospheric river event. arriving by late thursday afternoon and continue thursday night into friday. heavy rain, localized flooding, looking likely at this point with more wind damage, one of the threats associated with it. we will talk about all of it. focus on the rain that is about all of it right now and coming down as a good clip. heavy downpours, the top of the hour, pushed farther to the east in the oakland hills and parts of the try valley. more rain falling around hayward, fremont. that activity extends back towards san mateo and there are showers in the valley as well and more snow, mixed precipitation in the higher elevations, zoom out, putting it in motion, moving west to east. this is the back edge of this particular batch of showers. heading through the rest of tonight. that activity should be quieting down. seeing a break in the action for much of the day on tuesday. good odds on getting to and from work without running into the showers, tomorrow, another wave of moisture will move through tomorrow night. showers lingers out there. then we are waiting on the rain to a roof. it will be looming to the west by late thursday morning. thickening clouds heading through the day with a good chance of the heavier rain arriving already by thursday afternoon. that is associated with the atmospheric river that the latest data indicates it will rank towards the middle of our one to five scale. ar-3, maybe a strong ar-2. puts us in moderate territory. what it means specifically is it is a mix of beneficial impact of more rain across the bay area. but, maybe, a little too much in a short amount of time considering how much we have seen so far this winter and watching out for wind damage and power outages. focusing on the rain on a widespread basis. talking about two to three inches according to the weather station for the entire bay area. looking at 1 1/2 inches of rainfall. higher elevations, north bay, santa krouz mountains, four to five to six to seven inches of total rain in the next seven- days. right now, san francisco, a little break for the shower activity. temperatures in the middle to lower 40s across the board. dropping down to a mix of 30s and 40s by tomorrow morning. even getting through most of the day tomorrow without too much shower activity through the daylight hours on tuesday it will still be cold. temperatures topping out in the low to middle 50s. a good 10 it 12 degrees. similar conditions on wednesday. then, as the atmospheric river moves in, it will drag more air towards us. we get that benefit even if it comes with the hazards of too much rain and strong winds doing more tree damage and resulting in more power outages, lingering saturday and sunday. anything past friday the detailed are fuzzy. showers over the weekend. not the heavy rain thursday night into friday. but then, yet, another system could bring more widespread rain monday into tuesday next week. it is the last day of the seven- day forecast. we got a lot of time before we get to that. we will keep an a on all of it as we are focused on our two alert days with the potential of just more problems weatherwise. >> this is why i said he is going to have a busy week. he has to for the sake of the rest of us. we appreciate you. >> we will keep an eye on everything. >> thank you very much, paul. >>> people get upset when they are caught in the rain with the sun roof is open. he is driving top down in the snow on purpose, vern? >>> straight ahead in sports, the first of the nfl free agent domino's has fallen. >>> in basketball, it is all about the conference tournaments. six ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you can beat it! ♪ visit youcanbeatit.org or call 833-422-4255 to ask for medication to treat covid-19. >>> i am not much of a betting woman but it is almost time. >> paul is concerned about his team. i am concerned about my team. i have an update on your school. >> oh. >> at the end of the show. >> okay. >> what are we talking about? college basketball. mary's. king about tournaments, frt and center. ma at is the meal these multiple conference tournaments have been tastiy hors d'oeuvre. now, striking from everywhere. here is alex, three of his 23, they led by 26. but, byu rallied within 3. one of the few times they broke the press and made the cougars pay. a great pass here from logan johnson.
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prison earlier san luis obispo county judge denied paul paul forces attempt to get a new trial and request to have his conviction overturned. a jury found paul flores guilty last october. he the last person seen with smart near the cal poly san luis obispo campus. back in may of 1996. her body was never found. also, father ruben flores was accused of helping hide that body. but he was acquitted of that crime. a key player in the tech industry in venture capital community is officially no more. >> silicon valley bank has collapsed. federal regulators have taken control of its deposits. the f d i c says investors will be able to get funds with a limit of $250,000. no later than monday, the bank's failure can be traced to wednesday that when it announced it was trying to raise more than 2 billion dollars to help balance oats acid shapes. and of course, that sent investors scrambling to pull out deposits, including several high-profile venture capital firms. spb had specialized in providing financial services to start-up companies and state senator scott wiener is calling this collapse, quote, a crisis for the tech industry. he's asking the gove
prison earlier san luis obispo county judge denied paul paul forces attempt to get a new trial and request to have his conviction overturned. a jury found paul flores guilty last october. he the last person seen with smart near the cal poly san luis obispo campus. back in may of 1996. her body was never found. also, father ruben flores was accused of helping hide that body. but he was acquitted of that crime. a key player in the tech industry in venture capital community is officially no more....
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paul? is lie? to the last time he saw maggie and paul?— maggie and paul? is my addiction _ maggie and paul? ggie and paul? is my addiction evolved over. maggie and paul? is my - addiction evolved overtime... addiction evolved over time... i would — addiction evolved over time... i would get in these situations or circumstances where i would -et or circumstances where i would get paranoid, thinking, and it could — get paranoid, thinking, and it could be _ get paranoid, thinking, and it could be anything. that nine, seventh — could be anything. that nine, seventh ofjune, after seventh of june, after finding... seventh ofjune, after finding... maggie and paul... don't — finding... maggie and paul... don't talk— finding... maggie and paul... don't talk to me or anybody without _ don't talk to me or anybody without that. fits don't talk to me or anybody without that.— without that. as he left the court, without that. as he left the court. he — without that. as he left the court, he mouthed - without that. as he left the court, he mouthed i- without that. as he left the court, he mouthed i love i w
paul? is lie? to the last time he saw maggie and paul?— maggie and paul? is my addiction _ maggie and paul? ggie and paul? is my addiction evolved over. maggie and paul? is my - addiction evolved overtime... addiction evolved over time... i would — addiction evolved over time... i would get in these situations or circumstances where i would -et or circumstances where i would get paranoid, thinking, and it could — get paranoid, thinking, and it could be _ get paranoid, thinking, and it...
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paul whelan in russia. she got out on a prisoner swamp, but he still in jail. paul recess, begin a, had a different story. he was an outspoken critic of the president of rwanda, and he was convicted in his country's courts on terrorism charges. in the end, the u. s. government and his lawyers used for want his own clemency guidelines to secure a commutation of his sentence and get his release. so in this case, it's an opportunity to push reset on relations between kigali and washington and move forward. those are precisely the kind of diplomatic test moves the world needs to see more of. and that's the bottom line. ah o m o done at time is spirituality reflection and gratitude raised the flags all the flu. every color, i wonder, is there a world what, how leo hau reveals the stories behind some of the arab world songs and chants for the holy month. you'll need this song, touched the hearts of all arrows, food amadon, songs on al jazeera. the latest news, as is great evidence in a place like this, where people say just a few bodies have been recovered compared to the number of people missing with detailed
paul whelan in russia. she got out on a prisoner swamp, but he still in jail. paul recess, begin a, had a different story. he was an outspoken critic of the president of rwanda, and he was convicted in his country's courts on terrorism charges. in the end, the u. s. government and his lawyers used for want his own clemency guidelines to secure a commutation of his sentence and get his release. so in this case, it's an opportunity to push reset on relations between kigali and washington and move...
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paul 0�*grady. he make that campaign a memorial to the life of paul o'grady._ life of paul o'grady. personality on tv, _ life of paul o'grady. he was such a huge personality on tv, what i life of paul o'grady. he was such a huge personality on tv, what was l life of paul o'grady. he was such a l huge personality on tv, what was he like away from the cameras. you know, like away from the cameras. you know. he — like away from the cameras. you know. he was — like away from the cameras. you know, he was not _ like away from the cameras. you know, he was not one _ like away from the cameras. gm, know, he was not one of these people where the celebrity went to his head. he was very down to earth, he always had time for everyone, nobodies, people unknown. he helped so many people on a one—to—one basis when he heard they were in dire straits and had difficulties. he was always a great listener, someone who always a great listener, someone who always wanted to listen and hear, he wasn�*tjust always wanted to listen and hear, he wasn�*t just spouting always wanted to listen and hear, he wasn�
paul 0�*grady. he make that campaign a memorial to the life of paul o'grady._ life of paul o'grady. personality on tv, _ life of paul o'grady. he was such a huge personality on tv, what i life of paul o'grady. he was such a huge personality on tv, what was l life of paul o'grady. he was such a l huge personality on tv, what was he like away from the cameras. you know, like away from the cameras. you know. he — like away from the cameras. you know. he was — like away from the cameras. you...
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paul never reads it. paul never reads it. what happens at 8:49:31, or 8:49:01 for paul, 8:49:31. eads lynn's response to the group thread about mr. randolph and then her phone locks forever. it was never unlocked again until it was recovered the next day. down here. 6/8, 1:ten. 8:49 for both of them. the defendant, after hearing multiple individuals of his family and friends and law partners get on the stand and listen to that video and say that's him on that video, got on the stand for the first time and said ok, i was there. he was forced into doing what he does all the time and that's coming up with a new lie when he's confronted with evidence he can no longer deny. and the only reason he did that, the only reason he did that is because all those witnesses at that witness stand said yeah, that's him. he's there. why would he lie about that, ladies and gentlemen? why would he even think to lie about that if he were an innocent man? why would he even think about that? but he got on the stand and he's told you a story, and we will talk more in a minute, the story was he didn't wan
paul never reads it. paul never reads it. what happens at 8:49:31, or 8:49:01 for paul, 8:49:31. eads lynn's response to the group thread about mr. randolph and then her phone locks forever. it was never unlocked again until it was recovered the next day. down here. 6/8, 1:ten. 8:49 for both of them. the defendant, after hearing multiple individuals of his family and friends and law partners get on the stand and listen to that video and say that's him on that video, got on the stand for the...
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paul, another couple of paul's. rand paul and ron paul are great men. i see you are part of manufacturing. i think that's great. i think rand paul would make a great president. but maybe since trump is so popular, and i love the guy too, maybe he would make a good vice president, since he is not as popular as mr. trump. i am very happy to see that this industry is starting up here in america. we need to buy american stuff. that helps america. america needs a lot of help right now and it makes me happy to see this program. host: all right, let's go to bill in new york, democrats. caller: good morning. i tend to over talk, so if i do, just turn me off. i'm sitting here watching you on a chinese television set, wearing primarily chinese clothes, and i'm going to be driving my nissan, which is japanese. i recognize that the companies doing this are not u.s. companies. it doesn't say where my chairs are, what the company is. most companies are, in fact, international. they are owned by people from all over the world. this chip spill starts to move in the righ
paul, another couple of paul's. rand paul and ron paul are great men. i see you are part of manufacturing. i think that's great. i think rand paul would make a great president. but maybe since trump is so popular, and i love the guy too, maybe he would make a good vice president, since he is not as popular as mr. trump. i am very happy to see that this industry is starting up here in america. we need to buy american stuff. that helps america. america needs a lot of help right now and it makes...
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paul and his wife maggie. i'm innocent. i would never hurt my wife, maggie. and i would never hurt my son, paul—paul. u, your honour. thank you. after a lengthy address that last nearly half an hour, judge clifton newman sentenced murdaugh to consecutive life terms for the murders, that were committed injune 2021. i that were committed injune 202i. sentence you to department i sentence you to the state department of corrections on each of the murder indictments in the murder of your wife maggie murdaugh. i sentence you to the term for your natural life for the murder of paul murdaugh. whom you probably loved so much. i sentence you to prison for murdering him for the rest of your natural life. those sentences will run consecutive. under the statute involving possession of weapon during a violent crime there is no sentence, a life sentence is imposed on other indictments. that is the sentence of the court and you are remanded to the state department of corrections. 0fficers may carry forth on the imposition. yes, sir. yes, sir. yes, sir. 0ur washington correspondent gary 0'donoghue explained how the co
paul and his wife maggie. i'm innocent. i would never hurt my wife, maggie. and i would never hurt my son, paul—paul. u, your honour. thank you. after a lengthy address that last nearly half an hour, judge clifton newman sentenced murdaugh to consecutive life terms for the murders, that were committed injune 2021. i that were committed injune 202i. sentence you to department i sentence you to the state department of corrections on each of the murder indictments in the murder of your wife...
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paul o'grady as _ influenced you? i remember watching paul o'grady as a _ influenced you? i remember watching paulnfluenced you? i remember watching paul o'grady as a kid. i _ influenced you? i remember watching paul o'grady as a kid. i think- influenced you? i remember watching paul o'grady as a kid. i think one - paul o'grady as a kid. i think one of the most iconic performances was with cilla black on, you've got to get a with cilla black on, you've got to geta gimmick, with cilla black on, you've got to get a gimmick, on the royal variety, it was hilarious, and as a young, gay boy to sit there and see something of yourself on television, you know, it meant things were 0k, and meant, you know, i could dream to do that as well. so, it's a really sad day. i to do that as well. so, it's a really sad day.— to do that as well. so, it's a really sad day. to do that as well. so, it's a reall sad da . ., ~ ., really sad day. i was talking to the campaigner _ really sad day. i was talking to the campaigner peter _ really sad day. i was talking to the campaigner peter tatchell - really sad day. i was tal
paul o'grady as _ influenced you? i remember watching paul o'grady as a _ influenced you? i remember watching paulnfluenced you? i remember watching paul o'grady as a kid. i _ influenced you? i remember watching paul o'grady as a kid. i think- influenced you? i remember watching paul o'grady as a kid. i think one - paul o'grady as a kid. i think one of the most iconic performances was with cilla black on, you've got to get a with cilla black on, you've got to geta gimmick, with cilla black on,...
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paul left? . >> and i'm assuming, you know, i'm assuming paul left because of, you know, what happened. >> yeah. >> i'm assuming paul went to the kennels. >> okay. and what did you do once maggie and paul left? >> i stayed in the house. >> okay. >> and i was watching tv, looking at my phone and i actually fell asleep on my couch. >> okay. >> and what time did you wake up? >> i don't know exactly what time i woke up, but when y'all get my phone, i think one of the first things i did when i got up is call maggie because i was going to my mom's. and i know i texted her because i checked my phone, and did you see what time the text was, jim, like 9:06. >> i didn't see it. so, you know, i texted her. so i called her just before that, and she didn't answer. at that point, and i left to go to my mom's. >> so easy for him to do. >> and you said you laid down and took a little nap, and when you got up, maggie and paul was gone or did they leave when you laid down? >> i believe that. i'm not sure. >> but they weren't there when you woke up around 9:00 or so when you made the call to let her know? >> no, nobody was in that hou
paul left? . >> and i'm assuming, you know, i'm assuming paul left because of, you know, what happened. >> yeah. >> i'm assuming paul went to the kennels. >> okay. and what did you do once maggie and paul left? >> i stayed in the house. >> okay. >> and i was watching tv, looking at my phone and i actually fell asleep on my couch. >> okay. >> and what time did you wake up? >> i don't know exactly what time i woke up, but when y'all get...
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pauling's politics. he started pressuring u.s. government agencies and private nors to yank their grants from. pauling's lab. he pressured uversities around the country to resnd speaking invitations so pauling could not travel to discuss his research and then hoover in 1952 worked with the us passport office to deny pauling a passport so that he could not travel abrd. it was thiparticular moment that pauling felt particularly oppressed by the fbi, because he really wanted to go to specific conference in london 1952, where he was going to see some photographs of, the of dna that he believed help him become the person who discovered the structure. dna was going to map the helix structure of dna. but he couldn't go to that conference couldn't work with those british scientists. and so it was a different group of british scientists who discovered the double helix of structure of dna. so what we have here ianother case of a g leap. we have j. edgar hoov looking at linus pauling and saying, well, he is a leftist this guy is speaking out against me and he's speaking out against other. all of this is true. therefore, he must be a soviet agent. therefore, i am in investigating him and trying to unde
pauling's politics. he started pressuring u.s. government agencies and private nors to yank their grants from. pauling's lab. he pressured uversities around the country to resnd speaking invitations so pauling could not travel to discuss his research and then hoover in 1952 worked with the us passport office to deny pauling a passport so that he could not travel abrd. it was thiparticular moment that pauling felt particularly oppressed by the fbi, because he really wanted to go to specific...
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paul welcome to the "journal editorial report". i'm paul gigot. the biden administration scrambled the calm mounting concerns about the stability of the american financial system in the wake of two regional bank failures with treasury secretary janet yellen assuring lawmakers thursday that the u.s. banking system is sound and promising americans that their deposits are safe. >> americans can feel confident that their deposits will be there when they need them. this week's actions demonstrate our resolute commitment to insure that our financial system remains strong and that depositors' savings remain safe. pault's bring in jason trender, chairman and ceo of an investment strategy firm. jason, quite a week in financial markets. you know, the treasury secretary says all is well, safe and sound, but the markets aren't acting like it. just how big a question -- a problem is this in the banking system? >> well, paul, we don't know yet, but i think that, you know, history has taught us that, generally speaking, when there are problems like this in the banking system, they're not -- they generally don't tend to be isolated. i feel very strongly that in many ways the precursor for this has been 12 the years of i would say borderline irresponsible monoair the policy and fiscal policy -- paul: right. >> and so in some ways, it's not surprising that when inflation moves higher as a result of those policies, that people get caught offsides when the government has to pay the bill. and so i don't -- the simple answer is i don't know, but i would strongly argue that, or ill bet that there'll be more proble
paul welcome to the "journal editorial report". i'm paul gigot. the biden administration scrambled the calm mounting concerns about the stability of the american financial system in the wake of two regional bank failures with treasury secretary janet yellen assuring lawmakers thursday that the u.s. banking system is sound and promising americans that their deposits are safe. >> americans can feel confident that their deposits will be there when they need them. this week's...
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paul? i think it's fascinating _ reckon paul? i think it's fascinating and - reckon paul? ng - desantis to have a dignified silence but when you're punching with - desantis to have a dignified silence . but when you're punching with donald trump _ but when you're punching with donald trump know _ but when you're punching with donald trump know silence _ but when you're punching with donald trump know silence is _ but when you're punching with donald trump know silence is really- trump know silence is really allowed _ trump know silence is really allowed he _ trump know silence is really allowed. he has _ trump know silence is really allowed. he has to, - trump know silence is really| allowed. he has to, swinging himself _ allowed. he has to, swinging himself. doug _ allowed. he has to, swinging himself. doug rightly- allowed. he has to, swinging himself. doug rightly if- allowed. he has to, swinging himself. doug rightly if ricki allowed. he has to, swinging. himself. doug rightly if rick the regarded — himself. doug rightly if rick the regarded to _ himself. doug rightly i
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paul never reads them. paul never reads them. what happens at 8:49.31, 8:49 for paul. 's response to the group thread about mr. randolph. and then her phone locks forever. and is never unlocked again until it's recovered the next day. down here. 8:49 for both of them. the defendant after hearing multiple individuals of his family and friends and law partners get on the stand and listen to that video and say that's him on that video, got on the stand for the first time and will said, okay, i was there. he was forced into doing what he does all the time, and that's coming up with a new lie when he's confronted with evidence he can no longer deny. and the only reason he did that, the only reason he did that is because all of those witnesses at that witness stand said, yeah, that's him. he's there. why would he lie about that, ladies and gentlemen? why would he even think to lie about that if he were an innocent man? why would he even think about that, but he got on the stand and he's told you a story, and we're going to talk more about that story in a minute. his story was
paul never reads them. paul never reads them. what happens at 8:49.31, 8:49 for paul. 's response to the group thread about mr. randolph. and then her phone locks forever. and is never unlocked again until it's recovered the next day. down here. 8:49 for both of them. the defendant after hearing multiple individuals of his family and friends and law partners get on the stand and listen to that video and say that's him on that video, got on the stand for the first time and will said, okay, i was...
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you had a bunch of wins from ron paul and rand paul and a lot of people who never wound up going on toican nominees for president. i think sometimes cpac is over overstated. it used to be a good place to hear where lots of different pieces of the conservative movement were thinking about things, have those inside the tent debates, but now it is about donald trump so i don't blame ron desantis f for going. >>>> okay, thank youou. >>> the smell of burning rubber lingering for days in a a villa one israeli leader said needs to be erased. now it is the center of conflict. and cnn is there up next. ise your rate plan. so you can keep your focus on toe-turns and making sure the sauce is extra spicy. at t-mobile, there are no small businesses. ♪ time to protect your vehichle from winters wrath of course the hot sun can be tough on vehicles too time to protect your vehichle you need weathertech all year round! come on, protect your investment laser asured floorliners and cargoliner will shield the carpetin from sand and snow for your interior, there's seat protector and sunshade plus, mudflaps
you had a bunch of wins from ron paul and rand paul and a lot of people who never wound up going on toican nominees for president. i think sometimes cpac is over overstated. it used to be a good place to hear where lots of different pieces of the conservative movement were thinking about things, have those inside the tent debates, but now it is about donald trump so i don't blame ron desantis f for going. >>>> okay, thank youou. >>> the smell of burning rubber lingering for...
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paul's intuitive talents. you will recall that alex informed agents that paul was an intuitive little dude. that merriam procter, maggie's sister, said that maggie referred to paul as her little detective. and particularly when it came to trying to root out whether alex was still doing drugs. and he sort of left it there. left it there for you to then take it and run with it as if, oh, paul must have -- paul must have found alex using drugs, there must have been a confrontation down there at the kennel, and that must have been what happened. now, he didn't go that far in his argument, but he laid it out there for you to run with. but that was clearly the implication. and i want to tell you first, there are no facts to support that, none whatsoever. let me add another scenario, this equally as plausible. what if paul, the detective, learned the source of drugs that were being sold to his dad. what if paul, the detective, goes to that drug source. says cut it out. that's my dad, you're hurting my family. and if you don't, i'm going to tell on you. turn you in. and what if sources -- dangerous drug gang. >> i object. >> those were plausible scenarios they were thro
paul's intuitive talents. you will recall that alex informed agents that paul was an intuitive little dude. that merriam procter, maggie's sister, said that maggie referred to paul as her little detective. and particularly when it came to trying to root out whether alex was still doing drugs. and he sort of left it there. left it there for you to then take it and run with it as if, oh, paul must have -- paul must have found alex using drugs, there must have been a confrontation down there at...
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pauling ever been to a meeting or said anything in favor of the communists or e soviets. hoover though was convinced that pauling was just very good at covering his tracks. he urged the justice department prosecute pauling for perjury for hoover's view lying about being a communistarty. he pressured caltech, begin an investigation of pauling's politics. he started preuring u.s. government agencies and private donors to yank their grants from. pauling's lab. he pressured universities around the country to rescind saking invitations so paulg could not travel to discuss his research and then hoover in 1952 worked with the us passport offe to deny pauling a passport so that he could not travel abroad. it was this particular moment that pauling felt particularly oppressed by the fbi, because he really wanted to go to specific conference in ldon 1952, where he was going to see some photographs of, the of dna that he believed help him become the person who discovered the ructure. dna was gog to map the helix structure of dna. but he couldn't go to tha conference couldn't work wh those british scientists. and so it was a different group of british scientists who discovered the double helix of structure ofna. so
pauling ever been to a meeting or said anything in favor of the communists or e soviets. hoover though was convinced that pauling was just very good at covering his tracks. he urged the justice department prosecute pauling for perjury for hoover's view lying about being a communistarty. he pressured caltech, begin an investigation of pauling's politics. he started preuring u.s. government agencies and private donors to yank their grants from. pauling's lab. he pressured universities around the...
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paul embry. i'm joined now by the trade union, paul embry . paul, thank union, paul embry. u so much forjoining me. we probably start from a different point of view on strikes , but i point of view on strikes, but i wonder if you could give the for case strikes. why do you think they're justified. and why do you think they're not holding british to ransom ? well british public to ransom? well i think they're justified. jacob since simply because. so people are being asked again to accept are being asked again to accept a real terms cut and are being asked again, to pay for any crisis that they didn't create . crisis that they didn't create. had 14 years of this. we had the global financial crisis in 2008. since when? we've pretty paltry increases. we're now going through the cost of living crisis. people are increasingly it difficult to make meet, finding it difficult to pay their mortgages to pay their energy bills, put food on the table. and constant promise from the government . tomorrow simply the government. tomorrow simply isn't good enough. people want a real terms in
paul embry. i'm joined now by the trade union, paul embry . paul, thank union, paul embry. u so much forjoining me. we probably start from a different point of view on strikes , but i point of view on strikes, but i wonder if you could give the for case strikes. why do you think they're justified. and why do you think they're not holding british to ransom ? well british public to ransom? well i think they're justified. jacob since simply because. so people are being asked again to accept are...
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paul left? >> i'm assuming, you know, paul left because of -- you know, what happened. i'm assuming paul went to the kennels. >> and what did you do once maggie and paul left? >> i stayed in the house. >> okay. >> i was watching tv. looking at my phone. i actually fell asleep on the couch. >> okay. what time did you wake up? >> i don't know exactly what time i woke up. when ya'll get my phone, you know, i think one of the first things i did when i got up was call maggie because i was going to my mom's. i know i texted her. i checked my phone. what time did we say the text was, jim? 9:06? >> i have it written -- >> i showed you the other night. >> yes. >> so i texted her. i called her before that. i mean, she didn't answer at that point. and i left to go to my mom's. >> so easy for him to do. >> and you say -- said you laid down and took a little nap. and when you got up, maggie and paul was gone or did they leave when you laid down? >> i believe that --i'm not sure. >> they weren't there when you woke up around 9:00 mark or so when you made the call to maggie to let her know you was goin
paul left? >> i'm assuming, you know, paul left because of -- you know, what happened. i'm assuming paul went to the kennels. >> and what did you do once maggie and paul left? >> i stayed in the house. >> okay. >> i was watching tv. looking at my phone. i actually fell asleep on the couch. >> okay. what time did you wake up? >> i don't know exactly what time i woke up. when ya'll get my phone, you know, i think one of the first things i did when i got...
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paul burrell . paul, you rock. paul burrell. paul, you were obviously a very close friend of the late princess. d actually move the car crash and actually move the car crash and actually move the car the mangled of the car, a fake version of the car to paris. how has it made you feel? poor well done. i think netflix have just plunged to new deaths and depicting the car crash scene and in fact, create a replica of the crash is distasteful . it's insensitive distasteful. it's insensitive andifs distasteful. it's insensitive and it's heartless. we all know how the princess died. we don't need to see it portrayed in graphic on tv. it's sensationalism as . graphic on tv. it's sensationalism as. it's graphic on tv. it's sensationalism as . it's worst. graphic on tv. it's sensationalism as. it's worst. i thought actually , that depicted thought actually, that depicted the queen as a cold, heartless, distant woman was , bad enough. distant woman was, bad enough. and depicting queen elizabeth mother as an actress pulled through a hedge backwards when she such grace and elegance dunng she such grace and e
paul burrell . paul, you rock. paul burrell. paul, you were obviously a very close friend of the late princess. d actually move the car crash and actually move the car crash and actually move the car the mangled of the car, a fake version of the car to paris. how has it made you feel? poor well done. i think netflix have just plunged to new deaths and depicting the car crash scene and in fact, create a replica of the crash is distasteful . it's insensitive distasteful. it's insensitive andifs...
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paul burrell . paul, you rock. paul burrell. paul, you were obviously a very close friend of the late princess. crash and actually move the car crash and actually move the car crash and actually move the car the mangled of the car, a fake version of the car to paris. how has it made you feel? poor well done. i think netflix have just plunged to new deaths and depicting the car crash scene and in fact, create a replica of the crash is distasteful . it's insensitive distasteful. it's insensitive andifs distasteful. it's insensitive and it's heartless. we all know how the princess died. we don't need to see it portrayed in graphic on tv. it's sensationalism as . graphic on tv. it's sensationalism as. it's graphic on tv. it's sensationalism as . it's worst. graphic on tv. it's sensationalism as. it's worst. i thought actually , that depicted thought actually, that depicted the queen as a cold, heartless, distant woman was , bad enough. distant woman was, bad enough. and depicting queen elizabeth mother as an actress pulled through a hedge backwards when she such grace and elegance dunng she such gra
paul burrell . paul, you rock. paul burrell. paul, you were obviously a very close friend of the late princess. crash and actually move the car crash and actually move the car crash and actually move the car the mangled of the car, a fake version of the car to paris. how has it made you feel? poor well done. i think netflix have just plunged to new deaths and depicting the car crash scene and in fact, create a replica of the crash is distasteful . it's insensitive distasteful. it's insensitive...
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well, i'm joined by local resident and campaigner paul clinkers . paul, i know paul clinkers. volved with this battle. were you surprised when michael gove took the decision to overrule all local democracy 7 to overrule all local democracy ? i was completely because the planning inspector held a three day hearing. this is in last year and suddenly we were told he wasn't going to make a it was going to be called in by the secretary of state. so we now, nine months down the line, we suddenly out and made this decision which drives a coach and through. local and horses through. the local planning . from the local planning process. from the local planning process. from the local planning process. from the local planning process in from the views of your elected local council , views of your elected local council, what are your objections to this solar farm? well, it's within the wrekin forest strategic landscape. you've heard of the wrekin, this lovely big hill that's going shropshire. it's known internationally all around the region and, you know, running around the region. and if
well, i'm joined by local resident and campaigner paul clinkers . paul, i know paul clinkers. volved with this battle. were you surprised when michael gove took the decision to overrule all local democracy 7 to overrule all local democracy ? i was completely because the planning inspector held a three day hearing. this is in last year and suddenly we were told he wasn't going to make a it was going to be called in by the secretary of state. so we now, nine months down the line, we suddenly out...