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but reuben had to come back just a few weeks later, just calling to him in the segment, evenings. but i couldn't go shopping with him on my on or drive into town with him in the car to time when he was sitting in the car seat in the back. he'd scratch, he's skin so badly that it was hard for me to concentrate on driving. and of course that made easy, and so i much was all in the and we realized he needed to be trade and we called design limits and not just causes on crane, which is a fairly common treatments in you are dramatize, has he needed systemic causes aren't therapy taking those liquid cartoons that the problem was that ruben would scratch the areas until they bled. that lead to fresh infections, which would then in turn each and lead to more scratching organs. doctors hopes that systemic steroids therapy would interrupt this vicious circle. that one does body health light. his skin didn't prove somewhat on this thing to guess. now, he started eating and drinking a bit, but he still had flare ups when it became worse again. and, and the cortisone cause side effects to, to
but reuben had to come back just a few weeks later, just calling to him in the segment, evenings. but i couldn't go shopping with him on my on or drive into town with him in the car to time when he was sitting in the car seat in the back. he'd scratch, he's skin so badly that it was hard for me to concentrate on driving. and of course that made easy, and so i much was all in the and we realized he needed to be trade and we called design limits and not just causes on crane, which is a fairly...
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symptoms of nutritional deficiencies that final that's cool, cleaned by the, by the problem with reuben was that as soon as he ate anything, he started drooling that for sure. that's very common at that age health. but when seriously inflamed skin comes into contact with saliva, it causes even more redness in a ching to cards when to speak. and so he didn't want to eat anything. and that combined with poor sleep, was what led to his failure to thrive. compute the doctors 1st tried giving him antibiotics, appointments creams and a special diet. but ruben had to come back just a few weeks later as quantum. intersect mid evening. but i couldn't go shopping with him on my on or drive into town, which came in like how to sign. when he was sitting in the car seat in the back, he'd scratch, he's skin so badly that it was hard for me to concentrate on driving. and of course at maggie's, and so i much was all in the and we realized he needed to be traded. we call design limits and not just causes on crane, which is a fairly common treatment for new or dramatize. his, he needed systemic causes ar
symptoms of nutritional deficiencies that final that's cool, cleaned by the, by the problem with reuben was that as soon as he ate anything, he started drooling that for sure. that's very common at that age health. but when seriously inflamed skin comes into contact with saliva, it causes even more redness in a ching to cards when to speak. and so he didn't want to eat anything. and that combined with poor sleep, was what led to his failure to thrive. compute the doctors 1st tried giving him...
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almost like it's talking about the full we started this therapy, reuben, and spend a good part of his young life in the hospital class and also off touch bases. i never said since dante, you know, he hasn't been in the hospital, that's all i can say. you just got to nicole most of this and then this kid, it's like, he's a totally different child and all the side effect to the cortisone, which took months to get under control are now gone, hectic office quite it was so good to see him starting to eat again to enjoy food and to grow into this mix. reuben's height and weight, or no normal for his age is slipped from west side. lucky that he's such a cheerful kid. last year when we had alpha spring wake, hospital stay, he went through a loss. i thought he carved really well and he was always in a cheerful murder, fixed. he made all the noises and all the stuff happy. got them laughing fucking much things would have been harder on may if you weren't such as cheerful, happy go lucky kid. yeah, no, anyone who has an allergy knows they should have void. the trick is full though that's often e
almost like it's talking about the full we started this therapy, reuben, and spend a good part of his young life in the hospital class and also off touch bases. i never said since dante, you know, he hasn't been in the hospital, that's all i can say. you just got to nicole most of this and then this kid, it's like, he's a totally different child and all the side effect to the cortisone, which took months to get under control are now gone, hectic office quite it was so good to see him starting...
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an american example, reuben kant, from texas, was executed by lethal injection in 1993, allegedly for local the houston chronicle newspaper proved that reuben kant was slandered by a single witness. later he refused. from his testimony and admitted that he was simply lying about a person he didn’t even know. this concerns miscarriages of justice as an argument against the death penalty. but the main argument, nevertheless, is the immutable human right to life, as basic and irrevocable. the right to life is enshrined in our current russian constitution. part one of article twenty, everyone has the right to life. part two will follow, as a temporary measure until cancellation, provides for the death penalty. the death penalty, pending its abolition, may be established by federal law as an exceptional measure of punishment for particularly serious crimes against life , providing the accused with the right to have his case examined by a jury, that is, the abolition of the death penalty was included in our constitution from the very beginning, this is the course taken back in 1993. in 1950
an american example, reuben kant, from texas, was executed by lethal injection in 1993, allegedly for local the houston chronicle newspaper proved that reuben kant was slandered by a single witness. later he refused. from his testimony and admitted that he was simply lying about a person he didn’t even know. this concerns miscarriages of justice as an argument against the death penalty. but the main argument, nevertheless, is the immutable human right to life, as basic and irrevocable. the...
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witnesses in an investigation into his alleged involvement with right wing power military groups. reuben maintains he is innocent. the legal battle has been going on for several months. south koreans are choosing a new program. it's in a closely font election that will determine the president's political face, even though he's not on the ballad. the result will decide whether a unit. so y'all can push forward with his conservative agenda. his party currently lacks of parliamentary majority opinion polls ahead of the vote for addicted, it would be a close race. if the liberal opposition wins, it could push you humans, impeachment take a closer look. now with grace change, the journalist reporter news anchor with south korea's already wrong tv. and so welcome to the w. grace. now this will be a closely far election between the 2 main parties. how are the trying to win over voters? all right, so as you mentioned, opinion polls are mixed. and election observers say candidates in about 50 to 55 local districts are and neck and neck. races, making them too close to call, and over the past few
witnesses in an investigation into his alleged involvement with right wing power military groups. reuben maintains he is innocent. the legal battle has been going on for several months. south koreans are choosing a new program. it's in a closely font election that will determine the president's political face, even though he's not on the ballad. the result will decide whether a unit. so y'all can push forward with his conservative agenda. his party currently lacks of parliamentary majority...
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the reuben brothers building as who already held big investments in the city and amanda staley, who had built a career brokering deals for middle east investors, provided the perfect front door thing. the role that wanted to stave we played and the takeover. and since can really be understated, coughing up quite english women as the face of the take over some of the new owners, things to say the supporters was critical. not only the, but i think she was very in depth in our engagements with the media. she has been a nice digression away from the color behind the cloud, which is the most fans didn't take much to be convinced. so either the saudis invested in the squad, renovated the training facilities, proposed the stadium expansion, and announced plans to develop the land around saint james's park. which ashley, who do i, the sold off, were allowed to wallow in dilapidation. that goal? so i pulled cash into the women's team, which was languishing in the full during mark s these rain. they now waiting to be competing in europe by 2027. that's another contribution ottoman, because you've
the reuben brothers building as who already held big investments in the city and amanda staley, who had built a career brokering deals for middle east investors, provided the perfect front door thing. the role that wanted to stave we played and the takeover. and since can really be understated, coughing up quite english women as the face of the take over some of the new owners, things to say the supporters was critical. not only the, but i think she was very in depth in our engagements with the...
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relationship with secretary albright, including secretary blinken and former colleagues jim o'brien, jamie reuben and suzy george among others. second, i'd like to draw your attention to a very unique item that we've borrowed from the nato archives, and this one might surprise you a little bit. nato's first cookbook. yes, that's right. cookbook, you heard me correctly, entitled "the best of taste" published in 1957 by the supreme allied commander atlantic officers' wives club. the book highlights recipes representing the 15 allies that we had at the time. now, dwight d. eisenhower, the first -- the president of the united states submitted his favorite recipe, old-fashioned beef stew. now, in that spirit, we've prepared a wonderful menu for you tonight. but it does not include beef stew, so rest assured. but what we did do tonight with the menu is we have created an array of very distinct dishes featuring the specialties and the special food of each of nato's 12 founding members, so you'll see trays passing tonight with flags on them denoting which country that particular dish is from. finally, an
relationship with secretary albright, including secretary blinken and former colleagues jim o'brien, jamie reuben and suzy george among others. second, i'd like to draw your attention to a very unique item that we've borrowed from the nato archives, and this one might surprise you a little bit. nato's first cookbook. yes, that's right. cookbook, you heard me correctly, entitled "the best of taste" published in 1957 by the supreme allied commander atlantic officers' wives club. the...
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to quote my colleague, the great lisa reuben, if today's jury selection had a theme song, it would be under pressure. this morning, three perspective jurors all of whom were women expressed concerns about their inability to serve due to their fears surrounding the case. the first juror was dismissed after saying she has really bad anxiety and wouldn't be able to be completely here and fair. adding, people have found out where i am. another broke down crying while she was being questioned, saying, i have to be honest. i feel so nervous and anxious right now. a third juror was excused after saying she felt anxiety and self-doubt. her voice audibly cracking while answering questions. all of this underscores the unique challenge the jurors in this trial face. a trial that at times has felt more like that of a mob boss than that of a former president. today, for example, trump's attorneys once again asked for the name of the first witness, which the d.a.'s office has refused to share with the defense, due to the fact that trump has been posting about everyone and anyone involved in the cas
to quote my colleague, the great lisa reuben, if today's jury selection had a theme song, it would be under pressure. this morning, three perspective jurors all of whom were women expressed concerns about their inability to serve due to their fears surrounding the case. the first juror was dismissed after saying she has really bad anxiety and wouldn't be able to be completely here and fair. adding, people have found out where i am. another broke down crying while she was being questioned,...
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joining me now is lisa reuben, msnbc legal correspondent and tristan snell, former assistant attorney general for new york and author of "taking down trump, 12 rules for prosecuting donald trump by someone who did it successfully." lisa, i'm going to go to you first. hopefully i characterized the day properly now. tell me what stood out to you? >> one moment that stood out most is one you just covered. joshua steinglass was literally right up to the lunch break when he got to that line of questions about "national enquirer" gold. bove was trying to establish through his cross-examination that many facets of the arrangement between trump, cohen, and pecker, the thing prosecutors have characterized as a conspiracy were standard operating procedure. he used those three words so many times it was like his mantra. but steinglass poked holes in that by showing that the payment to karen mcdougal and the purpose to which it was put was in fact anything but standard operating procedure because what was standard operating procedure at the "national enquirer"? making lots of money, and pecker in
joining me now is lisa reuben, msnbc legal correspondent and tristan snell, former assistant attorney general for new york and author of "taking down trump, 12 rules for prosecuting donald trump by someone who did it successfully." lisa, i'm going to go to you first. hopefully i characterized the day properly now. tell me what stood out to you? >> one moment that stood out most is one you just covered. joshua steinglass was literally right up to the lunch break when he got to...
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reuben spoke with the bar's owners, who say that if safety doesn't improve, businesses will suffer. >> for owners of the guild house in san jose, this was the last straw. >> a team cuts through the back door with tools, takes the entire safe and leaves, taking thousands of dollars, causing thousands more in damage and it isn't the first time the esports and gaming club has had eight break ins so far three this year alone. every time we've had a break in, we've increased our cameras, we've increased our closing procedures, we've increased our locks and it just is not helping. >> and so they've decided to go public, posting their frustration and video of the crime online that caught the attention of the mayor and the police chief. they toured the guild house today and say combating downtown crime is a priority. >> one of the big things we're emphasizing is presence and visibility. >> through having foot patrols and community service officers down in the downtown core, every day. >> the san jose downtown association has already been working with local businesses. they alerted police to a
reuben spoke with the bar's owners, who say that if safety doesn't improve, businesses will suffer. >> for owners of the guild house in san jose, this was the last straw. >> a team cuts through the back door with tools, takes the entire safe and leaves, taking thousands of dollars, causing thousands more in damage and it isn't the first time the esports and gaming club has had eight break ins so far three this year alone. every time we've had a break in, we've increased our cameras,...
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joining us now is msnbc legal correspondent lisa reuben. inside the courtroom. great to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> i know we disagree on this and you understand these things more than me. tell me why trump should not plead guilty or why he's unlikely to plead guilty? >> part of that is it necessitate the parts of the prosecutors and their permission. i don't see the d. aflt's office allowing trump to plead down from 34 felony counts to one. if he were to plead guilty, judge merchan would want to sents him immediately. i would not see a situation where he would agree to delay the sentencing and trump would want that to happen because thee are felonies that are punishable not just by a few months but from two to four years in jail for each count. >> so if he -- even if he is found guilty in this trial, he can still count on the likelihood that his sentencing could be delayed until after the election, and presumably obviated once he's elected if he does in fact succeed in his re-election effort. >> if he sticks with the trial, the pr
joining us now is msnbc legal correspondent lisa reuben. inside the courtroom. great to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> i know we disagree on this and you understand these things more than me. tell me why trump should not plead guilty or why he's unlikely to plead guilty? >> part of that is it necessitate the parts of the prosecutors and their permission. i don't see the d. aflt's office allowing trump to plead down from 34 felony counts to one. if he were to plead...
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and reuben live in san jose for us tonight. and thank you. >> santa clara county district attorney jeff rosen is taking steps to change the sentences of more than a dozen prison inmates , from death to life behind bars without parole. the da says the move comes four years after the district attorney's office stopped using the death penalty. rosen said he lost faith in capital punishment in recent years. he called it an antiquated, racially biased, error prone system that deters nothing and the costs and costs the county millions of dollars. >> we're doing a few things. one, we're bringing finality to the case, finality to the victims. >> this is what's going to happen. this person is going to die in prison. and we're also able to then take the resources that we were using to defend these convictions. and apply them in other, more productive places in our office. >> if approved by the court, the move will affect 15 people who have been sentenced to death in santa clara county. the oldest case goes back as far as 1979 and is stil
and reuben live in san jose for us tonight. and thank you. >> santa clara county district attorney jeff rosen is taking steps to change the sentences of more than a dozen prison inmates , from death to life behind bars without parole. the da says the move comes four years after the district attorney's office stopped using the death penalty. rosen said he lost faith in capital punishment in recent years. he called it an antiquated, racially biased, error prone system that deters nothing...
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harvested for now i get, i mean the, i mean i'm the i the different types of fish from the golf and reuben to port la n woulda. we send the page after the bill. price of $107.00 be it'll be good that's almost to utilize, but you know, we have on weekly cash. i'll be 100 pillows. i'll face that. that's about 115 months that i can from use here on my well eat. there's all found a lot of i'm adding up to 10 extra fees are yet above that $11000.00. utilize the big uh, or done on the, on the budget for nas method is completely organic. he does and use any chemicals, but life has and pesticides. this allows him to keep his costs down. his method is known as 0 budgets, not to the spot. me for this all, i don't know if a normal bama will the same 20000 rubies 200 couldn't be utilized buddy good. but on just 10000 will be integrated bombing, i have no expenses because the visa one broke functions and the book lies in front of the other one on the phone or your tablets or the india learning about this funding method. in india, some 20000000 hectares of farmland would be suitable for this form of cir
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so then kind of disappeared, some courtesy discussion from reuben policy discussions, and no one pays enough attention at the moment the attend, due to exam pages, the on, on, on the waiting action. obviously, these are the forces that would be put them into the court forces intensity, but also extending any, for instance, the minutes is an active part of this work. they, that's the no cause that exists to go into an image as well as other activities that, that support thing do any passion. so would they, it would, could stop by doing exist serious bridges on these actors will agent and global act as the 14 daughters who that additional ability, facts which is that, you know, that would be very serious consequences for the, for them continue. and they were at the moment, there is no incentives for the indoor. okay, that's very clear. thank you for to history 100 kind of from a, from the university of manchester. thank you so much. i have a job. it a, an independent commission assessment by the government on access to abortion has presented its findings. the procedure is technically il
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hey, did states senator from this of arizona, reuben day and i have worked with rubin and i will tell you he is a tireless fighter for the people and families of arizona and essential partner to >> president biden and me representative grijalva, wanted to be here today. >> i know >> that we are all praying for him we iced his wife is here and i said to her, you know, the thing i love about role, he is such a fighter and he is a street fighter flight. he is a fighter >> and so we know he's going to be okay. and we're thinking of him as he begins his treatment for cancer. i want to thank as well my dear friend and the president of reproductive freedom for all mini terrazzo, where she thank. you many for your leadership and a special thank you to all the organizers in arizona who are collecting signatures to put the right to reproductive freedom the. ballot in the state constitution >> and to the >> thousands of organizers from across our nation who are joining us virtually today. and i also want to thank the secretary of state, adrian font and all the other leaders of the arizona state
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being a culture and baset over the sport and around the world, especially in his homeland come a reuben, founder of an african marshal, lots festival, which brings together competitors from 60 countries. every year. the event is represented as an alternative to the olympics. as of many africans struggle to find opportunities in the home line as well. we sat down with him. i so how much of it and people love marshall out, you know, on of closed that to do football is more develop in the uh, you know, if we go on to have to, to be studied in shouting templates and also to be what i'm today. you know, i see how cool kind of head bring to the people based on the, on bring also the piece. so those she was very important for me for me. it was very good. and also it does seem that relation between china and africa was those to for them. um, uh, i cleared in 2017 and the 1st edition was on income living in 2018. so i was in 2000 and it's in china when china or the olympic game. and in that moment it was very, very big on how china promotes. she's on the culture of the say, what can we do to hel
being a culture and baset over the sport and around the world, especially in his homeland come a reuben, founder of an african marshal, lots festival, which brings together competitors from 60 countries. every year. the event is represented as an alternative to the olympics. as of many africans struggle to find opportunities in the home line as well. we sat down with him. i so how much of it and people love marshall out, you know, on of closed that to do football is more develop in the uh, you...
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being a culture and baset over the sport and around the world, especially in his homeland come a reuben founder of an african marshal lots festival, which brings together competitors from 60 countries every year. the event is, are presented as an alternative to the olympics, as of many african struggle to find opportunities and now her plans while we sat down with him. i. so how much of it and people love marshal out, you know, on of cause that to do football is more different up in the uh, you know, if we go on to have to, to be studied in shouting templates and also to be what i'm today. you know, i see how cool for kind of help bring to the people to be stronger and bring also to piece.
being a culture and baset over the sport and around the world, especially in his homeland come a reuben founder of an african marshal lots festival, which brings together competitors from 60 countries every year. the event is, are presented as an alternative to the olympics, as of many african struggle to find opportunities and now her plans while we sat down with him. i. so how much of it and people love marshal out, you know, on of cause that to do football is more different up in the uh, you...
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this is you and awkwafina the great paul reubens right there. you may know him.ds with paul? yes. jen d'angelo, a writer, she put this whole part that had to do with paul and i remember thinking to we have paul did paul agree to this and it was like okay, i guess i will just text paul and say and i send you something, is that okay, and he is just so great, he read it immediately and said hey, i will come and plate that she came to play the first day and it was such an honor and a privilege to have him on our film and, i mean, just so great. >> stephen: and i understand that was the last thing he did. >> yes. >> stephen: lovely. we have to take a quick break but don't go anywhere, we will be right back with more sandra oh, everybody. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ shopify helps you sell at every stage of your business. so you can sell it online, take it in person and go big. like a million orders big. whatever the stage, businesses that grow grow with shopify. no two bodies are the same. some pads, never got that message. but, always flexfoam did! it protects against d
this is you and awkwafina the great paul reubens right there. you may know him.ds with paul? yes. jen d'angelo, a writer, she put this whole part that had to do with paul and i remember thinking to we have paul did paul agree to this and it was like okay, i guess i will just text paul and say and i send you something, is that okay, and he is just so great, he read it immediately and said hey, i will come and plate that she came to play the first day and it was such an honor and a privilege to...
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joining me now, jennifer reuben and michael -- nbc news presidential historian. welcome back to the last word. michael, we have become numb to it but trump has made history again in the worst way. >> more than in the worst way. probably in about 20 ways. let's -- if any of us is numb to this and i think we probably aren't but in case we are imagine that this was harry truman in court falling sleep and being accused of what he is being accused of and behaving the way he has been. this is something the founders did not exactly have in mind for a future president. they thought they had created a system that would exclude people that would be likely to be accused of criminal conduct though of course we don't know if he will be found guilty or not. the other thing is you remember the guy -- and i think it was a male, i don't want to assume that but the person in the trump group who said you know it'll be great. he can campaign from the courtroom. that's a classic example of turning lemons into lemonade and doesn't seem to be happening this guy is on display eight hour
joining me now, jennifer reuben and michael -- nbc news presidential historian. welcome back to the last word. michael, we have become numb to it but trump has made history again in the worst way. >> more than in the worst way. probably in about 20 ways. let's -- if any of us is numb to this and i think we probably aren't but in case we are imagine that this was harry truman in court falling sleep and being accused of what he is being accused of and behaving the way he has been. this is...
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ktvu is an reuben continues our coverage as tara vanderveer retires from stanford women's basketball. >> she leaves behind not just a string of records and championships, but also a group of players that love her like family. >> when i played in the olympics in 1996, the team used to call her my mama, and they're like, what's up with your mama today? >> for katy steding vanderveer was mama, but also mentor. steadying was her first recruit to stanford, joined her for the olympics, and eventually followed her into coaching vanderveer's impact. >> i don't think it's measurable, you know, because i think along the way she's done everything to fight for women and for women's basketball. >> vanderveer herself says. coaching has always been about transformation on and off the court. >> as their coach, i have aspired to help each player get to a place they couldn't get on their own, and i don't think any of us will ever be able to thank her enough for how much she's given to each of us personally. >> jeanette pohlen played for vanderveer from 2007 to 2011. >> all of the championships, the suc
ktvu is an reuben continues our coverage as tara vanderveer retires from stanford women's basketball. >> she leaves behind not just a string of records and championships, but also a group of players that love her like family. >> when i played in the olympics in 1996, the team used to call her my mama, and they're like, what's up with your mama today? >> for katy steding vanderveer was mama, but also mentor. steadying was her first recruit to stanford, joined her for the...
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. >> ktvu is an reuben live now at the santa clara county registrar s office in an.ans that both candidates could now be moving on to the general election. >> that's right. and there had been actually only one vote separating the two candidates until the final tally brought in one more to tie it up. thank you. the race for the 16th congressional district had already been filled with drama, neck and neck all along. now a single vote in the final minutes may have made all the difference. >> our count indicates that we have one more vote that came in yesterday for joe simitian, giving joe simitian and evan lowe both exactly 30,249 votes. but the information we have right now is that it is a tie, a tie for the second spot in the general election, which means both advance former san jose mayor sam liccardo was already in. if it is a dead heat, then both candidates move forward to the november general election and there will be a three way race for the congressional seat. >> while the tie is not yet official, the period for counting ballots has ended. both san mateo and sa
. >> ktvu is an reuben live now at the santa clara county registrar s office in an.ans that both candidates could now be moving on to the general election. >> that's right. and there had been actually only one vote separating the two candidates until the final tally brought in one more to tie it up. thank you. the race for the 16th congressional district had already been filled with drama, neck and neck all along. now a single vote in the final minutes may have made all the...
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is an reuben live tonight in san jose, where this proposal an is starting to get some mixed reaction. >> yeah, the county supervisors say it is important to investigate this, to weigh the pros and cons of turf. and they're hoping this study will help them do just that. should artificial turf be banned? that's what santa clara county supervisors want to know. they've commissioned a study of the environmental, health and safety concerns surrounding it. parent meghna varma says her son hates the stuff on hot summer days. >> it's hot and if you fall, it hurts. so he's complained about it a fair bit. >> but for the group, mothers out front silicon valley, the issue is bigger than just that. they're worried about forever. chemicals leaching from the turf . >> so it's very irresponsible to allow children to play on surfaces that are toxic, that have been connected to cancer already, the santa clara county medical association wrote a letter supporting the ban, and supervisor otto lee believes the study will find turf is a hazard. >> that truly is the case. then, if a ban is necessary, then we
is an reuben live tonight in san jose, where this proposal an is starting to get some mixed reaction. >> yeah, the county supervisors say it is important to investigate this, to weigh the pros and cons of turf. and they're hoping this study will help them do just that. should artificial turf be banned? that's what santa clara county supervisors want to know. they've commissioned a study of the environmental, health and safety concerns surrounding it. parent meghna varma says her son hates...
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as ktvu is, an reuben shows us the sideshows took place as far ranging as far from the bay bridge toe peninsula. >> this was the scene in menlo park saturday. screeching tires, a massive crowd and a lone police officer who happened to see it all unfold. >> as soon as the officer got there, people started to surround the officer's vehicle, blind him with laser pointers, and started to, hit and kick his patrol car, causing a window to break. >> this photo shows the damage. thankfully, the officer was not injured, but as the sideshow moved down the peninsula to palo alto and then to mountain view, a spectator wasn't so lucky. a 20 year old suffered a broken ankle when she was hit by a spinning car. >> these types of activities are incredibly dangerous, not just to responding officers, but to the entire public at large and to the participants who are involved in them. >> that's why there's a massive crackdown underway. places like san jose have a special sideshow protocol involving air support, 100 officers, and an ordinance that allows bystanders to be cited. and in san joaquin county ,
as ktvu is, an reuben shows us the sideshows took place as far ranging as far from the bay bridge toe peninsula. >> this was the scene in menlo park saturday. screeching tires, a massive crowd and a lone police officer who happened to see it all unfold. >> as soon as the officer got there, people started to surround the officer's vehicle, blind him with laser pointers, and started to, hit and kick his patrol car, causing a window to break. >> this photo shows the damage....
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had you adam reuben stein and bennett who did exposes on their time at the "new york times" and how theith big essays and columnist and the free press. what is different is the "new york times" isn't taxpayer subsidized, npr is second of all is he still. they wrote their pieces after they left. he is still there. and is he going to -- i mean, think about how frustrated he must be. he loves this institution. he has been there for a quarter century. i used to love this institution. lots of us did. even conservatives who thought they were beautiful stories and beautifully -- beautiful broadcasts. even liberal bias. is he so frustrated in trying to get some bias there that he felt he had to go outside the institution and call them out publicly in order to save an institution that he loves. and you know, it just shows how the echo chamber that they are in there that they wouldn't even listen to him. >> steve: yeah. and he does talk a little bit about how when donald trump was president, they did everything, for the most part, they could, to damage his presidency. but, i remember that going b
had you adam reuben stein and bennett who did exposes on their time at the "new york times" and how theith big essays and columnist and the free press. what is different is the "new york times" isn't taxpayer subsidized, npr is second of all is he still. they wrote their pieces after they left. he is still there. and is he going to -- i mean, think about how frustrated he must be. he loves this institution. he has been there for a quarter century. i used to love this...
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inside the courthouse, i started as team overflow room and through the endless grace of lisa reuben moved to the main courtroom for the second half of the day. while i have written a book about donald trump called the man who sold america for which i interviewed many a trump person and former campaign staffer, et cetera, today was the first time i have actually been in the same room with donald trump. the tormentor of black teenagers like myself in the late 1980s when the central park trial took place in the very same courthouse. what i can tell you is he's taller than you might expect and walks in a gait that is shufflier than you would think. and he's definitely a scowler. although who wouldn't be scowling facing 34 criminal counts in a case that could in theory send you to prison. i can also confirm he has a strangely orange hue, although lighter orange now that he's out of the florida sun and away from the tanning beds, and whoever does his hair masked the thinning in the back and on top with deft cantilevering. but how today started was not so much about donald trump the man as it wa
inside the courthouse, i started as team overflow room and through the endless grace of lisa reuben moved to the main courtroom for the second half of the day. while i have written a book about donald trump called the man who sold america for which i interviewed many a trump person and former campaign staffer, et cetera, today was the first time i have actually been in the same room with donald trump. the tormentor of black teenagers like myself in the late 1980s when the central park trial...
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lisa reubens and also paul butler are joining us. lisa, you've been amaamazing. you never take a day off. but let me ask you when do we expect, anyway to tell whether today could be the day where we hear what the judge will decide about thegag order alleged violations? he certainly seemed very impatient of the ability to restrain let's say donald trump. >> he is equally frustrated with todd's ability to connect him with the attacks. that was the chief defense, that donald trump was simply defending himself in the court of public opinion. i expect that we'll hear from week's end. but judge merchan said that he wouldn't rule from the bench because he understands that it will likely be appealed so he wants to take his time to be thoughtful about which of the posts are violations and what the relief is. and i will note for our viewers, $1,000 per violation doesn't sound like very much and it is not, but that is the maximum allowed under the statute. the only alternative is incarceration for up for 30 days. you heard the d.a.'s office say yesterday that is not what th
lisa reubens and also paul butler are joining us. lisa, you've been amaamazing. you never take a day off. but let me ask you when do we expect, anyway to tell whether today could be the day where we hear what the judge will decide about thegag order alleged violations? he certainly seemed very impatient of the ability to restrain let's say donald trump. >> he is equally frustrated with todd's ability to connect him with the attacks. that was the chief defense, that donald trump was simply...
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ktvu is an reuben has a story. >> whether you're craving garlic popcorn, garlic sausage or maple brown a new destination for all things garlic. last banos, the fairgrounds there will play host to the california garlic festival. >> we felt it was best to be centrally located between the top producing garlic county. >> the move comes after two years in stockton, but really the organizers are picking up the torch from the now defunct gilroy garlic festival following a mass shooting in 2019, gilroy canceled their event indefinitely and started offering a charitable golf tournament instead. we reached out to them for reaction, but didn't hear back when gilroy ceased their operations. >> we had a lot of people reach out to us saying, hey, you guys do festivals, your local farmers , is there something you can do? >> the new organizers who also run an asparagus festival, knew exactly what to do. there will be monster trucks, camel rides, live entertainment, scholarship, pageants, and of course garlic. >> and we just didn't want it to hurt our agriculture community. so we just picked it up and
ktvu is an reuben has a story. >> whether you're craving garlic popcorn, garlic sausage or maple brown a new destination for all things garlic. last banos, the fairgrounds there will play host to the california garlic festival. >> we felt it was best to be centrally located between the top producing garlic county. >> the move comes after two years in stockton, but really the organizers are picking up the torch from the now defunct gilroy garlic festival following a mass...
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we will have to see what happens next after this three day strike, our anne reuben there for us live. thank you anne. okay, back now to that new legislation aimed at protecting workers and their right to disconnect. >> assembly member matt haney joining us live now with more details on how this would work. matt, thanks for joining us this afternoon. first off, what sparked this proposal for yourself? what made you think of the idea to come up with something like this? the right to disconnect act? >> well, i've heard from a lot of my constituents, family and friends, about how, they often feel like they have no time when they're not working. i used to be, for most people that you went into work, you clocked in, you worked hard, and when you clocked out, you were able to rest or be with your kids, now, because of the 24 hour accessibility that we have with our smartphone, as many people are working 24 over seven jobs, they have to always be available to respond to emails and texts. and there's a solution to it, which is, companies should be clearer about when their employees are expecte
we will have to see what happens next after this three day strike, our anne reuben there for us live. thank you anne. okay, back now to that new legislation aimed at protecting workers and their right to disconnect. >> assembly member matt haney joining us live now with more details on how this would work. matt, thanks for joining us this afternoon. first off, what sparked this proposal for yourself? what made you think of the idea to come up with something like this? the right to...
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ktvu is an reuben live now in santa clara county, with more on what happens next. >> and yeah, there are some big decisions to be made about whether either side wants to ask for a recount or if all the focus now shifts to november. this is the day all the votes get checked, stamped and sent to the secretary of state, both in san mateo county and in santa clara county. >> today is certification day, and what they're certifying is hard to believe. >> with all the votes in in the district 16 congressional race, it's a tie. assembly member evan lowe and santa clara county supervisor joe simitian each have exactly 30,249 votes. well i was shocked. >> i mean, you know, this almost never happens and certainly hasn't happened in a congressional race in california . >> according to san jose state political science professor melinda jackson, it means both lowe and simitian will likely advance. they'll be joining front runner former san jose mayor sam liccardo in the general election. >> if we do have the three way runoff in november, the winning candidate very well might not have a majority. s
ktvu is an reuben live now in santa clara county, with more on what happens next. >> and yeah, there are some big decisions to be made about whether either side wants to ask for a recount or if all the focus now shifts to november. this is the day all the votes get checked, stamped and sent to the secretary of state, both in san mateo county and in santa clara county. >> today is certification day, and what they're certifying is hard to believe. >> with all the votes in in the...
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ktvu is an reuben spoke with several of them about how vanderveer impacted their lives and the game of basketball. and ann joins us now live from the stanford campus with more on this story. ann >> yeah, the players we talked to called vanderveer an inspiration. they say she made her team and the game better, and for that they can't thank her enough. >> as tara vanderveer retires from stanford women's basketball, she leaves behind not just a string of records and championships, but also a group of players that love her like family. >> when i played in the olympics in 1996, the team used to call her my mama, and they're like, what's up with your mama today? >> for katy steding vanderveer was mama, but also mentor. steadying was her first recruit to stanford, joined her for the olympics, and eventually followed her into coaching vanderveer's impact. >> i don't think it's measurable , you know, because i think along the way she's done everything to fight for women and for women's basketball. >> vanderveer herself says coaching has always been about transformation on and off the court. >>
ktvu is an reuben spoke with several of them about how vanderveer impacted their lives and the game of basketball. and ann joins us now live from the stanford campus with more on this story. ann >> yeah, the players we talked to called vanderveer an inspiration. they say she made her team and the game better, and for that they can't thank her enough. >> as tara vanderveer retires from stanford women's basketball, she leaves behind not just a string of records and championships, but...
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. >> and to that point, chuck, i'm reading a note here from lisa reuben who is in the overflow room, i believe. and she's talking about the fact that pecker and pecker describing his conversations with michael cohen, and with his editor, i guess it was executive editor about what was going to happen in the 2015-2016 campaign. pecker told his employee this arrangement of killing stories and stories that had come that were negative stories had to be kept a secret because they were going to try to help the campaign and to do that, it had to stay quiet. in almost every regard, the amount of money being paid, the catch and kill scheme, the checkbook journalism is not unusual for these tabloids, but everything was geared to getting him elected. and i think just paraen thetically, our colleague rachel maddow showed the covers, and the covers are what really matter for the "national enquirer" because people don't buy it for the content. they buy it for the cover. they see it as they go into every supermarket in america. just about all of the 2016 covers that they showed, these were about, yo
. >> and to that point, chuck, i'm reading a note here from lisa reuben who is in the overflow room, i believe. and she's talking about the fact that pecker and pecker describing his conversations with michael cohen, and with his editor, i guess it was executive editor about what was going to happen in the 2015-2016 campaign. pecker told his employee this arrangement of killing stories and stories that had come that were negative stories had to be kept a secret because they were going to...
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ktvu is an reuben joins us live from the area with the latest and there's now a plan for a temporary fix. >> yeah, caltrans is actually planning to put up protective barricades as soon as possible. they're also monitoring the site 24 over seven to make sure more of the road doesn't crumble away. enrique uribe had no idea he'd be stuck, but after a job in big sur this morning, he is. >> i did not. not until i was, until i got to here, to the sign, until i got a notification saying, hey, it's closed. and i'm like, oh man. and we're like a mile away. it was like, oh, well, so here we are, stuck now, closed, because this section of highway one, just a half mile from the famous bixby bridge, has fallen away. >> it happened after a round of wet weather and high waves on saturday. >> at the present time, we're really discouraging any visitors from coming down here until until it's deemed safe. >> state parks in the area are now closed. campers money will be refunded, but it is a big blow to big sur that had yet to recover from last year's landslides and road closures. >> for the business pe
ktvu is an reuben joins us live from the area with the latest and there's now a plan for a temporary fix. >> yeah, caltrans is actually planning to put up protective barricades as soon as possible. they're also monitoring the site 24 over seven to make sure more of the road doesn't crumble away. enrique uribe had no idea he'd be stuck, but after a job in big sur this morning, he is. >> i did not. not until i was, until i got to here, to the sign, until i got a notification saying,...
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ktvu is an reuben is live in mountain view now, and an it's a spot that typically doesn't really seews. >> yeah. it's not. it's actually all silicon valley office buildings around here. but as these sideshows move in, some smaller police departments are banding together to handle the sideshows as they happen, but also to investigate them afterwards. now, this weekend, sideshows blocked the bay bridge for nearly 20 minutes and also hit two spots in oakland. but before that, the cars and crowds targeted the peninsula, moving from menlo park to palo alto to mountain view. it was there that a 20 year old spectator suffered a broken ankle from an out of control car. and in menlo park, a place that rarely sees sideshows, a lone officer was attacked. he happened to see the sideshow unfold and found himself in the middle of an angry crowd. >> as soon as the officer got there, people started to surround the officer's vehicle, blind him with laser pointers, and started to hit and kick his patrol car, causing a window to break. these types of activities are incredibly dangerous, not just to res
ktvu is an reuben is live in mountain view now, and an it's a spot that typically doesn't really seews. >> yeah. it's not. it's actually all silicon valley office buildings around here. but as these sideshows move in, some smaller police departments are banding together to handle the sideshows as they happen, but also to investigate them afterwards. now, this weekend, sideshows blocked the bay bridge for nearly 20 minutes and also hit two spots in oakland. but before that, the cars and...
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reuben is live at the santa clara county hall of justice, where the case went before a judge today, an. >> yeah, the father of polly klaas was here, and he's furious that resentencing is even a possibility and that he has to relive this all over again. one of california's most notorious killers wants his death sentence overturned. it was back in 1996 that richard allen davis was convicted in the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly klaas, now he's back in court thanks to a change in the law. >> it's horrible. this should have ended 30 years ago. i had every expectation that once he went on death row, it was done. whether he was executed or not, it was finished. but here we are
reuben is live at the santa clara county hall of justice, where the case went before a judge today, an. >> yeah, the father of polly klaas was here, and he's furious that resentencing is even a possibility and that he has to relive this all over again. one of california's most notorious killers wants his death sentence overturned. it was back in 1996 that richard allen davis was convicted in the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly klaas, now he's back in court thanks to a change in...
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it's not all right, but as the president of my university, having the snipers on the reuben ohio state university, which is a massive university in columbus, ohio, arresting students in places like m, read the university of texas and often also major state the research university is a terrible mistake. it's 1st of all, most of the students, while they are saying things and not every student is doing a like, are not actively hurting students. some are summer hurting students. summer threatened to kill students specifically do is get those students. that's a simple solution. you personally, you've spelled, but the rest of them are relatively peaceful and they should just be allowed to exercise this right to print test. and when to track down on them, early or doing is reading the printer. so it is both and might be actively wrong. and switch equally stupid, whether it is the presence of a private university. whether it is a governor, a working with the leadership of a state university, the crackdown has been a disaster. and it really is a cracked on free speech. students and other americ
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which take that uh, reuben khan was been crossed her with the rahm directly attacking from iranian iran proper to israel proper >> that's >> though the size of the attack, i think was very measured it did not. i think the iranians had to know that it would not overwhelm the coalition air defense system >> and then >> at the end of it, they declared it was done without having accomplished much in the way of damage. so i think there was a messaging here but i still believe despite this very profound event that the iranians don't want a wider war as strange as that may seem >> so explain to people at home who think, gentlemen, there are saying general clapper, how can you say they don't want a wider war, they just fired 300 attack drones and missiles at israel. but you think that the way they did it is significant? >> well, i do because first they telegraphed that they sent slow-moving drones out first, which you had hours to prepare for. and iranians have a lot of muscles ballistic missiles and cruise missile. so if they had wanted to, i believe they could have overwhelmed the israeli air
which take that uh, reuben khan was been crossed her with the rahm directly attacking from iranian iran proper to israel proper >> that's >> though the size of the attack, i think was very measured it did not. i think the iranians had to know that it would not overwhelm the coalition air defense system >> and then >> at the end of it, they declared it was done without having accomplished much in the way of damage. so i think there was a messaging here but i still believe...
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so how does a lot of district zimbabwe is being intended reuben, to find out he's a writer for this in baldwin newspaper and works with the anti corruption trust of southern africa. you're joining us sir, from quick ways and bob way, it's good to have you on the program. this is about these hearings or about massacres. that took place 40 years ago. why is this resurfacing now? yes, thank you so much for having me on your program. and the thing is, the issue has to be more clear and contentious baldwin since the 19 ages were these . that topic is the comment that they never been to the bottom of the speaker. and they've shown us because there's lots of different add divided by, particularly because of the see should the site because the to not be that this and the monday. yes is all for nearly for the week. and yes, we're going to be in the government, especially the got there already. got it. and now with the kind of way that they did it, assume it or do i listen you, you should remember the site is still ongoing because they should not be to the meeting. but he fixed today talk the ab
so how does a lot of district zimbabwe is being intended reuben, to find out he's a writer for this in baldwin newspaper and works with the anti corruption trust of southern africa. you're joining us sir, from quick ways and bob way, it's good to have you on the program. this is about these hearings or about massacres. that took place 40 years ago. why is this resurfacing now? yes, thank you so much for having me on your program. and the thing is, the issue has to be more clear and contentious...
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champions, league exit behind them, bouncing back beat alpha town on friday schools from michael reuben novice and la la. he's striking the 15th minutes of extra time cap, the $31.00 victory standing there, winning streak miss sadie pro linked to $21.00 games all while are now 12 points clear of 2nd place on us or at the top of the standings. barnard manager ernest slot has told dodge media that is club is negotiating a deal with lever pool. that will see him join the ad field side. and there are reports. but that deal might now be done, as lot has been with fire, no words since 2021. he has won the dutch league and kept in his time their liver pulls deer can clap is leaving at the end of the current season and slot has hinted that he is indeed the front runner to replace with german. yeah, it did take care of all of its allowing us to switch. yeah. so i'm confident that things work out because i think a very good offer is already being made. then the decision for the club will be whether to accept it on us anonymous. that is completely justified, of course. and on the other hand, i als
champions, league exit behind them, bouncing back beat alpha town on friday schools from michael reuben novice and la la. he's striking the 15th minutes of extra time cap, the $31.00 victory standing there, winning streak miss sadie pro linked to $21.00 games all while are now 12 points clear of 2nd place on us or at the top of the standings. barnard manager ernest slot has told dodge media that is club is negotiating a deal with lever pool. that will see him join the ad field side. and there...
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live a pool, says he's doing his best to stay focused on winning trophies in portugal this season. reuben m r. m. o has taken sporting to the brink of a nic, and a cup double alarm has become known as special too. in his home country, a reference to federal portuguese coach jose moreno, south side, a special one. he insist, he says, haven't been affected by a report. he could be taken over at the before next season, known for to each the very 1st spot, the what effects the place has the wrong few channels that come into play with that preparation for a game. if they're involved in talks with other clubs. but one is the manager and they don't think about any of that support and i'm the supporting manager that said the players wants to win and wants to win titles. the sporting either these is one of tell kids most famous football clubs say is to hold the vote on whether or not to pull out of the country's top league last month, and no buses, a team that was attacked from the pitch by terrible school funds. i'll send away game the cups president says sign violence is just one of the many pro
live a pool, says he's doing his best to stay focused on winning trophies in portugal this season. reuben m r. m. o has taken sporting to the brink of a nic, and a cup double alarm has become known as special too. in his home country, a reference to federal portuguese coach jose moreno, south side, a special one. he insist, he says, haven't been affected by a report. he could be taken over at the before next season, known for to each the very 1st spot, the what effects the place has the wrong...
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this woman's name was reuben garcia. she was recently killed in michigan, not far from grand rapids where his event is beginning shortly and police authorities had said she was killed by an undocumented immigrant and they labeled that as a domestic dispute, but we've really seen donald trump use this as part of an example of what he's trying to say is, again, biden is not handling the border correctly. take a listen to how the former president put it we have a new form of crime we have violated crime and we have dr. and we have this ridge. we have now i think all migrants, ghraieb, but loved to have her family there if they'd like to be, there will be my honor now, briana, this is very clearly something donald trump has used repeatedly in the past. we've heard him discuss the killing of laken riley and two others trying to use a legit violent crimes committed by undocumented immigrants to make his case on immigration, we're going to see him do exactly that today, both in michigan as well as in wisconsin, brianna? >> yeah
this woman's name was reuben garcia. she was recently killed in michigan, not far from grand rapids where his event is beginning shortly and police authorities had said she was killed by an undocumented immigrant and they labeled that as a domestic dispute, but we've really seen donald trump use this as part of an example of what he's trying to say is, again, biden is not handling the border correctly. take a listen to how the former president put it we have a new form of crime we have violated...
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you have to have you forgotten already about me by munich, reuben, out of dependence leave at cypher rice and thomas too cool will be showing the door at the end of a season. but the still, the small matter of attempting to speak to lead stake, the manager reminded the major of us as a side prepared to face austell in the 1st leg of the quote. a final question later on choose day refund on his, on his end to end of it. no, the seasons, not long stuff. so obviously the criticism is deserved according to our performance in the cub. i'm in the league. so that's a fact we haven't had passion and hunger independence, legal like we normally would expect from ourselves in the champions league. we play that's a very high level. so far we have reached our minimum goal. this isn't the just and key to the success will be formed, taught in the man hurricane. despite binds difficulties, he's had a record breaking 1st season for the german joins. and also those players are well aware of its every nose here on the nose. the quiet of hurricane from me personally is the best finishing the world. so u
you have to have you forgotten already about me by munich, reuben, out of dependence leave at cypher rice and thomas too cool will be showing the door at the end of a season. but the still, the small matter of attempting to speak to lead stake, the manager reminded the major of us as a side prepared to face austell in the 1st leg of the quote. a final question later on choose day refund on his, on his end to end of it. no, the seasons, not long stuff. so obviously the criticism is deserved...
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and he was basically adopted by a very famous chinese trader called reuben jang, who was known as kwa who was then probably the man in the world. and he made he made cashing incredibly wealthy so crushing came back to america as one of the richest men in in the whole country. and great catch because he wasn't he wasn't very so these guys came back they were in their twenties usually they had all this money and often chinese traders give them money to invest in america so they being in canton for them was incredibly important because they learned about currencies. they learned about trade, they learned about all the industries that would then coming up in europe. and they invested all their money in this stuff. so the railway companies were financed with, opium money. many banks were financed with opium money. but most of these guys were so grateful and so. they gave lots and lots of money to universities and schools and, you know, your princeton school of engineering was set up with opium money. nothing to do with it. nothing. do the law library, as i said. but really, i mean, you kno
and he was basically adopted by a very famous chinese trader called reuben jang, who was known as kwa who was then probably the man in the world. and he made he made cashing incredibly wealthy so crushing came back to america as one of the richest men in in the whole country. and great catch because he wasn't he wasn't very so these guys came back they were in their twenties usually they had all this money and often chinese traders give them money to invest in america so they being in canton...