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sharon fahy: i just wanted him to be locked away forever. had prayed that the jury would find walter ogrod guilty, even though they knew nothing could bring back their little girl. john fahy: there is no justice in the murder. there is no justice. you're never going to find justice, ever. walter ogrod's life doesn't equal barbara jean's life. lester holt: but no one was prepared for what happened after the jury announced it reached a verdict. journalist tom lowenstein wasn't in the courtroom, but says the transcript reads like a hollywood drama. tom lowenstein: the jury came in and they sat down. the question still remains, what was the verdict of-- lester holt: the jury had voted unanimously, and signed the verdict form, not guilty. walter ogrod was moments away from going home. tom lowenstein: and the foreman stood up and said, yes, we've reached a verdict, and literally opened his mouth to start reading it, when one juror stood up and said, i don't know how i feel about this. and i knew i was right-- lester holt: then that juror made a ja
sharon fahy: i just wanted him to be locked away forever. had prayed that the jury would find walter ogrod guilty, even though they knew nothing could bring back their little girl. john fahy: there is no justice in the murder. there is no justice. you're never going to find justice, ever. walter ogrod's life doesn't equal barbara jean's life. lester holt: but no one was prepared for what happened after the jury announced it reached a verdict. journalist tom lowenstein wasn't in the courtroom,...
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sharon, have you seen my columbus staff and orb? i have not. sharon, galtman called again.e that maybe you were somewhat overly excited about columbus in the past. everyone was excited about columbus! for some reason, people are just pointing fingers at me. just because he's suddenly not cool now doesn't mean i'm gonna be the f'ing scapegoat! i got to burn this stuff. oh, god damn it. i wrote you a song to express my feelings for you. will you get out of here?! [ vocalizing ] ♪ and then he kissed me i didn't kiss you 'cause i like you. [ vocalizing ] ♪ and then he kissed me okay, okay. [ vocalizing ] ♪ and the sun began to shine ♪ that's it. get off my property! randy, i cannot quit you. get off my land, you piece of shit! don't post that. do not...post that. shit! guys, what are you doing? it's over, eric. we have to come to school on monday. just face it. i'm not facing anything. we still have time. there has to be a way we can -- dude, there's nothing we can do, all right? oh, okay. i see. is that what columbus did? just give up? on his dream? no. columbus believed that
sharon, have you seen my columbus staff and orb? i have not. sharon, galtman called again.e that maybe you were somewhat overly excited about columbus in the past. everyone was excited about columbus! for some reason, people are just pointing fingers at me. just because he's suddenly not cool now doesn't mean i'm gonna be the f'ing scapegoat! i got to burn this stuff. oh, god damn it. i wrote you a song to express my feelings for you. will you get out of here?! [ vocalizing ] ♪ and then he...
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and thank you, liz and sharon and chris for really a wonderful, enl
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sharon? hey, sharon, are you here? - i'm here, randy. - it's beautiful, isn't it?urprise you, and there's more where that came from.
sharon? hey, sharon, are you here? - i'm here, randy. - it's beautiful, isn't it?urprise you, and there's more where that came from.
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sharon _ myself. how quickly do you think you can resolve this? sharon said - myself.is? sharon said there are jobs at stake in the next few days and you and your colleagues have just spent six weeks going round the country think we are ready, we are prepared to hit the ground running, this is a decision you knew was coming, can you tell us when you are going to sort it out? the clock is ticking very loudly. not only have we been running the campaign, we have been preparing for government at the same time, including playing an active role in making sure the outcome none of us wanted in port talbot occurred. this is a priority, the timescale is not a large one, i have asked colleagues across every part of this negotiation for time to do that. i do need a few weeks to get it ready, but we have started straightaway from stopthe a few weeks before it is resolved? we have started discussions right away, there are some discussions with the company on due diligence, but there is a way we can demonstrate we can make this transition i worked for the uk, the workforce on the com
sharon _ myself. how quickly do you think you can resolve this? sharon said - myself.is? sharon said there are jobs at stake in the next few days and you and your colleagues have just spent six weeks going round the country think we are ready, we are prepared to hit the ground running, this is a decision you knew was coming, can you tell us when you are going to sort it out? the clock is ticking very loudly. not only have we been running the campaign, we have been preparing for government at...
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harrison tyler, john tyler's grandson invited sharon and me to thanksgiving dinner. it was an interesting experience. we've always enjoyed our time with the tyler. they actually served lamb chops. so we we thought it was interesting that at least for that particular thanksgiving, it i don't think it was because we showed up they decided not to serve the standard fare of turkey and stuffing chops. instead. it was a it was a terrific time. it was a terrific experience eating in the same dining room where we're julia and john tyler in their family. yeah. and just to add to that, pay me, tyler, his wife, harrison's wife had the researched a lot of the furnishings and decorating that julia had done. so she had really made the dining room to be exactly the way it was with the same wallpaper and everything. so it really we were kind of pinching ourselves and of course they were just having dinner there. there used to two dining history things. so. well, well, thank you so much. if there are no more questions. i'm now pleased to turn the program back over to the president, t
harrison tyler, john tyler's grandson invited sharon and me to thanksgiving dinner. it was an interesting experience. we've always enjoyed our time with the tyler. they actually served lamb chops. so we we thought it was interesting that at least for that particular thanksgiving, it i don't think it was because we showed up they decided not to serve the standard fare of turkey and stuffing chops. instead. it was a it was a terrific time. it was a terrific experience eating in the same dining...
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sharon's helicopter landed at beirot's military airport so he could meet with the fellange leaders. arafat's bases were bombarded at his orders. for him, destroying. arafat was a main goal, a missile directly hits his office. but aarafat had left the office few moments earlier. he was cornered, he was completely surrounded and had no way escape, for nine weeks, great clouds covered the sky over beirot, the defenseless city. israel claimed that the targets of the attack were fatah forces, but it is unarmed civilians who suffered the most. arafat had to make a hard choice, to what extent did the people have to pay the price for the war, what had to be done in order to get out of this situation, and who could help him? good evening, president reagan said today he's lost patience with a continuing bloodshed in lebanon, and he all but demanded that it stop, telling reporters, he intends to make that point quite firmly with israeli officials. american representatives enter. route to establish a ceasefire once again, the us one arafat's confidence and more importantly, convince him to take
sharon's helicopter landed at beirot's military airport so he could meet with the fellange leaders. arafat's bases were bombarded at his orders. for him, destroying. arafat was a main goal, a missile directly hits his office. but aarafat had left the office few moments earlier. he was cornered, he was completely surrounded and had no way escape, for nine weeks, great clouds covered the sky over beirot, the defenseless city. israel claimed that the targets of the attack were fatah forces, but it...
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sharone even went further.inistration's other buildings were occupied, but sharon's efforts were futil. arafat lived under house arrest for two years, but this time around he did not lay down his arms. his goal was to keep the intafada alive, and on the other side, israel was worried that assassinating arafat would fan the flames of the intafada, so was forced to back off so it... take out arafat in a way no one would notice. after several months, arafat got severely ill. it took him a while to get permission to go to paris for treatment. président de l'autorité palestinienne est décédé à l'hôpital d'instruction des armées persie à clamard le 11 novembre 2004 à 3h30. maybe the question on arafat's mind at the end of his life was, what would have happened if no one had ever said farewell to their arms? این بچه که میبینی بچه بچه هم هست ازدواج که کردیم من به خانمم گفتم ببین من دوست دارم از ایران برم بیرون یه جا دیگه زندگی کنم اون زمین قبلی فکری که نسبت به مجاهدین داشتم تو این تبلیغاتها من جوون بودم فکر می کردم که
sharone even went further.inistration's other buildings were occupied, but sharon's efforts were futil. arafat lived under house arrest for two years, but this time around he did not lay down his arms. his goal was to keep the intafada alive, and on the other side, israel was worried that assassinating arafat would fan the flames of the intafada, so was forced to back off so it... take out arafat in a way no one would notice. after several months, arafat got severely ill. it took him a while to...
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sharon's helicopter landed at beirot's military airport so he could meet with the filange leaders. arafat bases were bombarded at his order. for him, destroying arafat was the main goal. a missile directly hits his office, but arafat had left the office few moments earlier. he was cornered, he was completely surrounded and had no way escape. for nine weeks, great clouds covered the sky over beirot, the defenseless city. israel claimed that the targets of the attack were fatah forces, but it is unarmed civilians who suffered the most. arafat had to make a hard choice, to what extent did the people have to pay the price for the war, what had to be done in order to get out of this situation, and who could help him? good evening. president reagan said today he's lost patience with a continuing bloodshed in lebanon, and he all but demanded that it stopped, telling reporters he intends to make that point quite firmly. with israeli official. american representatives enter beirot to establish a ceasefire once again. the us1 arafat's confidence and more importantly convinced him to take all
sharon's helicopter landed at beirot's military airport so he could meet with the filange leaders. arafat bases were bombarded at his order. for him, destroying arafat was the main goal. a missile directly hits his office, but arafat had left the office few moments earlier. he was cornered, he was completely surrounded and had no way escape. for nine weeks, great clouds covered the sky over beirot, the defenseless city. israel claimed that the targets of the attack were fatah forces, but it is...
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host: sharon in minnesota, democratic caller. hi, sharon. guest: good morning, greta. good morning, mr. green. always a pleasure to hear your voice. you are so calming and we need you so much now. back in 2016 i called into the program, there was a lot of panic after trump won and you know, everybody felt like we needed to calm everybody down. don't let them beat us. we are stronger together. and i thought we did a really good job, but you know, the crooked trump and this crooked movement, it was hard and since he started campaigning now, it's all been about joe's age. that and the border. those are the only two things that party has to go on. i just -- i fear right now, i am a little scared because i think that it's broken through a little bit. host: sharon, can i ask you, how do you think democrats change the narrative then? you said it's all about his age and immigration. how does the president change the narrative? caller: we need to listen to joe more than we need to listen to trump. you need to -- not you, greta, personally, but media needs to show trump for who
host: sharon in minnesota, democratic caller. hi, sharon. guest: good morning, greta. good morning, mr. green. always a pleasure to hear your voice. you are so calming and we need you so much now. back in 2016 i called into the program, there was a lot of panic after trump won and you know, everybody felt like we needed to calm everybody down. don't let them beat us. we are stronger together. and i thought we did a really good job, but you know, the crooked trump and this crooked movement, it...
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and that was also made clear by the presence of sharon graham, the general secretary of unite, on youry eager for the government to find a way to guarantee the jobs of the workers at that plant. and this is howjonathan reynolds explained or answered the question, "what the hell are you going to do?" i've already spoken i to tata steel about it, as has the new prime minister made time for that conversation. - i'll be talking to them again today. i'll be asking representatives - of the workforce, sharon and unite, but also community and gmb to talk to me next week about that. - it's not about underwriting - loss—making businesses in perhaps a way we might have thought. of industrial policy in the past. it is about being a partner. for investment in the future. there is more money available for the steel industry- under our plans for government, - but that's about making sure we meet this transition with the private | sector together and recognise, i think sharon used the phrase, - it is a good example of how we have to make sure that decarbonisation is not deindustrialisation, - and we'v
and that was also made clear by the presence of sharon graham, the general secretary of unite, on youry eager for the government to find a way to guarantee the jobs of the workers at that plant. and this is howjonathan reynolds explained or answered the question, "what the hell are you going to do?" i've already spoken i to tata steel about it, as has the new prime minister made time for that conversation. - i'll be talking to them again today. i'll be asking representatives - of the...
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sharone even went further. other buildings were occupied, but chironne's efforts were futil. arafat lived under house arrest for two years, but this time around he did not lay down his arms. his goal was to keep the intefada alive, and on the other side, israel was worried that assassinating arafat would fan the flames of the intada, so it was forced to back off so it could take out arafat in a way no one would notice. after several months, arafat got severely ill, it took him a while to get permission to go to paris for treatment. arafat never saw november 11th, 2004. monsieur yaser arafat. président de l'autorité palestinienne est décédé à l'hôpital d'instruction des armées persie à clamar le 11 novembre 2004 à 3h30. mind at the end of his life was, what would have happened if no one had ever said farewell to their arms? ما هیچ کدوم سیاسی نیستیم وابسته به هیچ حزبی نیستیم ما فقط خانواده ایم یک پرنده که تو قفسه اگر در قفسم باز کنی جرات نمی کنه بیاد بیرون the extraordinary life in career of محمد salaله. the icon
sharone even went further. other buildings were occupied, but chironne's efforts were futil. arafat lived under house arrest for two years, but this time around he did not lay down his arms. his goal was to keep the intefada alive, and on the other side, israel was worried that assassinating arafat would fan the flames of the intada, so it was forced to back off so it could take out arafat in a way no one would notice. after several months, arafat got severely ill, it took him a while to get...
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sharone even went further.tration's other buildings were occupied, but chironne's efforts were futil. arafat lived under house arrest for two years, but this time around he did not lay down his arms. his goal was to keep the intafada alive, and on the other side, israel was worried that assassinating arafat would fan the flames of the entifada, so was forced to back off. off so it could take out arafat in a way no one would notice. after several months arafat got severely ill. it took him a while to get permission to go to paris for treatment. maybe the question on arafat's mind at the end of his life was, what would have happened if no one had ever said farewell to their arms? come a long way to gain independence in the defense industry since the 1979 islamic revolution. it's warships, speed boats, missiles and drones, among many items in its arsenal, have caught many countries in the world by surprise, but military experts and top brass say this is only a tiny fraction of iran's capabilities that have been un
sharone even went further.tration's other buildings were occupied, but chironne's efforts were futil. arafat lived under house arrest for two years, but this time around he did not lay down his arms. his goal was to keep the intafada alive, and on the other side, israel was worried that assassinating arafat would fan the flames of the entifada, so was forced to back off. off so it could take out arafat in a way no one would notice. after several months arafat got severely ill. it took him a...
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sharon's efforts were futile. off so it could take out arafat in a way no one would notice. after several months, arafat got severely ill. it took him a while to get permission to go to paris for treatment. maybe the question on arafat's mind at the end of his life was, what would have happened if no one had ever said farewell to their arms? iran has come a long way to gain independence in the defense industry since the 1979 islamic revolution. it's warships, speed boats, missiles and drones, among many items in its arsenal have caught many countries in the world by surprise. but as military experts and top brass say, this is only a tiny fraction of iran's capabilities that have been unveiled. watch for the details in this documentary. modist fashion shows have become a constant reality in the west with many hedjob wearing rich muslim women frequenting the luxury events. but why and how did the islamic style of dress get promoted in an environment the politicians are up in arms against anything that has any trace
sharon's efforts were futile. off so it could take out arafat in a way no one would notice. after several months, arafat got severely ill. it took him a while to get permission to go to paris for treatment. maybe the question on arafat's mind at the end of his life was, what would have happened if no one had ever said farewell to their arms? iran has come a long way to gain independence in the defense industry since the 1979 islamic revolution. it's warships, speed boats, missiles and drones,...
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sharon tried to stop the flames of the intefada, leaders of the hamos movement were assassinated one's efforts were futil. arafat lived under house arrest for two years, but this time around he did not lay down his arms. his goal was to keep the intefada alive, and on the other side. israel was worried that assassinating arafat would fan the flames of the intada, so was forced to back off so it could take out arafat in a way no one would notice. after several months, arafat got severely ill. it took him a while to get permission to go to paris for treatment. président de l'autorité palestinienne est décédé à l'hôpital d'instruction des armées persie à clamar le 11 novembre 2004. maybe the question on arafat's mind at the end of his life was, what would have happened if no one had ever said farewell to their arms? iran has come a long way to gain independence in the defense industry since the 1979 islamic revolution. it's warships, speed boats, missiles and drones, among many items in its arsenal have caught many countries in the... world by surprise, but as military experts and top b
sharon tried to stop the flames of the intefada, leaders of the hamos movement were assassinated one's efforts were futil. arafat lived under house arrest for two years, but this time around he did not lay down his arms. his goal was to keep the intefada alive, and on the other side. israel was worried that assassinating arafat would fan the flames of the intada, so was forced to back off so it could take out arafat in a way no one would notice. after several months, arafat got severely ill. it...
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sharon nodgson. h end up without a job. sharon hodgson, labour _ end up without a job. remember ithink, did i do that race is hotting up! i remember i think, did i do a piece for the daily politics programme when there were elections for deputy speaker in the 2010s, and the metaphor i used — i can't believe i did this — i got one of those plastic race car track toys with ramps on it, and i got five snails. ifilmed toys with ramps on it, and i got five snails. i filmed the snails going down, "is the race everyone in westminister cares about!" almost suggesting it was not that important. fix, suggesting it was not that important-— suggesting it was not that - important._ little did i important. a cruel man. little did i realise i then _ important. a cruel man. little did i realise i then subsequently - important. a cruel man. little did i l realise i then subsequently learned the importance of the roles of deputy speakers. other news, there's so many things! this seems like ancient history — this morning, when the metro mayors turned up at number ten. ., ., . �* the metro
sharon nodgson. h end up without a job. sharon hodgson, labour _ end up without a job. remember ithink, did i do that race is hotting up! i remember i think, did i do a piece for the daily politics programme when there were elections for deputy speaker in the 2010s, and the metaphor i used — i can't believe i did this — i got one of those plastic race car track toys with ramps on it, and i got five snails. ifilmed toys with ramps on it, and i got five snails. i filmed the snails going down,...
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sharon epperson is here with more. sharon? >> good to be here.now, blackrock asked employers and workers about retirement savings plans, and the impact on their future. they found significant differences between generations. gen z, the youngest in the work force, they are confident about retirement. in fact, 77% say they feel on track to retire with the lifestyle they want. the most of any generation. though 69% of them worry about outliving their savings. on the other hand, gen x-ers in their mid 40s and 50s are the most steady savers with 80% of them saving consistently, but they are also the least likely to feel on track. one reason may be they've seen a lot of the market turmoil in their lifetimes, and they may not be as confident that their retirement savings is going to last. but overall, workers are feeling better about retirement savings than their employ years. 68% of workers say they are on track, while just 58% of plan sponsors said the same thing. so, blackrock says employers and plan sponsors are more concerned about the impact of lo
sharon epperson is here with more. sharon? >> good to be here.now, blackrock asked employers and workers about retirement savings plans, and the impact on their future. they found significant differences between generations. gen z, the youngest in the work force, they are confident about retirement. in fact, 77% say they feel on track to retire with the lifestyle they want. the most of any generation. though 69% of them worry about outliving their savings. on the other hand, gen x-ers in...
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this is what sharon rocha told the court each attempt he makes for freedom. feels like ripping the scout from the wound, meaning the family's trauma. he continues to file claim after claim time after time. i believe this is not about proving his innocence, but instead about his relentless pursuit to be freed from prison. when will this end speaking of prison, sharon roaches said that she is in a prison of grief of which there is no escape. scott peterson has maintained his innocence ever since he was convicted saying he did not kill laci peterson. but in fact, she was kidnapped and killed by someone else. >> back to you. all right. thanks a lot for the update. will. >> we're going to take a break here at 6.10. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news. it is day 2 of the republican national committee yesterday. former president trump made an appearance and announced his running mate will have a live report in just a minute. plus, a 6 year safety project at the golden gate bridge is finally complete. we're going to hear from a mother says that project is critical
this is what sharon rocha told the court each attempt he makes for freedom. feels like ripping the scout from the wound, meaning the family's trauma. he continues to file claim after claim time after time. i believe this is not about proving his innocence, but instead about his relentless pursuit to be freed from prison. when will this end speaking of prison, sharon roaches said that she is in a prison of grief of which there is no escape. scott peterson has maintained his innocence ever since...
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who preceded in violating so many years ago, ariel sharon is quoted in the israeli parliament, sorry in the israeli cabinet by a colleague as saying the only good arab is dead arab, he wasn't being original, that's that quotes lifted from the american west, but it's it's applied to israel as well. that's always been the view of huge chunk of thesign this movement. the only good arab is an arab who's been expelled or been killed or being or being reduced to to to massively inferior status. so their own words tell you if anyone wants to listen that the palestinians have no partner for peace at all, they never had and some of the sign is used soft words. is being strikingly honest and he's embarrassing the other zianists who believe the same as him, but they wish to the wish to approach the the expulsion of palestinians and the slaughter in a slower scale than than ben giveir does, but the second way in which the thing is is is shown to be nonsensal is the behavior of the israelis. um, in 48 they were given just over half, they took almost 80% of palestine, they seized the rest in 67, t
who preceded in violating so many years ago, ariel sharon is quoted in the israeli parliament, sorry in the israeli cabinet by a colleague as saying the only good arab is dead arab, he wasn't being original, that's that quotes lifted from the american west, but it's it's applied to israel as well. that's always been the view of huge chunk of thesign this movement. the only good arab is an arab who's been expelled or been killed or being or being reduced to to to massively inferior status. so...
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sharon chin has an update on the work of some 2017 jefferson award winners, sharon? >> that's right. johnny erwin and hunter childs have give young people the chance of surfing for the last ten years. now the program is also generating a new wave of leaders. >> yeah. >> reporter: javier ochoa is zipping up for a big moment. >> this is my first time, but i'm also kind of scared at the same time, but i really want to try it. >> reporter: the 11-year-old is among the dozen san francisco kids who live miles from the coast, but they are wading into the ocean for the very first time. >> my feet are so cold, i can't feel them. >> and bring the other foot forward. >> reporter: the sixth through eighth graders from booker t. washington community center are taking free surfing lessons from the project led by johnny erwin. >> getting into the ocean, you'll see them lighten up and you'll see them get enlightened in their whole world that will change. >> reporter: and they first introduced you to the founder seven years ago. at the time, the long-time friends johnny, a teacher, a
sharon chin has an update on the work of some 2017 jefferson award winners, sharon? >> that's right. johnny erwin and hunter childs have give young people the chance of surfing for the last ten years. now the program is also generating a new wave of leaders. >> yeah. >> reporter: javier ochoa is zipping up for a big moment. >> this is my first time, but i'm also kind of scared at the same time, but i really want to try it. >> reporter: the 11-year-old is among the...
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but because he wanted to be ridiculed in the world, so he hides it on sharon's orders. 40 people are the defenders of the city against a huge amount of distant forces. one of the fighters who did not give up jihad and resistance under any circumstances is mitra labafi of sed and sima news agency. in a statement, lebanon's hezbollah confirmed the presence of fad shakar, one of the resistance commanders, during the zionist regime's attack on a building in the suburbs of beirut. the attack of fouad shukar, the senior commander of hezbollah in lebanon, was assassinated at the same time as najib. the prime minister of lebanon's interim government, mikati, emphasized the right to take any deterrent measures against israeli attacks reserved for lebanon. hamas and islamic jihad , while condemning the terrorist attack of the zionist regime in the southern suburbs of beirut, emphasized that the consequences of any dangerous tension-making are the responsibility of the occupying regime. by condemning the crimes of the zionists, the yemeni resistance emphasized solidarity with the country of leb
but because he wanted to be ridiculed in the world, so he hides it on sharon's orders. 40 people are the defenders of the city against a huge amount of distant forces. one of the fighters who did not give up jihad and resistance under any circumstances is mitra labafi of sed and sima news agency. in a statement, lebanon's hezbollah confirmed the presence of fad shakar, one of the resistance commanders, during the zionist regime's attack on a building in the suburbs of beirut. the attack of...
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sharon chin introduces us to this week's bay area jefferson award winner. she sounds so inspiring. >> oh, i love her. you will, too. shalene huey-booker has helped change many lives. she sees kids transform from shy and broken to confident and hopeful. shalene huey-booker knows how to itself had the spirits and voices of young people. >> i wanted to use my passions to be able to show others that they're seen, they're known and they're loved. >> reporter: the good vibes she shares today are born out of a traumatic experience in middle school. >> i was severely bullied by a particular young lady that made signs of a pig and put that on my chair and i was known across my peers as la porky. hi. >> reporter: because she found refuge in music, she knew she'd one day create a safe place for underserved youth to learn the arts like she did. so in 2002 she founded youth utilizing power and praise also known as yupp. as executive director, she leads the faith-based program that serves hundreds of people age 6 to 25 each year from sacramento to the home base in santa
sharon chin introduces us to this week's bay area jefferson award winner. she sounds so inspiring. >> oh, i love her. you will, too. shalene huey-booker has helped change many lives. she sees kids transform from shy and broken to confident and hopeful. shalene huey-booker knows how to itself had the spirits and voices of young people. >> i wanted to use my passions to be able to show others that they're seen, they're known and they're loved. >> reporter: the good vibes she...
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sharon barber, bbc news.ustainabilty push — with state cars running on biofuel after the first solar panels were installed on the roof of windsor castle. 0ur senior royal correspondent daniela relph has more. a year of celebration, alongside personal challenges. the sovereign grant of £86.3 million funds the running costs of the monarchy. new figures reveal around £800,000 of it were spent on the coronation, covering everything from staffing to the modification of the crown jewels. travel remains a major outgoing. the state visit to kenya, this year's most expensive trip, atjust over £166,000. the royal train was used just once lastjune, for a two—day trip to yorkshire. that cost £52,000. its use will be kept under review. helicopters remain widely deployed, with palace officials saying they are a key component of travel plans. two new ones will replace older models in the coming year. but the accounts also show more money being spent on sustainability. the state bentleys will be converted to run on biofuel.
sharon barber, bbc news.ustainabilty push — with state cars running on biofuel after the first solar panels were installed on the roof of windsor castle. 0ur senior royal correspondent daniela relph has more. a year of celebration, alongside personal challenges. the sovereign grant of £86.3 million funds the running costs of the monarchy. new figures reveal around £800,000 of it were spent on the coronation, covering everything from staffing to the modification of the crown jewels. travel...
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will this sharon wrote it continues. that went on to say that she is in a prison of grief for which she cannot escape as far as what's going to happen today. the judge will listen to it. all parties hope that it ends today, but she will not make a verbal ruling it looks like when this is over, she will ultimately ultimately make >> written ruling. >> all right. well, thank you for that update. a bar and grill in campbell is out at least $30,000 after a burglary. these made off with signed jerseys from joe montana, jerry rice almost $1000 in cash comes that moment. has that story? >> will the owners here at kirk's steakburgers and bar tell us it took them years to build up their collection of sports memorabilia and it could take weeks to actually find out how much they lost. walking through the campbell location of kirk's on south bascom and you notice some empty walls, this popular sports bar was broken into on friday just before 5 in the morning. we notice friday morning when we open the doors, we notice someone been in
will this sharon wrote it continues. that went on to say that she is in a prison of grief for which she cannot escape as far as what's going to happen today. the judge will listen to it. all parties hope that it ends today, but she will not make a verbal ruling it looks like when this is over, she will ultimately ultimately make >> written ruling. >> all right. well, thank you for that update. a bar and grill in campbell is out at least $30,000 after a burglary. these made off with...
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a quick word from sharon andjill. us and text us. a quick word from sharon and jill.e were talking about advice you might give parents who don't really know how to broach the subject. we will go to some new callers, in fact, the subject. we will go to some new callers, infact, but the subject. we will go to some new callers, in fact, but our thanks to our guests so far this morning. michael is in bedford. and we have craig in rotherham and katie in braintree, alljoining us on the nation's phone in. hello to all of you, thanks for being part of the conversation. it's a really important one this morning. craig, you have an 18—year—old daughter. tell us about your experiences in terms of how you have been talking to her about this. my terms of how you have been talking to her about this.— to her about this. my daughter is “ust about to her about this. my daughter is just about to _ to her about this. my daughter is just about to start _ to her about this. my daughter is just about to start drama - to her about this. my daughter is just about to start drama schooll to her
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well, >> sharon roach of brokers, silence. she knows full well that her former son-in-law is once again trying to be free from prison and she could not contain her silence anymore, which is why she sent a statement for prosecutors to read in court. they will be back in court in about an hour or so from now. the judge still has to make a decision. i'll tell you, as sharon rocha had to say yesterday in just a few moments. but here's what's going to happen. the judge has yet to decide who we'll do the dna test and who will pay for it. it looks like the defense team will get their recommendation with their company that they are recommended for them to do the testing of the 15 and a half inch piece of duct tape that was found on laci peterson spans when she was pulled from the berkeley marina. they're hoping that the dna found on that duct tape, according to his attorneys, will prove that he was not the killer and that perhaps he will get a new trial. scott peterson has been in prison for 20 years, convicted of killing laci peterso
well, >> sharon roach of brokers, silence. she knows full well that her former son-in-law is once again trying to be free from prison and she could not contain her silence anymore, which is why she sent a statement for prosecutors to read in court. they will be back in court in about an hour or so from now. the judge still has to make a decision. i'll tell you, as sharon rocha had to say yesterday in just a few moments. but here's what's going to happen. the judge has yet to decide who...
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i will be talking to them again today, asking representatives of the workforce, sharon and unite, buto community and gmb, to talk to me next week about that. it is not about underwriting loss—making businesses in perhaps a way we might have thought of industrial policy in the past. it is about being a partner for investment in the future. there is more money available for the steel industry under our plans for government. but that is about making sure we meet this transition with the private sector together and recognise — i think sharon used the phrase — it is a good example of how we have to make sure that decarbonisation is not deindustrialisation, and we've got to do that together. but there is a better deal for port talbot and the steel industry as a whole, i am sure of that. meanwhile, the tata steel uk ceo rajesh nair said in a statement... after labour's landslide on thursday, the conservatives were left withjust 121 mps in the commons. robertjenrick, who quit as rishi sunak�*s immigration ministerjust before christmas, was able to hang on to his newark seat. in the sunday tim
i will be talking to them again today, asking representatives of the workforce, sharon and unite, buto community and gmb, to talk to me next week about that. it is not about underwriting loss—making businesses in perhaps a way we might have thought of industrial policy in the past. it is about being a partner for investment in the future. there is more money available for the steel industry under our plans for government. but that is about making sure we meet this transition with the private...
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i'll be asking representatives of the workforce, sharon and unite, but also community and gmb to talkg businesses. in perhaps a way we might have thought of industrial policy in the past. it is about being a partner for investment in the future. there is more money available for the steel industry under our plans for government, but that's about making sure we meet this transition with the private sector together and recognise, i think sharon used the phrase, it is a good example of how we have to make sure that decarbonisation is not deindustrialisation, and we've got to do that together. but there is a better deal available for port talbot and the steel industry as a whole, i'm sure of that. jonathan reynolds, the new business and trade secretary. meanwhile, the conservatives have committed to doing some "soul searching" after only 121 tory mps managed to get elected. inevitably, the discussion's started over who will take overfrom rishi sunak, who's promised to stay on as leader while arrangements for selecting a successor are under way. victoria atkins, an mp for louth & horncastl
i'll be asking representatives of the workforce, sharon and unite, but also community and gmb to talkg businesses. in perhaps a way we might have thought of industrial policy in the past. it is about being a partner for investment in the future. there is more money available for the steel industry under our plans for government, but that's about making sure we meet this transition with the private sector together and recognise, i think sharon used the phrase, it is a good example of how we have...
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i will be talking to them again today, asking representatives of the workforce, sharon and unite, alsoty and gmb, to talk to me next week about that. it is not about underwriting loss—making businesses in perhaps a way we might have thought of industrial policy in the past. it is about being a partner for investment in future. there is more money available for the steel industry under our plans for government. but that is about making sure we meet this transition with the private sector together and recognise — i think sharon used the phrase — it is a good example of how we have to make sure that decarbonisation is not deindustrialisation, and we've got to do that together. but there is a better deal for port talbot and the steel industry as a whole, i am sure of that. meanwhile, the tata steel uk ceo rajesh nair said in a statement: "i congratulate sir keir starmer on his election victory and look forward to working with the new government on our shared goals of growing the production "of green steel in the uk, and building a positive operating "environment for this critical industry.
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host: joining us, sharon mcmahon.le" is her substack and you can find it at thepreamble.com. lewis from north carolina. democrat line. caller: i am not getting off topic but last year over 65,000 women got raped in america and god forbid some of them conceived. and you know the way the law is now about roe v. wade is no longer. do you think that that particular topic outside of democracy with republicans like -- who turn their politics over and switch to democrats to keep the republican magas out of the white house. because once they get in he is not coming out. he has immunity now. biden could do the same. i would like to hear your thoughts. guest: thank you for being here and listening. abortion is a very big topic this election cycle. you are going to see president biden run hard on abortion. you are going to see nearly every democratic candidate bring up abortion because most americans do support some right to abortion under some sort -- some circumstances. the overwhelming majority believes that there is a circum
host: joining us, sharon mcmahon.le" is her substack and you can find it at thepreamble.com. lewis from north carolina. democrat line. caller: i am not getting off topic but last year over 65,000 women got raped in america and god forbid some of them conceived. and you know the way the law is now about roe v. wade is no longer. do you think that that particular topic outside of democracy with republicans like -- who turn their politics over and switch to democrats to keep the republican...
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host: joining us, sharon mcmahon.mble" is her substack and you can find it at thepreamble.com. lewis from north carolina. democrat line. caller: i am not getting off topic but last year over 65,000 women got raped in america and god forbid some of them conceived. and you know the way the law is now about roe v. wade is no longer. do you think that that particular topic outside of democracy with republicans like -- who turn their politics over and switch to democrats to keep the republican magas out of the white house. because once they get in he is not coming out. he has immunity now. biden could do the same. i would like to hear your thoughts. guest: thank you for being here and listening. abortion is a very big topic this election cycle. you are going to see president biden run hard on abortion. you are going to see nearly every democratic candidate bring up abortion because most americans do support some right to abortion under some sort -- some circumstances. the overwhelming majority believes that there is a circ
host: joining us, sharon mcmahon.mble" is her substack and you can find it at thepreamble.com. lewis from north carolina. democrat line. caller: i am not getting off topic but last year over 65,000 women got raped in america and god forbid some of them conceived. and you know the way the law is now about roe v. wade is no longer. do you think that that particular topic outside of democracy with republicans like -- who turn their politics over and switch to democrats to keep the republican...
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this is sharon collie, a scientists. we specialize in waste management in india, being alone middle adam and i was in when, when does very good flooded the condition of the day the and so you feel do it and then scientifically, neck stuff gentlemen. uh, i think we get back to the stop the meets in admission city in countries like india where around 50 percent of the garbage is what waste avoid them using landfills can be really effective and some places are being quite successful in implementing this policy. take my sewer, for example, with a population of more than one median. it produces between 40500 tons of waste daily . the 3rd is designed a decentralized system in which trash gets collected, segregated, and composted inside their neighborhoods. here it is important to remember that composting is primary anaerobic process with oxygen, where micro organisms breakdown organic matter. it can relate small amounts of meeting if it's not properly done. if there isn't enough be ration. that is quite, quite often you'll see
this is sharon collie, a scientists. we specialize in waste management in india, being alone middle adam and i was in when, when does very good flooded the condition of the day the and so you feel do it and then scientifically, neck stuff gentlemen. uh, i think we get back to the stop the meets in admission city in countries like india where around 50 percent of the garbage is what waste avoid them using landfills can be really effective and some places are being quite successful in...
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well, as sharon has indicated, the newspapers really had quite a field day with julia and john tyler's marriage, but they weren't the only ones. the lithography trade, which had largely matured by 1844, part of the media explosion that liz mentioned at the outset of the program. lithography had emerged as part of the second party system. the second party system refers to the political combat between the democratic party and the whigarty. and political caricature was, as they were called. that was the terminology that they used at the time had been used in presidential politics, going all the way back to 1824. but it wasn't until the 1840 that the trade and lithography trade really matured and that people actually came to expect that lithography first caricaturist, political cartoonist would do their best to try to make all the issues of a particular presidential campaign very much public for public consumption. so this is actually quite within the the realm of the explosion of media and print like the newspapers, the lithography has pounced on the couple as well. and for our purposes h
well, as sharon has indicated, the newspapers really had quite a field day with julia and john tyler's marriage, but they weren't the only ones. the lithography trade, which had largely matured by 1844, part of the media explosion that liz mentioned at the outset of the program. lithography had emerged as part of the second party system. the second party system refers to the political combat between the democratic party and the whigarty. and political caricature was, as they were called. that...
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sharon in ohio, good evening. sharon, you with us? go ahead. what did you think of the ruling and joe biden's comments just a few minutes ago? caller: i disagree with joe biden. he is nothing but a liar. i agree with it. i fully agree. host: did you watch the arguments back in april? caller: i did. but i think the democrats are nothing but liars, so, that is all i have to say. host: sharon and ohio. linda, a democrat in virginia. good evening. caller: hello. host: go ahead, linda. caller: i am calling about the supreme court. they are supposed to be the highest court in the land. i don't understand. i think the six of them are nothing but trumpers, and it's time something was done about the supreme court. they need to have like a six or eight year term. they should not be in there until they are ready to die, and , as far as i'm concerned, if people want to save their democracy, they need to vote for democrats. thank you for your time. host: linda in virginia. memphis, tennessee, john on the line for "all others," good evening. caller: hi. i gu
sharon in ohio, good evening. sharon, you with us? go ahead. what did you think of the ruling and joe biden's comments just a few minutes ago? caller: i disagree with joe biden. he is nothing but a liar. i agree with it. i fully agree. host: did you watch the arguments back in april? caller: i did. but i think the democrats are nothing but liars, so, that is all i have to say. host: sharon and ohio. linda, a democrat in virginia. good evening. caller: hello. host: go ahead, linda. caller: i am...
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i will be talking to them again today, asking representatives of the workforce, sharon and unite, alsonext week about that. it is not about underwriting loss—making businesses in perhaps a way we might have thought of industrial policy in the past. it is about being a partner for investment in future. there is more money available for the steel industry under our plans for government. but that is about making sure we meet this transition with the private sector together and recognise — i think sharon used the phrase — it is a good example of how we have to make sure that decarbonisation is not deindustrialisation, and we've got to do that together. but there is a better deal for port talbot and the steel industry as a whole, i am sure of that. after labour's landslide on thursday, the conservatives were left with 121 mps in the commons. robertjenrick quit as rishi sunak�*s immigration minister just before christmas. but he hung on to his newark seat. in the sunday times today, he blames the conservative defeat on their failure to deliver. he spoke to laura kuenssberg this morning and t
i will be talking to them again today, asking representatives of the workforce, sharon and unite, alsonext week about that. it is not about underwriting loss—making businesses in perhaps a way we might have thought of industrial policy in the past. it is about being a partner for investment in future. there is more money available for the steel industry under our plans for government. but that is about making sure we meet this transition with the private sector together and recognise — i...
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war in lebanon, the founder of the peace treaty between israel and egypt and the successor to ariel sharon after the sabra and shatila massacre took the huge risk and disguised as new figure to stop israel from falling into the abys. nothing could be heard except silence for year. until aerofat's playing touchdown at the airport in washington dc. many reporters came to find out the purpose of this visit in the one-page letter from arafat to rabin, the... plo recognizes the right of the state of israel to exist in peace and security, and after decades of calling the plo a terrorist organization, israel finally recognizes the plo as the legitimate representative of the palestinian people. in the white house, before the eyes of over a thousand journalists and photo journalists, airfad showed up with his trademark smile. ladies and gentlemen, mr. arafat, chairman of the executive council of the palestine liberation. and extended his hand of friendship to his enemy, so it put an end to the 40-year war. it was the moment of his farewell to arms. arafat was confident that by mutual recognition th
war in lebanon, the founder of the peace treaty between israel and egypt and the successor to ariel sharon after the sabra and shatila massacre took the huge risk and disguised as new figure to stop israel from falling into the abys. nothing could be heard except silence for year. until aerofat's playing touchdown at the airport in washington dc. many reporters came to find out the purpose of this visit in the one-page letter from arafat to rabin, the... plo recognizes the right of the state of...
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