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but the witness, rashon turner, was questionable. for which he'd later plead guilty to manslaughter. and he was also gravely wounded in a shooting. prosecutor john heck. john heck: he's on his deathbed, he thinks he's going to hell, and he has something he needs to say. hoda kotb: weeks later, turner's health improved enough to talk to rick arnold. james and kenneth williams. they had supposedly hit a lick on a woman. they hit a lick on some lady. what does that mean? that's slang term for a robbery. hoda kotb: robbery that quickly escalated to murder. he knew things he couldn't have known. he knew things that weren't in the media. there's no way he could have known some of this stuff. what kind of things? he couldn't have known there were pills involved. hoda kotb: it was a long, frustrating, 15-month investigation, but rick was finally close to the answers he had promised erica's grandmother. what kept you going during some of those times where you might have felt like i'm getting dead ends? a two-year-old baby, erica hughes. hoda
but the witness, rashon turner, was questionable. for which he'd later plead guilty to manslaughter. and he was also gravely wounded in a shooting. prosecutor john heck. john heck: he's on his deathbed, he thinks he's going to hell, and he has something he needs to say. hoda kotb: weeks later, turner's health improved enough to talk to rick arnold. james and kenneth williams. they had supposedly hit a lick on a woman. they hit a lick on some lady. what does that mean? that's slang term for a...
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thank you, commissioner turner. all right. any other questions or comments on director schwartz report? if not, please open this assigned to public comment. >> thank you. members of the public who wish to make three minutes of comment in person on item to the director's report may line up against the wall to the audience left if commenting from outside the chamber press the raise your hand button in the webinar or press star three on your phone to be recognized and we do not have anyone in person or on call and we have no further comment. >> thank you. please call the next item. >> the next item is general. item three is general public comment which is four topics under the commission's mandate but not related to a specific item on today's agenda. members of the public who wish to make three minutes of general public in-person may line up against the wall to the audience left if commenting from outside the chamber press the raise your hand button in the webinar or press star three on your phone to be recognized and as a remind
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so i am going to say that for me and my existence, ted turner and the creation of 24/7 cnn revolution which revolutionized the media landscape was a huge positive. and i say that because what he tried to do and what he did was democratize information. particularly around the world because around the world and i can attest to because i live there, the information was pretty much a state run whether it is television, print, whatever it was, radio. when you live in non- democracies you have free information method. wouldn't cnn international became a thing and had a massive impact on the whole world. i thought that was really great. i do believe though when i do think everything in 24/7 is simply a copy of what ted started. it does not need to say that has been great. i feel it's got progressively worse. i believe ted turner is somebody about his mission and his belief and his commitment and he is not there just to make money. course he was a businessman he had ideals, he had a mission we believed in that mission and followed the lead essentially. forty-four years, the technology has hel
so i am going to say that for me and my existence, ted turner and the creation of 24/7 cnn revolution which revolutionized the media landscape was a huge positive. and i say that because what he tried to do and what he did was democratize information. particularly around the world because around the world and i can attest to because i live there, the information was pretty much a state run whether it is television, print, whatever it was, radio. when you live in non- democracies you have free...
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the group called itself page turner press and media and had been operating since at least 2017. the fbi identified more than 800 victims of the scam. quote what started with the promise of a hollywood dream turned into a devastating nightmare for victims. that's according to tara mcgrath, us attorney, author should stay vigilant, do their research and think twice before giving money to anyone. promise. sing a blockbuster deal. and there's also a book story from the world of sports in an nfl playoff game. eagles star receiver a.j. brown was seen reading a book while sitting on the bench between plays. it turned out to be a self-help book published in 2020 by author jim murphy. it's entitled inner excellence train your mind for extraordinary performance and the best possible life. well, after the game, which philadelphia won, by the way, the book became amazon's number one bestseller. it had previously been ranked around 520,000 on the amazon list. the author, jim murphy, told axios that sales of the book went from five books a day to more than 10,000 a day. wide receiver a.j. bro
the group called itself page turner press and media and had been operating since at least 2017. the fbi identified more than 800 victims of the scam. quote what started with the promise of a hollywood dream turned into a devastating nightmare for victims. that's according to tara mcgrath, us attorney, author should stay vigilant, do their research and think twice before giving money to anyone. promise. sing a blockbuster deal. and there's also a book story from the world of sports in an nfl...
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shawn turner, thanks very much for your time this morning, sir. i really appreciate it. >> thanks, casey. >> all right. coming up next here on cnn this morning, east palestine. two years later, we're going to talk to congressman chris deluzio about that toxic train derailment that devastated an ohio town. plus, a stunning trade featuring two of the nba's biggest superstars. >> you make good choices. >> always planning ahead. >> like to not just chase. >> a career. >> but one day. follow your. heart. with ambition like that, you need someone. who elevates advice to a craft. at ubs, we match your vision with insight and expertise. to shape a unique. outcome for. >> you. >> advice is our. >> craft. >> slow down. >> cut. >> i get it. slow motion, slow down. geographic atrophy. but we don't need gimmicks. stick to the facts, gar. the advanced form of dry amd. >> can irreversibly damage. >> your vision. but sivagiri. is an fda. >> approved eye. >> injection that gives you the power to slow ga. >> sivagiri was proven. >> to. >> slow ga. >> lesion growth
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turner did have some styles on watch dish or stats from double fox sports to get an hour later. so some way of sort of show what was the most of them, but you should have it yourself assaulted. and also what's the assumption in terms of the program that section called the s b u agent walton knew i'd like to enrolled in an agricultural university and began espionage activities in regards to the honor of this year. yeah, most people of, i heard nothing and the nature of the monitors for your specific, but it was on this the book i'm on the plus my the as i may ask for us the word alone, the grunge of that he began to involve his parents in terrorist activities, espionage became a family of a finding, a lot of the items because of all the classic thoughts as a potential assessable solution is forcing you to put a solution button on the inside i watch, so on. but you know, to go to some of the issues from engineer, you know, investing buttons by switching the ship. us take some of the management on, on most of the sort of the edge or furniture. no. the station furnished to a course
turner did have some styles on watch dish or stats from double fox sports to get an hour later. so some way of sort of show what was the most of them, but you should have it yourself assaulted. and also what's the assumption in terms of the program that section called the s b u agent walton knew i'd like to enrolled in an agricultural university and began espionage activities in regards to the honor of this year. yeah, most people of, i heard nothing and the nature of the monitors for your...
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scott turner, hud secretary holding up the hud secretary? for attorney general for attorney general of the united states. federal law and order, criminal investigations and prosecutions. massive responsibility to say this is a former chief of staff there and they are holding her up. they are holding her up. what else? they got into the floor, democrats won't agree to an up or down vote now they have to gather hours and hours of this cloture process. we don't need to get into the weeds and what it is but to get around a potential filibuster in the chris wright, the energy secretary. doug collins the va secretary to be. so, they have to deal with that and get a procedural vote and overcome with that? now if final confirmation votes and finally occurred for rubio, ratcliffe, ratcliff had to get to the process the filibuster process. hegseth they tried to knock out, kristi noem, scott bissett had to go to the same process. sean duffy, he had to go to the same process. lee zeldin didn't he had to go to this same process. and doug burgum had to go
scott turner, hud secretary holding up the hud secretary? for attorney general for attorney general of the united states. federal law and order, criminal investigations and prosecutions. massive responsibility to say this is a former chief of staff there and they are holding her up. they are holding her up. what else? they got into the floor, democrats won't agree to an up or down vote now they have to gather hours and hours of this cloture process. we don't need to get into the weeds and what...
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this is britain's newsroom with andrew pierce and bev turner. >> very good morning. so american president donald trump looks set to hit the eu with trade tariffs after doing so to canada, mexico and china. but could the uk be spared? >> the european union is really out of line. uk is out of line, but i'm sure that one. i think that one can be worked out. but the european union is it's an atrocity. >> and guess where the prime minister's going? it's going to the european union, of course, to brussels to reset our relationships with the european union. does he need to be here? we're going to debate that. >> we're going to be joined in the studio by a man who was misdiagnosed with incurable motor neurone disease and made plans to end his own life. don't miss that. >> and 4 in 5 children under 12 are worried about climate change, as teachers struggle to tackle so—called eco anxiety. can't they just let kids be kids? >> it's the teachers who are causing it. now network rail is telling its staff to stop using the word passenger in an attempt to reduce customer frustration.
this is britain's newsroom with andrew pierce and bev turner. >> very good morning. so american president donald trump looks set to hit the eu with trade tariffs after doing so to canada, mexico and china. but could the uk be spared? >> the european union is really out of line. uk is out of line, but i'm sure that one. i think that one can be worked out. but the european union is it's an atrocity. >> and guess where the prime minister's going? it's going to the european union,...
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it's absolutely a page turner. it's thrilling. it's and and honestly as christie fan i was to have it it was like having a new best friend so thank you very much thank you everybody for coming. thank you. give it up for avid.
it's absolutely a page turner. it's thrilling. it's and and honestly as christie fan i was to have it it was like having a new best friend so thank you very much thank you everybody for coming. thank you. give it up for avid.
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like malcolm harris play with people like gosh there's a there's stanford sociologist who has a fred turnerwho has a book called from cyber culture to account and some counterculture to cyber culture, where he talks about the way that the counterculture, the sixties and seventies transform into silicon valley and yeah, there were these ideas of rugged individualism these this idea of the frontier, that this place where there are no limits and no rules if you just have the toughness, the metal to get out and make something of yourself if you you can do it and this stands in contrast to like the east which is seen as civilized. and this is a place where you might say want something like, i don't know, labor laws protect you or, your government. to protect you. yeah. so there's something, something about california that's very much about bucking social structures, becoming this like, individualist, striver. yeah. so that of the tech boom and of the whole era is manifest, obviously, in the y2k esthetic, which your book physically represents. i think quite it's got these bubbles it's got the ced
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we're very lucky to with a team of people there was actually very little turner i have to say, you know, and a lot of white houses. i mean, again, the hours are difficult, but our speechwriting team in particular, i mean, you were there all eight years. cody keenan, the speechwriter in the second term, all eight years. sarah hurwitz, chief speechwriter for michelle obama, all eight years. i mean, it's remarkable. i mean, i was i started in april oh nine, so i was there for all eight years minus like three months. but i think it's a testament to the spirit that you and favs and cody and sarah created that, you know, we wanted to stay as long as we could. and i have to say, you know, there were times when maybe as we all looked at our lives, we thought maybe, maybe this is the time to go. i'm so glad i stayed to the end because i think some of barack obama's greatest moments as a speaker actually came towards the when and if you think of the speech in charleston that he gave where he sang amazing grace, you think some of the other speeches towards the end that you know as he often would s
we're very lucky to with a team of people there was actually very little turner i have to say, you know, and a lot of white houses. i mean, again, the hours are difficult, but our speechwriting team in particular, i mean, you were there all eight years. cody keenan, the speechwriter in the second term, all eight years. sarah hurwitz, chief speechwriter for michelle obama, all eight years. i mean, it's remarkable. i mean, i was i started in april oh nine, so i was there for all eight years minus...
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hi, my name is deborah turner. i'm recovering addict and i'm also a case manager. >> i have been working in this field for production around 25 years trying to save lives. >> i believe we all have been in are in the business of service. we've been service so i'm a service. >> i'm a part of the solution who's trying to create and try to continue to work with people who cannot help themselves. >> so what we need is some more help. i can't do this by myself. can't nobody do this by themselves so i continue to ask for help, ask for the services that we that we that is needed for the people of san francisco ,the people just like us when we just when we grew up we came here we here we still need help. they need help. i got help. let's continue to help the people that can't help themselves. >> we need programs. we need houses. we need all the things that we can't. >> i can't do this by myself. i can't do it by myself. i need everybody. this is the people of service. >> this is what we do. this is what we supposed to do. >
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hearing to legalize it in early 2023 because they had basically merged the units and also done the turnerolition even though it wasn't a demolition and there were no demolish house when it was first approved. >> okay. now i have to go to my other pictures how i do that so i can start my time for one second please because i'm so computer what do i do? is that how i do that now? now it's over here. this thing here. oh, i see. i'm sorry. oh well i can't notice this thing here. you can use the mouse to know this and use the mouse. oh, okay. i want this thing here. how do i make that? come on. don't click. >> okay, so that's clifford terrace when it was under construction and that had one demo couch at thank you mr. unknown that had one demo at 50 and they didn't the horizontal they didn't do the vertical and okay next is well go i'm sorry i'm very technologically bad i know what i'm talking about but i don't know how to do it. >> how do i make this go? i want to just the next picture on there this i'm no i want there's a next picture on that same one. i'm sorry. thank you. i can't i can't do
hearing to legalize it in early 2023 because they had basically merged the units and also done the turnerolition even though it wasn't a demolition and there were no demolish house when it was first approved. >> okay. now i have to go to my other pictures how i do that so i can start my time for one second please because i'm so computer what do i do? is that how i do that now? now it's over here. this thing here. oh, i see. i'm sorry. oh well i can't notice this thing here. you can use...