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dr webber was born in hope, arkansas. her father, a sharecropper, her family fled from a lynch mob after her father refused to back down and dispute with a white farmer. they moved to l a. but her father took them back to the south. every four years. we got a chance to see segregation. my father refused to eat it any place that would serve him in the back, so we took all of our food for three days, two days on on on the car ride because my dad would not go in the back. he was not gonna pay you in the front and pick up his food in the back. dr. webber has spent her career advocating for civil rights in equality, particularly in the classroom. she was a vocal supporter of calls for governor newsome to appoint a black woman to vice president. kamala harris is open senate seat. it was newsome's choice of alex padilla that led to webber's new position, but she says she won't stop fighting for representation. being in the room is important and the fact that we have a senate that has no african american woman period. the voice o
dr webber was born in hope, arkansas. her father, a sharecropper, her family fled from a lynch mob after her father refused to back down and dispute with a white farmer. they moved to l a. but her father took them back to the south. every four years. we got a chance to see segregation. my father refused to eat it any place that would serve him in the back, so we took all of our food for three days, two days on on on the car ride because my dad would not go in the back. he was not gonna pay you...
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dr webber was born in hope, arkansas. her father, a sharecropper.rom a lynch mob after her father refused to back down and dispute with a white farmer. they moved to l a. but her father took them back to the south. every four years. we got a chance to see segregation. my father refused to eat in any place that would serve him in the back. so we took all of our food for three days, two days on on on the car ride because my dad would not go in the back. he was not gonna pay you in the front and pick up his food in the back. dr. webber has spent her career advocating for civil rights in equality, particularly in the classroom. she was a vocal supporter of calls for governor newsome to appoint a black woman to vice president. kamala harris is open senate seat. it was newsome's choice of alex padilla that led to webber's new position, but she says she won't stop fighting for representation. being in the room is important and the fact that we have a senate that has no african american woman period, the voice of black women is very different than any other
dr webber was born in hope, arkansas. her father, a sharecropper.rom a lynch mob after her father refused to back down and dispute with a white farmer. they moved to l a. but her father took them back to the south. every four years. we got a chance to see segregation. my father refused to eat in any place that would serve him in the back. so we took all of our food for three days, two days on on on the car ride because my dad would not go in the back. he was not gonna pay you in the front and...
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too long to risk it with a premature announcement and we were very very scared of reproducing the webber deal. that was that they had all of our minds that we could ruin the whole field by making a false claim and this is after having spent now close to $1000000000.00 there couple different faces to it right there is there is the intellectual acknowledgement that it must have been a real signal and then there's the change in world view from all of the decades that you spent trying to make an instrument that could possibly do something to the time after when that 1st signal was was observed so i think i was intellectually content that we've actually detected something after a few weeks and it's with months and months and months after that i would still wake up in the morning and ask myself if that really happened. then after 4 months and checking the signal. ladies and gentlemen. we have to check to gravitational waves we did it. only once there was no longer any doubt did the research is allow themselves a discrete sense of triumph. puts in the foregoing you've been searching for somethi
too long to risk it with a premature announcement and we were very very scared of reproducing the webber deal. that was that they had all of our minds that we could ruin the whole field by making a false claim and this is after having spent now close to $1000000000.00 there couple different faces to it right there is there is the intellectual acknowledgement that it must have been a real signal and then there's the change in world view from all of the decades that you spent trying to make an...
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for years and his colleagues tinkered with prototypes that were considerably more complex than webber's element cylinder. they made constant improvements to the laser vacuum and mirror systems. billings project grew and with it the hope that they might after all confirm einstein's hypothesis of the existence of gravitational waves. they discovered not only that the idea was good but also discovered a lot of things that i hadn't thought about i've not thought of. problems that i had not thought of in my description of how this might work and they made significant. creative advances in the whole idea of doing this. the laser interferometer would be hines billings final research project he retired in 1982 at the age of 68 but he vowed he would live to see the discovery of gravitational waves. his successor was constant dance man who already had plans not only to share the valuable research with his american colleagues but to build his own launch detector . but history had other plans. for the annoyance to go yeah in the early 990 s. i had say our proposals were at about the same stage as t
for years and his colleagues tinkered with prototypes that were considerably more complex than webber's element cylinder. they made constant improvements to the laser vacuum and mirror systems. billings project grew and with it the hope that they might after all confirm einstein's hypothesis of the existence of gravitational waves. they discovered not only that the idea was good but also discovered a lot of things that i hadn't thought about i've not thought of. problems that i had not thought...
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shirley webber, who was appointed to serve as the interim secretary of state.a retired professor and the first black person to hold this office. dr. webber, thank you so much for being with us this morning. it's good to be with you. i'm not the interim secretary of the state. i'm the secretary of state. >> indeed. that's just an amazing thing. i want you to talk to me about when you first found out that this would be your new life. >> it was really exciting. it was something i had not anticipated. i was enjoying being an assembl. when i was was honored. they looked at the work i was doing throughout the state and thought i was focused enough. there's only been five in the history of california, that have been constitutional officers. >> what about, black history month. you're the first black person to hold this title. secretary of state for california. what does that mean to you? >> it means a lot. i come from a background and a family, from hope, arkansas, never allowed to vote. my grandparents did not get a chance to vote. they died before 1955. my father nev
shirley webber, who was appointed to serve as the interim secretary of state.a retired professor and the first black person to hold this office. dr. webber, thank you so much for being with us this morning. it's good to be with you. i'm not the interim secretary of the state. i'm the secretary of state. >> indeed. that's just an amazing thing. i want you to talk to me about when you first found out that this would be your new life. >> it was really exciting. it was something i had...
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years finkler and his colleagues tinkered with prototypes that were considerably more complex than webber's element him cylinder. they made constant improvements to the laser vacuum and mirror system. billings project grew and with it the hope that they might after all confirm einstein's hypothesis of the existence of gravitational waves. they discovered not only that the idea was good but also discovered a lot of things that i hadn't thought about and not thought of. problems that i had not thought of in my description of how this might work and they made significant creative advances in the whole idea of doing this. the laser interferometer would be heinz billings final research project. he retired in 1982 at the age of 68.
years finkler and his colleagues tinkered with prototypes that were considerably more complex than webber's element him cylinder. they made constant improvements to the laser vacuum and mirror system. billings project grew and with it the hope that they might after all confirm einstein's hypothesis of the existence of gravitational waves. they discovered not only that the idea was good but also discovered a lot of things that i hadn't thought about and not thought of. problems that i had not...
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years finkler and his colleagues tinkered with prototypes that were considerably more complex than webber's element him cylinder. they made constant improvements to the laser vacuum and mirror systems. billings project grew and with it the hope that they might after all confirm einstein's hypothesis of the existence of gravitational waves. they discovered not only that the idea was good but also discovered a lot of things that i hadn't thought of that i've not thought of. the problems that i had not thought of in my description of how this might work and they made significant. creative advances in the whole idea of doing this. the laser interferometer would be hines billings final research project he retired in 1982 at the age of 68 but he vowed he would live to see the discovery of gravitational waves. his successor was constant dance man who already had plans not only to share the valuable research with his american colleagues but to build his own large detector . but history had other plans. in the early 990 s. i had say our proposals were at about the same stage as the american like o.
years finkler and his colleagues tinkered with prototypes that were considerably more complex than webber's element him cylinder. they made constant improvements to the laser vacuum and mirror systems. billings project grew and with it the hope that they might after all confirm einstein's hypothesis of the existence of gravitational waves. they discovered not only that the idea was good but also discovered a lot of things that i hadn't thought of that i've not thought of. the problems that i...
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years finkler and his colleagues tinkered with prototypes that were considerably more complex than webber's al-ameen him cylinder. they made constant improvements to the laser vacuum and mirror system. bearings project grew and with it the hope that they might after all confirm einstein's hypothesis of the existence of gravitational waves. they discovered not only that the idea was good but also discovered a lot of things that i hadn't thought about and not thought of. problems that i had not thought of in my description of how this might work and they made significant. creative advances in the whole idea of doing this. the laser interferometer would be hines billings final research project he retired in 1982 at the age of 68 but he vowed he would live to see the discovery of gravitational waves. his successor was constant dance man who already had plans not only to share the valuable research with his american colleagues but to build his own launch detector . but history had other plans. for the annoyance of the yacht in the early 1990 s. say our proposals were at about the same stage as t
years finkler and his colleagues tinkered with prototypes that were considerably more complex than webber's al-ameen him cylinder. they made constant improvements to the laser vacuum and mirror system. bearings project grew and with it the hope that they might after all confirm einstein's hypothesis of the existence of gravitational waves. they discovered not only that the idea was good but also discovered a lot of things that i hadn't thought about and not thought of. problems that i had not...
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let's bring in five-time nba all star and entrepreneur himself chris webber and jason wild presidentement jw asset management is one of the largest institutional investors in the cannabis space. gentlemen, welcome to you both great to have you with us. >> thank you for having us. >> thank you for having me. >> chris, i will start off with you. you wanted to help underrepresented entrepreneurs, why the cannabis industry in particular >> well, i believe that it's a market that is just now getting started, and the potential is just exciting there. and then having a partner i have to acknowledge jason because as an industry leader in cannabis, him making the commitment to change the culture, to be inclusive, and diversity is our strength, so i just thought, i mean, what a wonderful opportunity not only to be able to help create change but to be able to have a business mind like jason behind that, i feel that that's just wonderful infrastructure. >> chris, it's great having you. this is tim, by the way. and you'll be happy to know that before the show, mel said she was sad to see that the
let's bring in five-time nba all star and entrepreneur himself chris webber and jason wild presidentement jw asset management is one of the largest institutional investors in the cannabis space. gentlemen, welcome to you both great to have you with us. >> thank you for having us. >> thank you for having me. >> chris, i will start off with you. you wanted to help underrepresented entrepreneurs, why the cannabis industry in particular >> well, i believe that it's a market...
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webber was eventually arrested and charged with two counts of murder.rs this afternoon, accused of attacking a san jose preschools, beloved pet tortoise. police say the man broke into the play and learn preschool in south san jose saturday morning and attacked the £65 tortoise named michelangelo. tortoise is believed to be at least 70 years old and was seriously injured. staff members say it'll be at least a few months before michael angelo can be reunited with the preschool children. it was a horrific sight. i mean, the beating had to be bad. there were several items they used to be in with, knowing that his shell is meant to withstand a lions attack in africa. you know that he had to be hitting that tortoise really hard. it was pretty brutal. you know, the first thing i thought about it, it takes a special person to cause such harm for an animal that can't even get away. saturday police arrested 40 year old george roadless shortly after the incident. they say that he's homeless and appears to be suffering from mental health issues. today is the first
webber was eventually arrested and charged with two counts of murder.rs this afternoon, accused of attacking a san jose preschools, beloved pet tortoise. police say the man broke into the play and learn preschool in south san jose saturday morning and attacked the £65 tortoise named michelangelo. tortoise is believed to be at least 70 years old and was seriously injured. staff members say it'll be at least a few months before michael angelo can be reunited with the preschool children. it was a...
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webber told us today he stands by that comment and emphasized in his view the children received gooddministration and get the same good care today, dana. >> dana: jonathan hunt, thank you. >> bill: it started in june as a long shot effort to recall the california democratic governor gavin newsom after a controversial trip to the luxurious french laundry restaurant in napa valley. a special election in the golden state is a real possibility with more than a million signatures so far and verification on going here is the headline. g.o.p.'s golden state opportunity. republicans getting close to forcing a recall election against newsom. it would instantly become the most consequential in the country. make your case. >> these recall elections if you remember back in 2003 when arnold schwarzkopf got elected, you could see a political repeat of that with gavin newsom assuming these signatures get turned in and get validated. the election isn't a typical election. not like you vote for a democrat or republican. the question is do you support recalling the governor. that's the first question
webber told us today he stands by that comment and emphasized in his view the children received gooddministration and get the same good care today, dana. >> dana: jonathan hunt, thank you. >> bill: it started in june as a long shot effort to recall the california democratic governor gavin newsom after a controversial trip to the luxurious french laundry restaurant in napa valley. a special election in the golden state is a real possibility with more than a million signatures so far...
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after trying to negotiate, vacaville police stormed the apartment and used a taser on webber. police say he was already wanted for a number of felonies. >>> san jose city officials heard from more than 100 residents, many of whom called for removal of a statue of thomas fallon from the corner of west st. james and julian streets. the controversial statue has been the target of vandals in the past and went up in 1988 to commemorate one of san jose's first mayors, but fallon's legacy has divided the community. activists say the statue is racist because of fallon's treatment of native people and embodies american imperialism. >>> well, taking a quick look live outside where we are tracking some more rain heading our way. abc7 news meteorologist drew tuma has a look at the timing and where exactly we're going to be seeing most of that rain. hi, drew. >> hi, dion. we're tracking our next cold front that will bring rain to us tomorrow afternoon and evening. here is live doppler 7 along with satellite. the bigger picture showing rain beginning to move into northern california with ou
after trying to negotiate, vacaville police stormed the apartment and used a taser on webber. police say he was already wanted for a number of felonies. >>> san jose city officials heard from more than 100 residents, many of whom called for removal of a statue of thomas fallon from the corner of west st. james and julian streets. the controversial statue has been the target of vandals in the past and went up in 1988 to commemorate one of san jose's first mayors, but fallon's legacy has...
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you probably don't want to appear in an andrew lloyd webber musical playing the part ofjulie�*s ipad.he lead character, jackie weaver, didn't have a part this time around, but other favourites did appear. 0h, he's disappeared. i'll mute myself. you'll be banned to peru, if you're not careful. tonight's meeting descended into similar barracking again. ..we were simply following standing orders and protocol. the meetings were illegal. but councillors tried to get through business as usual. 20/5446m. some found it funny. others, quite the opposite. i've just removed them. whether democratic or dysfunctional, like so many sequels, it probably wasn't as good as the original. i declare the meeting closed. judith moritz, bbc news. the many perils of parish councils! hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is your sports news where we start hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster henry bonsu and former trade minister, digbyjones. tomorrow's front pages starting with... hello, digby. hello, henry. hope you are all right- —
you probably don't want to appear in an andrew lloyd webber musical playing the part ofjulie�*s ipad.he lead character, jackie weaver, didn't have a part this time around, but other favourites did appear. 0h, he's disappeared. i'll mute myself. you'll be banned to peru, if you're not careful. tonight's meeting descended into similar barracking again. ..we were simply following standing orders and protocol. the meetings were illegal. but councillors tried to get through business as usual....
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right discussing it with us now political commentators anthony webber and gentlemen welcome to the program andre 1st of all that does 10 years sound a little north of reasonable when it comes to just admitting where you've been on holiday. well 1st of all i think we live in a world that is going completely mad over coronavirus thought i think there are some serious things that we have to take away i think one of the big issues that we've suffered from is people coming into the united kingdom from hot spot countries we've not had the proper testing at the airports we've not had the proper quarantine but now what we've got to do is absolute guarantee that it will not conditionals our borders we absolutely have to make sure that people are all this now remember something it's not that you can jump into a gret country as you said and it's not start that you can't so you can't come so you can go i would but people coming to the u.k. i have to say that it's all about where you got the saw this and the next point is obviously this look judges have discretion nobody wants to clock anybody out for
right discussing it with us now political commentators anthony webber and gentlemen welcome to the program andre 1st of all that does 10 years sound a little north of reasonable when it comes to just admitting where you've been on holiday. well 1st of all i think we live in a world that is going completely mad over coronavirus thought i think there are some serious things that we have to take away i think one of the big issues that we've suffered from is people coming into the united kingdom...
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government had said it was setting up a task force to investigate these allegations are serious mark webber for the globe from nairobi welcome many thanks. a weather update next here on al-jazeera then u.s. president joe biden rolls back many of his predecessor's policies including those making the u.s. less welcome to immigrants. how do you change the constitution could mean that there's no hope for pro-choice activists in honduras. we got the usual rash of fairy heavy showers across much of southeast asia biggest downpours recently have been in to indonesia over a 100 millimeters of rain in one of 2 spots here pushing over towards pop in new guinea we're going to see the further heavy showers continue as we go on through the next couple of days russia showers there into the philippines as well borneo seeing some big thunderstorms north of that not too bad across into china will be one of 2 showers there coming into vietnam but so that aside it doesn't last a fine and dry with some pleasant sunshine heavy showers will continue across much of indonesia some pockets of heavy rain coming in h
government had said it was setting up a task force to investigate these allegations are serious mark webber for the globe from nairobi welcome many thanks. a weather update next here on al-jazeera then u.s. president joe biden rolls back many of his predecessor's policies including those making the u.s. less welcome to immigrants. how do you change the constitution could mean that there's no hope for pro-choice activists in honduras. we got the usual rash of fairy heavy showers across much of...
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yet the night government sources confirmed that won't start until webber the 15th.new kind of coronavirus was first discovered. the hotel industry had complained they had been kept in the dark but document seen tonight by the bbc show the government is looking for hotels in ten different locations by airports or ports to be ready to take more than 1000 arrivals a day across the country from the middle of february through to the end of march full stop ministers are adamant the rules in place are stringent but there have been tensions over travel quarantine from the very start of the pandemic and now isolation in hotels on arrival is on the way it will still only cover those coming home from hotspots and still won't come in for another ten days. it is hotspots and still won't come in for another ten days.— another ten days. it is utterly shambolic— another ten days. it is utterly shambolic that _ another ten days. it is utterly shambolic that this _ another ten days. it is utterly shambolic that this has - another ten days. it is utterly shambolic that this has been |
yet the night government sources confirmed that won't start until webber the 15th.new kind of coronavirus was first discovered. the hotel industry had complained they had been kept in the dark but document seen tonight by the bbc show the government is looking for hotels in ten different locations by airports or ports to be ready to take more than 1000 arrivals a day across the country from the middle of february through to the end of march full stop ministers are adamant the rules in place are...
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webber was appointed after alex padilla took over vice president kamala harris's congressional seat.o have much more news ahead. vianey has your full forecast. we hope you stay with us. >>> hi there. good morning. lovely start. we've got so much sunshine out there. if you haven't already gone the rays of sunshine through your window, take advantage and go outside. 46 in san francisco. great start overall. a live look over san jose. 44 degrees. so it is a little chillier right now if you usually take your pup on an early walk. bundle up. walnut creek, 40 degrees. even binx doesn't like the cold. we are dealing with calm weather overall. high pressure has been keeping us dry and warm, giving us spring-like vibes around here. we will be keeping this dry weather through the weekend and into the start of the workweek. what can you expect when it comes to your temperatures? well, we will be in the 60s. we have offshore windows from the northwest. it will be windier for higher elevations. that's where we will see the stronger gusts. if you notice the color bar right up top, it gives you an
webber was appointed after alex padilla took over vice president kamala harris's congressional seat.o have much more news ahead. vianey has your full forecast. we hope you stay with us. >>> hi there. good morning. lovely start. we've got so much sunshine out there. if you haven't already gone the rays of sunshine through your window, take advantage and go outside. 46 in san francisco. great start overall. a live look over san jose. 44 degrees. so it is a little chillier right now if...
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what we'll do is need to make sure that the new california secretary of state shirley webber is heldountable and making sure she does her job properly and to make sure we put the pressure on all of the county clerks throughout california to make sure they are doing their job as well. it just doesn't take one person to verify, it takes 58 different counties to be involved in the process. >> martha: you need to keep a close eye on that process. it will be a passionate process to verify all those signatures, no doubt. what sort of tipped the balance in terms of getting people on both sides of the aisle. everybody remembers the french laundry night. the governor told everyone else they couldn't do that. what really tipped the scale here in california? >> it's not one thing. it is a combination of everything. the french laundry debacle was his achilles heel. the dumbest thing any politician has done in california or american history because it was -- he threw it in the face of every good californian that he said listen, i'll put you all under house arrest but i'll dine at the most expensi
what we'll do is need to make sure that the new california secretary of state shirley webber is heldountable and making sure she does her job properly and to make sure we put the pressure on all of the county clerks throughout california to make sure they are doing their job as well. it just doesn't take one person to verify, it takes 58 different counties to be involved in the process. >> martha: you need to keep a close eye on that process. it will be a passionate process to verify all...
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fire chief jason webber says the staff are helping out with logistics. well emts and paramedics are actually administering shots themselves. meanwhile about half of them are in county park staff is being supporting or is begun supporting vaccination efforts last week and while reassigning personnel does yes take away from some of the department's current responsibilities, and it requires some longer hours for staff members at both county parks and murray county fire say that doing this is essential to try and boost the vaccination effort. >>it's kind of described as an all hands on deck situation you know in order to meet the vaccine demand that we need to in the time frame. you know we want to be doing 40 plus 1000 vaccines a week and that's going take a lot of people doing it tirelessly i think are committed to the mission of of ending this you know disease and getting back to some level in no malice e both in the fire stations as well as a community. >>the department say the only thing holding them back to getting this vaccine out is the actual supply
fire chief jason webber says the staff are helping out with logistics. well emts and paramedics are actually administering shots themselves. meanwhile about half of them are in county park staff is being supporting or is begun supporting vaccination efforts last week and while reassigning personnel does yes take away from some of the department's current responsibilities, and it requires some longer hours for staff members at both county parks and murray county fire say that doing this is...
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>>several hours after a standoff with police officers arrested webber for the murders the solano countyattorney's office has formally charged weber with 2 counts of murder, but he didn't enter a plea during his arraignment earlier this week. charges include discharging a firearm causing death additionally the da alleges special circumstances, including both murders were especially heinous and committed during rape he has a criminal history of felonies dating back to 20 '06 and at the time of his arrest, he was wanted for domestic violence related charges out of sonoma county. he remains at the solano county jail and is being held without bail as he faces life without the possibility of parole or death if convicted. on says she and her daughter were very close but they haven't spoken since she moved from utah to california. she was hoping to greet savannah for her birthday like i said was actual. >>first day what's been the most and think that it was also the day they do a she wants everyone to remember her daughter for the bright light she was to so many people because so many people so
>>several hours after a standoff with police officers arrested webber for the murders the solano countyattorney's office has formally charged weber with 2 counts of murder, but he didn't enter a plea during his arraignment earlier this week. charges include discharging a firearm causing death additionally the da alleges special circumstances, including both murders were especially heinous and committed during rape he has a criminal history of felonies dating back to 20 '06 and at the time...
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this is where vaca ville police a 29 year old raymond michael webber, streamed himself live on socialdia holding a gun with the bodies of two women visible on the floor. you can see the broken windows in the third floor apartment, neighbors say while they've seen weber here before. they also say he didn't live here. it's very unease e on, you know, the stomach the mind that pretty much everything. morgan gardner lives a few doors down. she wasn't home when everything happened, but says it's eerie. i'm still freaked out. i don't even know if i want to stay here tonight. you know, it's just it's very unease e to think about. weber who police say is from sacramento, is now facing two counts of murder. investigators say he's also wanted on a felony warrant for domestic battery and assault with a deadly weapon neighbors who live in the apartment complex for us veterans say they're processing what happened together this being a veteran apartment. you know, we're all brother and sister, ines arms and you know all of that, and we're all just kind of sticking together. just kind of trying to g
this is where vaca ville police a 29 year old raymond michael webber, streamed himself live on socialdia holding a gun with the bodies of two women visible on the floor. you can see the broken windows in the third floor apartment, neighbors say while they've seen weber here before. they also say he didn't live here. it's very unease e on, you know, the stomach the mind that pretty much everything. morgan gardner lives a few doors down. she wasn't home when everything happened, but says it's...
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you probably don't want to appear in an andrew lloyd webber physical in an andrew lloyd webber musicalipad. the lead character, jackie weaver, didn't have a part this time around but other favourites did appear. 0h, he's disappeared. i'll mute myself. you'll be banned to peru if you're not careful. i wanted the standing orders to say so, we were simply following standing orders and practical the councillors tried to get through business as usual. 20/5446m. some found it funny, others, quite the opposite. i've just removed them. whether democratic nor dysfunctional, like so many sequels, it probably wasn't as good as the original. i declare the meeting closed. judith moritz, bbc news. is this going to become a thing? a wheel going to every month? yeah. it reminds me — wheel going to every month? yeah. it reminds me of — wheel going to every month? yeah. it reminds me of the _ wheel going to every month? yeah. it reminds me of the morning _ wheel going to every month? yeah. it reminds me of the morning breakfast| reminds me of the morning breakfast meetings used to have carroll in them,
you probably don't want to appear in an andrew lloyd webber physical in an andrew lloyd webber musicalipad. the lead character, jackie weaver, didn't have a part this time around but other favourites did appear. 0h, he's disappeared. i'll mute myself. you'll be banned to peru if you're not careful. i wanted the standing orders to say so, we were simply following standing orders and practical the councillors tried to get through business as usual. 20/5446m. some found it funny, others, quite the...
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webber used to work as special counsel enforcement for the federal office of the controller of the currencyagency that enforces banking regulations. in your view, is bank of america breaking the rules here when it comes to these regulations? >> yes. it's not reasonable, and i don't think it's good faith. >> reporter: for example, he told us what he thinks bank of america should do when there's alleged fraud at atms. >> they could pull that camera footage, and they could see whether the consumer that you spoke to is the person who swiped the card. there is no way in a span of less than 24 hours that they are able to look at that camera footage. >> reporter: both chiu and weber believe regulators should look at bank of america's practices. >> it's unconscionable. the fraudster is getting to keep the money, and then bank of america is getting to keep its money, and the only person who's suffering are the american families that should have had the money to help protect their family in the middle of a pandemic. >> reporter: well the occ and consumer financial protection bureau, the regulators wo
webber used to work as special counsel enforcement for the federal office of the controller of the currencyagency that enforces banking regulations. in your view, is bank of america breaking the rules here when it comes to these regulations? >> yes. it's not reasonable, and i don't think it's good faith. >> reporter: for example, he told us what he thinks bank of america should do when there's alleged fraud at atms. >> they could pull that camera footage, and they could see...
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. >> with that, we will now go to representative whether -- webber. >> thank you, mr. chairman.atulations on your new post. can you hear me? >> yes. >> thank you. lots of questions. let me start with breaking member gibbs -- ranking member gibbs. as he understood there were mariners stranded and i never heard an answer to that. are they stranded around the the globe? >> most of those mariners are foreign nationals working aboard foreign vessels on ships where there is virtually no legal relationship between the flag of the vessel and the owner and most of these vessels have been virtually abandoned by their charterer or flag nation and are desperately trying in some way shape or form to get home. they are on the ships with virtually no food. some have not been paid, some have been on these ships for over a year. so it is a very serious humanitarian issue. it is not affecting the american mariner, but as brothers of the sea, it is a humanitarian issue. >> thank you for that. i want to jump over, if i may. glad to hear that his grandfather started a business building ships but so
. >> with that, we will now go to representative whether -- webber. >> thank you, mr. chairman.atulations on your new post. can you hear me? >> yes. >> thank you. lots of questions. let me start with breaking member gibbs -- ranking member gibbs. as he understood there were mariners stranded and i never heard an answer to that. are they stranded around the the globe? >> most of those mariners are foreign nationals working aboard foreign vessels on ships where there...
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you probably don't want to appear in an andrew lloyd webber musical playing the part ofjulie's ipad.tres tall cliffs that cuts right through the middle of the landing site. if you look to the west, there are craters that the rover can't get out of, even if we were to land successfully there. if you look to the east, there are large rocks. landing on mars is not for the faint of heart. perseverance is the most advanced rover that nasa has ever built and it will be hunting for signs of life. its robotic arm is equipped with a drill to collect rock samples. the hope is any microscopic creatures that once lived on mars may still be preserved. for the first time, nasa will also be testing a mini mars helicopter to provide a new bird's eye view of the planet. and back on the ground, the rover will store some of the rocks. a future mission will bring them back to earth. this mission provides our best chance to finally answer whether life existed on mars. first, though, nasa needs to get its rover safely down. there are some nerve—racking hours ahead. rebecca morelle, bbc news. now it's time
you probably don't want to appear in an andrew lloyd webber musical playing the part ofjulie's ipad.tres tall cliffs that cuts right through the middle of the landing site. if you look to the west, there are craters that the rover can't get out of, even if we were to land successfully there. if you look to the east, there are large rocks. landing on mars is not for the faint of heart. perseverance is the most advanced rover that nasa has ever built and it will be hunting for signs of life. its...
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just coming up to 8:40am and there are lots of different things going on with webber.he central belt. again, the potential for significant snow. it will be a cold night, as you can see. there is the risk of ice once again. as we had three tomorrow, we still have the risk of significant snow across the risk of significant snow across the central lowlands. snow showers coming in across england and wales, the wind not as strong across the south—eastern corner but it will be stronger across the english channel, the channel islands and the south—west. here we have a weather frontjust wading in, potentially bringing some rain but potentially could bring snow. these are at the temperatures, when this is how it will feel when you add on the strength of the way. —4, —5, brrrr sums it up. i survived opening up a little bit. want to be as windy, snow that falls won't be as far west but what you might find is more of it as a result when you are. —14, i told you it would get cold. this thing in one morning across parts of scotland, that could well be the temperature. especially on
just coming up to 8:40am and there are lots of different things going on with webber.he central belt. again, the potential for significant snow. it will be a cold night, as you can see. there is the risk of ice once again. as we had three tomorrow, we still have the risk of significant snow across the risk of significant snow across the central lowlands. snow showers coming in across england and wales, the wind not as strong across the south—eastern corner but it will be stronger across the...