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now reuters is first to report, and willis' office has confirmed that willis has gone back to the same guy. she's gone back to john floyd who has had a hand in the highest profile and most unlikely seeming rico prosecutions in recent georgia law. john floyd who has since gone on to become a nationally respected expert on prosecuting rico cases under state law. this is his book. he literally wrote the book how to prosecute rico cases. rico, state by state. a guide to litigation under the state racketeering statutes. he literally wrote the book on how to get convictions on state racketeering laws. reuters has said that willis has including the trump investigation. the dean of mercer university law school in macon, georgia, says about this quote, it's not a stretch to see where fani willis is taking this. if president trump engaged in two or more acts that involved false statements that were an attempt to falsify material fact like the election results, then you can piece together a violation of the racketeering act. it is a felony and it can carry penalties up to 20 years in prison. the
now reuters is first to report, and willis' office has confirmed that willis has gone back to the same guy. she's gone back to john floyd who has had a hand in the highest profile and most unlikely seeming rico prosecutions in recent georgia law. john floyd who has since gone on to become a nationally respected expert on prosecuting rico cases under state law. this is his book. he literally wrote the book how to prosecute rico cases. rico, state by state. a guide to litigation under the state...
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but 11-year-old willie and 8-year-old tad have free rein of the white house. ♪ >> the third born, willie their favorite and is the one most like his father, he had his father's temperament, his sense of humor, his build. he carried his head at an angle the way lincoln did. he talked like lincoln. he had lincoln's sharpness of intellect. >> the lincolns were indulgent parents, to say the least. they found their children entertaining and thought other people should too. >> when willie and tad got into the white house, they wreaked havoc. >> it is the first time you've had young children in the white house. it seems as if they were quite rapscallion. they were quite notorious. >> their favorite activity was to find the source of the ropes that united the bells through which in "downton abbey" style, you summoned servants. so they found way to tie and mess them up so you rang in the east room you would wind up in the kitchen. they loved messing up the bells. >> it was amazing how much free play they had. >> and to lincoln, his children could do no wrong, even if they totally disrupted the of
but 11-year-old willie and 8-year-old tad have free rein of the white house. ♪ >> the third born, willie their favorite and is the one most like his father, he had his father's temperament, his sense of humor, his build. he carried his head at an angle the way lincoln did. he talked like lincoln. he had lincoln's sharpness of intellect. >> the lincolns were indulgent parents, to say the least. they found their children entertaining and thought other people should too. >>...
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>> willie, good morning. when you think about it, there has not been an anti-asian american hearing in nearly 40 years. it got really personal very quickly for these lawmakers and for those activists and experts, and daniel dae kim, the actor and producer sharing their stories. but what kept coming up was this deep sense of partisan divide. and you had a moment with congressman chip roy from the state of texas, who was criticizing the very existence of the hearing. i'll let you hear what he had to say and it is quite controversial and you'll hear from representative grace mang and her response. >> we believe in justice. there are old sayings in texas about find the rope in texas and the fall esttallest oak tree. my concern about this hearing, it seems to want to venture into the policing of rhetoric in a free society. now we're talking about whether talking about china the chicoms, the chinese communist party, and some people are saying, hey, we think those guys are the bad guys. >> i want to go back to somet
>> willie, good morning. when you think about it, there has not been an anti-asian american hearing in nearly 40 years. it got really personal very quickly for these lawmakers and for those activists and experts, and daniel dae kim, the actor and producer sharing their stories. but what kept coming up was this deep sense of partisan divide. and you had a moment with congressman chip roy from the state of texas, who was criticizing the very existence of the hearing. i'll let you hear what...
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gerri willis from fox business. you can still buy paper back copies of hitler east book but not the dr. seuss books? >> e-bay is canceling dr. seuss barring the resale of six of his books from the popular child author. some folks hoping to cash in on this move. one person getting $2,000 for five of those books. some are asking if not dr. seuss, why should e-bay allow the sales of publications like these? hitler's autobiography. the thesis there is a jewish conspiracy to gain jewish leadership and aim of exterminateing the jews. the book by former kkk grand wizard david duke is available on there. the unibombers book. the journals of erik harris, the mass murderers who killed 13 people at columbine high school in 1999. he have ten diaries of joseph goebel's, that is available on e-bay. dr. seuss fans may be getting the last laugh. dr. seuss books are one of the top selling books. dr. seuss's company said it would stop the publication of these books. they picked them out after talking for months with academics and oth
gerri willis from fox business. you can still buy paper back copies of hitler east book but not the dr. seuss books? >> e-bay is canceling dr. seuss barring the resale of six of his books from the popular child author. some folks hoping to cash in on this move. one person getting $2,000 for five of those books. some are asking if not dr. seuss, why should e-bay allow the sales of publications like these? hitler's autobiography. the thesis there is a jewish conspiracy to gain jewish...
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i think it is a great question, willie.ional concept of letting people come to seek asylum. people coming to the border has changed over the last decade and the biden administration pledged to upgrade the immigration system to meet that reality, but it could take months, if not years, for them to deal with that in a way that deals with everybody around the southern border. this is not a county, the projection from world food program, from dhs itself that there will be a record number of migrants coming, things that we have discussed over the years. it is a big, big task. >> eddy? >> hi, jacob. as always, just so wonderful for you to have your reporting on this issue. >> thanks, eddy. >> are you seeing the beginnings of a shift in the actual policy or the approach to immigration? or is this simply just lipstick on a big because we need to understand. do you see the beginnings of a shift or are they putting lipstick on what we have seen over the last 8 to 12 years. >> certainly with the separation task force, the intention fr
i think it is a great question, willie.ional concept of letting people come to seek asylum. people coming to the border has changed over the last decade and the biden administration pledged to upgrade the immigration system to meet that reality, but it could take months, if not years, for them to deal with that in a way that deals with everybody around the southern border. this is not a county, the projection from world food program, from dhs itself that there will be a record number of...
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>> you're absolutely right, willie.en who we know was such a factor in not only becoming the democratic nominee but joe biden and kamala harris elected to office. this is something that excited them. we were just talking about south carolina. south carolina on that debate stage that joe biden said that if he were the nominee and if he were to become president he would put a black woman on the supreme court. something that, by the way, as we sit here in 2021 has never happened in the history of this country. so, yes, certainly this nomination is, you know, puts that potentially one step closer to reality. but the idea for black women, these are the kinds of things that they say they are seeking in terms of return on their investment, right, for their output. namely their loyalty at the polls. things like black women being represented in our judicial system especially at the federal level and even at the highest levels in our courts. this certainly reflects their priorities at least some of the priorities that i was heari
>> you're absolutely right, willie.en who we know was such a factor in not only becoming the democratic nominee but joe biden and kamala harris elected to office. this is something that excited them. we were just talking about south carolina. south carolina on that debate stage that joe biden said that if he were the nominee and if he were to become president he would put a black woman on the supreme court. something that, by the way, as we sit here in 2021 has never happened in the...
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willie rennie? absolutely, it needs - health care. willie rennie?of time and effort, meaning more people can get access to services. we need to use technology, use the professionals, make sure that mental health services are up to scratch so they are not putting pressure on the rest of the nhs. the social care sector, never go back to the way we were, but we also need to recognise that the pandemic has been huge. it will not be a quick fix, but we need to make the investment so that we can never go back to the situation. one more thing — we were promised that nobody would wait longer than 12 weeks. it was a legal guarantee, agreed by the first minister when she was health secretary. that has been breached 300,000 times. 380,000 times. but been breached 300,000 times. 380,000 times- but that — been breached 300,000 times. 380,000 times. but that was _ been breached 300,000 times. 380,000 times. but that was before _ been breached 300,000 times. 380,000 times. but that was before the _ times. but that was before the pandemic- _ times. but that was bef
willie rennie? absolutely, it needs - health care. willie rennie?of time and effort, meaning more people can get access to services. we need to use technology, use the professionals, make sure that mental health services are up to scratch so they are not putting pressure on the rest of the nhs. the social care sector, never go back to the way we were, but we also need to recognise that the pandemic has been huge. it will not be a quick fix, but we need to make the investment so that we can...
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>> willie, i will just give you an example. duplex for them. they were shown the apartment. there were no issues with their credit or issues with them actually being processed. when the lapd lord found out that they had this, quote, unique relationship, the landlord emailed them and said they were being denied the apartment because of their unique relationship. and they lived in a state without any state protections under state law so they had no recourse. so you know the past years the trump administration advanced policies to discriminate against lgbtq people. so we've also seen instances where people face discrimination, as i said before, in going into retail establishments or going into stores. and they have no recourse. i could, for example, be picked to sit on a jury and i can be dismissed from sitting on that jury because i'm lgbtq and i would have no recourse under federal law, unless you live in a state that has those protections, you have no recourse. and 29 states in this country do not provide comprehensive legal pr
>> willie, i will just give you an example. duplex for them. they were shown the apartment. there were no issues with their credit or issues with them actually being processed. when the lapd lord found out that they had this, quote, unique relationship, the landlord emailed them and said they were being denied the apartment because of their unique relationship. and they lived in a state without any state protections under state law so they had no recourse. so you know the past years the...
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i'm afraid we've lost david willis mid flow - lost david willis mid flow there.rtainly got the gist of most of what he was talking about with the legislation being introduced there in different states in there in different states in the months to come in the us. more from david a little later but let's get some of the day's other news. president biden has invited his russian and chinese counterparts to virtual talks on how to tackle climate change. he hopes vladimir putin and xijinping will be among a0 leaders of major economies to attend the online climate forum next month. at least 32 people have been killed and more than 160 injured when two passenger trains collided in egypt. early reports suggest the emergency brakes were triggered on one of the trains, which led to train carriages derailing and overturning. president al—sisi has vowed to punish those responsible. us first ladyjill biden has led tributes to the american children's author beverly cleary, who's died at the age of 10a in california. working as a librarian, she turned to writing when a boy asked
i'm afraid we've lost david willis mid flow - lost david willis mid flow there.rtainly got the gist of most of what he was talking about with the legislation being introduced there in different states in there in different states in the months to come in the us. more from david a little later but let's get some of the day's other news. president biden has invited his russian and chinese counterparts to virtual talks on how to tackle climate change. he hopes vladimir putin and xijinping will be...
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next week, willie is back. he has a new sunday sitdown.ary singer and why she did not even want that job at first. >>> clear skies especially in inland areas to start our sunday. 49 degrees right now. get ready for it to get twice as warm into the afternoon. yep, we're going to see some 80s today but first, still going to get through the chilly 30s up through the north bay. look at your current temperatures out the door right now, napa 39. if you live down through the santa cruz area 37 warm spring sunshine today. we're talking upper 70s, low 80s through the interior valleys. full forecast at 7:00. >>> ahead, our highs and lows of the week. up next, a whale of a tale. how the pandemic changed life for the better for the whales. (vo) last year subaru and our retailers donated 50 million meals to feeding america. and yet, one in four children may still face hunger. so, subaru and our retailers are doing it again, donating an additional 100 million meals to help those in need. love. it's never been needed more than right now. subaru. more tha
next week, willie is back. he has a new sunday sitdown.ary singer and why she did not even want that job at first. >>> clear skies especially in inland areas to start our sunday. 49 degrees right now. get ready for it to get twice as warm into the afternoon. yep, we're going to see some 80s today but first, still going to get through the chilly 30s up through the north bay. look at your current temperatures out the door right now, napa 39. if you live down through the santa cruz area...
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willie?mote the passage of this billment the first stop scheduled for next tuesday in pennsylvania. vice president harris in denver next week. a lesson learned from the obama administration. the ap's jonathan lemire writes this, many are of those working in biden's west wing are veterans of the obama administration and they acknowledge that not enough was done to sell the 2009 recovery act. >> we didn't adequately explain what we had done. barack was so modest he didn't want to take, as he said, a victory lap. i kept saying tell people what we did. we don't have time. i'm not going to take a victory lap. and we paid a price for that humility. >> what they will be selling next week is, yes, the push to get the country back on its feet after a year of covid. but also these poverty-fighting measures imbedded in the 1.9 trillion. so, in other words, yes, it will get us through this crisis we all hope. but also it will do work to lifting people up out of poverty. >> what biden was trying to prove
willie?mote the passage of this billment the first stop scheduled for next tuesday in pennsylvania. vice president harris in denver next week. a lesson learned from the obama administration. the ap's jonathan lemire writes this, many are of those working in biden's west wing are veterans of the obama administration and they acknowledge that not enough was done to sell the 2009 recovery act. >> we didn't adequately explain what we had done. barack was so modest he didn't want to take, as...
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willie, he predicted it to a t. and things got worse because of how badly things were run trying to counter the pandemic. >> it's amazing, isn't it, to listen to that. that was one year ago today. and you look down at the lower right side of your screen and see 516,000 americans, more than that, have died pause of this. and all the things dr. fauci said there, it was interesting, we had to spruce who he was. now he has become part of the furniture of our lives every day. but he is talking about school closings, potentially, canceling events, maybe some teleworking. we have passed all of these other anniversaries where president trump said it would disaer into, it was from one person coming from china. when dr. fauci was sounding the alarm, we were getting the message it would be okay if we just closed our eyes and let it disappear. >> just to put things in proper prospective, february, march, april seem to be a blur to so many of us, dr. fauci said that march 2nd. i believe it was in february where bob woodward sat
willie, he predicted it to a t. and things got worse because of how badly things were run trying to counter the pandemic. >> it's amazing, isn't it, to listen to that. that was one year ago today. and you look down at the lower right side of your screen and see 516,000 americans, more than that, have died pause of this. and all the things dr. fauci said there, it was interesting, we had to spruce who he was. now he has become part of the furniture of our lives every day. but he is talking...
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good to see you. >> hi, willie.unaccompanied minors being held at detention facilities until their cases can be sussed out. if you listen to the people coming into the country and they say quite plainly, we think it's going to be easier to come to america and to stay in america than it was under president trump because of moratoriums on deportations, a potential pathway to sit senator hillary clinton for people who have come here illegally. what should the biden administration do, i understand they're pointing the finger back at president trump, but what they should be doing to ease this crisis. >> thank you, willie, for that question. many of us have spent a good deal of time on the border or in the country of origin. the president, i understand, is reported to have spoken out and said stay home, don't come now, a. b, he sent fema to help facilitate meeting the needs of these people. this is complicated by covid. there are 13,000 beds that could receive many of these incoming immigrants. however, because of covid,
good to see you. >> hi, willie.unaccompanied minors being held at detention facilities until their cases can be sussed out. if you listen to the people coming into the country and they say quite plainly, we think it's going to be easier to come to america and to stay in america than it was under president trump because of moratoriums on deportations, a potential pathway to sit senator hillary clinton for people who have come here illegally. what should the biden administration do, i...
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>>but that volcanic ash yeah, thinking at you remember that game willie willie, where you see magnet you try to move that the hair around it making us in member that yeah. >>lawrence i didn't know was called the willie willie really woolley willingly with no water when i when come up with some certainly not what i was guys we've actually got some changes coming our way tonight, the clouds are rolling in out there right now getting a little thick in spots not much in the way of rain just yet northern california has seen the rain already but those clouds out there. yeah this look i'm from the east bay hills looking back out toward the coastline. you got those clouds rolling into the bay right now. all right the doppler radar really telling the story tonight you can see that rain showing up in the north a northern california been getting a nice little soaking already and then you see the areas for the blue that's actually some snow that's going to be cold system coming in tonight and that's kind of what we're going to feel throughout the weekend. the storm coming through that cold air b
>>but that volcanic ash yeah, thinking at you remember that game willie willie, where you see magnet you try to move that the hair around it making us in member that yeah. >>lawrence i didn't know was called the willie willie really woolley willingly with no water when i when come up with some certainly not what i was guys we've actually got some changes coming our way tonight, the clouds are rolling in out there right now getting a little thick in spots not much in the way of rain...
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david willis, thank you so - looking up, hopefully. david willis, thank you so much. reports that some people who've had the jab had developed blood clots. the european medicines agency has stressed the move was precautionary. norway and iceland announced their decisions after denmark stopped its rollout for two weeks. paul hawkins reports the ema's message is clear — there is no link between blood clots and the astrazeneca vaccine. the manufacturer says the drug's safety has been studied extensively in clinical trials. nevertheless, denmark, norway and iceland have temporarily suspended the rollout of the vaccine after two women in europe died after getting the jab. one of them in denmark, itself. translation: in denmark, | more than 140 have received the vaccine, so that alone would mean that there may be random things that would otherwise also happen, even if people had not been vaccinated. —— 140,000 people. the suspensions are a precautionary. the other death, also from the same batch, was in austria, one of six countries that have stopped using that specific bat
david willis, thank you so - looking up, hopefully. david willis, thank you so much. reports that some people who've had the jab had developed blood clots. the european medicines agency has stressed the move was precautionary. norway and iceland announced their decisions after denmark stopped its rollout for two weeks. paul hawkins reports the ema's message is clear — there is no link between blood clots and the astrazeneca vaccine. the manufacturer says the drug's safety has been studied...
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david willis in los angeles, _ he was in office.ngeles, thanks - he was in office. david willis in los angeles, thanks for l he was in office. david willis i in los angeles, thanks for the update. the united nations has condemned the use of lethal force against peaceful protesters in myanmar, after the bloodiest day of clashes since military leaders seized power four weeks ago. the un human rights office says at least 18 people were killed on sunday and more than 30 wounded. our south east asia correspondentjonathan head has sent this report. it contains some graphic images. this was the day myanmar�*s army set out to impose its will on a furious population, whatever the cost — notjust tier gas, but live rounds, too. all restraint now abandoned. a month after the coup, public anger and defiance are still burning bright in myanmar... ..fuelled by the rising toll in dead and injured and by the many hundreds dragged from their homes at night. and still, no sight of aung san suu kyi, the woman they voted for overwhelmingly in an electio
david willis in los angeles, _ he was in office.ngeles, thanks - he was in office. david willis in los angeles, thanks for l he was in office. david willis i in los angeles, thanks for the update. the united nations has condemned the use of lethal force against peaceful protesters in myanmar, after the bloodiest day of clashes since military leaders seized power four weeks ago. the un human rights office says at least 18 people were killed on sunday and more than 30 wounded. our south east asia...
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david willis who gave us what he could _ that. david willis who gave us what he could from _ that.gave us l what he could from los angeles there. we can now speak to dr mark morocco, professor of emergency medicine at the ronald reagan ucla medical center. eligibility for all adults for jabs by the first of may, does that sound about right? it does, and what i think was especially important about the president's speech is that it really was a call to war, as you called earlier, halfway objectives and places to go that were going to declare a little bit of victory. one of the problems that we had for the entire year, that we struggle with, was a lack of a unified message, and when you have a unified message, the problem becomes, it is hard to marshal the sort of medical resources that we can use to fight this virus so i thought it was an important speech and something to look forward to, a sense of hope and by the summer, everybody truly unifies you might have this war finally won but we're not quite yet. the fourth ofjuly was when he put that date, notjust the fourth ofjuly was whe
david willis who gave us what he could _ that. david willis who gave us what he could from _ that.gave us l what he could from los angeles there. we can now speak to dr mark morocco, professor of emergency medicine at the ronald reagan ucla medical center. eligibility for all adults for jabs by the first of may, does that sound about right? it does, and what i think was especially important about the president's speech is that it really was a call to war, as you called earlier, halfway...
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willie, at the time, dr. you know, there are some things that she said and did that were concerning to me. but -- >> it was mostly what she didn't say. >> she was trying to have some influence on a guy that was erratic and crazed on this issue. and people could say well, she should just quit. and you're look, okay, how could it get worse, dr. scott atlas could come in. with trump, it could always get worse and all of these people that were having abuse on them like dr. birx to have some sort of influence, we see what happens when they give up. you get a dr. scott atlas or a rick grenell, who are at the bottom wrung of the bureaucracy, and would never be in a position for any other president and do really bad things once given power. >> what happens is your right, that person leaves. former president trump would see someone on fox news or fox business channel and hire them to an elevated position that that person shouldn't be in. scott atlas is a great case in point. you saw him talking on tv. you could only i
willie, at the time, dr. you know, there are some things that she said and did that were concerning to me. but -- >> it was mostly what she didn't say. >> she was trying to have some influence on a guy that was erratic and crazed on this issue. and people could say well, she should just quit. and you're look, okay, how could it get worse, dr. scott atlas could come in. with trump, it could always get worse and all of these people that were having abuse on them like dr. birx to have...
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>> good morning, willie. good to see you. will keep you out of intensive care. i think we actually have a slide showing what that means, what the purpose of vaccination means. a set of ct scans if your team has it on deck here. and you're showing it right now. this is the point of vaccination, willie. if you're, saying, a grandma or granddad, you want to see your children and they're nearby, you can go. because you know what, those vaccines will keep you from developing lungs that are seen on the right. that's key. let me put a word in here. that applies to the johnson & johnson vaccine. i keep hearing isinferior. we need to balance the head and the heart here. we need to get grandparents to see their grandkids. we don't know yet with certainty whether they stop transmission of the virus. so it's weird. how can you be kept out of the intense i care but still be a carrier? i see where dr. wen is coming from. it is still the leading cause of death in this country week over week. we are still in the middle of a pandemic. 70,000
>> good morning, willie. good to see you. will keep you out of intensive care. i think we actually have a slide showing what that means, what the purpose of vaccination means. a set of ct scans if your team has it on deck here. and you're showing it right now. this is the point of vaccination, willie. if you're, saying, a grandma or granddad, you want to see your children and they're nearby, you can go. because you know what, those vaccines will keep you from developing lungs that are...
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happy birthday, willie brown. hope you have a great celebration all week. >> he matches the car.t's phenomenal. happy birthday, mr. mayor. >> bye. >>> breaking news tonight as we come on the air. the active shooter at a colorado supermarket. the images just coming in a large police presence at the scene in boulder reports of shots fired and multiple people injured inside we'll tell you what we know >>> new hope as astrazeneca announces its covid vaccine is 79% effective overall in u.s. trials with no evidence of a link to blood clots. it could give the u.s. a fourth vaccine in its arsenal. how soon could it apply for fda emergency authorization? >>> the state of emergency now extended for several weeks in miami beach after a s.w.a.t. team broke up massive spring break
happy birthday, willie brown. hope you have a great celebration all week. >> he matches the car.t's phenomenal. happy birthday, mr. mayor. >> bye. >>> breaking news tonight as we come on the air. the active shooter at a colorado supermarket. the images just coming in a large police presence at the scene in boulder reports of shots fired and multiple people injured inside we'll tell you what we know >>> new hope as astrazeneca announces its covid vaccine is 79%...
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of the united states and it's my pleasure to welcome you to today's virtual book talk with deborah willis author of the black civil war soldier. the civil war was the first large and prolonged conflict to extensively be recorded in photographs. this visual record gives us a sense of immediacy that we don't have with paintings and prints from the revolutionary war are other earlier conflicts. we can identify individual faces and we can imagine ourselves on the actual battlefields in the aftermath of the fighting. thousands of those images are now in the national archives but photos of black soldiers are rare. in her book the black civil war soldier deborah willis shows us the faces of a number of black soldiers who took up arms to fight for their freedom. using photographs and the written record she examines not only the individual stories of the soldiers, but also the importance of african-american communities during and after the war. deborah willis is university professor and chair of the department of photography and imaging at the tisch school of the arts at new york university and ha
of the united states and it's my pleasure to welcome you to today's virtual book talk with deborah willis author of the black civil war soldier. the civil war was the first large and prolonged conflict to extensively be recorded in photographs. this visual record gives us a sense of immediacy that we don't have with paintings and prints from the revolutionary war are other earlier conflicts. we can identify individual faces and we can imagine ourselves on the actual battlefields in the...
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here is the real -- here is a test, willie. december, what if this is the only major piece of legislation he has been able to get passed? if this is the case in the first six months, fine. nine months, fine. that's the question i have. is this -- are we living in an era where you get one big shot at something and then you have to fight to protect it and hope you can do little things down the road? that's the unknown here. are we -- will this at all lead to more accomplishments? i don't know. >> we will see. in the meantime, people will get money they need. hopefully small businesses get to reopen. that's good news. chuck, thanks so much. we will look for more on "meet the press" when chuck talks about the covid crisis one year later with jeffrey zions. >>> the murder trial for former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin is set to begin tomorrow. last year, george floyd died after officer chauvin kneeled on his neck for nearly nine minutes during an arrest. it sparked a nationwide call for racial justice and police reform. s
here is the real -- here is a test, willie. december, what if this is the only major piece of legislation he has been able to get passed? if this is the case in the first six months, fine. nine months, fine. that's the question i have. is this -- are we living in an era where you get one big shot at something and then you have to fight to protect it and hope you can do little things down the road? that's the unknown here. are we -- will this at all lead to more accomplishments? i don't know....
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>> i think so, willie. all kaegzs suggest that. in some ways it has become the mod everyone day version of the no nothing party. what do they stand for? we just have to ask the question. they were against aca, they were going to replace it with something. what did they do? nothing. we got the $1.9 trillion tax cut that benefited the millionaires and the richest of the rich. but what do they stand for? how are they going to respond to the suffering out in the country? the only thing, to answer your question directly, it is the party of grievance, resentment, and the party of op 6 0s. there is no substantive agenda there. remember with the donald trump administration what was the platform? nothing. they just supported trumpism. we are seeing it acted day in and day out in the congress here. >> we will come back to the covid relief bill in a moment. "new york times" releasing a report that details the links the new york governor's office went to to conceal the number of nursing home deaths from coronavirus. last june a report written
>> i think so, willie. all kaegzs suggest that. in some ways it has become the mod everyone day version of the no nothing party. what do they stand for? we just have to ask the question. they were against aca, they were going to replace it with something. what did they do? nothing. we got the $1.9 trillion tax cut that benefited the millionaires and the richest of the rich. but what do they stand for? how are they going to respond to the suffering out in the country? the only thing, to...
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>> so you're talking about sherman, when willie sherman died and willie sherman was cump's favorite son. there was just no question about that, and when he died, cump was utterly inconsolable, and though he tried to console his children, he wrote what was really, as i put in here, a pretty tone deaf letter to his other son, tom. what he was saying, whatever you have, however much money you have, give half of it to the soldiers. he was trying to say you have to be willie because we've lost willie, and it's just -- it's a very heartbreaking moment because, of course, since he had told them that he had a healthy camp, he felt completely responsible for his son's death. microphone or i'll shout it out again. >> thank you very much. which of the wives did you find the most amount of research material to help you in this effort, and which was the most difficult? >> these women most all of them kept their husband's letters. most of the husbands did not keep their wives' letters. often they were because they were in the field and either they couldn't continue to carry letters with them or they
>> so you're talking about sherman, when willie sherman died and willie sherman was cump's favorite son. there was just no question about that, and when he died, cump was utterly inconsolable, and though he tried to console his children, he wrote what was really, as i put in here, a pretty tone deaf letter to his other son, tom. what he was saying, whatever you have, however much money you have, give half of it to the soldiers. he was trying to say you have to be willie because we've lost...
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willie?s understandable is that their economies are collapsing. that they want to get their people back to work and we've got to drop some of these restrictions to get schools open and get businesses back. but again, to michael gerson's larger point and something joe touched on at the top of the show is, where is the solidarity with your neighbor? where is that sort of religious in some ways solidarity with your neighbor, with your friend, with your elderly, with your relative you've been checking on and worried about. where is that feeling of community when you think about getting back and dropping mask restrictions and opening restaurants and bars and all the things that could lead to community spread just as we're at the edge of hopefully getting out of this, where is that broad sentiment from many of these governors and municipalities as they rush back in? >> the republican party, whatever its faults 30, 40 years ago, was a different party in that respect in the sense of being a party tha
willie?s understandable is that their economies are collapsing. that they want to get their people back to work and we've got to drop some of these restrictions to get schools open and get businesses back. but again, to michael gerson's larger point and something joe touched on at the top of the show is, where is the solidarity with your neighbor? where is that sort of religious in some ways solidarity with your neighbor, with your friend, with your elderly, with your relative you've been...
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joining us with more insight is professor willie /////////xi. -- professor willie xi.y might outsource some of their manufacturing -- but they are not doing that. they are going to invest big on their own production. how hard is this going to be for them to pull off. prof. xi: 20 billion, that is a start, ok? it took years for them to fall behind, ok? this is a tough problem, tough technology. it's a start, but clearly, pat gelsinger has put down a marker and said we are going to go back after leadership again. i think that's encouraging. caroline: what about where they are doing it? is it right that we saw those in asia fall? is it right to be focusing so much on what's happening in arizona, for example, then europe as well? prof. shih: the shortages we are seeing in automotive, but increasingly in other sectors as well, has called attention to the fragility of the supply chain and the excessive dependence on a couple suppliers, foundries in taiwan, ok? so you see a lot of tension in washington about how we need to have more of that supply chain domestically. it's goi
joining us with more insight is professor willie /////////xi. -- professor willie xi.y might outsource some of their manufacturing -- but they are not doing that. they are going to invest big on their own production. how hard is this going to be for them to pull off. prof. xi: 20 billion, that is a start, ok? it took years for them to fall behind, ok? this is a tough problem, tough technology. it's a start, but clearly, pat gelsinger has put down a marker and said we are going to go back after...
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i'm willie geist.s week, president biden signed into law nearly $2 trillion worth of stimulus designed to expedite the end of this crisis and the first direct payments for americans in desperate need of help already are hitting bank accounts this morning. president biden will hit the road over the next several days to tout the benefits of the plan. this as congressional republicans argue the package is too expensive and uses the pandemic to throw money at democratic priorities. we will have a live report and talk to chuck todd just ahead. >>> plus, our sunday focus on the impact of that massive relief package, beyond covid. including the child tax credit that experts say could have a historic impact on poverty in america. >>> then in our sunday spotlight on this grammy sunday, the trend toward vinyl becomes a full explosion during this year at home. a look at the eye-popping numbers and the comfort of a spinning record. >>> later, a new sunday sit-down at home with superstar chef guy fiery on building
i'm willie geist.s week, president biden signed into law nearly $2 trillion worth of stimulus designed to expedite the end of this crisis and the first direct payments for americans in desperate need of help already are hitting bank accounts this morning. president biden will hit the road over the next several days to tout the benefits of the plan. this as congressional republicans argue the package is too expensive and uses the pandemic to throw money at democratic priorities. we will have a...
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willis is quick to launch her trump probe after taking office in january. >> my career has taught me,atter the political pressure, just do what's right. >> reporter: as for when she'll decide whether to prosecute the former president, i am in no rush, she tells the associated press. now giuliani told cnn he was simply making the best case for his client, then president trump in georgia and any potential case against him would be vindictive and also a travesty. trump's team didn't comment for this story but, of course, in the past they've said there was nothing wrong with the call the former president made here in georgia. back to you, jim and poppy. >> not the only time we've heard the phone call was perfect. sara murray, thanks very much. >>> ahead, the duchess of sussex opens up to oprah and the palace opens an investigation into her. we'll have the details ahead. jackson hewitt knows your job description may have changed this year. to say... account manager... third grade teacher... and senior vice dog-walker. don't add tax preparer. let jackson hewitt do it for you, so you can be
willis is quick to launch her trump probe after taking office in january. >> my career has taught me,atter the political pressure, just do what's right. >> reporter: as for when she'll decide whether to prosecute the former president, i am in no rush, she tells the associated press. now giuliani told cnn he was simply making the best case for his client, then president trump in georgia and any potential case against him would be vindictive and also a travesty. trump's team didn't...
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it goes on, willie.g to be very tough for the governor to get through because these claims against him are matching up in many different ways, even in sort of pattern. >> yeah. and the list gets longer by the day. new york state lawmakers have opened an impeachment inquiry into governor andrew cuomo. the state assembly announced yesterday it would give its judiciary committee broad jurisdiction to investigate allegations of misconduct against the governor, including several sexual harassment accusations and his administration's handling of coronavirus deaths at nursing homes. cuomo denied harassing women and said he was sorry for how his behavior made them feel. le the issue that james confirmed the investigation her office is conducting into allegations of sexual harassment will continue separately. the attorneys overseeing the probe set up a website for potential victims to contact them. associated press reporter covering new york state government and politics and nbc news correspondent for investigati
it goes on, willie.g to be very tough for the governor to get through because these claims against him are matching up in many different ways, even in sort of pattern. >> yeah. and the list gets longer by the day. new york state lawmakers have opened an impeachment inquiry into governor andrew cuomo. the state assembly announced yesterday it would give its judiciary committee broad jurisdiction to investigate allegations of misconduct against the governor, including several sexual...
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i'm willie geist. there's good reason for hope as we begin a new season this weekend, with vaccinations surging and life creeping back to normal in many places. health officials are warning, we are not out of the woods yet. this morning, cases are rising in 15 states and the district of columbia with much of the country stuck at a plateau and the coronavirus now has hit the ncaa men's basketball tournament. virginia commonwealth university knocked out before it even got a chance to play because of multiple positive covid-19 tests with officials and fans hoping other teams are not impactcted. we will have a live report on all of it just ahead. >>> our sunday focus on the dramatic rise over the last year in hate crimes against asian-americans across the country. why the shootings in georgia this week brought new attention to an old problem. >>> in our sunday spotlight, we will introduce you to the popular poet, author and activist who has been called the millennial oprah. spreading her message through so
i'm willie geist. there's good reason for hope as we begin a new season this weekend, with vaccinations surging and life creeping back to normal in many places. health officials are warning, we are not out of the woods yet. this morning, cases are rising in 15 states and the district of columbia with much of the country stuck at a plateau and the coronavirus now has hit the ncaa men's basketball tournament. virginia commonwealth university knocked out before it even got a chance to play because...
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willie?hard but cannot make ends meet, that's where the idea of guaranteed income comes in, he tells us. michael, good morning. tell us about your report, mr. mayor. >> good morning. over the past 18 months in the city of stack ton we've been giving people $500 a month. what we found in the course of doing our research is that, a, actually the basic income helped people work more. those who received the universal base income were more likely to find full-time employment than those who didn't and they also had almost double the unemployment rate than those who didn't receive the benefit. we also saw health benefits. folks who received the guaranteed income were less stressed, less anxious, more likely to show up for little league games when we could do that, more likely to show up as partners and had significant gains in mental health and well being. finally, we saw that the $500 didn't change the character of people or change the character of our city, it actually made folks more productive,
willie?hard but cannot make ends meet, that's where the idea of guaranteed income comes in, he tells us. michael, good morning. tell us about your report, mr. mayor. >> good morning. over the past 18 months in the city of stack ton we've been giving people $500 a month. what we found in the course of doing our research is that, a, actually the basic income helped people work more. those who received the universal base income were more likely to find full-time employment than those who...
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willis was quick to launch her trump probe after taking office in january. >> my career has taught metical pressure, just do what's right. >> reporter: as for when she'll decide whether to prosecute the former president, i'm in no rush, she tells the associated press. now, giuliani tells cnn he was just making the best case for his client, then president trump, and any potential case against him would be a travesty and would be vindictive. trump's team didn't comment for this story, but in the past, they said that there was nothing wrong with then-president trump's call in georgia. back to you, alisyn. >> sara murray, thank you very much. >> joining us now is cnn political analyst, maggie haberman, a washington correspondent for "the new york times." so, maggie, great to see you. in addition to everything that sarah just laid out, here are the criminal probes that are ongoing with donald trump. so there's the manhattan d.a. probe of his finances, the atlanta d.a. probe of the election schemes, the georgia secretary of state probe of that phone call, as sarah just said, the d.c. attorn
willis was quick to launch her trump probe after taking office in january. >> my career has taught metical pressure, just do what's right. >> reporter: as for when she'll decide whether to prosecute the former president, i'm in no rush, she tells the associated press. now, giuliani tells cnn he was just making the best case for his client, then president trump, and any potential case against him would be a travesty and would be vindictive. trump's team didn't comment for this story,...
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david willis fehr, our north america correspondent. —— david willis there.ome apparently seriously, in the south of sweden, in what police are treating as a suspected terrorist attack. the assailant, a man in his 20s, stabbed his victims in the southern town of vetlanda. police shot and wounded the attacker before detaining him. the international criminal court is to open a formal investigation into war crimes in the palestinian territories which will examine both sides of the conflict. the palestinian authority said it was a long—awaited step towards justice and accountability. israel's prime minister said the move was anti—semitic. the governor of new york, andrew cuomo, has said he'll co—operate with a sexual harassment investigation, but he won't resign. the democrat said he'd never touched anyone inappropriately, but acknowledged that his habit of hugging and kissing people could make them feel uncomfortable. many countries have borrowed heavily to cushion the impact of covid — and britain is among those now working out how to pay it back. in wednesday'
david willis fehr, our north america correspondent. —— david willis there.ome apparently seriously, in the south of sweden, in what police are treating as a suspected terrorist attack. the assailant, a man in his 20s, stabbed his victims in the southern town of vetlanda. police shot and wounded the attacker before detaining him. the international criminal court is to open a formal investigation into war crimes in the palestinian territories which will examine both sides of the conflict. the...
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truly cooperate, which i think would be key to upholding the rule of law in this country. >> fani willised assistant district attorney in fulton county many years, this year elected to the office of district attorney. she's in charge now. she seems to have a simpler case, this phone call with donald trump calling up the secretary of state saying i need you find these votes, this is the number of votes i need you to find. and when you read off the list of georgia statutes and laws that could have been violated in that phone call, it seems like a simpler and faster route to prosecution. >> i agree. that's the kind of case where you can build it around that tape recording. but, you know, there are other witnesses who you can imagine she's going to want to call to what i would like to say is embroider and give context and background to that investigation. but it seems pretty clear that the centerpiece will be that tape. and, you know, one nice thing is, whatever these two career prosecutors do, whether they can make the case or not, i think the public now will know that there's been a full v
truly cooperate, which i think would be key to upholding the rule of law in this country. >> fani willised assistant district attorney in fulton county many years, this year elected to the office of district attorney. she's in charge now. she seems to have a simpler case, this phone call with donald trump calling up the secretary of state saying i need you find these votes, this is the number of votes i need you to find. and when you read off the list of georgia statutes and laws that...
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much 20th willie brown day. brown gladly accepted the ofher actually has plenty of rooms in oakland. relatives live in san franciscy oakland of all places and believe me, i spent a moy t loo >> at the same or any the ceremony was complete, check this out and a classic. congratulations. a way to start the work week. nothing but blue skies and a nothing but blue skies and a few hazy get your spring on at ross. yes! with brand-name looks at prices that say it's on. yeah, it is! get this season's styles for you... ...and you... and you... with the best bargains ever... ...at ross. yes for less! so you went to ross and saved big on shoes? oh, yeah! hurry in for fresh styles for the whole fam... ...and say cheers g within the btoest bargainsr ever... at ross. yes for less! >>> time now for the weather and then come i know it's only pring but, it is gorgeous out there. >> ho'sitpe everyone's getting a little time outside because it's just lovelyurspirs, a itft li>> it s definitely does, the bright skies definitely lift
much 20th willie brown day. brown gladly accepted the ofher actually has plenty of rooms in oakland. relatives live in san franciscy oakland of all places and believe me, i spent a moy t loo >> at the same or any the ceremony was complete, check this out and a classic. congratulations. a way to start the work week. nothing but blue skies and a nothing but blue skies and a few hazy get your spring on at ross. yes! with brand-name looks at prices that say it's on. yeah, it is! get this...
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david willis, | lot to consider. david willis, thank you. a record death toll from covid—19. in the past 2a hours, one thousand 910 people have died from the virus — the country also registered more than 70,000 new cases. after the us, brazil is the worst—hit country in the world with more than a 250,000 fatalities to date, and it's a situation that experts warn is going to get worse in the coming weeks. our south america correspondent katy watson now reports from sao paulo. brazil's gravediggers are on the frontline in this deepening crisis. witnesses to the growing number of dead, with no sign of any let up. hospitals right across the country are struggling to contain the virus. some patients are being transferred to different states to get treatment. up and down brazil, intensive care units are full. most experts agree that brazil never really came out of its first wave but the numbers are spiking again, and much of the blame has been put on the new variant, so—called p1, originally found in the amazon, a variant that's since spread beyon
david willis, | lot to consider. david willis, thank you. a record death toll from covid—19. in the past 2a hours, one thousand 910 people have died from the virus — the country also registered more than 70,000 new cases. after the us, brazil is the worst—hit country in the world with more than a 250,000 fatalities to date, and it's a situation that experts warn is going to get worse in the coming weeks. our south america correspondent katy watson now reports from sao paulo. brazil's...
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amy: and your final comments on this day of trans visibility, raquel willis?yes, i mean, i think we have to continue to have a nuanced discussion about what visibility means. there are so many great strides that come from it, but it also makes our community more of a target. the other thing i want to say it is -- is it is important for us, along with being in contact with lawmakers, to make sure we're supporting the organizers and organizations on the front lines of this work everyday, so we donate and support their work. and we will continue to move forward. amy: raquel willis, leading transgender activists, we will link to your and changed -- chase strangio's piece in the nation, headlined "visibility alone will not keep transgender youth safe." chase strangio, directory -- with the aclu. next, many states are excluding incarcerated people from life-saving covid-19 vaccines. we will look at how a new york judge has ruled this unfair and unjust. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: the theme song to "threatening weather." this is democracy now!, democracynow.o
amy: and your final comments on this day of trans visibility, raquel willis?yes, i mean, i think we have to continue to have a nuanced discussion about what visibility means. there are so many great strides that come from it, but it also makes our community more of a target. the other thing i want to say it is -- is it is important for us, along with being in contact with lawmakers, to make sure we're supporting the organizers and organizations on the front lines of this work everyday, so we...
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vance is here and we've got some great music from willie jones.is time to kick off the first ever "tonight show" film festival. here we go ♪ >> "tonight show" film festival >> jimmy: i'm super excited about this we teamed up with samsung to find some of the best rising creators out there we got a ton of submissions, and narrowed them down to ten finalists, and gave each of them a new samsung galaxy s21 ultra 5g phone there you go, right there. and we asked them to use it to make a short film for us based on the theme, "a different focus. this phone, by the way, is unbelievable it's got 8k video. that's the highest quality available on any phone it's got a really cool director mode feature can you see all those lenses there on the back? look at that thing so the director mode, if you do that, you can just, like, bleep, blorp, through all the different cameras and stuff. you can really make a movie on this thing and every night this week we're going to air a short film created by one of our finalists using this phone, starting right now. tonight's f
vance is here and we've got some great music from willie jones.is time to kick off the first ever "tonight show" film festival. here we go ♪ >> "tonight show" film festival >> jimmy: i'm super excited about this we teamed up with samsung to find some of the best rising creators out there we got a ton of submissions, and narrowed them down to ten finalists, and gave each of them a new samsung galaxy s21 ultra 5g phone there you go, right there. and we asked them...
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and we borrow a lot of money every year, willie.ery year from foreigners because we consume more than we produce. the difference has to be borrowed from other countries. right now they are throwing the money at us at a pretty low rate. we're very happy to accept it. if the dollar goes down, that means they're going to get paid back in deflated -- inplated dollars, dollars worth less to them. they will demand a higher interest rate. if you are a hugely in debted country, not just a hugely indebted government but a hugely in debted country and interest rates go up one percentage point, which is not be unusual, it would still be below historic levels, you're going to be paying a lot of money in interest that otherwise you would use to spend and maintain the lifestyle that you have. just the government itself now has a $20 trillion debt. so one percentage point increase, there's $200 billion right there in extra interest payments. that crowds other kinds of spending. even worse, you will borrow money to pay interest. that is a downward
and we borrow a lot of money every year, willie.ery year from foreigners because we consume more than we produce. the difference has to be borrowed from other countries. right now they are throwing the money at us at a pretty low rate. we're very happy to accept it. if the dollar goes down, that means they're going to get paid back in deflated -- inplated dollars, dollars worth less to them. they will demand a higher interest rate. if you are a hugely in debted country, not just a hugely...
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botswana and mozambique they had all recognized one man as they king goodwills willy teenie who donated almost. 12. kings with a teeny ring under the traditional leadership clothes of south africa's republican constitution. and always role was largely ceremonial he represented the connection of the people with a post and a history since he came to the throne in 1991 during the apartheid era at the age of 23 in 2016 the late king discussed the past present and the chilled visited nation in a read television appearance on this episode of talk to al-jazeera we revisit that interview with the lake zulu king goodwills willy teenie. thank you majesty for such an opportunity thank you very much. my problem. is just to be given such an opportunity and to have an audience with the. t.v. programs your majesty let me take you back to history back in 1968. and after you inherited the throne. you took critics to the island of sand the lane that remote atlantica island. would you mind revealing the reasons why i don't remember. finding myself in. it's only make great grandfather king dinos who know.
botswana and mozambique they had all recognized one man as they king goodwills willy teenie who donated almost. 12. kings with a teeny ring under the traditional leadership clothes of south africa's republican constitution. and always role was largely ceremonial he represented the connection of the people with a post and a history since he came to the throne in 1991 during the apartheid era at the age of 23 in 2016 the late king discussed the past present and the chilled visited nation in a...
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david willis reports.to a local grocery store where a man with a rifle had opened fire. as people were led to safety, chilling video emerged of victims lying wounded, both inside and outside the store. and wejust ran went and hid behidn the buildings on the end here. and my dog... and i think they surrounded him. he might have been hiding, i don't know. among the dead was local police officer eric talley, an 11—year veteran of the boulder police force. officer talley arrived on the scene, was first on the scene, and was fatally shot. i want to commend the heroic actions of the officers responding not only from boulder pd, but from across the county and other parts of this region. police officers' actions fell nothing short of being heroic. pictures from the scene showed a middle—aged man, shirtless and dressed in shorts, being led away from the grocery store in handcuffs. one of his legs appeared to be coated in blood. officials will not confirm if he was the gunman, nor will they comment on a possible mot
david willis reports.to a local grocery store where a man with a rifle had opened fire. as people were led to safety, chilling video emerged of victims lying wounded, both inside and outside the store. and wejust ran went and hid behidn the buildings on the end here. and my dog... and i think they surrounded him. he might have been hiding, i don't know. among the dead was local police officer eric talley, an 11—year veteran of the boulder police force. officer talley arrived on the scene, was...
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. >> as some continue to question the covid-19 vaccine, former san francisco mayor willie brown says he got it. details in my story. >> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. we do have showers returning to the forecast tomorrow. i'll have timing and the accuweather forecast ahead. >> and highlights of the nba all-star >>> tonight's nba all-star game started with a very important request. get vaccinated against covid-19. >> i'm urging everyone to get the vaccine when it is your turn. i've taken the vaccine. it's about understanding that it's bigger than you. >> you saw there vice president kamala harris delivered a pre-recorded message before tip off. that call to get vaccinated comes as the nba says it will not require players to get the vaccine. commissioner adam silver says add supplies grow, he is confident most players will get the shot, but some players are staying mum on their decision, most notable lakers star lebron james. >> that's a conversation, you know, that my family and i will have, you know, and pretty much probably keep that to a private thing. >> the nba has postponed 31
. >> as some continue to question the covid-19 vaccine, former san francisco mayor willie brown says he got it. details in my story. >> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. we do have showers returning to the forecast tomorrow. i'll have timing and the accuweather forecast ahead. >> and highlights of the nba all-star >>> tonight's nba all-star game started with a very important request. get vaccinated against covid-19. >> i'm urging everyone to get the vaccine when...
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. — to their family, and it is their family, small f is willis f, and they— family, small f is willisey were calling them the firm. and saying it operates in a terrible way, — saying it operates in a terrible way, it — saying it operates in a terrible way, it has no proper hr etc while ultimately— way, it has no proper hr etc while ultimately the royal family is run lry ultimately the royal family is run by the _ ultimately the royal family is run by the queen even at her age and her courtiers _ by the queen even at her age and her courtiers. they used to be called the golden triangle i think. of private — the golden triangle i think. of private secretaries to the queen, to the prince _ private secretaries to the queen, to the prince of wales, cabinet secretary and someone who was just moved _ secretary and someone who was just moved into— secretary and someone who was just moved into the current cabinet secretary — moved into the current cabinet secretary from working for prince william _ secretary from working for prince william and so is embroiled in all of this _ william and so is
. — to their family, and it is their family, small f is willis f, and they— family, small f is willisey were calling them the firm. and saying it operates in a terrible way, — saying it operates in a terrible way, it — saying it operates in a terrible way, it has no proper hr etc while ultimately— way, it has no proper hr etc while ultimately the royal family is run lry ultimately the royal family is run by the _ ultimately the royal family is run by the queen even at her age and her...