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joining me now is homecoming queen zachary wilmore, and by the way, zachary, what are you wearing?azzle on the skirt, so beautiful. thank you for joining us, queen wilmore. how does it feel? >> oh, my gosh, it feels literally amazing. i really never thought that i would make it on court in the first place, let alone be the winner. i really do feel accepted by my school, i feel nice and bubbly inside. and it was especially nice because my grandparents were in the audience and i had never formally come out to them that i was gay, but they get the picture now, so that's fun. >> did you campaign to be homecoming queen in your school? and what type of reaction did you get in school when you did? if you did. >> i did not campaign to be homecoming queen. it was kind of last-minute decision to go by that title, but i was like around, happened to do some charity work for the school and for the -- to apply for the position so that was really fun and we were supposed to put our name out there and tell everyone we were doing it so that's kind of what i did. >> and how does the school reacting?
joining me now is homecoming queen zachary wilmore, and by the way, zachary, what are you wearing?azzle on the skirt, so beautiful. thank you for joining us, queen wilmore. how does it feel? >> oh, my gosh, it feels literally amazing. i really never thought that i would make it on court in the first place, let alone be the winner. i really do feel accepted by my school, i feel nice and bubbly inside. and it was especially nice because my grandparents were in the audience and i had never...
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zachary cohen, cnn, washington. >> zachary just mentioned charges against meadows may be harder to pursue, but that's not stopping some republicans from pursuing it. meanwhile, members of the house committee are more direct. if meadows doesn't cooperate, they won't hesitate to act. >> you know, one of the reasons that i voted to hold steve bannon in contempt was he didn't cooperate at all. in fact, at the time one of the arguments was even mark meadows was having his lawyers communicate with the committee. it seemed like there was going to be some progress that was going to be made. >> but we want to be sure we have the strongest possible case to present to the justice department and for the justice department to present to a grand jury and that means making sure we bend over backwards to reach any agreement we can with witnesses who are showing any willingness to engage. but when ultimately witnesses decide, as meadows has, that they're not even going to bother showing up, that they have that much contempt for the law, then it pretty much forces our hand. we'll move quickly. cnn will kee
zachary cohen, cnn, washington. >> zachary just mentioned charges against meadows may be harder to pursue, but that's not stopping some republicans from pursuing it. meanwhile, members of the house committee are more direct. if meadows doesn't cooperate, they won't hesitate to act. >> you know, one of the reasons that i voted to hold steve bannon in contempt was he didn't cooperate at all. in fact, at the time one of the arguments was even mark meadows was having his lawyers...
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>> zachary kiesch, thank you so much. >>> joining us now is dr. ashish jha, the dean of brown university school of public health. always good to talk to you, dr. jha. appreciate your insight. let's get right into the idea. how concerned should vaccinated people be about declining immunity? >> good morning. thank you for having me back. we are seeing a little bit of a decline.ugh infections. the good news is the vaccines are holding up just great against severe hospitalizations and deaths, but i think for most adults, the risk of breakthrough infections has risen with the delta variant and i think six months out people should think about getting that booster. >> in your opinion, should more states now be following the way of colorado, california, new mexico, and basically tell all adults to get boosters? >> you know, i do. i do, and for me, this is really driven by the evidence. the data now is very clear that more than six months out from your second shot, there is a decline in protection against infection. not necessarily against hospitalizations
>> zachary kiesch, thank you so much. >>> joining us now is dr. ashish jha, the dean of brown university school of public health. always good to talk to you, dr. jha. appreciate your insight. let's get right into the idea. how concerned should vaccinated people be about declining immunity? >> good morning. thank you for having me back. we are seeing a little bit of a decline.ugh infections. the good news is the vaccines are holding up just great against severe...
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zachary, good morning. >> reporter: will, good morning. the drive home after a holiday weekend is always a bit staggered, but by most accounts, the bulk of road travel will happen today. this could really be one of the busiest travel days on the road since 2019, and all the experts are saying get on the road early. we're seeing activity on the west side highway in new york city, and this is only going to tick up. experts say you're going to want to get an early start. the peak travel times today will be between 1:00 and 7:00. they encourage folks to get out there before 12 noon. it's interesting, you know, despite gas prices being about a dollar more per gallon than this time last year, aaa says about 90% of travelers reported driving was their preferred mode. that translated to some 48 million people taking to the roads. the national price for gas is slightly down from last week, at $3.39 a gallon. but again, you'll want to bring your patience and you'll want to leave early or leave late. rachel? >> get an early start. thanks, zachary. >>
zachary, good morning. >> reporter: will, good morning. the drive home after a holiday weekend is always a bit staggered, but by most accounts, the bulk of road travel will happen today. this could really be one of the busiest travel days on the road since 2019, and all the experts are saying get on the road early. we're seeing activity on the west side highway in new york city, and this is only going to tick up. experts say you're going to want to get an early start. the peak travel...
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and with over 40 unique flavors, zachary redmon describes his popcorn like this: >> i'm like a luxury of popcorn. >> stephen: well, luxury vehicle popcorn deserves a luxury vehicle commercial. jim? >> for those who enjoy the finer things -- the ones who blaze their own trails -- when you demand high performance, all roads lead to new hope, minnesota. redman's popcorn, unparalleled design, unrivaled comfort, and able to pop from zero to 60 in 2.3 seconds. it's the only popcorn to receive j.d. power & associates award for mid-size luxury snack. now available in exclusive finishes like banana pudding, chilly cheese, butter finger, and for those looking to kick it up a gear, hot barbecue. how does redman's get every bite perfectly coated with flavor? let's just say they go the extra mile. ( laughter ) only redman's popcorn is engineered for excellence. in fact, it's so good, i'm eating it right now! ( smacking ) >> i know i probably should have waited till i finished recording this, but, damn! this stuff is good! ♪♪ ♪♪ for current sales events, visit the dealership at 2738wanetka avenue,
and with over 40 unique flavors, zachary redmon describes his popcorn like this: >> i'm like a luxury of popcorn. >> stephen: well, luxury vehicle popcorn deserves a luxury vehicle commercial. jim? >> for those who enjoy the finer things -- the ones who blaze their own trails -- when you demand high performance, all roads lead to new hope, minnesota. redman's popcorn, unparalleled design, unrivaled comfort, and able to pop from zero to 60 in 2.3 seconds. it's the only popcorn...
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for more on his indictment, bring in zachary cohen. >> he is part of the team that broke the story. zach, tell us more. >> he could face jail time related to his decision to defy a congressional subpoena related to the committee's investigation into january 6th. we were in the courtroom when the indictment was handed down on two counts related to contempt of congress. one regarding bannon's refusal to hand over documents the committee has called for, and the second, refusal to appear for congressional deposition. we have a long road to go before there's any decision made on this indictment and whether there's ultimately conviction. from the short term, the congressional committee is calling this a victory. they believe this will help them exponentially compelling other witnesses that may not want to talk to them to do so. >> zach, we want to put the focus on separate legal battles the former president was having. he scored two legal victories on different lawsuits. what can you tell us about those. >> the first involves a lawsuit, a former apprentice participant, she sued trump for
for more on his indictment, bring in zachary cohen. >> he is part of the team that broke the story. zach, tell us more. >> he could face jail time related to his decision to defy a congressional subpoena related to the committee's investigation into january 6th. we were in the courtroom when the indictment was handed down on two counts related to contempt of congress. one regarding bannon's refusal to hand over documents the committee has called for, and the second, refusal to...
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and that's where zachary alam came in. he was the agitator in this situation. he was punching right over officers' shoulders. that's when the officers moved to the right. that's when ashli babbitt she hopped up. but she had both of her hands. all her weight was forward coming through the window. and that's when the officer took, he took a step forward and what seemed to be, execute her. she was 5 foot 2, 115 pounds. she was unarmed. and she was a protester. and in this country, we don't shoot protesters. terrell roberts is an attorney for the babbitt family. this shooting would violate any department's policies, prohibiting the use of deadly force. according to several witnesses on ashli babbitt's side of the hallway, the shooter, now identified as michael leroy byrd, gave no verbal warning before shooting. there was no verbal warning. the only warning was from john sullivan, screaming, gun. and the officer that shot her actually ran away afterwards. which, that is against every police protocol on the book, is if you shoot someone, you administer medical aid. a
and that's where zachary alam came in. he was the agitator in this situation. he was punching right over officers' shoulders. that's when the officers moved to the right. that's when ashli babbitt she hopped up. but she had both of her hands. all her weight was forward coming through the window. and that's when the officer took, he took a step forward and what seemed to be, execute her. she was 5 foot 2, 115 pounds. she was unarmed. and she was a protester. and in this country, we don't shoot...
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cnn's zachary cohen is part of the team that broke the story. tell us more about the indictment and the charges bannon is now facing. >> reporter: things in a lot of ways got really real for bannon yesterday. we were in the courtroom when the indictment was handed down, two different counts of context of congress. each carries a maximum sentence if convicted of one year in prison. now he was first subpoenaed by the january 6 committee in october and there were a lot of questions as recently as this week as to why attorney general merrick garland has not come down with a decision and why that was not to indict. now that merrick garland has decided that he will face criminal charges the house committee believes that their subpoena power has new teeth and she should compel other witnesses to turn over information they may not have other wise. >> and walk us through what committee members are trying to get from steve bannon, but not just documents by what information are they looking for. >> for several reasons. they're focused on two lanes. one dea
cnn's zachary cohen is part of the team that broke the story. tell us more about the indictment and the charges bannon is now facing. >> reporter: things in a lot of ways got really real for bannon yesterday. we were in the courtroom when the indictment was handed down, two different counts of context of congress. each carries a maximum sentence if convicted of one year in prison. now he was first subpoenaed by the january 6 committee in october and there were a lot of questions as...
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jonathan: joining us now to discuss is, you threaten nero's gene tannuzzo and zachary griffiths of wells fargo. jean, we have to start with you. we have goldman going in july. we have you out in december 2023. how comfortable are you with that outlook right now? >> it is in line with our economic forecast, where we have brought slowing. we have inflation also peaking early next year, then decelerating. the fed is going to let the economy run hot, try and bring people back into the labor market, and they will hike late 2023. risks are to an earlier hike, but that is going to come down to economic outlook. it is less about the fed reaction and it is much about economic outlook. jonathan: we have to work to the taper as well. will that be accelerated in the last -- accelerated? these comments came just after governor waller said this. >> the rapid improvement in the labor market and the deteriorating inflation data have pushed me toward favoring a faster pace of tapering and more rapid removal of a combination in 2022. jonathan: zach, are we inching toward a quicker taper? zach: certainly s
jonathan: joining us now to discuss is, you threaten nero's gene tannuzzo and zachary griffiths of wells fargo. jean, we have to start with you. we have goldman going in july. we have you out in december 2023. how comfortable are you with that outlook right now? >> it is in line with our economic forecast, where we have brought slowing. we have inflation also peaking early next year, then decelerating. the fed is going to let the economy run hot, try and bring people back into the labor...
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abc's zachary kiesch has a closer look at who might benefit from this plan. >> reporter: high schoolreedom. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: yovanny and his mother fled guatemala in the fall of 2017, but like so many others were detained at the border in texas when they tried to claim asylum. leticia was eventually deported and yovanny was placed in the foster care system under a pilot program for what later became the trump administration's zero tolerance policy that split families apart in an effort to deter migration at the border. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: yet in many ways that pain has been politicized and debated in congress. just this week the senate judiciary committee questioned dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas over reports that the biden administration is considering settlement payments for migrant families separated under the trump administration. according to the aclu, payments of some sort have been part of an ongoing federal lawsuit that seeks damages for those separated families like yovanny and leticia. >> if, in fact, because of the outrage
abc's zachary kiesch has a closer look at who might benefit from this plan. >> reporter: high schoolreedom. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: yovanny and his mother fled guatemala in the fall of 2017, but like so many others were detained at the border in texas when they tried to claim asylum. leticia was eventually deported and yovanny was placed in the foster care system under a pilot program for what later became the trump administration's zero tolerance policy that...
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another car was his pet project. bigger than his thought. zachary much enough. it doesn't look as glamorous. let's face it. it looks like you. dan's ill bang. bob jojo will not be here some with you troy of the my bill. a thought workers also must reach, seems such a thorough though it was girl with a she is the war. vincent with the good thing is that with ourself and the reason of risky that the dividend previous his keep her, why don't when you're softer. e, but you won't put yourself to put the most on you on abala grant said sir edward serina, this is just another pro. what? any mirror that the derivative ah. with a, with a new was on the love with an ideal. it's still a good you actually about my future proposals that it's good please. if that with him yesterday morning with the boyfriend you, let's go with the yeah. what do you do not? this is more whether i was dea, a glass of citizen, you scroller, people that i go the with the professor, i do a dilemma or in one. so you have a lot of students, i'm got the dog can only do a bill or is this a yes me. wha
another car was his pet project. bigger than his thought. zachary much enough. it doesn't look as glamorous. let's face it. it looks like you. dan's ill bang. bob jojo will not be here some with you troy of the my bill. a thought workers also must reach, seems such a thorough though it was girl with a she is the war. vincent with the good thing is that with ourself and the reason of risky that the dividend previous his keep her, why don't when you're softer. e, but you won't put yourself to put...
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zachary petrizzo is back with me, "daily beast" media reporter.ched all of these lindell tv shows. you have written about them at your prior job at salon and now you're doing this at "the daily beast." how do you keep your head straight when you're covering right wing radicalization as a reporter? >> great question. for me, i always try to keep perspective on it. we have a delusional pillow salesman and we have a former president, twice impeached president, who is coupe friendly. those two things don't exactly match up super well and this interview coming up on tuesday with him and the former president is quite interesting and i think right wing media kind of has a problem on their hands. as some, like the washington examiner kind of keep an arm's length away from mike lindell and you have the gateway pundit, this con spirittorial far right site really push lindell's theories. >> you're saying he does have amplification even outside his own website, outside of all of those web shows he has people hosting and he does get some pickup, even though ou
zachary petrizzo is back with me, "daily beast" media reporter.ched all of these lindell tv shows. you have written about them at your prior job at salon and now you're doing this at "the daily beast." how do you keep your head straight when you're covering right wing radicalization as a reporter? >> great question. for me, i always try to keep perspective on it. we have a delusional pillow salesman and we have a former president, twice impeached president, who is...
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201320. 16 mohammed al herani. hussein abbas mohammed l. casem, my hon. deity mohammed, alice, father, zachary abraham. and abraham al omar, all died. shabrika the da 0 feminine volumes, her mother to flee up and went up in cano mazata was in the morning until the launch of a gets into 0 and i'll can on i'm committed to human. i'm and if he ever got the da 0 con at a totally a holiday, or cannot move over here, or con, delete, or because the limb con, or con. oh, now come in, a fluffy among boshoway, humphreys, only the knuckle for a while. but and how does one up a little hubbub woman home on a still had the woman or sleeve will warm and home manner or to get on the 11th of november 2011 out of the al jazeera media network expanded further. when it launched al jazeera balkans, it was the 1st tv channel to broadcasting for the language is spoken in the region with up, the new channel attracted immediate attention in a region still recovering from the walls in the former yugoslavia in the 1990s. now it's a leading regional broadcaster somewhat august. i did it in 2010. i was is either came with
201320. 16 mohammed al herani. hussein abbas mohammed l. casem, my hon. deity mohammed, alice, father, zachary abraham. and abraham al omar, all died. shabrika the da 0 feminine volumes, her mother to flee up and went up in cano mazata was in the morning until the launch of a gets into 0 and i'll can on i'm committed to human. i'm and if he ever got the da 0 con at a totally a holiday, or cannot move over here, or con, delete, or because the limb con, or con. oh, now come in, a fluffy among...
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reporter: the exhibit ends with a wall where people can confess to their own failures. 11-year-old zacharyo wrote "my grades," because he just got an "f" in art class. >> i got the lowest grade of my whole entire, everything. >> reporter: and did you learn from that? >> yeah. probably just to turn in assignments more faster and more quicker. >> reporter: his twin brother logan couldn't think of anything, but says he appreciates failure, nonetheless. >> well, i think failure is good because then you can always work on that and improve it. >> reporter: and that, says creator samuel west, is the whole point. >> when individuals come here and they see these brands fail, they feel liberated. like, if they-- if the big bs can fail, so can i. and i think-- i love that. >> sreenivasan: finally tonight, there were scenes of panic at atlanta's hartsfield-jackson airport this afternoon, after what airport officials are calling an accidental discharge of a gun. some passengers in the terminal believed there was an active shooter and fled, even out onto the tarmac. airport officials said that the incid
reporter: the exhibit ends with a wall where people can confess to their own failures. 11-year-old zacharyo wrote "my grades," because he just got an "f" in art class. >> i got the lowest grade of my whole entire, everything. >> reporter: and did you learn from that? >> yeah. probably just to turn in assignments more faster and more quicker. >> reporter: his twin brother logan couldn't think of anything, but says he appreciates failure, nonetheless....
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jesse: general zachary says hols hold on, it's not biden's fault. >> it's just not accurate to suggests not accessible or doesn't answer questions. jesse: i don't blame biden for not answering questions. the country is a disaster. i would be afraid to stand up on that podium, too. this year's thanksgiving will be the most expensive on record. the christmas present you want probably stuck on a ship somewhere. streets are more dangerous. criminals running lose. open borders. biden is allowing drug mules to bring fentanyl into the country which kills hundreds of thousands of americans. never mind covid cases are spiking. the democrat party is panicking. they are in crisis mode. probably because they have no idea what they are going to do in 2024. kamala is completely incapable. now the media is wondering what is she doing as the vp. >> we are getting things done and we are doing it together. >> you don't feel misused or under sniewsd. >> no. i'm excited about the work we accomplished. and i'm clear eyed that there is a lot more to done we are going to get it done. jesse: the american peop
jesse: general zachary says hols hold on, it's not biden's fault. >> it's just not accurate to suggests not accessible or doesn't answer questions. jesse: i don't blame biden for not answering questions. the country is a disaster. i would be afraid to stand up on that podium, too. this year's thanksgiving will be the most expensive on record. the christmas present you want probably stuck on a ship somewhere. streets are more dangerous. criminals running lose. open borders. biden is...
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well let's talk to the director of to have a right now david zachary ga, set from london via skype. david, good to have you with us. what do you make of tesla's extraordinary market capitalization? and for you say it is extraordinary. and it's, it's uncanny isn't it that by now they, they exceed the market, capital, the, they're the 10 top players in the market. and when you consider that there were any maybe 40 dollars 2 years ago, now to be a $1040.00 is a remarkable achievement. and i think it, i think it demonstrates how the investment community this world sees, sees which way the automotive industry is moving. all right, so what progress is being made in, in your part of the industry, the truck industry? does you? what about the competition? i think you'd say progress, this is slower. i think the progress is slower, primarily because the naming come than players haven't, haven't contributed if you like in the same way. yes. you know, obviously where they're doing the best that we can. there are others along with us, but you know, you could look people at b y, d. if you look peo
well let's talk to the director of to have a right now david zachary ga, set from london via skype. david, good to have you with us. what do you make of tesla's extraordinary market capitalization? and for you say it is extraordinary. and it's, it's uncanny isn't it that by now they, they exceed the market, capital, the, they're the 10 top players in the market. and when you consider that there were any maybe 40 dollars 2 years ago, now to be a $1040.00 is a remarkable achievement. and i think...
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jacob zachary.message for the other kids. >> everyone get back in a bank. >> did it hurt to get your shot. jacob. >> field. >> so now you have it. obviously jacob, not intimidated at all by a doctor fenstersheib reminding us to that to not only can kids contract the virus, but they can also transmit the virus again, about a 140,000 kids in that 5 to 11 year old age group here in santa clara county, about 20% of whom have not been vaccinated. hopefully this a new kid friendly side here at the fairgrounds. well, will help boost that number live in san jose. rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> thank you. rob has some issues if you're trying to travel on the san mateo bridge tonight. this is a live look on the right. >> the red taillights that southbound traffic and it is basically at a standstill. they are inching through. but you have a a delivery truck that crashed and a fuel spill is complicating that scene as crews are trying to clean that up while also letting one lane of traffic slide by the headlights
jacob zachary.message for the other kids. >> everyone get back in a bank. >> did it hurt to get your shot. jacob. >> field. >> so now you have it. obviously jacob, not intimidated at all by a doctor fenstersheib reminding us to that to not only can kids contract the virus, but they can also transmit the virus again, about a 140,000 kids in that 5 to 11 year old age group here in santa clara county, about 20% of whom have not been vaccinated. hopefully this a new kid...
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moscow, caroline weapons test endangering astronauts on the international space station and nato. zachary general yen stalled and bug says it created debris. that's now a risk to all the spacecraft. so of course we're rashaw it now tests newt space weapons when they test the it also bar actually destroying a space. so oh, capability gripping a lot of dangerous debris that there is a concerning both because the debris actually poses a risk to civilian activity in the space, but is also of concern. be closer to demonstrate the dresser is not developing new weapon systems that can shoot down the satellites. at least 3 civilians have been killed and double suicide bombing in the uganda capital can paula. one explosion happened near a check point at the central police station and then a 2nd one near the parliament building 3 attackers also died in the blast. please say that they were carried out by members of the rebel group, the allied democratic forces. you'd also pledged allegiance to i sell, which is now also claimed responsibility and insight on the military are saying it will release for
moscow, caroline weapons test endangering astronauts on the international space station and nato. zachary general yen stalled and bug says it created debris. that's now a risk to all the spacecraft. so of course we're rashaw it now tests newt space weapons when they test the it also bar actually destroying a space. so oh, capability gripping a lot of dangerous debris that there is a concerning both because the debris actually poses a risk to civilian activity in the space, but is also of...
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a husband of nasa named zachary ratcliffe, who's detained in iran, has been holding a candlelight vigil to malt 2 weeks of a hunger strike. richard ratcliffe is protesting outside britain, his foreign office in london, he began to strike. last month of the court ruled his wife be returned to prison. she was arrested into iran in 2016 and convicted of plotting to overthrow iran's government. i intend on going on until next week, not least because to them to send the delegation to glasgow. you could on london. well, and i, yeah, i just think they shouldn't be able to sort of one and i'm kind of like normal whilst holding the just but shouldn't hostage still ahead on out there for a white man accused of murdering a black man while he was joking. go on trial in the u. s. states of georgia and cleaning up the devastation activists in india. blame illegal mining for dental implants, atlanta. ah, hey, there, hope your weekends go and well we've got temperature is above average for the levant. so bade root at 26 degrees aleppo also 26, but we've got cool air digging across the iran fed on 10 de
a husband of nasa named zachary ratcliffe, who's detained in iran, has been holding a candlelight vigil to malt 2 weeks of a hunger strike. richard ratcliffe is protesting outside britain, his foreign office in london, he began to strike. last month of the court ruled his wife be returned to prison. she was arrested into iran in 2016 and convicted of plotting to overthrow iran's government. i intend on going on until next week, not least because to them to send the delegation to glasgow. you...
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jacob zachary. >> you have a message for the other kids. >> get back in a bank. >> did it hurt to get your shot. jacob. >> is san jose. rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> alright forty-niners games under way right now and before the game kicks off tonight. this site had a lot of people talking on social media viewer sent us picture they weren't sure exactly what it is. so it looks like 3 jets following another plane in san jose. well, as it turned out, it was part of the flyby before the game tonight. it's actually a tanker plane and 3 fighter jets from edwards air force base and of course the nfl has been honoring veterans. since last weekend. the coaches and players are wearing a items and apparel that signify their support of military veterans. so an unusual sight to be sure. but it was cool. nothing. nothing bad, nothing bad. all right. time for a look at the forecast as we're looking live over the embarcadero i was looking different today that a lot different out there, lawrence. what's going on out there. that what a nice weekend. we a lot of sunshine very warm temperatures around the
jacob zachary. >> you have a message for the other kids. >> get back in a bank. >> did it hurt to get your shot. jacob. >> is san jose. rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> alright forty-niners games under way right now and before the game kicks off tonight. this site had a lot of people talking on social media viewer sent us picture they weren't sure exactly what it is. so it looks like 3 jets following another plane in san jose. well, as it turned out, it was part of the...
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jonah haul al jazeera the of the polish border. meanwhile, nato, zachary general says they stand ready to help all allies caught up in the crisis. the situation out the border o belarus with poland, but also the trainer and the latter is deeply concerning. the lu, crushing, coarser shame you so vulnerable people as means to put pressure on other countries or is cynical and inhumane. natal stands in full sort of that at the with the all affected allies. we remain vigilant and stand ready to further help our allies. a jury has found us teenager car rittenhouse, not guilty of murdering to men and wounding another that happened during racial justice protest. last year, john hand on a porch from kaneesha. it was a murder trial that divided a nation. and so was the verdict. we the jury find the defendant kyle h. right. how snack guilty. it was the same on all 5 charges from reckless endangerment to 1st degree. murder. not guilty. not guilty. not guilty. not guilty . oh, outside the court house for some there was another verdict. this was not self defense. this was not the appropriate use of
jonah haul al jazeera the of the polish border. meanwhile, nato, zachary general says they stand ready to help all allies caught up in the crisis. the situation out the border o belarus with poland, but also the trainer and the latter is deeply concerning. the lu, crushing, coarser shame you so vulnerable people as means to put pressure on other countries or is cynical and inhumane. natal stands in full sort of that at the with the all affected allies. we remain vigilant and stand ready to...
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zachary taylor. >> robert e. lee. >> robert e. lee, a number of the generals that he ended up fighting against. that's where the interesting intersections between all of these guys and these battles because they have fought with each other before. and so he had these established relationships. at grant's funeral, to show you how well respected he was across the land, a million people show up and line the streets and they bring out their old uniforms. and they line the streets of new york city. and his pallbearers are two union generals and two confederate generals at the ends of his life. and that's the relationships they had that went back all the way to the mexican-american war. >> lincoln wasn't envious, but he looked over his shoulder at some point and saw grant and thought, oh, my gosh, this guy might run for president against me, right? >> yeah, he did. grant, he thought that he was that popular and he was that popular. with the american people. but grant never had that aspiration. he really didn't want to run for political
zachary taylor. >> robert e. lee. >> robert e. lee, a number of the generals that he ended up fighting against. that's where the interesting intersections between all of these guys and these battles because they have fought with each other before. and so he had these established relationships. at grant's funeral, to show you how well respected he was across the land, a million people show up and line the streets and they bring out their old uniforms. and they line the streets of new...
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cnn national security reporter, zachary cohen. >> reporter: good morning, christine and laura. steven bannon is expected to turn himself in. he's being given the opportunity to surrender. while a conviction is far from uncertain, an indictment is a given. they're trying to figure out what happened. members believe bannon's indictment will send a message to other witnesses who refuse to cooperate including mark meadows. he failed to show up last week and the committee is thinking of moving to hold him in contempt as well. unlike bannon, he's making the potential case for him different and they're questioning whether he used a personal cell phone during that time. they will have questions on a new memo whether he sent it to mike meadow and convincing him not to certify the election. that memo come to go light and a new book from john carl. whether this leads to any coope cooperation leads to be scene. >>> exasperation and dysfunction. the conflict between vice president kamala harris in the west wing. what we're learning now behind the scenes. felt like a 'no'. everything. but th
cnn national security reporter, zachary cohen. >> reporter: good morning, christine and laura. steven bannon is expected to turn himself in. he's being given the opportunity to surrender. while a conviction is far from uncertain, an indictment is a given. they're trying to figure out what happened. members believe bannon's indictment will send a message to other witnesses who refuse to cooperate including mark meadows. he failed to show up last week and the committee is thinking of moving...
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so young zachary, you see that your parents have done all of this, and they got a whole bunch of deathked very hard to keep you alive, young man. what do you plan to do with your life? >> i try to pitch in and do what i can for honey and the business. >> okay. what have they done for you? ( laughter ) >> well, my name is on it, too. it's zach and zoe. >> yes! >> it's for me, too. >> our hope through this whole thing is that we've inspired more people to be beekeepers, especially more people of color, to keep bees-- >> mind your bees wax. >> the puns. >> to anybody. >> anybody who reaches out, we're willing to help, help them get started, help them, point them in the right direction, talk about books, the beekeeping clugs. if dulce can do it, you can do it. >> i really hope we made a beekeeper out of her. >> i think we did. she's not too far from us. >> this is trash! >> trevor: thank you so much for that dull say. when what if smartphones were more than just smart? the all new google pixel 6 truly sees you. not a blurry face. and for things you don't want to see, it removes them instan
so young zachary, you see that your parents have done all of this, and they got a whole bunch of deathked very hard to keep you alive, young man. what do you plan to do with your life? >> i try to pitch in and do what i can for honey and the business. >> okay. what have they done for you? ( laughter ) >> well, my name is on it, too. it's zach and zoe. >> yes! >> it's for me, too. >> our hope through this whole thing is that we've inspired more people to be...
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>> zachary taylor, robert e. a number of the confederate generals at the audience of fighting against. that's where the interesting intersections between all of these guys and battles because they have fought with each other before and so they have these established relationships. i will jump forward again. it grants funeral just to show you how well respected he was across the land a million people show up in new york city and lined the streets and they bring out their old uniforms the union and confederate uniforms and they lined the streets of new york city. his pallbearers are to union generals into confederate generals. at the end of his life and that's the relationships they have that went back all the way to the mexican-american war. >> in the book you cover the fact that lincoln wasn't envious but he looked over his shoulder at some point and saw grant and said oh my gosh this guide may run for president against may, right? >> yeah you did but grant thought he was that popularity was that popular with the
>> zachary taylor, robert e. a number of the confederate generals at the audience of fighting against. that's where the interesting intersections between all of these guys and battles because they have fought with each other before and so they have these established relationships. i will jump forward again. it grants funeral just to show you how well respected he was across the land a million people show up in new york city and lined the streets and they bring out their old uniforms the...
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and also zachary is watching he says hello. we have an answer to one of the questions we did not quite know and that is john has chimed in and said the cable used by grant isn't definitely at the smithsonian national museum of american history it was a gift of libby custer and also let's associate chris i forgot the libby custer connection. >> didn't share it should give it took custer to give to libby? isn't that weird? >> custard was not in the room. right. or back in the parler. we've heard stories that sheraton did not want to sell his furniture and he threw it $20 on the ground that either keep the money or don't and taking your furniture. that is just one of the many stories i heard. let's keep going though with the shout outs. one is thanks for this program i enjoyed the book. what is up next in terms of book projects? we will get to that. after that that is from hampton's and lots of great stuff. [laughter] wrote that so we have here now i'll check it again before we sign off. i want to get back on the road because thos
and also zachary is watching he says hello. we have an answer to one of the questions we did not quite know and that is john has chimed in and said the cable used by grant isn't definitely at the smithsonian national museum of american history it was a gift of libby custer and also let's associate chris i forgot the libby custer connection. >> didn't share it should give it took custer to give to libby? isn't that weird? >> custard was not in the room. right. or back in the parler....
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. >> reporter: sew went online where he found a man named zachary young who is one of many advertisingould be $75,000 for a car to pakistan. he told another it would be $14.5 per person to get to albania for another 4,000 del. prices well beyond the reach of most afghans. in a text message he told cnn that afghans trying to leave are expected to have sponsors fay for them. if someone reaches out we need to understand if they have a sponsor to pay evacuation costs which are based on environmental realities. young declined to break down the cost or say if he's making money. back in california, young afghan american tells us even though he can't pay, he's still pleading to get his family out. >> i have sent tons of texts, asking these people, begging them to evacuate my family. if i don't evacuate them within the next two weeks, i think i will lose them all. i think i will lose them all, my family. >> and our thanks toal em mar court for that eye opening report. and finely the top ten cnn heroes have been announced and as you vote we'll introduce our top ten. here is lindy doughty. >> thi
. >> reporter: sew went online where he found a man named zachary young who is one of many advertisingould be $75,000 for a car to pakistan. he told another it would be $14.5 per person to get to albania for another 4,000 del. prices well beyond the reach of most afghans. in a text message he told cnn that afghans trying to leave are expected to have sponsors fay for them. if someone reaches out we need to understand if they have a sponsor to pay evacuation costs which are based on...
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that was zachary rails' defense attorney. a member of the proud boys. it is already happening, rick. it seems like we're not hearing rick. we are having an issue with the audio. rick, we got you? still not hearing you. he may have to unmute the audio. >> i think i'm back. sorry. >> go ahead. >> i think this speaks to a cultural moment in this country right now where this case is -- be honest. badly prosecuted. >> yeah. >> the parent taking the minor to a protest with an ar-15. guys, i'm a conservative. a hunter, a shooter. i have firearms. i would never take my 17-year-old kid across state lines to a protest saying have an ar-15. this is a cultural moment lost in the shuffle and what we see emerging in the spectrum of proud boys and 3 percenters and the rest of the mutant parade that would like to push the window on what kind of political discourse is allowed and that political discourse if it is armed go all the way is what they say. they want it to escalate to confrontation. there's a part that's as radical nationalism to escalate it. i think that cul
that was zachary rails' defense attorney. a member of the proud boys. it is already happening, rick. it seems like we're not hearing rick. we are having an issue with the audio. rick, we got you? still not hearing you. he may have to unmute the audio. >> i think i'm back. sorry. >> go ahead. >> i think this speaks to a cultural moment in this country right now where this case is -- be honest. badly prosecuted. >> yeah. >> the parent taking the minor to a protest...
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>> so while draft named zachary haha exact. nice to see you again, zach. and he's grown get so talk. back you live. >> i everybody across 4 behind add more haha. >> like a $100. you don't get paid nearly as much as you should will put in a good word for a thank great we're going to this year. you bet. you're not working tomorrow or friday. is that correct? currently at least you're okay. so we'll see you next week. rob. have a happy thanksgiving with the family up in tahoe. good that. and again said rob, a note he's a lonely guy chat with them. facebook, twitter sent him an e-mail asking questions and give him a topic. the like in the chat about here on the morning show robber, a black dot com. we'll right back. ♪ [mallet banging] ♪ [drums banging] ♪ [inhales] [exhales] [mallet banging] [drums banging] [inhales] ♪ when a truck hit my car, [inhales] the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. i was hit by a car and needed help. i called the barnes firm, that was the best call i could've made. i'm ric
>> so while draft named zachary haha exact. nice to see you again, zach. and he's grown get so talk. back you live. >> i everybody across 4 behind add more haha. >> like a $100. you don't get paid nearly as much as you should will put in a good word for a thank great we're going to this year. you bet. you're not working tomorrow or friday. is that correct? currently at least you're okay. so we'll see you next week. rob. have a happy thanksgiving with the family up in tahoe....
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upon the war in mexico, the fight under zachary taylor, monterey and winnipesaukee for which he would be appointed first lieutenant and captain respectively. following the mexican-american war, john pope would work as a surveyor in minnesota, he go on to demonstrate the ability of the red river in 1850, chief engineer in the department of new mexico 1851 -- 1853. he be promoted regularly all the way up to rank of captain by 1856 and years immediately before the american civil war, he spent the remainder of those years survey for the pacific railroad. to say that john pope has performed service to his country before 1861 is an understatement. the experiences he gained throughout the 1840s and 1850s, training of topographical engineer will propel him to the front of the pack as the war began in 1861, to bring those experiences, bring the understanding of terrain and topography and commanding men on the battlefield of the work beginning to break out. during the succession winter of 1860 -- 1861, john pope surveys on light duty. he's not the only one, high-ranking officers in the federal
upon the war in mexico, the fight under zachary taylor, monterey and winnipesaukee for which he would be appointed first lieutenant and captain respectively. following the mexican-american war, john pope would work as a surveyor in minnesota, he go on to demonstrate the ability of the red river in 1850, chief engineer in the department of new mexico 1851 -- 1853. he be promoted regularly all the way up to rank of captain by 1856 and years immediately before the american civil war, he spent the...
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upon the war in mexico he'll fight under zachary taylor at the battles of monterey and buena vista from which he will be appointed a first lieutenant and captaincy. he will go on to demonstrate the navigability of the red river. he will be promoted to captain in 1856. in the years before the american civil war he would spend the remainder of the antebellum years serving a route for the pacific railroad. to say that john pope had performed service to his country before 1861 is an understatement. the experiences he gained throughout the 1840s and 1850s, his training as a topographical engineer, will propel him to the front of the pack as the war begins in 1861, to bring those experiences, to bring that understanding of terrain and topography and commanding men on the battlefield of a war that is beginning to break out. now, during the secession winter of 1860-1861, john pope is serving on lighthouse duty. several of our high ranking officers in the federal army will have that same privilege, one of which would be george gordon meade. upon president lincoln's election, he will write to the
upon the war in mexico he'll fight under zachary taylor at the battles of monterey and buena vista from which he will be appointed a first lieutenant and captaincy. he will go on to demonstrate the navigability of the red river. he will be promoted to captain in 1856. in the years before the american civil war he would spend the remainder of the antebellum years serving a route for the pacific railroad. to say that john pope had performed service to his country before 1861 is an understatement....
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and also, zachary goforth is watching this as well. we have an answer to one of the questions that we didn't. no and that is john willand, saying that the -- is definitely at the museum of natural history. it was a gift from lady custer. and john is the docent. didn't sheridan give it to you custer to give it to lidy? >> back in the parlor -- >> and mcclain didn't want to sell his furniture for 20 dollars on the ground. >> i've heard that. one of the many stories i've heard. we will keep going. and a shout outs -- one of them, thanks for this program, i enjoy the book. what's up next? in terms of book projects? we will get to that. but he says, go wahoos and that is newsom. >> when -- hansen. >> we will check in here before we sign off. but it's a good time. it is a good time out there on the road. n and -- oh, this is something that is really interesting, in the way that you are perspective of the book is. you start with the math but you look out. and suddenly it's a story of appomattox in the post war days, talking about other places
and also, zachary goforth is watching this as well. we have an answer to one of the questions that we didn't. no and that is john willand, saying that the -- is definitely at the museum of natural history. it was a gift from lady custer. and john is the docent. didn't sheridan give it to you custer to give it to lidy? >> back in the parlor -- >> and mcclain didn't want to sell his furniture for 20 dollars on the ground. >> i've heard that. one of the many stories i've heard....
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and also zachary goforth is watching. he says hello. we have an answer to one of the questions we didn't quite know. and that is john has chimed in to say the table used by general grant is definitely at the smithsonian museum of natural history. a gift of libby custer. the chairs are there also. and john is a --. so that's our citation. >> i forgot the libby custer connection. very good. >> yes. and the -- yeah, didn't -- didn't sheridan give it to custer to give it to libby? >> right. >> isn't that weird? >> right but custer was not in the room. >> right. custer was not in the room. right. and i -- back in the parlor. >> back in the parlor. >> -- story that sheridan like -- mcclain didn't want to sell his furniture and sheridan like threw $20 on the ground and either take the money or don't. i'm taking your furniture. that is one of the many stories they heard. let's keep going though with the shout outs. one of them is thanks for this program. i enjoyed the book. what's up next for professor janney in terms of book projects? we'll ge
and also zachary goforth is watching. he says hello. we have an answer to one of the questions we didn't quite know. and that is john has chimed in to say the table used by general grant is definitely at the smithsonian museum of natural history. a gift of libby custer. the chairs are there also. and john is a --. so that's our citation. >> i forgot the libby custer connection. very good. >> yes. and the -- yeah, didn't -- didn't sheridan give it to custer to give it to libby?...