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as someone who walked the walk, _ want to be known as someone who walked the walk, didn't _ want to be known as someone who walked the walk, didn't just - want to be known as someone who walked the walk, didn't just talk i walked the walk, didn't just talk the talk — walked the walk, didn't just talk the talk my— walked the walk, didn't just talk the talk. my hope _ walked the walk, didn't just talk the talk. my hope is— walked the walk, didn't just talk the talk. my hope is that - walked the walk, didn't just talk the talk. my hope is that the - walked the walk, didn't just talk i the talk. my hope is that the entire industry— the talk. my hope is that the entire industry changes. _ the talk. my hope is that the entire industry changes. and _ the talk. my hope is that the entire industry changes. and i— the talk. my hope is that the entire industry changes. and i know- the talk. my hope is that the entire industry changes. and i know that. the talk. my hope is that the entire industry changes. and i know that i cannot— industry changes. and i know that i cannot affect â
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i want to be known as someone who walked the walk, _ didn't just talk the talk. my hope is that the entire industry changes. - and i know that i cannoti affect that change alone. i would like other executives to realise the importance - of it. that goes from the top - of the company to the bottom of the company. and it'sjust not- for the ad campaign. 0r it'sjust notl for the runway. but it has to run like a river. through the entire company. i hope we can have more conversations like this where you're inviting models to have a seat at the table, where it can be more collaborative, and above all, i want it to be inclusive, i want us to care about one another and for it to be genuine, on and off the runway. and so the future of fashion, it's looking very...promising. good morning. once again, sunday was a day of extreme. the highest temperature was in northern ireland with 28 celsius, but there was lots of sunshine for scotland, as you can see by this weather watcher picture. northern ireland, northern england, and northwest wales were by contrast further south, th
i want to be known as someone who walked the walk, _ didn't just talk the talk. my hope is that the entire industry changes. - and i know that i cannoti affect that change alone. i would like other executives to realise the importance - of it. that goes from the top - of the company to the bottom of the company. and it'sjust not- for the ad campaign. 0r it'sjust notl for the runway. but it has to run like a river. through the entire company. i hope we can have more conversations like this where...
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if you walk into this building without a mask? they're going to charge you $500. why? because they've got the power to do it. you walk across the hall, not sure where they morph into a different science, but you don't have to. mark my words. this is just the beginning. in a few weeks, schools are supposed to open again. we know what the science says about covid and children. we're going to start seeing new reports, won't be printed, that'll try to keep the schools closed. maybe if i whisper the president will listen. he tries it. then they'll try to shut our businesses down one more time. operation warp speed provided vaccines that were tested, that worked, that are effective, study and science prove it sthoasm hospitalization rates prove it so. i don't know of one person in this chamber that's going to get struck by lightning today. but i do know even though the odds are better of getting struck by lightning than being hospitalized if you're vaccinated, that if we don't wear a mask we'll have to pay $500. mr. ryan: i would like to yield myself such time as i may consu
if you walk into this building without a mask? they're going to charge you $500. why? because they've got the power to do it. you walk across the hall, not sure where they morph into a different science, but you don't have to. mark my words. this is just the beginning. in a few weeks, schools are supposed to open again. we know what the science says about covid and children. we're going to start seeing new reports, won't be printed, that'll try to keep the schools closed. maybe if i whisper the...
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i could maybe walk. do that, i run for the basque. i could maybe walk. compared i do that, i run for the basque. i l could maybe walk. compared to do that, i run for the basque. i - could maybe walk. compared to these cu s we could maybe walk. compared to these guys we would — could maybe walk. compared to these guys we would not _ could maybe walk. compared to these guys we would not make _ could maybe walk. compared to these guys we would not make a _ could maybe walk. compared to these guys we would not make a very - could maybe walk. compared to these guys we would not make a very good l guys we would not make a very good there. , there. they went in with the favourites — there. they went in with the favourites tag. _ there. they went in with the favourites tag. sometimes l there. they went in with the - favourites tag. sometimes people don't like it, they want to be the underdog that they came out with a gold in the inaugural event. to men and two women per team. 300 metres for the swim, eight kilometre ride and two kilometre run and france were
i could maybe walk. do that, i run for the basque. i could maybe walk. compared i do that, i run for the basque. i l could maybe walk. compared to do that, i run for the basque. i - could maybe walk. compared to these cu s we could maybe walk. compared to these guys we would — could maybe walk. compared to these guys we would not _ could maybe walk. compared to these guys we would not make _ could maybe walk. compared to these guys we would not make a _ could maybe walk. compared to these...
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walked the walk. i'm read to and the fans happy? walked the walk. i'm ready to wait _ and the fans happy? walked the walk. i'm ready to wait and _ and the fans happy? walked the walk. i'm ready to wait and see _ and the fans happy? walked the walk. i'm ready to wait and see what - i'm ready to wait and see what happens. i'm ready to wait and see what ha ens. a, simple. we're getting to the business end of this year's tour de france and we're also into the steepest stages. take a look at today's 17th stage. you can see 3 huge pyranean peaks — the highest of the tour so far with a mountain—top finish at high altitude on the col de portet. and who made it across the line first? the race leader tadej pogacar, already dominating the tour but now all but guaranteed his second consecutive tour de france title. drew savage has been watching the action. this is what a good day of the third night at the office looks like at the tour de france. he had proved his class once again. stage 17 was the first of in the pyrenees. with the hardest climbs left in th
walked the walk. i'm read to and the fans happy? walked the walk. i'm ready to wait _ and the fans happy? walked the walk. i'm ready to wait and _ and the fans happy? walked the walk. i'm ready to wait and see _ and the fans happy? walked the walk. i'm ready to wait and see what - i'm ready to wait and see what happens. i'm ready to wait and see what ha ens. a, simple. we're getting to the business end of this year's tour de france and we're also into the steepest stages. take a look at today's...
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anyone you walk, but i think right here we're going to walk down to the capital. because you'll never get back on 3 weeks. you have to show strike your has to be strong. ah, we love you. you're very special. i know how you feel. the watching the events of the day. i have. it is wild. i knew it was never going to be us. i knew it was gonna be somebody i didn't expect for transporting and everything to really show out that it was over formative for back. the blue was the performative act that they really have never been on their side. and the bed does not say that it is currently 5 minutes until people are supposed to show. and i don't see anyone me in me on, in justice matters to me and it still matters to some people in this world, even though it doesn't look like it matters to a lot of people in the united states right now. jacob blake, who was shot in the back for his children. and she's now paralyzed. we're out here tonight. jacob blake decision strictly about that in black lives matter. 3, come out of a candlelight vigil read to you shows. and you were definit
anyone you walk, but i think right here we're going to walk down to the capital. because you'll never get back on 3 weeks. you have to show strike your has to be strong. ah, we love you. you're very special. i know how you feel. the watching the events of the day. i have. it is wild. i knew it was never going to be us. i knew it was gonna be somebody i didn't expect for transporting and everything to really show out that it was over formative for back. the blue was the performative act that...
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. >> it looked like he was going to go out of the gate the gate was shot so he came walking this way and he went down the side of the house and climbed over the fence. >> reporter: listen and you will hear it over the fence. >> it is both beautiful and scary because they are amazing creatures and they are beautiful but at the same time we know innately a mountain lion is a dangerous creature. >> reporter: the california fish and wildlife is working with law enforcement in case the animal resurfaces and he said sightings this close to open space are not uncommon especially in the summer months. >> it is that time of year when young male mountain lions are pushed out by their mothers and they are starting to find new territory and it is not easy. >> when we walked around here, the back, it was pretty much right here so it was huge. >> reporter: he can barely believe what walked through here or that he sought so clearly and he said the visit was a bit of a scare and a thrill. >> intensely beautiful. so i sent the video around in the hope that people would see it and realize that mountai
. >> it looked like he was going to go out of the gate the gate was shot so he came walking this way and he went down the side of the house and climbed over the fence. >> reporter: listen and you will hear it over the fence. >> it is both beautiful and scary because they are amazing creatures and they are beautiful but at the same time we know innately a mountain lion is a dangerous creature. >> reporter: the california fish and wildlife is working with law enforcement...
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they didn't see the walking, you know, and then the after effect. and it was just really, really quite upsetting at one... it's like, "are you all right?" 0h, bless. sorry. you're just describing it so well. her story is so like mine it's hard to listen to. i did stuff like going... i was so determined to sort of push on through so i would like, do what i would normally do, so go for a bike ride, i'm really struggling to breathe but i'm on my bike, "i'm fine, i must be fine now." and then came back... my temperature was 103 and i had to go straight to bed, and you think, "well, anyone who saw me on the bike ride would be like, well, she's totally fine, you know, she looks fine." today i've got an appointment at my local medical centre for a blood test. it feels really weird to be out of the house, and to be filming again 'cause i've not been working for such a long time. sort of a little bit nerve—wracking. i've already had one set of blood tests, a chest x—ray and a heart check. all of these came back normal. my heart's racing now after coming
they didn't see the walking, you know, and then the after effect. and it was just really, really quite upsetting at one... it's like, "are you all right?" 0h, bless. sorry. you're just describing it so well. her story is so like mine it's hard to listen to. i did stuff like going... i was so determined to sort of push on through so i would like, do what i would normally do, so go for a bike ride, i'm really struggling to breathe but i'm on my bike, "i'm fine, i must be fine...
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i'll walk you through those now. concept one at the top, this envisions a returns to four lanes of traffic. concept two, this envisioned bringing a bike promenade to the ocean side and then bringing one lane of traffic in each direction on the two northbound lanes. this is grayed outs for a reason in part because it was deemed to be operationally challenging to remove the center median. concept three, this reflects today's current conditions where we have both lanes, all four lanes being used as a bicycle and pedestrian car-free coastal promenade. concept four, this is basically that condition confirm car-free coastal promenade. however, only utilized on weekends or perhaps on holiday periods. concept five is envisioned a bike ped facility on the ocean side and envisioned two lanes of southbound traffic on today's northbound lanes. this presents some operational challenges, especially when the great highway encounters lincoln way and slope boulevard as well as the fact that our current traffic signals are not configu
i'll walk you through those now. concept one at the top, this envisions a returns to four lanes of traffic. concept two, this envisioned bringing a bike promenade to the ocean side and then bringing one lane of traffic in each direction on the two northbound lanes. this is grayed outs for a reason in part because it was deemed to be operationally challenging to remove the center median. concept three, this reflects today's current conditions where we have both lanes, all four lanes being used...
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you see him walk out of garage. he walks to his trash can and picks it up. and then walks into his garage again. >> at this point, em, you could see the light from the garage diminishing as the garage door closed. >> and inexplicably, the garage shoots back up. you see a series of flashes. >> i'm the hooded figure outside. >> we went to the season of the crime to understand how this could happen. >> it is as easy as that, huh? so somewhere don? in the house? >> i believe he's in the house night. >> and there is the series of flashes that you see on the surveillance video. hooded figure tripped the sensor. the door closing behind him. >> did you think the surveillance camera had taken a picture of your killer? >> i did. >> a tantalizing image but no face. >> the garage closes and don fluitt is found dead the next morning. >> even as he puzzled over the hooded figure's identity, the detective started to hear about someone else. don's brother, dennis. just days after the murder, dennis got the keys to the house. don's children wondered what he was up to. >> the
you see him walk out of garage. he walks to his trash can and picks it up. and then walks into his garage again. >> at this point, em, you could see the light from the garage diminishing as the garage door closed. >> and inexplicably, the garage shoots back up. you see a series of flashes. >> i'm the hooded figure outside. >> we went to the season of the crime to understand how this could happen. >> it is as easy as that, huh? so somewhere don? in the house?...
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no, you can start walking, you can start walking more and start to see the benefits of, of mood booth without having to worry about becoming that elliptic level athlete. and then to go back to your comment on chess. so check, obviously has no aerobic capacity, but great strategic skills and prefrontal cortex i use i knew it's just as my, my example for what, what happens when you really, you know, push the prefrontal cortex. well, you can picture that whole chessboard and then be able to manipulate. what if i do that move versus that move? what, what does that want to do? and what is my opponent going to keeping all of that in mind? that chest players do so incredibly well is a huge development of the prefrontal cortex. so that practice has improved the prefrontal cortex function you are, you are, you know, engaging and improving prefrontal cortex. so let's take that back to exercise. well, can you, what does that work? that includes both physical city and lots of strategy on maybe it could include soccer. there's a lot of strategy there, american football, all the plays that the play
no, you can start walking, you can start walking more and start to see the benefits of, of mood booth without having to worry about becoming that elliptic level athlete. and then to go back to your comment on chess. so check, obviously has no aerobic capacity, but great strategic skills and prefrontal cortex i use i knew it's just as my, my example for what, what happens when you really, you know, push the prefrontal cortex. well, you can picture that whole chessboard and then be able to...
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they are walking into the mountains. they run out of food and water and get lost and scared. >> officials collected the remains of 227 migraines last year. so far 2021, it's on pace for even more. >> there is no water. you've run out of all your resources. you can only carry so much stuff. >> fox joined in the air and marine operations helicopter. we responded to a 911all for help. >> 4,000. we found him. >> this migrant was lucky. deported within hours of rescue. he survived. rescue beacons help locate migrants at risk of dying of thirst. >> you encounter this and you need help, you press a button. they'll send a signal. they will deploy an agent right away. >> shannon: thanks to william la jeunesse from that report. time to bring back kevin corke. a developing story with the royal family. prince harry writing an explosive memoir about his life. take a look at some of these headlines. prince harry's memoir is the stuff of nightmares for the royal family. god save the queen after she finds out about prince harry's tell-a
they are walking into the mountains. they run out of food and water and get lost and scared. >> officials collected the remains of 227 migraines last year. so far 2021, it's on pace for even more. >> there is no water. you've run out of all your resources. you can only carry so much stuff. >> fox joined in the air and marine operations helicopter. we responded to a 911all for help. >> 4,000. we found him. >> this migrant was lucky. deported within hours of rescue....
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a mile in my shoes ♪ ♪ walk a mile in my shoes ♪ ♪ well before you abuse, criticize and accuse ♪ ♪ walk a mile in my shoes ♪ > we are back, more fireworks to come. we will launch a coordinated show from the rooftops. it should be spectacular. but first, let's sit back and enjoy the fireworks in addison, texas, they are planning to fire up more than 4,000 shells. they say it takes more than six semis to care all the fireworks so enjoy the light show as we listen to sammy haggar and the circle, starting with "i can't drive 55." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ one foot on the brake and one foot on the gas ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ well there's too much traffic, i can't pass, no ♪ ♪ ♪ so i tried my best illegal move ♪ ♪ a big black and white come and crushed my groove again ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ go on and write me up for 125 ♪ ♪ post my face, wanted dead or alive ♪ ♪ take my license, all that jive ♪ ♪ because i can't drive 55 ♪ ♪ whoa that's what i'm talking about ♪ ♪ oh, ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ well i signed my name on number 24, hey ♪ ♪ ♪ and the judge said, boy, just one more ♪ â
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at its core, it isn't a walk in the park. i don't know if that reality is out there and we don't appreciate that. what do you think? >> i agree with you. i think that there is some possibilities of accidents that will be in a way devastating. and i think that, what i see right now with these companies, they are moving fast. i think that we'll just wait and see. there's a lot of danger going into space and a lot of things happen. so we'll see. >> neil: it's a lot more crowded too. we've got the russians involved, the chinese involved, the iranians involved. there is nothing wrong, the more the merrier. but not everybody has peaceful intentions. i'm just wondering whether that worries you. >> that's hard to say, i think. the intention right now, jeff bezos' advertising seats. he wants to make a business out of it. >> neil: on not talking about the private guys. i'm sorry i wasn't very clear on that. this is not the same environment. >> no. that's true. nassau is working. nasa, they've got their programs. we are still working wi
at its core, it isn't a walk in the park. i don't know if that reality is out there and we don't appreciate that. what do you think? >> i agree with you. i think that there is some possibilities of accidents that will be in a way devastating. and i think that, what i see right now with these companies, they are moving fast. i think that we'll just wait and see. there's a lot of danger going into space and a lot of things happen. so we'll see. >> neil: it's a lot more crowded too....
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around nine that evening, she started to walk home, calling her boyfriend on the way. just after 9:30, on poynders road, a bus camera shows the vauxhall astra parked on the pavement with hazard lights flashing. two people are standing next to it. three minutes later, the car is pictured with the two front doors open. the hire car then heads out of london to kent, and it's returned at 8:30 in the morning. this is where sarah was last seen. when couzens was arrested, he lied and lied. he claimed he owed money to an eastern european gang for underpaying a prostitute and they threatened his family and ordered him to deliver them another girl. he admitted kidnapping sarah but said he had handed her over, alive and unharmed, to the gang when they stopped his car on the way out of london. the truth was that couzens raped and murdered the 33—year—old, hiding her body deep in the kent countryside so it took a week to find her remains. as met police officers searched, the murderer was in their ranks. two days after he'd kidnapped sarah, couzens had bought two builder's bags
around nine that evening, she started to walk home, calling her boyfriend on the way. just after 9:30, on poynders road, a bus camera shows the vauxhall astra parked on the pavement with hazard lights flashing. two people are standing next to it. three minutes later, the car is pictured with the two front doors open. the hire car then heads out of london to kent, and it's returned at 8:30 in the morning. this is where sarah was last seen. when couzens was arrested, he lied and lied. he claimed...
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the new study on walking and your mind. researchers on how long, how far to help your memory. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy wednesday night. the fbi under fire in the larry nassar case. what's just been uncovered. also, severe storms, reports of a tornado on the ground at this hour. but we are going to begin tonight with the difficult audio in the tragedy that gripped this nation. for the first time, we're hearing the calls to 911 right after the collapse of that condominium building in surfside, florida. newly released calls from families, from tenants who were trapped in parts of the building still standing. some calling from the parking garage, saying it was filling with water. trying to escape back up the stairs. tonight, nearly three weeks after the catastrophic collapse of that high rise, this is what remains. there is movement tonight on several fronts. new reporting from our team here on potential problems, warning signs, as early as 1996, with the pool deck and the undergro
the new study on walking and your mind. researchers on how long, how far to help your memory. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy wednesday night. the fbi under fire in the larry nassar case. what's just been uncovered. also, severe storms, reports of a tornado on the ground at this hour. but we are going to begin tonight with the difficult audio in the tragedy that gripped this nation. for the first time, we're hearing the calls to 911 right after...
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. >>> okay, it's not what they expected to see walking around the backyard. right now at 11:00, a mountain lion has one north bay town talking and uneasy. >>> comedian bill cosby a free man tonight. hearing from his accusers. women in the bay area. >> those of us who came forward to tell u.s. truth what what happened to us know what the truth was. >> the technicality that overturned his conviction and led to his release from prison. >>> not taking advances, popular lookout that will be closed this fourth of july. >>> we begin with breaking news. chaos, confusion and total disarray in los angeles neighborhood. explosion involving illegal fireworks. watch this. that video just into our newsroom. slowing it down so you can see it closely. people standing by on the sidewalk watching as the bomb squad worked the neighborhood. bomb squad was trying to detonate 5,000 pounds of illegal fireworks seized earlier today. that's when the explosion happened. that was not supposed to happen. aftermath, 15 people hurt, number expected to rise. several cars parked on the stre
. >>> okay, it's not what they expected to see walking around the backyard. right now at 11:00, a mountain lion has one north bay town talking and uneasy. >>> comedian bill cosby a free man tonight. hearing from his accusers. women in the bay area. >> those of us who came forward to tell u.s. truth what what happened to us know what the truth was. >> the technicality that overturned his conviction and led to his release from prison. >>> not taking...
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well... we found a way to make bathing safer with a kohler walk-in bath. it has the lowest step-in of any bath. it has handrails, a wide door, and textured surfaces. so it gives you peace of mind. and you would love the heated backrest - and the whirlpool jets - and the bubblemassage. and, it was installed quickly and conveniently by a kohler-certified installer. a kohler- authorized dealer walked us through every step in the process and made us feel completely comfortable in our home. and, yes, it's affordable. looking good, george! we just want to spend as much time as possible, in our home and with our grandkids. they're going to be here any minute for our weekly spa day. ooh, that bubblemassage! have fun! stay in the home and life you've built for years to come. call 1-800-986-5068 to receive fifteen-hundred dollars off your kohler walk-in bath. and take advantage of our special offer of no payments for eighteen months. >>> now to a cnn exclusive. south africa is reaching a breaking point in the coronavirus pandemic all caused by a surge of the delta v
well... we found a way to make bathing safer with a kohler walk-in bath. it has the lowest step-in of any bath. it has handrails, a wide door, and textured surfaces. so it gives you peace of mind. and you would love the heated backrest - and the whirlpool jets - and the bubblemassage. and, it was installed quickly and conveniently by a kohler-certified installer. a kohler- authorized dealer walked us through every step in the process and made us feel completely comfortable in our home. and,...
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♪ just walk the walk tonigh cause we don't nee permission to danc da-na-na-na-na-na-na ♪ ♪ da-na-na-na-na-na-n da-na-na-na-na-na-na no, we don't nee permission to dance ♪ ♪ da-na-na-na-na-na-n da-na-na-na-na-na-na da-na-na-na-na-na-na 'cause we don't need ♪ ♪ permission to dance da-na-na-na-na-na-na da-na-na-na-na-na-na da-na-na-na-na-na-na ♪ ♪ no, we don't need permission to danc da-na-na-na-na-na-na da-na-na-na-na-na-na ♪ ♪ da-na-na-na-na-na-n 'cause we don't need permission to dance ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: bts! the "butter" cd single is out now. "butter. join us tomorrow night -- don cheadle and cecily strong will be here, and we'll have another performance from bts my thanks to edgar ramirez, bts, and the roots thank you for watching stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers. goodnight, everybody thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> announcer: tonight on "late night with seth meyers," amy poehler, writer and director of "old," filmmaker m. night shyamalan, featuring the 8g band with charlie benante. and now seth meyers. >> seth: good eveni
♪ just walk the walk tonigh cause we don't nee permission to danc da-na-na-na-na-na-na ♪ ♪ da-na-na-na-na-na-n da-na-na-na-na-na-na no, we don't nee permission to dance ♪ ♪ da-na-na-na-na-na-n da-na-na-na-na-na-na da-na-na-na-na-na-na 'cause we don't need ♪ ♪ permission to dance da-na-na-na-na-na-na da-na-na-na-na-na-na da-na-na-na-na-na-na ♪ ♪ no, we don't need permission to danc da-na-na-na-na-na-na da-na-na-na-na-na-na ♪ ♪ da-na-na-na-na-na-n 'cause we don't need...
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. >> can't walk away now. >> right. can't walk away now. let's get it done. >> they did not ask stephen to kick in a share which is probably just as well considering how steep it was with money. >> the creative side of his mine worked very well but he was not a good money manager. >> ivan williams as he told the detectives they hand about his whole life, he was a radio guy who made good money. and he spent it. finance was not a strong suit, according to his friend. >> he was bad with money and he was paperwork overseas. he would just forget to file his taxes for a few years. >> how many years would he go? >> his record was eight. >> but then stevens father died and the bad money manager was suddenly confronted with a windfall. steven inherited nearly 2 million. and now he'd have to manage real money. >> he was trying to manage the estate and trying to get things organized which for stephen was almost impossible. >> but happily there was harvey the ex banker to help him get the money stopped away. a nice safe tax haven offshore. >> stephen h
. >> can't walk away now. >> right. can't walk away now. let's get it done. >> they did not ask stephen to kick in a share which is probably just as well considering how steep it was with money. >> the creative side of his mine worked very well but he was not a good money manager. >> ivan williams as he told the detectives they hand about his whole life, he was a radio guy who made good money. and he spent it. finance was not a strong suit, according to his friend....
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it's like you're walking down a street in a town and in the store. windows are negative in depression, you tend to go into the store and buy those thoughts and take them home as if they're years. in mindfulness, you walk down the street, you still see the sort storefront with the negative thoughts, but you don't go in and buy those gosh. oh right now there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's profitable to sell food that he's fancy and sugary and faulty and addicted not at the individual level. it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change as obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what's driving the reason for them? it's corporate, me and you're still with me as a confidential informant, anything that you try to pick apart everything that he did for the a year. and you just like i don't know, it's tough. the text message, all this friends smoked, we all sort even through all of this, like he could have and like he wants readin
it's like you're walking down a street in a town and in the store. windows are negative in depression, you tend to go into the store and buy those thoughts and take them home as if they're years. in mindfulness, you walk down the street, you still see the sort storefront with the negative thoughts, but you don't go in and buy those gosh. oh right now there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's profitable to sell food that he's fancy and sugary and faulty and addicted not at...
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_ we know that these players are going to walk off— we know that these players are going to walk off the — we know that these players are going to walk off the pitch _ we know that these players are going to walk off the pitch because - we know that these players are going to walk off the pitch because they - to walk off the pitch because they are disgusted _ to walk off the pitch because they are disgusted at— to walk off the pitch because they are disgusted at the _ to walk off the pitch because they are disgusted at the racist - to walk off the pitch because they are disgusted at the racist abuse. j are disgusted at the racist abuse. it are disgusted at the racist abuse. it has _ are disgusted at the racist abuse. it has been — are disgusted at the racist abuse. it has been going _ are disgusted at the racist abuse. it has been going on— are disgusted at the racist abuse. it has been going on for- are disgusted at the racist abuse. it has been going on for 30, - are disgusted at the racist abuse. it has been going on for 30, 40 l it has been going on for 30, 40 years — i
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the space walks last about 7 hours . it's only the 2nd time a chinese crew has entered the vacuum of space. the last pace walk in 2008 lasted just 20 minutes. that young her station should be completed next year. cool that the, the crew members will spend 3 months helping build the station, conducting experiments small at the same time, maintaining their fitness. they'll also be capturing views that chinese astronauts have been unable to see for themselves since the us lock them out of the international space station. 10 years ago. enter chappelle i'll to 0. phil had on al jazeera, another disappointing day on the track for world champion louis hamilton, action from the austrian gran free coming up in for a for some, a little boat is a mechanical or even that self driving train of the apple. but androids today can be clearly humanoid robots, like me, will be everywhere. al jazeera documentaries. next lead on the weird and wonderful world of robot that learn. think for you and even trust. i feel like i'm alive, but i know
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it's like you're walking down a street in a town and in the store and windows are negative. in depression, you tend to go into the store and buy those thoughts and take them home as if they're years. in mindfulness, you walk down the street, you still see the sort storefront with the negative thoughts, but you don't go in and buy those. china's raising prices up, they're the ones who are dictating prices. so we're creating a monster here. we created a brick and monster. we've got china economy zooming, they can raise prices at will. and no matter how high china raise prices for americans to buy their good biden's going to print more money to send to china. this is the worst is dopey in chinese finger traps that ever been to the news. the news right. 17 years ago, very previous emergency. food at 1015 right now the children, the offspring of these acadias are crawling on me. there are more than $3000.00 species periodicals to kate is worldwide. they're found on every continent. 1 except in article, but it's only here in the eastern half the united states that we have 17 and 1
it's like you're walking down a street in a town and in the store and windows are negative. in depression, you tend to go into the store and buy those thoughts and take them home as if they're years. in mindfulness, you walk down the street, you still see the sort storefront with the negative thoughts, but you don't go in and buy those. china's raising prices up, they're the ones who are dictating prices. so we're creating a monster here. we created a brick and monster. we've got china economy...
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as i was walking down i regret that my grandchildren aren't here. because this is a really really important moment in our history. by making juneteenth a federal holiday, all-americans can feel the power of this day and learn from our ahistory and celebrate progress and grapple with the distance we've come but the distance we have to travel yet. and i said a few weeks ago, marking the hundredth anniversary of the also race massacre , great nations don't ignore their most painfulmoments . great nations don't ignore their most painful moments. they don't ignore those moments of the past. they embrace them. great nations don't walk away . we come to terms with the mistakes we've made. and in remembering those moments, we begin to heal and grow stronger. the truth is it's not enough just to commemorate juneteenth. after all, emancipation of enslaved black americans mark the end of america's work to deliver on the promise of equality. only marked the beginning. to honor the true meaning, we have to continue towards that promise because we've not gotten t
as i was walking down i regret that my grandchildren aren't here. because this is a really really important moment in our history. by making juneteenth a federal holiday, all-americans can feel the power of this day and learn from our ahistory and celebrate progress and grapple with the distance we've come but the distance we have to travel yet. and i said a few weeks ago, marking the hundredth anniversary of the also race massacre , great nations don't ignore their most painfulmoments . great...
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join the fight at alz.org/walk trey: it ain't over till its over. the great yogi berra remembered for his memorable quotes as he is for his record world series wins, tonight we're bringing in an expert to share his stories with you, his granddaughter lindsey berra. >> i love the highlights. trey: despite my gray hair, i was not around either, you were not. i -- other folks have seen him play baseball. tell us what he was the like off of the diamond? >> i would say that what grandpa was like is pretty much what he was like on the diamond, what you saw is what you got with my grandpa yogi, people who knew him areas. said he was the just the same guy all of the time. he treated everyone the same. whether you were the president of the united states or the ups driver or dry cleaner, people asked if he really talked like, that i say, yes he did, everything that came out of his mouth of some sort of yogi ism,if you listened they made s, he was a great giver of advice. trey: we're still talking about him, something he did must have been worth emulating, he
join the fight at alz.org/walk trey: it ain't over till its over. the great yogi berra remembered for his memorable quotes as he is for his record world series wins, tonight we're bringing in an expert to share his stories with you, his granddaughter lindsey berra. >> i love the highlights. trey: despite my gray hair, i was not around either, you were not. i -- other folks have seen him play baseball. tell us what he was the like off of the diamond? >> i would say that what grandpa...
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didn't even bother to run, they just casually walked out of a store of carrying a bunch of clothes and we seen this happen before in san francisco when thieves alluded a different high-end department store in broad daylight, law enforcement is blaming things like this on proposition 47 which lowers jail sentences for shoplifting arm theft less than $950 worth of goods. gavin newsom was grilled about that specific lot today but he says it's not to blame. >> the evidence doesn't back it up on the last three decades we've seen a significant decline in crime in the state. you are seeing crime increase in red states that have no criminal justice reform commensurate with the crime rates we are seeing here in california. so i think that's an easy scapegoat for a folks come people who never supported those initiatives in the first place. >> dagen: business owners and employees that have to deal with the surgeon theft are calling his bluff. >> this lawlessness, people just are ultimately coming in and stealing stuff. >> people want to leave their stuff out because they are afraid someone might
didn't even bother to run, they just casually walked out of a store of carrying a bunch of clothes and we seen this happen before in san francisco when thieves alluded a different high-end department store in broad daylight, law enforcement is blaming things like this on proposition 47 which lowers jail sentences for shoplifting arm theft less than $950 worth of goods. gavin newsom was grilled about that specific lot today but he says it's not to blame. >> the evidence doesn't back it up...
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the previously days, so you might plan to do a walk in, but also| might plan to do a walk in, but also with the site, we hope they are going to walk in, and have a vaccine straightaway. lode going to walk in, and have a vaccine straightaway-— straightaway. we are talking about --eole straightaway. we are talking about people here _ straightaway. we are talking about people here who — straightaway. we are talking about people here who can _ straightaway. we are talking about people here who can get _ straightaway. we are talking about people here who can get the - straightaway. we are talking about people here who can get the first l people here who can get the first jab or people who have already had one, they can get a second vaccination as well?- one, they can get a second vaccination as well? yes, they can, but of course _ vaccination as well? yes, they can, but of course review _ vaccination as well? yes, they can, but of course review make - vaccination as well? yes, they can, but of course review make sure - vaccination as well? yes, they can, | but of course review make sure
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as you walk around the campus and walk with your head held high, that sets an example. something else, what else made him? >> i would add that what made him was not only studying, but also actually going down, like, for example, writing the philadelphia negro, when he actually went down and saw the conditions they were living in because i remember it was written, like, in the backdrop of -- and the idea that people thought it was separate but equal, but very clearly when he went down there, it was not. >> thank you very much. it is some years after plessy v. ferguson is, separate but equal, but he goes to the birthplace of american democracy, and he sees the conditions of african-americans. and it's the -- does something called the -- [inaudible] duboise is doing his, this hard, nitty-gritty work asking questions, surveying. and we will look at a book about washington, d.c. and the struggles, and it's a study of just winning one neighborhood. and duboise went in this whole city. you know, i'm doing a study for the city on washington d.c. i'm trying to find about why so
as you walk around the campus and walk with your head held high, that sets an example. something else, what else made him? >> i would add that what made him was not only studying, but also actually going down, like, for example, writing the philadelphia negro, when he actually went down and saw the conditions they were living in because i remember it was written, like, in the backdrop of -- and the idea that people thought it was separate but equal, but very clearly when he went down...
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now, we walk to the beach, and we walk or bike every weekend. please, please approve the pilot and keep it open 24 by seven. thank you. >> thank you. hello, caller, your one minute begins now. hello, caller. >> hi. can you hear me? >> yes. >> cool. hi, thanks. hi, i'm charlie watson, i'm calling from district five. i'd like to express my support for the pilot program and especially option three. i think that that the great highway has been reimagined as a space for bicycles and pedestrians and not for cars, and yeah, i'd urge that to go ahead and figure out what works best for the space in the future. i also support the traffic calming measures and the neighborhood around it, and potentially sunset boulevard taking some of that traffic and, yeah, i think it's a great thing. appreciate it. >> thank you, caller. hello, caller. your minute begins now. >> hi. thanks. my name is will barkus, and i'm a resident in the outer sunset, and i just want to voice my support for keeping the great highway closed to cars, and doing the pilot option three ideall
now, we walk to the beach, and we walk or bike every weekend. please, please approve the pilot and keep it open 24 by seven. thank you. >> thank you. hello, caller, your one minute begins now. hello, caller. >> hi. can you hear me? >> yes. >> cool. hi, thanks. hi, i'm charlie watson, i'm calling from district five. i'd like to express my support for the pilot program and especially option three. i think that that the great highway has been reimagined as a space for...
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he walked away on their mother, walked away on their hebrm.n. >> we'll be right back. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some, rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred as have certain cancers, including lymphoma, and tears in the stomach or intestines, and changes in lab results. your doctor should monitor your bloodwork. tell your doctor about any infections... and if you are or may become pregnant while taking rinvoq. ta ottell your doctor about t rioqelief.ctions... rinvoq. abbvie may be able to help. oh, i've traveled all over the country. talking about saving with geico. but that's the important bit, innit? showing
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trump responded to him what's wrong with walking with your president. it's funny the way he treated them were quite different. he had more respect is for the n with the gold on his chest. >> regarding this as one of the things that upset trump was the press conference at the same time as lindsay graham was holding a hearing about how trump had been mistreated during the russia investigation. he was worried about the counter programming notion of it. i want to ask about another key player -- >> can i break in there and say it was humorous to phil and me because according to reporting, esper was like what are you talking about, what hearing? the president is thinking about the tv schedule and he has no idea what he's talking about. anyway, just amazing. >> always programming. so, january 6th you write about one of the few people. robert o'brien was traveling. jared was coming back from a trip to the middle east. the place seemed kind of empty. one person was there as described is ivanka. this is regarding what giuliani had been saying about the election f
trump responded to him what's wrong with walking with your president. it's funny the way he treated them were quite different. he had more respect is for the n with the gold on his chest. >> regarding this as one of the things that upset trump was the press conference at the same time as lindsay graham was holding a hearing about how trump had been mistreated during the russia investigation. he was worried about the counter programming notion of it. i want to ask about another key player...
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you see people walk into these stores and walk out with arms full of goods and zero consequences and broken windows theory leads to bigger crimes or more acceptance of crime. >> juan: you know, i just have a different point of view here, trace. because when i look at the numbers, what i see is we keep track of about seven big crimes in this country, four of them are down. those four are robbery, rape, burglary, and larceny. three rawp. the three that are up are car thefts, assault, and, of course, the one we are discussing murder. but this is true. this murder stuff is true in red states, blue states, big cities, small cities cities where you have had police reform and calls for black lives matter. it's true in cities where it hasn't been a matter of police reform or discussion of cutting budgets. this is a problem, i think, all the police chiefs will tell you about illegal guns. this is where the problem is illegal guns easy access to firearms at least to these -- this increase in murder post pandemic. >> trace: if i had the numbers i would put them on the screen; it is true in seat
you see people walk into these stores and walk out with arms full of goods and zero consequences and broken windows theory leads to bigger crimes or more acceptance of crime. >> juan: you know, i just have a different point of view here, trace. because when i look at the numbers, what i see is we keep track of about seven big crimes in this country, four of them are down. those four are robbery, rape, burglary, and larceny. three rawp. the three that are up are car thefts, assault, and,...
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apparently because dale was paralyzed by grief. >> dale walks into his walk-in closet and a half of the stuff is stephanie's. he comes out and he's crying. he says, i got to get this stuff out of here. >> so, clearly arrested judgment. a sloppy investigation, said the defense. by detectives who took the holthaus's alibi to. easily failed to consider that the murder might have been committed by whoever robin or by bank just before stephanie disappeared. attorney bernhardt confronted cbi agent sadar. >> you have no evidence of mr. bruner assaulting his wife? >> correct, no direct evidence of mr. bruner murdering her. >> of course, had dale taken the stand, he would've had to answer to some stubbornly uncomfortable facts. and this question, that hung over the defense table like a cloud. you love your wife. you loved her a lot. but in that moment of extreme rage when she was leaving you, you killed her? strangled her and through her body in the river. >> that so not true. >> the theme of the prosecution was that you were an abuser. and that it was -- >> it's beyond so not true. it's just no
apparently because dale was paralyzed by grief. >> dale walks into his walk-in closet and a half of the stuff is stephanie's. he comes out and he's crying. he says, i got to get this stuff out of here. >> so, clearly arrested judgment. a sloppy investigation, said the defense. by detectives who took the holthaus's alibi to. easily failed to consider that the murder might have been committed by whoever robin or by bank just before stephanie disappeared. attorney bernhardt confronted...
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down doing walk down the walk. you go to tokyo, starts july 19th on d, w. how does a virus spread? why do we panic by and when will all of this 3 of the topics that we covered and a weekly radio broadcast. if you would like any more information on the kroner virus or any other science complex, you should really check out our podcast. you can get it wherever you get your podcast. you can also find us at ww dot com, forward slash science. sometimes a seed is all you need to allow the big ideas to grow. when bringing environmental conservation to life with learning like global ideas, we will show you how climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing, download it now for the the d w. then these are our top stories. catastrophic flooding has killed more than a 100 people in western germany with many others missing and fear dead. many homes have been destroyed. at least one flood protection dam collapse. neighboring areas of belgium and the netherlands have also been hit hard with many
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this guy simply because he hated trump and could walk and talk. he stole money from clients who were in trouble. he misused his position as an attorney. and he made people suffer for this benefit. >> he's facing additional charges for stealing clients' fund and facing probably an eternity in jail. he gives lawyers a bad name. a very bad name. but notwithstanding that, he will be disbarred. he was on cnn, the left-wing media over 200 types. they -- 200 times. they fell in love with him. now, you hear crickets. he will get a job as a legal analyst sitting next to jeffrey tubin. judge jeanine: they would be good together. >> where is brian stealther in all of this. that was the man he elevated. .this is another example of liberal privilege. he was supposed to get 9-11 years. he got 2 1/2 years? he was anti-trump and all it takes in left-wing media is to be anti-trump from the years 2015 to date. he tried to shake down nike. but the left doesn't care. all you have got to be is trump deranged and you get a gold star. judge jeanine: if that isn't the tr
this guy simply because he hated trump and could walk and talk. he stole money from clients who were in trouble. he misused his position as an attorney. and he made people suffer for this benefit. >> he's facing additional charges for stealing clients' fund and facing probably an eternity in jail. he gives lawyers a bad name. a very bad name. but notwithstanding that, he will be disbarred. he was on cnn, the left-wing media over 200 types. they -- 200 times. they fell in love with him....
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so he walked across town, stole a gun from a car, walked home, still angry. left his house, walked with the gun to the furniture store, shot four people in the head, walked home. >> alfonsi: it seemed far- fetched flowers would brazenly walk so far in broad daylight. when the podcast reporters started talking to route witnesses who claimed they saw flowers, a pattern emerged. >> baran: it was clear they did not, for example, pick up the phone and call the police and say, "i saw something suspicious." that they were sought out, like, months later, in a lot of cases. and it turned out that they felt like they needed to tell law enforcement that this happened. or, as one guy said, "they already told me that they knew i saw curtis." >> samara freemark: they had the whole story laid out for me, and all i had to do was say yes. >> alfonsi: who was the most important route witness? >> baran: clemmie fleming. clemmie testified that curtis flowers was running away from the furniture store shortly after the murders. this is, of course, incredibly damning testimony, if
so he walked across town, stole a gun from a car, walked home, still angry. left his house, walked with the gun to the furniture store, shot four people in the head, walked home. >> alfonsi: it seemed far- fetched flowers would brazenly walk so far in broad daylight. when the podcast reporters started talking to route witnesses who claimed they saw flowers, a pattern emerged. >> baran: it was clear they did not, for example, pick up the phone and call the police and say, "i saw...
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you know how works they will walk a certain way. it's just this big stuff attitude than walk around like i know you are looking at me but i'm not looking back. i have repelled that from my beginning so likely when i lost the show i was ready to be normal again. not saying a sundown during the week for 26 years but i never saw the sun come down to it i was ice on television. you are always up for it but i do like the eviction people have for me and i would see it when people would walk up to me are people give me nice eye contact and say i miss you and i love it. and they'd say my husband loved it and watch until the end of really nice people. i'm company but i'm not just a reporter analyst or commentary. people watch five hours a week like rachel is commentary for people. johnny carson used to be my company when i came home from school. i didn't have anything do and here's johnny carson. i started watching the tube and he was our party and he made you feel welcome. some people tell me you don't let them get away with anything and th
you know how works they will walk a certain way. it's just this big stuff attitude than walk around like i know you are looking at me but i'm not looking back. i have repelled that from my beginning so likely when i lost the show i was ready to be normal again. not saying a sundown during the week for 26 years but i never saw the sun come down to it i was ice on television. you are always up for it but i do like the eviction people have for me and i would see it when people would walk up to me...
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it will take several months and multiple space walks to integrate fully with the space station where your launch was repeatedly delayed because of technical problems. and i ok, has been a long time coming, but as now pulled into port of the international space station graduations that it was not an easy docking. we are on top stories on 0 evacuation from afghanistan, of interpreters who worked with us is finally begun as part of a special immigration program that will also see thousands of people who help the u . s. over the last 20 years move there. but as foreign troops withdraw on, the taliban makes major territorial gains and you're still waiting to hear when they will leave sexual fates as plans for the full scheme of still being made. the united states is committed to helping those who helped us during our time. in afghanistan over the last 20 years. and indeed we've had very brave afghans who stood with with us, with our soldiers, with our diplomats, mostly as translators, and interpreters. and as a result of that service benefit from the possibility of securing a visa to come
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so which and try to walk on. yeah. because when you go from the moment that she's a mac, or when you need to bring it up on the none of my new middle charts look on the sleeping and then the water comes in. we can open the door. you just in your room and you're drowning europe struggling to deal with the aftermath of devastating floods in parts of germany, declare a state of emergency while neighboring countries were also hit by torrents of water leaving at least 180 people did our correspond reports from the disastrous system here in our file, in the state of royal and latin, that is one of the worst effected areas by the flooding. you can see over to my left on the building where the water actually reached.
so which and try to walk on. yeah. because when you go from the moment that she's a mac, or when you need to bring it up on the none of my new middle charts look on the sleeping and then the water comes in. we can open the door. you just in your room and you're drowning europe struggling to deal with the aftermath of devastating floods in parts of germany, declare a state of emergency while neighboring countries were also hit by torrents of water leaving at least 180 people did our correspond...
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and we're here to make those walks easy. from tasty treats on the go, to toys that keep them moving. get everything they need, even prescriptions - delivered right to your door. get fast, free, 1-2 day shipping. visit chewy.com today. at chewy you can shop america's #1 pet pharmacy anytime, anywhere. it's so simple you can order on a walk, at the beach, even over breakfast. and with fast, free delivery there's more time for the good stuff. shop america's #1 pet pharmacy. visit chewy.com today. shop america's #1 pet pharmacy. back at 9.30 this morning. if you're just joining us, good morning. let's get you quickly caught up on weather and traffic. we've got john santa by the weather center with a look at both morning. good morning, james. it is friday and it's friday with a little sunshine to start. >> can't be that it is a nice start to the day with temperatures currently in the 60's under that sunshine too. i'd say enjoy these morning hours because you know what's heading our way this afternoon. some 90's just around the co
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in the end, the dodgers win with a walk-off homer. the final score 86 game 3 of that series w tonight. the first pitch was such a long this could be for 7. over in oakland. a's were hosting the los angeles angels in the 4th inning. >> matt olson got a's on the board with a solo home run. it's his 25th homer of the season. and then he got a little bit of help. and there was actually one of the runners and that made one of the scores. they are in a saddle with the angels. the final score there about 6 to 0 a's have a day off today before playing the seattle mariners on the road. that's going to be tomorrow. >> okay. we're getting a live look now. this is in tokyo, japan. the cut at it's beautiful out there. there are concerns of rising cases of covid-19 this could threaten the start of the olympic games opening ceremonies are just days away. but competition has already begun. meantime, the head of the tokyo games that organizers have not ruled out the possibility of canceling the games at the last minute. dozens of athletes, including s
in the end, the dodgers win with a walk-off homer. the final score 86 game 3 of that series w tonight. the first pitch was such a long this could be for 7. over in oakland. a's were hosting the los angeles angels in the 4th inning. >> matt olson got a's on the board with a solo home run. it's his 25th homer of the season. and then he got a little bit of help. and there was actually one of the runners and that made one of the scores. they are in a saddle with the angels. the final score...
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investigators say that former senator barbara boxer was walking along 3rd street monday afternoon. >> new jack london square when someone came up from behind her and then pushed her a tweet from the senator's page said that after being pushed the suspect then stole her cell phone in the jumped into a car, but that she was not seriously hurt, folks who live and work near jack london square tell kron 4 that stories of car break ins are pretty common. but the details of this attack now concerning for some of them. know that they've been breaking news. >> car break ins in common. >> but the idea some ways, you know, actually putting people down mugging them. a totally different. >> we definitely try not to were, you know, just keep very close eye on people walking around up security cameras all oakland mayor libby shaft also issued a statement saying in part. >> that she was deeply troubled to learn of the attack going on to say that she talked with senator boxer's family and wish her a speedy recovery and was relieved to learn that she was unhurt oakland police spent part of monday after
investigators say that former senator barbara boxer was walking along 3rd street monday afternoon. >> new jack london square when someone came up from behind her and then pushed her a tweet from the senator's page said that after being pushed the suspect then stole her cell phone in the jumped into a car, but that she was not seriously hurt, folks who live and work near jack london square tell kron 4 that stories of car break ins are pretty common. but the details of this attack now...