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wright started collecting jordans. that collection ended up leading to connection. >> she just loved that idea of there was a connection and kids would question the shoes and hey , mrs. wright, what shoes are you wearing today? and you know, she just loved that. >> the difference she was able to make through her tireless work and shoe collection caught the attention of major shoe retailer shoe palace. that's how we first met her in 2019, the day she got air jordan ones made in her honor at an assembly at santee elementary in san jose, a day she was blown away by. like that. >> i was a teacher. they liked that i was giving back to the community, and they chose instead of going for an athlete or a celebrity, they chose to go with a teacher. >> sanchez had more than 200 pairs of her sister's shoes together. she and shoe palace are now working to auction off those sneakers for a san jose state scholarship, wright's ama mater. >> i just feel in my heart it was the right thing to do with her collection. >> shoe palace helped
wright started collecting jordans. that collection ended up leading to connection. >> she just loved that idea of there was a connection and kids would question the shoes and hey , mrs. wright, what shoes are you wearing today? and you know, she just loved that. >> the difference she was able to make through her tireless work and shoe collection caught the attention of major shoe retailer shoe palace. that's how we first met her in 2019, the day she got air jordan ones made in her...
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wright, i been talking to yesterday to the ministry of health and golf is warding of the risk of an epidemic jew to the sewage and in the streets. and among the tents. many displays pellets to me is do not have access to clean safe water to drink. let's cause now to rafa live target, resume standing by for us the in the south as it goes the strip. so tell us more festival tack if you would about for the remains be discovered in mass graves. well, near distressing seems have been really imagined from announcer hospital again for the 3rd day in the road. as the efforts are still ongoing by the civil defense cruise, along with a medical. why? because in order to recover more bodies that be buried in dpi and besides, as the efforts did not stop, in fact, were at least 51 palestinian today being recovered from the graveyards of the last or hospital in the city of con you, it is now what is happening that was completely ident aside black, specifically that those people who have been really killed and buried that where elderly were elderly people, children, women. and if you are also included in th
wright, i been talking to yesterday to the ministry of health and golf is warding of the risk of an epidemic jew to the sewage and in the streets. and among the tents. many displays pellets to me is do not have access to clean safe water to drink. let's cause now to rafa live target, resume standing by for us the in the south as it goes the strip. so tell us more festival tack if you would about for the remains be discovered in mass graves. well, near distressing seems have been really imagined...
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well, if that was a fact it wasn't a fact that the wright brothers found very convincing and six years later, they emerged the dunes of kitty hawk, half man birds. and for much of the 20th century america, the nation that was the first to spread its wings made dramatic on all frontiers of flight, we saw advances by argonauts astronaut suits and aviators. we watched great people up from earthly stars, people like lindbergh, hughes and armstrong. we built aircraft carriers and launched americans into space. these were years of progress and plenty. these were years of pride. but something terrible has happened. the intervening years. we've lost our way plans have become ambitions. ambitions have become dreams. supersonic has slipped into subsonic. and subsonic has slipped into stagnation. and in december 120 years after kitty hawk, too many american passengers have their flights canceled, delayed and downed. sometimes it feels as if the washington post had it right the first time. maybe men can't fly, but i hope no one in this assemblage would agree with that sentiment. we can fly. we've
well, if that was a fact it wasn't a fact that the wright brothers found very convincing and six years later, they emerged the dunes of kitty hawk, half man birds. and for much of the 20th century america, the nation that was the first to spread its wings made dramatic on all frontiers of flight, we saw advances by argonauts astronaut suits and aviators. we watched great people up from earthly stars, people like lindbergh, hughes and armstrong. we built aircraft carriers and launched americans...
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doctor wright there are constitutional legal moral even religious views that factor into this decision. is there any consensus on when life begins or how the issue of abortion should be handled among voters? >> no, there's really no consensus among democrats or republicans. it's a very thorny moral and political issue. i would say the top issue that democrats have surrounding abortion heading into 2024. when we pull voters 10 - 12% of them say abortion is my number one most important concern. when you lower that to what we call low propensity voters, voters who didn't turn out in the midterms are sure to turn on a general election it is even lower. the task that democrats have because absolutely they have the advantage on the abortion issue and republicans are losing honor. it's making a sale yet in making the case that this is just as important as economy, immigration or crime which you mentioned are much more important to a much bigger swath of voters. trey: abortion is not mentioned in the constitution, neither our marriage, children education or the air force for that matter. life
doctor wright there are constitutional legal moral even religious views that factor into this decision. is there any consensus on when life begins or how the issue of abortion should be handled among voters? >> no, there's really no consensus among democrats or republicans. it's a very thorny moral and political issue. i would say the top issue that democrats have surrounding abortion heading into 2024. when we pull voters 10 - 12% of them say abortion is my number one most important...
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i'll just here was hand off quarterly gains access to mrs. wright's account in gaza. defense us this report shortly before and above and resumed. as you see, this destruction is massive. people are left homeless, but palestinians are very desperate for more than 6 months. now this is still going on evacuating from a place to another, setting up tens, dismantling tons going to your your, your relatives house, leaving and being forced to evacuate with your relatives house. every single area in the gaza strip is currently being targeted. people are left this appraisals and homeless. they're telling us like i asked the woman, where are you going after your house has been bon too said i do not know who because the tower behind me. my home was flattened by. that is read the army as simple as doctor, our homes, our lives, our memories, and our children's future are all gone. the next stick, fear everything we've worked so hard for our kingdom home, and that's all destroyed. but thank god we are alive. how listing is believe that there is no play safe? there are no plays, they could go to be
i'll just here was hand off quarterly gains access to mrs. wright's account in gaza. defense us this report shortly before and above and resumed. as you see, this destruction is massive. people are left homeless, but palestinians are very desperate for more than 6 months. now this is still going on evacuating from a place to another, setting up tens, dismantling tons going to your your, your relatives house, leaving and being forced to evacuate with your relatives house. every single area in...
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everyone is wright -- watching. iran, russia, the statement we pass the aid package it was not just about ukraine. the spokeswoman for the foreign minister said you know, united states is standing by its allies, taiwan, israel, and ukraine. they put it together. this is what we have known all the time. we know these things are connected and we know russia and china are trying to destabilize the country, trying to destabilize the world and we need to make sure the united states stands for western democracy. it's no surprise to me that the left and right found themselves, use when this happens it means the rest of congress passed a pretty good bill. >> shannon: the concern conservatives have is the flow that will go into gaza. there was guard rails on and he's confident it will get to the right place but then democracy has some reporting on this and they looked into it and said there's a video of the idf taking these aid trucks as they come over, they say hamas is threatening people and some with death if they help is
everyone is wright -- watching. iran, russia, the statement we pass the aid package it was not just about ukraine. the spokeswoman for the foreign minister said you know, united states is standing by its allies, taiwan, israel, and ukraine. they put it together. this is what we have known all the time. we know these things are connected and we know russia and china are trying to destabilize the country, trying to destabilize the world and we need to make sure the united states stands for...
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in 1906, a or wilbur wright, got a plane up, flew 24 miles and landed it where he wanted to land and that really is the first, you know, true. so charlie was alive when that happened so people hadn't really flown there were about. one automobile per 100 americans. so the technology was coming in, but they didn't have anywhere to go in them because were no roads and no stations and no, you know, motel. this was before radio, this elway years after the first experimental moving was shown at the chicago columbian exposition. and so there weren't movies or movie theaters yet. i could go on this list but you get the idea he's from a different world is an agrarian world that would have been really to napoleon and probably to michelangelo. and most people were farmers of majority of americans lived a farm by the time he died. he had, you know had an iphone. he'd lived through? i mean no one had ever been to the south or north pole when he was born, he lived to see people walk on the moon, lived to see rovers going around mars as on and on. the so when i say he grew up the future all, the th
in 1906, a or wilbur wright, got a plane up, flew 24 miles and landed it where he wanted to land and that really is the first, you know, true. so charlie was alive when that happened so people hadn't really flown there were about. one automobile per 100 americans. so the technology was coming in, but they didn't have anywhere to go in them because were no roads and no stations and no, you know, motel. this was before radio, this elway years after the first experimental moving was shown at the...
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our political correspondent charlotte wright has more.
our political correspondent charlotte wright has more.
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let's get to work political correspondent ben wright in westminster for more on this. we understand it isjust been more on this. we understand it is just been passed so i guess in a night of long debates has finally come to an end. fix, in a night of long debates has finally come to an end. a long evenin: finally come to an end. a long evening of— finally come to an end. a long evening of wrangling - finally come to an end. a long evening of wrangling between| evening of wrangling between the lords and commons is over, and it appears they have conceded, the lords, they have thrown in the towel and exited the elected house of commons will get its way and the governments safety of rwanda bill will get royal assent under common law, and it takes the government a huge step closer to seeing planes take off for rwanda in the next ten or 12 weeks, and the first asylum weaker —— seekers will be sent to that east african country. it's a big moment for rishi sunak. it was two years ago the government came up with the idea of sending asylum—seekers to rwanda, and it's be
let's get to work political correspondent ben wright in westminster for more on this. we understand it isjust been more on this. we understand it is just been passed so i guess in a night of long debates has finally come to an end. fix, in a night of long debates has finally come to an end. a long evenin: finally come to an end. a long evening of— finally come to an end. a long evening of wrangling - finally come to an end. a long evening of wrangling between| evening of wrangling between...
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richard wright and gwendolyn brooks, james baldwin, as well as writers who aren't really known, such as vincent carter, with this sort of sense of thoughtfulness about the impact of their work within this cold war binary. ralph ellison is not featured in the book, but he does. the specter of it kind of factors pretty heavily in the sort of idea of being underground for having not been seen and how that haunts. the book by the authors own admission, like the reason why these writers are their motivation for the book is this idea of not being seen by the society at large, and this is what's caused them to seek out these individual autonomous mode within the cold war framework. and that is jesse mccarthy's upcoming book, the blue period. black writing in the early cold war. why do you think he calls it the blue period? it's a reference to miles davis specifically to the sort of fifties work that's leading into kind of blue in this idea that you think it's one thing with miles davis where the brevity of his music is a theoretical music theoretical framework. what a reality, what he's doi
richard wright and gwendolyn brooks, james baldwin, as well as writers who aren't really known, such as vincent carter, with this sort of sense of thoughtfulness about the impact of their work within this cold war binary. ralph ellison is not featured in the book, but he does. the specter of it kind of factors pretty heavily in the sort of idea of being underground for having not been seen and how that haunts. the book by the authors own admission, like the reason why these writers are their...
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richard wright and gwendolyn brooks, james baldwin, as well as writers who aren't really known, such as vincent carter, with this sort of sense of thoughtfulness about the impact of their work within this cold war binary. ralph ellison is not featured in the book, but he does. the specter of it kind of factors pretty heavily in the sort of idea of being underground for having not been seen and how that haunts. the book by the authors own admission, like the reason why these writers are their motivation for the book is this idea of not being seen by the society at large, and this is what's caused them to seek out these individual autonomous mode within the cold war framework. and that is jesse mccarthy's upcoming book, the blue period. black writing in the early cold war. why do you think he calls it the blue period? it's a reference to miles davis specifically to the sort of fifties work that's leading into kind of blue in this idea that you think it's one thing with miles davis where the brevity of his music is a theoretical music theoretical framework. what a reality, what he's doi
richard wright and gwendolyn brooks, james baldwin, as well as writers who aren't really known, such as vincent carter, with this sort of sense of thoughtfulness about the impact of their work within this cold war binary. ralph ellison is not featured in the book, but he does. the specter of it kind of factors pretty heavily in the sort of idea of being underground for having not been seen and how that haunts. the book by the authors own admission, like the reason why these writers are their...
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. >> reverend marvin wright has been learning in the shadow of reverend williams, poised to lead the community from the legacy that helped guide him and others for years to come. >> i went to him and i said, they want me to fill your shoes. he absorbed me from that responsibility. he said, i need for you to be you and to understand that where you take it is where we are supposed to go. >> the legacy of reverend cecil williams cemented inside glide memorial and forever on the streets he served. >> glide is working on details for a public memorial. for more on the life of reverend williams, head to our website, www.kpix.com. >>> we have an update on donald trump's ongoing criminal trial in manhattan. find out how prosecutors are saying the former president influenced the 2016 election. >>> a popular restaurant chain is closing in san jose. rent hikes and the rough pandemic forest a local favorite to shut down. >>> we are going to break into sunshine through the afternoon today but tomorrow, the marine layer will build back hi, i'm greg. i live in bloomington, illinois. i'm not an actor
. >> reverend marvin wright has been learning in the shadow of reverend williams, poised to lead the community from the legacy that helped guide him and others for years to come. >> i went to him and i said, they want me to fill your shoes. he absorbed me from that responsibility. he said, i need for you to be you and to understand that where you take it is where we are supposed to go. >> the legacy of reverend cecil williams cemented inside glide memorial and forever on the...
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laura wright. and strategic democratic strategist kevin walling. welcome to you both your doctor right, they were a constitutional legal, moral, religious views that factor into this decision here it is there a consensus on when life begins og should be handled among voters? >> no, and actually there is noo consensus among democrats or republicans. it is a very thorny, moral, and political issue. but i would say, trey, the top issues democrats have surrounding abortion heading into 2024 is that when we hold voters only 10% to 12% say abortion is my number one most important concern. and when you lower that to what we call low propensity voters, voters who maybe didn't turn out midterms but sure to turn out in a generaelecl election, it is et lower. the task democrats have because absolutely if they have the advantage on the abortion issue and republicans are losing on iy is making it salient and making the case this is just as important as the economy,impo immigration, or crime measurements are much more importanmet issues to a much bigger swath of
laura wright. and strategic democratic strategist kevin walling. welcome to you both your doctor right, they were a constitutional legal, moral, religious views that factor into this decision here it is there a consensus on when life begins og should be handled among voters? >> no, and actually there is noo consensus among democrats or republicans. it is a very thorny, moral, and political issue. but i would say, trey, the top issues democrats have surrounding abortion heading into 2024...
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. >> biden did do wellin this debate against paul wright he did pretty well against trump this last time >> wheat never know and we won't know this actually debate which is the point. >> there were three debates will he show up? probably not requested want him to debate want to encourage that paragraphs i would love to see it. so it america that does it for us. we will see you next weekend. "life, liberty & levin" starts right now. i am a shannon bream after months of delay billions of ai
. >> biden did do wellin this debate against paul wright he did pretty well against trump this last time >> wheat never know and we won't know this actually debate which is the point. >> there were three debates will he show up? probably not requested want him to debate want to encourage that paragraphs i would love to see it. so it america that does it for us. we will see you next weekend. "life, liberty & levin" starts right now. i am a shannon bream after...
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your co-star, robin wright, was here last night. called you a powerhouse, by the way. not too shabby. >> i don't even know what that -- >> jimmy: that's robin wright. >> --it's the coolest thing ever. >> jimmy: that is pretty cool. >> i know, i just watched that, and i was just like, "whoa." that is so cool to even just see as a description. like, i don't know. it means so much to me. >> jimmy: it's actually a very physical role too. you do a lot of -- >> i mean, i did the stunt that winnie literally thought i was really throwing myself into something. like that before.r done stunts >> jimmy: did you say no to anything? >> yeah. i'm claustrophobic. so i say no to anything if i'm in tight spaces, i have to say no. and sure enough, when i read that script, there was one specific thing where i was like basically crawling through a a cave, but it was the size of an air conditioning vent. >> jimmy: oh, no. >> and i was going through it, and i said, "no, i can't do it. i can't do it." so i came back the next week, and they were like, "can you try it again?" i tried it again,
your co-star, robin wright, was here last night. called you a powerhouse, by the way. not too shabby. >> i don't even know what that -- >> jimmy: that's robin wright. >> --it's the coolest thing ever. >> jimmy: that is pretty cool. >> i know, i just watched that, and i was just like, "whoa." that is so cool to even just see as a description. like, i don't know. it means so much to me. >> jimmy: it's actually a very physical role too. you do a lot of...
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and there's sort of this long standing conspiracy that there's a hangar at wright-patterson. the alien spacecraft are kept it it would have gone to the asylum national lab, which was right up the road from roswell and which was where the government had already all of the smartest physicists in the united states to address the biggest questions of physics. if we'd encountered an alien spacecraft the summer of 47, even if that had been kept incredibly secret by. if there were ten people in the united who knew about that craft and had been asked to provide advice about it, there's no enrico fermi was not one of those ten that if anyone in america that we had recovered or spacecraft in the summer of 47 fermi in teller would have been among that group and they were at the base where the us government would have almost absolutely put that. so if in the summer, 1950, three years later, enrico fermi is sitting there saying, well, we haven't seen any evidence of any aliens yet, have we? to me that's the most convincing evidence that nothing interesting happened in roswell in 47. one m
and there's sort of this long standing conspiracy that there's a hangar at wright-patterson. the alien spacecraft are kept it it would have gone to the asylum national lab, which was right up the road from roswell and which was where the government had already all of the smartest physicists in the united states to address the biggest questions of physics. if we'd encountered an alien spacecraft the summer of 47, even if that had been kept incredibly secret by. if there were ten people in the...
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jeffrey wright, actor: why are these books here? actor: i'm not sure. i would imagine that this author, ellison, is black. jeffrey: it was the source for the recent film "american fiction" starring jeffrey wright that skewered the mostly white publishing industry for pushing black authors to write just one stereotypical black story. was that character in "erasure" at least partly you? percival: well, i have to admit that he's alarmingly similar to me. (laughter) jeffrey: alarmingly similar? percival: i wrote a novel about the greek god dionysus called "frenzy," and it was turned down by a couple of houses. an editor came to me and said: "well, we turned your novel down.” i said: "yes, that's cool. i don't mind.” and then this editor said: "can you tell me, what does dionysus have to do with black people?” jeffrey: the assumption being that you have to be writing about black people? percival: well, yes. and i said: "would you have asked that of john updike if he had written this novel?” but that's the impediment to making art that so many writers
jeffrey wright, actor: why are these books here? actor: i'm not sure. i would imagine that this author, ellison, is black. jeffrey: it was the source for the recent film "american fiction" starring jeffrey wright that skewered the mostly white publishing industry for pushing black authors to write just one stereotypical black story. was that character in "erasure" at least partly you? percival: well, i have to admit that he's alarmingly similar to me. (laughter) jeffrey:...
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let's bring in robin wright. she's hello over at the woodrow wilson international center and a contributing writer at the new yorker magazine. robin, thanks very much for joining us. >> how do you >> read or runs message that its retaliation is over? >> well, in fact, that it's sent this message even as its attacks continued is its missiles and drones. we're still in the air. here's a signal that it really wanted to have this one and done at least short-term danger at the moment. is that israel's playing the short term. it has military superiority it can whether it's eliminate iran's arsenal's of pushback, its allies in the region or kill its military leaders but it doesn't really have a long-term strategy when it comes to what are its goals as it to contain iran is eliminated. nuclear program. is it to push for regime change? in the meantime, that iran is playing the long game and it is willing to undertake what was very daring and unprecedented barrage are swarm of attacks on israel what it is playing for the l
let's bring in robin wright. she's hello over at the woodrow wilson international center and a contributing writer at the new yorker magazine. robin, thanks very much for joining us. >> how do you >> read or runs message that its retaliation is over? >> well, in fact, that it's sent this message even as its attacks continued is its missiles and drones. we're still in the air. here's a signal that it really wanted to have this one and done at least short-term danger at the...
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arthel: madison eric thank you and i will bring in a lauren wright associate research scholar and a lecturer in politics and public affairs at princeton. so do you think trump is going to have a fundraising problem? and if you think donations will be there, do you foresee any challenges to trumps fundraising? >> messaging, yes but financially i really don't see a problem here. he is the gop nominee essentially it now. all of the trouble he had and the last few months splitting up donors with nikki haley, they will likely coalesce behind him in fact many arty have. and so as we get closer to the election a lot of these ultra- wealthy donors will think about the alternative they will say to themselves and my policy ideal point especially in economics and taxes is closer to trumps so i will hold my nose and support trump again. that's really what happened in 2016, 2020 and so both of these candidates are going to have an extraordinary amount of money. arthel: we already heard madison report a lot of deep pockets will be at tonight's a palm beach fundraiser it's a billionaires club. so again doe
arthel: madison eric thank you and i will bring in a lauren wright associate research scholar and a lecturer in politics and public affairs at princeton. so do you think trump is going to have a fundraising problem? and if you think donations will be there, do you foresee any challenges to trumps fundraising? >> messaging, yes but financially i really don't see a problem here. he is the gop nominee essentially it now. all of the trouble he had and the last few months splitting up donors...
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capabilities but is also how you deter iran because so much of the weapons in iran is sending to his -- will wright through syria and that is how you do it, you know, we are still not doing much more than shooting down drones from the who sees. i think we can take a bit of israel's book in terms of how to deter iran and the greater capability in terms of their ability to this -- support their proxy terrorist. >> sandra: and the iranian ambassador -- will be harsh so we will be watching for where that goes next. meanwhile we've heard fbi director christopher ray sound the warning over the terror threat from the southern border but now and in the -- is worried and attack here on the homeland could be coming. >> isis-k in particular but isis in general has a strong desire to attack our homeland and mike we should believe them when they say that. are going to try to do it and so i think the threat is growing. has begun to grow as soon as we left afghanistan and the pressure of isis-k. i think we should expect further attempts of this nature against the united states as well as our partners and other mi
capabilities but is also how you deter iran because so much of the weapons in iran is sending to his -- will wright through syria and that is how you do it, you know, we are still not doing much more than shooting down drones from the who sees. i think we can take a bit of israel's book in terms of how to deter iran and the greater capability in terms of their ability to this -- support their proxy terrorist. >> sandra: and the iranian ambassador -- will be harsh so we will be watching...
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i think wright now, by the people are say 96% other voters are giving $200 or less. what we saw last night was big money coming behind four president trump. for then it allows the bottom people to say oh, you are backed by the oil money and oil burial -- billionaire cansino billionaire hedge fund billionaire tiktok billionaire billionaire, you're really have the people and when anything about the need to consolidate the republican base is striking that where they are able to get the former president obama and former president clinton and all those people to gather in support of him what you get for four president trump is doug berg him, the governor of north dakota, tim scott's from south carolina, you do not seem -- see nikki haley or mike pence, you don't see george w. bush you do not see dyck chain either former republican vice president. that base is still eluding him but i don't thing there is any getting around, he raise a lot of money last night with his campaign saying its enough or him to run! >> i'm not sure how much the average voter cares who shows about
i think wright now, by the people are say 96% other voters are giving $200 or less. what we saw last night was big money coming behind four president trump. for then it allows the bottom people to say oh, you are backed by the oil money and oil burial -- billionaire cansino billionaire hedge fund billionaire tiktok billionaire billionaire, you're really have the people and when anything about the need to consolidate the republican base is striking that where they are able to get the former...
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at the sun and to be able to see what the scientists are now observing on behalf of the eclipse and wright their you see that, martha? they describe this smack that as the wedding ring a comes together in the shape -- >> martha: the environment comes out in to the moment. i want to be my give people the right numbers here because her in front of me right now. world, -- are light and a second so you see what's happening here in new york city. the moon is 400 times sma smaller, there we go, smaller then the sun, okay? the moon is a hundred times closer to earth then the sun is. the moon is 239 thousand miles away. the sun is 93 million miles away. so this shot that you're getting in cleveland is now it starts to pop out on the other side and i think -- every color, every city has a different -- this is -- so that's properly. >>> i would call it -- it's a beautiful area. you can see the sky very clearly and properly, new york. is a beautiful part of the country. >> bill: so now you move up to malbrough falls and erie, pennsylvania. >>> enough to the northern reaches, northern -- northeastern
at the sun and to be able to see what the scientists are now observing on behalf of the eclipse and wright their you see that, martha? they describe this smack that as the wedding ring a comes together in the shape -- >> martha: the environment comes out in to the moment. i want to be my give people the right numbers here because her in front of me right now. world, -- are light and a second so you see what's happening here in new york city. the moon is 400 times sma smaller, there we go,...
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. >> well tracey wright, columbia last week the language of students to the cops was reprehensible, disgusting. we will not have any seattle tape encampments on the streets, out can guarantee that. that would end rather quickly. the finite here is the public property that we will deal with in the colleges, private property. that is we have to strike this balance. lettuce repeated there will never be encampments in new york city while we are empowered, never will happen to three commissioner it is very -- it's kind of one of those things where you have to walk a very fine line because we remember back during the black lives matter protests and arrests made in the losses that were filed against the new york police department and the millions of dollars and nypd had to pay out, and that is why it seems like sometimes police officers are reticent to show things down now like these to five years ago. >> era thousand percent rate. under consideration also, these are students, these are kids. what we saw was george floyd was totally different than what we are seeing it now. we don't wanted to get how
. >> well tracey wright, columbia last week the language of students to the cops was reprehensible, disgusting. we will not have any seattle tape encampments on the streets, out can guarantee that. that would end rather quickly. the finite here is the public property that we will deal with in the colleges, private property. that is we have to strike this balance. lettuce repeated there will never be encampments in new york city while we are empowered, never will happen to three...
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leah wright rigueur macros. thank you both for being good sports about it. >> thank you for having us well up next everyone, it's not a bad game, it's about a reality and it's a difficult one frank burrell spend 20 years in prison for a crime. >> he did not commit. he didn't even get a jury trial. >> and it's a fence called, no witnesses presented no evidence. >> so why did it take so long to set him free? the very latest& are exonerated theories is mixed a cnn fill sunday at nine when the genes. >> came out. >> i thought, oh, my god on both has a friend he expects blind loyalty. >> turns out, when you have old lot of money people are willing to do things for you what do you do when your best friend kills your other best friend? robin surprises and surprises that jinx part two streaming exclusively on macs i'm always shopping the real, real they drop over 10,000 new arrivals every day. >> who chief rolex, prada, loopy, tall garcia, tifany, a to 90% off retail, endless luxury. the real, real shot now and get 20%
leah wright rigueur macros. thank you both for being good sports about it. >> thank you for having us well up next everyone, it's not a bad game, it's about a reality and it's a difficult one frank burrell spend 20 years in prison for a crime. >> he did not commit. he didn't even get a jury trial. >> and it's a fence called, no witnesses presented no evidence. >> so why did it take so long to set him free? the very latest& are exonerated theories is mixed a cnn fill...
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so feeling a little more like it said, the sherry wright will continue templates way in from those western pos we have got some heavier rain coming back in across the west. central areas of frogs of habit of wet weather, stated painful life makes its way across by rams topical southern parts of the bronze as we go one through with closer sunday. but that's not fine. dry weather across central pots with plenty of sunshine, there's plenty of sunshine to cross northern parts of africa. lot of lifted. dustin said, i'm sure it was for west africa. the, the latest news as a boeing a military response for situation. we mean fund nationwide with the detailed coverage, it's only taking a few hours to attend the city streets, insect canals, rooms and isolated from around the world show the russian policies of the band and the surrounding countryside, causing fires like this in the forests virtually every day it is delivered over $300000000.00. will suffice. be more than $75.00 countries around the world, 100 percent of set on an emergency donation spence on projects. and we ensure beneficiaries come
so feeling a little more like it said, the sherry wright will continue templates way in from those western pos we have got some heavier rain coming back in across the west. central areas of frogs of habit of wet weather, stated painful life makes its way across by rams topical southern parts of the bronze as we go one through with closer sunday. but that's not fine. dry weather across central pots with plenty of sunshine, there's plenty of sunshine to cross northern parts of africa. lot of...
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he goes on to right wright, i s i'm too strong no. compassion at all and was bragging about it. >> well, there is no compassion in gang activity. these guys thrive on the thrill of the assault. they thrive on the thrill. actually, these guys were videotaping every assault they did. and they thrived on the clicks they were getting online and people watching them and that's what motivated them to keep doing what they were doing apparently this is a wealthy community. were they influencing the prosecution in some way. did they pay someone off within the office? what do we know about the parents. >> i think the cover-up, what we are talking about is friends knowing that the assaults were happening. these assaults had been going on since 2022. november of 2022 so the parents knew what was going on. they had to see the blood. they had to see the different bruising and stuff on their kids' hands and face. they were trying to cover cup. push it away. the renner boy, tallan they took him out of town. when he was starting to be accused of the m
he goes on to right wright, i s i'm too strong no. compassion at all and was bragging about it. >> well, there is no compassion in gang activity. these guys thrive on the thrill of the assault. they thrive on the thrill. actually, these guys were videotaping every assault they did. and they thrived on the clicks they were getting online and people watching them and that's what motivated them to keep doing what they were doing apparently this is a wealthy community. were they influencing...
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and i'll simmons along with cnn contributor leah wright rigueur. leah, you can hear the tremor in hannity's voice and that last clip, i he out scared i would be scared as well because, you know, in a lot of ways, republicans have just handed democrats a free gift. they've off a lot of people who didn't, they didn't need to off >> and i want to point out >> one thing that i think is really important for us to remember, which is that there's been all this emphasis that the states should decide that's what democracy is about. the people should decide. will the people in arizona have largely said over and over again that they support expansive abortion and reproductive rights. and here comes this really obscure law. here comes the supreme court, arizona supreme court, stating that what we're going to uphold this law, and we're going to have a complete and utter ban on abortion. people are angry, people are mad, and now democrats get to capitalize on that as republicans are running. and when trump says he's not >> going to pass a national abortion ban,
and i'll simmons along with cnn contributor leah wright rigueur. leah, you can hear the tremor in hannity's voice and that last clip, i he out scared i would be scared as well because, you know, in a lot of ways, republicans have just handed democrats a free gift. they've off a lot of people who didn't, they didn't need to off >> and i want to point out >> one thing that i think is really important for us to remember, which is that there's been all this emphasis that the states...
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i spoke to ben wright shortly after the bill was passed and he explains what happens next. they have thrown in the towel, except that the elected house of commons that the elected house of common- that the elected house of common , ._ ., commons will get its way and the government _ commons will get its way and the government safety - commons will get its way and the government safety of - commons will get its way and - the government safety of rwanda bill will now get royal assent and become law. it takes the government a huge step closer to seeing planes take off for rwanda in some point in the next ten, 12 weeks and the first asylums will be sent to the east african country and it is a very big moment for rishi sunak, it was two years ago that the government first came up that the government first came up with the idea of sending asylums to rwanda and it's been completely bogged down and derailed with legal challenges, supreme court deciding it was on lawful, massive opposition from opposite parties and piers from opposite parties and piers from across the house of lords
i spoke to ben wright shortly after the bill was passed and he explains what happens next. they have thrown in the towel, except that the elected house of commons that the elected house of common- that the elected house of common , ._ ., commons will get its way and the government _ commons will get its way and the government safety - commons will get its way and the government safety of - commons will get its way and - the government safety of rwanda bill will now get royal assent and become...
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brown, colman domingo, jeffrey wright, amber ruffin. >> seth: amber, you weren't nominated for an oscar. >> yet. just wait until you see my work in "my boss is a monster, the amber ruffin story." [ laughter ] anyway, these oscars are so black, they might as well be the b.e.t. awards. >> seth: good one. >> you don't know what that is. >> seth: i know what the b.e.t. awards are. >> "i know what the b.e.t. awards are." every time you give me lip, it's going in the movie. [ light laughter ] then i heard that the alabama supreme court said that frozen embryos are children, and i was like what -- classes did you take to get your law degree, biology for misogynists? and if frozen embryos are children, i'm going to make a bunch, move myself and my freezer down to alabama so i can claim 47 dependents on my taxes. [ laughter and applause ] and i'll get there fast too, because me and my eggs can take the carpool lane. [ laughter ] then the best thing in the world happened. a new york judge ordered trump to pay $355 million, and i was like wha-ha-ha-hat! now, i got to be honest. i'm not sure for wh
brown, colman domingo, jeffrey wright, amber ruffin. >> seth: amber, you weren't nominated for an oscar. >> yet. just wait until you see my work in "my boss is a monster, the amber ruffin story." [ laughter ] anyway, these oscars are so black, they might as well be the b.e.t. awards. >> seth: good one. >> you don't know what that is. >> seth: i know what the b.e.t. awards are. >> "i know what the b.e.t. awards are." every time you give me...
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wright spots around 20% would be additional hours >> with the extra hour, i'm thinking of py power nablus i wanted to this is going to wreak havoc on overtime approvals >> anything can change the world of working from hr to pay roll adp disowns forward thinking the solutions to take on the next anything he there, brenda, it's carroll, zach >> so which like are we operating on? >> you mean arm? >> it's all connected, asking the right question can greatly impact your future. >> you share your an orthopedist i i'm a sagittarius, especially when it comes to your finances >> give a question. >> are you a certified financial planner? >> yes. i'm a cfp professional >> cop professionals are committed to acting in your best interest. that's why it's gotta be a cfp. bind your cfp professional, and let's make a planned out do you want to close out >> should i normally, i'd hold by taking the gains as smart here >> feel more competent. what's doc ratings from jp morgan analysts in the chase app when you've got a decision to make, the answer is jpmorgan wealth management >> imagine a future where plas
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from nearly 1,800 injuly last year to more than 50,000 a week ago. 0ur political correspondent, ben wright, reports. as everybody expected, they entering the tower, accepting that the elected house of commons will its way and the governments safety of rwanda bill will now get royal assent and become law undertakes the government a huge step closer to seeing planes take off for rwanda at some point in the next 10—12 weeks and the first asylum seekers will be sent to the east african country and it is a very big moment for rishi sunak. two years ago the government first came up with the idea of sending asylum seekers to rwanda and it's been completely bogged down and railed with legal challenges, the supreme court deciding it was unlawful, massive opposition from opposition parties, from peers from across the house of lords in the last few weeks, but the government's bill becomes law and flights will take off, that doesn't mean they won't be other legal challenges that might slow the process down but i think the government is much closer to seeing this plan realised that it has been since
from nearly 1,800 injuly last year to more than 50,000 a week ago. 0ur political correspondent, ben wright, reports. as everybody expected, they entering the tower, accepting that the elected house of commons will its way and the governments safety of rwanda bill will now get royal assent and become law undertakes the government a huge step closer to seeing planes take off for rwanda at some point in the next 10—12 weeks and the first asylum seekers will be sent to the east african country...
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are simply here trying to do our jobs and let's bring and cnn political analyst and historian leah wright rigueur republican strategists, matt gorman, and new york times journalists lulu garcia-navarro, guys. thanks so much for being with us. i mean, what did you think matt a few moments ago when we heard donald trump saying, i'll let you know after the trial is over, what i think of these prospective jurors, i suppose. i mean, you know, that's what that's what you'd expect them to say. i think the tone is what i would recommend to you. you don't want to, you don't want to say one way or another because also, not only is there the park, but also the legal part, right. if you say they're fair and then something happens but i thought what was most interesting was we talked about this earlier this week so how he's going to be able to campaign when he's in a courtroom, go new a bodega, i thought was smart a granite. it was in harlem, wasn't that far away from the courthouse, but at least provide an opportunity for the media to see him outside of the courtroom, get some sort of message across.
are simply here trying to do our jobs and let's bring and cnn political analyst and historian leah wright rigueur republican strategists, matt gorman, and new york times journalists lulu garcia-navarro, guys. thanks so much for being with us. i mean, what did you think matt a few moments ago when we heard donald trump saying, i'll let you know after the trial is over, what i think of these prospective jurors, i suppose. i mean, you know, that's what that's what you'd expect them to say. i think...
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and former federal prosecutor caren morrison, and political scientist at princeton university lauren wright. good to have you booked with us. how very significant moment today, of course, and the focus on the jury. what might the demographic of the jury what might the demographic of the jury look like and how could that impact the trial? the jury look like and how could that impact the trial? the democratic -- demographic _ impact the trial? the democratic -- demographic of _ impact the trial? the democratic -- demographic of the _ impact the trial? the democratic -- demographic of the jury _ impact the trial? the democratic -- demographic of the jury will - impact the trial? the democratic -- demographic of the jury will reflect | demographic of the jury will reflect the demographic of manhattan. diverse, probably highly educated in part. it will be a battle between the two sides to try to sculpt the best jury for the two sides to try to sculpt the bestjury for them. the two sides to try to sculpt the best jury for them.— the two sides to try to sculpt the best jury for them. want to be
and former federal prosecutor caren morrison, and political scientist at princeton university lauren wright. good to have you booked with us. how very significant moment today, of course, and the focus on the jury. what might the demographic of the jury what might the demographic of the jury look like and how could that impact the trial? the jury look like and how could that impact the trial? the democratic -- demographic _ impact the trial? the democratic -- demographic of _ impact the trial?...
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and that's what the, in fact the un wright's office has been saying that is well, has been imposing, i'm placing on low for restrictions on entering because this trip is specifically to then over at pot had been one of the most fun, rural areas that was highly affected from the ongoing military campaign being launched by the east, very side. but clearly as we have been talking to our witnesses on the ground and then over at pots of concert, they have been saying that we only right now receiving aid. that could be only enough for one meal be day, and that could be totally on sufficient to match the elements needs of hundreds of thousands of palestinians who are still truck in gilbert positive jobs. and being unfolded by a dozens of strikes and onto the bombardment. and that's clearly is the reality here on the ground that the numbers that are getting you to the goal is this trip is, is, are still very limited on these. the 8 that are getting on trucks are getting into the gaza strip. also contains a number of a humanitarian of commercial trucks that have been directed to the private s
and that's what the, in fact the un wright's office has been saying that is well, has been imposing, i'm placing on low for restrictions on entering because this trip is specifically to then over at pot had been one of the most fun, rural areas that was highly affected from the ongoing military campaign being launched by the east, very side. but clearly as we have been talking to our witnesses on the ground and then over at pots of concert, they have been saying that we only right now receiving...