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the cia would send wilson tunisia what's up with this guy? >> and that's when armitage told him, well, i >> think his wife sent him >> washington dc is more gossipy than a high school lunch room. >> as washington more like house of cards, or is it more like vip? and i'm here to tell you washington is more like vip stupidity is always the explanation in washington, dc, there was a sort of conspiracy to push out this certain narrative >> dick >> cheney had written in the margins of joe's op-ed, who's his wife, question mark >> what cheney had actually written, quote have they done this sort of thing before? send an ambassador to answer a question? do we ordinarily send people out pro bono to work for us? or did his wife sent him on a junkie moos, whitehouse supporters note that patrick fitzgerald never charged anyone, but living never proved to conspiracy and never proved that anyone new plane was covert. but it his closing arguments at libby sentencing, fitzgerald stated, quote there is a cloud over what the vice president did that week. we di
the cia would send wilson tunisia what's up with this guy? >> and that's when armitage told him, well, i >> think his wife sent him >> washington dc is more gossipy than a high school lunch room. >> as washington more like house of cards, or is it more like vip? and i'm here to tell you washington is more like vip stupidity is always the explanation in washington, dc, there was a sort of conspiracy to push out this certain narrative >> dick >> cheney had...
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wilson: mr. speaker, i rise in support for no paydays for hostage taker's act. for 45 years the outrageous regime in tehran has kidnapped american hostages. it's a cruel, yet consistent part of this blood thirsty regime's character. iran utilizes hostage taking as a negotiating tactic and a funding mechanism. in doing so, iran repeatedly victimizes americans and their families who endure years of false accusations, wretched conditions, and separation. no one deserve this is treatment. iranian americans are very successful and appreciated in america and all americans equally appreciate the oppressed people of iran. unfortunately both the obama and biden administration have made the catastrophic mistake of cutting financial deals with iran in order to free hostages. make no mistake, iran sees dollar signs whenever it sees american passports. it knows it can take innocent americans, hold them in prison for years, and see a windfall at the end. this is the same tactic of war criminal putin, kidnappin
wilson: mr. speaker, i rise in support for no paydays for hostage taker's act. for 45 years the outrageous regime in tehran has kidnapped american hostages. it's a cruel, yet consistent part of this blood thirsty regime's character. iran utilizes hostage taking as a negotiating tactic and a funding mechanism. in doing so, iran repeatedly victimizes americans and their families who endure years of false accusations, wretched conditions, and separation. no one deserve this is treatment. iranian...
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harold wilson one of the dominant wilson was one of the dominant political figures the last century. >> his premiership changed the century. >> tof premiership changed the century. >> tof britain.ship changed the century. >> tof britain. now:hanged the century. >> tof britain. now nearlyd the century. >> tof britain. now nearly 501e face of britain. now nearly 50 years after he left office, it has been revealed by his press secretary, joe haines, that the former prime minister had an affair with member affair with a member of his staff two years staff during his last two years in downing the liaison in downing street. the liaison was secret until this was kept secret until this month, haines lifted month, when haines lifted the lid. the question as people lid. the question now, as people froth the revelation, is froth over the revelation, is whether affects the way in whether it affects the way in which wilson be remembered. which wilson will be remembered. prime eight years, prime minister for eight years, he responsible my he was responsible for, in my view, damaging the british ec
harold wilson one of the dominant wilson was one of the dominant political figures the last century. >> his premiership changed the century. >> tof premiership changed the century. >> tof britain.ship changed the century. >> tof britain. now:hanged the century. >> tof britain. now nearlyd the century. >> tof britain. now nearly 501e face of britain. now nearly 50 years after he left office, it has been revealed by his press secretary, joe haines, that the...
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his name was john wilson. it didn't take very long to figure out that the john wilson listed on facebook was a fake profile and this person did not want to be found. narrator: using the e-mail address john wilson gave to chanin, detectives contacted him, and he refused to divulge his real identity. so, detectives did what's called a reverse directory on one of the numbers john wilson used to call chanin. it was traced to a pay phone outside a library at washington state university. i mean, who uses pay phones anymore? narrator: the answer, at least in this case, was someone who wanted to hide his identity and even his location. the problem for john wilson was that there was a surveillance camera near this pay phone, and it recorded this image of someone walking to that phone at almost exactly the time records showed chanin took the call. investigators who were still contacting him by e-mail gave him a choice. he could voluntarily identify himself, or they could put his picture on tv and ask the public to ident
his name was john wilson. it didn't take very long to figure out that the john wilson listed on facebook was a fake profile and this person did not want to be found. narrator: using the e-mail address john wilson gave to chanin, detectives contacted him, and he refused to divulge his real identity. so, detectives did what's called a reverse directory on one of the numbers john wilson used to call chanin. it was traced to a pay phone outside a library at washington state university. i mean, who...
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you saw wilson's shot. he said a lot of cars were able to shut down on the south side, san francisco side into marin, it looks like they're moving some vehicles. some are waiting it out until they clear this. literally, not seeing action unless it's chp or a tow truck trying to get cars off the bridge. on 880 so you still have this back up north bound as you head through oakland to where the closure is south of 980. you have troubles on the south bound side, closure near seventh street. that's causing problems there in both directions. this is good news as we take a live look at one of our traffic cams. this is north of the colosseum, seeing an improvement with at least two lanes now open. that leaves two right lanes closed near that embarcadero exit where everything is being staged. what a big difference. this was literally backed up so san leandro throughout the morning and it is getting a lot better. if you are trying to get to the bay bridge via 880, you won't have delays. this is something else we have
you saw wilson's shot. he said a lot of cars were able to shut down on the south side, san francisco side into marin, it looks like they're moving some vehicles. some are waiting it out until they clear this. literally, not seeing action unless it's chp or a tow truck trying to get cars off the bridge. on 880 so you still have this back up north bound as you head through oakland to where the closure is south of 980. you have troubles on the south bound side, closure near seventh street. that's...
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she was 22 years younger than harold wilson. joe haines, wilson's press secretary, seen here on the left, and bernard donoughue, head of policy, both knew, but kept the secret until now. he raised it with her and she confirmed it, and he then told me and we agreed we would never tell anybody, and for 50 years we haven't. we kept it secret because we thought it would be used damagingly against him at that time. the family man image was on display again, on holiday in his beloved scilly isles, but he did have to contend with rumours of an affair with his secretary, marcia williams, later baroness falkender — rumours he always denied. harold wilson died in 1995 but janet hewlett—davies died only a few months ago. this revelation now puts the record straight, of a hidden affair at one of the most scrutinised addresses in the land. this was a little sunshine at sunset. she obviously made him finally happy, which i had never seen him happy. britain's booming gaming industry gathered for the 20th bafta games awards in central londo
she was 22 years younger than harold wilson. joe haines, wilson's press secretary, seen here on the left, and bernard donoughue, head of policy, both knew, but kept the secret until now. he raised it with her and she confirmed it, and he then told me and we agreed we would never tell anybody, and for 50 years we haven't. we kept it secret because we thought it would be used damagingly against him at that time. the family man image was on display again, on holiday in his beloved scilly isles,...
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andrew wilson: guggenheim is in his cabin, and he is awakened by his steward. and he's given a life preserver. tad fitch: the officers and crew members didn't tell everybody the ship was sinking because they were trying to prevent a panic. kellie carter jackson: some are in their pjs, their slippers. some people are barefoot. tad fitch: the early stages of the sinking, it was relatively calm. [upbeat violin music] tim maltin: the musicians were brought up onto the deck to play relaxing and actually quite fun music. most people were actually trying to make light and make a brave face of what was going on. [somber music] tad fitch: one of the biggest controversies regarding the night of the disaster is there was a ship that was on the horizon that was seen from titanic. they tried calling through wireless. they tried signaling it with morse lamp. we are the titanic sinking . have your boats ready. but that ship just didn't react, and captain smith at one point said, what's wrong with them? why aren't they coming to help? tim maltin: what's become known as the mys
andrew wilson: guggenheim is in his cabin, and he is awakened by his steward. and he's given a life preserver. tad fitch: the officers and crew members didn't tell everybody the ship was sinking because they were trying to prevent a panic. kellie carter jackson: some are in their pjs, their slippers. some people are barefoot. tad fitch: the early stages of the sinking, it was relatively calm. [upbeat violin music] tim maltin: the musicians were brought up onto the deck to play relaxing and...
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he was very curious person, hank wilson. slept on the floor, lived on nothing and for 20 years he did this. so, i'm very glad to be able to share that story. it is story that san francisco can be proud of. very unique story that i think shows the heart of this city. if there was anybody i have ever known who did not want to be recognized for anything it was hank wilson. very very big guy with a very very small ego. the running joke about my movie is he wouldn't have wanted the movie to be made about him. i walked in the lub lobby and shaw a beautiful mural painted by this wonderful artists and i think maybe hank would have been okay with people coming into the hotel and seeing his smiling face welcoming them into the hotel. thank you. [applause] >> i'm now pleased to introduce our mayor, london breed. [applause] >> first of all, let's give brandon another round of applause! [applause] many have tried and have failed to do whitney houston justice and he definitely is one who has succeeded. it is so great to be here with each
he was very curious person, hank wilson. slept on the floor, lived on nothing and for 20 years he did this. so, i'm very glad to be able to share that story. it is story that san francisco can be proud of. very unique story that i think shows the heart of this city. if there was anybody i have ever known who did not want to be recognized for anything it was hank wilson. very very big guy with a very very small ego. the running joke about my movie is he wouldn't have wanted the movie to be made...
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so ellen wilson and woodrow wilson had very different views on racial equality. do we know if that caused any friction between them? i don't know about friction now. ellen, as i said, was not the most progressive on this issue. but her ally, bill, was one area where she did do something. she was a southerner. she had come from a family that historically had enslaved other humans. and we know woodrow was not progressive on this issue. so other than that particular bill, she didn't speak out on anything else. and to and from what we know, she really did approach him and tried to get him to do anything, especially about the jim crow laws. she remained silent and didn't talk about that. okay. so we have a question from genevieve, who's actually a peace corps volunteer in belize. thanks for tuning in, genevieve. how many first ladies besides mrs. obama have ancestry that includes african-american heritage, to your knowledge, no one else to my knowledge. don't. michelle obama was such a you know, like i said, huge leap forward from where we were before. but not only wa
so ellen wilson and woodrow wilson had very different views on racial equality. do we know if that caused any friction between them? i don't know about friction now. ellen, as i said, was not the most progressive on this issue. but her ally, bill, was one area where she did do something. she was a southerner. she had come from a family that historically had enslaved other humans. and we know woodrow was not progressive on this issue. so other than that particular bill, she didn't speak out on...
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wilson shoots in different countries, where he always meets ukrainian refugees. with every day i feel more and more ukrainian, and every day i feel more and more angry. why doesn't everyone feel what i feel? you have to watch the news every day. i have an app that tells me when there are air alerts in ukraine. i feel. with you, it makes me incredibly determined to continue helping, and that won't change as long as i'm alive and as long as ukraine needs me, my anger, frustration and love for ukraine won't let me stop, and that fire is only getting stronger and hotter. on concert in karnaye gol wilson pulled off the cuffs that her aunt, who lives in chernivtsi, had embroidered. in a few weeks, caroline will visit the city for the first time. her grandmother emigrated, the dear friend also plans to perform at the lviv opera and to repeat the american concert of the kyiv camerata already at the capital's philharmonic. from new york iryna solomko, pavlo terikhov, voice of america. and on this we will say goodbye. see also our daily briefings from monday to friday at 6
wilson shoots in different countries, where he always meets ukrainian refugees. with every day i feel more and more ukrainian, and every day i feel more and more angry. why doesn't everyone feel what i feel? you have to watch the news every day. i have an app that tells me when there are air alerts in ukraine. i feel. with you, it makes me incredibly determined to continue helping, and that won't change as long as i'm alive and as long as ukraine needs me, my anger, frustration and love for...
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this is hosted by the wilson center. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, welcome to the wilson center here in washington, d.c. we are established as a living memorial to the former president, that means that we are congressionally chartered, scholarship driven and fiercely nonpartisan. i'm director of the global europe program here at wilson and we are focused often how europe is addressing the global challenges we face today. among those challenges is the threat to europe's security architecture and the organization for security and cooperation in europe is a fundamental part of that. the 57 state that is participate in ofce rotates the chairmanship of the organization annually and malta hosts the role this year s which is why we are so delight today welcome malta's foreign minister. foreign minister borg has been a member in parliament since 2013. he became minister for foreign and european affairs for trade in march of 22. we are also delight today welcome malta's ambassador to the united states and his wife to
this is hosted by the wilson center. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, welcome to the wilson center here in washington, d.c. we are established as a living memorial to the former president, that means that we are congressionally chartered, scholarship driven and fiercely nonpartisan. i'm director of the global europe program here at wilson and we are focused often how europe is addressing the global challenges we face today. among those challenges is the threat to europe's...
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mr wilson— improve the prosecution rate. mr wilson did — improve the prosecution rate. mr wilson did not feel an increase in resource — wilson did not feel an increase in resource was necessary or effective. there _ resource was necessary or effective. there was _ resource was necessary or effective. there was a — resource was necessary or effective. there was a problem in recruiting people _ there was a problem in recruiting people where criminal activity was at higher— people where criminal activity was at higher levels. this is a discussion about protecting royal mail assets and prosecutions. yes. there is a note _ mail assets and prosecutions. yes. there is a note of _ mail assets and prosecutions. yes. there is a note of the _ mail assets and prosecutions. iez3 there is a note of the number of prosecutions made in the previous year~ _ prosecutions made in the previous year~ again, — prosecutions made in the previous year. again, in yourview, does this relate _ year. again, in yourview, does this relate and — year. again, in yourview, does this relate and
mr wilson— improve the prosecution rate. mr wilson did — improve the prosecution rate. mr wilson did not feel an increase in resource — wilson did not feel an increase in resource was necessary or effective. there _ resource was necessary or effective. there was _ resource was necessary or effective. there was a — resource was necessary or effective. there was a problem in recruiting people _ there was a problem in recruiting people where criminal activity was at higher— people where...
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to the wilson center here in washington d.c. we are established as a living memorial to the former president. that means we are congressionally chartered and fiercely nonpartisan. director of the global europe there was an we are focused on europe is addressing global challenges we face today. among those challenges is the threat to europe 30 architecture and organization for cooperation in europe is a fundamental part of the. fifty-seven states to participate rotate the chairmanship of the organization annually. we are so delighted to walk in foreign minister to the wilson center tonight. a member of the problem since 2015 became minister for foreign affairs and trade in march of 2022 shortly after russia's integration of ukraine. we are delighted to welcome ambassador and his wife. thank you for making this possible. also joining us today, true expert on the llc, a career diplomat and served as ambassador to informative. ninety-eight -- 2001 and went on to be court nadir of afghanistan and international narcotics law enforceme
to the wilson center here in washington d.c. we are established as a living memorial to the former president. that means we are congressionally chartered and fiercely nonpartisan. director of the global europe there was an we are focused on europe is addressing global challenges we face today. among those challenges is the threat to europe 30 architecture and organization for cooperation in europe is a fundamental part of the. fifty-seven states to participate rotate the chairmanship of the...
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erin wilson to chase. all right, aaron, thank you. >> california department of fish and wildlife has successfully released about 500,000 young salmon into the klamath river. on tuesday, they released about 90,000 coho salmon. >> it was the first major release of co salman into the climate rivers and stammer movil began in earnest late last year. yesterday they released more than 400,000 chinook salmon from the same location. salmon released are expected to return 2 and and klamath river in 2 to 4 years after life in the pacific ocean. >> i know it's like a safe for the fish or whatever. but yes, i shoot them out. live, look here at the bay bridge toll plaza. pretty clear skies and nice weather for folks trying to help a little bit of traffic. that's to be expected around this time of day. kron. 4 meteorologist kyla grogan is here with more. what we can expect this evening. yes, we go from the salmon to the people in their cars. probably feeling like 7 trying to swim upstream. >> hope you get ok there, ever
erin wilson to chase. all right, aaron, thank you. >> california department of fish and wildlife has successfully released about 500,000 young salmon into the klamath river. on tuesday, they released about 90,000 coho salmon. >> it was the first major release of co salman into the climate rivers and stammer movil began in earnest late last year. yesterday they released more than 400,000 chinook salmon from the same location. salmon released are expected to return 2 and and klamath...
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wilson: just because of the way the sun was striking the license plate was completely unable to be seen, even with nasa working to enhance it. narrator: still, this was hardly a total setback. investigators now knew there were at least three people connected in some way to jack's murder, and one drove a distinctive vehicle. it was a limited sienna minivan, where there were fairly small numbers being sold in the united states. narrator: in another piece of surveillance video, police found an unexpected clue. keefe: jack's daughter is actually on video at target while he's dead in the bed of his truck. narrator: this was a week after the murder, and at this point, jack reid's body had not yet been found. when questioned right after her father went missing, megan said the last time she saw him was the night of june 27th, but that was impossible. her dad was deceased on the 27th. narrator: in a mix-up that took precious time early in the investigation, this turned out to be an innocent mistake. megan simply got her dates wrong and was ultimately alibied. the timing of her appearance at the
wilson: just because of the way the sun was striking the license plate was completely unable to be seen, even with nasa working to enhance it. narrator: still, this was hardly a total setback. investigators now knew there were at least three people connected in some way to jack's murder, and one drove a distinctive vehicle. it was a limited sienna minivan, where there were fairly small numbers being sold in the united states. narrator: in another piece of surveillance video, police found an...
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that is what wilson was alluding to. that happened while president biden was in town for the apec conference just last month. the 78 people arrested there were ordered to pay restitution but they avoided jail time. today's protest were part of a global day of action. organizers chose tax day to disrupt the economy as a way to draw attention to the conflict. there were other protests in chicago, new york city, oregon. protesters shutdown a road leading to chicago's o'hare airport forcing travelers to get out of their cars, rides, walk to the airport with their bags to try to catch their flight. >> i am going to be honest this is -- this is -- this is the last thing we want to be doing >> this is terrible, terrible. >> are you just walking to the airport now? >> going to try >> we brought you continuing live coverage of today's local protest shutdowns throughout the morning on air and streaming on cbs news bay area. you can find us on the freeway cbs news app or over on pluto tv. >>> oakland police announce that they ticke
that is what wilson was alluding to. that happened while president biden was in town for the apec conference just last month. the 78 people arrested there were ordered to pay restitution but they avoided jail time. today's protest were part of a global day of action. organizers chose tax day to disrupt the economy as a way to draw attention to the conflict. there were other protests in chicago, new york city, oregon. protesters shutdown a road leading to chicago's o'hare airport forcing...
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please welcome rebel wilson! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back to the show. [ cheers and applause ] wow. how -- are you excited? it's officially out today, the memoir. >> yeah, i mean, i'm -- i'm excited, but i'm also a bit terrified, 'cause it's like, all my personal, private secrets. >> jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] but you knew that was going to come out. i mean, that's why you're -- >> yeah, i know, but when you're writing it, it's just you in a dark room, just going -- >> jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> you know, and reviewing my journals, going -- >> jimmy: yeah. >> "yes." >> jimmy: now everyone's gonna see it. >> i know. >> jimmy: but there's -- there's so many great stories, and i want to get to all of this. first of all, since i've seen you, you've become a mom. congratulations on having -- [ cheers and applause ] ♪ that's the best thing. can i show this? >> yeah, show it, yes. >> jimmy: oh, no, look at royce! >> this is my daughter. [ audience aws ] >>
please welcome rebel wilson! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back to the show. [ cheers and applause ] wow. how -- are you excited? it's officially out today, the memoir. >> yeah, i mean, i'm -- i'm excited, but i'm also a bit terrified, 'cause it's like, all my personal, private secrets. >> jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] but you knew that was going to come out. i mean, that's why you're -- >> yeah, i know, but when you're...
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it all unfolded in front of neighbor debbie wilson's house. >> i applaud them. i applaud them. they need to rest them and keep them in there. >> reporter: the 65-year-old says the monthly sideshows near her house hurt her health. she recently had a stroke. >> and i take seizure medication. i've been having strokes and seizures. so this kind of chaos out, i don't need around me. it will terrorize me and it scares me. >> reporter: neighbors say it is dangerous for everyone. >> they crash, sometimes really close to our house. like for example, the neighbor's house right there, they crashed and they made a big dent in the gate. what if they crash into my house? >> reporter: as police started ticketing participants and spectators, some drivers found the narrow pathway out of the blockades. officers quickly used the patrol car to block that route. a short time later, one driver drove a white infiniti into two police cars to leave the area. he wasn't done. that driver returned to challenge the officers. one officer appeared to fire some kind of non-lethal projectile to scare the drive
it all unfolded in front of neighbor debbie wilson's house. >> i applaud them. i applaud them. they need to rest them and keep them in there. >> reporter: the 65-year-old says the monthly sideshows near her house hurt her health. she recently had a stroke. >> and i take seizure medication. i've been having strokes and seizures. so this kind of chaos out, i don't need around me. it will terrorize me and it scares me. >> reporter: neighbors say it is dangerous for...
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that new canal will go into service in the next couple weeks and as wilson walker shows us, it's already facing the very same challenge as the first one. >> reporter: you're looking at in the foreground the old canal and over that dirt pile there is the new canal. this is typically an image people look at and think oh, my gosh, what kind of problem do you have to solve out here and that's it. stretching out across ten miles of tulare county is a quiet california mega project that is just about finished. it is the new friant kern canal. the old canal built in the 1940s has been sinking with the valley floor since the time it was built. it was raised in the '70s, but the subsidence has continued and with capacity cut by 60%, the only option was a new canal, but it faces the same old problem. >> i've got some poster boards for you, wilson. this will blow your mind. >> reporter: donnie amroall is chief operating officer of the friant water authority about to celebrate the grand opening of this 300 $300 million for a quarter million people. >> we've encountered a new area of subsidence creati
that new canal will go into service in the next couple weeks and as wilson walker shows us, it's already facing the very same challenge as the first one. >> reporter: you're looking at in the foreground the old canal and over that dirt pile there is the new canal. this is typically an image people look at and think oh, my gosh, what kind of problem do you have to solve out here and that's it. stretching out across ten miles of tulare county is a quiet california mega project that is just...
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wilson walker begins our team coverage at the golden gate bridge tonight. wilson? >> reporter: liz, we saw this late last year over on the bay bridge. we've seen it again now. so clearly we're involved in a little contest of cat and mouse between the protesters and law enforcement. if you were trying to cross the bridge here, drive up 880 today, you are simply caught in the middle. >> i'm sympathetic and i understand the cause. i do and i just wish i'd have left 20 minutes earlier. i'd have missed all it. >> reporter: just short of the bridge and a sea of cars going inwhere, one driver trying to reach family on the other side. >> i'm going to try to get through. my daughter needs me. she's got four little ones there and i'm supposed to be helping take care of them while she's working. >> yeah. i work over the bridge. so not many other options. think about the ferry. >> reporter: the hours dragged on. people started walking their dogs and striking out for supplies. >> yes. it's an uber and he's lovely. >> reporter: amongst the crowd a constant chatter about the prot
wilson walker begins our team coverage at the golden gate bridge tonight. wilson? >> reporter: liz, we saw this late last year over on the bay bridge. we've seen it again now. so clearly we're involved in a little contest of cat and mouse between the protesters and law enforcement. if you were trying to cross the bridge here, drive up 880 today, you are simply caught in the middle. >> i'm sympathetic and i understand the cause. i do and i just wish i'd have left 20 minutes earlier....
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and higgins, the fourtime world champion put it away to set up a quarterfinal against kyren wilson. nfl news now — and travis kelce has agreed a two—year contract extension with the kansas city chiefs. this latest deal is expected to make him one of the league's highest—paid tight ends and would keep him with the super bowl champions through the 2027 season. from one travis to another — and one hoping to emulate the more famous kelce by perhaps one day winning a superbowl! travis clayton is another british prospect on the nfl's international player pathway, whose roots are in rugby. selected by the buffalo bills in the draft at the weekend, clayton now begins another tough journey — to try and make the bills' regular season roster. the basingstoke rugby club coach richard cheetham told the bbc�*s hugh ferris, that his former player is following a long—held ambition. the conversation we had when we first met two years ago, that that was his dream, to be an nfl player, not being familiar with the process i thought they were recruited from within america and i did not kno
and higgins, the fourtime world champion put it away to set up a quarterfinal against kyren wilson. nfl news now — and travis kelce has agreed a two—year contract extension with the kansas city chiefs. this latest deal is expected to make him one of the league's highest—paid tight ends and would keep him with the super bowl champions through the 2027 season. from one travis to another — and one hoping to emulate the more famous kelce by perhaps one day winning a superbowl! travis...
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kyren wilson advanced with a 13—6 win over debutant joe 0'connor,and this man — ronnie o'sullivan — has also booked his place... he comfortably beat welshman ryan day, 13 frames to seven. a 52 break in his winning frame helped the �*rocket�* reach his 22nd world championship quarter—final. the seven time champion is hoping to get an outright record eighth this year. after the match he spoke about dealing with the pressure of being the favourite. ever since i was a kid, there was exposition i would win every tournament i played, so i agree with that as a played. and grew with that as i played. i have been conditioned to deal with that sort of pressure, so it doesn't bother me, more the pressure i put on myself i knowing what i am capable of when i don't produce it. when i find this game hard, my life gets hard, when it finally gets easy, life becomes a pleasant place again, you know. o'sullivan will play the 2015 world champion stuart bingham in the quarterfinal, bingham won the last two frames against fellow englishmanjack lisowski to reach the last 8, winning by 13 frames to 11.
kyren wilson advanced with a 13—6 win over debutant joe 0'connor,and this man — ronnie o'sullivan — has also booked his place... he comfortably beat welshman ryan day, 13 frames to seven. a 52 break in his winning frame helped the �*rocket�* reach his 22nd world championship quarter—final. the seven time champion is hoping to get an outright record eighth this year. after the match he spoke about dealing with the pressure of being the favourite. ever since i was a kid, there was...
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lines. �* , from other busts like zach wilson or tree lines. , , , , , from other busts like zach wilson or treelines. ,, , , tree lines. any surprises your anticipating? _ tree lines. any surprises your anticipating? we _ tree lines. any surprises your anticipating? we could i tree lines. any surprises your anticipating? we could see i tree lines. any surprises your i anticipating? we could see another quarterback — anticipating? we could see another quarterback going _ anticipating? we could see another quarterback going the _ anticipating? we could see another quarterback going the first - anticipating? we could see another quarterback going the first round. i quarterback going the first round. the course by out of washington who struggled in the national championship, not a struggled in the national championship, nota runner struggled in the national championship, not a runner but soup your pastor, but teams are needed for quarterbacks, so for a long time, for this draft, people think it will be for quarterbacks, he is getting a lot of buzz. we could see him move into the first rou
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kyren wilson hammered dominic dale 10 frames to i to win his first round match. the former finalist and twelfth seed won the final frame with a break of 88 — he was on for a maximum break of 147 but missed the next red. wilson will meetjoe 0'connor in round two and i can tell you that ronnie 0'sullivan has begun his campaign for a record eighth world title, he is one frame up against the welsh qualifierjackson page. you can follow it all on the bbc sport website. that's it from me. to greece now. skies over the south of the country including the capital athens turned orange on tuesday. it's after strong southerly winds carried dust from the sahara desert across the mediterranean sea engulfing the acropolis and other famous landmarks. today, the winds have begun to shift and move the dust, with temperatures dipping. niko efstathiou, a journalist based in athens. he told me more earlier about what the situation was. we he told me more earlier about what the situation was.— the situation was. we have phenomenons _ the situation was. we have phenomenons like - th
kyren wilson hammered dominic dale 10 frames to i to win his first round match. the former finalist and twelfth seed won the final frame with a break of 88 — he was on for a maximum break of 147 but missed the next red. wilson will meetjoe 0'connor in round two and i can tell you that ronnie 0'sullivan has begun his campaign for a record eighth world title, he is one frame up against the welsh qualifierjackson page. you can follow it all on the bbc sport website. that's it from me. to greece...
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speaking at the wilson center in washington, d.c. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon and welcome to the wilson center. we were founded as a living memorial to the former president. so we are congressionally chartered, scholarship driven, and fiercely nonpartisan. i am robin quinville and a director of the global europe program here at the center, and where focus on the challenges europe is facing today and how we work together on those. among these challenges is russia's invasion of ukraine two years ago and the threat it poses to our security as transatlantic partners. as a result of that invasion, nato's membership has grown adding finland and sweden to its strength, and the question of ukraine relationship to nato is going to be front and center at this summer washington summit. the european union has sped forward europeans -- opening negotiations just last month and while that would be a very dependent process, the decision also recognizes and supports ukraine's european future. what we are seei
speaking at the wilson center in washington, d.c. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon and welcome to the wilson center. we were founded as a living memorial to the former president. so we are congressionally chartered, scholarship driven, and fiercely nonpartisan. i am robin quinville and a director of the global europe program here at the center, and where focus on the challenges europe is facing today and how we work together on those. among these...
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at that time the head of criminal law, rob wilson, solicitor, do you remember him? no. what did you think the criminal law team did within the post office? it looks like it is at royal it says corporate head.— it looks like it is at royal it says corporate head. what do you the criminal law _ corporate head. what do you the criminal law team _ corporate head. what do you the criminal law team did _ corporate head. what do you the criminal law team did royal- corporate head. what do you the criminal law team did royal mail| corporate head. what do you the i criminal law team did royal mail or post office?— post office? involved with these prosecutions. — post office? involved with these prosecutions, i— post office? involved with these prosecutions, i guess. - prosecutions, i guess. involved with the prosecutions? this document in 2006 in reference to you, because you were part of looking at this sort of material, head of criminal law, rob wilson, still does not ring a bell? it head of criminal law, rob wilson, still does not ring a bell?- still does not ring a b
at that time the head of criminal law, rob wilson, solicitor, do you remember him? no. what did you think the criminal law team did within the post office? it looks like it is at royal it says corporate head.— it looks like it is at royal it says corporate head. what do you the criminal law _ corporate head. what do you the criminal law team _ corporate head. what do you the criminal law team did _ corporate head. what do you the criminal law team did royal- corporate head. what do you the...
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well, that new canal wll go into service in the next couple of weeks and as our wilson walker shows us, it already faces the very same challenge as the last one. >> here in the forround, you are looking at the old canal and over that dirt pile there is the new canal. this is typically an image that people hat kind of problem have out here? this is it. lem >> stretchinout tulare county is a megaproject that is just about finished. it is the new friant-kern canal. >> it is about 12 feet higher than the old. >> the old canal built in the 1940s with a califoa water disaster in slow motion,3 sinking with the vallelower since the time it was built. it as continued. with capacity cut by more th60%, the only option was a new canal but it faces the same problem. >> i've got some posterboard for you, wilson. it will blow your mind. >> johnny amal is chief operating officer of the friant water authority and about to celebrathe opening of this water line for farmland and pple. >> now, wehave encountered a new area between avenue 136 and the tule river that is cting tricky financing and on day one,
well, that new canal wll go into service in the next couple of weeks and as our wilson walker shows us, it already faces the very same challenge as the last one. >> here in the forround, you are looking at the old canal and over that dirt pile there is the new canal. this is typically an image that people hat kind of problem have out here? this is it. lem >> stretchinout tulare county is a megaproject that is just about finished. it is the new friant-kern canal. >> it is about...
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wilson walker shows us the latest editions to the plaza. >> reporter: these pits were empty for the last couple of years. >> reporter: it is not every day that the city goes digging into civic center plaza. on this morning, this gardener and park service manager are embarking on something that might take decades >> we have to wait until the tree gets to the height of the mature trees. >> reporter: the mature tree is an artifact. it so the front lawn with the unmistakable shapes >> these are sycamore trees, the most common tree in the city ask county of san francisco. a type of pruning where it looks like a can and it keeps the trees at one standard height. >> reporter: the oldest trees here went in the ground 80-90 years ago the four planted will take years to catch up and that is one of the reasons why the pits where the sycamores failed sat empty for so long >> takes them a really long time to grow to this form. so, i think there may be he'station in replanting it because you never know how the city is going to change. there may be a redesign or we should wait. >> the biggest goal of t
wilson walker shows us the latest editions to the plaza. >> reporter: these pits were empty for the last couple of years. >> reporter: it is not every day that the city goes digging into civic center plaza. on this morning, this gardener and park service manager are embarking on something that might take decades >> we have to wait until the tree gets to the height of the mature trees. >> reporter: the mature tree is an artifact. it so the front lawn with the unmistakable...
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this morning, karen wilson finished his match against dominic dale. he needed just two frames to complete a ten victory for the the final frame saw him on a01a7 maximum until he missed this red 188. he saw him on 1101117 maximum until he missed this red 188. he meetsjoe o'connor, who beat mark selby. no o'connor, who beat mark selby. “if? disrespect to dom, but you don't often find yourself in a position with a free shot at it, and my family, my wife and kids, came up for today was a procession, so i thought it might be nice. they watched my last one for seven at school. i thought it might be nice to do one for them live dip every time a ball went in, the crowd got more excited, which got the adrenaline going and i felt under pressure to do it for the kids. b, pressure to do it for the kids. a great matchup between ding junhui and jack lisowski which went to a deciding frame. but this askey has just taken that with the final frame for dip he went it 10—9 to progress to the second row. former st helens rugby league winger regan grace has gone to ba
this morning, karen wilson finished his match against dominic dale. he needed just two frames to complete a ten victory for the the final frame saw him on a01a7 maximum until he missed this red 188. he saw him on 1101117 maximum until he missed this red 188. he meetsjoe o'connor, who beat mark selby. no o'connor, who beat mark selby. “if? disrespect to dom, but you don't often find yourself in a position with a free shot at it, and my family, my wife and kids, came up for today was a...
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he's losing to kyren wilson. wilson five frames to two up in that. could be revenge for him, having lost to higgins at the championship last year. in this morning's quarterfinals, judd trump came from behind to draw level with jak jones. trump held his nerve here to pinch the last frame of the session — first the pink and just look at this black. the 2019 champion turning on the style. it's now 4—1; as they head into this evening's session. david gilbert resumes his match against stephen maguire later with a 7—1 lead. the last frame of their morning session went to a respotted black. maguire will be kicking himself with this miss. gilbert, the world number 28, is very much in control of this match. not too long to wait until... not too long to wait until the first of the champions league. semi—finals — with two of england's key men going head to head. harry kane's bayern munich, against real madrid, featuring man of the momentjude bellingham. both sides ended the hopes of english sides arsenal and manchester city in the quarters. the first
he's losing to kyren wilson. wilson five frames to two up in that. could be revenge for him, having lost to higgins at the championship last year. in this morning's quarterfinals, judd trump came from behind to draw level with jak jones. trump held his nerve here to pinch the last frame of the session — first the pink and just look at this black. the 2019 champion turning on the style. it's now 4—1; as they head into this evening's session. david gilbert resumes his match against stephen...
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they tend to adopt less than perfect dogs. >> reporter: a practice that vet tech leanne wilson loves seeing. >> the owner has exercises and things to do at home and we know the vet students will do it all. >> reporter: all over campus franny is a star. >> when she goes to school, everyone wants to pet her. >> reporter: down over 30 pounds and can now walk a mile. >> even just getting up and going outside and maybe she took an extra step was like a huge deal for us. >> reporter: a dog with a journey. >> she really taught me like wow, we need to really appreciate how much we do have and do celebrate the small things. >> reporter: that everybody is rooting for. >> she really gives back to me as much as i've given to her. i am so grateful to have her. >> my heart is full. >> so cute. annica ended up adopting franny and will care for her permanently. >> franny, you know i have this thing for golden retrievers. >> oh, yes. >> franny has been showing up on my feeds all the time. so i've been following her weight loss journey. i didn't realize she's a northern california dog. >> there you go
they tend to adopt less than perfect dogs. >> reporter: a practice that vet tech leanne wilson loves seeing. >> the owner has exercises and things to do at home and we know the vet students will do it all. >> reporter: all over campus franny is a star. >> when she goes to school, everyone wants to pet her. >> reporter: down over 30 pounds and can now walk a mile. >> even just getting up and going outside and maybe she took an extra step was like a huge deal...