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Ladies and john but we welcome to the podium. [inaudible] hi everybody, it has been so wonderful tonight to meet so many old friends, and reconnect with so many people. So tonight we salute the talented journalists who have signed up to work their hearts out, undaunted by the financial gloom and our industry. So lets raise a glass to those who keep telling amazing stories, and showing us why we must continue to care. Your jobs require more knowledge, more skill than ever. And the wellbeing of our citizens depends on your success. So as you know, the u. S. Military believes it should never send an officer on a Difficult Mission without proper training. They dont say, as before and correspondence were once told, off you go, youll figure it out. Oh and file before you land. Our journalists are in a fight for their life. And they deserve all of the training and support we can possibly muster to help them cover and ever more complex ....
This morning the sec a look at temperatures low to mid 30s for some portions of the east bay valley some is protected now to bay valley sing temperatures just that cold the live shot outside we saw moments ago shows how clear it is when we walked out it was the door this morning we saw stars there is no blankets over my all the heat that we did collect it sort of office space expect temperatures at that point to be in the 30s for most of the bay area by known time partly cloudy look for to buttress and the low 50s with conditions warmer only slightly low to mid 50s a High Temperature range this afternoon very similar to yesterdays james is a little bit colder for that reason there is not only a freeze warning for the interior about is the faas advisory for all the shoreline and coastal communities every part of the bay under freeze warning or frost advisory will have more on that and the extended forecast coming up in just a lit ....
By Alexis Okeowo Published April 20, 2021 When Harry Uzoka was 17, he went with his older brother, who was trying to get ahead in modeling, to a meeting at a talent agency in West London, a place of fairy-tale wealth with Edwardian homes and fertile parks. Uzoka grew up in Dagenham, a working-class neighborhood across the city with a growing Nigerian community. He and his brother were raised by a mother who, like other West African immigrants, traded her homeland for London cold and indifferent but also possessing free education and more jobs so that her children could thrive. Uzoka did well in school, but he had recently served a stint in juvenile detention for robbing a cash-delivery van. ....