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Done in a way that is coming and that, you know, allows people to protest without violence, so that we really can focus on getting to the bottom of what happened in this case. Reporter District Attorney lorrin freeman will ultimately be the one to decide what, if anything should be done, when the sbi turns over its findings. Hundreds of people met at the shooting scene last night for a protest demanding answers but again, that was a peaceful gathering. That fiveday report is expected no later than monday. It could happen by the end of this week, but again, it is five business days, so it could happen as late as monday. And again, the District Attorney tells us she understands that people really want and need answers here. She is not going to wait until the sbi releases this report. Shes going to release what she can when she can. She has promised that to us and of cours ....
He says we could see a 20 move lower in stocks. His view that he wrote about on cnbc. Com has caught fire with readers. Now hell be here to make his cl case exclusively. Now cocacola defending itself on the program. David winters will be here this hour to respond to what coke is saying earlier this morning. This is a battle thats now escalating. You wont want to miss the latest chapter. Again, thats an exclusive interview coming up. All about compensation and governance. Of course, tomorrow all eyes will be on the employment report for the month of march. But what if we told you the key to americas jobs market rests with exconvicts . Do not scoff. Theres data that explains this and something that new fed chief janet yellen did this week has highlighted that very issue. We have a special report coming up today on closing bell. Heres where we stand in the marke markets. The dow off 23 points at 16,549. Take a look at the nasdaq, which is off by more than 1 . Its almost 50 points lower to ....
Thursday, December 24, 2020 10:52 am In my earliest memory of my father, Kermit Gibby “Gib” Nelson, he was singing a song. It was the song he learned at his birth, Dec. 27, 1933, from his parents, Elisha “Mockingbird” Nelson and Pearl Nelson. It was a song he later taught his brothers and sisters: Janet Hardeman, Nell Jenkins, Kenneth Nelson, Ida Green, Elizabeth Carter, and Tommy Nelson. It was the song he was singing when he entered the U.S. Air Force. For two decades, he sung it in service to his country, as a veteran of the Korean and Vietnam wars. When he retired after 21 years, he carried on singing for Liberty National Life Insurance. ....