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isabel tuvo un bebé, y fue durante su vejez. ¡isabel tiene esposo!mujer con una gran virtud. he vivido mi vida buscando honor... honor. maría, ¿cómo debo contestar? estaría mintiendo si digo que es mío ese hijo. rompería una regla que dios impuso. yo jamás te pediría que mintieras. si digo que ese niño no es mío, preguntarán qué quiero hacer. y, si te acuso... hay una razón para este hijo más grande que el miedo a lo que me pueden hacer. no habrá acusación. así, no habrá juicio. has mostrado gran compasión, josé, por lo cual te estaré agradecida. [llama a la puerta] gracias, señora. [suenan murmullos] [suenan gritos y murmullos] [hombre 1] ¡castíguenla! [mujer] ¡debe morir! ¡que muera! ¡debe morir! [suenan gritos y murmullos] [hombre 2] ¡que tiren la primera piedra! [hombre 3] ¡que pase josé! josé, no temas, pues, lo que está concebido en maría es del espíritu santo. [josé] maría. y le pondrás por nombre "jesús"... pues, él es quien salvará a su pueblo de sus pecados. yo lo sé. maría, dios me lo enseñó, un ángel me visitó en mis sueños. tú me crees,
isabel tuvo un bebé, y fue durante su vejez. ¡isabel tiene esposo!mujer con una gran virtud. he vivido mi vida buscando honor... honor. maría, ¿cómo debo contestar? estaría mintiendo si digo que es mío ese hijo. rompería una regla que dios impuso. yo jamás te pediría que mintieras. si digo que ese niño no es mío, preguntarán qué quiero hacer. y, si te acuso... hay una razón para este hijo más grande que el miedo a lo que me pueden hacer. no habrá acusación. así, no habrá...
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[música] a comunidad del valle, isabel ferado es del childrens discovery museum de san josé; isabel,idades culturales; a nosotros nos encanta en el museo, tener aquí a toda la familia, para celebrar las distintas culturas que tenemos en el Área de san josé y en el Área de la bahía, no solamente a los latinos e hispanohablantes, porque, sino, muchas otras culturas; la tradición de los tres reyes magos, por ejemplo, se celebra en muchas comunidades de habla hispana, y es por eso que tenemos esta tradición en el museo. damián trujillo: me encanta, estamos viendo video de children's discovery museum, ahorita, de las diferentes culturas que se celebran ahí en children's discovery; pero los tres reyes magos, es un evento, un acontecimiento religioso, pero cultural también, ¿verdad? isabel ferado: sí, es más que nada, una tradición cultural, que queremos transformar, claro que sí tiene orígenes en la celebración de los tres reyes de la epifanía, cuando hacen su llegada a belén, para llevarle regalos al niño jesús, y la tradición que nosotros queremos seguir perpetuando, es compartir en fami
[música] a comunidad del valle, isabel ferado es del childrens discovery museum de san josé; isabel,idades culturales; a nosotros nos encanta en el museo, tener aquí a toda la familia, para celebrar las distintas culturas que tenemos en el Área de san josé y en el Área de la bahía, no solamente a los latinos e hispanohablantes, porque, sino, muchas otras culturas; la tradición de los tres reyes magos, por ejemplo, se celebra en muchas comunidades de habla hispana, y es por eso que...
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isabel: that's correct.ctually december 31st, which is new years. we will have the traditional ball drop at several hours in the day 11, 12, 1, 2, and 3. and we represent and celebrate with giving some fun facts about the country that are actually having the new year at that time. and then we start--kickoff january with our three reyes, then martin luther king jr., and then we go of with nowruz for the persian community. we have many other celebrations like the valley for persian, african-american communities, and so on and so on throughout the year. damian: and, again, back to the three wise men, los tres reyes magos, they're--you mentioned a little bit, but they are bringing some gold coins with them. isabel: yes, that's correct. chocolate gold coins. damian: talk about the--just the fun that this is because this is only, again, celebrating culture, but it's a--discovery museum it's where kids' minds and children's minds are able to explore and expand. isabel: that is correct, our mission as a mus--in the
isabel: that's correct.ctually december 31st, which is new years. we will have the traditional ball drop at several hours in the day 11, 12, 1, 2, and 3. and we represent and celebrate with giving some fun facts about the country that are actually having the new year at that time. and then we start--kickoff january with our three reyes, then martin luther king jr., and then we go of with nowruz for the persian community. we have many other celebrations like the valley for persian,...
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live now to isabel hilton in london.visiting professor at the lau institute at king's college london. thank you so much forjoining us on newsday today. as we heard in rupert's report, china is ramping up the pressure and with a free press and an open internet, the door is wide open for beijing's propaganda to target some voters. in your view, are there tactics working? it is hard to know _ are there tactics working? it is hard to know if _ are there tactics working? it is hard to know if they _ are there tactics working? it 3 hard to know if they are working, but they are certain to having an effect. the last time china tried to do this, it had a negative effect, because it was rather crude and obvious and people reacted by voting overwhelmingly for the dpp, the current ruling party, but china's taxing to vet more sophisticated since then. so it has got much better at generating disruptive messages, feeding them into social media, making them look as though they originate in taiwan. it is simply, the sophistication of it
live now to isabel hilton in london.visiting professor at the lau institute at king's college london. thank you so much forjoining us on newsday today. as we heard in rupert's report, china is ramping up the pressure and with a free press and an open internet, the door is wide open for beijing's propaganda to target some voters. in your view, are there tactics working? it is hard to know _ are there tactics working? it is hard to know if _ are there tactics working? it is hard to know if they _...
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i'm isabel rosales in for amara walker. israel defense sources say they struck multiple targets in gaza including tunnel shafts, command centers and weapons storage facilities. hamas also launched a barrage of rockets towards tel aviv. those rockets were intercepted by the iron dome. >> israel recalled its team of negotiators from qatar after negotiations broke down saturday. israel insists that the group of women and hostages that hamas refaces to release must be returned. hamas blames israel and the u.s. for the resumption of hostilities and said there will be no hostage negotiations with israel until there is ceasefire in gaza. ben wedeman is in jerusalem and camilla is in at the white house. ben, let's start with you. what's the latest on the fighting this morning? >> reporter: well, what we've seen is another series of strikes. northern gaza as well as s southern gaza. in the north they seem to be focused east of gaza city and jabalia refugee camp to the north where there was a very large strike there on a six story bu
i'm isabel rosales in for amara walker. israel defense sources say they struck multiple targets in gaza including tunnel shafts, command centers and weapons storage facilities. hamas also launched a barrage of rockets towards tel aviv. those rockets were intercepted by the iron dome. >> israel recalled its team of negotiators from qatar after negotiations broke down saturday. israel insists that the group of women and hostages that hamas refaces to release must be returned. hamas blames...
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victor, isabel? >> camilla, at the white house, the fighting has resumed in gaza, the administration warning israel that the south cannot look like what we saw in the north before the truce. tell us about that. >> reporter: that's right, victor. president joe biden and his top officials have said, both publicly and privately in conversations with top israeli officials, that they expect israel to take more steps to prevent the loss or mitigate the loss of innocent civilian lives in the gaza region. now, these comments are very significant because it signals that biden is taking a tougher tone when talking to israel and what it expects. they also say that they expect to not see the same levels of displacement we've seen in the northern region take place in the southern region of gaza, and these comments are coming at a time when democratic senators are asking the white house if they are open to the idea of putting conditions on the financial aid it's sending to israel. now, at this time the white house
victor, isabel? >> camilla, at the white house, the fighting has resumed in gaza, the administration warning israel that the south cannot look like what we saw in the north before the truce. tell us about that. >> reporter: that's right, victor. president joe biden and his top officials have said, both publicly and privately in conversations with top israeli officials, that they expect israel to take more steps to prevent the loss or mitigate the loss of innocent civilian lives in...
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come on in, isabel. would you like to sit in my chair? yes. yeah. hi, isabel. hello. hello, isabel.et me just ask you this. so you were doing this internet search and then you sort of put the pieces together. but isabel, did you have any thoughts prior to finding that online site that maybe last, there was something different about lars? i had always known that there was something different about lars, but i couldn't quite put my finger on it. when we first started dating, i used to think that my boyfriend was quirky. but, you know, ithought, well, there are lots of people that are quirky out there and maybe i, myself, quirky. but as the years went by, i started to really realise that there was something different. and so when i came across that article, i was actually shocked to see that most of what they were talking about fitted with the behaviour that lars had been showing throughout the years. lars, what would you say to other neurodivergent people about going into the workplace? i think we have to remember that a lot of autistic people come into the work force or attempt to ge
come on in, isabel. would you like to sit in my chair? yes. yeah. hi, isabel. hello. hello, isabel.et me just ask you this. so you were doing this internet search and then you sort of put the pieces together. but isabel, did you have any thoughts prior to finding that online site that maybe last, there was something different about lars? i had always known that there was something different about lars, but i couldn't quite put my finger on it. when we first started dating, i used to think that...
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and isabel doesn't believe them either. you will never have it. and just so you know is row was one of the biggest critics of the around nuclear deal. but that's a story for another video. so for iran, it's nuclear program is a way to put itself in a position of power in the middle east. and the program is ols of the geo political lands and all the way to border cross or on the united states on the west. and israel sees the reign a nuclear program as threatening to its existence. and by the way, israel is believed to possess nuclear weapons as well, but it doesn't acknowledge this. back to iran. here are the countries to nuclear facilities. over the years, there have been many sabotaged attacks. take this nuclear facility in not tons or experts say an explosion in 2020 separate ron's nuclear program. but up to 2 years . iran has blamed isabel for them and is rarely officials have implicitly threatened to attack around nuclear facilities. israel's intelligence agency most thought is also believed to have targeted rain and nationals including a seri
and isabel doesn't believe them either. you will never have it. and just so you know is row was one of the biggest critics of the around nuclear deal. but that's a story for another video. so for iran, it's nuclear program is a way to put itself in a position of power in the middle east. and the program is ols of the geo political lands and all the way to border cross or on the united states on the west. and israel sees the reign a nuclear program as threatening to its existence. and by the...
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come on in, isabel. would you like to sit in my chair? yes. yeah. hi, isabel. hello. hello, isabel.just ask you this. so you were doing this internet search and then you sort of put the pieces together. but isabel, did you have any thoughts prior to finding that online site that maybe last, there was something different about lars? i had always known that there was something different about lars, but i couldn't quite put my finger on it. when we first started dating, i used to think that my boyfriend was quirky. but, you know, ithought, well, there are lots of people that are quirky out there and maybe i, myself, quirky. but as the years went by, i started to really realise that there was something different. and so when i came across that article, i was actually shocked to see that most of what they were talking about fitted with the behaviour that lars had been showing throughout the years. lars, what would you say to other neurodivergent people about going into the workplace? i think we have to remember that a lot of autistic people come into the work force or attempt to get into
come on in, isabel. would you like to sit in my chair? yes. yeah. hi, isabel. hello. hello, isabel.just ask you this. so you were doing this internet search and then you sort of put the pieces together. but isabel, did you have any thoughts prior to finding that online site that maybe last, there was something different about lars? i had always known that there was something different about lars, but i couldn't quite put my finger on it. when we first started dating, i used to think that my...
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come on in, isabel. would you like to sit in my chair? yes. yeah. hi, isabel. hello. hello, isabel. me just ask you this. so you were doing this internet search and then you sort of put the pieces together. but isabel, did you have any thoughts prior to finding that online site that maybe last, there was something different about lars? i had always known that there was something different about lars, but i couldn't quite put my finger on it. when we first started dating, i used to think that my boyfriend was quirky. but, you know, ithought, well, there are lots of people that are quirky out there and maybe i, myself, quirky. but as the years went by, i started to really realise that there was something different. and so when i came across that article, i was actually shocked to see that most of what they were talking about fitted with the behaviour that lars had been showing throughout the years. lars, what would you say to other neurodivergent people about going into the workplace? i think we have to remember that a lot of autistic people come into the work force or attempt to get
come on in, isabel. would you like to sit in my chair? yes. yeah. hi, isabel. hello. hello, isabel. me just ask you this. so you were doing this internet search and then you sort of put the pieces together. but isabel, did you have any thoughts prior to finding that online site that maybe last, there was something different about lars? i had always known that there was something different about lars, but i couldn't quite put my finger on it. when we first started dating, i used to think that my...
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come on in, isabel. would you like to sit in my chair? yes. yeah. hi, isabel. hello. hello, isabel.e just ask you this. so you were doing this internet search and then you sort of put the pieces together. but isabel, did you have any thoughts prior to finding that online site that maybe last, there was something different about lars? i had always known that there was something different about lars, but i couldn't quite put my finger on it. when we first started dating, i used to think that my boyfriend was quirky. but, you know, ithought, well, there are lots of people that are quirky out there and maybe i, myself, quirky. but as the years went by, i started to really realise that there was something different. and so when i came across that article, i was actually shocked to see that most of what they were talking about fitted with the behaviour that lars had been showing throughout the years. lars, what would you say to other neurodivergent people about going into the workplace? i think we have to remember that a lot of autistic people come into the work force or attempt to get in
come on in, isabel. would you like to sit in my chair? yes. yeah. hi, isabel. hello. hello, isabel.e just ask you this. so you were doing this internet search and then you sort of put the pieces together. but isabel, did you have any thoughts prior to finding that online site that maybe last, there was something different about lars? i had always known that there was something different about lars, but i couldn't quite put my finger on it. when we first started dating, i used to think that my...
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i'm isabel wilkins, i'm 16 years old and i'm the youngest female freestyle football world champion.usly, through lockdown, we weren't able to play, so ijust started doing some keepy—uppies. i learned the simple tricks, like around—the—world and stuff, and i kind of took it from there, really. if i was to continue with football, there was a risk of me getting injured. it was obviously a difficult decision, but i think i knew that i wanted to fully focus on freestyle football. so you're judged on execution, creativity, difficulty, all—round, originality. i normally practise after school. so i'll come home and i'll try and train for, like, at least two hours. but sometimes if i can't train in the afternoon, i'll wake up at, like, 5.15am and try and train — which isn't the nicest but, like, it's got to be done sometimes. this is another practice area that i use, usually during summer. we realised that, particularly in this country, in the winter, it's really bad weather. so we have the garage, which i had my dream car in but decided to sell that and convert the garage , into a space tha
i'm isabel wilkins, i'm 16 years old and i'm the youngest female freestyle football world champion.usly, through lockdown, we weren't able to play, so ijust started doing some keepy—uppies. i learned the simple tricks, like around—the—world and stuff, and i kind of took it from there, really. if i was to continue with football, there was a risk of me getting injured. it was obviously a difficult decision, but i think i knew that i wanted to fully focus on freestyle football. so you're...
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isabel? >> all right, ben wedeman, thank you. >>> let's go now to camila dechalus at the white house. how involved has the president been in the effort to try to at least get another truce established? >> reporter: well, victor, president biden has said that he is deeply engaged in talks to provide more humanitarian relief to the area of gaza, but also to work towards doing another humanitarian pause in gaza to ensure that relief is to be sent, and also to work towards his commitment to freeing more hostages. now, at this time more than 50 hostages have been released including a little american girl named abigail who turned 4 in captivity. and he has talked about her extensively in his speeches and in public settings to talk about the importance of why he's working towards a humanitarian pause but also to free more hostages that are held in captivity by hamas. another one of the things that he also emphasized with a humanitarian pause is that it can also just allow more negotiations to be hel
isabel? >> all right, ben wedeman, thank you. >>> let's go now to camila dechalus at the white house. how involved has the president been in the effort to try to at least get another truce established? >> reporter: well, victor, president biden has said that he is deeply engaged in talks to provide more humanitarian relief to the area of gaza, but also to work towards doing another humanitarian pause in gaza to ensure that relief is to be sent, and also to work towards his...
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isabel? >> all right. thanks so much, rahel. more of the cold and the heavy rain and the snow is coming to the pacific northwest. some areas could see up to 4 feet of snow. >> that sounds like a nightmare to me. to top it off, strong winds for much of the region, as well, all of it was caused by the atmospheric river that's now in place. here to break down all the science is meteorologist allison chinchar. okay, what are we looking at? >> we're looking at several atmospheric rivers. they're going to come together to form an atmospheric river family. it's a series of them basically back to back over the next several days. that first one really starting to push a lot of that moisture into areas of oregon, washington, and northern california. the one we had yesterday and friday, that's starting to spread farther east. you're starting to see a lot of these other areas in the intermountain west starting to pick up on rain and snow, even some of the denver suburbs right now starting to see a few flurries flying around. you have these
isabel? >> all right. thanks so much, rahel. more of the cold and the heavy rain and the snow is coming to the pacific northwest. some areas could see up to 4 feet of snow. >> that sounds like a nightmare to me. to top it off, strong winds for much of the region, as well, all of it was caused by the atmospheric river that's now in place. here to break down all the science is meteorologist allison chinchar. okay, what are we looking at? >> we're looking at several atmospheric...
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if you've ever played handball isabel don't think so . handball isabel don't think so.t on a limb by doing it. i never liked it. >> it was you just chuck the ball at the goal. >> i know what it is. >> i know what it is. >> you hit it against a wall. it's like squash and you hit it against just with your hand. >> yeah, we used to call that squash. it used to be against. just against the wall. and then you take turns. >> just not with a racket. >> just not with a racket. >> your yeah or >> no. with your hand. yeah or did do it with your feet, did you do it with your feet, though. you did a football version. >> no, no, no. sony. sony with your hand. i wasn't a fan of it personally, this is a this personally, but this is a this is big time, this will make is big time, and this will make a it's how all a difference. it's funny how all this technology, it's this technology, whether it's tennis we're talking about, whether we're whether it's cricket, we're talking or in this talking about soccer or in this case, handball, they can all feed off other and hone the skill. >> when
if you've ever played handball isabel don't think so . handball isabel don't think so.t on a limb by doing it. i never liked it. >> it was you just chuck the ball at the goal. >> i know what it is. >> i know what it is. >> you hit it against a wall. it's like squash and you hit it against just with your hand. >> yeah, we used to call that squash. it used to be against. just against the wall. and then you take turns. >> just not with a racket. >> just...
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isabel. >> yeah, it's great to hear he is doing better. whenever the to pope is feeling unwell, all eyes of course go to the vatican. thank you so much. >>> coming up, a warning for parents with small children after a rise of respiratory illnesses. we will discuss what parents need to know with a doctor. that's next. >>> this morning on health news, a triple threat of covid-19, the flu and rsv. that's causing an uptick in respiratory illnesses here in the u.s., especially among children. that is according to the centers for disease control and prevention. officials say november data shows hospitalizations have been increasing for months and more than 10% of doctor visits mopping children under are than 5 were for flu-like illness. that's three times higher than the national average. joining me is dr. jane morgan. thank you for your time. and for your expertise. >> thank you. >> so, great. what can we expect this season? and talk to me about these numbers, these cases happening in china and whether that's of significance to us here in the u
isabel. >> yeah, it's great to hear he is doing better. whenever the to pope is feeling unwell, all eyes of course go to the vatican. thank you so much. >>> coming up, a warning for parents with small children after a rise of respiratory illnesses. we will discuss what parents need to know with a doctor. that's next. >>> this morning on health news, a triple threat of covid-19, the flu and rsv. that's causing an uptick in respiratory illnesses here in the u.s.,...
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isabel: pretty significant.rms, perhaps, first of all, replacing the trade minister is a key position for japan at the moment. that is the person in charge of japan's push to get back into the chip industry, to become a major player in the semiconductor industry like it was in the past. they have brought in someone new, but it is somebody that has experience. mr. sato has experienced in energy. he has been in the cabinet before. it's been a very deliberate move to get people that have already been added to read if they had skeletons in the closet presumably they had that should have come out already and they are probably relatively clean. the biggest part of this i think is to try to improve his popularity ratings that this week thank to 17%, much worse than it has been in a decade in japan. haidi: what are the prospects of him being able to do that and where there other standouts in the new lineup for you? isabel: i think the trade minister is the biggest most important swap. but, really it's a very wide-rangin
isabel: pretty significant.rms, perhaps, first of all, replacing the trade minister is a key position for japan at the moment. that is the person in charge of japan's push to get back into the chip industry, to become a major player in the semiconductor industry like it was in the past. they have brought in someone new, but it is somebody that has experience. mr. sato has experienced in energy. he has been in the cabinet before. it's been a very deliberate move to get people that have already...
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no you could let isabel.u lies. >> yes , but you were very caring >> yes, but you were very caring to me. >> very good. >> very good. >> always help me hobbling around the place. well, i thought you were very mobile, actually. >> well, thank you . thank you >> well, thank you. thank you very much. and leading the news this morning, this is what we've got for you. the political pressure piles up from both wings of the conservative party over the rwanda agreement . over the rwanda agreement. katherine forster has the latest on that . on that. >> yes, the government has another plan to get migrants to rwanda. meanwhile, the conservative party fighting amongst themselves as so often happens when and will they ever get anybody on a plane to africa . to for former prime minister bofis . to for former prime minister boris johnson set to defend his handung boris johnson set to defend his handling of the pandemic during a two day grilling at the covid inquiry a show of royal unity at buckingham palace last night . buck
no you could let isabel.u lies. >> yes , but you were very caring >> yes, but you were very caring to me. >> very good. >> very good. >> always help me hobbling around the place. well, i thought you were very mobile, actually. >> well, thank you . thank you >> well, thank you. thank you very much. and leading the news this morning, this is what we've got for you. the political pressure piles up from both wings of the conservative party over the rwanda...
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kelsey is here to share isabelle's story, coming up next. plus this. >> boy, oh, thanks -- >> sandra: ok. one of the latest tiktok trends out there, taking on out of control tip culture. now customers may be starting to push back. jimmy is here, i wonder what he's going to say about this. he'll join us shortly. st before. with caplyta, there's a chance to let in the lyte. caplyta is proven to deliver significant relief across bipolar depression. unlike some medicines that only treat bipolar i, caplyta treats both bipolar i and ii depression. and in clinical trials, movement disorders and weight gain were not common. call your doctor about sudden mood changes, behaviors, or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants may increase these risks in young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report fever, confusion, stiff or uncontrollable muscle movements which may be life threatening or permanent. these aren't all the serious side effects. caplyta can help you let in the lyte. ask your doctor about caplyta. find savin
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>> well said isabel.. >> what do you think we should do? >> what do you think? would you be dictator a day trump be dictator for a day like trump said yesterday? said he would yesterday? >> a benign dictator, >> i would be a benign dictator, a benign dictator, benign a benign dictator, a benign dictator. would say dictator. so they would say eamon's right. at the end of the day, as imagine the world, day, as you imagine the world, according eamonn have day, as you imagine the world, acc0|united eamonn have day, as you imagine the world, acc0|united ,eamonn have day, as you imagine the world, acc0|united , you>nn have day, as you imagine the world, acc0|united , you know, have day, as you imagine the world, acc0|united , you know, grading man united, you know, grading the streets on a sunday. you know, there's nothing more. >> ladies would be glamorous , >> ladies would be glamorous, you know, there's nothing more. >> i like than being on telly and people saying , >> i like than being on telly and people s
>> well said isabel.. >> what do you think we should do? >> what do you think? would you be dictator a day trump be dictator for a day like trump said yesterday? said he would yesterday? >> a benign dictator, >> i would be a benign dictator, a benign dictator, benign a benign dictator, a benign dictator. would say dictator. so they would say eamon's right. at the end of the day, as imagine the world, day, as you imagine the world, according eamonn have day, as you...
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oh 365 for one on amazon. >> isabel has amazon on tap . >> isabel has amazon on tap. >> isabel has amazon£6 so he's almost doubling it. >> look, i think it's really interesting that we're always looking, as you say, amy, for just something to chastise our mps and i don't have any mps over and i don't have any objection to mps staffing their office using the right office or using the right equipment, but i think it's when we get down to the nitty gritty of itemising things that look like they're too expensive compared what you can buy compared to what you can buy them you popped out to them for. if you popped out to them for. if you popped out to the supermarket, it always worth pointing baker pointing out that norman baker was very few mps that was one of the very few mps that came squeaky came out absolutely squeaky clean expenses scandal clean from that expenses scandal back day. back in the day. >> not many people could say that. >> well, that's true. and in fact, freedom fact, i started off to freedom of information about of information request about about expenses largely about mps e
oh 365 for one on amazon. >> isabel has amazon on tap . >> isabel has amazon on tap. >> isabel has amazon£6 so he's almost doubling it. >> look, i think it's really interesting that we're always looking, as you say, amy, for just something to chastise our mps and i don't have any mps over and i don't have any objection to mps staffing their office using the right office or using the right equipment, but i think it's when we get down to the nitty gritty of itemising...
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is a growing risk of finding the pot and diplomatic break through web security counseling comes as isabel intensifies its bombardment of the gaza strip in both the north and the south, making the delivery of aid increasingly difficult. a new un default is morning, but more than half a 1000000 people, a thought of god's us population. now face extreme, hung up with that modem back in a moment. but 1st, let's hear from washington's ambassador to the un was expressed optimism. that's a new security council vote on gaza. can now go ahead. we have worked hard and diligently over the course of the past week. uh, uh, with uh, the moratti's. uh, with others, with egypt to come up with a resolution that we can support and we do have that resolution. now we're ready to vote on it. the draft resolution is not bordered down. the draft resolution is a very strong resolution that is fully supported by the or group that provides them what they feel is needed to get him managerial assistance on the ground. from all i am now joined by the the middle east on electronic rosanna is trinity. welcome, i guess
is a growing risk of finding the pot and diplomatic break through web security counseling comes as isabel intensifies its bombardment of the gaza strip in both the north and the south, making the delivery of aid increasingly difficult. a new un default is morning, but more than half a 1000000 people, a thought of god's us population. now face extreme, hung up with that modem back in a moment. but 1st, let's hear from washington's ambassador to the un was expressed optimism. that's a new...
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and isabel doesn't believe them either. you will never have it. and just so you know is row was one of the biggest critics of the around nuclear deal. but that's a story for another video. so for iran, it's nuclear program is a way to put itself in a position of power in the middle east. the program is most of the geo political lands and all the way to border cross or on the united states on the west. and israel sees the reign in nuclear program as threatening to its existence. and by the way, israel is believed to possess nuclear weapons as well, but it doesn't acknowledge this. back to iran. here are the countries to nuclear facilities. over the years, there have been many sabotaged attacks. take this nuclear facility in not tons or experts say an explosion in 2020 separate ron's nuclear program by up to 2 years. iran has blamed isabel for them and is rarely officials have implicitly threatened to attack around nuclear facilities. israel's intelligence agency, most of it is also believed to have targeted rain and nationals including a series of
and isabel doesn't believe them either. you will never have it. and just so you know is row was one of the biggest critics of the around nuclear deal. but that's a story for another video. so for iran, it's nuclear program is a way to put itself in a position of power in the middle east. the program is most of the geo political lands and all the way to border cross or on the united states on the west. and israel sees the reign in nuclear program as threatening to its existence. and by the way,...
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and isabel doesn't believe them either. you will never have it. and just so you know is row was one of the biggest critics of the around nuclear deal. but that's a story for another video. so for iran, it's nuclear program is a way to put itself in a position of power in the middle east. and the program is most of the g o bullet to go to brands and bought all the way to bought. products are on the united states on the west. and israel sees the reign in nuclear program as threatening to its existence. and by the way, israel is believed to possess nuclear weapons as well, but it doesn't acknowledge this. back to iran. here are the countries to nuclear facilities. over the years, there have been many sabotaged attacks. take this nuclear facility in not tons or experts say an explosion in 2020 separate ron's nuclear program. but up to 2 years . iran has blamed isabel for them and is rarely officials have implicitly threatened to attack around to nuclear facilities. israel's intelligence agency, most of it is also believed to have targeted reading and
and isabel doesn't believe them either. you will never have it. and just so you know is row was one of the biggest critics of the around nuclear deal. but that's a story for another video. so for iran, it's nuclear program is a way to put itself in a position of power in the middle east. and the program is most of the g o bullet to go to brands and bought all the way to bought. products are on the united states on the west. and israel sees the reign in nuclear program as threatening to its...
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when you mentioned a moment ago, isabel, or about about the relationship between syria and russia, i mean just, just very, very quickly. let's just go back a number of a few years. what 10 years ago, what? well, i guess a bit less than that. now, the fact of the matter is, and the western press will never admit this, but america was using armies of most and aries terrorists to achieve regime change in syria. but the western press reported that america was fighting terrorist and syria, which is exactly a lie. because america was using terrorists and syria to kick us out of office, so proved to it and then called washington and said, hey guys, are you fighting terrorism in syria and the yeah, that we're fighting terrorism food and said good, all the help and everything change after syria, now syria is still trying to get back on it's feet regarding all of this, but better days are ahead, correct, isabella? yeah, absolutely. i would. i would also try to reiterate on one thing, when russia, russia came to syria to protect so, so to, to defend syria against the world wide terrorism that h
when you mentioned a moment ago, isabel, or about about the relationship between syria and russia, i mean just, just very, very quickly. let's just go back a number of a few years. what 10 years ago, what? well, i guess a bit less than that. now, the fact of the matter is, and the western press will never admit this, but america was using armies of most and aries terrorists to achieve regime change in syria. but the western press reported that america was fighting terrorist and syria, which is...
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this festive period. >> can't resist isabel's offer >> i can't resist isabel's offer to her because herit her because her offer to visit her because her offer to me was come and see my toilet . so? so last time you came to my house, it was a bit shabby. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> and it's neither colour of your dress today. well, it's nice. >> dark colour, darker blue. yeah. yeah. >> it's really nice. and motoring journalist amanda stretton joins us now. amanda, i think it's all important to get that that day, right. that day. do you travel on the thursday, the friday, the saturday or the sunday? >> absolutely. i thought you were saying the day you go and visit isabel's toilet. um, no, it is very important. visit isabel's toilet. um, no, it is very important . and it is very important. and obviously, look, because christmas does fall on the monday, everybody is going to be making use of that extra weekend to go and visit family, friends and make those long journeys. so it really doesn't come as much of a surprise that we're going to be seeing big traffic on friday. the 22nd. um, and think peo
this festive period. >> can't resist isabel's offer >> i can't resist isabel's offer to her because herit her because her offer to visit her because her offer to me was come and see my toilet . so? so last time you came to my house, it was a bit shabby. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> and it's neither colour of your dress today. well, it's nice. >> dark colour, darker blue. yeah. yeah. >> it's really nice. and motoring journalist amanda stretton joins us now....
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isabelle wilkerson, the author of caste, weaves in her personal story. in the film, you make her the central character and how she went about researching and writing this book. why did you decide to do with that way? >> when i was writing the screenplay, i was looking at the book and searching for characters. you need characters in a movie with actors. who would we follow? who would we care about? this was not a documentary. it's not just conveying information. i want to convey emotion and stir your feelings. i want to open your heart. i need characters to guide us through the information being shared. as i am looking through the pages and searching for characters within this nonfiction text, i find her. she rises off the pages when she uses the first person to talk about her research. i start to think, wow, if i could write a story about a woman thinking and uncovering and investigating the myths that affects us all, the ways in which these hidden arcs of history are really secrets that we have kept from one another and that we need to start to share, i
isabelle wilkerson, the author of caste, weaves in her personal story. in the film, you make her the central character and how she went about researching and writing this book. why did you decide to do with that way? >> when i was writing the screenplay, i was looking at the book and searching for characters. you need characters in a movie with actors. who would we follow? who would we care about? this was not a documentary. it's not just conveying information. i want to convey emotion...
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>> isabel ? >> isabel? >> isabel?actually would actually, i think have brought relief. but there was particularly in my second pregnancy, i felt very nauseous for about 12 but i'd be for about 12 weeks, but i'd be very , very reluctant even if very, very reluctant even if they told this is a drug they told me this is a safe drug to touch. anything because of everything with everything that's happened with thalidomide to say thalidomide. do i want to say thalidomide. do i want to say thalidomide and primodos exactly as well? >> i think you're right. the hesitation about taking yet more drugs, especially during pregnancy, where you can damage your unborn child , that you'd your unborn child, that you'd have live with the have to live with the consequences that. i've consequences of that. i've worked redoubtable mary worked with the redoubtable mary lyon, the campaign on lyon, who's led the campaign on primodos, i met at my primodos, and i met at my university office in liverpool, a guy who came in who had been born with
>> isabel ? >> isabel? >> isabel?actually would actually, i think have brought relief. but there was particularly in my second pregnancy, i felt very nauseous for about 12 but i'd be for about 12 weeks, but i'd be very , very reluctant even if very, very reluctant even if they told this is a drug they told me this is a safe drug to touch. anything because of everything with everything that's happened with thalidomide to say thalidomide. do i want to say thalidomide. do i want...
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by author isabel wilkerson. to me, the film is a long list of questions reflecting that book.answers about race, class, and social mobility. here is a sample. >> on this day, he folded his arms rather than salute a regime that deemed that love illegal. on this day, he was brave. he couldn't have been the only one who felt something tragic was happening. so what was he the only one among that meant to not go along that day? perhaps we can reflect on what it would mean to bait him today. i'll leave you with that. >> i, mean that was one of the compelling seems to me. as the adopter of a book has wilkerson found the answers to the big question she engages in a review? >> you know, i think one of the things that really attracted me to the book and one of the reasons what i want to make the film is i think the book and hopefully the film itself becomes a place for engagement around questions. i like the idea that at the end of the book, after reading it even three times, i had more questions. and feel that agreement is not the goal. engagement is the goal. we want to be able to tal
by author isabel wilkerson. to me, the film is a long list of questions reflecting that book.answers about race, class, and social mobility. here is a sample. >> on this day, he folded his arms rather than salute a regime that deemed that love illegal. on this day, he was brave. he couldn't have been the only one who felt something tragic was happening. so what was he the only one among that meant to not go along that day? perhaps we can reflect on what it would mean to bait him today....
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isabelle wilkerson, the author, focuses on her research by weaving in some of her personal story.film make her the central character in how she went about researching and writing this book. why did you decide to do with that way? >> when i was writing the screenplay, i was looking at the book and searching for characters. you need characters in a movie with actors. who would we care about? this is not a documentary because it's not just convey information. i want to convey emotion and stereo feelings. i want to open your heart. i need characters to guide us through the information being shared. as i am looking through the pages and searching within this nonfiction text, i find her. she rises off the pages when she uses the first person to talk about the research. i start to think, wow, if i could write a story about a woman uncovering and investigating a mid that affects us all, the ways in which these hidden arcs of history are really secrets that we have kept from one another, if i could use her to weave that through, we might have a movie and that is how we approached it. >> an
isabelle wilkerson, the author, focuses on her research by weaving in some of her personal story.film make her the central character in how she went about researching and writing this book. why did you decide to do with that way? >> when i was writing the screenplay, i was looking at the book and searching for characters. you need characters in a movie with actors. who would we care about? this is not a documentary because it's not just convey information. i want to convey emotion and...
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maria isabel, meet me.t for you, to the monastery, you would have already figured out what to do, sometimes the memories still stick a little, after all, i ’m not yet ready to completely get rid of it, where do you live now, after returning, now i live in hostel, at the hotel where i work, i really like it there , it’s really an interesting experience for me , look, you’ve already acted in french cinema, everyone then said why didn’t you continue your career as an actress? i’m not really going to continue my career as an actress, i have slightly different plans, i have this the feeling that you are repeating the fate of your mother, and you are repeating the fate of your mother, we are afraid for you, fate, why do you care so much , the fate of my mother is the fate of my mother, i have another fate, you don’t know how it will continue to last, well , because the french life is bovine, as a result, my own daughter lives in a change house. everyone starts with it, did you really start with luxury , you know,
maria isabel, meet me.t for you, to the monastery, you would have already figured out what to do, sometimes the memories still stick a little, after all, i ’m not yet ready to completely get rid of it, where do you live now, after returning, now i live in hostel, at the hotel where i work, i really like it there , it’s really an interesting experience for me , look, you’ve already acted in french cinema, everyone then said why didn’t you continue your career as an actress? i’m not...
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now reported to be solving the problem diplomatic break to have disappeared into accounts of gums as isabel intensifies its bombardment of the gaza strip in both the north and the south. making the delivery of aid increasingly difficult. a new un default is wanting that a quarter of the population of the tennessee now faces extreme, hung up with the growing risk of famine, to model that in a moment. but 1st that's here from washington's and best of the un who has expressed optimism. that's a new security council vote on does a good now go forward. we have worked hard and diligently over the course of the past week with the a moratti's with others, with egypt to come up with a resolution that we can support. and we do have that resolution now, we're ready to vote on it. the draft resolution is not bordered down. the draft resolution is a very strong resolution that is fully supported by the are group that provides them what they feel is needed to get him managerial assistance on the look at more from the middle east. unless trying, he was honest with me in the studio started. good morning. t
now reported to be solving the problem diplomatic break to have disappeared into accounts of gums as isabel intensifies its bombardment of the gaza strip in both the north and the south. making the delivery of aid increasingly difficult. a new un default is wanting that a quarter of the population of the tennessee now faces extreme, hung up with the growing risk of famine, to model that in a moment. but 1st that's here from washington's and best of the un who has expressed optimism. that's a...
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you laugh your peril. >> breakfast with eamonn and isabel to thursday from 6 isabel mundy to thursdays hour, i'll tell you why. gary lineker once again stuck his big nose in where it's not wanted again. and don't forget that nigel farage will be back on gb news this evening in about an hour and 36 minutes. he'll present his show live from australia at 7 pm. on this channel exclusively. i can't wait to hear what niva's got to say about today's developments on the rwanda plan. the whole country is falling apart and he's not here to sort it out. nigel, your country needs you and we need you to watch nigel farage live 7 pm. this evening. gb news is now rishi sunak has left the covid inquiry stage , left the covid inquiry stage, starting off his day, greeted by relatives bereaved by the pandemic. the prime minister left looking rather wiped out. just a warning that this clip of the prime minister has some flashing images. sunak face grilling questions on missing whatsapp messages his eat out to help out scheme and whether he listened to scientific advice. and i'm joined now by our politica
you laugh your peril. >> breakfast with eamonn and isabel to thursday from 6 isabel mundy to thursdays hour, i'll tell you why. gary lineker once again stuck his big nose in where it's not wanted again. and don't forget that nigel farage will be back on gb news this evening in about an hour and 36 minutes. he'll present his show live from australia at 7 pm. on this channel exclusively. i can't wait to hear what niva's got to say about today's developments on the rwanda plan. the whole...
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during the last hour, isabel had intensified the rates and the schedule of that minute treat strikes now just before at, during the last hour, use very forces had completely destroyed the residential building and belonged to a con family. endeavoured by the horrors, 7 palestinians have been killed, and others have been injured in that they are not receiving a treatment. and i'll talk somebody in the hospital endeavors by a town now. the author, the re schilling continues by the usability of forces in the cost of dealing by, along side on a, and also a rock refuge account. now on the south classes and flex changes will continues on con, you, in a city which has been completely now turned into a battle zone where there are still some residents in communist did not find me safe passage out to rough districts. and also the attacks on rough ahead continued wherever residential building belong to a family had been attacked in a shovel, rough neighborhood, and rough i. now, as you can clearly see at the back of around the i'm feeling says i to have to wait to hospital are in the face of i'l
during the last hour, isabel had intensified the rates and the schedule of that minute treat strikes now just before at, during the last hour, use very forces had completely destroyed the residential building and belonged to a con family. endeavoured by the horrors, 7 palestinians have been killed, and others have been injured in that they are not receiving a treatment. and i'll talk somebody in the hospital endeavors by a town now. the author, the re schilling continues by the usability of...
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i'm isabel wilkins, i'm 16 years old and i'm the youngest female freestyle football world champion.round—the—world and stuff, and i kind of took it from there, really. if i was to continue with football, there was a risk of me getting injured. it was obviously a difficult decision, but i think i knew that i wanted to fully focus on freestyle football. so you're judged on execution, creativity, difficulty, all—round, originality. i normally practise after school. so i'll come home and i'll try and train for, like, at least two hours. but sometimes if i can't train in the afternoon, i'll wake up at, like, 5:15am and try and train — which isn't the nicest but, like, it's got to be done sometimes. this is another practice area that i use, usually during summer. we realised that, particularly in this country, in the winter, it's really bad weather. so we have the garage, which i had my dream car in but decided to sell that and convert the garage into a space that is open use. —— into a space that isabel can use. that's a pretty big sacrifice! laughs: it was! like, in the moment, when i w
i'm isabel wilkins, i'm 16 years old and i'm the youngest female freestyle football world champion.round—the—world and stuff, and i kind of took it from there, really. if i was to continue with football, there was a risk of me getting injured. it was obviously a difficult decision, but i think i knew that i wanted to fully focus on freestyle football. so you're judged on execution, creativity, difficulty, all—round, originality. i normally practise after school. so i'll come home and i'll...
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. >>> coming up, cnn's isabel ro salz. do we look alike? i don't think so.facial recognition software thought so. our experiment and the red flag that she found, next. >>> police departments are ai software to identify crime suspect ises. in some states, the technology can compare faces on surveillance footage to maybe yours by tapping into millions of driver's license photos. isab is isabel spoke to officers and say it make more mistakes. >> it started with a loud knock on the door. the homeowner spent 11 hours in jail for a crime he didn't do. it ended with a $25 million lawsuit. >> it was police officers at the dor. >> they told her she was under arrest for carjacking and robbery. they frisked and handcuffed her as her children watched. >> that was an experience should have never went through. >> reporter: she later found out a a i roleplayed a role in her arrest. facial recognition software mistakenly matched her mug shot from an arrest eight years ago to this video. defending the technology, they blamed officers for the error. >> the investigator worked
. >>> coming up, cnn's isabel ro salz. do we look alike? i don't think so.facial recognition software thought so. our experiment and the red flag that she found, next. >>> police departments are ai software to identify crime suspect ises. in some states, the technology can compare faces on surveillance footage to maybe yours by tapping into millions of driver's license photos. isab is isabel spoke to officers and say it make more mistakes. >> it started with a loud knock...
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the men were arrested by his very forces to be checked for links to hum us according to isabel media. without a sending me, do you have any thoughts of that they were local journalists among the detainees that we had from political on list. shoddy abdul rahman, who says that these detainees were local refugees from you and shelters. yeah, i'm trying to fight against lots the i'm us these uh showing be used like a daily basis showing all they are targeting the tanks and they're almost like goals. so they are trying to show him the other hand, something regarding these videos we are seeing about it. uh huh. make it, uh, people, according to our information. uh, which is uh, trustable that these people have been taken from one of the in shelters. and these people are aware of the locals who have been is like trying to save their lives by taking issues that are in school. so they told the man and uh they left the women and they all they do, it's tim down and they then they told him and they claim that these people are from home, us. and this are in the so if they are out of people from us
the men were arrested by his very forces to be checked for links to hum us according to isabel media. without a sending me, do you have any thoughts of that they were local journalists among the detainees that we had from political on list. shoddy abdul rahman, who says that these detainees were local refugees from you and shelters. yeah, i'm trying to fight against lots the i'm us these uh showing be used like a daily basis showing all they are targeting the tanks and they're almost like...
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what's politics reporter isabel reynolds in tokyo.espite japan's political landscape we have seen big upside in the stock market in japan with the nikkei gaining more than 20% already this year. there has been a lot of optimism about evaluations and corporate governance. and a series of reforms in the japanese market. our next guest says japan is finally emerging from its loss to decades as it the government, companies, and shareholders all work together. kei okamura senior president and portfolio manager at neuberger berman joins us. we heard from an -- from isabel how big of a mess the political situation is in japan. i lived in japan for five years before the abe administration and i saw so many prime ministers go through this revolving door. if we have more political uncertainty in japan what will it mean for the economy on the market? kei: yes. good morning. thank you for having me today. you are right to point out that these political issues are never a good thing for markets especially given that it does lead it to some uncerta
what's politics reporter isabel reynolds in tokyo.espite japan's political landscape we have seen big upside in the stock market in japan with the nikkei gaining more than 20% already this year. there has been a lot of optimism about evaluations and corporate governance. and a series of reforms in the japanese market. our next guest says japan is finally emerging from its loss to decades as it the government, companies, and shareholders all work together. kei okamura senior president and...
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. >> i was it was my second job we had done it in sydney first with cate blanchett and isabelle huppertd like you to tell that story, because it made me laugh. >> one day i was sort of like making a dash trying to put my backpack on, and run out the door and i sort of collide with meryl streep on the staircase. [ cheers ] so, she comes towards me and she's so incredibly kind she takes my hand, and she starts saying all these lovely things and at the same time, as her sort of saying these things to me, out comes cate and out comes isabelle from their respective dressing rooms. and so i'm standing there, and meryl streep is holding my hand up to her chest. and i'm just standing there with my hand, like this. [ laughter ] like -- so there is meryl streep, cate blanchett, isabelle huppert for five minutes, i just stood with my hand up on this angel person's chest and i did not move a muscle. [ laughter ] not a tendon >> jimmy: yeah, nothing. >> nothing i just -- and i was trying to have a conversation, like join in >> jimmy: yeah >> so i was just looking - >> jimmy: like that's -- yeah. >>
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then i heard the reports from bay roots. isabelle strikes are increasing in intensity and frequency. it's using force, as it looks for a diplomatic solution to cross border tensions with, as well as well once the lebanese armed group to pull back from the border team. this is by life. if his bullet chooses to start and all that war, then it will by its own hand, turn by root and southern 11 on into gaza. and con eunice isabel is looking for security guarantee is before the 10s of thousands of its residents can return to their homes. in the north of the country, they were evacuated when hezbollah open the front to help relieve garza from as well as onslaught. the french and the american invoice have been visiting be route, trying to mediate the political arrangement and the cross border fighting a z. i looked at the, there was also the visit of the chief of french intelligence who reported the ship lebanon could face big stretch if his block doesn't move north of the latania river and implement the end resolution. but those threats came to nothing. having isabel says un resolution 170
then i heard the reports from bay roots. isabelle strikes are increasing in intensity and frequency. it's using force, as it looks for a diplomatic solution to cross border tensions with, as well as well once the lebanese armed group to pull back from the border team. this is by life. if his bullet chooses to start and all that war, then it will by its own hand, turn by root and southern 11 on into gaza. and con eunice isabel is looking for security guarantee is before the 10s of thousands of...
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and the pike and san isabel national forest, west of colorado springs, brian banks. >> hi, david.forest in sunny colorado. >> david: he's not alone. >> you never know who you're going to run into in the national forest. >> david: don't be scared. and we wanted to know which trees are the most popular. >> douglas fir and blue spruce. >> all: happy holidays from the u.s. forest service. >> david: and then there's the great american tree company in mckinleyville, california, where you can buy a christmas tree kit. they ship it to you, and you grow your own tree. >> happy holidays, david, from all of us at the john stein company. >> david: and it turns out, they are listening to all of you at home. >> in the years since we first met you, david, we've heard from people all over the country, and while we started out growing really tiny seedlings, what people told us is, they wanted a little bit larger trees. so, now we're growing larger tree specimens that we can still ship all over america. >> david: what an idea. a tree with a little more of a head start. >> aloha. >> reporter: asia c
and the pike and san isabel national forest, west of colorado springs, brian banks. >> hi, david.forest in sunny colorado. >> david: he's not alone. >> you never know who you're going to run into in the national forest. >> david: don't be scared. and we wanted to know which trees are the most popular. >> douglas fir and blue spruce. >> all: happy holidays from the u.s. forest service. >> david: and then there's the great american tree company in...
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he says this room in brooklyn with his girlfriend story and the door say, isabel, a kitchen that's the 1st and they also provide a little table. they give you a dresser, it's been a years since they moved in here. they're working hard to be able to move into that own place as soon as possible. i right now we're trying to get help getting an apartment. but it's taking a little while now because the public assistance is backed up with a bunch of cases right now. we're just waiting to get help. john was kick terms of his family who when he was twins, even. he stayed with friends for a while before landing in the homeless shelter. he then goes to flock, but ended up in a shelter again of to he couldn't afford the rent. we had to do like a few hurdles. um, it took us like 3 tries to get to this office, so they have most of the shelters in new york to before they were kind of like not suitable right for us living. and then because at the time she was pregnant and the conditions were really like that, i would say it was a rundown area is that was a lack of security. the space that they provid
he says this room in brooklyn with his girlfriend story and the door say, isabel, a kitchen that's the 1st and they also provide a little table. they give you a dresser, it's been a years since they moved in here. they're working hard to be able to move into that own place as soon as possible. i right now we're trying to get help getting an apartment. but it's taking a little while now because the public assistance is backed up with a bunch of cases right now. we're just waiting to get help....
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so really and the doors to isabel. the less the 1st and they also provide a little table. they give you a dresser and a bed. so it's been a year since they moved in here. they're working hard to be able to move into the own place as soon as possible. i right now we're trying to get help getting an apartment, but it's taking a little while now because the public assistance is backed up with a bunch of cases. right now we're just waiting to get help. john was kicked terms of his family who when he was 21. he stayed with friends for a while before landing in the homeless shelter. he then goes to slot, but ended up in a shelter again of to he couldn't afford the rent. we have to do like a few hurdles. it took us like 3 tries to get to this office, so they have most of the shelters in new york. so we were sent to before they were kinda like, not suitable. like for us living. and then because at the time she was pregnant and the conditions were really like that, i would say it was a run down areas. there was a lack of security. the space that they provided was really, really sma
so really and the doors to isabel. the less the 1st and they also provide a little table. they give you a dresser and a bed. so it's been a year since they moved in here. they're working hard to be able to move into the own place as soon as possible. i right now we're trying to get help getting an apartment, but it's taking a little while now because the public assistance is backed up with a bunch of cases. right now we're just waiting to get help. john was kicked terms of his family who when...
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he says this room in brooklyn with his girlfriends already and the door say, isabel, this is the 1st to provide a little table. they give you a dresser and a bed. it's been a year since they moved in here. they're working hard to be able to move into their own place as soon as possible. i right now we're trying to get help getting an apartment. but it's taking a little while now because the public assistance is backed up with a bunch of cases. right now we're just waiting to get help. john was kick terms of his family who when he was 21. he stayed with friends for a while before landing in the homeless shelter. he then goes to flock, but ended up in a shelter again after he couldn't afford the rent. we had to do like a few hurdles. um, it took us like 3 tries to get to this office so they have multiple shelters in new york to before they were kinda like, not suitable. like for us living. and then because at the time she was pregnant and the conditions were really like that i would say it was a run down area is that was a lack of security. the space that they provided was really very
he says this room in brooklyn with his girlfriends already and the door say, isabel, this is the 1st to provide a little table. they give you a dresser and a bed. it's been a year since they moved in here. they're working hard to be able to move into their own place as soon as possible. i right now we're trying to get help getting an apartment. but it's taking a little while now because the public assistance is backed up with a bunch of cases. right now we're just waiting to get help. john was...
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he says this room in brooklyn with his girlfriends already and the door. se, isabel, a kitchen, that's the 1st to provide a little table. it gives you a dresser and a bed. it's been a year since they moved in here. they're working hard to be able to move into their own place as soon as possible. i as a right now we're trying to get help getting an apartment. but it's taking a little while now because the public assistance is backed up with a bunch of cases. right. now we're just waiting to get help. john was kick terms of his family who when he was 21. he stayed with friends for awhile before landing in the homeless shelter. he then goes to flock, but ended up in a shelter again of to he couldn't afford the rent. we had to do like a few hurdles. it took us like 3 tries to get to this office, so they have most of the shelters in new york. but the south of we were sent to before they were kind of like, not suitable, right for us living. and then because at the time she was pregnant and the conditions were really like that, i would say it was a run down areas. there was a lack of security
he says this room in brooklyn with his girlfriends already and the door. se, isabel, a kitchen, that's the 1st to provide a little table. it gives you a dresser and a bed. it's been a year since they moved in here. they're working hard to be able to move into their own place as soon as possible. i as a right now we're trying to get help getting an apartment. but it's taking a little while now because the public assistance is backed up with a bunch of cases. right. now we're just waiting to get...
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he says this room and brooklyn with his girlfriends already and the door, say, isabel, a kitchen that's the 1st to provide a little table. it gives you a dresser and a bed. it's been a year since they moved in here. they're working hard to be able to move into their own place as soon as possible. i as a right now we're trying to get help getting an apartment. but it's taking a little while now because the public assistance is backed up with a bunch of cases. right. now we're just waiting to get help. john was kick terms of his family who when he was 21. he stayed with friends for awhile before landing in the homeless shelter. he then goes to flock, but ended up in a shelter again of to he couldn't afford the rent. we had to do like a few hurdles and it took us like 3 tries to get to this office, so they have multiple shelters in new york. so we were sent to before they were kind of like, not suitable. like for us living. and then because at the time she was pregnant and the conditions were really like that, i would say it was a run down areas. there was a lack of security. the space tha
he says this room and brooklyn with his girlfriends already and the door, say, isabel, a kitchen that's the 1st to provide a little table. it gives you a dresser and a bed. it's been a year since they moved in here. they're working hard to be able to move into their own place as soon as possible. i as a right now we're trying to get help getting an apartment. but it's taking a little while now because the public assistance is backed up with a bunch of cases. right. now we're just waiting to get...
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. >> "origin" is an adaptition of isabel wilkerson's best-selling book "caste." one of the many books that have been removed from some bookshelf as cross this country. here is my conversation with ava duvernay. ava, i am so excited to have seen this movie, "origin." you touched on what no one really has captured, which there is a through line. there is connective tissue between all of us. talk to me about why you wanted this film to be made. >> well, in the book "caste," isabel wilkerson really is threading together different secret arcs of history, right? the arc of the african american experience from slavery through segregation toto the current da. the arc of the experience known as untouchables in india. and the arc of the jewish people and their experience during the holocaust. and we've been taught that these are all separate things, separate times in history, separate oppressed peoples who really aren't connected to each other, whether those isms are racism, sexism, anti-semitism. whatever it is, it's all grounded in an idea of social hierarchy, that someo
. >> "origin" is an adaptition of isabel wilkerson's best-selling book "caste." one of the many books that have been removed from some bookshelf as cross this country. here is my conversation with ava duvernay. ava, i am so excited to have seen this movie, "origin." you touched on what no one really has captured, which there is a through line. there is connective tissue between all of us. talk to me about why you wanted this film to be made. >> well, in...
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he says this room in brooklyn with his girlfriend, so really and the door, say isabel, the less the phrase, they also provide a little table. they give you a dresser and a bed. it's been a year since they moved in here. they're working hard to be able to move into their own place as soon as possible. i the right now we're trying to get help getting an apartment. but it's taking a little while now because the public assistance is backed up with a bunch of cases. right now we're just waiting to get help. john was kick terms of his family who when he was 21. he stayed with friends for a while before landing in the homeless shelter. he then goes to flat, but ended up in a shelter again of to he couldn't afford the rent. we had to do like a few hurdles. um, it took us like 3 tries to get to this office, so they have most of the shelters in new york. so they were kind of like, not suitable. like for us living. and then because at the time she was pregnant and the conditions were really like that, i would say it was a run down areas. there was a lack of security. the space that they provided was
he says this room in brooklyn with his girlfriend, so really and the door, say isabel, the less the phrase, they also provide a little table. they give you a dresser and a bed. it's been a year since they moved in here. they're working hard to be able to move into their own place as soon as possible. i the right now we're trying to get help getting an apartment. but it's taking a little while now because the public assistance is backed up with a bunch of cases. right now we're just waiting to...