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mike. mike: trey yingst months in ukraine covering the war. trey, thanks a lot. americans waiting relief from sky-high inflation as interest rate hike could be on the horizon. more on that next. ♪ ♪ ♪ mikeecretary pete buttigieg for telling americans to switch to electric cars amid sky high gas line prices. hi, alex. alex: he encourages americans to see a potential cost benefit here, the problem is that electric cars still fall very much in luxury class and average cost of new one over $66,000 according to kelly brook estimates and secretary pete buttigieg said the biden administration is working to get eletric vehicle prices down and expressing with enthusiasm, quote, we are starting to see on some models the cost even cost payment higher but gas payment will be lower and you come out ahead. quote, eletric cars remain much more costly than gasoline counterparts even when savings are factored in. don't forget with the biden administration, the pain is the point. days after pete buttigieg's comments tesla owners in texas reportedly receiving on screen alert asking them to avid charging their vehicles during peak hours due to the plaguing heat wave there. senator joni ernst weighed in wit
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mike. >> mike: thank you, jesse see you in an hour. >> greg: see you in an hour. >> mike: good evening welcome to washington i'm mike emanuel in for bret baier. seventh person died from injuries sustained in the highland park shooting. gunman opened fire on independence day parade in the northern chicago suburb preplanned the shooting for several weeks. we are getting new detail tonight about the chaotic scene. the search that led law enforcement to their target. holiday violence was not isolated to the chicago area. we have fox team coverage tonight. molly line is in boston covering the surge and independence day shootings in major cities around the u.s. but we begin with senior correspondent mike tobin in highland park with the latest on the tragic fourth of july massacre. good evening, mike. police say he dressed like a woman to avoid identification. he wrapped rifle in red blanket. from that roof top, he fired 70 rounds in rapid fire succession. the weapon is now described as similar to an ar-15. a high powered rifle. it was discarded on the roof. he then blended in to the crowd and fled t
mike. >> mike: thank you, jesse see you in an hour. >> greg: see you in an hour. >> mike: good evening welcome to washington i'm mike emanuel in for bret baier. seventh person died from injuries sustained in the highland park shooting. gunman opened fire on independence day parade in the northern chicago suburb preplanned the shooting for several weeks. we are getting new detail tonight about the chaotic scene. the search that led law enforcement to their target. holiday...
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mike: thank you so much >> okay, take. >> mike: china is now warning of a military reaction of house speaker nancy pelosi goes through with a plan to go to tie would be pelosi is feeling pressure from people who say she needs to go and some who say she should not go. >> mikeank you so much >> here is correspondent gillian turner. >> there is no change of policy here in terms of american government officials traveling to taiwan. >> the white house national security team insists that they've got no say in whether or not >> nancy pelosi with its taiwan. outside the white house, cabinet officials were all put back in her not to go. >> i remain concerned, and you've heard me say this report about the aggressiveness of the prc and the kinds of things that we've been seeing in the region lately. and so, i think we have to be vigilant. >> reporter: ccp officials definitely don't want to don't want speaker pelosi and taiwan. than a threatening a military response. if they insist on going, it would be met with resolute countermeasures. >> trip that hasn't been decided or announced it is unhelpful and unnecessary. >> reporter: now some of her own senate colleagues say that represent what it. >> it could be a significant distraction if we end up on an escalator situa
mike: thank you so much >> okay, take. >> mike: china is now warning of a military reaction of house speaker nancy pelosi goes through with a plan to go to tie would be pelosi is feeling pressure from people who say she needs to go and some who say she should not go. >> mikeank you so much >> here is correspondent gillian turner. >> there is no change of policy here in terms of american government officials traveling to taiwan. >> the white house national...
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mike emanuel in washington. thank you for watching. "jesse watters primetime" is next. jesse? >> jesse: thanks so much, mikeught in a lie before? as a kid maybe you broke something in your bedroom. >> never asked you, do you like guacamole? >> oh, god. >> jesse: you made a mistake. but you don't want to get in trouble, so you try to lie your way out of it tell a little
mike emanuel in washington. thank you for watching. "jesse watters primetime" is next. jesse? >> jesse: thanks so much, mikeught in a lie before? as a kid maybe you broke something in your bedroom. >> never asked you, do you like guacamole? >> oh, god. >> jesse: you made a mistake. but you don't want to get in trouble, so you try to lie your way out of it tell a little
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so this person here go to please use the mike mike mike, the use the mike. so then they gave me tony from a he was shocked by how deep was the wound as soon as the depth is deep enough, the read the bullet to reach his heart. thank you. i'm not the person in front please. and educate anything. i'm not going to do and he was you treated him for just over 4 hours when he was coming into the hospital. how was the situation when he was here right? when he arrived at the hospital, he had cardiopulmonary arrest, it was very difficult. and also we also heard from the ambulance staff that he was, he had already been in problem cardiac arrest when they were up did seem and as he was carried to the hospital, he was in a very severe condition before we undertook treatment the whole. so can you talk to us about the, the trauma and perhaps some of the intent of the person who shot him if you could guess something from that? no, we can only comment on the trauma and the injury that he had experienced. what are the exact treatments that you executed during the $44.00 of us?
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mike? - [mike]: good seeing ya. how are you doing ma'am? - [female customer] : good, good. - [mikee united states of america and to the republic, for which it stands one nation,under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. amen. - [female customer]: all right guys, have a good one. - [male customer]: we'll see - [male customer #2]: here, ten. - [male customer #3]: you ought to be able to count. there you go. - [male customer #4]: yeah [mumbles] - [male customer#5]: at least five anyway. - [male customer #4]: i'd like four. - [male customer #5]: oh, okay. that's a good deal. - [char]: well, i'll play where i can. - [male customer #5]: there ya go... ohh my goodness, give him a big 10. [male customer #4]: double douce will make you 15 there, sir. - [char]: okay, that's cool, but i get domino. i get 15. - [male customer #4]: give the man 15. - [master cuts employee]: have a seat right here.. as far as your neck line goes... did we want to keep it like... you said, no crazy style, just kind of shape it? - [female customer #2]: yeah.. i'll put this one with no hair on it. you
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mike. mike: good contacts there. alex hogan around 8:40 p.m. local time there in the ukrainian capitol, thanks very much. mike is fox news alert, nba champion and boston celtic legend wilt russell has passed away. often name the most prolific winner in american sports history, the basketball trailblazer passed away with his wife by his side according to a statement by his family. on top of being a sports legend russell was also known for being a civil rights activists who let it nba boycott back in 1961 to protest against racist behavior. but russell was 88 years old. p. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. uhh... here, i'll take that! yay!!! ensure max protein, with 30 grams of protein, 1 gram of sugar enter powered by protein challenge for a chance to win big! about two years ago i realized that jade was overweight. i wish i would have introduced the fresh food a lot sooner. after farmer's dog she's a much healthier weight. she's a lot more active. and she's able to join us on our adventures. get started at longlivedogs.com [ "back to life" by soul ii soul ] what if you could change and yo
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good morning, mike. >> mike: hi, julie. i'm mike emanuel. half of those deaths are at the u.s.-mexico border where the unrelenting migrant surge continues. border patrol agents encountering more than 230,000 migrants in may alone, an all-time record. arizona congressman andy biggs tweeting video shooting, showing the border traffic doesn't even slow down at 4:30 in the morning. >> it is still dark. don has not broken yet. you can see behind me, in that little group is probably 100 folks. in the convention center and the processing center. >> rachel: senior correspondent claudia town's live in los angeles. good morning. >> that's right, staggering new figures confirming the risk associated with crossing the border is not stopping migrants looking to come into this country illegally. according to that u.n. report, the u.s.-mexico border is the deadliest in the world, accounting for the deaths of 728 men, women, and children in 2021. that is a tragic record, and it may be lower than the actual number, because many fatalities go unreported. accor
good morning, mike. >> mike: hi, julie. i'm mike emanuel. half of those deaths are at the u.s.-mexico border where the unrelenting migrant surge continues. border patrol agents encountering more than 230,000 migrants in may alone, an all-time record. arizona congressman andy biggs tweeting video shooting, showing the border traffic doesn't even slow down at 4:30 in the morning. >> it is still dark. don has not broken yet. you can see behind me, in that little group is probably 100...
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mike: well done. panelists, thank you. have a wonderful independence day weekend. >> thank you, mike. >> mike: hates friday in time for notableto codify roe v. wade. if the filibuster gets in the way it's like voting rights, we provide an exception for this. >> the way you do this is to do what we did. you take it to the ballot box. you don't try to destroy america. >> this court has lost legitimacy. they took the last of it and set a torch to it. >> it's impossible to overstate how big a deal this is. >> it is a surge of fentanyl. >> it's' synthetic opioid that's been cut into everything else. >> this crisis absolutely could have been prevented and it would have been prevented if we had secure the border. we met the policies that are in place. >> i had to carry a couple kids in my arms. >> all of this tough talk from the biden administration about the toughest sanctions the world has ever seen, i don't think putin is feeling it. >> we agreed were going to respond, he acknowledged it would be a cost to our people. [indistinct] >> mike: all in a week here in washington. monday on "special report," independence day activities t
mike: well done. panelists, thank you. have a wonderful independence day weekend. >> thank you, mike. >> mike: hates friday in time for notableto codify roe v. wade. if the filibuster gets in the way it's like voting rights, we provide an exception for this. >> the way you do this is to do what we did. you take it to the ballot box. you don't try to destroy america. >> this court has lost legitimacy. they took the last of it and set a torch to it. >> it's...
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mike joy, one of new zealand's leading freshwater ecologists. yaara: you ready, mike? mikebut 20 to 30 years ago it was very different. mike: before irrigation, this was brown. everywhere was brown. yeah, it's a huge change bringing water to this place. yaara: irrigated land has doubled since 2002 and now takes up half of new zealand's freshwater use. it's allowed a major conversion from sheep to dairy farming. mike: this is the most recently developed part of new zealand. and this is where the big land grab happened, like the big gold rush, you know, intensification of farming for conversions, and that massive change in the amount of water that was taken out of the rivers and aquifers here and put on the land, you know, are just unprecedented, so that more irrigation water here than the whole rest of the country put together. and it happened really, really quickly. the size of farms has got way bigger. the amount of fertilizer going on has hugely increased. yaara: and it's the heavy use of synthetic nitrogen fertilizer to grow pasture that is also a major concern for dr. j
mike joy, one of new zealand's leading freshwater ecologists. yaara: you ready, mike? mikebut 20 to 30 years ago it was very different. mike: before irrigation, this was brown. everywhere was brown. yeah, it's a huge change bringing water to this place. yaara: irrigated land has doubled since 2002 and now takes up half of new zealand's freshwater use. it's allowed a major conversion from sheep to dairy farming. mike: this is the most recently developed part of new zealand. and this is where the...
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♪ ♪ >> mike: and that's it for today. i'm mike emanuel."fox news sunday." ♪ ♪ as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network with no line activation fees or term contracts... saving you up to $500 a year. and it's only available to comcast business internet customers. so boost your bottom line by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. the following program is sponsored by the international fellowship of christians and jews. ukraine is in crisis. the fate of the jewish people in ukraine is both grim and terrifying. for them, it's simply life and death. the international fellowship of christians and jews has been providing aid to jews in ukraine and across the former soviet union for over 30 years. and because of the crisis, we are now doubling our efforts to ensure that no one is without the food,
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mike nicco who will be with us for the whole show. we will look at global arming and the impact from multiple perspectives. glad us to provide insight into what is happening. mike: there is a lot to talk about. london is the big story. how bad was it in the u.k. today? how much worse will it get tomorrow? mike: 98 unofficially today. tomorrow, 102 is what the forecast from their national weather service equivalent, and that would be the hottest temperature ever come of the hottest right now is i think 101.8 set a couple years ago. they are looking at something that is historic and never felt before in i don't know how many centuries the u.k. has been inhabited. this is unprecedented and shocking. kristen: we are looking at scenes from london today. as people try to stay cool, we get temperatures like that in fresno, hotter than that in phoenix. when you have triple digits in london, with them not getting temperatures like these, why does it make it more dangerous? mike: you can equate it to san francisco. how many people in san francisco have air conditioners? none, unless they bought the portable kind or they can put a window unit in. london is the same. they have never needed infrastructure like that in any of their buildings, no matter how old or how new. they just don't have the capacit
mike nicco who will be with us for the whole show. we will look at global arming and the impact from multiple perspectives. glad us to provide insight into what is happening. mike: there is a lot to talk about. london is the big story. how bad was it in the u.k. today? how much worse will it get tomorrow? mike: 98 unofficially today. tomorrow, 102 is what the forecast from their national weather service equivalent, and that would be the hottest temperature ever come of the hottest right now is...
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mike pence! hang mike pence! hang mike pence! hang mike pence! hang mike pence! hang mike pence! >> it is a shameful, embarrassing day for the country. the former president was the only one who could've stopped them, and it took 187 minutes to finally tell them to go home. >> go home. we love you, you're very special, you've seen what happens, you see the way others are treated that are so bad and so evil. i know how you feel. but go home, and go home in peace. >> oh. we love you. you're very special. i know how you feel. i mean, imagine saying that to traitors. rioters, insurrectionists. that's when he said to that mob trying to overturn our free and fair election. shameful. trying to stop the peaceful transfer of power on a day when our democracy itself was in peril. and what was he doing for those 187 minutes? we know he tried to force his security team to take him to the capital. >> the president said something to the effect of, i'm the effing president, take me up to the capitol now. >> we know his staff, his allies, his own family were begging him to stop the mob. we know it
mike pence! hang mike pence! hang mike pence! hang mike pence! hang mike pence! hang mike pence! >> it is a shameful, embarrassing day for the country. the former president was the only one who could've stopped them, and it took 187 minutes to finally tell them to go home. >> go home. we love you, you're very special, you've seen what happens, you see the way others are treated that are so bad and so evil. i know how you feel. but go home, and go home in peace. >> oh. we love...
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words are coming out of my mouth or not, but infection text in decay, lou ah. 7 7 7 7 with me, mike, mike, sometimes i ask myself how you do it, doesn't it get boring at some point to perform the same roles at the same place is acting as though it's all new, or maybe it really does feel that way. it's constant over her. it's been gorgeous and it fits against it. and i sung in more than 40 for non present together at the moment they are about 15 to 20 in my repertoire commons insufficient from thin on flan fish. of course, if you're always doing the same thing with the same colleagues under the same circumstances, you can become rather routine and to set up the experience of everything being new and exciting can turn into the nightmare of everything being always the same lies. i'm very lucky because i do get to enjoy a lot of variety and when i missed the phone with me, let me use the units, calcium to be quieter and outgoing. for example, if the rehearsal isn't going the way he want, but this is the same man who can perform the final scene of common in a way where you think and it's all h
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mike bettes from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, mike. >> reporter: good evening, norah. a scorcher across northern europe again. london 10 h .3 degrees, and the alltime u.k. high temperature 104.5 degrees. not just these handful of places we see here. more than 20 locations across the u.k. set all-time records for the country, then all these red dots on the map, daily records across northern europe plentiful. tomorrow, cooler in loonden at just 81 degrees, but still hot across the mediterranean,grees-. the heat expands from the plains into the northeast, a place like washington, d.c., the coldest temperatures in the next seven days, norah, -9d 0 degrees, likely to hit 100. >> o'donnell: we're feeling it, mike mikes, thank you. more on the heatwave in europe, britain shattered its record for highest temperature ever registered with 34 locations across the country breaking previous highs. cbs's ramy inocencio is in london. >> reporter: london is burning, rare wildfires broke out in the british capitol. drivers took in an unprecedented scene as flames consumed homes. >> we ran out as we were because there was no time for anything. >> the fields were on fire opposite that backs up to my garden, they were on fire. >> reporter: what we're seeing here, this kind of fire and scale of fire has just shocked residents, but this record-breaking heat, hitting 104 degrees, along with this tinderbox condition hs just made all this possible. outside buckingham palace in the city center, the queen's guard in woolen uniforms and bear skin hats drew mercy from a policeman. while around tracks buckled in the heat and service slowed or was canceled. britons looking for a break had almost nowhere to go. about t
mike bettes from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, mike. >> reporter: good evening, norah. a scorcher across northern europe again. london 10 h .3 degrees, and the alltime u.k. high temperature 104.5 degrees. not just these handful of places we see here. more than 20 locations across the u.k. set all-time records for the country, then all these red dots on the map, daily records across northern europe plentiful. tomorrow, cooler in loonden at just 81 degrees, but still...
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mike, mike m a generational 2 generations. christine ho hits the pool to swim lamps every morning. a former nurse, she believes that exercise keeps her young and healthy. she likes to crawl a few length and then switch to back stroke with i like the bag straw because you can't. but you know, a brief went up and went when i go vessel, i see the sky. sometimes the sky clouds, you know, have different a, any more of formation. you notice i enjoy looking like that. her husband g. so please, bad mentioned regularly, always against a younger opponent. not all of the residents of law melinda are elderly. it's a multi generational place. james hope used to coach the son of his badminton partner, who's 30 years younger than him. and make her active in michel. oh, golf home mall quarter, he said those are relaxing. okay. the young people, the more saw that it makes me also wants to walk with them at home. the walls are decorated with james hos many metals. now $82.00, he still takes part in competitions in the senior category and usually wins. but the couple also feel that a long and fulfill
mike, mike m a generational 2 generations. christine ho hits the pool to swim lamps every morning. a former nurse, she believes that exercise keeps her young and healthy. she likes to crawl a few length and then switch to back stroke with i like the bag straw because you can't. but you know, a brief went up and went when i go vessel, i see the sky. sometimes the sky clouds, you know, have different a, any more of formation. you notice i enjoy looking like that. her husband g. so please, bad...
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mike, mike m a generational 2 generations. christine, whoa, hits the pool to swim lamps every morning. a former nurse, she believes that exercise keeps her young and healthy. she likes to crawl a few lengths and then switch to back stroke. i i like the bag straw because you can but you know, a brief went up and went when i know better, i see the sky. sometimes the sky clouds you know, have different a any more of formation. you know, i enjoy looking like that. her husband g. so please bad. mentioned regularly, always against a younger opponent, not all of the residents of law melinda are elderly. it's a multi generational place. james hope used to coach the son of his badminton partner, who's 30 years younger than him. and make it active in michel. oh, golf home mall quoted me to those of relaxing okay. the young people are the most order. good mixer is also wants to move with them at home. the walls are decorated with james hos many metals. now $82.00, he still takes part in competitions in the senior category and usually win
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mike, mike m a generational 2 generations. christine, whoa, hits the pool to swim lamps every morning. a former nurse, she believes that exercise keeps her young and healthy. she likes to crawl a few length and then switch to back stroke. i like the bag straw because you can but you know, a brief vendor. and when, when i do best, i see the sky. sometimes the sky clouds and all have different ha, any mall of formation, you know, as i enjoy looking like that. her husband, james ho, please, badminton, regularly, always against a younger opponent. not all of the residents of law melinda are elderly. it's a multi generational place. james ho used to coach the son of his badminton partner, who's 30 years younger than him. it makes me active in michel o gall palm mall quarter. he said those are relaxing, okay. the young people are the more saw that it makes me and also wants to move with them at home. the walls are decorated with james hos many metals. now $82.00, he still takes part in competitions in the senior category and usually
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mike, mike m a generational 2 generations. christine ho hits the pool to swim lamps every morning. a former nurse, she believes that exercise keeps her young and healthy. she likes to crawl a few length and then switch to back stroke with i like the bag straw because you can that you know, a brief vendor. and when, when i do vessel, i see the sky. sometimes the sky clouds, you know, have different a, any more of formation. you know, i enjoy looking like that. her husband, james hope, please badminton regularly, always against a younger opponent, not all of the residents loma linda are elderly. it's a multi generational place. james ho used to coach the son of his badminton partner, who's 30 years younger than him. and make her active in michel. oh, golf home more portrait. he said those with relaxing. okay. the young people are the more saw that it makes me also wants to move with them at home. the walls are decorated with james hos many metals. now $82.00, he still takes part in competitions in the senior category and usually wins. but the couple also feel that a long and fulfilli
mike, mike m a generational 2 generations. christine ho hits the pool to swim lamps every morning. a former nurse, she believes that exercise keeps her young and healthy. she likes to crawl a few length and then switch to back stroke with i like the bag straw because you can that you know, a brief vendor. and when, when i do vessel, i see the sky. sometimes the sky clouds, you know, have different a, any more of formation. you know, i enjoy looking like that. her husband, james hope, please...
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mike. >> mike: thank you, jesse see you in an hour. >> greg: see you in an hour. >> mike: good evening welcomeg. gunman opened fire on independence day parade in the northern chicago suburb preplanned the shooting for several weeks. we are getting new detail tonight about the chaotic scene. the search that led law enforcement to their target. holiday violence was n
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mike, mike m a generational 2 generations. christine ho hits the pool to swim lamps every morning. a former nurse, she believes that exercise keeps her young and healthy. she likes to crawl a few length and then switch to back stroke i i like the bag straw because you can but you know, a brief vendor. and when, when i know better, i see the sky. sometimes the sky clouds, you know, have different a, any more of formation. you know, i enjoy looking like that. her husband g. so please badminton regularly, always against a younger opponent. not all of the residents of law melinda are elderly. it's a multi generational place. james hope used to coach the son of his badminton partner, who's 30 years younger than him. it makes it active in michel. oh, golf home mall quarter. you said those are relaxing. okay. the young people are the more saw that it makes me and also wants to move with them at home. the walls are decorated with james hos many metals. now $82.00, he still takes part in competitions in the senior category and usually wins. but the couple also feel that a long and fulfilling life is about learning to savor the moment. both of us, we had retired early enough. if i take it easy, we do i just enough money to leave on and and see the wool and enjoy. i keep the sabbath, i go to church and sing. okay. volunteer. right? they don't pay me, but i volunteered to help. that makes me happy because i can share my talents. we people. oh, i voluntary work appears to be another secret to a long and happy life. oh, as is the sabbath, the day of rest and worship? every one here follows the church as rules and adheres to its wholesome doctrine. most americans have a notably shorter life expectancy than many europeans and are more likely to suffer from high blood pressure and diabetes. also cardiologist, gary freezer thinks loma linda could serve as a role model for the rest of the country. religion aside, this lower magic elixir rules, pull it by, swallow something like this. um, it's robin. they've taken many things that we know and the virtually put them into practice as a whole group. jane peel takes an hour long walk each day, even in the blazing sun. she's convinced a few of her neighbors to join her picture. walk. good job. well, i've changed my diet. i've lost some way. i. busy walk more. yeah. yeah, she's a bad person. jane feels advice is simple. just do what nature. what god intended us to do. hidden can do us, do just follow pills and sit around and watch t v. get out. nature get out and enjoy life. good grief. she doesn't understand why some people find that so hard. surely everyone wants to lead a long, happy, and healthy life. that's all from us this week and label 3000. don't forget to send us your feedback, right to global 3000 at d, w dot com. and we'd love to have you visit us on facebook to d w global ideas. the next time, take care ah, [000:00:00;00] with food crisis lose over to leisure. without grain imports from ukraine, the country must rely on its own harvests. but production suppers, as climate change rages on burdened with feeding a whole country. tunisia farmers now have to innovate eco africa. in 30 minutes on d, w, it was supposed to be the embers place of residence, the whole and palace sicilian holes in potsdam, but these walls have other stories to tell the nazi era. the potsdam conference in the g d. r, have guard this manor sicilian off, the prussian eagle and the soviet red star in 75 minutes on w. and we're interested in the global economy, our portfolio d w business. beyond here, the closer look at the project, our mission to analyze the fight for market dominance. if this is wes, getting ahead with the w business beyond co, mike speaking, how can this passionate hatred of a people be explained? a gold con, go a history of anti semitism, is a history of stigmatization and exclusion of religious and political power struggles in the christian christianity wants to come for that is why christianity use the figure of the jew as little tesla? it's a history of slender of hatred, and violence is the buckets memorial and then on the jews were considered servants of evil. he simply killed you by the most atrocious chapter. a 3rd of our people works. germinated 6000000 jews like microbes to be annihilated. even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards jews is still pervasive. a history of anti semitism this week on d. w. ah ah . does those dw news live from berlin? a heat wave like never before the death toll in europe rises and wildfires extend across the south. the u. k. c's temperatures, which 40 degrees celsius for the 1st time since records began over.
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mike, mike m a generational 2 generations. christine, whoa, hits the pool to swim lamps every morning. a former nurse, she believes that exercise keeps her young and healthy. she likes to crawl a few length and then switch to back stroke. i i like the bag straw because you can that you know, a brief vendor. and when, when i do better, i see the sky. sometimes the sky clouds, you know, have different a any more of formation. you know, i enjoy looking like that. her husband james, hold please, badminton regularly, always against a younger opponent, not all of the residents of loma linda are elderly. it's a multi generational place. james ho used to coach the son of his badminton partner who 30 years younger than him. it makes me active in michel o gall palm mall quarter. he said those are relaxing. okay. the young people are the more saw that it makes me also wants to move with them at home. the walls are decorated with james hos many metals. now $82.00, he still takes part in competitions in the senior category and usually wins. but the couple also feel that a long and fulfilling life is about learning to save the moment. both of us, we retired early enough 55. take it easy, we do our desk and now my me to leave on and and see the wool and enjoy. i keep the sabbath. i go to church and sing. ok, volunteer. right. they don't pay me, but i volunteered to help. that makes me happy because i can share my talents. we people oh, momentary work appears to be another secret to a long and happy life. oh, oh, as is the sabbath, the day of rest and worship? every one here follows the church as rules and adheres to its wholesome doctrine. most americans have a notably shorter life expectancy than many europeans and are more likely to suffer from high blood pressure and diabetes. also cardiologist, gary freezer thinks loma linda could serve as a role model for the rest of the country. religion aside, this lo magic elixir rules pull. they swallow something like this. um, it's raw, they've taken many things that we know in the virtually put them into practice as a whole group. jane peel takes an hour long walk each day, even in the blazing sun. she's convinced a few of her neighbors to join her. good job. well, i've changed my diet. i've lost some way. i walk more. yeah. yeah, she's that person. jane feels advice is simple. just do what nature, what god intended us to do, hidden tend to us do just follow pills and sit around and watch tv. get out. nature get out and enjoy life, good grief. she doesn't understand why some people find that so hard. surely everyone wants to lead a long, happy, and healthy life. that's all from us this week and label 3000. don't forget to send us your feedback, right to global 3000 at d, w dot com. and we'd love to have you visit us on facebook to d w global ideas. the next time will take care. ah ah, with ah trains into surgery with thousands of women in india having the rooms for many of them work in the country, chicane fields. the activists, nisha tucker, interviews affected women. and to discover the reasons why her findings a shocking india hysterectomy scandal. with 15 minutes on dw is the end of the pandemic in site. we show what it could look like. return to normal. and we visit those who are finding it difficult with successes in our weekly coven, 19 special. 90 minutes on d. w. o. a . in the world right now, the climate change. if any, off the story. this is my flex the way from just one week. how much was can really get we still have time to go. i'm going on with his subscribe along with code. mike, how can miss passionate hatred of the people be explained? your goal upon o. a history of anti semitism is a history of stigmatization and exclusion of religious and political power. struggles in the christian christianity wants to come for that is why christianity use the figure of the gym as a deterrent? it's a history of slender, of hatred and violence. a 3rd of our people were exterminated $6000000.00 jews, like microbes to be annihilated even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards jews is still pervasive. history of anti semitism this week on d. w. ah . this is the w news alive from berlin. a searing indictment of donald trump, u. s. lo, my could say he chose not to act as a mob of his supporters storm to the cap for 187 minutes on january 6th. this mail on by.
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mike, mike m a generational 2 generations. christine ho hits the pool to swim lamps every morning. a former nurse, she believes that exercise keeps her young and healthy. she likes to crawl a few length and then switch to back stroke with i like the backstroke because you can, you know, a brief vendor. and when, when i do best, i see the sky. sometimes the sky clouds, you know, have different. uh, any more of formation. you know, i enjoy looking like that. her husband, j. so please badminton regularly, always against a younger opponent. not all of the residents of law melinda are elderly. it's a multi generational place. james ho used to coach the son of his badminton partner, who's 30 years younger than him. in recruit, active in michel. oh, golf home mall quoted me said those relaxing. okay. the young people are the more saw that it makes me also wants to move with them at home. the walls are decorated with james hos many metals. now $82.00, he still takes part in competitions in the senior category and usually wins. but the couple also feel that a long and fulfilling life is about learning to savor the moment. both of us, we'd retiree early enough. if i take it easy, we do, i just and now my me to leave on and and see the wool and enjoy. i keep the sabbath. i go to church and sing. ok, volunteer. right. they don't pay me, but i volunteer to help that makes me happy. because i can share my talents, re, people oh, balance. terry work appears to be another secret to a long and happy life. oh, as is the sabbath, the day of rest and worship? every one here follows the church as rules and adheres to its wholesome doctrine. most americans have a notably shorter life expectancy than many europeans and are more likely to suffer from high blood pressure and diabetes. also cardiologist, gary freezer thinks loma linda could serve as a role model for the rest of the country. religion aside, this lower magic elixir rules, pull it by, swallow something like this. um, it's raw, they've taken many things that we know and the virtually put them into practice as a whole group. jane peel takes an hour long walk each day, even in the blazing sun. she's convinced a few of her neighbors to join her picture. walk. good job. well, i've changed my diet. i've lost some way. i walk more. yeah. yeah, she's a bad person. jane feels advice is simple, just do what nature, what god intended us to do, hidden tend to us do just follow pills and sit around and watch tv. get out. nature get out and enjoy life. good grief. she doesn't understand why some people find that so hard. surely everyone wants to lead a long, happy, and healthy life. that's all from us this week and label 3000. don't forget to send us your feedback, right to global 3000 at d, w dot com. and we'd love to have you visit us on facebook to d w global ideas? see you next time. take care. ah, ah ah ah ah ah, with who? the to india. the plague, plastic waist. it puts a strain on our ecosystems and our health resource to pull up cycling ideas and green packaging alternatives. try to contain its impact in a meaningful way with eco india in 30 minutes on d, w. o, a wide wing extremist, i suggested again world lobby and coping weight and burned in south africa. people with disabilities more likely to lose their jobs. in the append demik black lives matter, shine a spotlight on racially motivated police violence, same sex marriage is being legalized in more and more countries, discrimination, inequality or part of everyday life. for many, we ask why? because life is diversity. to make up your own mind. d, w. made for mines go mike speaking, how can this passionate hatred of a people be explained? a gold top? where does it come from? come all wrap up the history of antisemitism. he's a history of stigmatization and exclusion of religious and political power struggles and interesting christianity wants to convince that is why christianity you like the figure of the jew as any parent, some hope to fly. it's a history of slender, of hatred and violence is the focus from then on the jews were considered servants of evil. they simply told you about the most atrocious chapter and that within 6 years, a 3rd of our people were exterminating 6000000 jews, like microbes to be annihilated. even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards jews is still pervasive. a history of anti semitism this week on d w ah ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, this is dw is coming to live from berlin. the climate crisis hitting europe. huge wildfires burned across the mediterranean, fueled by record drought and high temperatures. hundreds of people hav
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mike, mike m a generational 2 generations. christine ho hits the pool to swim lamps every morning. a former nurse, she believes that exercise keeps her young and healthy. she likes to crawl a few length and then switch to back stroke i i like the bags store because you can, you know, a brief vendor. and when, when i do better, i see the sky. sometimes the sky clouds and all have different a, any more of formation. you know, i enjoy looking like that. her husband, james ho, please, badminton regularly, always against a younger opponent. not all of the residents of loma linda are elderly. it's a multi generational place. james ho used to coach the son of his badminton partner, who 30 years younger than him. it makes it active in michel o gall palm more forward. he said those with relaxing okay. the young people, the more saw that it makes me and also wants to move with them at home. the walls are decorated with james hos many metals. now $82.00, he still takes part in competitions in the senior category and usually wins. but the couple also feel that a long and fulfilling life is about learning to savor the moment. both of us, we retired early enough if, if i take it easy we do i just and now money to leave on and, and see the will and enjoy. i keep the sabbath, i go to church and sing. ok, volunteer. right? they don't pay me, but i volunteer to help. that makes me happy because i can share my talents with people. oh. voluntary work appears to be another secret to a long and happy life. oh oh, as is the sabbath, the day of rest and worship? every one here follows the church as rules and adheres to its wholesome doctrine. most americans have a notably shorter life expectancy than many europeans and are more likely to suffer from high blood pressure and diabetes. also cardiologist, gary freezer thinks loma linda could serve as a role model for the rest of the country. religion aside, this low magic elixir rules, pull it by, swallow something like this. um, it's raw, they've taken many things that we know and the virtually put them into practice as a whole group. jane peel takes an hour long walk each day, even in the blazing sun. she's convinced a few of her neighbors to join her. good job. well, i've changed my diet. i've lost some way. i walk more. yeah. yeah, she's that person. jane feels advice is simple. just do what nature, what god intended us to do. he didn't tend to us to just follow pills and sit around and watch tv. get out. nature get out and enjoy life. good grief. she doesn't understand why some people find that so hard. surely everyone wants to lead a long, happy, and healthy life. that's all from us this week, and label 3000. don't forget to send us your feedback, right to global 3000 at d, w dot com. and we'd love to have you visit us on facebook to d w global ideas. the next time? take care. ah ah, with aah! innovation. bring it on. new ideas and conventions are what drives the economy. the engine i social program. but do they really make our lives easier any this what our future will look like? oh, made injury in 30 minutes long d w locus on the loose again in sardinia. a huge swarm has overrun until nella paused tom month of hard work detroit. and we just a few hours the farmer is desperately looking for ways to deal with the locus play one and for all focus on europe. 90 minutes on d, w. o. in is establishing an order and she june ping, president of the global power. china is part of a whole system which believes his time has come. any criticism of his regime isn't nipped in the bud. ah, he believes his weight is for superior than that of western democracy. china's president, she ging ping starts july 30th on d. w. go, mike speaking, how can this passionate hatred of the people be explained? oh, go upon. where does it come from? come also wrap up. the history of anti semitic is a history of stigmatization and exclusion of religious and political power struggles. lucas in christianity wants to convey that is why christianity used the figure of the jew as a deterrent. tom hoped to sla it's a history of slender, of hatred and violence is the luckiest from from then on. the jews were considered servants of evil. we simply told you the most atrocious chapter under, within 6 years, a 3rd of our people were exterminating 6000000 jews, like microbes to be annihilated. even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards jews is still pervasive. a history of anti semitism this week on d. w with ah, this is the w news, and these are the top stories. the you as calling on member states to use 15 percent less gas until next march. as the block faces a looming energy crisis, the decision.
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heat mentions mike pence. -- he mentions mike pence. mike pence told me that there was nothing he could do about the electoral vote. it was etched in stone. why are the democrats and republicans in name only working so hard to make sure that there is nothing that avp can do. he cannot send this back to the states, which is all that i suggested that he do for possible re-tabulation and correction. this may have proven to be a election changing event. what a difference this would have made if the state legislatures had another chance to look at the fraud, the abuse it, and irregularities that have been found. our country would be a different place. back to your calls. the, cedar park texas, -- lowell , cedar park, texas. >> while this is not a trial, is set up to look and sound like a trial. you can't have a one-sided trial, every side of this will be anti-trump. i'm not surprised. i'm not necessarily a fan of donald trump, he made a lot of mistakes that shouldn't have been made. i told my wife about -- after the event and his speech, he didn'
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mike: i will do it. give me your money. kristen: you're going to send us a photocopy of all of the tickets right? mike: sure. larry: i would like a little more confirmation. mikere. [laughter] larry: you will get around to it? mark -- mike is in barbados, please leave your message. [laughter] he is in the cayman islands or switzerland. what is the first thing you would buy, if you won all this money? kristen: oh my goodness. come back to me as michael first. michael: a gift. i would not quit my job. larry: you would not? michael: that is what they always say. of course i would be out of here. [laughter] did it used to sit here? kristen: you might be one of those working for fun people. larry: i would love to see that. kristen: i would buy an island in the south pacific. mike: would you let us visit? kristen: i don't know. [laughter] michael: larry's chair would be spinning in circles, he would be out of here. larry: that's a perfect example of what money does. can see the clouds coming out. this might've been the most honest for at four we have ever done. [laughter] [laughter] check out this time space wormhole i creat how's it work? let me see your togo, and
mike: i will do it. give me your money. kristen: you're going to send us a photocopy of all of the tickets right? mike: sure. larry: i would like a little more confirmation. mikere. [laughter] larry: you will get around to it? mark -- mike is in barbados, please leave your message. [laughter] he is in the cayman islands or switzerland. what is the first thing you would buy, if you won all this money? kristen: oh my goodness. come back to me as michael first. michael: a gift. i would not quit my...
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mike, mike was, i learned, got my wife, had a problem. i had my wife kept telling me that during her menstrual cycle, at the time she was bleeding too much. now my mother died because of this. and so i was afraid of my day than one day. the news came to her village that doctor. gov. i was giving free consultation to select this news was given to us by medical assistance. i but my wife went through an emergency camp organized by dr. golf, 20023000 women. my, their, the fact she was examined, an ultrasound was going to them and everything was free. and then they told her that you have to have an emergency surgery today. looks like the other person got all of them. mm. why would organizers and doctors encourage these procedures in the, for leaving the region? we collected medical records of women. we met who had undergone surgery in the last 2 years. ah, wish this be maybe because of infection persistent infection. lake majority of the females are having chronic be id chronic. so if i did, this is the cause of infections in them. if there is
mike, mike was, i learned, got my wife, had a problem. i had my wife kept telling me that during her menstrual cycle, at the time she was bleeding too much. now my mother died because of this. and so i was afraid of my day than one day. the news came to her village that doctor. gov. i was giving free consultation to select this news was given to us by medical assistance. i but my wife went through an emergency camp organized by dr. golf, 20023000 women. my, their, the fact she was examined, an...
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mike, mike was i learned, got my wife had a problem there. had my wife kept telling me that during her menstrual cycle, in fact, she was bleeding too much. my mother died because of this. and so i was afraid of my day to day. the news came to a village that doctor gov was giving free consultations, sawyer. this news was given to us by medical assistance. i but my wife went through an emergency count, organized by doctor golf, 20023000 women with her. thank. she was examined, ultrasound was telling them everything was free, and they told her that you have to have an emergency surgery today would be like, fill out, the other person, got all of them. mm. why would organizers and doctors encourage these procedures? mm. before leaving the region, we collected medical records of women. we met who had undergone surgery in the last 2 years. ah, wish this been maybe because of infection persistent infection, lake majority of the females are having chronic be id chronic. so if i did, this is the cause of infections in them. if this is infection treat with medicine, he was just having infection. when they're over, these are normal. this is an algorithm. it's a young female. if you had the moving over here at this young age, this is going to create a problem in her future life as it helps in oxygen metabolism, like towards mid to one is it is important for your bonehead, for your cardiovascular health, even for your mental health if we have some infection enough finger, we can just drop it off. we have to 1st find out the cause of that infection, treat that infection with medicine. and if there is any problem that is gambling, or be some major problem, then only me to quite amputation. so you can just remove an organ because it's having some problem, making them in the b, dest, the epi, center of the problem. many shall talk, clay says she has discovered an elaborate fraudulent scheme. in 5 years, she has collected hundreds of testimonies together with her daughter. she has gathered enough evidence to denounce the so called hysterectomy market. these surgeries are now built by private clinics between 60900 euros, which is twice as expensive as a child birth. who by an update who, by an okay, i mean the, it's terrifying ah, terrifying head that the local doctors abuse this practice. that's why there are so many hysterectomies on such a large scale. it agreed my the doctors have set up the whole system to make a lot of money. a hey, arnie da morris then tell. oh i took it up at the dinner. he still only heard that in 2018 manisha went to mum by the economic capital, accompanied by female sugar cane cutters. at a press conference, she denounced the private clinics and this very profitable market. the scandal made headlines and the local media, the government intervened and said they wanted to put an end to these abusive operations. they set up controls. since then in the city of feed, the number of operations has dropped from $120.00 per month to 80. this is still very high. in this city of 200000 inhabitants, private clinics are everywhere. and they all boast of performing hysterectomies. they are among the most expensive operations. we go to one of these clinics where hysterectomies are performed every week. on this day some 10 women are in the waiting room. most of them are agricultural workers. there is the doctor said i had fibroids in my uterus was very swollen. he said it was better to remove it. it wouldn't get better with medication that i needed surgery, operation cost or the equivalent of 8 months of work in the fields. she also had to go into debt. we meet doctor golf in his office. he was the one who prescribed a total hysterectomy to santa by due to the infection. we met with his care was she said that she just you and she did leg all the examinations. she had everything and she said that she was saying that she needed to me, but then she met another. and you don't say that she didn't need to me. how did it then? maybe i don't think maybe she's like, don't. i think she maybe me just said that some of the will the pro fees of some things with the i think the it is not true nowadays. angler digging the permission on top of the permission after the guy taking on july 30. only when you use a permission then the people are being according to him cases, the removal of the uterus for simple infection do not occur anymore. he invites us to follow the morning operation. a sugar cane cutter will have her uterus removed. he tells us it is for very good reason. and they haven't been doing enough to submit those. i do remember everybody. you can look up there. do you find a lot of that kind of cases here? many people tell me what the cost is on this is when on dr. golf, they did not explain the striking and frequent cases. the 5 point these fibers could be the cause of the intense and chronic pain that these women experience. but then why do so many female agricultural workers develop such conditions in the region? in the sugar belt? no one asks questions. women get sick as early as 20 years old. they suffer and they are operated on. we will have to look for answers elsewhere. how do you explain that? so many women are suffering maybe a period year and we're mature. susan is there we go. don't be willing to serve mr . science to abortion, to the environment. about best decides still now a very few studies are dead and no study has ling this. so fibroid or endometriosis, widow. i exposure of heavy metals. so i have gone to the trade to add another phone doctor. they have studied for 3 heavy metals for the lead for cadmium. and my judy, the fall that be a few odds of females who had fibroids, who would expose to get members could therapy, a link between the pain this woman experienced that leads to these mass hysterectomies and environmental pollution. this is an angle we want to explore. engine agriculture uses a lot of pesticides, some of which are banned in europe. we returned to the bead region with a kid, provided by a french laboratory. this kid is the only one able to detect the presence of more than 1800 different pollutants. and 49 metals we collect strands of hair from 5 sugar cane cutters who have undergone hysterectomy. what do you want to say here? i can grade. i know that i've gotten a good idea when i yes, you'll oh, oh, the samples were sent to france to be analyzed in a laboratory. one months later, we received the results, which were very worrying. mm. mm. mm. mm. the analysis revealed the presence of pesticides. but that was not the worst part. the woman's hair contained metals and unprecedented quantities never seen before in the laboratory. on our survey nettle suggestion and continued national, although young we observed poisoning from barium contamination and wanted in order to speak about toxicity. you have to be precise about what acute means are they are sized because it is really quite high at 80 times, or even 170 times the threshold of chronic toxicity in water. we found them. these examinations is something far beyond what we are used to encountering and observing the dog claim the observer. bombing upon his officially doth guess contests nor don't the noise. down among the 1st reactions are gastro, intestinal pain, abdominal pains that the fibroids occur. so symptoms could be fibroids to certain skin diseases where you cardiac problems or your severe fatigue in it or given the high levels of barium. we found that we are sure that these women are suffering from acute toxicity. the 5 women had the same results. if our mother is an environmental issue at the origin under her, says he during normal 1000 mm. this land is highly contaminated, barium and rare earth metals occur naturally in this environment, but in very small quantities. they are used in the chemical and high tech industry, as well as in the production of agricultural fertilizers. they are highly soluble in water and can spread over hundreds of kilometers and rivers, and water tables, and pollute large areas. this pollution could come from electronic waste and industrial sites, even if they are far away in india, 70 percent or for human requirement for water is of completed through ground water table. but a 40 percent of the diseases nowadays are no emanating from the water that has been used on this one water table. so i'm in the center water commission and the report has been emphatically saying that in all, all the 45 major, it was in india rama for drug angel's, not a mother. good audi. the, the heavy mental content has been over and above the wall health organization limits. and as well as the bureau of indian standard, setting up industries allowing household or domestic or discharges influence into the reverse. i'm and industries along the river banks is something which is now no more a acceptable thing, a for one. what to consider the human health of the country or the population health as a, as a priority the joint and abdominal pain that these women suffer could be due to their work on these contaminated lands. the hysterectomies performed as a consequence do not solve their problems. on the contrary, they worse than their state by making these women h quicker. we send the results of our tests by email to many shar from the reports you shared with us, the situation looks really alarming. it's something to be concerned about. and for that, we need to understand the causes. if we are able to know the causes, we will be able to work on finding solutions. if there is contain denise in the soil and water, then it could effect every one. children to me yesterday we went to the village of god, kara julie, which is one kilometer away from the village of cat water. in one family. there were 3 people who had symptoms of poisoning. some children too. we are going to talk to the doctors in bead and the people working in the government laboratories. we will also contact the people who work in water testing laboratories. we have to 1st understand ourselves what is going on. then we can educate the people concerned. if such cases are reported in the whole district, we will have to work on a larger scale and are preserving also to show the untruths to preserve their health. when you have to remove the contaminant content, it's not fatal waiver. they need to get away from the source in went to this case, it's their environment of your given the high level, it's easy to conclude. we will have to get away from that environment. it can be afforded to one or 2 can be not afforded to leon. that's another problem. how tell him way or not in problem? where so sir, no problem. we tried to contact the health authorities, marashi try to inform them of our test results. numbers got 19 go by needed. okay, please got it. okay, good. okay, getting what will happen when you, when you but he got giant since the covered 19 pandemic, it has been difficult to get any one on the phone. our calls and written requests have so far gone unanswered. in the meantime, money shes efforts continue to inspire and southern marsh tra, and the sugar belt people are starting to raise their voices so that the problem is no longer ignored. 4 years ago, a parent conte director of a local radio association learned of the situation, faced by female, came totters in her region. the dog. oh, yes. yes. so she then decided to create a special station to give them a voice and make their voices heard. every week, a partner goes to these villages to do prevention work, and collect testimonies of women who have undergone this operation. and who regretted today this afternoon. she has an interview with san gaeta, and a 26 year old sugar cane cutter who had surgery a few months ago. their interview is recorded. what all your symptoms are that are so horton, i was bleeding a lot in my stomach, hurt for how many years did you have this problem? 2 to 3 years. like thousands of others on gaeta had her uterus. ronan moved under pressure from a doctor. the young woman refused at 1st, but her husband and family pushed her to have the operation, thinking it would save her life. and he was angry to has since fallen into depression as the mother of 2 children. she regrets that she will never be able to give birth again. andre, yes, i live. i wanted to have another child who got but i had this problem and i was afraid to you regretted england being fin avenue. yes, i regret it. but ever unless i am young and i was afraid for my life as uterus is a part of the body that is very important for a woman. if we don't have a room, how can we give birth to a child? i can't. how can i remove such an important part of your body? just because the doctor tells you to up we are. do you understand how serious this is? big now. bad and yes. and a martin vera. nothing angular. a video of i yet can cervical lou along out with if we have cancer of the uterus, what only then should we have a hysterectomy? there is no need to do a hysterectomy otherwise. that's why i go around telling people not to have a hysterectomy. that's what they look like. i like this. i mean i said we're looking every actually many days. is that better? yeah, late. but don't we try like days? many of them are they didn't just do one example offered. we're in this area. you can have many, many meetings or to problems which we are dealing in in our building. so every time they've something we have to think of all the broad of anger and we have repeated. or that you should stop from thing to with sanky test testimony will be air to night. unders community radio station a he yes. i know my number's go for the all you know, any night you have one poor them. whether these are the ones of it. so it is a striking example that our partner hopes will raise awareness among other fema agricultural workers and dissuade them from taking this action. all of these women and activists have already won their 1st fight. the female came cutters have emerge is from the shadows. their problems are getting attention in india, one of the world's largest check our producers, hulu. it all new ideas in conventions, down what's drive the economy, the engine as social progress. but do they really make our lives easier? 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so did i leave anyone out mike mike roan always here to protect us. thank you, mike. okay, so let's get into it. it's about you in the book and donald this is your first book, but as was mentioned you've written many many opinion pieces and prominent publications. so what inspired you to actually hunker down and write a whole book. and well, i think a couple of things i've been doing this work for a while and looking at public services. looking at privatization of different things and you know, i think back to when i was when we were children because we're about the same age, i believe and you know, there was we had trust in our public institutions. we were making progress medicare got passed food got safer the air got cleaner. and so you know that kind of the the background and when we do the and the work i do we get calls from around the country, you know today of you know cities trying to figure out how to unpack a proposal to privatize something or or to make, you know services more efficient or what have you. and you know after 10 years of work dealing with place
so did i leave anyone out mike mike roan always here to protect us. thank you, mike. okay, so let's get into it. it's about you in the book and donald this is your first book, but as was mentioned you've written many many opinion pieces and prominent publications. so what inspired you to actually hunker down and write a whole book. and well, i think a couple of things i've been doing this work for a while and looking at public services. looking at privatization of different things and you know,...
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freedom conference and talking about his former vice president mike pence. >> but, i never called mike pence a win, i never called him a lamp, mike pence had a chance to be great, he had a chance to be a historic, but just like bill barr and the rest of these week people, mike, and i say it sadly because i like him, mike did not have the courage to act, bill barr was afraid of certain things and you know what they were? very pleased to not impeach me, do not and ph me, plays, as of what is wrong with being impeached? i got impeached twice and my numbers went up. i do not want to be impeached, sir, i do not want to be impeached, the election was perfect, it was so good, the election was perfect, and the democrats are sitting back and thinking, no way are we going to impeach this guy. it is terrible. mike was afraid of whatever he was a fellow afraid of. but, as you heard a year and a half ago, mike pence had absolutely no choice but to be a human conveyor belt, but human conveyor belt, even if the votes were fauci said he had to send the boats. could not do anything. i said what happens when you have more votes than you have voter
freedom conference and talking about his former vice president mike pence. >> but, i never called mike pence a win, i never called him a lamp, mike pence had a chance to be great, he had a chance to be a historic, but just like bill barr and the rest of these week people, mike, and i say it sadly because i like him, mike did not have the courage to act, bill barr was afraid of certain things and you know what they were? very pleased to not impeach me, do not and ph me, plays, as of what...
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hi, mike. >> mike: pleasure to be working with you. i'm mikeartel to engage in dangerous human smuggling at a monumental scale. speak of this is what can happen when the most vulnerable people in the world put their lives into the hands of criminals. 53 migrants killed in a single day. that's just the latest example but it's happening over and over. migrants dying along the border on a daily basis. >> made it to the lead didn't they checked her pulse and it was really low. by the time they brought her out under the tree she was gone. >> did she die from heat exposure? >> am assuming it was heat exposure. >> mike: senior correspondent is life in los angeles. good morning to you, mike. the administration haven't been officially released any death toll figures since 2020. the number that have died trying to sneak into this country is way up. there have been 518 migrant deaths along the southern border this fiscal year. and 566 last year. that's a huge jump from the last publicly reported number of 247 deaths in fiscal year 2020. this year's number
hi, mike. >> mike: pleasure to be working with you. i'm mikeartel to engage in dangerous human smuggling at a monumental scale. speak of this is what can happen when the most vulnerable people in the world put their lives into the hands of criminals. 53 migrants killed in a single day. that's just the latest example but it's happening over and over. migrants dying along the border on a daily basis. >> made it to the lead didn't they checked her pulse and it was really low. by the...
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mike pence himself? joining us now is tom lobianco. politics reporter at yahoo news, he was covered mike pence as time governor in -- and author of piety & power, mikend the taking of the white house. tom, thank you for being here. you know more about mike pence in a circle the probably any other reporter, do you think those two aides got mike pence's blessing before testifying for the justice department granary? >> yeah, definitely. it is a tight-knit circle, one of the tightest operations i've ever covered. and nothing happens without the bosses approval so my guess is absolutely, nobody has confirmed that, but you know, if you are seeing marc short testify, he is the only person closest to mike pence that mike short carries the pants. >> we all know how mike feels about karen pants. and your piece about mike pence and yahoo news, you -- trump advisor keeping tabs on tans who set of the former vice president quote, they are very strategic about when he pops his head up. his path to the white house, if he has won, and the it argues that he does not, it's to do exactly what he has been doing. what do you think that aid meant that? what is mike pence
mike pence himself? joining us now is tom lobianco. politics reporter at yahoo news, he was covered mike pence as time governor in -- and author of piety & power, mikend the taking of the white house. tom, thank you for being here. you know more about mike pence in a circle the probably any other reporter, do you think those two aides got mike pence's blessing before testifying for the justice department granary? >> yeah, definitely. it is a tight-knit circle, one of the tightest...
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mike pence? >> mike pence. >> so donald trump was wrong about the constitution. >> yes. yes. and i think he got some very bad advice about the constitution that day. >> does that disqualify him from being president dagain? >> what i learned what qualifies someone to be president is the voters. >> how about for you? >> i would love to hear some time his side of it, his explanation for this. >> has that happened yet? >> not yet. >> i hope he gives it to you. i hope he gives it to the american people. >> in >> indeed. >> senator mike lee, thank you for coming to "firing line." >> thank you. >> "firing line" is made possible by -- >>> hello and welcome to amanpour and company. here's what's coming up. how russia is using sudan's goal to fuel its war in ukraine. -- joins us with her extraordinary reporting. the. >>> then. >> the streets were filled with kite fighters all looking up trying to gain position. >> this novel the kite runner gets a broadway treatment. >>> also ahead -- >> when people are dying or getting sick or worried about dying or getting sick, people rethink the meaning of their lives. >> as the world moves on from the coronavirus pandemic, this yale professor warns that it will have a long-lasting impact
mike pence? >> mike pence. >> so donald trump was wrong about the constitution. >> yes. yes. and i think he got some very bad advice about the constitution that day. >> does that disqualify him from being president dagain? >> what i learned what qualifies someone to be president is the voters. >> how about for you? >> i would love to hear some time his side of it, his explanation for this. >> has that happened yet? >> not yet. >> i...
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mike. mike: interesting, thanks a lot. once a well established south carolina lawyer, alec murdoch is indicted for the murder of his wife and son. more on that story next. end al's is full of them. because flowers find a way to break through. just like we will. join the fight at alz.org/walk (vo) get verizon business unlimited from the network businesses rely on. like manny. event planning with our best plan ever. (manny) yeah, that's what i do. (vo) with 5g ultra wideband in many more cities, you get up to 10 times the speed at no extra cost. get verizon business unlimited from the network businesses rely on. research shows that people remember ads with young people having a good time. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's a pool party. look what i brought! liberty mutual! they customize your home insurance... so you only pay for what you need! ♪young people having a good time with insurance.♪ ♪young people.♪ ♪good times.♪ ♪insurance!♪ only pay for what you need. ♪liberty liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ migraine hits hard, so u hit back with ubrelvy u level up u won't take a time-out one dose of ubrelvy works fast it can quickly stop migraine in its tracks within 2 hours without worrying if it's too late or where you are unlike older medicines, ubrelvy is a pill that directly blocks a protein believed to be a cause of migraine. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. most common side effects were nausea and tiredness. migraine pain relief starts with u learn how abbvie could help you save. ask about ubrelvy, the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. mikert. five images of pope francis' arrival in canada. over the next few days he will meet with indigenous leaders and survivors of the residential school system where many indigenous children were abused was also expected to personally apologize for the catholic church's role in establishing the system. pope francis arriving in canada. alec murdoch once a prominent cell phone out lawyer is facing more than 80 charges raising from financial crimes to the murder of his wife and son. let mysterious circumstances during their deaths as well the details of the murdoch family shadow we passed to draw national attention but for more insight toward me no criminal defense attorney brian claypool, brian welcome back. >> things or have me mike. >> alex murdoch pleaded not guilty to the murders of his wife and son but he faces 30 years to life in prison without parole if convicted. maggie and paul murdoch were found fatally shot in june 2021. what you see is the most critical facts or prosecutors mu
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mike pence? >> mike pence. >> so donald trump was wrong about the constitution. >> yes. yes. and i think he got some very bad advice about the constitution that day. >> does that disqualify him from being president dagain? >> what i learned what qualifies someone to be president is the voters. >> how about for you? >> i would love to hear some time his side of it, his explanation for this. >> has that happened yet? >> not yet. >> i hope he gives it to you. i hope he gives it to the american people. >> in >> indeed. >> senator mike lee, thank you for coming to "firing line." >> thank you. >> "firing line" is made possible by -- mister rogers' neighborhood is made possible in part by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [ "won't you be my neighbor?" playing ] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ -♪ it's a beautiful day in this neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? ♪ ♪ could you be mine? ♪
mike pence? >> mike pence. >> so donald trump was wrong about the constitution. >> yes. yes. and i think he got some very bad advice about the constitution that day. >> does that disqualify him from being president dagain? >> what i learned what qualifies someone to be president is the voters. >> how about for you? >> i would love to hear some time his side of it, his explanation for this. >> has that happened yet? >> not yet. >> i...
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mike pence." >> hang mike pence! hang mike pence! >> i remember pat saying something to the effect of, "mark, we need to do something more. they're literally calling for the vice president to be effing hung." and mark had responded something to the effect of, "you heard him, pat. he thinks mike deserves it. he doesn't think they're doing anything wrong." to which pat said something -- "this is effing crazy." >> reporter: linsey, sources tell us cipollone's testimony could be limited due to attorney/client privilege. but the committee is all but certain to use video from his taped interview in the final hearings set to take place next week. >> lots of interest in what he has to say. pierre, thank you. >>> next tonight, we're tracking severe storms at this hour, from montana all the way to the east. damaging winds, large hail and possible tornadoes reaching into the carolinas. more than a dozen states under dangerous heat alerts, with temperatures into the triple digits. ginger zee is tracking it all for us. hey, ginger. >> reporter: he
mike pence." >> hang mike pence! hang mike pence! >> i remember pat saying something to the effect of, "mark, we need to do something more. they're literally calling for the vice president to be effing hung." and mark had responded something to the effect of, "you heard him, pat. he thinks mike deserves it. he doesn't think they're doing anything wrong." to which pat said something -- "this is effing crazy." >> reporter: linsey, sources tell...
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mike pence didn't do any of that. think about it. donald trump tried to have mike pence hung and mike pence today, the only distinction he made was trump looks a little more at the past and i'm going to look a little more to the future. somebody in the audience asked mike pence a question directly. are there any differences between you and donald trump? and the man who tried to have him hung, mike pence really didn't say there were many differences. this is trump's party and it will remain that way until pence has the courage to stand up. >> beyond pence, dave, as we look ahead to 2024 match-ups, is that not the question? policy aside. maybe there won't be many policies difference. either with trump or against trump. >> yeah. what mike pence is doing is building a strategy out of necessity here. he is interesting in running for the republican nomination in 2024. and he knows he has a bit of a market share problem because of the swath of the party that remains committed to donald trump and donald trump's lie about the 2020 election being illegitimate and rigged and stolen. so those fol
mike pence didn't do any of that. think about it. donald trump tried to have mike pence hung and mike pence today, the only distinction he made was trump looks a little more at the past and i'm going to look a little more to the future. somebody in the audience asked mike pence a question directly. are there any differences between you and donald trump? and the man who tried to have him hung, mike pence really didn't say there were many differences. this is trump's party and it will remain that...
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designed to try and find out stuff then mike mike president trump looked that. no one was a scandal they're side of the questions that might make present trump look good. but that's fine. it just reaffirms in my mind that the committee is politically biased. >> what can you tell us about the committee interview with mick mulvaney? we kind of questions do you ask someone who incited right and try to stay in power, and try to make him look good? >> let me first preface it by, saying i'm not going to response any detail because i wasn't even there, i wasn't other committee meetings at the time that that interview took place. no one's trying to make anybody look bad or look good. we are just trying to get to the truth of what happened. and i have to assume that that is some kind of preemptive pandering to the former president. but, in any event, we are a bipartisan committee that does not have a political objective at all. our mandate is to discover the facts of what took place on january the 6th and the causes behind it, one and prevent insurrections going forward.
designed to try and find out stuff then mike mike president trump looked that. no one was a scandal they're side of the questions that might make present trump look good. but that's fine. it just reaffirms in my mind that the committee is politically biased. >> what can you tell us about the committee interview with mick mulvaney? we kind of questions do you ask someone who incited right and try to stay in power, and try to make him look good? >> let me first preface it by, saying...
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mike's trades. a while back, mike laid out a way to drive into ford for the long haul. >> at the current valuation, ford is trading at $474,000 enterprise value per electric vehicle souls. that is just to its business, compare that to 182,000 and has a tells the. this one seems pretty cheap. i was looking at those jen 13 calls, the stock was up 12 and half. is in the money now. is cost about $2.40. >> the stock has climbed about 3%. mikeare you doing now? >> i happen to own the stock and i own struggles because i got into the trade before we talked about it on the air of the stock was at a lower level than. one of the things you can do, because we are in a difficult market environment and have this elevated volatility, considered to selling their data premium against it. if you don't the stock utensils and downside. could potentially have the stock put to where you can sell some sleight of the money call options. that will offset that decay allow us to hang onto this position longer because i still like it. cement came to take some tweets. our first then asks how long do you think the pop and test learnings last and how would you trade it? carter, what do you say? >> a pop it was right at 10%. closed poorly along with. i think the was over. left it on. below and i suspect that is going to be filled. >> our next fan asks a favor stockton iraq is down 45% has a lot of potential tailwinds. we have bottomed it can run. po
mike's trades. a while back, mike laid out a way to drive into ford for the long haul. >> at the current valuation, ford is trading at $474,000 enterprise value per electric vehicle souls. that is just to its business, compare that to 182,000 and has a tells the. this one seems pretty cheap. i was looking at those jen 13 calls, the stock was up 12 and half. is in the money now. is cost about $2.40. >> the stock has climbed about 3%. mikeare you doing now? >> i happen to own...
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mike. mike: kevin corke report for the white house -- but kevin, many thanks. joining us now, transportation secretary pete buttigieg. mr. secretary, welcome back to fox news sunday. >> good morning. let's all start with busy travel seasons during the busy summer travel season. we have had weeks of cancellations and delays amid pilot shortage. this comes as there are complaints of passengers there not been treated well by the commercial airlines. and after american taxpayers gave the commercial aviation industry $54 billion during the pandemic, can you understand why some taxpayers feel like they aren't getting their money's worth from the airline industry? >> that's right. a lot of passengers have experienced frustration, including me and millions of other americans. now, we have seen some improvement over the course of the summer. but still not at an acceptable level in terms of performance, cancellation and delays. so, here's what we are doing about it : woke collaborate with airlines when they're ready to take steps that are positive and proactive. whether that is improvement in pay that are helping with hiring or possibly customer service. we are also going to enforce passenger eczema rights. and this is not new for us, as a matter fact, it was lester that i announce the stiffest vines ever imposed under our consumer protection program for airlines that were failing to provide refunds to passengers they got stuck with cancellations. as a matter fact, we have just concluded another ten investigations on airlines on these issues, and have lunch another ten or so that we are going to pursue to make sure that consumers and passengers are protected. at the same time, i do and to emphasize again, we have seen movements in the right direction. you know, i gathered airline leaders after memorial day travel weekend. we saw a really high level of cancellations and delays they are. the july 4 travel weekend we just came through widgets of the busiest travel days of the year, definitely fewer cancellations and delays. the numbers i just saw from the last few days, they around too, at 2.5%. still higher than they should be. it's never going to be zero. but we really want to see them push toward the 1% or so with realistic scheduling, responsible customer service, and all the things airlines need to do to properly service the tickets that they are selling to passengers. mike: u.s. commercial pilots must retired at age 65 by law. nbc did a study finding, quote, by 2029 at a single baby boomer will be able to legally fly commercial aircraft. as they leap, they take not just a substantial part of the labor force with them, but also decades of expertise and experience in the air. i am told senator lindsey graham is talking with colleagues about potentially raising that retirement age for commercial pilots to 67. would you support that? >> look, these retirement ages are there for a reason, and the reason is safety. i am not going to be on board with anything that could compromise safety. now, with clearly the cases we need to cultivate, train, and support a new generation of qualified pilots. as a matter fact, just last week, i was out with some programs that are helping to cultivate that interest in students and support them as they get their hours and get those qualifications. the answer is not to keep the baby boomer generation in the cockpit and definitel
mike. mike: kevin corke report for the white house -- but kevin, many thanks. joining us now, transportation secretary pete buttigieg. mr. secretary, welcome back to fox news sunday. >> good morning. let's all start with busy travel seasons during the busy summer travel season. we have had weeks of cancellations and delays amid pilot shortage. this comes as there are complaints of passengers there not been treated well by the commercial airlines. and after american taxpayers gave the...