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renee, thank you very much for talking to me today...and helping me to hear about your personal experience and to learn more. first thing i wanted to do was to find out more about your childhood in zdunska wola. zdunska wola, yes. did i get that right? you got it right. perfect. first time. my father was a chief accountant at the largest textile firm in europe. he had a very good job. very good position. would he have been known by people in the town? everybody. you know, people used to bow to him when he went to the street, yes, with my mother. beautifully dressed always, very elegantly dressed. they gave him so much respect. and your mum, was she at home looking after you? my mother was at home, looking after the house, after the children. keeping us all happy. renee's family was integrated into polish society and lived peacefully alongside jews and non—jews alike. i was born in 1932, in southern hungary. i come from a family of... a very religious family. there was five boys, four girls, my mother and father. i used to get up in the m
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el próximo lunes se cumplirá un mes de la trágica muerte de don rené búcaro, de 62 años, cuyo cuerpoco forense del condado contra costa desde ese día, sin que ningún familiar lo haya reclamado. por eso me llamó un miembro de la iglesia en berkeley, donde don rené trabajaba y asistía, preocupada, ya que la ley en california solo permite tener un cadáver por 30 días. don rené, de origen salvadoreño, murió trabajando como guardia de seguridad el pasado 6 de diciembre en discovery bay, cuando un joven de 17 años lo impactó con su vehículo mientras estaba en su casilla. muchas veces nos toca de que desafortunadamente la persona no tenía familia. y qué pasa en esa instancia? lo que pasa en esa instancia es de que si la funeraria no puede localizar a ningún familiar, desafortunadamente, entonces nosotros ya como personas somos posesión del del del condado. la lane miembro de la iglesia donde asistía don rené en berkeley y a quien consideraba un gran amigo, dice que ha sido un desafío contactar a su familia por la distancia y por el idioma. we've heard from a couple of people who have reache
el próximo lunes se cumplirá un mes de la trágica muerte de don rené búcaro, de 62 años, cuyo cuerpoco forense del condado contra costa desde ese día, sin que ningún familiar lo haya reclamado. por eso me llamó un miembro de la iglesia en berkeley, donde don rené trabajaba y asistía, preocupada, ya que la ley en california solo permite tener un cadáver por 30 días. don rené, de origen salvadoreño, murió trabajando como guardia de seguridad el pasado 6 de diciembre en discovery...
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but renee, amy, thank you so much.ll the best to you and to all of your fellow neighbors there in altadena. all the best. >> thank you and thanks to cnn. >> the pair of shoes i'm wearing right now, i got because the ones i had are the only pair of shoes i own, were just filthy and covered with soot and all that. and the photographer who went up with me and took probably some of the pictures you saw, gave me a pair of his shoes, and i'm wearing them now. so cnn is actually maybe not thinking of it, but has provided me with assistance. and i think you're going to be incredibly important as this all moves forward. so thank you. >> collectively, collectively, we are so glad to be able to help in any way. thank you so much, renee. all the best to you. we'll be right back kobe believed in himself at the youngest possible age. >> it's one of the most remarkable stories in sports history. >> i don't want to be remembered as just a basketball player. >> kobe premieres january 25th on cnn. >> you know what's brilliant? boring. t
but renee, amy, thank you so much.ll the best to you and to all of your fellow neighbors there in altadena. all the best. >> thank you and thanks to cnn. >> the pair of shoes i'm wearing right now, i got because the ones i had are the only pair of shoes i own, were just filthy and covered with soot and all that. and the photographer who went up with me and took probably some of the pictures you saw, gave me a pair of his shoes, and i'm wearing them now. so cnn is actually maybe not...
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renÉe: this is where i think the trade-offs are.ting to see people in the community doing this is almost a labor of love for their community. very much like i as a member of this may be marginalized community don't want to see content from these people who are likely to harass me. you have labelers who exist who meet a niche need to. what we worried about in the paper though is that ultimately you have to create some sort of economic means by which it is not just a volunteer labor of love in order for it to scale in a material way. we try to present has balanced a view as possible. here's a view of what is possible in the world and here are the challenges in ways we need to get past that but as you are noting, it's a moment where people are fleeing -- people fled x on the left because they didn't like the changes to the moderation and the vibes it created. people previously created to parler and true social on the right when they didn't like certain dynamics. you are starting to see users realizing they don't have to commit to one s
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el próximo lunes se cumplirá un mes de la trágica muerte de don rené búcaro, de 62 años, cuyo cuerpo que ningún familiar lo haya reclamado. por eso me llamó un miembro de la iglesia en berkeley, donde don rené trabajaba y asistía, preocupada, ya que la ley en california solo permite tener un cadáver por 300 días. don rené, de origen salvadoreño, murió trabajando como guardia de seguridad el pasado 6 de diciembre en discovery bay, cuando un joven de 17 años lo impactó con su vehículo mientras estaba en su casilla. muchas veces nos toca de que desafortunadamente la persona no tenía familia. y qué pasa en esa instancia? lo que pasa en esa instancia es de que si la funeraria no puede localizar a ningún familiar, desafortunadamente, entonces nosotros ya como personas somos posesión de del del condado. la lane miembro de la iglesiaonde asistía don rené en berkeley y a quien consideraba un gran amigo, dice que ha sido un desafío contactar a su familia por la distancia y por el idioma. we heard from a couple people who have reached. logramos hablar con algunos familiares, quienes nos dijeron
el próximo lunes se cumplirá un mes de la trágica muerte de don rené búcaro, de 62 años, cuyo cuerpo que ningún familiar lo haya reclamado. por eso me llamó un miembro de la iglesia en berkeley, donde don rené trabajaba y asistía, preocupada, ya que la ley en california solo permite tener un cadáver por 300 días. don rené, de origen salvadoreño, murió trabajando como guardia de seguridad el pasado 6 de diciembre en discovery bay, cuando un joven de 17 años lo impactó con su...
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geoff: renee, thank you for your insights. we appreciate it. renee: thank you. biden administration has determined that the rapid support forces rebel group in sudan is committing genocide, and the treasury has announced new sanctions for the group's leader and affiliated companies. it's the latest escalation for sudan, which aid groups say is facing the worst humanitarian crisis in the world right now. >> she can no longer hold her son, so zaytona yacoub clings to the clothes he left behind. >> i found his body stiffened. i asked my neighbor to have a look at him. she told me your son is gone. >> 7.5-year-old zaki died of starvation. his family, like millions, displaced by years of fighting in sudan. zaytona is now among the masses mourning a loved one in this war. today, secretary of state antony blinken declared that a genocide took place in sudan, singling out the paramilitary rapid support forces, or rsf, as fueling some of the worst violence. in a statement, blinken said "the rsf and allied militias have systematically murdered men and boys, even infants,
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gmac for arts and health renÉe fleming.rd nominated singer, songwriter, culture there were. >> that man does not have justice. we cannot forget our fourth panelist. >> correct. >> i love that when i do things correct. that makes me very happy. we may have to hear more about that. that is great. you heard michelle who i was interviewing. kind of holding space with. i like to think of interviews as that. we will hold space together and see what happens. we are talking about that intersection malady of the idea of law, social justice, the arts , healing, where it comes from, how it resonates, how it resides and how it provides us with a sense of healing and forward momentum. i will start with you, doctor. share a little bit about what you do and how you see that work guiding us or intersecting with the arts. >> glad to. i did serve for 12 years as the director of the national institutes of health. overseeing it in an incredible array of science. applications that may save lives including the response to covid. you had tony fel
gmac for arts and health renÉe fleming.rd nominated singer, songwriter, culture there were. >> that man does not have justice. we cannot forget our fourth panelist. >> correct. >> i love that when i do things correct. that makes me very happy. we may have to hear more about that. that is great. you heard michelle who i was interviewing. kind of holding space with. i like to think of interviews as that. we will hold space together and see what happens. we are talking about...
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thanks to renee. let's continue this conversation with senator maria cantwell, a democrat representing the state of washington. she is the ranking member of the commerce, science and transportation committee. senator, thank you for joining us. so you have received briefings from the ntsb and the faa. what have you learned from them? >> well. >> data is starting to flow in, but it's most important to give the ntsb the time to do the investigation. ultimately, the ntsb will find the facts that right now, people can have conjecture about. but so important to let them get that information, because ultimately, the facts will lead us to the changes we need to see. >> but can you confirm any of the information that's out there, based on the briefings you've received about the black hawk helicopter, and that it may have veered off its flight path and been at a higher altitude than it should have been? >> well, i represent a big aviation state. you know, the seattle times is a pulitzer award winning newspaper
thanks to renee. let's continue this conversation with senator maria cantwell, a democrat representing the state of washington. she is the ranking member of the commerce, science and transportation committee. senator, thank you for joining us. so you have received briefings from the ntsb and the faa. what have you learned from them? >> well. >> data is starting to flow in, but it's most important to give the ntsb the time to do the investigation. ultimately, the ntsb will find the...
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muchÍsimas gracias renÉ por acompaÑarnos en vivo esta maÑana.r otros beneficios y ademÁs riesgos que dicen las autoridades que son para la salud. por ejemplo despuÉs de analizar datos de 200,000 personas que tomaron esta clase de medicamentos en un promedio de casi cuatro aÑos y lo compararon, los investigadores encontraron que los mismos producÍan el riesgo de trastornos del consumo de sustancias, ademÁs de ideas suicidas y problemas psicÓticos. la mayorÍa de los estadounidenses piensan que los costos de los medicamentos recetados son irrazonables y creen que un factor importante que contribuye a ese alto costo son las ganancias obtenidas por las compaÑÍas farmacÉuticas, aunque el 65% de adultos afirma que es fÁcil llegar por recetas, quienes toman cuatro o mÁs medicamentos tienen mÁs problemas por ello quieres saber quÉ podrÍa significar el segundo mandato del presidente trump para los costos de los medicamentos recetados. uno de cada 12 niÑos se convierten en vÍctimas de abuso sexual en lÍnea, esto de acuerdo con un estudio de la universidad
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renee: yes. in december 2016 in response to widespread criticism of fake news that had gone viral quite a bit during the 2016 presidential campaign. and the platform faced a lot of backlash in response to that. so the fact-checking initiative was launched as part of facebook's efforts to kind of restore its brand, restore trust. it partnered with the third-party fact-checking organizations that were certified by the international fact-checking network. so, it went to existing organizations that were already quite reputable. and it worked to incorporate adding context. they came up with a moderation framework called remove, reduce, inform. remove is when content is taken down. reduce is when it's reduced in distribution, it's not pushed out to as many people. and the fact-checking piece was a really big part of inform, which tried to add a little bit more information to the stories that were going viral or articles that people were seeing in their news feed. geoff: meta says it's moving to a commu
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and, rene, i know you used to cover aviation for cnn as part of your regular assignment. what have we learned so far as this effort is underway? and what do we expect to hear from officials this morning? i think you bring up such a good point about sunrise, because remember, this all happened last night. 8:48 p.m. the cover of darkness. so this is really the first daylight that investigators will be able to kind of examine and see a full picture potential. how big this debris field may be. pieces of potentially the wreckage all going to be critical in this investigation. and when we talk about who is involved here, we're seeing multiple agencies, the army department of defense, ntsb, the faa all launching their own investigations into all of this. and what's really going to be critical at this point is finding those black boxes. that is going to be a treasure trove of information for these investigators. i see we do have these live pictures here. it's hard to make out. are you able to see what that is? yeah. we just to give our viewers a little bit of a sense here. it's h
and, rene, i know you used to cover aviation for cnn as part of your regular assignment. what have we learned so far as this effort is underway? and what do we expect to hear from officials this morning? i think you bring up such a good point about sunrise, because remember, this all happened last night. 8:48 p.m. the cover of darkness. so this is really the first daylight that investigators will be able to kind of examine and see a full picture potential. how big this debris field may be....
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rene haas. that's coming up very shortly. >> let's begin with the markets. i know you are looking at some of the follow-through to what the stargate might eventually bring to all kinds of suppliers. >> yeah. initially, excuse me, initially you see these things and you think, well, it is for show. we all know that oracle said -- remember when they need 1000 data centers? [ inaudible ] were to have rene haas. big position in that and then you step back and you say wait a second, a.i. is the partner here. you know, you see sam waltman up there meme guys coming in and saying, you know what, hey, this could work because we already knew ora second. i thought he was microsoft's guy. then he is not. and then you realize, you know what? there's something big going on here. bigger than you think. what drives oracle of 16 not because of mean guys coming in and saying, you know what? hey, they already knew oracle was going to do this but maybe there is a reshuffling of the alliance and the alliance could be
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rene.w that 300 plus first responders involved in this desperate effort overnight to try to find any survivors. what else do we know about the investigation? yeah, i mean, we're here. we're still hearing those helicopters bobbing, buzzing above us, but we have not seen the sign of the debris field just as yet. obviously, that is going to be an area that investigators are going to be focused on. we know that there. are multiple entities investigating this midair collision. the army says that it will be investigating the ntsb, the faa, and we know that the american airlines ceo says that he will be coming here to washington, d.c., with his go team. but it is an all hands on deck approach. um, as we know, this airspace is incredibly busy. lots of military aircraft, police aircraft, and of course, obviously the commercial aircraft. so what investigators are really going to be zeroing in on is why didn't the pilots of this army, black. hawk helicopter maintain that visual separation, that safe d
rene.w that 300 plus first responders involved in this desperate effort overnight to try to find any survivors. what else do we know about the investigation? yeah, i mean, we're here. we're still hearing those helicopters bobbing, buzzing above us, but we have not seen the sign of the debris field just as yet. obviously, that is going to be an area that investigators are going to be focused on. we know that there. are multiple entities investigating this midair collision. the army says that it...
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rene, what is the latest that you're picking up? >> well. >> let's focus. >> on the victims first, kate. we can tell you that as of this morning, 14 bodies are still missing. four of them still pinned inside of the aircraft, and two of the soldiers who were inside of that black hawk helicopter have yet to be recovered. we know that recovery efforts will resume soon as the sun comes up this morning. now, we also are expecting the flight manifest with the names of the victims, all of them who were on board the the commercial aircraft to potentially be released today. and we also know that president donald trump has plans to meet with some of the victims families. it is unclear when that meeting will happen. now, as for the investigation that is ramping up this morning, you mentioned the black boxes have been recovered from both aircraft. both the airplane as well as the black hawk helicopter. the ntsb telling us yesterday that they expect to have a preliminary report with a readout from these black boxes within the next 30 days. inves
rene, what is the latest that you're picking up? >> well. >> let's focus. >> on the victims first, kate. we can tell you that as of this morning, 14 bodies are still missing. four of them still pinned inside of the aircraft, and two of the soldiers who were inside of that black hawk helicopter have yet to be recovered. we know that recovery efforts will resume soon as the sun comes up this morning. now, we also are expecting the flight manifest with the names of the victims,...
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let's get straight to cnn's rene marsh. rene, first of all, what more can you tell us about this ground stop that was put in place and has just now been lifted? >> yes, sarah. good morning. and this is all due to the mid-air collision that we saw happen on wednesday night. and the issue is that the airport, which is a busy one, has a lot of volume, but it is down one of its runways again due to that mid-air collision that occurred. but as you mentioned, that has been lifted at this hour. but in the meantime, the ntsb investigation has really ramped up. now that they have those black boxes from the commercial passenger plane, they have opened them. they begin the begun the process of reading the data on them. and we are told that they feel confident that they will be able to get data off of those black boxes. we do expect a preliminary report from the ntsb within the next 30 days. again, those black boxes are now in their possession and in their labs. they're also waiting on a crane to arrive at this crash site. the crane wi
let's get straight to cnn's rene marsh. rene, first of all, what more can you tell us about this ground stop that was put in place and has just now been lifted? >> yes, sarah. good morning. and this is all due to the mid-air collision that we saw happen on wednesday night. and the issue is that the airport, which is a busy one, has a lot of volume, but it is down one of its runways again due to that mid-air collision that occurred. but as you mentioned, that has been lifted at this hour....
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thank you so much, renee. the defense department has since launched its own investigation into how that army black hawk helicopter collided with the american airlines jet. >> cnn's natasha bertrand is at the pentagon. natasha, what are you learning? >> well, brianna, one of the really key aspects of the investigation, of course, is going to be that black box inside the black hawk helicopter, which, according to secretary of defense pete hegseth, that has not been retrieved yet. but we saw president trump post on truth social earlier this morning that he made basically a definitive assessment that the helicopter was flying too high. seeming to suggest that that was the reason for this collision. but pete hegseth again, who is newly installed as the secretary of defense, he would not go that far. in an interview earlier today on fox and friends, saying that all of that is still under investigation. here's what he said. we do not appear to have that sound at this moment, but he said that this was not necessarily
thank you so much, renee. the defense department has since launched its own investigation into how that army black hawk helicopter collided with the american airlines jet. >> cnn's natasha bertrand is at the pentagon. natasha, what are you learning? >> well, brianna, one of the really key aspects of the investigation, of course, is going to be that black box inside the black hawk helicopter, which, according to secretary of defense pete hegseth, that has not been retrieved yet. but...
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renee, thank you so much. let's get over to arlette saenz. and arlette, we were talking to you just before the press conference began. you were there at the press conference and d.c. fire and ems made clear, i mean, listing out all of the agencies that were involved in trying to help. um, in, in rescuing people overnight as they announced, though, it is now switching from a rescue to a recovery operation. so what happens next? >> yeah, kate, that was the tragic news out of this press conference. as they have said, that they've shifted from a search and rescue to a recovery operation. the d.c. fire and ems chief saying that it does not believe that there are any survivors from this collision between that american airlines flight from wichita, kansas, here to reagan national and that army helicopter. now, what we know so far is that they have pulled out at least 28 bodies as they've been conducting this search. that includes 27 people who were aboard that american airlines flight. and then another soldier who had been on board that army blackha
renee, thank you so much. let's get over to arlette saenz. and arlette, we were talking to you just before the press conference began. you were there at the press conference and d.c. fire and ems made clear, i mean, listing out all of the agencies that were involved in trying to help. um, in, in rescuing people overnight as they announced, though, it is now switching from a rescue to a recovery operation. so what happens next? >> yeah, kate, that was the tragic news out of this press...
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rene, what is the latest? >> the latest, john, is that now that the sun is up, that recovery mission is underway, looking for four more bodies. we know that four of the, excuse me, 14 more bodies. we know that four are still pinned inside of the plane. and the two soldiers on board that black hawk helicopter have yet to be recovered. we also expect the flight manifest from the passenger plane to be released today, revealing the names of the victims on that commercial flight and president donald trump saying that he will meet with some of the victims families. but it's unclear when that will happen. now, as for the investigation that is ramping up and well underway, we will say that we know that the black boxes have been recovered for both aircraft, and the process of beginning to read those black boxes is now underway. and we know that investigators feel good about the potential of getting critical data off of those black boxes. and we're expecting a preliminary report, at least within the next 30 days. they'r
rene, what is the latest? >> the latest, john, is that now that the sun is up, that recovery mission is underway, looking for four more bodies. we know that four of the, excuse me, 14 more bodies. we know that four are still pinned inside of the plane. and the two soldiers on board that black hawk helicopter have yet to be recovered. we also expect the flight manifest from the passenger plane to be released today, revealing the names of the victims on that commercial flight and president...
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and i want to bring in cnn's rene marsh. rene, i know there's a lot of questions about the investigation, but i want to talk about the victims. these lives lost. >> right. and that's what families are grappling at this point, because the recovery effort as we speak and as we look forward to the investigation, that is very much still underway. many of them just wanting and so important for them to retrieve the bodies of their loved ones. and we know that several members of the u.s. state, u.s. figure skating was on board. we know that. we also know that they were coming back from a training camp in wichita, kansas. so a total of 60 on board as far as passengers and four crew members. and this route from wichita to washington, d.c., is a relatively new one, had been up and running for about a year. but pivoting to the investigation because obviously, you know, the flying public, when they see something like this, it is so important to get to what was the cause so that it doesn't happen again. we know the ntsb, the faa, dod, th
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the cabinet now is rarely is accusing how mass of renee getting on parts of the agreement. it says the cabinet will not convey until the group accepts all the elements on how much it says it's already committed to the deal. all the while, a group of his riley is gathered in west jerusalem to protest against the seas. 5 bereaved families of israeli forces in gaza or among those demonstrating they've called on the government to a band the you, they call it a surrender. one of these righty strikes that happened off to the seas. 5 deal was announced. killed 20 palestinians. happened in japan via in northern garza, but a human holiday has been to the science of the attack. also to cease fire announcements. yes. are they these really fights or is this have intensified their attacks targeting several homes across the goddess rape. i'm now standing in the valued city. these were 85 or just have targeted this residential building. at least 20 palestinians were killed and dozens were injured and transported to the nearest hospital. the situation here is the and much more dire as you
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rene marsh has been following the latest on the investigation. rene, what are you learning? >> so what we can tell you, john, is obviously as the search is underway, the big question and there are many what went wrong and which aircraft was in the right or wrong position, altitude wise, position wise, these are all questions that investigators will want to know. but going back to just the simple issue of the airspace here around reagan national airport. again, we have been saying this, but just a reminder for viewers that this is a very complex airspace because military police as well as commercial airliners traverse this airspace outside of washington, d.c. but what we know today, from the updates that we've received is that both the military jet as well as, i'm sorry, the military helicopter and the commercial commercial regional jet were both in a standard pattern of flight. um, but what is not standard, obviously, is the collision. and so we have the flight path there that you're looking at on your screen. you can see the commercial airliner is traveling along there. tha
rene marsh has been following the latest on the investigation. rene, what are you learning? >> so what we can tell you, john, is obviously as the search is underway, the big question and there are many what went wrong and which aircraft was in the right or wrong position, altitude wise, position wise, these are all questions that investigators will want to know. but going back to just the simple issue of the airspace here around reagan national airport. again, we have been saying this,...
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rene marsh, thank you.nd our next guest is a former air traffic controller who personally shut down new york city's airspace on nine over 11. and he may have been the first person to realize america was under attack that day. michael mccormick joins us now. thanks for your time. so as a former air traffic controller, what was your immediate reaction when you learned about this crash and subsequently, as more evidence is coming in to process? >> just like the rest of the country? i was absolutely shocked when i learned that this midair collision, especially with the loss of life on board both aircraft, this is not something that we would expect to see within the air traffic control community. and my thoughts and prayers go out to the families of the passengers and crew on board both aircraft, and also to the air traffic controllers at washington national. i'm sure having a very difficult time right now. >> i just my heart feels for them because and i think about that moment when the collision happened and th
rene marsh, thank you.nd our next guest is a former air traffic controller who personally shut down new york city's airspace on nine over 11. and he may have been the first person to realize america was under attack that day. michael mccormick joins us now. thanks for your time. so as a former air traffic controller, what was your immediate reaction when you learned about this crash and subsequently, as more evidence is coming in to process? >> just like the rest of the country? i was...
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the munoz rain forest is shed by 3 countries, indonesia, malaysia, and renee. it's home to hundreds of and demick plants and animals are rich and unique habitat that is slowly dying. it's abundant resources over exploited. it's where i would get somebody today. less than half the trees remain. yet the procession of trucks never ends. the forest tries to, so the progress as best as it can. but here would means money. load a trucks stop at nothing to get that call. go to ports and big cities, 7 days a week. each journey is full with challenges. for drivers, overcoming them from a salary of about 5, a $150.00 a month. the uses has now been carrying this house on the back of his truck for 7 hours. he's tired, that remains focused upon arrival. they have to negotiate a difficult unloading with no crane to help you sit on the lot is must rely on that. the this impact meant under the pull. those acts as an unloading the the as the load is prepared for tomorrow's work. the torrential rain pounds down on the account. it's not without consequence. on the days off the men
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so, renee, the president made a lot of claims. tell us what the facts are. >> yeah. >> so here's a reality check. >> and we're going to. >> tick through three things. >> that he said. the first. >> one was that. >> former presidents barack obama and joe biden undermined aviation safety standards, with hiring practices. >> at the faa. >> that is just misleading. now, we should note that this administration recently wiped the federal websites, many of them of any mention of dui. >> but when you do. >> an internet archive. >> search. >> the faa's dui policy. >> has actually. >> been on the agency's website and actually been in effect. >> since at least 2013, and certainly during the first trump administration. so his he's trying to. >> link it. >> to. these two past presidents. >> but it, in. >> fact. >> was very much in effect and on the website. during his. >> first presidency. >> and then this idea of. lowered standards. >> i should point. >> out that despite today's air disaster, jim, the faa points out that they have some 45,000
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rene marsh, thanks so much. let's bring in our panel to discuss, um, so republican congressman james comer, the chairman of the oversight committee, was on cnn earlier today. here's why. he says he supports president trump's decision to close all federal dea related offices. take a listen. >> there are already rules on the books to discriminate. you can't discriminate against a pregnant worker. you have to accommodate them. that is the law. you cannot discriminate against a minority or someone that's too old. these laws are written in. you cannot discriminate. so we believe the dea is just an unnecessary layer of bureaucracy. >> bakari sellers, what's your reaction to that? >> no, i think that that that was a very elementary understanding of the value of diversity, equity and inclusion. i mean, you combine what donald trump did along with him revoking the executive order from lbj, lbj in 1965, which prohibited businesses or businesses who had employees that were seeking federal contracts from discriminating agai
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thanks so much to miles and renee. just ahead, more on our top story with an inside look at what exactly it is like to be an air traffic controller, which is, of course, one of the most stressful careers in the country. first, the latest presidential purge. new details just coming in to cnn within the past several minutes on who donald trump is firing today as he fulfills his promise to go after people he claims are his enemies here in the situation room. >> this part changed my life. >> superman is now nominated for a bafta award for best documentary. >> chris wanted to change the world. >> people are. >> literally walking because. >> of him. >> superman the christopher reeve story sunday at eight on cnn. >> my accountant, who uses unsecured email, has all my tax info. >> fraudulent tax returns due to identity theft increased by 20% last year. that's why lifelock monitors millions of data points for identity theft. lifelock for the threats. you can't control. >> liberal. >> life with norman is fun. >> and full of adve
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renee, thank you so much for that reporting.nd back here at the table um, again, he, donald trump talked about dei at the, at the pentagon and the military and talked a lot about this. i would say in this particular case, it was more his allies. he talked about being, you know, woke and so forth as more his allies that were very focused on these programs. and yet he's doing it because this is what his people want him to do. >> well, this i mean, if you were on the campaign trail at all throughout the 2024 republican primary season, this was a conversation that took place at every event i attended. like. and whether it was iran desantis event or donald trump throwing language out or nikki haley, it didn't matter. it was like this was coursing through the republican electorate in that echo chamber with the media sources they take in that this the term dei. and even when you would ask voters like, what is it you're trying to get at, there wasn't a clear picture. it was just like this notion that this somehow was screwing them in so
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brianna. >> all right, renee, thank you for that. and as we do, wait for the white house press briefing to get underway, we are getting some new reaction from president trump a day after he claimed, without evidence, that diversity initiatives might be partly to blame for the deadly collision. >> cnn chief national affairs correspondent jeff zeleny is live for us at the briefing room right now. jeff, what did president trump say? >> well, and, brianna. >> we are going to hear from white house press secretary. >> karoline leavitt any moment now. >> but certainly this is the second. >> white house briefing that she has done, and she is taking the podium now. we'll take our seats. >> thank you. >> how are you? >> nice live shot. >> good to see all of you. happy friday. it's great. >> to. >> be back with you. >> i want. >> to provide an update on president trump's actions in the wake of the catastrophic air collision that tragically claimed the. lives of 67 people at reagan national airport on wednesday night. everyone in this white hous
brianna. >> all right, renee, thank you for that. and as we do, wait for the white house press briefing to get underway, we are getting some new reaction from president trump a day after he claimed, without evidence, that diversity initiatives might be partly to blame for the deadly collision. >> cnn chief national affairs correspondent jeff zeleny is live for us at the briefing room right now. jeff, what did president trump say? >> well, and, brianna. >> we are going to...
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been offers to buy her company, give her money to expand and she told me that people would tell her, rene you could be a gazillion dollar company right now, but no one can answer her question. please tell me why bigger is better. tell me. other than it just being an ideal, i really love that. and then the postscript on that is in 2020, rene rouleau ink was one of the best places to work in austin. i think that leads another question that i have for both of you which is talking cognitive dissonance and job satisfaction. compare in mark's book especially and you see several examples of it. and samir writes about her experience dealing with, you know, feeling like i should so excited and proud and to be in this job. and so you're trying to put on a good face and then inside, you know, what's wrong. mark has a woman named eleanor dolores, who's an amazon warehouse employee. he talks to she has a great line that i think is of one of the big takeaways for today which is capitalism is what takes the fun out of working. and she said amazon, yes, it's and so she starts when she's talking about it.
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rene? >> good morning. kate.ell, these two lawsuits, at least two of them, i should say filed, allege that president trump's doge is in violation of federal laws that require transparency and a balance of ideology. one of those lawsuits stating that only a select doge members who adhere to a particular philosophy, and the known members all share similar characteristics which reflect a particular black background. so lack of diversity on this doge initiative and the law, the federal law that they're discussing, that they're saying that doge is in violation of is called the federal advisory committee act, also known as ferpa, which essentially says that if you're going to have some sort of commission advising the president that there needs to be transparency, there needs to be a fairly balanced board of members. the lawsuit, though, was filed under the assumption that doge would be this sort of outside entity advising the president. and and then the president would carry out their recommendations. however, yesterda
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i agree with renee there.eve for a second that that reorganisation is going to get rid of one job or get rid of any duplication at all. it would just be shuffling of the. >> it will be fewer councils. so it will do. >> it won't. it'sjust it will do. >> it won't. it's just like when they reorganise gp services, they're still different levels that go in. they just have different names. they all have massive back offices. it's this inefficiency, inefficiency of government run things, and we need to get back to basics and let them just do the basics. >> yeah, reorganisation is always so expensive as well, nigel, and bureaucratic. and you've just said they don't know how long it's going to take. >> no, that's what i mean. when it comes down to elections, there's no point having an election. this is what district councillors tell me as well. the ones who might who might be abolished in my area. >> well, they don't want to lose their seat. >> well, well, the point they're making is that there's no point having an ele
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the munoz rain forest is shed by 3 countries, indonesia, malaysia, and renee. it's home to hundreds of and demick plants and animals are rich and unique habitat that is slowly dying. it's abundant resources over exploited. it's right woods decimal. today, less than half the trees remain. yet the procession of trucks never ends. the forest tries to so that progress as best as it can, but here would means money load of trucks stop at nothing to get that call, go to ports and big cities, 7 days a week. each journey is proved with challenges for drivers, overcoming them from a salary of about $550.00 a month. the eustace has now been carrying this house on the back of his truck for 7 hours. he's tired remains focused upon arrival. they have to negotiate a difficult i'm loading with no crane to help you sit on the little business. rely on that. the this in fact went under the bulldozer acts as an unloading the the house's journey. it's still not the it's headed for the river by with a men we live in the depths of the jungle for 11 months. the the the as the locust p
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the defeat for the gunners is the first under renee slegers, but the day really was all about the championsord signing to the fans at stanford bridge. this atmosphere is incredible. i think chelsea just have that winning culture, that mentality, and i think ijust really wanted to be a part of that group with the players and the staff and what the club stands for. i think it is amazing. there are so many players on this team who have so much experience and a lot of young players that have been amazing as well, so just really excited to be in with the group and learning, growing and just getting better here. a 1—0 win for chelsea saw them go nine points clear of manchester city with arsenal now a distant 10 points off that post in third place. the chelsea boss, unbeaten in the league this season, knows how valuable the points were. we started well in the game, the first 15 minutes, after we dropped a little bit our intensity, and we, i think, believed until the end it was possible, so i think mentally it is a big thing to have to believe until the end we can score a goal and, yeah, it is a gr
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wolf. >> i'm rene marsh reporting for us. excellent report, renee. thank you very, very much. want to get some analysis right now, our political and legal experts are joining us right now. and laura coates, let me start with you. you're a cnn anchor and chief legal analyst. it took effect the decision to freeze all these workers, put them on administrative leave one hour ago. give us the impact. >> the impact could be extensive. because the actual order is vague enough to leave room for doubt as to how far they can actually go, what constitutes any dei practice. for example, there's a whole civil rights division devoted to ensuring that there are civil rights equities in this country and ensuring that there are no violations of suspect classifications of race, of gender, of religion and beyond. and so the question would be for those entities, how they might be impacted and the decisions they're making, consent decrees that they have already enacted and gone into effect up until now. that's part of it. also, there is a call for investigations into the private sector, for entiti
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and you know what renee said. and i've had renee on a number of times, including last week when i was in san francisco. renee is very specific where there are gpus, there are cpus. he makes cpus, and he's got the contracts. and i think that that is important and very real now is a very real enough that it should have gone up so much yesterday. i don't know, you know what he said last week when he was on the show on mad money. he goes, you know, there are gpus and there are cpus, and when there are ever gpus, then you find arm. so i would not call it regulatory, i would not call it new. but we have a market that has animal spirits, david. and you can say the same thing on thursday as you do today and people take it up. >> you can carl, in part because the numbers being bandied about are just so enormous. now 100 billion is obviously a big number. who knows, if they really get to the 500 billion, it's possible you got the saudis now talking about 600 billion investment over four years. by the way, the saudis are alw
and you know what renee said. and i've had renee on a number of times, including last week when i was in san francisco. renee is very specific where there are gpus, there are cpus. he makes cpus, and he's got the contracts. and i think that that is important and very real now is a very real enough that it should have gone up so much yesterday. i don't know, you know what he said last week when he was on the show on mad money. he goes, you know, there are gpus and there are cpus, and when there...
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renee slegers has been appointed arsenal head coach on a permanent basis after impressing in the interimwoman stepped up in the wake ofjonas eidevall�*s departure in october and has overseen an unbeaten run of ten victories and one draw across all competitions. slegers, who has signed a contract through to the end of the 2025—26 season, was named women's super league manager of the month for december and saw the gunners qualify for the champions league quarterfinals as group winners. the last two quarterfinals at the masters snooker take place this friday at alexandra palace. china's ding junhui made a good start, he was three frames to one up against england'sjudd trump, but he's just pulled on back. both former champions of this event. the winner of this will face either kyren wilson or luca brecel, who play later. later on friday, a new basketball league called unrivaled gets underway in the usa bringing big salaries to its female players. the 3—on—3 league, co—founded by olympic gold medalists napheesa collier and breanna stewart, feature 36 players from the wnba, ranging from vetera
renee slegers has been appointed arsenal head coach on a permanent basis after impressing in the interimwoman stepped up in the wake ofjonas eidevall�*s departure in october and has overseen an unbeaten run of ten victories and one draw across all competitions. slegers, who has signed a contract through to the end of the 2025—26 season, was named women's super league manager of the month for december and saw the gunners qualify for the champions league quarterfinals as group winners. the...
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and i said to rene, i want a show like that.e said, celine, you can't travel with a show like this. you can't travel the world. it's technically impossible. but he said, let's move. fever. in the morning. >> the idea of the residency in the modern era was helped along by the fact that vegas built these venues for them. no other city in the country would be like, hey, if you perform here, we'll build you a place to perform. that's essentially what happened with celine dion to the golden age of headliners frank dean and sammy. >> add one more name celine. i'm here in the coliseum theater at caesars palace, built just for her. celine dion, her three year salary, $100 million. it's not just i'll build you a theater. it's also. you can stay here 365 days a year. you don't need to go on tour. and you can drop your kids off at school on monday morning. >> the performers realize that there's a life here. there's a city here. this is more than strip and lights and shows. >> this has become home. >> i feel in control. >> i feel happy, i n
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renee has been appointed arsenault head coach on a permanent basis after impressing in the interim roled up in the wake of jonas's departure in october and has seen an unbeaten run of ten victories and one draw in all competitions. she has signed a contract through until the end of the 2025 —— 26 season was named super league manager of the month for december and saw her team qualify for the quarter channels as group winners. in cricket, a superb batting display has put australia on the verge of retaining the women's with a victory over england. the whole slip to 59 44 as england's bowlers dominated the early stages. a sensational recovery, so they posted 308—8, 61 was the top scorer for england as they were all out for 222 en route reply to australia who hold 6—0 lead in the multiformat series. england were poor in the first couple of matches, they were blown away by the brilliance of australia in this third game here in hobart. ash gardner pots first 0di and enough to set a target. england could not chase her down, world cup winner alex hartley were outstanding.— winner alex hartley w
renee has been appointed arsenault head coach on a permanent basis after impressing in the interim roled up in the wake of jonas's departure in october and has seen an unbeaten run of ten victories and one draw in all competitions. she has signed a contract through until the end of the 2025 —— 26 season was named super league manager of the month for december and saw her team qualify for the quarter channels as group winners. in cricket, a superb batting display has put australia on the...
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joining us now for more insight is rene o'shaughnessy, who is a retired airline captain. captain, i want to ask you right off the bat, that plane coming in was not using the main runway. it was using runway 33. it had to change runways at the last minute. i'm sure you've heard the atc tapes. did that play any role that last minute change in the crash? >> well, first of all, thank you for having me. and foremost, i'd like to extend my heartfelt condolences to the families of the 67 souls, including the military members. you know, the aviation community is small, but it's strong. and in moments like this, we stand together. but to answer your question, no, that, in my opinion, had nothing to do with the last minute changes to the runway. a matter of fact, it is a normal procedure that you come in on runway one and you circle to runway three three. i have shot that approach myself hundreds of times, so changing to a different runway, that is standard procedure. and in fact we have plates that we follow to make sure that nothing is missed. so no, that wasn't a contributor in
joining us now for more insight is rene o'shaughnessy, who is a retired airline captain. captain, i want to ask you right off the bat, that plane coming in was not using the main runway. it was using runway 33. it had to change runways at the last minute. i'm sure you've heard the atc tapes. did that play any role that last minute change in the crash? >> well, first of all, thank you for having me. and foremost, i'd like to extend my heartfelt condolences to the families of the 67 souls,...
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deputies say clive and donna, they were once married and renee and cameron. they were their children. visitors say a gun was found near one of the victims, but they didn't specify which one the victims were found by police last week during a welfare. check them on our court. they were each found with several gunshot wounds in different areas of the house. police also conducted a search warrant at a house linked to one of the victims in san jose. it's not known what that search resulted and sanders is a police warning about a recent scam that targets the city's chinese community. it's called blessing scams. the say the people on your screen are some of the suspects in that blessing scam. police say scammers tell victims they can provide relief from illnesses affecting their family members. tell the victims to put money and valuables in a bag, the scammers and switch out the valuables until the victim's to open the bag at a later date to the blasts, according officials, roughly $375,000. valuables have been stolen in recent months because of the scam. happening
deputies say clive and donna, they were once married and renee and cameron. they were their children. visitors say a gun was found near one of the victims, but they didn't specify which one the victims were found by police last week during a welfare. check them on our court. they were each found with several gunshot wounds in different areas of the house. police also conducted a search warrant at a house linked to one of the victims in san jose. it's not known what that search resulted and...
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renee is the director of the menopause program at women and infants hospital in rhode island. worrisome finding that stopped the study dead in its tracks. >> after five years, there was noted to be a statistically increased risk of breast cancer in the women who took the estrogen plus the synthetic progesterone. that study made it onto the front page of the new york times. it was the topic of talk shows. the number of prescriptions for hormone replacement therapy decreased by 85%. those numbers have not rebounded. >> today, instead of estrogen, tonya glover relies on antianxiety medication for her depression and anxiety. >> it has taken the edge off. that is it though. [laughter] it is still there. i probably could not do a regular job. i don't think i could handle it, and that is not an option for a lot of people. >> do you ever consider hormone therapy? >> i consider it. my doctor told me most insurances don't cover it, and it is pretty expensive. and, you know, you hear about the cancer risks. i don't know who to believe. >> what to believe about the whi study has been the
renee is the director of the menopause program at women and infants hospital in rhode island. worrisome finding that stopped the study dead in its tracks. >> after five years, there was noted to be a statistically increased risk of breast cancer in the women who took the estrogen plus the synthetic progesterone. that study made it onto the front page of the new york times. it was the topic of talk shows. the number of prescriptions for hormone replacement therapy decreased by 85%. those...
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good morning, renee. yeah, we are looking at a huge switch up now just around the corner really tomorrow morning as we'll start to see the showers kicking off. so today. >> our last dry want to look at sfo. all is very calm there right now. a good look at the skies above you. not near as much of that low gray as we saw yesterday either. so today is definitely want to take advantage if you need to get some stuff done. >> before this very, very active forecast just around the corner, fog cast does show a little bit of that stratus clouds this morning, but it will depart. and then you can see what we have this afternoon. a good dose of sunshine again, a pretty similar feel as to what we had yesterday, not as warm as what we were looking at the past few weeks, but still comfortable temperature wise. we're actually even more mild than we were yesterday. san jose at 50 degrees. oakland at 53, a few 30's, mostly just for inland areas. brentwood, fairfield, vacaville, sitting in the 30's, only one spot. kelsey bi
good morning, renee. yeah, we are looking at a huge switch up now just around the corner really tomorrow morning as we'll start to see the showers kicking off. so today. >> our last dry want to look at sfo. all is very calm there right now. a good look at the skies above you. not near as much of that low gray as we saw yesterday either. so today is definitely want to take advantage if you need to get some stuff done. >> before this very, very active forecast just around the corner,...
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. >> renee ramirez, ceo of home first, says the renovation is more than structural adjustments and a step toward increased respect and dignity for those sheltered. >>> an early gift for lunar new year, free parking in chinatown. your first two hours at the portsmith square garage will be free in february. district 1 supervisor connie chen announced incentives to entice more shoppers to the neighborhood. residents and visitors can also ride muni for free during the lunar new year parade weekend on february 15th. >>> still ahead, when two lanes become one, how one road in the sunset district is causing commuters all kinds of problems. >>> plus, trading drama for donkeys, oh, yes, inside a former bounced from one doctor to the next. did they even send my lab work...? wait, was i supposed to bring that? then there's the forms. the bills. the 'not a bills.' the.... ”press 4 to repeat these options.” [chaotic music] [inspirational music] healthcare can get a whole lot easier when your medical records, care and coverage are in one place. at kaiser permanente, all of us work together for all
. >> renee ramirez, ceo of home first, says the renovation is more than structural adjustments and a step toward increased respect and dignity for those sheltered. >>> an early gift for lunar new year, free parking in chinatown. your first two hours at the portsmith square garage will be free in february. district 1 supervisor connie chen announced incentives to entice more shoppers to the neighborhood. residents and visitors can also ride muni for free during the lunar new year...
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the proposed renee was by russian plaza way, seated on bush disorder, this multi media in west and supplied all my personal car. at least goes it will cut off this and.
the proposed renee was by russian plaza way, seated on bush disorder, this multi media in west and supplied all my personal car. at least goes it will cut off this and.
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this rather is now accusing how mass of renee going on, parts of the agreement and says, cabinet will not meet till the group accepts all the elements. how mass all night spot says it's already fully committed to the sci fi a deal? as agreed on wednesday? these right emetrius show no sign of ending is bombardment of gaza. it carried out intense air strikes across the strip killing at least $73.00 palestinians. thousands were injured since the announcement was made to see and had to do with many women to have the delay of this truth till sunday means we have new catastrophes every day. every hour, every delay means one families killed for the proof of what i'm saying of democracy . a group of israelis is gathered in west jerusalem to protest against the seas. 5 deal. 30 families of his ready forces in gaza or among them. beck calling on the government to abandon the day. i'm calling it to surrender. in my view and secretary general, antonia gutierrez is welcoming the deal. he says it's imperative to remove all items that goes in golf. in this view is a critical 1st step. but we must mo
this rather is now accusing how mass of renee going on, parts of the agreement and says, cabinet will not meet till the group accepts all the elements. how mass all night spot says it's already fully committed to the sci fi a deal? as agreed on wednesday? these right emetrius show no sign of ending is bombardment of gaza. it carried out intense air strikes across the strip killing at least $73.00 palestinians. thousands were injured since the announcement was made to see and had to do with many...