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all detention facilities, irwin has been plagued with covid. here report not eceiving adequate p.p.e. and there have been multiple cases of covid. this horrific story emerged through a whistleblower two weeks ago, a few attorneys are representing the women ave brought forward more stories. independent gynecologists have eviewed the available medical records. "the new york times" launched an independent investigation asking ndependent gynecologists to review the records of seven women who were able to obtain files.edical and what they found is deeply disturbing. he doctors noted that the gynecologists, quote, seemed to consistently recommend surgical ntervention even when it did not seem medically necessary at the time and nonsurgical were ent options available. end quote. mr. speaker, i seek unanimous consent to enter into the record the september 29 "new york saying rticle "immigrants were pressured into unneeded surgeries." withoutker pro tempore: objection. ms. jayapal: this is about full or partial sterilization and a of consent from the pa
all detention facilities, irwin has been plagued with covid. here report not eceiving adequate p.p.e. and there have been multiple cases of covid. this horrific story emerged through a whistleblower two weeks ago, a few attorneys are representing the women ave brought forward more stories. independent gynecologists have eviewed the available medical records. "the new york times" launched an independent investigation asking ndependent gynecologists to review the records of seven women...
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i arrived at irwin county detention center in july 2020.ittle after i arrived, i started feeling a bomb in a pain so i asked to see a doctor. i went multiple times and they made appointments. when i went to this appointment, i would to see dr. amin. shackled. i had chains. the nurses took my weight, temperature, and my blood pressure with my ankles shackled. amy: you are in for a civil offense. they are saying you violated your immigration status. yet called the police yourself because you said you were being abused by your partner. and they arrested you? >> yes. amy: said now you're shackled and brought to the gynecologist. >> yes, ma'am. they took my weight and put me back in a room where the nurse, to take off my clothes. so they had to take off my chains for me to take off my close. i'm sitting on the bed. dr. amin comes in. he does not acknowledge me. he does not say anything. his demeanor is very much mainly and rude. this like he is unapproachable. i did not even say hi to him. he's arts putting his gloves on and getting ready for th
i arrived at irwin county detention center in july 2020.ittle after i arrived, i started feeling a bomb in a pain so i asked to see a doctor. i went multiple times and they made appointments. when i went to this appointment, i would to see dr. amin. shackled. i had chains. the nurses took my weight, temperature, and my blood pressure with my ankles shackled. amy: you are in for a civil offense. they are saying you violated your immigration status. yet called the police yourself because you said...
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she is bindi irwin, daw of the famous crocodile hunter steve irwin. she sat down with abc's nick watt. crocodile rock >> reporter: bindi irwin never danced before. after a few weeks' training looks like she knows what she's doing. >> you are a god, a god! >> reporter: why is a 17-year-old aussie, outback animal lover, high heel hater, dancing with derek, risking a turned ankle and a bruised ego on "dancing with the stars"? she's here because of her dad. >> dad always said, i don't care if people remember me, i care if theme rememberpeople remember my message. as a family that is what we've tried to focus on. standing up and speaking for those who cannot speak for themselves. so as a family, i think that it's probably two weeks after dad passed away that i said to mom, when are we going to start filming again? >> reporter: dad was cultural icon steve irwin. >> oh, crikey! >> reporter: host of the smash national hit "the crocodile hunter." >> he's constricting my head. >> reporter: steve was a human hurricane. >> whoo-hoo! >> reporter: killed by a sting
she is bindi irwin, daw of the famous crocodile hunter steve irwin. she sat down with abc's nick watt. crocodile rock >> reporter: bindi irwin never danced before. after a few weeks' training looks like she knows what she's doing. >> you are a god, a god! >> reporter: why is a 17-year-old aussie, outback animal lover, high heel hater, dancing with derek, risking a turned ankle and a bruised ego on "dancing with the stars"? she's here because of her dad. >> dad...
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irwin argues that background checks don't always work.. they look at past behavior but they can't predict the future. he says the best thing the government can do is allow good people to own guns easily.. and lock away criminals and keep them there. reporting live ew ffn llv. the president wants congress to invest money to mental health care.... he said nearly two in three gun deaths are suicides and wants the government to work to prevent people from hurting themselves. a suspect has been arrested in connection to the first homicide of the year. police say 29- year-old shawn glover shot a man to death on new year's day. he faces charges of murder... assault with a deadly weapon ... and an ex-felon in possession of a firearm. officers responded to smokey fog avenue -- near centennial parkway and walnut. they found the body of 44-year- old patrick fleming with a gunshot wound. police say the two got into some type of fight inside a home before it turned deadly. glover took off before police got there. he was arrested monday afternoon near f
irwin argues that background checks don't always work.. they look at past behavior but they can't predict the future. he says the best thing the government can do is allow good people to own guns easily.. and lock away criminals and keep them there. reporting live ew ffn llv. the president wants congress to invest money to mental health care.... he said nearly two in three gun deaths are suicides and wants the government to work to prevent people from hurting themselves. a suspect has been...
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bindy irwin is riding on a wave of her success. why she's hanging up the high heels and heading back into nature to try to save the animals. but first the "nightline 5." >> you get used to sweaty odors in your car. you think it smells fine but your passengers smell this. eliminate odors up to 30 days with a febreze car vent clip. break out the febreze and breathe happy. >>> i'm either going to lose it today or get all my shopping done. i choose burlington. welcome to gift headquarters. i got two of their favorite toys for under $20. great price. thank you, burlington. >> number one in just 60 >>> thanks for joining us. protecting our borders has never been a more important security concern. the people tasks with doing just that recently coming under fire, accused of using compelsive force. now the agency's top performer is showing us new tools that may help protect agents, mounting cameras everywhere along the border, including on agents themselves. abc's senior national correspondent jim afl lavila gis a rare look inside border pa
bindy irwin is riding on a wave of her success. why she's hanging up the high heels and heading back into nature to try to save the animals. but first the "nightline 5." >> you get used to sweaty odors in your car. you think it smells fine but your passengers smell this. eliminate odors up to 30 days with a febreze car vent clip. break out the febreze and breathe happy. >>> i'm either going to lose it today or get all my shopping done. i choose burlington. welcome to...
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among them, irwin lembrento. he was a doctor in the philippines.fter falling in love with aurora, his college sweetheart, a respiratory therapist herself, he emigrated to the u.s. following her and his love of medicine. >> dad was very hard working. he came here and worked his way up to have a good life with us here. >> what do you think made him a good husband? and a good father? >> i mean, i couldn't ask for more. whatever you needed, i mean, he would try to give it to you. kind of like -- i don't have to beg him to get me this or get me that, do this or do that. >> fair to say he was the love of your life? >> of course, yeah, uh-huh. >> reporter: his other love? nursing. he truly loved being an e.r. nurse. for more than 20 years. but elmhurst hospital in queens, his hospital, overnight became known as the epicenter of the ee epepicenter. >> he was still going to work. we were telling him, why don't you take a break, take a vacation or something? he said, no, are you kidding me? i have a lot of co-workers who are quarantined right now, and they h
among them, irwin lembrento. he was a doctor in the philippines.fter falling in love with aurora, his college sweetheart, a respiratory therapist herself, he emigrated to the u.s. following her and his love of medicine. >> dad was very hard working. he came here and worked his way up to have a good life with us here. >> what do you think made him a good husband? and a good father? >> i mean, i couldn't ask for more. whatever you needed, i mean, he would try to give it to you....
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for many years he took over after elizabeth irwin died. >> right. [inaudible] a couple years after she died. he was asked if he had communist teachers and he told them it was none of their business. >> that's right. and he was more than i think being a sort of old left sort of new york fellow, she was a new england yankee sort of the high. not necessarily liberal, a more independent yankee. they don't talk about him a lot. angelo spoke about him very fondly because she remembers that when she first came to the school, she came a week before the school opened, to sort of get oriented with the people who were -- who she was staying with and she just remembers him smiling at her and being very courtly and proper which i think was, you know, a good reminded her of the south because it was just amazing to her when she went around to that teachers and she was calling him by their firstname and they were in jeans. she said i think maybe i made a horrible mistake. maybe my mother was right. [laughter] >> did the three maintain contact with the school or the
for many years he took over after elizabeth irwin died. >> right. [inaudible] a couple years after she died. he was asked if he had communist teachers and he told them it was none of their business. >> that's right. and he was more than i think being a sort of old left sort of new york fellow, she was a new england yankee sort of the high. not necessarily liberal, a more independent yankee. they don't talk about him a lot. angelo spoke about him very fondly because she remembers...
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at elizabeth irwin, he was the equivalent of a republican. [laughter] culturally, elliott was also out of step. like most of his class mates, he was jewish, but unlike most of his classmates who either came from secular families or a product of mixed marriages, elliott's family was observant and kept a kosher home. elliot began to react to what he considered the left-wing ott docks says of the school. browsing the magazine racks, he saw the nation. why, heed is isabelle, the librarian, could the school not achieve some balance in the publication it displayed? why not stock a magazine like the national review? the culture is dominated by right-wig politics, she replied. we don't need to get more of it in our school. [laughter] in elliot's view history teacher harold kirscher in personified the school's politics. of he was a rigorous and dedicated teacher, but his analyses of historical movements seemed patently absurd to him. why do countries acquire colonies? according to the doctor, because countries needed economic markets. who in the hell
at elizabeth irwin, he was the equivalent of a republican. [laughter] culturally, elliott was also out of step. like most of his class mates, he was jewish, but unlike most of his classmates who either came from secular families or a product of mixed marriages, elliott's family was observant and kept a kosher home. elliot began to react to what he considered the left-wing ott docks says of the school. browsing the magazine racks, he saw the nation. why, heed is isabelle, the librarian, could...
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irwin stelzer. [applause] >> thank you.o be introduced by somebody who is young enough to still be surprised at not being listened to. but approach this assignment with considerable trepidation for a couple of reasons. the distinguished scholars who preceded me or students of the philosophies that animated some of the great economists. that is not what i am. i am merely a practicing economist whose theoretical tools have been dulled and bent out of shape with collision with the real world. i will try to avoid the saw terrific effect of lecture at this hour -- soporific effect of lecture at this hour hoping that outrage will keep you awake. the collisions i have had with reality make the far less certain than many of the experts
irwin stelzer. [applause] >> thank you.o be introduced by somebody who is young enough to still be surprised at not being listened to. but approach this assignment with considerable trepidation for a couple of reasons. the distinguished scholars who preceded me or students of the philosophies that animated some of the great economists. that is not what i am. i am merely a practicing economist whose theoretical tools have been dulled and bent out of shape with collision with the real...
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they are turning the dogs on the irwin family car. with the irwin's consent. i flew to missouri and sat down for a one-on-one with lisa irwin's parents. debra bradley and jeremy irwin were very open including one many people are wondering. did they kill, hurt or sell their own baby. did you kill little lisa? >> no. megyn: do you believe she is still alive? >> absolutely. megyn: did you hurt your baby? >> no. megyn: would you ever hurt your baby? >> absolutely not. megyn: do you have any idea who may have been involved in her disappearance? >> no. megyn: do you believe she was kidnapped? >> yes. megyn: did you sell your baby? >> no, no, no. megyn: do you know -- has anybody approached you about selling your baby? >> no. megyn: the police say you stopped talking to hem, is that true? >> no. megyn: why are they saying that? >> because we won't let them interview our children maybe. megyn: you just said no more. >> no more. my kids would know nothing. megyn: how far init to did they have accuse you. >> a couple hours. megyn: into the first interview? >> yes. megyn
they are turning the dogs on the irwin family car. with the irwin's consent. i flew to missouri and sat down for a one-on-one with lisa irwin's parents. debra bradley and jeremy irwin were very open including one many people are wondering. did they kill, hurt or sell their own baby. did you kill little lisa? >> no. megyn: do you believe she is still alive? >> absolutely. megyn: did you hurt your baby? >> no. megyn: would you ever hurt your baby? >> absolutely not. megyn:...
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formo parte de una serie de denuncias de inmigrantes bajo custodia de ice que llevo al cierre del irwingacion del senado en 2022. >> ahora, un nuevo reporte del departamento de seguridad nacional revela irregularidades en otros procedimientos quirurgicos en inmigrantes detenidos, incluidas extracciones del utero. >> la oficina del inspector general encontro que entre 2019 y 2021, 72 de 227 cirugias no fueron aprobadas por doctores clinicos como marca su protocolo, sino por enfermeros o practicantes del servicio de salud. >> de 553 cirugias mayores, estiman que entre 100 y 214 no fueron adecuadamente aprobadas y por tanto no hay certeza de que eran medicamente necesarias. >> un ginecologo obstetra reviso los expedientes de seis histerectomias y concluyo que en dos de ellas la documentacion en el historial medico no justifica que este procedimiento era medicamente necesario. >> es triste, es una poblacion muy vulnerable y en realidad hay falta de comunicacion, hay falta de recursos economicos. >> alexis represento a una de las mujeres que denuncio abusos medicos en irwin. >> aunque esos c
formo parte de una serie de denuncias de inmigrantes bajo custodia de ice que llevo al cierre del irwingacion del senado en 2022. >> ahora, un nuevo reporte del departamento de seguridad nacional revela irregularidades en otros procedimientos quirurgicos en inmigrantes detenidos, incluidas extracciones del utero. >> la oficina del inspector general encontro que entre 2019 y 2021, 72 de 227 cirugias no fueron aprobadas por doctores clinicos como marca su protocolo, sino por...
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it's the irwins," our resident animal expert, robert irwin is here. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve:immy: with some great animals to show us tonight. you don't want to miss it. hey guys, during a recent white house speech about the government shutdown, president trump tried to say convene, but he had a little trouble saying it. check this out. >> and immigration reform starts to happen, i plan to caveen -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: caveen. >> steve: yes. >> jimmy: caveen, yep. well, we noticed trump has trouble pronouncing things all the time. so with that in mind, it's time to play talk like trump. here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ talk like trump talk like trump talk like trump ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: so, here's how this is going to work. i'm going to see if anyone can guess how the president is going to mispronounce a single word. if you get it right, you get a a prize. if you get it wrong, you still get a prize. [ light laughter ] alright, raise your hand if you want to play talk like trump. yeah, sure. hey, stand up buddy. here you go. hold this. what is your na
it's the irwins," our resident animal expert, robert irwin is here. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve:immy: with some great animals to show us tonight. you don't want to miss it. hey guys, during a recent white house speech about the government shutdown, president trump tried to say convene, but he had a little trouble saying it. check this out. >> and immigration reform starts to happen, i plan to caveen -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: caveen. >> steve: yes. >>...
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detention facility in irwin county, georgia. and last fall, that nurse filed a whistle-blower complaint with the inspector general at the homeland security department. she gave a description in that complaint of what was going on inside that facility that was so heinous, it really just felt like the world stopped spinning for a second. she alleged in her whistle-blower complaint that during her time working as a nurse at this i.c.e. detention facility, immigrant women being held there were routinely sent to a gynecologist, who would perform unnecessary medical procedures on them, including hysterectomies, without them knowing why they were having that done to them, without it ever being explained to them that it was medically necessary, without them understanding the circumstances under which this was being required of them. the allegation here was that this american federal facility was sending immigrant women in the custody of the u.s. government to a doctor who was removing their reproductive organs with no consent. nurse daw
detention facility in irwin county, georgia. and last fall, that nurse filed a whistle-blower complaint with the inspector general at the homeland security department. she gave a description in that complaint of what was going on inside that facility that was so heinous, it really just felt like the world stopped spinning for a second. she alleged in her whistle-blower complaint that during her time working as a nurse at this i.c.e. detention facility, immigrant women being held there were...
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. >>> and we wrestle a crock with bindi irwin. >>> "e.t." on the set of bad moms christmas. mila and asheton won't be giving their kids presents. >> we're instituting it this year. >> you don't want to know what happens back here. >> see all these capable. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> imagine being separated from your 13-month-old son at the time of the shooting. >> nischelle turner has the exclusive from las vegas. >> yeah, thanks, kevin. i'm here with deejay silver. you were on stage right before jason aldean. the windows are still broken out. where in connection to those windows was your room? >> the second white line to the left is my room. >> the second white line to the left? >> i can't look at it. >> reporter: at the time of the massacre, silver's 6-month-old son, wake, was sleeping in the hotel room alone. their nanny was in a room across the hall with a web cam. >> the than ty is across the hall. they deactivated the keys so we couldn't get the baby. s.w.a.t. kicked in the door, grabbed the the baby. ran out. they hours not knowing where the kid was at.
. >>> and we wrestle a crock with bindi irwin. >>> "e.t." on the set of bad moms christmas. mila and asheton won't be giving their kids presents. >> we're instituting it this year. >> you don't want to know what happens back here. >> see all these capable. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> imagine being separated from your 13-month-old son at the time of the shooting. >> nischelle turner has the exclusive...
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i just -- irwin daniel.re are certain things in sports that you can't translate literally, so you have to adapt it and use the same terminology that's used in english because after all, you know, it's american pastime, so we have to use it, and then kind of explain to the fans what we're talking about. >> are you as angry that the rest of us that juan went to the dodgers? >> yeah, yeah. he is the reason why i'm going to get a fifth ring, so, obviously, for me it would have been okay if he goes to another team, but the dodgers? come on. >> well, we're going to cheer him on his first at-bat, and after that he is going to get nothing but boos from us. >> we're going to talk to all these judges, both as soon as they are done with their eating -- they're going to let them eat right now. we're back after these messages and talk about how to make this at home, another family tradition for the holidays. >>> this is a year for our annual tomale tasting contest. is he from parsley, rosemary, and thyme. >> catoring fir
i just -- irwin daniel.re are certain things in sports that you can't translate literally, so you have to adapt it and use the same terminology that's used in english because after all, you know, it's american pastime, so we have to use it, and then kind of explain to the fans what we're talking about. >> are you as angry that the rest of us that juan went to the dodgers? >> yeah, yeah. he is the reason why i'm going to get a fifth ring, so, obviously, for me it would have been okay...
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anne irwin is an attorney in the public defender's office. ms. irwin was recently involved in several of the cases involving the videotaped evidence which resulted in the dismissal of over 90 cases. you've read about those in the newspaper. and finally, we have civil rights attorney john burress. he specializes in civil actions brought against police officers for abuse of power, brutality, and wrongful death. let me remind the audience that we will have a brief q&a at the end. if you want to ask a question, just raise your hand. you'll get a card from the usher. and you can ask your question. and if you would like to address it to a particular panel member, you can do that as. i believe we are going to have a video now. it is movie time. >> this was recorded on a cellular phone by a witness who did not want to be identified. he was pulled on to the ground, face down. there was a struggle. the officers were neck and neck. those of few feet away watched it all happened. >> this is putting cases in jeopardy. >> she is a longtime employee now suspend
anne irwin is an attorney in the public defender's office. ms. irwin was recently involved in several of the cases involving the videotaped evidence which resulted in the dismissal of over 90 cases. you've read about those in the newspaper. and finally, we have civil rights attorney john burress. he specializes in civil actions brought against police officers for abuse of power, brutality, and wrongful death. let me remind the audience that we will have a brief q&a at the end. if you want...
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focusing their attention on baby lisa's parents, deborah bradley and jeremy irwin, seen here trembling with grief at a recent vigil for baby lisa. a family attorney this morning on "good morning america" skewered kansas city police for their treatment of his clients. >> the mother, who is missing their baby, sitting on the floor, trembling as the father calls 911, within an hour of that, the police are interrogating her and ape accuse her of murder. they've done everything they've been asked to do. they consented to every search they've been asked to. >> reporter: but running short of viable leads and patience, the police counter that deborah bradley and jeremy irwin have not cooperating. the couple has refused to be interviewed separately by police since october 8th, nearly three weeks ago. authorities take it a step farther, saying bradley and irwin likely have the answers that could lead police to baby lisa, answers that any parent should know about their child, about their whereabouts, bedtime, schedule. but family attorneys have told abc news exclusively that they will allow polic
focusing their attention on baby lisa's parents, deborah bradley and jeremy irwin, seen here trembling with grief at a recent vigil for baby lisa. a family attorney this morning on "good morning america" skewered kansas city police for their treatment of his clients. >> the mother, who is missing their baby, sitting on the floor, trembling as the father calls 911, within an hour of that, the police are interrogating her and ape accuse her of murder. they've done everything...
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bindi irwin is head over heels. she talked to you about their pomance. >> i talked to bindi so many times. everybody's always asking her about her boyfriend because they say they are so in love. but this is the first time they ever sat down together to talk about it. so what have you guys learned about trying to have a relationship in the spotlight? >> i feel so blessed that i actually managed to find -- you're kind of like my soulmate. i'm so grateful that i found someone who is challenging for us, just because our relationship has been long distance for a long time. i mean, we met three years ago now. people are always wondering whether we're engaged, or married. >> people like me. >> no marriage kind of right now. that's years and years away. >> yeah, i think we're just enjoying it now. just enjoying being together. >> bindi just turned 18 and chandler is 19. i found out the way chandler won bindi's heart. it happened after the day they first met. >> i was like, wow, this american guy is okay. and then i didn't h
bindi irwin is head over heels. she talked to you about their pomance. >> i talked to bindi so many times. everybody's always asking her about her boyfriend because they say they are so in love. but this is the first time they ever sat down together to talk about it. so what have you guys learned about trying to have a relationship in the spotlight? >> i feel so blessed that i actually managed to find -- you're kind of like my soulmate. i'm so grateful that i found someone who is...
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. >> phillipe :one of several issues retired resident russ irwin says needs to be addressed. that's why he invited the town to discuss tourism at the spinnaker, and how it should be tracked and managed. residents asked to sign his petition to put his initiative on the june ballot. it would require the city council to draft a tourism impact plan every two years, outling how tourism impacts sausalito and a set of goals to improve the situation. >> : not a plan to have more or less, or to collect more money or collect less money,or change anything neccesarily, nut to have a plan. >> phillipe :irwin says short- term vacation house rentals another hot topic. one of many he says needs attention. >> : that's tragedy when you're a little tiny town and nobody wants to go downtown anymore because they say there's too many tourist -- its too congested. >> phillipe :irwin has until january to collect the 500 signatures needed to put his initiative on the ballot. so far, he's collected 300. live in sausalito, philippe djegal, kron four news. >> catherine : governor brown has made it offic
. >> phillipe :one of several issues retired resident russ irwin says needs to be addressed. that's why he invited the town to discuss tourism at the spinnaker, and how it should be tracked and managed. residents asked to sign his petition to put his initiative on the june ballot. it would require the city council to draft a tourism impact plan every two years, outling how tourism impacts sausalito and a set of goals to improve the situation. >> : not a plan to have more or less, or...
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lisa irwin's parents say they are talking to them. the kansas city police say they have opened up communications again with lisa irwin's parents but no meetings or anything else have been scheduled so far. the search continues. you mentioned that the fbi search going on. as i mentioned, all of this kinld of clouded by the fact that all of this swirling around her parents. in a morning show interview, lisa irwin's mom mentioned police told her she had failed a polygraph test. she came out and admit that had in an interview, and now she says despite all of this, we've talked to other family members, despite all of that they're standing by her and supporting her. we asked a relative in particular last night in front of the home if they believed her. >> absolutely. there's zero, zero doubt in deborah. you know, i don't want to go into it too much, but the police are doing their job, you know. if you don't have any other suspects, than the one person there that night, the last person to see her, you know, who do you point your finger at? >
lisa irwin's parents say they are talking to them. the kansas city police say they have opened up communications again with lisa irwin's parents but no meetings or anything else have been scheduled so far. the search continues. you mentioned that the fbi search going on. as i mentioned, all of this kinld of clouded by the fact that all of this swirling around her parents. in a morning show interview, lisa irwin's mom mentioned police told her she had failed a polygraph test. she came out and...
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but so far no sign of little lisa irwin. the fox report chief correspondent jonathan hunt is live now. very little progress according to police on this case at all. >> yeah. they basically say they do not have any new clues. we spoke to captain steve young of the kansas city police department earlier today and he said this, and i quote: we are, quote, at the mercy of the next good idea. we're trying everything we can. we're trying every idea that we can. those ideas today included a return to the irwin family home, shep. they went inside the house. they were also searching the backyard and the backyard of a neighbor's house. witnesses say they appeared not to find anything new, shep. >> shep: jonathan, the parents aren't saying much of anything at all right now. it seems like many of the relatives really are. >> yeah. other family members have been doing whatever they can to raise awareness of the entire issue, of course, shep. they were out handing flyers out at a nascar race just outside kansas city over the weekend. and a
but so far no sign of little lisa irwin. the fox report chief correspondent jonathan hunt is live now. very little progress according to police on this case at all. >> yeah. they basically say they do not have any new clues. we spoke to captain steve young of the kansas city police department earlier today and he said this, and i quote: we are, quote, at the mercy of the next good idea. we're trying everything we can. we're trying every idea that we can. those ideas today included a...
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as supervisor said, i'm irwin tam, of financing. we heard about the facts. about the philosophy. i guess i can talk about the numbers. people are excited about that. but first of all, cal is the ing lender and under leadership tina hall and [indiscernible] cal hfa is delivering housing for low and moderate income californians state wide by working together. when of the organizations we work closely with is the mayor office of housing and community development. not only on this project, but also work in g conjunction with apple and the mayor's office to on recycling program and to date delivered additional $250 million tax exempt bonds, which otherwise would go unused, accept for this partnership. we are really proud that relationship with the mayor's office of housing community development. this project wasfunded through our mixed income program and again, to date, we have delivered over 320million funds across the state which resulted in all most 10 thousand units for low and moderate income californians and prime example of the inclusive community create for again, low and mode
as supervisor said, i'm irwin tam, of financing. we heard about the facts. about the philosophy. i guess i can talk about the numbers. people are excited about that. but first of all, cal is the ing lender and under leadership tina hall and [indiscernible] cal hfa is delivering housing for low and moderate income californians state wide by working together. when of the organizations we work closely with is the mayor office of housing and community development. not only on this project, but also...
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can you talk about that fear and what they did at irwin?are out, probably because, among other things, your resistance and the nurse who came forward and talked about the abominable conditions and the fact that women re beg sterilized against their will there. >> yeah, it was definitely a very frightening time. in order for me to fight this fight -- and i have said this many times, had to block my emotions because what we were living in at the ti, it was overwhelming. it was easy to freeze and not to anythi, but i am a man of faith and i give thanks to god i was able to coect with seth and laura -- my lawyers at the time. they were a great help. i am grateful that this documentary came out because erare no words tt can expln what we went through at that time. amy: talk about what it meant to demand answers about how you could be protected during covid. you see andrea, the other woman in detention who gets punished for resisting and going on hunger strike in the agony she goes through in this facility promised two years. you were on hunger s
can you talk about that fear and what they did at irwin?are out, probably because, among other things, your resistance and the nurse who came forward and talked about the abominable conditions and the fact that women re beg sterilized against their will there. >> yeah, it was definitely a very frightening time. in order for me to fight this fight -- and i have said this many times, had to block my emotions because what we were living in at the ti, it was overwhelming. it was easy to...
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>> heather irwin to charge.emocrat and sonoma magazine food writer rounded up some bay area top chefs and they whipped up nutritious restaurant quality meals for displaced families to pick up. >> they wanted comfort, and something that would make them feel good. >> sonoma family meal was born. it serves more than 180,000 meals to fire survivors like dorothy hughes. >>they probably saved my life. >> dorothy had just lost her husband and dog when the fire rendered her trailer uninhabitable. >> outpouring love and help has meant so much to me. >>>volunteer says, that she has a caring community. >> that idea she had, was brilliant. >> months after the fires, the need was still there so heather and her volunteers continue to feed families. >> many of our families have moved up to four times and still in temporary housing. >> reporter: volunteers cook 1200 chef made meals in a commercial kitchen, and they pick them up at french eddies. recipients like melissa barnett are still trying to get back on their feet. >> thes
>> heather irwin to charge.emocrat and sonoma magazine food writer rounded up some bay area top chefs and they whipped up nutritious restaurant quality meals for displaced families to pick up. >> they wanted comfort, and something that would make them feel good. >> sonoma family meal was born. it serves more than 180,000 meals to fire survivors like dorothy hughes. >>they probably saved my life. >> dorothy had just lost her husband and dog when the fire rendered...
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. >> reporter: sharon irwin of darby goes to dialysis three days week.ach time she calls community transit a septa subcontractor but for some reason she says today they didn't approve of the way she paid the $4 fare. >> i gave him a token, $2 and 20 cents. he told me that he can't take it that way. so i told him i said, sir, i paid this way before. i said it all adds up to $4. i couldn't get out because i'm a double amputee. i said and i had no way of getting, you know, any more tokens. >> reporter: mrs. irwin told me not only did the driver refuse the payment when she questioned him and supervisor, they removed her from the bus and refused to take her to her appointment. >> you know i have two artificial limbs. i'm two amputation, and i told him i said, sir, i just need to get to dialysis. well i can't take you. >> reporter: septa tells a very different story. statement they sent me reads, while we regret the inconvenience caused bye-bye this incident fair policies are provided to all passengers before they sign up for paratransit service. this fare pol
. >> reporter: sharon irwin of darby goes to dialysis three days week.ach time she calls community transit a septa subcontractor but for some reason she says today they didn't approve of the way she paid the $4 fare. >> i gave him a token, $2 and 20 cents. he told me that he can't take it that way. so i told him i said, sir, i paid this way before. i said it all adds up to $4. i couldn't get out because i'm a double amputee. i said and i had no way of getting, you know, any more...
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>> irwin, you have five. you're going to go for five champion wins. you just won with the giants. >> yes, i did. it's amazing what the giants did this year. you know, if anybody tells you we saw this coming, they're lying you. i mean after 52 years, you know, since the giants moved to san francisco, i guess, it was worth waiting for snow how -- >> how do you say torture? >> tortura. [ speaking spanish ] >> what is a balk? >> the pitcher tries to deceive the runner at first base. >> how do you say it in spanish? >> i just say balk. [ speaking spanish ] there are certain things in sports you can't translate literally so you use the same terminology. aft after all it's an american pastime. >> are you as angry as i was that he went to the dodgers? >> yeah. he's the reason why i'm going to get a fifth ring. so obviously for me it's going to be okay if he goes to another team, but the jojers? come on. >> we'll cheer him on for the first bat but after that he's going to get boos from us. >>> as soon as they're done with their eating -- we're going to let the
>> irwin, you have five. you're going to go for five champion wins. you just won with the giants. >> yes, i did. it's amazing what the giants did this year. you know, if anybody tells you we saw this coming, they're lying you. i mean after 52 years, you know, since the giants moved to san francisco, i guess, it was worth waiting for snow how -- >> how do you say torture? >> tortura. [ speaking spanish ] >> what is a balk? >> the pitcher tries to deceive the...
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, carrying on in the footsteps of her late father, animal conservationist steve irwin; tracy smith lookso why some people are trying to cheat death by cloning their beloved pets; and more. it's our "pet project" on this sunday morning on friday night. we'll be back in a moment. ornaments create time to hang. gingerbread builds tradition. a string of lights sparks family ties. a last-minute gift makes a lasting impression. a tray carries your heritage. and an ending means a new beginning. can make devices work even better than coppertop? this toothbrush brushes quicker. this screwdriver turns speedier. this fan spins faster. upgrade your devices with duracell optimum. charmin ultra soft is so soft much are you hon? you'll have to remind your family they can use less. charmin ultra soft is twice as absorbent so you can use less. enjoy the go with charmin. new aveeno® restorative skin therapy. with our highest concentration of prebiotic oat intensely moisturizes over time to improve skin's resilience. aveeno® healthy. it's our nature™. >> pauley: welcome back to "sunday morning's pet projec
, carrying on in the footsteps of her late father, animal conservationist steve irwin; tracy smith lookso why some people are trying to cheat death by cloning their beloved pets; and more. it's our "pet project" on this sunday morning on friday night. we'll be back in a moment. ornaments create time to hang. gingerbread builds tradition. a string of lights sparks family ties. a last-minute gift makes a lasting impression. a tray carries your heritage. and an ending means a new...
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. >> steve irwin's family's emotional day as he gets his star on the hollywood walk of fame. >> then,dy to turn 50 shids of red. they spill secrets about their naughty mom rom com. closed captioning provided by -- to move california forward, we need to help more californians get ahead. that's why antonio villaraigosa brought both parties together to balance the state budget with record investments in public schools... and new career training programs. as mayor of la, he brought police and residents together to get illegal guns off the streets and keep kids out of gangs, and on the right path. that's antonio villaraigosa. a governor for all of california. ♪ so then one day all the heroes were assembled ♪ ♪ to fight a villain who packed much more than a punch ♪ ♪ and this group was labeled the avengers ♪ ♪ and that's the way we all became the marvel bunch ♪ >>> it's catchy! i'm going to be singing that the rest of the day. the cast of "avengers: infinity war" having fun with that "brady bunch" spoof for "the tonight show" last night. >> and speaking of that bunch, marcel is celebrating
. >> steve irwin's family's emotional day as he gets his star on the hollywood walk of fame. >> then,dy to turn 50 shids of red. they spill secrets about their naughty mom rom com. closed captioning provided by -- to move california forward, we need to help more californians get ahead. that's why antonio villaraigosa brought both parties together to balance the state budget with record investments in public schools... and new career training programs. as mayor of la, he brought...
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. >> coming up next, robert irwin, the son of the late crocodile hunter, steve irwin crocodile hunter] ...for those 60 and older. it's not just a cold. and if you're 60 or older... ...you may be at increased risk of hospitalization... [coughing] ...from this highly... ...contagious virus. not all dangers come with warning labels. talk to your pharmacist or doctor... ...about getting vaccinated against rsv today. >> the late steve irwin is being remembered in a very touching video from his son. so here's what robert irwin had to say about the family's latest milestone at the australia zoo. >> get emotional. started to laugh. >> so 19 year-old robert was showing off a freshly hatch turtle known as are winds turtle. it's the very first of its kind to be born income captivity. irwin discovered steve irwin discovered this fresh water species back in 1990, on the crocodile hunting trip and are winds. turtles need fresh oxon age action. they did water and their natural habitat has been under threat since the creation of a queensland dam back in the late 1980's. so robert says his dad would b
. >> coming up next, robert irwin, the son of the late crocodile hunter, steve irwin crocodile hunter] ...for those 60 and older. it's not just a cold. and if you're 60 or older... ...you may be at increased risk of hospitalization... [coughing] ...from this highly... ...contagious virus. not all dangers come with warning labels. talk to your pharmacist or doctor... ...about getting vaccinated against rsv today. >> the late steve irwin is being remembered in a very touching video...