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kate snow (voiceover): sung koo kim's life was examined from every angle.er headlines blared his new nickname, the panty thief. and soon, brooke wilberger's family heard news reports that kim, on the day of brooke's disappearance, had purchased cinder blocks. my thought was maybe, if he were the person, and if he took brooke, then he might have tied her to bricks and dropped her in a river. kate snow (voiceover): those reports about kim buying bricks were never substantiated. his besieged family attempted to clear his name any way they could. he's not related to disappeared girl. everybody-- kate snow (voiceover): despite all the suspicion, was it possible that sung koo kim really was innocent? coming up-- you put all three of those together, that's an ironclad alibi. kate snow (voiceover): new information about the person of interest in brooke's disappearance. prosecutors should look at that and say, this is a case we simply can't charge. we've got the wrong guy. kate snow (voiceover): where would the investigation lead? you had a community looking for ans
kate snow (voiceover): sung koo kim's life was examined from every angle.er headlines blared his new nickname, the panty thief. and soon, brooke wilberger's family heard news reports that kim, on the day of brooke's disappearance, had purchased cinder blocks. my thought was maybe, if he were the person, and if he took brooke, then he might have tied her to bricks and dropped her in a river. kate snow (voiceover): those reports about kim buying bricks were never substantiated. his besieged...
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possible candidates include sixty-year-old koo and sixty-four-year-old spaniard juan antonio samaranch jr. both may face problems with age restrictions. also, the briton will leave the post of president of the athletics in 2027 organization and will automatically cease to be a member of the international olympic committee. the elections of the president of mog will be held in march 2025. earlier, the current head thomas bach said that he would not seek re-election for a new term. applications from the candidate. will be accepted until september 15, everything about sports by this minute, strive and achieve, but only in a fair fight, take care of yourself, see you soon. combat. soon the young commander headed the rifle division, which particularly distinguished itself in the battles for the liberation of ukraine, moldova, romania. from 1942 to 1944, he rose from major to major general. for his habit of always rushing to the front line, into the thick of things. he was called general forward, the hero died on april 19, three weeks before the victory after being fatally wounded by a nazi
possible candidates include sixty-year-old koo and sixty-four-year-old spaniard juan antonio samaranch jr. both may face problems with age restrictions. also, the briton will leave the post of president of the athletics in 2027 organization and will automatically cease to be a member of the international olympic committee. the elections of the president of mog will be held in march 2025. earlier, the current head thomas bach said that he would not seek re-election for a new term. applications...
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follows the mysterious abbreviation koos. units. within the framework of the kgbssr there were many different ones, there was special forces, but it was a special special forces, it was in general a group, a special, special-purpose group that was supposed to be engaged in combat reconnaissance and sabotage work, that is, work including or for work on enemy territory in the event of a corresponding threat or in the event of the beginning war work in the deep rear. march 19, 1960. i was sent to work by the moscow department of the design bureau, to the second service, to the third department, this is the field department, and there i worked in the field department for about a year and a half, probably, and then i was transferred to the sixth service, this is already security. you’ll arrive by plane, you’ll fly to domadedova, you’ll get off, you’ll get to moscow, you’ll get there by train - like the partisan train, you’ll get off on the partisan train, you’ll get on. there will be a fence in moscow, there will be an organizatio
follows the mysterious abbreviation koos. units. within the framework of the kgbssr there were many different ones, there was special forces, but it was a special special forces, it was in general a group, a special, special-purpose group that was supposed to be engaged in combat reconnaissance and sabotage work, that is, work including or for work on enemy territory in the event of a corresponding threat or in the event of the beginning war work in the deep rear. march 19, 1960. i was sent to...
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frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from koo and patricia yuen committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities, and from corey david sauer. (dishes clattering, faucet running) (faucet stops) (sniffs) >> bat-sheva (speaking hebrew): ♪ ♪ >> test, mic, test. (speaking arabic): (speaking indistinctly) >> interviewer (speaking arabic): there's no need to rush through the events. (speaking arabic): testimony that will help the audience comprehend what happened october the 7th. (speaking arabic): >> ibrahim (speaking arabic): ♪ ♪ (birds chirping) (insect buzzing) >> this is nicfor me. perfect weather. here comes, here goes the sun. (people talking in background) >> interviewer (speaking hebrew): >> gali (speaking hebrew): (projector reel spins) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (peoe talking in background) (vehicle horn beeps) ♪ ♪ >> ibrahim (speaking arabic): ♪ ♪ (phone camera clicks) (man shouting playfully in distance) (shouting continues) (people speaking arabic in background) >> ibrahim: (children laughing) >> kids: >> ibrahim: (vehicle horn
frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from koo and patricia yuen committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities, and from corey david sauer. (dishes clattering, faucet running) (faucet stops) (sniffs) >> bat-sheva (speaking hebrew): ♪ ♪ >> test, mic, test. (speaking arabic): (speaking indistinctly) >> interviewer (speaking arabic): there's no need to rush through the events. (speaking arabic):...
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in latin america, koos in africa, supporting apartied south africa, and on and on and on. what western values are these exactly? sheikh salih is not an ordinary figure for hamas and for the axes of resistance. he is a prominent leader with a significant military role. throughout his years in beirout aluri played a significant role in networking between the hamas movement and the resistance in gaza as well as the axis of resistance. some may see zanist israel's assassination of alarudi aimed at rekindling the... possibilities of expanding the war and escalating the confrontation further with hisbullah. however, the initial retaliation by hisbullah at one of the most strategic military bases in northern occupied palestine has rendered the israeli occupation in a quagmere deeper than they ever expected. hisbullah escalates against dinast israel this week on the mediast stream. the headlines, the international court of justice is set to hold its first hearing in a case brought against israel. for committing genocide in the besieg gaza strip. israel intensifies its air strikes
in latin america, koos in africa, supporting apartied south africa, and on and on and on. what western values are these exactly? sheikh salih is not an ordinary figure for hamas and for the axes of resistance. he is a prominent leader with a significant military role. throughout his years in beirout aluri played a significant role in networking between the hamas movement and the resistance in gaza as well as the axis of resistance. some may see zanist israel's assassination of alarudi aimed at...
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in latin america, koos in africa, supporting apartide south africa and on and on and on.
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subgroups, with the settlement, of course, in every assault there, graduates of zenith, graduates of the koos people, like the core and leaders, they were given forces there from the muslim battalion, somewhere paratroopers. but nevertheless, they solved all other problems, and these problems were solved in such a way that we have no evidence that they were somewhere some complications, somewhere there were heavy losses, but at the palace, since it was the toughest nut to crack, and it was clear that the battle would be difficult, and grigory ivanovich was the only participant in the war with real combat experience, then of course he his students he couldn’t leave, purely humanly, so he went on the assault as part of the zenit group, although no one ordered him to do this, he couldn’t order it, he did it himself. how did the events unfold further, how did everything happen? on december 27, when the assault took place, it was our mother’s birthday, valentina sergeevna, yes, on that day my family and i celebrated my mother’s birthday, and we didn’t know that my father was going to attack. there
subgroups, with the settlement, of course, in every assault there, graduates of zenith, graduates of the koos people, like the core and leaders, they were given forces there from the muslim battalion, somewhere paratroopers. but nevertheless, they solved all other problems, and these problems were solved in such a way that we have no evidence that they were somewhere some complications, somewhere there were heavy losses, but at the palace, since it was the toughest nut to crack, and it was...
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frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. and from laura debonis. ♪ ♪ >> (speaking ukrainian): (speaking russian): >> (speaking russian): >> narrator: since the start of the war, thousands of ukrainian children have been taken and held in russian-controlled territory. >> (speaking ukrainian): >> narrator: this is the story of ukrainian families and investigators ng to track down missing children and collect evidence of alleged abductions. >> basically, they try to erase our identity as ukrainians. they try to impose their distorted version of history. we're still hoping to bring them back home. they are still our children. ♪ ♪ (swing squeaking) ♪ ♪ >> (speaking russian): ♪ ♪ (explosion roars) ♪ ♪ (explosion pounds) >>arrator: when russia began to bombard ukraine in the early days of the invasion, nadiya was no longer in mariupol. but most of her family were still in the city. >> (speaking russian): (glass clanking) >> narrator: nadiya's sister t
frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. and from laura debonis. ♪ ♪ >> (speaking ukrainian): (speaking russian): >> (speaking russian): >> narrator: since the start of the war, thousands of ukrainian children have been taken and held in russian-controlled territory. >> (speaking ukrainian): >> narrator: this is the...
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esto de los pueblos koo estamos.the people who are on the front lines giving life to climatic improvement. we, the indigenous, cannot work by ourselves. amazon frontlines will use the prize money to expand operations to other indigenous communities in the amazon. they're also helping the next generation become lawyers and grassroots organizers who can continue the fight to save the rainforest. congratulations again to amazon frontlines. what a great opportunity to feature them on this edition of matter of fact, i'm soledad o'brien. we'll see you back here next week to watch more stories like this. anytime, head to matteroffacttv. your money grow quickly for a limited time. choose a 3 or 6 month pickett term certificate and earn one of the most competitive rates in the market. with the flexibility of choosing the short term investment that's best for you. and you can relax knowing your funds are ncua insured. go to provident cu.org to learn more. grow your money quickly with the. pick a term certificate from provident
esto de los pueblos koo estamos.the people who are on the front lines giving life to climatic improvement. we, the indigenous, cannot work by ourselves. amazon frontlines will use the prize money to expand operations to other indigenous communities in the amazon. they're also helping the next generation become lawyers and grassroots organizers who can continue the fight to save the rainforest. congratulations again to amazon frontlines. what a great opportunity to feature them on this edition...
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in latin america, koos in africa, supporting apartied south africa and on and on and on.ern values are these exactly? your tops here on press tv: yamanny army says is targeted an american ship in the gulf of aiden warning against any new aggression on the arab country. over the past week there's been a series of us that strikes on yemen over what washington describes as threats against shipping in the red sea. iraq's prime minister reiterates his government's opposition to the presence of us forces in iraq. muhammad shidani says that american troops must leave as daesh is no longer a threat to the country. he says ending us military presence is crucial for iraqi security and stability. 17 palestinians are killed in latest is really air strikes on gaza. five loster.
in latin america, koos in africa, supporting apartied south africa and on and on and on.ern values are these exactly? your tops here on press tv: yamanny army says is targeted an american ship in the gulf of aiden warning against any new aggression on the arab country. over the past week there's been a series of us that strikes on yemen over what washington describes as threats against shipping in the red sea. iraq's prime minister reiterates his government's opposition to the presence of us...
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of course, they will watch the european federation, and sebastian koo, and others, and i hope the russiansthey will have a good fight on the international stage, a good fair fight, in many forms, i repeat once again, our russian athletes will show a worthy result there . competition, so i have no doubt that they will watch, and we will try to show the best results possible, and for our country to win more medals, and of course we would like even more gold ones. thank you very much, we wish all our lycoathletes success today. igor sevodedov, state coach of belarus , talked to us on air. we also remind you that in the roll call, competitions in athletics, artistic gymnastics, synchronized swimming, right now on... on the belarus 5 tv channel, follow the developments, dear viewers, to the studio, that’s all for me, sergey, i return the floor to you , thank you, christina, in kazan, today is the third day of competition as part of the brix games. the international olympic committee has published the names of belarusian athletes admitted to the main games of the four years in paris in a neutral
of course, they will watch the european federation, and sebastian koo, and others, and i hope the russiansthey will have a good fight on the international stage, a good fair fight, in many forms, i repeat once again, our russian athletes will show a worthy result there . competition, so i have no doubt that they will watch, and we will try to show the best results possible, and for our country to win more medals, and of course we would like even more gold ones. thank you very much, we wish all...
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and additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. >> they were very dangerous, they were very well prepared. we're not talking about some amateur warriors. we're talking about people that are really trained in using weapons. >> evan williams: in the fall of 2022, german ielligence chiefs were secretly monitoring a suspected far-right plot to overthrow the government. >> (speaking german): >> williams: the surveillance operation was focused on a wealthy german aristocrat, heinrich reuss, who was thought to be one of the ringleaders. >> we were following him very closely to find the right moment before they could do what they were actually trying to execute, but having enough on our plate for criminal charges that we could press against them. >> williams: but according to german intelligence, reuss kept putting off his plans at the last minute for a bizarre reason. >> he had some spiritual leaders who were looking for the stars and the right connection to start their whole maneuvers. probably three, four times when they we
and additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. >> they were very dangerous, they were very well prepared. we're not talking about some amateur warriors. we're talking about people that are really trained in using weapons. >> evan williams: in the fall of 2022, german ielligence chiefs were secretly monitoring a suspected far-right plot to overthrow the government. >> (speaking german): >> williams: the...
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i speaker earlier to former trade minister yeo han—koo. the change in the ruling party's position. i think this is a very dramatic situation. i understand that until last night the ruling party was a sort of united, opposing to the possible impeachment but with this sudden change of position by the ruling party leader, i think this could really plunge the ruling party into further turmoil. , ., ., turmoil. tell us more about the lanned turmoil. tell us more about the planned strikes _ turmoil. tell us more about the planned strikes to _ turmoil. tell us more about the planned strikes to take - turmoil. tell us more about the planned strikes to take place i planned strikes to take place here in south korea calling for the president removal from office? , ., ., the president removal from office? , ., , the president removal from office? , . , , office? president yoon has been talkin: on office? president yoon has been talking on labour _ office? president yoon has been talking on labour unions - office? president yoon has been talking on lab
i speaker earlier to former trade minister yeo han—koo. the change in the ruling party's position. i think this is a very dramatic situation. i understand that until last night the ruling party was a sort of united, opposing to the possible impeachment but with this sudden change of position by the ruling party leader, i think this could really plunge the ruling party into further turmoil. , ., ., turmoil. tell us more about the lanned turmoil. tell us more about the planned strikes _...
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and additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. and from the frederic j. ridel living trust. >> narrator: most survivors of the holocaust who are still alivtoday were just children when they were sent to concentration camps. for decades, many were unable or unwilling to speak about their experiences. this film tells some of their stories. >> sitting in the car coming here, it began to dawn on me that this would be a first for me. and i wasn't quite sure just what i had let myself in for. i did feel a little nervous, yes. i'm here today to record some testimony of my experiences during the holocaust. time is marching on and it will not be long before there will be no first-hand survivors alive. and it is important to record this testimony as evidence for future generations. >> why did i survive while my parents and my brother didn't? and i feel i have to talk. i'm glad that now i can do it, but for 50 years, i couldn't. >> there are some people who are unable to speak about their experices. and i can well understand. bu
and additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. and from the frederic j. ridel living trust. >> narrator: most survivors of the holocaust who are still alivtoday were just children when they were sent to concentration camps. for decades, many were unable or unwilling to speak about their experiences. this film tells some of their stories. >> sitting in the car coming here, it began to dawn on me that this would be a...
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invading iraq, afghanistan, libya, syria, yemen, palestine, sanctions, embargos, cous in latin america, koos in africa, supporting apartide south africa and on and on and on. what western values are these exactly? why is it always the same handful of europeans especially, but limited to anglo-american corporations, armies and banks. are we supposed to be proud of that? you biden in the united states, they support israel so adamantly because israel is america's outpost in the middle east. it is base, and once israel loses its grip on palestine, the united states will lose its grip on the region and then it's hegemony. palestinians are fighting a war in gaza on behalf. the entire world against western imperialism. the west want to rule the middle east with terrorism and fear, with occupation and oppression, with murder and theft, stealing. look how they suck the planet dry and fill it with military bases and enslave everyone, killing and displacing millions over and over and over. they violate international law, they deprive people of freedom of life, murder journalists, murder children, murde
invading iraq, afghanistan, libya, syria, yemen, palestine, sanctions, embargos, cous in latin america, koos in africa, supporting apartide south africa and on and on and on. what western values are these exactly? why is it always the same handful of europeans especially, but limited to anglo-american corporations, armies and banks. are we supposed to be proud of that? you biden in the united states, they support israel so adamantly because israel is america's outpost in the middle east. it is...
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better when the beatles released their poorly received "i am the walrus" gelato with a base of real koo-koo-ka-choout crime news, down in texas, a man whose actual name is optimus prime was arrested for auto theft. even more shocking. eve more shocking on the new york subway system the original optimus prime was arrested for indecent exposure. meanwhile, in public transportation news, a wild video shows a massive swarm of bees colonizing a new york city subway entrance but the mta announced there is no impact to service. [laughter] really? you know that the subway experience is pretty rough when a massive swarm of bees doesn't affect service at all. ladies and gentlemen, in addition to puddles of urine, a rat with a gun and optimus prime flashing people, we are currently besieged by 100,000 bees. ... no change of service. next up, times square. [applause] meanwhile, new york's dmv has launched 12 new zodiac license plates. i assume they mean astrological signs and not license plates designed by the zodiac killer. we will be right back with jake gyllenhaal! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ type 2 diabetes?
better when the beatles released their poorly received "i am the walrus" gelato with a base of real koo-koo-ka-choout crime news, down in texas, a man whose actual name is optimus prime was arrested for auto theft. even more shocking. eve more shocking on the new york subway system the original optimus prime was arrested for indecent exposure. meanwhile, in public transportation news, a wild video shows a massive swarm of bees colonizing a new york city subway entrance but the mta...
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and additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in ourntline's "israel's second front" and "failure at the fence" are available on amazon prime video. you're watching pbs. ♪♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> good evening. and welcome to live special coverage of the 2024 new hampshire republican and democratic primaries. >> former president donald trump has won new hampshire. a week after his decisive victory in iowa. there you have the latest results. donald trump with
and additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in ourntline's "israel's second front" and "failure at the fence" are available on amazon prime video. you're watching pbs. ♪♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> good evening. and welcome to live special coverage of the 2024 new hampshire...
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listen to what richard koo just said. the amount of excess u.s.king reserves is 1,700 times larger than it was pre-hlehman. if nothing else, take nothing away from morning programming today than that fact, that shows you why central banks in the united states and the fmoc and federal reserve has struggled to have the same impact from 500 basis points plus of rate hikes in the last couple of years. doesn't that answer a lot of questions for all of us out there? i'm not saying it is good or bad. i'm not valuing judgment. 1,700 times more u.s. banking excess reserves shows you why central bank policies have a few hills to climb? i'll leave that question there. i caught up with the allianz chief adviser mohamed el-erian and asked why europe is lagging behind the u.s. in terms of investment. >> part of it is the structure. harder to take region wide decisions here than in the u.s. part of it is the legacy of how much you have to deal with over the problems of the past. the u.s. is an exception. the u.s. could not pull the rest of the world up. they can
listen to what richard koo just said. the amount of excess u.s.king reserves is 1,700 times larger than it was pre-hlehman. if nothing else, take nothing away from morning programming today than that fact, that shows you why central banks in the united states and the fmoc and federal reserve has struggled to have the same impact from 500 basis points plus of rate hikes in the last couple of years. doesn't that answer a lot of questions for all of us out there? i'm not saying it is good or bad....
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former south korean trade minister yeo han—koo.on behind closed doors in that national assembly building behind me. the opposition parties are having discussions, the ruling party the ppp having discussions as well. lots of talking going on. but somebody who hasn't talked is the president himself, who we haven't heard from since he withdrew the declaration of martial law in the early hours of wednesday. his position is looking more and more at risk. back to you. looking more and more at risk. back to vom— back to you. many thanks, steve. back to you. many thanks, steve- in _ back to you. many thanks, steve. in other— back to you. many thanks, steve. in other news, - back to you. many thanks, - steve. in other news, boeing's lea steve. in other news, boeing's plea deal _ steve. in other news, boeing's plea deal over _ steve. in other news, boeing's plea deal over to _ steve. in other news, boeing's plea deal over to fatal- steve. in other news, boeing's plea deal over to fatal 737 - steve. in other news, boeing's plea deal over to f
former south korean trade minister yeo han—koo.on behind closed doors in that national assembly building behind me. the opposition parties are having discussions, the ruling party the ppp having discussions as well. lots of talking going on. but somebody who hasn't talked is the president himself, who we haven't heard from since he withdrew the declaration of martial law in the early hours of wednesday. his position is looking more and more at risk. back to you. looking more and more at risk....
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and additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. and from the fredric j. ridel living trust. ♪ ♪ >> on the morning of october 29, i was woken up by a colleague who alerted me that a lion aircraft crashed. he said, "it's the max," and i was surprised, because it was a new aircraft. my company provided the air data for aircraft flying around the jakarta area. so i went to the computer and looked at the data. it was immediately apparent that, okay, something was wrong. (indistinct radio chatter) the plane went up to about 2,000 feet, just over a minute after takeoff, and the plane had a bit of a dive. and then the plane climbed to about 5,000 feet. (indistinct radio chatter) but then, at 5,000 feet, the plane was fluctuating up and down. and then the plane just started diving. it, it just didn't make sense. you don't see planes diving on departure. i was baffled. why did it go down? ♪ ♪ >> lion air flight jt610 went missing from radar... >> narrator: 189 people were killed in the crash of lion air flight 610. >> the boeing
and additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. and from the fredric j. ridel living trust. ♪ ♪ >> on the morning of october 29, i was woken up by a colleague who alerted me that a lion aircraft crashed. he said, "it's the max," and i was surprised, because it was a new aircraft. my company provided the air data for aircraft flying around the jakarta area. so i went to the computer and looked at the data. it...
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the clerk: nomination amtrak board of directors, cer koos of illinois to be a director of the amtrak board of directors. mr. mcconnell: madam president. the presiding officer: the republican leader. mr. mcconnell: this week senator lankford and several colleagues continue their work to finaliz the most substantial border security policy in 30 years. this agreement would come not a moment too soon. over the past three years, wehe flood of illegal immigration tick past 6.7 million encounters. 6.7 million sinceresident biden took office. and an especially alarming surge just last year. december reportedly saw the highest monthly total of border on record. the president's open borders have meant booming business for the cartels who specialize in traf and smuggling drugs. and far hasher realities for american communities grappling with lethal fentanyl and the who have died trying to cross. this is a crisis. whether the washington democrats to call it one or not. the american people recognize what cpb and ice are up against even if their commander in chief does not. and the entire world un
the clerk: nomination amtrak board of directors, cer koos of illinois to be a director of the amtrak board of directors. mr. mcconnell: madam president. the presiding officer: the republican leader. mr. mcconnell: this week senator lankford and several colleagues continue their work to finaliz the most substantial border security policy in 30 years. this agreement would come not a moment too soon. over the past three years, wehe flood of illegal immigration tick past 6.7 million encounters. 6.7...
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possible that we will remember bach with a kind word, against the background of the possible arrival of kooo is still capable of tightening the screws against us. and even when he could, at first he gave the go-ahead to all federations independently decide the issue of admitting russian athletes, it was coe and his organization. banned our athletes from competing in the world athletics championships, the president of the russian olympic committee stanislav poznyakov called coe the most famous russophobe in the sports world, although in 1980, when the western bloc countries boycotted the moscow olympics, sebastian coe became the only british athlete who came, competed and won a gold medal in the 1500 m. there is a saying, the next one is always worse. previous, i would not like it to be so. the skow option does not assume a warming of relations with the russian olympians, but there is a scenario in which another candidate could be the representative of zimbabwe, kirsty-coventry, who heads the commission of athletes mog. unlike coe, coventry has always advocated for the admission of russian a
possible that we will remember bach with a kind word, against the background of the possible arrival of kooo is still capable of tightening the screws against us. and even when he could, at first he gave the go-ahead to all federations independently decide the issue of admitting russian athletes, it was coe and his organization. banned our athletes from competing in the world athletics championships, the president of the russian olympic committee stanislav poznyakov called coe the most famous...
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god saver koo energy, shirav condition helps the herdsmen and when it starts, what is the support for the herdsmen. cocoa milk of ranchers. from bam dadan to shawgah. after azadi square, facing tehran sar'. home appliance city. wow, random buddha. yes, but it could just as easily be real. the possibility of purchasing and reporting claims online through third-party insurance agencies across the country. in serah afsarieh, with unbelievable prices , long-term installments and without advance payment, in a large iranian house, each macaron, macaron, macaron , macaron, macaron, macaron, macaron, macaron, macaron, macaron, macaron, macaron, macaron, macaron, macaron every single macaron, every single macaron, single macalon. in the last days of the month, ahl al-sunni travel to khaf city along with others. the road to mashhad for the sanctification of the sunnis of khaf city is very spiritual , full of love for the ahl al-bayt and the love of the ahl al-bayt, which is abundant in the hearts and on the lips, they are going on this journey . it doesn't exist , and the fans on foot and on ho
god saver koo energy, shirav condition helps the herdsmen and when it starts, what is the support for the herdsmen. cocoa milk of ranchers. from bam dadan to shawgah. after azadi square, facing tehran sar'. home appliance city. wow, random buddha. yes, but it could just as easily be real. the possibility of purchasing and reporting claims online through third-party insurance agencies across the country. in serah afsarieh, with unbelievable prices , long-term installments and without advance...
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and additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in ourmunities. and the charina endowment fund. ♪ (dog barking) >> it's a nice day. >> it is. and it's still chilly this morning... >> yeah. >> but i like it. >> yeah. oh, yeah, it's nice. >> feels good. >> i like this weather. (chiming) (faint chiming) >> narrator: associated press reporters mitch weiss and kristin hall have come to bristol, tennessee, to talk to karen goodwin about the death of her son, austin hunter turner. >> hunter knew everyone. >> mm-hmm. >> he was always into something. always. he decided one morning to show the neighbor over here how he was like superman and jumped off her porch. >> wow. >> which is two stories, basically. >> did he get hurt? >> no! he didn't get hurt. (laughs) >> (chuckles) look at that. (laughter) >> he was always trying to make you laugh. i made sure to raise them in church. i told them when they were little i'd give them to god, so that no matter what, god had them. >> narrator: hunter turner became a high school athlete and loved motorcycles. h
and additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in ourmunities. and the charina endowment fund. ♪ (dog barking) >> it's a nice day. >> it is. and it's still chilly this morning... >> yeah. >> but i like it. >> yeah. oh, yeah, it's nice. >> feels good. >> i like this weather. (chiming) (faint chiming) >> narrator: associated press reporters mitch weiss and kristin hall have come to bristol, tennessee,...
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and additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. and from laura debonis. additional support for this program is from the john s. and james l. knight foundation. (sirens wailing) >> (speaking on radio) need you to respond to the town of lewiston. an active shooter incident. multiple people down. (sirens continue) >> narrator: the bowling alley was the shooter's first stop. ♪ ♪ 45 seconds, 18 shots, eight people dead, three wounded. he got in his car and headed south four miles-- schemengees bar and grille. (people talking in background) >> so, i was facing the shooter and jennifer right in front of me, and that's when he walked in, shot the guy at the bar, and then, i guess the other couple of people playing pool, and then towards us, which hit jennifer in the shoulder. (inhales) so it was about 20 feet away from us when he walked in. (people talking in background) >> narrator: in the bar, a group of friends who are deaf and hard of hearing-- regulars who play cornhole together, including megan vozzella's husband, steve.
and additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. and from laura debonis. additional support for this program is from the john s. and james l. knight foundation. (sirens wailing) >> (speaking on radio) need you to respond to the town of lewiston. an active shooter incident. multiple people down. (sirens continue) >> narrator: the bowling alley was the shooter's first stop. ♪ ♪ 45 seconds, 18 shots, eight people...
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frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from koo patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities... and from the fredric j. ridel living trust. (mouse clicks) >> narrator: it started on the online chat platform discord-- a post by a person known only as "lucca." (mouse clicking, computer pings) classified u.s. intelligence documents, one batch after another. (clicking, pinging) documents labeled "top secret" soon spilled onto social media. that's when it made headlines. >> top secret documents about the war in ukraine >> investigations are underway into the leak have appeared on social media. of classified pentagon documents. >> the pentagon is dealing with the fallout from the worst leak of u.s. national security intelligence in many years. >> top secret documents show ukraine's air defense vulnerability. >> after this hit the news, we're trying to figure out a: the extent of the leak; and b: obviously, who leaked it. ♪ ♪ (computer pinging) we were looking into lucca, trying to find traces of him across
frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from koo patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities... and from the fredric j. ridel living trust. (mouse clicks) >> narrator: it started on the online chat platform discord-- a post by a person known only as "lucca." (mouse clicking, computer pings) classified u.s. intelligence documents, one batch after another. (clicking, pinging) documents...
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Jan 17, 2024
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invading iraq, afghanistan, libya, syria, yemen, palestine, sanctions, embargoes, cous in latin america, koosia were accorded with this inherent right to south defense. grand's ambassador to the un said missile strikes were in response and recent dude claimed attacks in the city. of carimont, which claimed 100 civilian lives. iran's leader says entire world agrees israel regime has been defeated and crushed in its war on gaza while palestinians have emerged victorious. also held the governments and people of yemen were standing in solidarity with palestinians in gaza.
invading iraq, afghanistan, libya, syria, yemen, palestine, sanctions, embargoes, cous in latin america, koosia were accorded with this inherent right to south defense. grand's ambassador to the un said missile strikes were in response and recent dude claimed attacks in the city. of carimont, which claimed 100 civilian lives. iran's leader says entire world agrees israel regime has been defeated and crushed in its war on gaza while palestinians have emerged victorious. also held the governments...
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Jan 19, 2024
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invading iraq, afghanistan, libya, syria, yemen, palestine, sanctions, embargoes, cous in latin america, koos in africa, supporting apartied south africa and on and on and on. what western values are these exactly? why is it always the same handful of europeans especially, but not limited to, anglo-american corporations, army? and banks, are we supposed to be proud of that? you biden in the united states, they support israel so adamantly, because israel is america's outpost in the middle east, it is base, and once israel loses its grip on palestine, the united states will lose its grip on the region and then its hegemony. palestinians are fighting a war in gaza on behalf of the entire world against western imperialism. the west want to rule the middle east with terrorism and fear, with occupation and oppression, with murder and theft, stealing. look how they suck the planet dry and fill it with military bases and enslave everyone, killing and displacing millions over and over and over. they violate international law, they deprive people of freedom of life, murder journalists, murder children,
invading iraq, afghanistan, libya, syria, yemen, palestine, sanctions, embargoes, cous in latin america, koos in africa, supporting apartied south africa and on and on and on. what western values are these exactly? why is it always the same handful of europeans especially, but not limited to, anglo-american corporations, army? and banks, are we supposed to be proud of that? you biden in the united states, they support israel so adamantly, because israel is america's outpost in the middle east,...
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frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities, and from laura debonis. >> tong-hyung kim (speaking korean): >> choi young-ja: >> kim: >> choi: ♪ ♪ (breath trembling) (sniffles) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i was adopted into france in 1982. >> i was adopted... >> i was adopted... >> i was adopted... >> all: ...to sweden... >> ...in 1982. >> 1974. >> 1988. >> kim: there are about 200,000 people around the world who were adopted out of south korea. >> all: i was adopted to the united states. >> kim: it's believed to be the largest population of adoptees out of any country... >> i was adopted in 1977 to denmark... >> ...to denmark in 1972. >> kim: ...an adoption program that ran for decades. ♪ ♪ >> (on computer): what would you tell to your birth mother if she watched on tv right now? >> mdream would be one day to find you. >> (voice trembling): mom and dad, if you're watching this, by any chance, you could just meet with me? >> kim: for decades, korean television progra
frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities, and from laura debonis. >> tong-hyung kim (speaking korean): >> choi young-ja: >> kim: >> choi: ♪ ♪ (breath trembling) (sniffles) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i was adopted into france in 1982. >> i was adopted... >> i was adopted... >> i was adopted... >> all:...
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frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler and additional support from kooa yuen, committed to bridging cultural diffences in our communities. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we begin with breaking news. the israeli military is warning that a number of militants have infiltrated israeli territory from gaza. >> barrages of rockets being fired from gaza, reaching as far as tel aviv and west jerusalem. they've never seen such an amount of rockets at the same time. >> october 7 was the jewish joyous holiday of simchat torah. i'm an orthodox jew, meang on the sabbath, on jewish holidays, i don't use electronics, including my phone. rumors began circulating that there was a terror attack in israel. i lived in israel; i have four siblings who currently live in israel; my grandparents, aunts, uncles. so, i, i break the sabbath for the first time in my life on the night of october 7, frantically trying to locate my siblings, seeing if, if they're alive or not. i was not alone. there were dozens of other jewish students at harvard doing thexact same thing, frantically locating their, thei
frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler and additional support from kooa yuen, committed to bridging cultural diffences in our communities. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we begin with breaking news. the israeli military is warning that a number of militants have infiltrated israeli territory from gaza. >> barrages of rockets being fired from gaza, reaching as far as tel aviv and west jerusalem. they've never seen such an amount of rockets at the same time....
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invading iraq, afghanistan, libya, syria, yemen, palestine, sanctions, embargoes, cous in latin america, koos in africa, supporting apartide south africa and on and on and on. what western values are these exactly? and now we're eagerly anticipating a yemy arm forces spokesperson yahya sorry to speak any time now uh in uh reaction and response to us and uk bombing a series of targets on yemini soil earlier, and that was in a response to retaliatory operations carried out by yemen armed forces against israeli ships and israeli bound and linked ships in the red and arabian seas and that was for in retaliation for the atrocities committed and the uh genocidal campaign that tel aviv is carrying out against palestinians in the bessieg.
invading iraq, afghanistan, libya, syria, yemen, palestine, sanctions, embargoes, cous in latin america, koos in africa, supporting apartide south africa and on and on and on. what western values are these exactly? and now we're eagerly anticipating a yemy arm forces spokesperson yahya sorry to speak any time now uh in uh reaction and response to us and uk bombing a series of targets on yemini soil earlier, and that was in a response to retaliatory operations carried out by yemen armed forces...
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he engineered a last-minute drive to get lhis team into fied goal range after younghoe koo set them tohe end zone! >> cousins hit hodge for the walkoff score, giving the falcons the crucial division win, 36-30. >>> she may have been bounced from the playoffs, but caitlin clark got a pretty good consolation prize. the womens hoops phenom was named wnba rookie of the year by a near-unanimous vote. she lived up to her expectations as this year's top draft pick and brought the indiana fever to the post season and smashed several records in the process, including assists and three pointers by a rookie. >>> a massachusetts woman is fighting to keep a rescued beaver as a pet. she rescued the beaver named nibby two years ago and has raised it since. recently the re recently the wildlife agency wanted to release her into the wild. >> i heard nothing until a few days ago, and now it's we've got to release her. >> worried nibby wouldn't survive on her own, she reached out to state representatives to stop it from happening. the state has put the plan on hold much to the relief of jane, but work is
he engineered a last-minute drive to get lhis team into fied goal range after younghoe koo set them tohe end zone! >> cousins hit hodge for the walkoff score, giving the falcons the crucial division win, 36-30. >>> she may have been bounced from the playoffs, but caitlin clark got a pretty good consolation prize. the womens hoops phenom was named wnba rookie of the year by a near-unanimous vote. she lived up to her expectations as this year's top draft pick and brought the...
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and additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in ourmunities. support for frontline and for this program is provided by the corporation for public broadcasting and by the jonathan logan family foundation, empowering world changing work. (crowd cheering) >> narrator: two men vying to be second-in-command. one a young firebrand of a new conservative movement. >> from open borders to stagnating wages, the people who govern this country have failed and failed again. (crowd applauds) >> narrator: the other a governor and former congressman who championed liberal causes. >> we'll build a country where workers come first. healthcare and housing are human rights. >> narrator: both from the middle of america, but on opposite sides of the country's political divide. >> we will, in short, make america great again. >> narrator: this the story of how they found their political voices... >> i'm ready to turn the page on these guys. say it with me-- we're not going back. >> narrator: ...and their unlikely paths to become vice presidential candidates ♪
and additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in ourmunities. support for frontline and for this program is provided by the corporation for public broadcasting and by the jonathan logan family foundation, empowering world changing work. (crowd cheering) >> narrator: two men vying to be second-in-command. one a young firebrand of a new conservative movement. >> from open borders to stagnating wages, the people who govern this country...
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as a result: it turned 55 years old, it is noted that the reason for the emergence of koos was the difficultld war. the soviet union then needed a special center training fighters who could solve special tasks behind enemy lines and carry out force actions during the war. during the courses, officers studied all types. small arms, as well as weapons of almost all countries of the world. students were trained to adapt to extreme situations. and our country is excluded from international nuclear research with all the details of why this happened to alexandra perfileva. the topic of nuclear testing is one of the main ones on the agenda, because it is a powerful resource for all humanity. in the fight for him, it would seem, science is certainly not political. but no, the world's leading laboratory for high energy physics will stop collaborating with 500 specialists from russia, this was announced by the official representative of cern of the european organization for nuclear research, arnaud marselier. at the moment we have less than 500 users who are still associated with any russian organizat
as a result: it turned 55 years old, it is noted that the reason for the emergence of koos was the difficultld war. the soviet union then needed a special center training fighters who could solve special tasks behind enemy lines and carry out force actions during the war. during the courses, officers studied all types. small arms, as well as weapons of almost all countries of the world. students were trained to adapt to extreme situations. and our country is excluded from international nuclear...
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to reformat the brains of russian people according to the ukrainian matrix. party, which is called koosher, in the twenty-second year he went to lugansk, did not get to donetsk, because at that time of the visit there was heavy shelling, to talk to the people of lugansk, he did not even shout, long live the svo and i am for russia, he talked to those people who lived for 8 long years under bombing under shelling, returned and was accused of espionage, and the system fails, since the prosecutor's office releases him on bail, it means there is no evidence, well, for the fact of the trip and a selfie on the ... background of the city of lugansk, espionage - this is to even fit estonian justice is very difficult, and but a record in the baltics for all 30 years of money, but compensation bail 150,000 euros. by the way, the family of aivas peterson, even his party there do not have such money, but now the whole world, as they say, is gathering. this is one story about the possible cultivation of elites, who, well, will be at least for a long time, such as fiza. potentially. another story. th
to reformat the brains of russian people according to the ukrainian matrix. party, which is called koosher, in the twenty-second year he went to lugansk, did not get to donetsk, because at that time of the visit there was heavy shelling, to talk to the people of lugansk, he did not even shout, long live the svo and i am for russia, he talked to those people who lived for 8 long years under bombing under shelling, returned and was accused of espionage, and the system fails, since the...
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invading iraq, afghanistan, libya, syria, yemen, palestine, sanctions, embargoes, cous in latin america, koostion of palestine. and be held accountable for his crimes. israel has carried out new attacks on gaza, they include an artillery strike on the city of rafa, killing 12 palestinians. the separate attack on area near gaza's old city took the lives of 20 of the people. the total death thold from israel's more than 3 months of onslot tops 23,800.
invading iraq, afghanistan, libya, syria, yemen, palestine, sanctions, embargoes, cous in latin america, koostion of palestine. and be held accountable for his crimes. israel has carried out new attacks on gaza, they include an artillery strike on the city of rafa, killing 12 palestinians. the separate attack on area near gaza's old city took the lives of 20 of the people. the total death thold from israel's more than 3 months of onslot tops 23,800.