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>> anthony: so, how armenian are you? i mean -- >> serj: that's a> serj: yeah, i was born in beirut, grew up in la, um, i'm armenian by culture, both my parents are armenian. my grandparents, you know, ended up in syria and lebanon because of the genocide. and, how armenian am i? that's a really good question, man. a majority of armenians that live in the diaspora didn't voluntarily migrate. you know, they were forced migrations, pogroms, you know after the genocide, so they ended up in the middle east, and europe, and different parts of the world. so, we have this kind of being -- feeling of being kicked out. um, and that longing is different than other diasporas i think, because of that. >> anthony: diaspora armenian communities, wherever they are, have been held together by deep feelings of nationalism and injustice for what happened to them, and how the world refused to acknowledge it. dolmama specializes in modern versions of armenian classic dishes. khashlama, a braised lamb shank served with rice pilaf. >> serj: it's a big, little snack. >> a
>> anthony: so, how armenian are you? i mean -- >> serj: that's a> serj: yeah, i was born in beirut, grew up in la, um, i'm armenian by culture, both my parents are armenian. my grandparents, you know, ended up in syria and lebanon because of the genocide. and, how armenian am i? that's a really good question, man. a majority of armenians that live in the diaspora didn't voluntarily migrate. you know, they were forced migrations, pogroms, you know after the genocide, so they...
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>> accomplished -- couple times a week. >> anthony: what distinguishes a butcher shop? is my favorite butcher. all of them are different. >> anthony: in right. do you ever go out for just like a salad? >> no. [ laughter ] ♪ >> anthony: there is another long tradition of artistry here in budapest. we grew up with their works. visual artists, photographers, filmmakers. where do they all go? well, world war i happened and within the end of the austro-hungarian empire, budapest and all your changed forever. the decades long wave of emigration began. a stunning number of the world's great photographers led to their native hungary and took up new lives. eventually this man joined them. >> since i remember i was living. i was 5 or 6 years old when i was taking. just with my father's kodak camera. in that moment, i capture. that is the difficult part. that exact moment i told the story. hungarians there is this think to xl my father was not really an artist. he was a soccer player. a really good one. he said, son, whatever you do, you have to be the best at it. first. not second
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with a beer. 10 euro. >> anthony: it is like a quick lunch. >> yes. >> anthony: what one would you suggestobviously. >> anthony: i like this. it is a good match. cool place where you can come and see movies like this. the film premiered in berlin in 1927 presenting troubling issues of its time and it turns out hours, corporate greed, political corruption, social inequality, and in the figure, the dangerous and powerful role the individual activist an impressive culture. she is a little cross side. >> yeah, but is sexy you know? [ laughter ] >> anthony: here we go. classic german food. and huge. >> yeah. you eat one. you know? >> anthony: i'm like, god, enormous. , bob was introduced in berlin by turkish immigrants. >> at the end, it is something which is in every culture. you have something grain outside, bread and then something. you have salad with it. you have, spicy sauce and chili. and you are going to find it in all kinds of dishes. we should maybe try the red and see what it does. >> anthony: this is awesome classic food. it is greasy. it is messy. it is wet. it is crispy. it has go
with a beer. 10 euro. >> anthony: it is like a quick lunch. >> yes. >> anthony: what one would you suggestobviously. >> anthony: i like this. it is a good match. cool place where you can come and see movies like this. the film premiered in berlin in 1927 presenting troubling issues of its time and it turns out hours, corporate greed, political corruption, social inequality, and in the figure, the dangerous and powerful role the individual activist an impressive culture....
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, and the last _ that was in fact a crime. anthonyd the last few minutes, - that was in fact a crime. anthony, and the last few minutes, we - that was in fact a crime. anthony, | and the last few minutes, we have just been sent and received the from donald trump, and ijust want to read some of it out to you it must be pretty familiar to you, this kind of language, giving your years of reporting american politics. but what we have seen and heard from him is that this is political persecution from trump statement reads, and election interference at the highest level in history from the highest level in history from the time i came down, the golden escalator at trump tower, and even before i was sworn in as your president of the us, the radical left democrats, the enemy of the hard—working men and women of this country, have been engaged in a witchhunt to destroy the make america great again movement. those words not ours, of course. very much in line with what we have heard from donald trump in the past. absolutely and very much in line
, and the last _ that was in fact a crime. anthonyd the last few minutes, - that was in fact a crime. anthony, and the last few minutes, we - that was in fact a crime. anthony, | and the last few minutes, we have just been sent and received the from donald trump, and ijust want to read some of it out to you it must be pretty familiar to you, this kind of language, giving your years of reporting american politics. but what we have seen and heard from him is that this is political persecution...
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understanding the pain that our our la life has inflicted on them in miss that i got a gave her a anthony that loss e lives about understanding and telling them that we are here for them. if i corner fare and to acknowledge and work hand in hand if we're trying to make up one way or the other. now what am i made? a success in vocal as a teenager, media out a feeler joined the father. they trained her as a nurse. she believed in the groups message of social justice, but over the years she came to support peace. she was a signatory of the 2016 p. steel. as was the father of the 2 children. but he did not live to see the changes they had hoped for. because the only companion mad i'm renewed at my martin, her ramiro durand was killed 7 months ago. a it, anita. i love the idea link and he loves that. we are in these types of initiatives, but it's still yet m y s, as he needs yet, the you. it's unclear who was responsible for ammeter sterile. now, he's one of over 300 signatories who have been killed since the peace deal. some of those assassinations were carried out by active dissident groups.
understanding the pain that our our la life has inflicted on them in miss that i got a gave her a anthony that loss e lives about understanding and telling them that we are here for them. if i corner fare and to acknowledge and work hand in hand if we're trying to make up one way or the other. now what am i made? a success in vocal as a teenager, media out a feeler joined the father. they trained her as a nurse. she believed in the groups message of social justice, but over the years she came...
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a. anthony davis score 38 points for the los angeles lakers, but it wasn't enough to guarantee victory against the minnesota timber wolves. lakers struggles without superstar lebron james. his injured is the lakers, 2nd loss and 6 games in the n. h l. the edmonton oilers out class, the women had jets 63, ryan nugent hopkins for 2 goals and had to assist to make it to winds in a row for the oilers and their 4th victory in 6 games. the president of the international olympic committee continues to push for neutrality. when asked about the possibility of a 2024 summer olympics boycott, thomas bob was on a 2 day visit to cuba, where he met out with the country's athletes and took part in the development of in athletics track. but he kept getting confronted with questions about possibly banning russian and belarus in athletes because of the war in ukraine on this is what bar had to say in the top era. consultations on the way. it's a way to early to speak about any kind of boycotts. we do not speak about the games in paris. so we will continue visa consultations. it's about the updates was the only
a. anthony davis score 38 points for the los angeles lakers, but it wasn't enough to guarantee victory against the minnesota timber wolves. lakers struggles without superstar lebron james. his injured is the lakers, 2nd loss and 6 games in the n. h l. the edmonton oilers out class, the women had jets 63, ryan nugent hopkins for 2 goals and had to assist to make it to winds in a row for the oilers and their 4th victory in 6 games. the president of the international olympic committee continues to...
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el juez a cargo de este caso declarÓ al padrastro y a la madre del pequeÑo anthony como culpable de su el veredicto. >> ante un tribunal repleto el juez de la corte superior dio el veredicto de culpables en los casos de asesinato, abuso infantil y tortura. escucharon la lectura del documento de 52 pÁginas sin inmuto arose a pesar de la gravedad del caso. >> sÍ me sentÍ aliviado como digo eso no va a quitar el dolor que uno siente por lo que ya estÁ hecho. >> los dos acusados que no mostraron emociones durante todo el juicio, enfrentaron cada uno cargos de asesinato y tortura en relaciÓn a la muerte del niÑo de diez aÑos encontrado inconsciente en su casa en 2018. >> el fiscal se refiriÓ a los acusados como malvados y monstruos que de acuerdo a una montaÑa de evidencias y testimonios presentados durante el dramÁtico juicio torturaron al menor sistemÁticamente creando tÉcnicas t tortura y abusando fÍsica y sicolÓgicamente. hermanos confirmaron las torturas. >> enfermeros y policÍas que atendieron al menor inconsciente, describieron perturbados las malas condiciones fÍsicas del menor que
el juez a cargo de este caso declarÓ al padrastro y a la madre del pequeÑo anthony como culpable de su el veredicto. >> ante un tribunal repleto el juez de la corte superior dio el veredicto de culpables en los casos de asesinato, abuso infantil y tortura. escucharon la lectura del documento de 52 pÁginas sin inmuto arose a pesar de la gravedad del caso. >> sÍ me sentÍ aliviado como digo eso no va a quitar el dolor que uno siente por lo que ya estÁ hecho. >> los dos...
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a smell that is enticingly equine. i smell rainbow dash. >> yes, yes! >> anthonyarco, a couple of sicilians and aficionados. >> this is one of the older sides, famous families of mafia that grows in crime organization . yeah, yeah. nowadays, seems to be like a bit more quiet, because they all get arrested, so they prefer to sell meat against drugs. >> right over there, you can bet on a horse? segment you can bet horses. eat and lose. [ laughter ] the loser goes in the fire. that is a nice pick but. >> cycle of life. [ speaking non-english ] >> whitehorse? where does this tradition come from? >> then we have greeks, 750 years before christ, then we have romans. we have to say that sicilians are pig baskets. we are being conquered by everybody. there are many words understood by our people. maybe can't understand me, an italian, no. italian language comes from latin. remember this. >> i will never forget. >> the side of the meat is yellow, not white. when it is yellow, that means the horse has been breeding eating fresh grass. [ speaking non-english ] you like taste
a smell that is enticingly equine. i smell rainbow dash. >> yes, yes! >> anthonyarco, a couple of sicilians and aficionados. >> this is one of the older sides, famous families of mafia that grows in crime organization . yeah, yeah. nowadays, seems to be like a bit more quiet, because they all get arrested, so they prefer to sell meat against drugs. >> right over there, you can bet on a horse? segment you can bet horses. eat and lose. [ laughter ] the loser goes in the...
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i'm a border by like you system really being yet in the did not sing device such a anthony lucy lean. yeah, we can do a fuels, actually it stems out arkell room dish, but i'll let you do a buffer. leona grains he's not to lose too modern date my subway, but just dory. yes or no, it's i live here, belize get us, but we ship it with them. so just stick with what i needed. if daughter to look like, you know, what of them, i need a you put in school this with that as a one they reached over that or where are you familiar with global i'm saying years about how she took on. busy these to broadview enough room for a few quick to take a picture. i'll go double play, you go so good on that. so if you can this is to let you. yeah. so sort of get over that. begin to give you. oh, so can you label all these boys the well, it looks like we are good with louise dyer will meet and we'll get a glass little glass leave you a union in the study with one another. i wasn't really doing a game on did you get? i'm gonna begin this when you said we could get us greater finland from the voltage to the euro.
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the good food makes you happy, very happy. >> anthony: yeah. >> woman 1: opens your heart. >> anthony: there's ay poor but they're super serious about food. >> woman 2: like where? >> man: like here. [ laughter ] don't go, don't go very far. >> anthony: people who are not greek come to the greek islands for the first time, come to naxos, what should you do here? you should drink raki for sure. >> woman 1: for sure, to eat. >> lady: get drunk with raki also. >> anthony: get drunk. it's not enough to just drink it? >> woman 1: no, get drunk and sing and dance. >> lady: don't tell me what you ate. tell me who you ate with. >> anthony: hmm. [ laughter ] [ all talking in greek ] [ laughter ] ♪ >> crowd: yamas. [ glasses clinking ] ♪ >> anthony: serj is armenian. like most armenians around the world, he wasn't born in armenia.
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a shower. remember anthony and gloria, the homeowners with the new windows and the tower block? repair a leaking pipe on the floor above them. gradually it got worse, and it ended up like this. water pouring from the seventh floor through the flats below. anthony and gloria lived like this for three weeks, and they say they finally left for a hotel when the fire service told them the flat was dangerous. but if it was their pipe, did they give you any compensation? no compensation, no money at all. they were taking money from me, in counciltax, and the maintenance charge. i am paying for nothing. what was that like, living like that? it's a hell. hell? hell, yeah. if i think like that, still i can cry. even now? even now. i was so stressed. lewisham council apologises for the disruption caused but says the leak was stopped when it was reported and that homeowners are able to claim costs via their own insurance. it says it is working to identify properties with damp and mould and that an additional £1 million will be spent fixing them this year. it wants to ensure public money is b
a shower. remember anthony and gloria, the homeowners with the new windows and the tower block? repair a leaking pipe on the floor above them. gradually it got worse, and it ended up like this. water pouring from the seventh floor through the flats below. anthony and gloria lived like this for three weeks, and they say they finally left for a hotel when the fire service told them the flat was dangerous. but if it was their pipe, did they give you any compensation? no compensation, no money at...
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s. excused a anthony blinking spoke against a ceasefire, saying that it would be in rushes, a benefit, but also that they are raining. foreign minister lambasted the western approach, and he as well called for dialogue as a thorough norlisha dog. so discussing the situation in ukraine, we highlighted nato's undermining line of behavior that are with both feet, standing in the ukrainian conflict in are being sucked deeper and deeper into it. honestly, i don't know if i can go any deeper arab bestseller. the fact that the west to supply ukraine with weapons, in our opinion only worse as the situation in ukraine, will need to solve it by diplomatic means. hambert and both men said that they supported initiatives for a peaceful resolution. they welcomed for chinese president. she jing ping's road map to peace that was outlined again during his recent visit with her to moscow where he met with president putin. but sir guy lebrun said that those talks must be based on what he describers, indivisible security that no country can strengthen its security at the expense of another. of course, h
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oh and then the had a shallow anthony that they send the had a lo, lena anthony. the human toll of the earthquakes that hit syria for 3 days, shims lower body was under slabs of concrete. before help came in pain and traumatized. the 9 year old ordeal is not over. like many survivors. she's suffering from crush syndrome. that's when limbs are starved. the blood circulation for too long? no. i'm missing from the wound it was, but i'm in the she must. it's been described as a disaster of the century. the powerful earthquakes with at the center across the border in turkey were felt across cities and towns in syria. they brought more devastation to a country where the scars of more than a decade of war have still not healed. most of the amount of the live or not if you the look of high freedom, the better pricing on i do it's if you would be doing that, i did a d b with clear, but somebody's will feel women that the beauty with them and what the be a little bit will not let them get at a low meet the and i thought there was a little you can definitely do this when whe
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ct1 anthony: they followed the path1 of the water because it was, a highway. just look around us joie: snature'hds "road map" is everywhere: the flow of water helped trav selers undehdrstand thecti1 direction and even in the dark, thick moss on trees could help point them nor26th. anthony: these were natural clues that they had learned about on the plantation. long before they ever took that first step towards freedom.faeg1 joie: as a public historian who1 wo srks outsidhde traditional sd academics, cohen chronicles the6 experiences of enslaved people as they dared to liberate themselves.ct 1ct 1faeg01faeg01 anthony: so what you're seeing d is the bottom. joie: following another escape route- shd cohen built a 3-by-3 foot box to secretly ship himself north by rail. joie: what was it like 26in there? anthony: dark and hot.26hd80 joie:today, that real-life experience draws visitors to 'button farm' the living history center cohen created after hehd appeared on "the oprah show. and helped her prepare for her role in the film 'beloved' in sd which nature had a star
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that's coming up after a short break. i'm anthony. how'd in berlin from me and the team here? thanks for your company and stay with us. if you get a starts in germany, europe and the world d. w travel really were in german w this award.
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i'm awarded aleki system rarely been yet an it not signal but such a anthony lucy, leah with wagner. jones. actually it's jim jeff dr. harrell dish. but i live in buffalo and then oh, crazy that to where you store lot of date my subway. but just dory finished on. i live shibley's, get us. but we ship them said yes, a daughter to take you more. what of them? i need a. are you trying school with that for a one they reached over the or a b o clinic she to not to another school go to work. it doesn't feel good to break global. i'm saying years about how she took on a jump to broke the enough room for a few quick to take a picture of my go double play. you go so good. i'm up with a ah ah, ah, a new era for russian chinese relation to this can fun, see jim things 1st trip off their re election will become most guys next week. opening pandora's box, china denounces the strengthening of nuclear cooperation between australia, the u. s. and the u. k saying it could threaten global security and continue on special coverage of the grim legacy left by the disaster with us.
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united nation says the taliban abuse of women and girls in afghanistan could amount to a crime against humanity. ah m. anthony howard walked into the program a month on from devastating earthquakes and turkey and syria. the resulting humanitarian crisis is nowhere near to being resolved. more than 50000 people have been killed and millions more left homeless. authorities in turkey have declared a 3 month state of emergency in the worst affected areas. and much of syria was in ruins, even before the earthquake struck ravaged by a decade of civil war. they w mohammed algebra fire reports now from the city of italy. at night for the 44 year old m r f i e fills his car with blankets and drives to the outskirts of it live far away from the cities crumbling residential buildings. he spends the night here with the sun since the 2nd earthquake struck northwest and syria and turkey. hundreds of families are afraid to sleep in their own homes for fear of being trapped inside. if they collapse. after all the earthquakes, my son and i are traumatized without dest at home, because it's not safe. that was he and we haven't
united nation says the taliban abuse of women and girls in afghanistan could amount to a crime against humanity. ah m. anthony howard walked into the program a month on from devastating earthquakes and turkey and syria. the resulting humanitarian crisis is nowhere near to being resolved. more than 50000 people have been killed and millions more left homeless. authorities in turkey have declared a 3 month state of emergency in the worst affected areas. and much of syria was in ruins, even before...
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i'm jewel was at a timely and it's anthony, donna's at a connie's ludlow ledger. my love that the recipient law has any commissioner robert anthony are no longer lucky. you can really look the order support maker that i wasn't able to share to get a pen on my laptop of china. so fema with us. hello. i'm a star bird boy. lavelli, but i know that or did that. he told us not to look. my indic them here in this day edition was you are letting. ah, we're talking about the grading really right now. got it. now otherwise i i see toward give the by talk today. i'll be outdoor wooddale loud me or time loud, nick, i'll clear. i geneva joke garden. i old girl. the girl up law. bob got knob at blue guy please. yeah. they all got it. no, i did the i mean i will look good night. you represent the just listen to the 2nd when from let's say that of a no more needed. so can you please read to me. oh, for me. but again, i let it go. then i came in midnight and i come on to you now. come on, i'd say you gotta get the c t d coffee said to me to do family members or family or coffee. i
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steph had 19 points 10 to a one-point game. anthony davis, lakers back up eight. us comeback to vincenzo finds curry for three. ticket out to clay. warriors within two with a 45 remaining but they could not stop anthony davis. no lebron. av goes for third nine points and the lakers when 113-105. chris alvarez with more from los angeles. continuing here on the road. they trail by 20 points in the first quarter to the lakers. steph curry's return was a spark. he scored a team-high 27. it was enough in 88 point loss in l.a. i missed it a lot. it gets deeper into it. you try to meet the intensi and the energy and the level. mentally and physically. it felt great to get thrown back in there. >> the gravity that he pulls and the confidence you get from him being out there was huge. i thought he looked good. i will be missed a couple shots he will make pretty soon. we getting back in -- going back into the flow of rhythm. >> it is great having steph the. going to become his m.v.p. self s 're trying to lift everybody up together because we need everybody to win. this is a
steph had 19 points 10 to a one-point game. anthony davis, lakers back up eight. us comeback to vincenzo finds curry for three. ticket out to clay. warriors within two with a 45 remaining but they could not stop anthony davis. no lebron. av goes for third nine points and the lakers when 113-105. chris alvarez with more from los angeles. continuing here on the road. they trail by 20 points in the first quarter to the lakers. steph curry's return was a spark. he scored a team-high 27. it was...
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why has he made disney world such a centerpiece? anthonycan't understate how important disney is to florida's economy and the influence it has had. but i think it was a good foil for ron desantis, this california-based company that was objecting to the don't say gay bill, as you mentioned. it was a chance for desantis to make his point that there are corporations in this country, in his view, that are too liberal, pressured shareholders, the public, to spout liberal agendas. and this was a chance for conservative states to push back against. although i will say that they abolished that governing district before to put the state in control because otherwise, all the debt that disney had accrued would have gone to the taayers. this fixed a few things and gave desantis another chance to take credit for sticking it to disney. james: i have been in the u.s. for a few days, but you have seen him in the headlines for a few reasons. he has written about, and he is planning a tour of early primary states. does anyone ever do this, the book and the t
why has he made disney world such a centerpiece? anthonycan't understate how important disney is to florida's economy and the influence it has had. but i think it was a good foil for ron desantis, this california-based company that was objecting to the don't say gay bill, as you mentioned. it was a chance for desantis to make his point that there are corporations in this country, in his view, that are too liberal, pressured shareholders, the public, to spout liberal agendas. and this was a...
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full name was george anthony devalder santos. ase to the gofundme situation confirmed to abc nes that it was george santos who ran the account to help sapphire. abc news asked george santos if he remembered richard. >> let me show you this video. we have a reporter from our team that asked george santos about you, asked him about this gofundme. watch this video. >> do you remember the gentleman who claims that you took money? >> he never met me and i never met him. >> for him not to be embarrassed by it, to be laughing and smiling and joking around like it's all just nothing, just being so nonchalant about it, it's disgusting. it's so strainge and surreal. who is george santos? nobody knows. >> our thanks to rachel. for more on other famous fakeouts, including anna delvey and elizabeth holmes, plus a photo of santos lime you've never seen before, "impact on nightline" now streaming on hulu. >>> imagine dragons. a rare behind-the-scenes visit with one of the world's biggest bands. ♪ i'm sorry for everything oh everything i've done ♪
full name was george anthony devalder santos. ase to the gofundme situation confirmed to abc nes that it was george santos who ran the account to help sapphire. abc news asked george santos if he remembered richard. >> let me show you this video. we have a reporter from our team that asked george santos about you, asked him about this gofundme. watch this video. >> do you remember the gentleman who claims that you took money? >> he never met me and i never met him. >>...
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a los sobrevivientes de los llevaron en ambulancia. un juez de los angeles llego al veredicto en el caso de anthony Ávalos. os son su madre y el novio de ella. un tribunal de mÉxicoimputa a ovidio guzmÁn lÓpez, hijo de el chapo guzmÁn de la solicitud de extradiciÓn que le ha hecho la justicia de estados unidos. las autoridades presentaron cargos criminales a francisco severo torres locutor: el porcentaje de mujeres que trabaja afuera de sus casas se aproxima a 60, 13 millones de las cuales tienen sus propios negocios. hablaremos de su lucha para que les paguen igual que los hombres. >> mÍnimos con las ganas de trabajar. locutor: este es noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos e ilia calderÓn. ilia: sicarios asesinaron a dos de los cuatro estadounidenses que habÍan secuestrado matamoros, mÉxico, dejaron herido a un tercero. hay un sospechoso en custodia de las autoridades. este violento incidente ha provocado mucha reacciÓn en mÉxicoy en estados unidos. leÓn: ambos lados de la frontera, empezamos con karina garza desde matamoros. karina: el viernes 3 de marzo un grupo criminal secuestrÓ a cuatro estadounidenses
a los sobrevivientes de los llevaron en ambulancia. un juez de los angeles llego al veredicto en el caso de anthony Ávalos. os son su madre y el novio de ella. un tribunal de mÉxicoimputa a ovidio guzmÁn lÓpez, hijo de el chapo guzmÁn de la solicitud de extradiciÓn que le ha hecho la justicia de estados unidos. las autoridades presentaron cargos criminales a francisco severo torres locutor: el porcentaje de mujeres que trabaja afuera de sus casas se aproxima a 60, 13 millones de las...
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you remember, i told you many times long before the special operation that a certain anthony loyd appearedorrespondent for the times, whose work closely with their intelligence agency? he doesn't really hide it. that is, his task was prepared, i emphasize long before the special operation. he appeared near the line contact. he began to disperse russophobic moods - he remembers this and launched that story about a woman. eh, maryana zhaglu, in the same place, which is with a machine gun, which he put into her hands this car for a photo shoot. here, he carried out all these uh, informational-logical operations yesterday , almost in a turn, his article appears with the meaning of the russians fighting for zelensky and he talks about the fighters of the e russian legion. whose task is it to overthrow the kremlin regime, which will organize all this in russia yesterday and the next morning. we see what's happening. well, sorry, what else is this, maybe i'm not a coincidence. and how they immediately checked themselves. yes, we immediately understood the niva who was carrying the children. why d
you remember, i told you many times long before the special operation that a certain anthony loyd appearedorrespondent for the times, whose work closely with their intelligence agency? he doesn't really hide it. that is, his task was prepared, i emphasize long before the special operation. he appeared near the line contact. he began to disperse russophobic moods - he remembers this and launched that story about a woman. eh, maryana zhaglu, in the same place, which is with a machine gun, which...
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a u.s. two-year why do i need alternatives. anthonyuld start with historically, private equity does extremely well after a market drawdown. those have been some of the best vintages. that's what we expect this time around. if you switch to private credit. if you're worried about interest rates rising, if you're worried about inflation, and private credit we are getting about 12% yields to maturity. it's fairly compelling. i think in a market like this, the assets the trade, the financing markets are constrained in the big gas between buyers and sellers is quite wide. the deals are getting done by higher quality businesses. you will continue to see that going forward. sonali: 10% at what cost? to the extent that you are concerned, where the places to look out for? anthony: there is a lot of risk when you're investing in private credit and is rates go up, it squeezes the cash flow of the companies. making sure you invest in businesses that are resilient, they can withstand a downturn. they have pricing power in the market. that is extrem
a u.s. two-year why do i need alternatives. anthonyuld start with historically, private equity does extremely well after a market drawdown. those have been some of the best vintages. that's what we expect this time around. if you switch to private credit. if you're worried about interest rates rising, if you're worried about inflation, and private credit we are getting about 12% yields to maturity. it's fairly compelling. i think in a market like this, the assets the trade, the financing...
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>> you are a risk taker, anthony. ave home without one. >> reporter: josh groban and stephen sondheim's "sweeney todd" ahead on "sunday morning." >>> and more. conor knighton takes us to snowy wisconsin and the biggest cross-country skiing race in the country. >>> rita braver profiles npr's ari shapiro, a journalist with some serious singing chops. >>> martha teichner has the story of one of our oldest black towns struggling to survive. >>> with seth doane we will head to amsterdam for a blockbuster exhibit featuring the art of johannes vermeer. >>> we'll have commentaries on the power of the unspoken word. >>> and the power of jim gaffigan to, well, lull you to sleep. all of that and more this sunday morning, the 19th of march, 2023. we'll be back after this. >>> he is a lifelong hunter, wildlife conservationist and a serious chef. lee cowan goes on the hunt with the "meateater." >> i got him. he is in the trees. >> reporter: here in the sawtooth mountains of idaho it took just moments for steve rinella and his bowhun
>> you are a risk taker, anthony. ave home without one. >> reporter: josh groban and stephen sondheim's "sweeney todd" ahead on "sunday morning." >>> and more. conor knighton takes us to snowy wisconsin and the biggest cross-country skiing race in the country. >>> rita braver profiles npr's ari shapiro, a journalist with some serious singing chops. >>> martha teichner has the story of one of our oldest black towns struggling to survive....
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anthony flores, nbc bay area. guys, back to you in the studio. >> a lot of excitement there. anthony, thank you. >> looks like a beautiful night to be at the ballpark too. >>> jessica aguirre joins us with what's coming up next at 6:00. >> right now at 6:00, we're continuing to follow that breaking news. former president donald trump now the first u.s. president ever charged with a crime. his legal woes intensifying as he continues to fight to be re-elected. we're live at the nation's capital with all the late details on the president's indictment. >>> i'm scott budman. it is without a doubt the hottest technology in the bay area right now. coming up, both sides of the ai debate. >>> and a police union executive charged with trafficking illegal drugs for years. the new allegations against the woman who some called the grandma of the police officers association and how that association is responding tonight. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. thanks for joining us. i'm audrey asistio. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. we're going to begin with that breaking news out of new york c
anthony flores, nbc bay area. guys, back to you in the studio. >> a lot of excitement there. anthony, thank you. >> looks like a beautiful night to be at the ballpark too. >>> jessica aguirre joins us with what's coming up next at 6:00. >> right now at 6:00, we're continuing to follow that breaking news. former president donald trump now the first u.s. president ever charged with a crime. his legal woes intensifying as he continues to fight to be re-elected. we're...
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we're going to take a break. anthonys movie is called "we have a ghost." we'll be right back. [sfx: stomach gurgling] it's nothing... sounds like something. ♪ when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, ♪ ♪ upset stomach, diarrhea. ♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes for fast relief... when you need it most. people who come to cricket stay with cricket. i run a biotech design company and my cricket hot spot allows me to stay connected to my team and my clients as i travel. now that's 5g with a view. they need to be smart... efficient... agile... and that's never been more important than it is right now. so for a limited time, comcast business is introducing small business savings. call now to get powerful internet for just $39 a month, with no contract, and a money back guarantee. all on the largest, fastest, reliable network. from the company that powers more businesses than anyone else. call and start saving today. comcast business. powering possibilities. >>> oh my gosh. you must be frank. >> yeah. >> everyone here at
we're going to take a break. anthonys movie is called "we have a ghost." we'll be right back. [sfx: stomach gurgling] it's nothing... sounds like something. ♪ when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, ♪ ♪ upset stomach, diarrhea. ♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes for fast relief... when you need it most. people who come to cricket stay with cricket. i run a biotech design company and my cricket hot spot allows me to stay connected to my team and my clients as i travel. now...
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this was such a rather important statement during of this discussion and state secretary anthony blinking, who when he actually started this panel, he noted that when vladimir putin launched a full-scale attack on ukraine , his goal was to erase the national identity of ukraine as a sovereign people , to absorb russia, and after dmytro kuleba's speech, he emphasized his own the main idea of this speech is that peace at any price can fall into a cynical trap. i think that we all have to understand and beware of what may seem like good intentions, for example call for a ceasefire to potentially freeze the conflict allowing russia to consolidate and simply use the time to rest and then attack again so what at first glance looks attractive to those who want the guns to remain silent may be a very cynical trap that we must be very very cautious, and of course i think it can be argued, dmytro, that no one wants peace more than the ukrainian people, because it directly suffers from its lack of aggression, but peace must be fair and must to be a long-term main vision was expressed by the repres
this was such a rather important statement during of this discussion and state secretary anthony blinking, who when he actually started this panel, he noted that when vladimir putin launched a full-scale attack on ukraine , his goal was to erase the national identity of ukraine as a sovereign people , to absorb russia, and after dmytro kuleba's speech, he emphasized his own the main idea of this speech is that peace at any price can fall into a cynical trap. i think that we all have to...
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what's pause that's coming up after a short break. i'm anthony. how'd in berlin for me in the team here? thanks for watching and way. if we're in the world, you want to watch, you have a good day. ah ah, with ah, with me glacier ah, provide nourishment in baton for both body and soul. ah, but climate change is threatening this balance. these are adapting to these shifts with innovative strategies. hico india or d, w o n gen which d w at any time in any place. using video nevada, they have, i'd like to sort of sons, to sing along to m download is the combo t from super. lindsey often use of doing for tie a varied courses put into active exercises are available at d, w dot com slash dog planet on facebook. oh, in the dog land, gemini, afraid with the w. imagine how many portion of lunch are thrown out in the world right now. the climate change event story. this is my plan, the way from just one week. how much was can really get we still have time, i'm going on with some scribe along with a water is a basic need for all living beings without resourc
what's pause that's coming up after a short break. i'm anthony. how'd in berlin for me in the team here? thanks for watching and way. if we're in the world, you want to watch, you have a good day. ah ah, with ah, with me glacier ah, provide nourishment in baton for both body and soul. ah, but climate change is threatening this balance. these are adapting to these shifts with innovative strategies. hico india or d, w o n gen which d w at any time in any place. using video nevada, they have, i'd...
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a big program plan. this is an important one on one meeting with the 2 leaders to discuss the way forward in ukraine and anthony, that is something that reflects of what we heard from a senior white house official yesterday who told reporters this is a working visit. the chancellor in the president will speak for about an hour in the oval office and much of that will be one on one. because this is an opportunity for the 2 leaders a to have in depth conversations, especially to take stock of where things stand with the warn ukraine. we know that both president biden and chancellor shows recently met with ukrainian president zalinski to mark one year of russia's invasion. and this is, according to officials from both sides, a private meeting that gives them the opportunity to build on what they're calling a relationship of trust that they have established or working together now over the last year. so ukraine will certainly be dominating these talks, according to officials on both sides. yes, so here it's a private meeting, but the 2 ladies are expected to discuss china's possible rolling ye crime. can the u. s.
a big program plan. this is an important one on one meeting with the 2 leaders to discuss the way forward in ukraine and anthony, that is something that reflects of what we heard from a senior white house official yesterday who told reporters this is a working visit. the chancellor in the president will speak for about an hour in the oval office and much of that will be one on one. because this is an opportunity for the 2 leaders a to have in depth conversations, especially to take stock of...
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the us secretary of state called calls for an immediate ceasefire in ukraine a cynical trap , anthonyinkin made such a statement at a virtual meeting with foreign ministers of us allies, with diplomats discussing how to achieve a just and lasting peace in ukraine we must give back be aware and beware of initiatives that appear to be well- intentioned, such as calling for a ceasefire. maybe they are allowing russia to gain a foothold in the occupied territories , use this time to replenish arsenals and prepare for a new offensive. so the proposal for a ceasefire could be a cynical trap. the best interest deposit in sberbank is a reliable investment with the most favorable rate of up to 9.5% per annum quick registration in the sberbank application online deposit the best interest is obviously profitable pentalgin extragel. it contains a special component for better penetration into the focus of pain and inflammation. pentalgin extragel against more inflammation in muscles and joints . only in magnit collect the entire collection and don't miss the alpen gold 499 chocolate has everything
the us secretary of state called calls for an immediate ceasefire in ukraine a cynical trap , anthonyinkin made such a statement at a virtual meeting with foreign ministers of us allies, with diplomats discussing how to achieve a just and lasting peace in ukraine we must give back be aware and beware of initiatives that appear to be well- intentioned, such as calling for a ceasefire. maybe they are allowing russia to gain a foothold in the occupied territories , use this time to replenish...
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. >> wait a second. anthony fauci insisted under oath that they gain a function research a redskins researcher could do on a virus was not being done at the wuhan lab wit our help. >> doctor fauci was and told an e-mail that nih had a monetary relationship with the william institute through eco- health alliance. he was told that this in januar. do you think doctor fauci intentionally lied under oath when he be denied ihs of fringing. >> i think there is no doubt that they were getting. >> is that likely american tax doctors funded the gold that created this virus? >> i think it did. not only from from nih but the from the state department. >> do you realize what this all means? not surprisingly, redfield told the committee that he found himself shut out of key calls early on in the pandemic. that was when fauci and company realized that redfield was not going to to the party line. >> why do you think you were excluded? >> i was told that they wanted single narrative and that i obviously had a different point of
. >> wait a second. anthony fauci insisted under oath that they gain a function research a redskins researcher could do on a virus was not being done at the wuhan lab wit our help. >> doctor fauci was and told an e-mail that nih had a monetary relationship with the william institute through eco- health alliance. he was told that this in januar. do you think doctor fauci intentionally lied under oath when he be denied ihs of fringing. >> i think there is no doubt that they were...
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a more just future for everyone. so now joining me this morning to talk more about her legacy, is her son, anthony liuzzo, also a civil have you, especially on the eve of the bloodiest on the anniversary. you are just a child when your mother left detroit to go help in some of. what do you remember from the time when she passed away? >> well it was one of the most difficult times in my life, after we had learned about it. but mom was always helping people. she did whatever she could, if someone was in need, she would be there. that is the way she lived. it was not surprising to us that she went down. she would call us every night, told us what was going on. she was excited to be down there, working in the medical tent, doing whatever she could to help demonstrators. she gave her car up to be used from the day she got down there. she actually started carrying the marchers after the march, and that, as you know, that had a terrible ending. we learned -- we learned that she would make quick decisions to help. she would bring people home from wayne state university, from the corridor where a lot of drug addicts, alcoholic
a more just future for everyone. so now joining me this morning to talk more about her legacy, is her son, anthony liuzzo, also a civil have you, especially on the eve of the bloodiest on the anniversary. you are just a child when your mother left detroit to go help in some of. what do you remember from the time when she passed away? >> well it was one of the most difficult times in my life, after we had learned about it. but mom was always helping people. she did whatever she could, if...
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anthony muigai is using chicken to to run his farm. taking the energy it provides to cook food and fuel his car. let's have a look. hi. farmer. i use chicken poo to power my farm. we collect the chicken poo every morning. we just sweep it, put it here, that's clean for the day. so now we go and feed the biogas. we are mixing this chicken poo with waterjust to make it flow easily in the biogas. so here is our biogas. we pour it in, this is the inlet, the outlet is on the other side. with biogas, the biggest cost is the initial outlay, but running it, i would say it costs almost nothing. the initial outlay was approximately $900. biogas flows through that pipe, comes into these gadgets. it's to remove any sulphurs and those bad smells. this is now hot water. with biogas, we heat the water for the fish pond. but this is the same thing that you can use for showering in the morning. now i need to show you how biogas powers my house. come with me. this gas, we use to cook virtually everything. i do not need to worry about running out of gas or i don't have money to buy gas, as long as my chickens keep on pooing. if you look
anthony muigai is using chicken to to run his farm. taking the energy it provides to cook food and fuel his car. let's have a look. hi. farmer. i use chicken poo to power my farm. we collect the chicken poo every morning. we just sweep it, put it here, that's clean for the day. so now we go and feed the biogas. we are mixing this chicken poo with waterjust to make it flow easily in the biogas. so here is our biogas. we pour it in, this is the inlet, the outlet is on the other side. with...
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a sparkling water for anthony albanese, a still water for rishi sunak.o, with its proud military history, is all about countering concerns about china. but at the same time, of course, there is a war raging in europe, in ukraine, and just a matter of weeks ago, we had the defence secretary, ben wallace, saying the british army was underfunded and had been hollowed out. now, he has welcomed this extra money being allocated, but the big question is, will it be enough? in a volatile world, that is far from certain. labour claim the conservatives have failed on defence. chris mason, bbc news, in san diego. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale is here. £5 billion of extra defence spending — it sounds like an awful lot of money. 0ver over two years and it is probably not as much as ben wallace wanted, i think he probably wanted double that, but it is also wto looking at how that money breaks down, so 3 billion of that 5 billion is going to be spent on britain's defence nuclear industry, in other words precisely the reason why rishi sunak is in america, bec
a sparkling water for anthony albanese, a still water for rishi sunak.o, with its proud military history, is all about countering concerns about china. but at the same time, of course, there is a war raging in europe, in ukraine, and just a matter of weeks ago, we had the defence secretary, ben wallace, saying the british army was underfunded and had been hollowed out. now, he has welcomed this extra money being allocated, but the big question is, will it be enough? in a volatile world, that is...
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this took place can not be called a meeting, or negotiations. just anthony blinkin. it was i who briefly spoke with minister lavrov on the sidelines of the g20, turns out 24 hours earlier , blinken lied. well, okay, the secretary of state told reporters that he began the conversation with the foreign minister with a call to resume russia's participation in the treaty on according to our data, sergey lavrov explained in detail to anthony glinkin the reduction of strategic offensive arms. why? now this is impossible, including the involvement of the united states in the strikes on the air base of strategic launch vehicles, engels drones were modernized by the americans, also in a conversation with anthony glinkin, sergey lavrov directly accused the united states of carrying out a terrorist attack against the northern streams, and the secretary of state remained silent in response, then have not confirmed, but not denied the involvement of washington talked about the situation in ukraine, anthony-blinsky said that moscow allegedly would not be able to keep the liberated
this took place can not be called a meeting, or negotiations. just anthony blinkin. it was i who briefly spoke with minister lavrov on the sidelines of the g20, turns out 24 hours earlier , blinken lied. well, okay, the secretary of state told reporters that he began the conversation with the foreign minister with a call to resume russia's participation in the treaty on according to our data, sergey lavrov explained in detail to anthony glinkin the reduction of strategic offensive arms. why?...
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the visit by you as a secretary, mister anthony lincoln, is of the heels of a visit by gentle dental and in south africa ambia. and it also follows that of lin, linda green, who is the us ambassador at the united nations as well as the 1st lady jailed by it who visited that may be just a couple of weeks ago. these a concerted effort following the u. s. africa summit last year in november, and by then promise more attention and renewed relationship with africa. and mis, mister lincoln, will be hoping to use his visit to as the said, officials, the state department officials at least say he will be using this to refresh and re brand their relationship with if the o p are considering 5. and if influence in the region, now, this is the view of molly fee tickets of unique. but what we're looking to do was re fashion our engagement with we would like to be able to have a partnership that's commensurate with their size and influence. and with our interests and commitment to africa now is more interesting here is that this comes from, it's a growing concern, at least in the american media, t
the visit by you as a secretary, mister anthony lincoln, is of the heels of a visit by gentle dental and in south africa ambia. and it also follows that of lin, linda green, who is the us ambassador at the united nations as well as the 1st lady jailed by it who visited that may be just a couple of weeks ago. these a concerted effort following the u. s. africa summit last year in november, and by then promise more attention and renewed relationship with africa. and mis, mister lincoln, will be...
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a year. here is anthony flores. >> reporter: jimmy g signing with the las vegas raiders is a new beginning.s also the official end to one of the most polarizing eras in 49er history and the end of a long journey, for 440 days, she drew a daily illustration of the former 49ers quarterback. >> you became a 49ers fan because your boyfriend thought jimmy g was handsome? >> yeah. this is a good way for you to watch football. >> she is known to most 49er fans as rita oak, learn the game of american football by watching jimmy g and the niners. the first time the team was planning to move on from garoppolo, she posted an illustration as a thank you to number 10. >> people started really liking it and asking for more. >> what started out as drawing jimmy g until he is traded lasted more than a year. the 25-year-old who studied interior design dedicated hours of her day brainstorming ideas and then creating the daily pictures. >> was there ever a day where you thought, zroint any more ideas? i can't do this? >> yeah. of course. but after i post the drawings and i see the reaction from people and the
a year. here is anthony flores. >> reporter: jimmy g signing with the las vegas raiders is a new beginning.s also the official end to one of the most polarizing eras in 49er history and the end of a long journey, for 440 days, she drew a daily illustration of the former 49ers quarterback. >> you became a 49ers fan because your boyfriend thought jimmy g was handsome? >> yeah. this is a good way for you to watch football. >> she is known to most 49er fans as rita oak,...
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a uniform. you're not institutionalized. >> anthony is a government affairs director. he says san quentin already has programs in place to rehabilitate prisoners making ate good launching point for the governor's plan. however, implementing it statewide could be difficult. >> when you start to look at other areas of the state and where do you do this out? do you scale it up? and incorporating all the competing voices. >> the governor hopes to implement the changes to san quentin by 2025. at san consequent en, nbc bay area news. >> the governor's proposal is triggering strong opposition with many critics saying it continues a recent trend of prioritizing criminals over victims. the ceo of the plan survivor resource center reacted to the proposal saying we're in a climate where it's all about the offenders and criminals and not about the innocent victims that have been victimized, traumatized and harmed. later, our political analyst will break down the approach to prison reform. they have been left in the dark for days. thousands of pg & e customers in the bay area are s
a uniform. you're not institutionalized. >> anthony is a government affairs director. he says san quentin already has programs in place to rehabilitate prisoners making ate good launching point for the governor's plan. however, implementing it statewide could be difficult. >> when you start to look at other areas of the state and where do you do this out? do you scale it up? and incorporating all the competing voices. >> the governor hopes to implement the changes to san...
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through anthony, a combination of drought and increased diversion of water for agricultural consumptionsed this the environmental disaster was also the condition that we and 111 trees had to deal with in the way of lack of management and resources and costs and the agricultural sector, which unfortunately witnessed the development of the agricultural sector in gilan province, gardens and agriculture . agriculture has been done, especially those in the meeting of west azarbaijan province , the head of the research and investigation board have complained about the performance of the ministry of agricultural jihad, which has not been a good companion in the way of saving the lake. it seems to me that more than the amount we have from this word on the part of the jihad field will destroy agriculture without you, 8 times the amount you transfer from kani sim card and we only use it through increasing the exploitation of water . certainly, the issue of agriculture is not important for us, people's livelihood, people's employment it is relevant, but my love is in your heart, he did this work.
through anthony, a combination of drought and increased diversion of water for agricultural consumptionsed this the environmental disaster was also the condition that we and 111 trees had to deal with in the way of lack of management and resources and costs and the agricultural sector, which unfortunately witnessed the development of the agricultural sector in gilan province, gardens and agriculture . agriculture has been done, especially those in the meeting of west azarbaijan province , the...
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the second half was a different story. anthony curled in a beauty to get back in front.brated wildly as the snowflakes fell. manchester united certainly put some of the wrongs right with this showing, and it puts them in every position at this time. corinne diacre has been sacked as the head coach of the france women's team just four months ahead of the world cup. her departure after six years in charge follows reports of disagreements within the squad. a number of players, including captain wendie renard, said they wouldn't play for france at the world cup while diacre remained in charge. golf, and chad ramey of the usa is the surprise leader of the players championship at sawgrass, although bad light ended play with around 20 players still to complete their first rounds. ramey is ranked 225 in the world, and has only one victory to his name so far on the pga tour, but he opened up with an bogey—free round of 6a. that's 8—under par, and he leads by one shot from two—time major winner collin morikawa. but shot of the day came from fellow american hayden buckley. he's i—o
the second half was a different story. anthony curled in a beauty to get back in front.brated wildly as the snowflakes fell. manchester united certainly put some of the wrongs right with this showing, and it puts them in every position at this time. corinne diacre has been sacked as the head coach of the france women's team just four months ahead of the world cup. her departure after six years in charge follows reports of disagreements within the squad. a number of players, including captain...
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if you were to write a book about susan b. anthony, that would be reasonable. you wrote about feminism and frederick douglass, and featured him as a feminist, that would be completely reasonable. susan b. anthony was the primary organizer behind a petition drive to get abolition actually into the american constitution. i think we also have to remember abraham lincoln and his emancipation proclamation, but what is easily forgotten it is that there was a wartime executive order. it was a wartime directive. it was not law. in congress could have slept it down, and met nothing in the way, but it meant everything but also meant everything but also met nothing in law. -- meant nothing in law. susan b. anthony, along with elizabeth cady stanton, said we have to get this into the constitution. before anybody else, they come up with this petition drive and work with the leading senator, charles sumner of massachusetts, and they get 400,000 signatures, which are then taken into the united states senate, these giant stacks of paper that are brought in by two black men in
if you were to write a book about susan b. anthony, that would be reasonable. you wrote about feminism and frederick douglass, and featured him as a feminist, that would be completely reasonable. susan b. anthony was the primary organizer behind a petition drive to get abolition actually into the american constitution. i think we also have to remember abraham lincoln and his emancipation proclamation, but what is easily forgotten it is that there was a wartime executive order. it was a wartime...
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jp morgan has seen billions flowing in as well. >> i immediately looked at a larger bank. >> reporter: anthonyounded a mail order underwear company in santa monica moved most of his money out of svb to a bank he says is too big to fail. >> the first thing i did, and i'd never done this before, and went online and saw the total amount of assets each bank held. because really, the end goal here is do we think this bank will go under. >> reporter: while in washington, lawmakers want svb's executives to be held accountable. >> well while they almost cratered our entire banking system, they paid themselves bonuses, even as their bank was collapsing. >> reporter: channeling that frustration, senator blumenthal and other democrats have introduced legislation aimed at failing banks. if passed, it would claw back any bonuses and profits earned from stock sales within 60 days of a financial firm's collapse. norah? >> errol barnett, thank you so much. >>> well, there is an update tonight on former president trump's legal troubles. former porn star stormy daniels met today with prosecutors investigating a
jp morgan has seen billions flowing in as well. >> i immediately looked at a larger bank. >> reporter: anthonyounded a mail order underwear company in santa monica moved most of his money out of svb to a bank he says is too big to fail. >> the first thing i did, and i'd never done this before, and went online and saw the total amount of assets each bank held. because really, the end goal here is do we think this bank will go under. >> reporter: while in washington,...
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he thought it was coming from a lab and it was a lab leak and that dr. anthony to keep his distance from him and distance from that argument that it did all start in a lab, that covid started there. you've heard everybody on this subject including angry members in congress. we thought it would be a good idea to check in with dr. anthony fauci himself. he joins us right now. good to see you. >> thank you, neil. good to be with you again. >> neil: let me ask you about what dr. robert redfield is charging. that you froze him out. you didn't want him there, you didn't want him at these meetings and that was deliberate. >> you know, neil, i feel badly about that. i know bob a long time. he's totally and unequivocally incorrect in what he's saying that i included him. i had nothing to do with who would be on that call. that call was organized by evolutionary virologists in order to discuss the possibility that this might be a virus that was engineered. so i didn't put anybody on the list of that call, for did i take anybody out. it's unfortunate that in a public setti
he thought it was coming from a lab and it was a lab leak and that dr. anthony to keep his distance from him and distance from that argument that it did all start in a lab, that covid started there. you've heard everybody on this subject including angry members in congress. we thought it would be a good idea to check in with dr. anthony fauci himself. he joins us right now. good to see you. >> thank you, neil. good to be with you again. >> neil: let me ask you about what dr. robert...
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the play-in at night, ivan, i'm joking, like for a home defeat a couple of days ago or for the bronnaya company? beat the bulls 121 110 anthonyis had a double-double of 38 points and ten rebounds james scored 25 points with seven rebounds and four assists. los angeles, achieved a neutral balance of wins, and losing team. so far, he is in eighth place, giving the right to play in the play-in. basketball players on saturday. the lakers will play with a direct competitor for a higher place in the standings with minnesota, which, by the way, in the tour last night lost to the phoenix one hundred, 107. kevin dirant returned to the court after an injury and scored 16 points and eight rebounds and four assists camp program for the students of the project leagues of the brave which are sponsored by the president's athletic club. ar was organized by the belarusian federation, the struggle continued master class with the stars of this sport in the wrestling palace not alexander medvedev the winner of the world cup and the silver medalist of the planetary championship kirill maskevich shared his professional skills, who revealed to the
the play-in at night, ivan, i'm joking, like for a home defeat a couple of days ago or for the bronnaya company? beat the bulls 121 110 anthonyis had a double-double of 38 points and ten rebounds james scored 25 points with seven rebounds and four assists. los angeles, achieved a neutral balance of wins, and losing team. so far, he is in eighth place, giving the right to play in the play-in. basketball players on saturday. the lakers will play with a direct competitor for a higher place in the...
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a knockout. i saw lots and more coming up in sports. they said, ah i'm anthony. how'd woke him? more than a 100 countries have agreed on a united nations trade. he to protect the world's oceans, the landmark deal aimed to conserve marine life and by diversity in international waters campaign, the sites an important step toward safeguarding nearly one 3rd of our, seized by the end of the decade. the ship has reached special clues and release to some 15 years of tubes. a deal to protect the world's high seas is finally agreed by more than 100 countries. i can safely say that this has been the learning journey of a lifetime, so thank you very much. every where the oceans are our life support system. they provide us with food and transport routes. they regulate the climate and they offer a range of valuable raw materials but nearly 2 thirds lie outside national boundaries, making them hard to protect. now the un high seas treaty, well, how can serve marine diversity in international waters, largest habitat for life on earth. it's best it on average or kilometers deep. and until yeste
a knockout. i saw lots and more coming up in sports. they said, ah i'm anthony. how'd woke him? more than a 100 countries have agreed on a united nations trade. he to protect the world's oceans, the landmark deal aimed to conserve marine life and by diversity in international waters campaign, the sites an important step toward safeguarding nearly one 3rd of our, seized by the end of the decade. the ship has reached special clues and release to some 15 years of tubes. a deal to protect the...
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a point inside six minutes. now the warriors will pull even it's anthony lamb with the 3 91 all but the warriors could not get over on a seven run and then put it away. no answer for davis underneath the lakers and the warriors win streak at 51 13 1. oh, five. again the warriors, a different team on the road and down the stretch wars remain, though in the number five spot in the west golf tour, continuing its florida swing this weekend with the final round of the arnold palmer tournament in orlando, rory mcilroy started his round with the consecutive bogeys but then caught fire mcilroy with a birdie attempt at number 13 from somewhere near tampa. that goes, mcilroy made four birdies and six holes. the share of the lead. kurt yama had the third round lead, lost it after taking a triple bogey in number nine. but he putted for barry there at 17 back in front by a stroke. he has a much longer effort at 18, also for birdie. this ball needs about another half of a rotation for it to fall. doesn't matter part gives kiriyama and even power final round of 70 to 30 year old from chico has been close before, but he beats mci
a point inside six minutes. now the warriors will pull even it's anthony lamb with the 3 91 all but the warriors could not get over on a seven run and then put it away. no answer for davis underneath the lakers and the warriors win streak at 51 13 1. oh, five. again the warriors, a different team on the road and down the stretch wars remain, though in the number five spot in the west golf tour, continuing its florida swing this weekend with the final round of the arnold palmer tournament in...