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her that alissa had decided that she was. we asked where is this coming from? we were dumbfounded. it didn't anything like her. we knew that there were issues, but i don't know if she thought if it was an escape or a cool thing to do because she had been watching it on youtube or tech talk. that was a theme that popped up again and again in my research. this was something that the kids up on youtube or tiktok and it just so happened that eight other kids in the program had already that they were non-binary as well. not a big program. eight kids. what are the odds? the psychiatrist reminding, recommending books and resources to support alissa through her change. alissa went on venting. she was groomed we think that she was groomed to be this way. it came out of the blue when she came home. you would think that, you know, we can sort of deprogram her a little bit and focus on what her to that inpatient facility. and in the first place, her mental health struggle was not the case. they faced another enemy in their fight, save th
her that alissa had decided that she was. we asked where is this coming from? we were dumbfounded. it didn't anything like her. we knew that there were issues, but i don't know if she thought if it was an escape or a cool thing to do because she had been watching it on youtube or tech talk. that was a theme that popped up again and again in my research. this was something that the kids up on youtube or tiktok and it just so happened that eight other kids in the program had already that they...
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but as our next report shows, she's one of the lucky ones out of her shackles and on the run. alissa, clifford salva gets goose pumps. when she thinks back to the moment she freed herself from house arrest and fled from russia to europe. embarrassed as if it, if a right before i escaped, i was afraid because stupid, thoughts kept coming into my head. like what if this doesn't work and a rest me would i have to run for miles through the forest dylan yet. but she succeeded from bella. ruth alyssa was able to enter the e u by car to lithuania, where she was granted asylum. she knows of her escape attempt had failed. she would likely be in prison. by now elisa had been waiting under house arrest for the courts. verdict the charges were serious, discrediting the russian army and justifying terrorism. her crimes handing out anti war flyers and condemning the warn ukraine in a private chat with her fellow university students. oh my own way to buy that was my protest. i chose the most harmless methods for it. well, at least that's what i thought. i don't agree with vladimir putin regime which
but as our next report shows, she's one of the lucky ones out of her shackles and on the run. alissa, clifford salva gets goose pumps. when she thinks back to the moment she freed herself from house arrest and fled from russia to europe. embarrassed as if it, if a right before i escaped, i was afraid because stupid, thoughts kept coming into my head. like what if this doesn't work and a rest me would i have to run for miles through the forest dylan yet. but she succeeded from bella. ruth alyssa...
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alissa wilinson joins me. you heard them say it's not unreasonable.s sort of two categories of things that they want. one of them has to do with compensation. and a lot of this has been affected by this streaming age and by previous agreements. but reduce the amount of money that people get, for instance, if they write a hit tv show and it's very popular. but it's on a streaming service, they get a lot less money than they would have if it was on broadcast. so, a number of things along those lines. and then the other thing to keep an eye on is negotiations over whether generated ai can be used in the future, as source material. or to generate scripts that would be shot in hollywood. >> yeah. it is fascinating how much the landscape has changed, right? since the last strike in 2007, netflix was still mailing dvds in little red envelopes. and we just didn't have a streaming service to speak of. you write in your piece that the appeal of ai to hollywood in particular to replace writers is obvious. how threaten is the ai revolution to writers then? >> pre
alissa wilinson joins me. you heard them say it's not unreasonable.s sort of two categories of things that they want. one of them has to do with compensation. and a lot of this has been affected by this streaming age and by previous agreements. but reduce the amount of money that people get, for instance, if they write a hit tv show and it's very popular. but it's on a streaming service, they get a lot less money than they would have if it was on broadcast. so, a number of things along those...
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we have former trump white house kmubzs director alissa bera griffon and scott jennings who worked fornt george w. bush. great to have all of you. joe, let me start with you. what did you take away from ron desantis' announcement launch? >> look, i think obviously it was unconventional but i think in some ways there could be method to the madness giving a little grace to the governor. i think you'll realize he has an uphill battle, that perhaps he waited a bit too long going back to the when he was the first republican governor going back to jeb bush to win miami-dade and now time fill that void. and as they say in politics if you're explaining you're losing. and everything to disney and all the things that have befallen him. so i think he had to go out there and do this kind of quest to do the behind the scenes work with the state legislator. i think that was his approach. >> did he do it well or badly? >> i think the video was effective, but i think more people are talking about the failure to launch on it twitter space than the actual video itself. >> alissa, why didn't he just go t
we have former trump white house kmubzs director alissa bera griffon and scott jennings who worked fornt george w. bush. great to have all of you. joe, let me start with you. what did you take away from ron desantis' announcement launch? >> look, i think obviously it was unconventional but i think in some ways there could be method to the madness giving a little grace to the governor. i think you'll realize he has an uphill battle, that perhaps he waited a bit too long going back to the...
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. >> and alissa fair griffin, what do you think? victim of extraordinarily high expectations. i remember midterm night how republicans were ready to say he's the heir apparent to trump, really the only republican who had a good night, and high pulled up other down-ballot republicans that he'd supported in the state. the problem is he's not tested on a national stage, and there's been misstep after misstep since that day. now to dana's point, he will have the second biggest char chest after donald trump. he has decide what block of votes is he going for. my advice to him as you will never outtrump trump. if he goes for that core ultra maga roughly 30% of the gop base, he's not going to get the nomination from trump. there's a much bigger swath of voters who want competent leadership. they want to address the key issues that matter to republicans, but without the drama and kay as that comes with a donald trump. i think that he would be very well suited to run on what made the midterms a tussling. he got beam back to work in florida. h
. >> and alissa fair griffin, what do you think? victim of extraordinarily high expectations. i remember midterm night how republicans were ready to say he's the heir apparent to trump, really the only republican who had a good night, and high pulled up other down-ballot republicans that he'd supported in the state. the problem is he's not tested on a national stage, and there's been misstep after misstep since that day. now to dana's point, he will have the second biggest char chest...
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errol, anna, solomon, and alissa, thank you all very much.onversations with you all. >>> coming up next for us, a crisis quietly deepens across the united states. the nation is facing a historic drug shortage. we'll find out why up next and which ones are most at risk. young lady who was, mid 30s, couple of kids, recently went through a divorce. she had a lot of questions when she came in. i watched my mother go through being a single mom. at the end of the day, my mom raised three children, including myself. and so once the client knew that she was heard. we were able to help her move forward. your client won't care how much you know until they know how much you care. ♪ lomita feed is 101 years old this year and counting. i'm bill lockwood, current caretaker and owner. when covid hit, we had some challenges like a lot of businesses did. i heard about the payroll tax refund, it allowed us to keep the amount of people that we needed and the people that have been here taking care of us. see if your business may qualify. go to getrefunds.com. >>
errol, anna, solomon, and alissa, thank you all very much.onversations with you all. >>> coming up next for us, a crisis quietly deepens across the united states. the nation is facing a historic drug shortage. we'll find out why up next and which ones are most at risk. young lady who was, mid 30s, couple of kids, recently went through a divorce. she had a lot of questions when she came in. i watched my mother go through being a single mom. at the end of the day, my mom raised three...
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alissa right. well, you know, one of the really interesting things about it, there are many interesting stories in the book, but i just i love how you kind of take us behind scenes. there are some big picture that you cover, but also really intimate details about what it's like on the supreme court, which, as you point out, is such a secretive branch of the u.s. government, sort of, broadly speaking. and you talk about conferences, sort of how those work and even for those of us who i mean, i'm an attorney myself, but, you know, we just don't get that kind of information can talk a little bit about how how sort of sausage gets made that that you bring to bear in the book. sure. and you know, a lot of people have no idea what goes on in that room because, first of all, only the nine justices are allowed in there. there are law clerks, secretaries any assistants are not allowed in. so it's nine sitting around a rectangular table there in these big black leather chairs with a little brass nameplate do
alissa right. well, you know, one of the really interesting things about it, there are many interesting stories in the book, but i just i love how you kind of take us behind scenes. there are some big picture that you cover, but also really intimate details about what it's like on the supreme court, which, as you point out, is such a secretive branch of the u.s. government, sort of, broadly speaking. and you talk about conferences, sort of how those work and even for those of us who i mean, i'm...
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americans, like alissa tambuca, whose 7-year-old daughter and 71-year-old grandmother were killed by human traffickers doing 105 miles per hour with 11 illegal immigrants in the back seat who hit their car and instantly killed them. they're the victims. children like the 700 unaccompanied migrants. you want to talk about people who -- children who have been displaced and separated, the 700 unaccompanied migrants dropped off in midland, texas. trafficked by traffickers away from their parents. dropped off in the middle of the night. they are victims. what about fours like joe warnock of odessa, texas who found his 17-year-old son dead after taking a pill laced with feintism in he's a victim. along with 110,000 americans last year who lost their lives to fentanyl. or the 53 migrants who died in the sweltering heat in the back of a tractor trailer south of san antonio, texas, last year. they're the victims. these are real people. this is not just a border crisis. this is a national security emergency. texans demand a solution. today i'm proud to join my colleagues in supporting h.r. 2,
americans, like alissa tambuca, whose 7-year-old daughter and 71-year-old grandmother were killed by human traffickers doing 105 miles per hour with 11 illegal immigrants in the back seat who hit their car and instantly killed them. they're the victims. children like the 700 unaccompanied migrants. you want to talk about people who -- children who have been displaced and separated, the 700 unaccompanied migrants dropped off in midland, texas. trafficked by traffickers away from their parents....
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americans, like alissa tambuca, whose 7-year-old daughter and 71-year-old grandmother were killed by human traffickers doing 105 miles per hour with 11 illegal immigrants in the back seat who hit their car and instantly killed them. they're the victims. children like the 700 unaccompanied migrants. you want to talk about people who -- children who have been displaced and separated, the 700 unaccompanied migrants dropped off in midland, texas. trafficked by traffickers away from their parents. dropped off in the middle of the night. they are victims. what about fours like joe warnock of odessa, texas who found his 17-year-old son dead after taking a pill laced with feintism in he's a victim. along with 110,000 americans last year who lost their lives to fentanyl. or the 53 migrants who died in the sweltering heat in the back of a tractor trailer south of san antonio, texas, last year. they're the victims. these are real people. this is not just a border crisis. this is a national security emergency. texans demand a solution. today i'm proud to join my colleagues in supporting h.r. 2,
americans, like alissa tambuca, whose 7-year-old daughter and 71-year-old grandmother were killed by human traffickers doing 105 miles per hour with 11 illegal immigrants in the back seat who hit their car and instantly killed them. they're the victims. children like the 700 unaccompanied migrants. you want to talk about people who -- children who have been displaced and separated, the 700 unaccompanied migrants dropped off in midland, texas. trafficked by traffickers away from their parents....