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ana cabrera continues our coverage right now. ♪ >>> hello and thank you for joining us, i'm ana cabreran new york. kyiv under attack. explosions seen across russia's capital from the russian kamikaze drone strike. at least four people were killed in kyiv, including a pregnant woman. a ukrainian official says they were able to shoot down most of the drones. like this one. caught on dramatic police body cam video. the words "for beldograv" written on the drone. here's what she saw there. >> reporter: i think you can see behind me, this is an ongoing rescue effort, this is quite clearly a residential building. we have already seen one body being removed from the air. we also saw another elderly woman being rescued from the rubble, actually from the balcony on the neighbors building. if we sort of look around at just how chaotic this scene is. there are dozens and dozens of paramedics, firemen, rescue workers. >> officials say at least 19 people were rescued from that building alone. let's start our coverage with fred pleitgen in ukraine. fred, earlier, you were at a power plant that was ta
ana cabrera continues our coverage right now. ♪ >>> hello and thank you for joining us, i'm ana cabreran new york. kyiv under attack. explosions seen across russia's capital from the russian kamikaze drone strike. at least four people were killed in kyiv, including a pregnant woman. a ukrainian official says they were able to shoot down most of the drones. like this one. caught on dramatic police body cam video. the words "for beldograv" written on the drone. here's what...
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and replaced by santa ana. and then santa ana chooses another president. only to take back the presidency from him a little while later. and in the meantime amend this amid this mexican domestic infiding santa ana face taylor and what became the most famous battle of the war and it's the one you need to remember for your exam. and that's the now you're writing and and that's the battle of buena vista. in late, february of 1847 the battle of buena vista so it's it's early february. taylor's feeling pretty sure santa ana won't attack. and he decides to move on his own with his mostly volunteer army of about 4,500 troops. he decides to move southward. santa ana gets word of this gets intelligence of this and advances against him was somewhere between 15 and 18,000 soldiers. he's determined to finish off taylor's army. skirmishes in ensue on february 22nd at the base of the mountains there and then the next morning mexican soldiers are clashing with americans throughout the whole day. taylor's only choice is to fight a very defensive battle against the larger
and replaced by santa ana. and then santa ana chooses another president. only to take back the presidency from him a little while later. and in the meantime amend this amid this mexican domestic infiding santa ana face taylor and what became the most famous battle of the war and it's the one you need to remember for your exam. and that's the now you're writing and and that's the battle of buena vista. in late, february of 1847 the battle of buena vista so it's it's early february. taylor's...
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i'm ana cabrera in new york. we're following several developing stories this hour. ian is now one of the nation's deadliest hurricanes. more than 100 people killed. the death toll rising as the window to find survivors is closing. we have the latest from florida. plus a major escalation. north korea without warning launches a ballistic missile over japan. this is something we haven't seen in years. what it could mean. and we're following the oath keepers trial in washington, d.c. where a secret recording of a meeting from november of 2020 was just unveiled. members of the far right extremist group talking about bringing weapons to the capitol to, quote, fight for former president trump. this was months before the insurrection. and the fbi was alerted. we've got it all covered, but we begin in florida where the race to find the missing is entering a desperate critical phase. let's go first to boris sanchez in fort myers. and boris, update us on the search efforts. >> reporter: ana, this is an arduous process for this community. it is still classified as search and re
i'm ana cabrera in new york. we're following several developing stories this hour. ian is now one of the nation's deadliest hurricanes. more than 100 people killed. the death toll rising as the window to find survivors is closing. we have the latest from florida. plus a major escalation. north korea without warning launches a ballistic missile over japan. this is something we haven't seen in years. what it could mean. and we're following the oath keepers trial in washington, d.c. where a secret...
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so what am i watching for, ana? really two things. first of all, will the evidence here show any involvement by any of the actual officers of the trump organization, donald trump himself, eric trump, ivanka trump, et cetera? if so, there could be legal consequences to be in a separate proceeding and second of all, will we see evidence of other crimes, other than this tax scheme that does happen sometimes at trial, ana. you'll see someone is on trial for crime a and during the case other evidence will come out showing perhaps they were engaged in crimes b, c and d. >> i don't understand. the company is being charged but not trump or his kids? this is their company so how can that be? >> i also don't understand but let me try to explain the best i can. the only individual whose been charged here is allen weisselberg, the long-time chief financial officer of the organization. he was given cooperation deal by the prosecutors. that is counter to everything i was taught as a prosecutor. here is why. i was taught when someone cooperates it h
so what am i watching for, ana? really two things. first of all, will the evidence here show any involvement by any of the actual officers of the trump organization, donald trump himself, eric trump, ivanka trump, et cetera? if so, there could be legal consequences to be in a separate proceeding and second of all, will we see evidence of other crimes, other than this tax scheme that does happen sometimes at trial, ana. you'll see someone is on trial for crime a and during the case other...
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even to authorities right now, ana.nald was a serial killer, buried bodies in a well on a property in rural iowa in a county basically 40 miles south of omaha, nebraska. she says she knows this because she helped. authorities listened to her claims, went out to that area, brought cadaver dogs and i want you to hear from the local sheriff what happened with those dogs. >> we did bring a couple cadaver dogs, cadaver dogs looked in there and -- or, you know, looked around the area and they did indicate in the area, i'm not going to say it was right over the well or where, but they did indicate in the area. >> reporter: now, listen, authorities who i have talked to admit cadaver dogs can't exactly be the most reliable. they are taking this seriously, bringing in other departments to help with this investigation but this is an active investigation based on those cadaver hits and her claims. >> it's just so hard to fathom. it's hard to believe. is it possible that this woman is lying? >> reporter: i mean, it's possible. her s
even to authorities right now, ana.nald was a serial killer, buried bodies in a well on a property in rural iowa in a county basically 40 miles south of omaha, nebraska. she says she knows this because she helped. authorities listened to her claims, went out to that area, brought cadaver dogs and i want you to hear from the local sheriff what happened with those dogs. >> we did bring a couple cadaver dogs, cadaver dogs looked in there and -- or, you know, looked around the area and they...
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ana cabrera picks up our coverage right now. >>> hello, i'm ana cabrera in new york. thanks for being there with us. a critical rebound, or is it the calm before the storm? the data is in and the u.s. economy grew by more than expected last quarter putting an end to a six-month slump and the president is hoping this bounce gives democrats a jolt before election day. but before we discuss the political fallout let's look at the numbers. with cnn's matt egan and rahel soloman. break this down for us. does this mean we are out of the woods. >> unfortunately, not so much. great news that the economy bounced back last quarter. but that doesn't mean that the risk of a recession going forward has gone away. both things can be true at the same time. today's report showed that gdp increased last quarter at an annual rate of 2.6%. pretty solid. i think that plus low unemployment should put to rest this idea that the economy is already in a recession but this gdp report had concerning signals. it's really the improvement was driven by trade, exports were up. imports went down. t
ana cabrera picks up our coverage right now. >>> hello, i'm ana cabrera in new york. thanks for being there with us. a critical rebound, or is it the calm before the storm? the data is in and the u.s. economy grew by more than expected last quarter putting an end to a six-month slump and the president is hoping this bounce gives democrats a jolt before election day. but before we discuss the political fallout let's look at the numbers. with cnn's matt egan and rahel soloman. break this...
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i'm ana cabrera in new york. we begin with a white house doing damage control and a world economy teetering on the edge. that's the situation one day after the world's leading oil producers decided to slash production by double the expectation. this move prompting an analyst to accuse saudi arabia of siding with russia over the u.s. and this morning president biden was asked about this. >> what's your reaction to the opec plus decision, mr. president? >> disappointment. and we're looking at what alternatives we may have. there's a lot of alternatives. we haven't made up our mind yet. >> the white house evaluating how to respond as some key global economic forecasts have gotten gloomier. so what do all these forces mean for you at home and your wallet? let's discuss with cnn's matt egan. he's at the new york stock exchange. and cnn's kaitlan collins is with us from the white house. so matt, lay it out for us. is there a direct cause and effect between this production cut and prices at our local gas station? >> ana
i'm ana cabrera in new york. we begin with a white house doing damage control and a world economy teetering on the edge. that's the situation one day after the world's leading oil producers decided to slash production by double the expectation. this move prompting an analyst to accuse saudi arabia of siding with russia over the u.s. and this morning president biden was asked about this. >> what's your reaction to the opec plus decision, mr. president? >> disappointment. and we're...
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ana cabrera picks up our coverage right now. >>> hello, i'm ana cabrera in new york. thanks for being with us on this busy friday. steve bannon sentenced to go behind bars. a judge ruling today the ex-adviser to former president donald trump must spend four months in prison for contempt of congress and pay a $6,500 fine. bannon was convicted of contempt on two counts this summer, one for refusing to testify in the house's january 6th probe and the other for failing to turn over documents investigators demanded. bannon is now vowing to appeal. let's bring in cnn's senior crime and justice reporter katelyn polantz. the judge says bannon will not have to serve until after the appeals process plays out. tell us about the decision, how it was reached and what happens next. >> reporter: this was along sentencing hearing today, we heard a lot of arguments over the respect for congress versus the respect for the executive branch. at the end of the day the judge said, you know, there were some things steve bannon did to try and talk to congress, he never turned over any docume
ana cabrera picks up our coverage right now. >>> hello, i'm ana cabrera in new york. thanks for being with us on this busy friday. steve bannon sentenced to go behind bars. a judge ruling today the ex-adviser to former president donald trump must spend four months in prison for contempt of congress and pay a $6,500 fine. bannon was convicted of contempt on two counts this summer, one for refusing to testify in the house's january 6th probe and the other for failing to turn over...
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i'm ana cabrera. today ukraine regaining ground as russia's brutal assault from the sky intensifies. on the front lines ukrainian forces claim five cylvillages h been liberated. no response from russia on this but it's what's happening in the air that has ukraine on high alert. fighter jets today patrolling kyiv after news of more russian missile strikes. at a market, suburbs near a nuclear plant, both among putin's latest targets. >>> also today reports of arrests now being made after putin's prize bridge to crimea was severely damaged a few days ago. matthew chance is with us now and has more on all of this. tell us about these arrests. what are you learning, matthew? >> reporter: hey, ana, that's right. this is a new development that's come to us within the past few hours out of russia where the russian federal security service, the fsb, who are investigating this attack on the bridge linking the russian mainland with crimea say they've made eight arrests of people they believe may be responsible a
i'm ana cabrera. today ukraine regaining ground as russia's brutal assault from the sky intensifies. on the front lines ukrainian forces claim five cylvillages h been liberated. no response from russia on this but it's what's happening in the air that has ukraine on high alert. fighter jets today patrolling kyiv after news of more russian missile strikes. at a market, suburbs near a nuclear plant, both among putin's latest targets. >>> also today reports of arrests now being made after...
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>> reporter: that's a big question, ana. several months now since the united states and the russians have been engaged in intensive negotiations at times to try and work out how they can come up with a deal that would involve the release of brittney griner back to her family in the united states. what the russians have come up with of course is the notorious arms dealer, viktor bout, who's serving a lengthy prison sentence in an american prison. they want him. they want others too in exchange for brittney griner and paul whelan. but there hasn't been an agreement on the sort of detail of what that would involve. it must be incredibly frustrating for brittney griner and her family. she appeared by video conference, making an impassioned plea to the judge to reduce her sentence significantly. she talks about how agonizing it was to be away from her family. but those kinds of emotional appeals simply fell on deaf ears. the lawyers for brittney griner, who have been doing a sterling job trying to represent her, saying that bitte
>> reporter: that's a big question, ana. several months now since the united states and the russians have been engaged in intensive negotiations at times to try and work out how they can come up with a deal that would involve the release of brittney griner back to her family in the united states. what the russians have come up with of course is the notorious arms dealer, viktor bout, who's serving a lengthy prison sentence in an american prison. they want him. they want others too in...
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ana cabrera picks up our coverage right now. >>> hello, i'm ana cabrera in new york. thanks for being with us. three weeks until the midterm elections and president biden is seizing on abortion rights to rally democrats. but it is still the economy that tops voters' list of priorities. by a long shot. and on that front, a new forecast today says a recession is coming. and that it will look a lot like the one that turned the phrase it's the economy, stupid, into political gospel. let's discuss all of this, mj lee live at the white house. abby phillip in washington and mj, we know the economy blows away all others so why is this, abortion right, the focus for the president today? >> reporter: well, ana, i think this white house would certainly argue that this isn't the president's focusing on abortion issues over the economy. they have been focused on both but, yes, today was the day when he wanted to take the opportunity to make a big political speech to talk about this issue that is certainly very divisive but that they also know has been very politically salient. it
ana cabrera picks up our coverage right now. >>> hello, i'm ana cabrera in new york. thanks for being with us. three weeks until the midterm elections and president biden is seizing on abortion rights to rally democrats. but it is still the economy that tops voters' list of priorities. by a long shot. and on that front, a new forecast today says a recession is coming. and that it will look a lot like the one that turned the phrase it's the economy, stupid, into political gospel. let's...
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i'm ana cabrera in new york. minutes from now the power of the presidency and the pressure on your wallet. president biden will announce a move to help keep energy prices down for americans less than three weeks before the all-important midterm elections. the president will announce the release of another 15 million barrels of oil from the strategic preserve. of course, in the past few days gas prices have been dropping in some areas but on average they're still up 17 cents a gallon from a month ago. of course, the cost at the pump factors into the economic worries voters will carry to the polls and could be a problem for democrats since they're the party in power. cnn's phil mattingly is at the white house. phil, what do we expect to hear from the president? >> you know, ana, not a lot of levers the president can pull in an international economy and global market like the oil market. this, what the president will announce is one of them. both an actual action, announcing the sale of another 15 million barrels fr
i'm ana cabrera in new york. minutes from now the power of the presidency and the pressure on your wallet. president biden will announce a move to help keep energy prices down for americans less than three weeks before the all-important midterm elections. the president will announce the release of another 15 million barrels of oil from the strategic preserve. of course, in the past few days gas prices have been dropping in some areas but on average they're still up 17 cents a gallon from a...
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ana: let's get a look ahead at the forecast. sandhya patel is here with the changes coming on the way. sandhya: those changes are going to be big enough for you to notice and the fire danger will be higher. let's take a look at the picture from the camera. the fog helped to drop the temperatures. double digits this afternoon. right now, seven degrees cooler in novato. in san jose, temperatures in the 50's and 60's. this weekend, we are expecting major changes, cooler days, colder nights, gusty winds as of this system in the gulf of alaska drops down it will also pick up the winds strong enough to raise that fire danger. you look at saturday. notice the high to very high fire danger for parts of the north and east bay hills. in the sierra around truckee, tahoe, they are facing a fire weather watch beginning tomorrow night, continuing into saturday, as gusty winds and low humidity raise fire danger. i will be back with the full forecast coming up. ama: our mission to build a better bay area means being in the community to find sol
ana: let's get a look ahead at the forecast. sandhya patel is here with the changes coming on the way. sandhya: those changes are going to be big enough for you to notice and the fire danger will be higher. let's take a look at the picture from the camera. the fog helped to drop the temperatures. double digits this afternoon. right now, seven degrees cooler in novato. in san jose, temperatures in the 50's and 60's. this weekend, we are expecting major changes, cooler days, colder nights, gusty...
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francine: that was ana botin.ing up, biden downplays recession risks but our probability model says a downturn under his watch is a near certainty. we also talk about the midterm elections and all going on in china. tom: the u.s. is looking at for the releases of its strategic reserves of petroleum as it leads up to the elections. inflation is central. this is bloomberg. ♪ millions have made the switch from the big three to the best kept secret in wireless: xfinity mobile. that means millions are saving hundreds a year with the fastest mobile service. and now, introducing, the best price for two lines of unlimited. just $30 per line. there are millions of happy campers out there. and this is the perfect time to join them... add a line to your existing plan, or see for yourself how easy it is to save by talking to our helpful switch squad at your local xfinity store today. francine: welcome back to the open. 30 minutes into the trading day. crisis management. u.k. chancellor trips up the controversial economic plan
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ana: a sudden mystery unfolding at a mansion in atherton.ky 7 overhead as investigators and search dogs search for a car, fully buried in the backyard of this multimillion dollar home. the questions are swirling tonight. dan: thank you for joining us. investigators are working to uncover any other clues to help put together what else might be hiding under that dirt. ana: the car was first found this morning under the gated home on stockbridge avenue in the peninsula neighborhood. tim johns has the latest from atherton. tim: crews have been in the back excavating the scene for hours, and it does not seem like they will be done anytime soon. the police department stressing this is an ongoing and active investigation. initial calls came in around 8:50 in atherton. landscapers called them after discovering a buried car in the backyard of a local home. >> the vehicle was possibly buried sometime in the 1990's, and was buried approximately four to five feet in the ground. tim: crime scene techs and cadaver dogs were brought to the scene. the dogs
ana: a sudden mystery unfolding at a mansion in atherton.ky 7 overhead as investigators and search dogs search for a car, fully buried in the backyard of this multimillion dollar home. the questions are swirling tonight. dan: thank you for joining us. investigators are working to uncover any other clues to help put together what else might be hiding under that dirt. ana: the car was first found this morning under the gated home on stockbridge avenue in the peninsula neighborhood. tim johns has...
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ana cabrera picks up our coverage right now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> hello, i'm ana cabrera in new york. thank you for being with us. we have breaking news out of uvalde, texas. suspensions and a major shake-up for the officeers who responded to the school shooting in may. the community appears to be cleaning house. i want to bring in shimone. what is the latest? >> well, certainly a significant, significant development here, something that the families have been wanting. and this is the most important thing really in this story. this community, the parents here, they have suspended, the school district now, moments ago in a press release, announcing they are sus ppending their schl police department. several officers at this police department. of course they have faced an enormous amount of scrutiny in their response for taking no action at all. they were there, had knowledge of the school, stood around and did nothing. so now comes word that this is something the families have wanted. also significant because of our reporting, we discovered they are announcing they are pla
ana cabrera picks up our coverage right now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> hello, i'm ana cabrera in new york. thank you for being with us. we have breaking news out of uvalde, texas. suspensions and a major shake-up for the officeers who responded to the school shooting in may. the community appears to be cleaning house. i want to bring in shimone. what is the latest? >> well, certainly a significant, significant development here, something that the families have...
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and it's where ana is, is, simone grew up. her background is modest, her grandparents were communists. traveling fair ground workers, her parents postal workers. that ana, israel could go to madrid to study was a step up for the family. then came the financial crisis. after her studies, she lost 3 jobs in mass layouts. unable to afford her own, she shared an apartment by her late twenty's. she'd had enough and wrote a furious book. fair eoc, a reckoning with empty promises. oh, when her parents were young and she was a child, they had already built a life for themselves. but for uneasiness, a stable job, her own apartment, even starting a family, seemed like an impossible dream. at least for her generation with euclid. oaken horn, i don't think we're last generation of either seen on the contrary, levine in a very visible when that was, even though i've had the privilege of thinking a lot about ourselves, we really feel defense as him. what does he mean? her book is a memoir of growing up in the country side with little but a
and it's where ana is, is, simone grew up. her background is modest, her grandparents were communists. traveling fair ground workers, her parents postal workers. that ana, israel could go to madrid to study was a step up for the family. then came the financial crisis. after her studies, she lost 3 jobs in mass layouts. unable to afford her own, she shared an apartment by her late twenty's. she'd had enough and wrote a furious book. fair eoc, a reckoning with empty promises. oh, when her parents...
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ana cabrera right now. >>> hello. great to have you with us. i'm ana cabrera in new york, and we're following several major stories unfolding this hour. president biden is campaigning in the swing state of pennsylvania where a critical senate race is getting tighter and tighter. the president hopes to boost democratic senator nominee who plans to talk about infrastructure next to branl that collapsed earlier this year. >>> meantime a shakeup with america's closest ally, prime minister liz truss announcing her resignation after 44 days in office. she'll become the shortest serving prime minister in british history. a country wrestling with a deeply troubled economy. >>> and will there be another mar-a-lago search? sources tell cnn former president donald trump may go along with a supervised search of its mar-a-lago property. the justice department has made clear that more government records remain missing. we'll get to those details in a moment. let's begin with cnn's phil mattingly at the white house and what president biden is up to in the fin
ana cabrera right now. >>> hello. great to have you with us. i'm ana cabrera in new york, and we're following several major stories unfolding this hour. president biden is campaigning in the swing state of pennsylvania where a critical senate race is getting tighter and tighter. the president hopes to boost democratic senator nominee who plans to talk about infrastructure next to branl that collapsed earlier this year. >>> meantime a shakeup with america's closest ally, prime...
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ana. >> alex, that is interesting.cut back or pay up. new numbers just in show how americans are trying to keep up with the sky high inflation. but it comes at a cost. >>> and a new review of cancer records is just plain alarming. cases among people younger than 50 on the rise and it's happening around the world. why? ...years faster than our initial projections. when you see things differently, you can be the difference. capella university sees education different. our flexpath learning format age comes with wisdom. and wisdom comes with benefits. dryer's broken okay... you want a socket.... that's especially true when it comes to medicare. so make the wise call and learn more about cigna medicare plans in your area. their tools and resources make it simple and easy. bears can smell wifi. visit cignawisecall.com today. you want to flip it. it seems like things are falling apart lately. the economy. the market... everything. but upwork lets you strategically hire talent to weather all ups and downs your business might
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ana cabrera picks up our coverage right now. >>> hello, i'm ana cabrera in new york. thank you for being with us. felony charges and federal charges could come for the man suspected of attacking house speaker nancy pelosi's husband paul. 40-year-old -- 42-year-olds david depape is accused of breaking into the pelosi home very early friday morning, and sources say he had zip ties, ducts tape, and i hammer when he allegedly entered the bedroom where paul pelosi was sleeping and assaulted him. let's go to the san francisco police chief bill scott for an update. first, what can you tell us about what's happening now at this stage in the investigation? >> first, good morning. thanks for having me on. we are working around the clock literally to get all of the evidence to our prosecuting agencies, that includes our district attorney of san francisco, d.a. brook jenkins. we are working with the fbi, capitol police, and u.s. attorney's office in san francisco. and everybody is working well together. we're staying in our lanes, being methodical. at the end of the day, we all w
ana cabrera picks up our coverage right now. >>> hello, i'm ana cabrera in new york. thank you for being with us. felony charges and federal charges could come for the man suspected of attacking house speaker nancy pelosi's husband paul. 40-year-old -- 42-year-olds david depape is accused of breaking into the pelosi home very early friday morning, and sources say he had zip ties, ducts tape, and i hammer when he allegedly entered the bedroom where paul pelosi was sleeping and assaulted...
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and it's where ana is, is, simone grew up. her background is modest, her grandparents were communists. traveling fair ground workers, her parents postal workers. that ana, israel could go to madrid to study was a step up for the family. then came the financial crisis. after her studies, she lost 3 jobs in mass layouts. unable to afford her own, she shared an apartment by her late twenty's. she'd had enough and wrote a furious book via a reckoning with empty promises. oh, when her parents were young and she was a child, they had already built a life for themselves. but for uneasiness, a stable job, her own apartment, even starting a family, seemed like an impossible dream. at least for her generation. please do it. okay, no, and i don't think we're last generation be the scene on the contrary of in a very visible when that was even though i've had the privilege of thinking a lot about ourselves, we really feel they've been says him. what does he mean? her book is a memoir of growing up in the country side with little but a fami
and it's where ana is, is, simone grew up. her background is modest, her grandparents were communists. traveling fair ground workers, her parents postal workers. that ana, israel could go to madrid to study was a step up for the family. then came the financial crisis. after her studies, she lost 3 jobs in mass layouts. unable to afford her own, she shared an apartment by her late twenty's. she'd had enough and wrote a furious book via a reckoning with empty promises. oh, when her parents were...
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and it's where ana ellis simone grew up. her background is mar, her grandparents were communists, traveling fair ground workers, her parents postal workers, that ana, israel could go to madrid to study was a step up for the family. then came the financial crisis. after her studies, she lost 3 jobs in mass layouts. unable to afford her own, she shared an apartment by her late twenty's. she'd had enough and wrote a furious book via a reckoning with empty promises. oh, when her parents were young and she was a child, they had already built a life for themselves. but for uneasiness, a stable job, her own apartment, even starting a family, seemed like an impossible dream. at least for her generation with your fidel can her and i don't think we're last generation this in on the contrary, i mean a very visible when does it mean right? the by you've had the privilege of thinking a lot about ourselves. we really feel that been says him, what does he mean? her book is a memoir of growing up in the country side with little but a family
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i'm ana cabrera in new york. we're standing by for an update from san francisco police on the brutal attack inside house speaker nancy pelosi's home. officials are expected to speak any moment. we'll bring that to you live while we wait. cnn is getting chilly new details about the assault. a source telling us the assailant shouted, where is nancy, before going after her husband, paul, with a hammer. the speaker was not in san francisco at her home at the time of the break-in. the suspect is in custody. i want to get straight to jamie gangel on the phone with us after getting new information moments ago. jamie, what are you learning? >> ana, in addition to having been told that before these were occurred, the assailant confronted paul pelosi shouting, quote, where is nancy, where is nancy. we now are told that the assailant was trying to tie up the speaker's husband, quote, until nancy got home, is the exact quote. these are from multiple sources who have been briefed and that when the police came into the house,
i'm ana cabrera in new york. we're standing by for an update from san francisco police on the brutal attack inside house speaker nancy pelosi's home. officials are expected to speak any moment. we'll bring that to you live while we wait. cnn is getting chilly new details about the assault. a source telling us the assailant shouted, where is nancy, before going after her husband, paul, with a hammer. the speaker was not in san francisco at her home at the time of the break-in. the suspect is in...
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and it's where ana easiest. simone grew up. her background is modest, her grandparents were communists. traveling fair ground workers, her parents postal workers, that ana israel could go to madrid to study was a step up for the family. then came the financial crisis. after her studies, she lost 3 jobs in mass layouts, unable to afford her own, she shared an apartment. by her late twenty's, she'd had enough and wrote a furious book via a reckoning with empty promises. oh, when her parents were young and she was a child, they had already built a life for themselves. but for uneasiness, a stable job, her own apartment, even starting a family, seemed like an impossible dream. at least for her generation please you could who can, who and i don't think we're last generation either seen on the contrary of in a very visible when that was even right. the by you've had the privilege of thinking a lot about ourselves. we really feel they've been says him, what does he mean my her book is a memoir of growing up in the country side with li
and it's where ana easiest. simone grew up. her background is modest, her grandparents were communists. traveling fair ground workers, her parents postal workers, that ana israel could go to madrid to study was a step up for the family. then came the financial crisis. after her studies, she lost 3 jobs in mass layouts, unable to afford her own, she shared an apartment. by her late twenty's, she'd had enough and wrote a furious book via a reckoning with empty promises. oh, when her parents were...
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first thing i noticed, ana, power lines down, debris everywhere. i want to introduce you to tony an dan. listen to my conversation with them. >> we thought everything would be lost. we came home and we thought windows would be broken and that we'd find water. we've lived here for seven years and it's paradise. we thought we would come back and find everything gone. i mean we just have to fix up our yard. but then our neighbors. i mean the house over there. we know all these people. >> you know, she talked about survivors guilt, feeling guilty that her home was in much better shape than what she expected. so she says that she plans to spend much of her time just helping out neighbors. you know, i have heard this over and over. i spoke to about four families, many saying this is going to take a long time to rebuild here because it is completely just decimated. we saw homes that were once on one side of the street now on another side of the street. cars covered in debris. at one point i saw toys. there's so much left to clean up and these residents co
first thing i noticed, ana, power lines down, debris everywhere. i want to introduce you to tony an dan. listen to my conversation with them. >> we thought everything would be lost. we came home and we thought windows would be broken and that we'd find water. we've lived here for seven years and it's paradise. we thought we would come back and find everything gone. i mean we just have to fix up our yard. but then our neighbors. i mean the house over there. we know all these people....
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aÑos por gastarse todo el dinero cerveza, una clara muestra que nuestras mamÁs siempre nos reprender ana importar la edad. asÍ comenzamos. [mÚsica] carolina: borja voces y en este martes 11 de octubre esta es su ediciÓn digital. borja: arrancamos con la vulnerabilidad a la que estÁn siendo expuestos los principales sitios web de los estados unidos que incluye oficina del gobierno, demostrando que ya nadie se salva de los piratas cibernÉticos. carolina: el ciber ataque ocurren contra los principales aeropuertos del paÍs que son el blanco de hacker rusos y andrea leona nos dice cuÁles fueron y en este momento que hace el gobierno para evitar que llegue a mayores. andrea: en total algo mÁs de una docena de aeropuertos estuve un afectados, en tres o las terminales internacionalidad planta, los Ángeles, new york y chicago, los problemas en las pÁginas de internet no afectaron el trÁfico aÉreo pero si por ejemplo los viajeros que trataban de acceder a la informaciÓn sobre sus vuelos. los ataques se reportaron por primera vez al ver de las 3:00 de la maÑana cuando las actores notificaron a la a
aÑos por gastarse todo el dinero cerveza, una clara muestra que nuestras mamÁs siempre nos reprender ana importar la edad. asÍ comenzamos. [mÚsica] carolina: borja voces y en este martes 11 de octubre esta es su ediciÓn digital. borja: arrancamos con la vulnerabilidad a la que estÁn siendo expuestos los principales sitios web de los estados unidos que incluye oficina del gobierno, demostrando que ya nadie se salva de los piratas cibernÉticos. carolina: el ciber ataque ocurren contra los...
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oye, carlitos, sigue la pelea entre ana bÁrbara y...da cuatro personas necesitarÁ atenciÓn por su salud mental en algÚn momento de su vida. y en este paÍs, mÁs de 43 millones de estadounidenses luchan con la salud mental. y ese nÚmero va en incremento a raÍz del aislamiento y la pÉrdida de seres queridos que nos ha dejado la pandemia, la alta inflaciÓn y la delincuencia. pensamos que somos los Únicos que enfrentamos momentos difÍciles. pero hoy queremos recordarle que, pase lo que pase, no estÁ sÓlo y hay esperanzas y soluciones que estÁn al alcance de todos. la mejor manera de remover el estigma es no quedarse callado. es por eso que hoy todos nos hemos sentado en esta mesa redonda para hablar abiertamente sobre estos temas. me acompaÑa raÚl, carlos, francisca y alfredo hernÁndez, psicoterapeuta. creo que todos hemos tenido nuestras altas y bajas. y obviamente, eso nos ha afectado la salud mental de manera distinta. vamos a hablar. queremos abrirnos a nuestro pÚblico, porque todos somos iguales, todos estamos potencialmente vulnerables
oye, carlitos, sigue la pelea entre ana bÁrbara y...da cuatro personas necesitarÁ atenciÓn por su salud mental en algÚn momento de su vida. y en este paÍs, mÁs de 43 millones de estadounidenses luchan con la salud mental. y ese nÚmero va en incremento a raÍz del aislamiento y la pÉrdida de seres queridos que nos ha dejado la pandemia, la alta inflaciÓn y la delincuencia. pensamos que somos los Únicos que enfrentamos momentos difÍciles. pero hoy queremos recordarle que, pase lo que...
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ana did not lay off any employees during the pandemic.o restore our stability for demand increases. shery: we will have more of that exclusive conversation with the head of ana. first, central banks continue to tighten to manage the hottest inflation in decades. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> the financial system has got to go through the windshield. this is slamming the brakes. we didn't need to do this. this is a self-inflicted wound by the central bank. this is a reminder a little bit of october 2000 date, when people gather in washington and realize we have a global problem that needs a global solution shery: mohamed el-erian on comments -- comments on central banks' aggressive right hikes. we have a perfect storm of negative forces taking its toll on growth. our global policy and economics editor kathleen hays, the outlook dimming and it could get worse? kathleen: not looking great, absolutely, but they are not trying to sugarcoat it for us. the imf is doing what it has been doing for a while, downgrading both forecasts. and it is everyth
ana did not lay off any employees during the pandemic.o restore our stability for demand increases. shery: we will have more of that exclusive conversation with the head of ana. first, central banks continue to tighten to manage the hottest inflation in decades. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> the financial system has got to go through the windshield. this is slamming the brakes. we didn't need to do this. this is a self-inflicted wound by the central bank. this is a reminder a little bit...
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she's the clean, declining ana ins, ariah haven't quite finished their morning grooming. 2 young herders are here to add the finishing touches. ah, the 14 kilometer root is a blast for johan, us, and jakob. they keep on tracking without taking a break until they reach right. there a huge audience awaits them. it's been like this is my 4th time here already, but i like a cattle driving that i to them always been great play. it's wonderful. yeah. of thousands of people flocked to vite every year. the place is steeped in tradition home to an abundance of handicrafts, hardy food, and regional specialities such as sausage and have including beef virgins. ah. but some people seem not to care too much, that it's a big day for the cows and their herders. they just want to let loose and party the camp. there's no real need to make such a fuss of the cows. they could just stay home while every one else has a few drinks. that's the most important thing is this picture in the music is great too. carson and i could do without the video that the cows are coming, and now everyone has to make way collis
she's the clean, declining ana ins, ariah haven't quite finished their morning grooming. 2 young herders are here to add the finishing touches. ah, the 14 kilometer root is a blast for johan, us, and jakob. they keep on tracking without taking a break until they reach right. there a huge audience awaits them. it's been like this is my 4th time here already, but i like a cattle driving that i to them always been great play. it's wonderful. yeah. of thousands of people flocked to vite every year....
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i have been a fan of ana lorak for 10 years. i adore ana lorak. i wish for a concert in 2013.m young . i saw a ukrainian-language song, and one was praised for switching to ukrainian, well, she recorded one song in ukrainian, but people said that it was absolute, except that ani lorak was hopelessly behind the ukrainian tradition of reinterpreting folk in the broadest sense, that she was stuck there in the 2000s what is this some kind of sharovarschyna, they don’t do this anymore, hmm, but anyway, ani lorak announced concerts , first three, then four, obviously , tickets were sold and they were supposed to take place in the spring, but as we can see, they did not take place after february 24. ani lorak she just shut up, they say that she came from moscow to dubai, she was sitting there, that she had certain financial problems back in russia, maybe it was related to the debt for these grandiose concerts of the diva show, but very recently she appeared in the information field suddenly with the announcement of her tours in the czech republic and germany, but the indignation of o
i have been a fan of ana lorak for 10 years. i adore ana lorak. i wish for a concert in 2013.m young . i saw a ukrainian-language song, and one was praised for switching to ukrainian, well, she recorded one song in ukrainian, but people said that it was absolute, except that ani lorak was hopelessly behind the ukrainian tradition of reinterpreting folk in the broadest sense, that she was stuck there in the 2000s what is this some kind of sharovarschyna, they don’t do this anymore, hmm, but...
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what you are about to hear from ana is one individual's account of the holocaust. we have prepared a brief slide presentation to help with her introduction. anna gross was born into a jewish family on april 20th 1926. this was in rock shot transylvania as a part of romania. in a celebrated with her 90th birthday yesterday. the arrow on this map points to the photos taken in 1919. they show anna grosz the parents. samuel owned a vineyard and was a wine merchants for anna and her five sisters. the country fell under hungarian rule and it was subject to anti semitic laws. under the new laws the families vineyard was confiscated and he was conscripted into the hungarian labor service. samuel never returned home. this photo from 1943 shows ana and her sisters in order from left to right. there is clara, elizabeth, margaret, margaret's daughter suzanne, violet, anna, and just sela. in march 1944 not see germany occupied hungary. hungarian officials agreed to turn over hundreds of thousands of hungarian jews to the custody of the germans. anna, her sisters, and her mother
what you are about to hear from ana is one individual's account of the holocaust. we have prepared a brief slide presentation to help with her introduction. anna gross was born into a jewish family on april 20th 1926. this was in rock shot transylvania as a part of romania. in a celebrated with her 90th birthday yesterday. the arrow on this map points to the photos taken in 1919. they show anna grosz the parents. samuel owned a vineyard and was a wine merchants for anna and her five sisters....
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this photo from 1943 shows ana and her sisters in order from left to right. there is clara, elizabeth, margaret, margaret's daughter suzanne, violet, anna, and just sela. in march 1944 not see germany occupied hungary. hungarian officials agreed to turn over hundreds of thousands of hungarian jews to the custody of the germans. anna, her sisters, and her mother were placed into the ghetto indicated by the circle on this map. and then they were deported to ash wits. auschwitz is indicated by the blue arrow on the map. not see authorities selected anna and three of her sisters for forced labor while they sent her mother and two other sisters to the gas chambers. in june 1944 anna and her remaining three sisters were sent to a concentration camp indicated here with the red arrow. later they were transferred to proudest, a sub camp and in february of 1945 the ss of that we did most of the prisoners including in his three sisters, marching them on foot. soviet troops liberated them around march 11th 1945. anna was left behind with other injured and sick prisoners
this photo from 1943 shows ana and her sisters in order from left to right. there is clara, elizabeth, margaret, margaret's daughter suzanne, violet, anna, and just sela. in march 1944 not see germany occupied hungary. hungarian officials agreed to turn over hundreds of thousands of hungarian jews to the custody of the germans. anna, her sisters, and her mother were placed into the ghetto indicated by the circle on this map. and then they were deported to ash wits. auschwitz is indicated by the...
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they close to half our library at home and i imagine it's on che, change it in rosa montero ana, it is simone, elena maydon, 3 women writers fighting for a fairer spain. and for a woman's right to make her own choices with life in a nuclear family, as seen through the eyes of a little girl. daniella delicious novel lies about my mother is a tragic comedy that plays out in the homes, gardens and kitchens of the german middle class, the hockey mat, who has the power him and to which powers social mechanisms and dynamics of the individual characters subjected to in this intimate theater, we call homily, and we'll let my mother won't fit in any coffin. she's too fat. she says, when she dies, she doesn't want her ashes to be captain an urn. but simply scattered over open water. if that is to and also the father has climbed the social ladder and for an upstart like him, things like appearance, planning and not standing out. a very important with the army. he needs to exist in this new world, and the mother doesn't fit the bill. for novel takes the reader back in time to west germany in the e
they close to half our library at home and i imagine it's on che, change it in rosa montero ana, it is simone, elena maydon, 3 women writers fighting for a fairer spain. and for a woman's right to make her own choices with life in a nuclear family, as seen through the eyes of a little girl. daniella delicious novel lies about my mother is a tragic comedy that plays out in the homes, gardens and kitchens of the german middle class, the hockey mat, who has the power him and to which powers social...
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that ana, israel could go to madrid to study was a step up for the family. then came the financial crisis. after her studies, she lost 3 jobs in mass layouts. unable to afford her own, she shared an apartment by her late twenty's. she'd had enough and wrote a furious book via a reckoning with empty promises. oh, when her parents were young and she was a child, they had already built a life for themselves. but for uneasiness, a stable job. her own apartment, even starting a family, seemed like an impossible dream. at least for her generation. please don't video can horn. i don't think we're last generation reversing. on the contrary, levine, in a very visible, when that was, even though i've had the privilege of thinking a lot about ourselves, we really feel defense as him. what does he mean? her book is a memoir of growing up in the country side with little but a family that stuck together and hoped for a better future. mm. mm. said that, that vendor, the, it's not so much about romanticize in the lives of those who came before us union, but saying, hey, the
that ana, israel could go to madrid to study was a step up for the family. then came the financial crisis. after her studies, she lost 3 jobs in mass layouts. unable to afford her own, she shared an apartment by her late twenty's. she'd had enough and wrote a furious book via a reckoning with empty promises. oh, when her parents were young and she was a child, they had already built a life for themselves. but for uneasiness, a stable job. her own apartment, even starting a family, seemed like...
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yeah. claimed that as an organization called cyber security, germany, that was founded by ana, sure, and bone, had to close links to russia. now this is a sort of informal grouping, but with some fairly senior people in it and, and lots of businesses that were affiliated. and they were also providing advice to politicians and public officials and businesses about our i t and cyber security standards. so the allegation is, for instance, that one of the member companies of this, of this grouping are ultimately had her had links with a, a k g b officer decorated by vladimir putin. and there's a series of other, awkward looking links between the personnel of this group founded as i say, by ana, shown, boom, and death, and russia. it's a bit tortuous, it has to be said and complicated, but it's clearly not a bad, not a good look for the man he's supposed to be as sort of the top official protecting germany's cybersecurity is this assign. maybe, simon, that or the general government is, are becoming slightly nervous about cyber attacks right now. well, i think they've been nervous for a wh
yeah. claimed that as an organization called cyber security, germany, that was founded by ana, sure, and bone, had to close links to russia. now this is a sort of informal grouping, but with some fairly senior people in it and, and lots of businesses that were affiliated. and they were also providing advice to politicians and public officials and businesses about our i t and cyber security standards. so the allegation is, for instance, that one of the member companies of this, of this grouping...
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the interior ministry, a says ana, shown born damaged, public confidence in his neutrality. and impartiality recent report say he founded a security group with ties to russian intelligence should born became head of germany cybersecurity agency, in its 2060 sr political correspondent, simon young, recounting the events that led to his dismissal yoga. while the extraordinary things about this is that these allegations really put together by a humorous tv show on the public said the f channel. and their investigation essentially. yeah. claimed that an organization called cyber security. germany that was founded by, on a shirt bone, had to close links to russia. now this is a sort of informal grouping, but with some fairly senior people in it and, and lots of businesses that were affiliated. and they were also providing advice to politicians and public officials and businesses about our i t and cyber security standards. so the allegation is, for instance, that one of the member companies of this, of this grouping are ultimately had to had links with a, a k g b officer decorated
the interior ministry, a says ana, shown born damaged, public confidence in his neutrality. and impartiality recent report say he founded a security group with ties to russian intelligence should born became head of germany cybersecurity agency, in its 2060 sr political correspondent, simon young, recounting the events that led to his dismissal yoga. while the extraordinary things about this is that these allegations really put together by a humorous tv show on the public said the f channel....
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>> ana, if you're like most other people you'll be watching the other debate tonight in pennsylvania between fetterman and oz. it was interesting to see fetterman's camp really tamp down expectations and say oz will probably be the better debater and the victor out of tonight but obviously he would be the better candidate. that's coming from his camp. what do you make of that strategy and what will you specifically be looking for from both candidates? >> well, looking for their positions on policy issues and also frankly because it's been on the news is what's on the radar for so many voters and so many of us in america, look at how fetterman is doing. but you know, i think people are compassionate and i think people can relate to those who are going through illness, who are going through medical issues. and it's not a rare thing in the u.s. senate. right? just recently there's been two u.s. senators who've been stricken with strokes, have recovered, and are back working in the senate. i'm talking about senator lujan and senator van hollen. pennsylvanians are used to people like sena
>> ana, if you're like most other people you'll be watching the other debate tonight in pennsylvania between fetterman and oz. it was interesting to see fetterman's camp really tamp down expectations and say oz will probably be the better debater and the victor out of tonight but obviously he would be the better candidate. that's coming from his camp. what do you make of that strategy and what will you specifically be looking for from both candidates? >> well, looking for their...
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everything else goes out the window. >> alice stewart, ana navarro. always good to talk to both of you. thank you. >> thank you. >>> this just into cnn, the house oversight committee said the trump organization charged exorbitant rates while agents were protecting the trump family. how much did they charge allegedly? >> reporter: well, victor and erica, according to the house oversight committee, the trump organization charged as much as $1,185 per night. they say that's one of the exorbitant rates they charged the secret service despite eric saying and doubling down again today, that the rooms would be provided either at cost, heavily discounted or for free. now according to the house review of these records they obtained from the secret service, they say that the trump organization was paid about $1.4 million. that was from the secret service, so basically u.s. taxpayers from the period from 2017 through september, 2021. in addition they also said -- they gathered from their findings that the trump organization charged rates that were above the goin
everything else goes out the window. >> alice stewart, ana navarro. always good to talk to both of you. thank you. >> thank you. >>> this just into cnn, the house oversight committee said the trump organization charged exorbitant rates while agents were protecting the trump family. how much did they charge allegedly? >> reporter: well, victor and erica, according to the house oversight committee, the trump organization charged as much as $1,185 per night. they say...
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. >> my name is ana renzi. i'm a fire investigator for the city and county of san francisco. the job of a fire investigator is to go after the fire has been put out and to determine the origin and the cause of the fire. so we are the people who after the firefighters have come in and done their magnificent work to extinguish the fire, we go through the fire scene and we are able to find how the fire started. just showing up, being who you are can mean a world of difference to someone. when someone sees you as an identifiably queer person, an identifiable female presenting person or a person of color walk into their home, they can feel more comfortable and more trusting just knowing that you are around and that you may have some insight into their situation and to their community needs that others may not have. the san francisco fire department i'm proud to say goes out of its way to recruit women, minorities, and to the lgbtq+ community, we are awaiting you and wanting you to come join us as a san francisco fire department. no one is going to represent us like you are going t
. >> my name is ana renzi. i'm a fire investigator for the city and county of san francisco. the job of a fire investigator is to go after the fire has been put out and to determine the origin and the cause of the fire. so we are the people who after the firefighters have come in and done their magnificent work to extinguish the fire, we go through the fire scene and we are able to find how the fire started. just showing up, being who you are can mean a world of difference to someone....
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i love the inventing ana. i love the interview because you know most people can't speak to her. even the shows and series people have, there are drawings of her, there's drawings from her in jail. now this is actually right in the thick of things. it was a great interview. >> thank you so much. i don't think if you picked it up i'm not really sure i'm buying what you're selling. but we'll see. >> i think the phrase is you weren't picking up what was being put down. >> we'll see. she has a chance now to do her thing. let's see what she does. >> let's see what she does and i think we'll probably get a show out of it. i wouldn't be surprised maybe there was another angle to pursue. maybe that's the next one. thanks so much. great show as always. >>> good evening, everyone. look, this is "cnn tonight." i'm laura coates. allison is off tonight. we'll see her again soon. we are going to keep our conversation going with panels across the political spectrum. this is a day you think about all the things coming in the news cycle, all the things we're talking about. we've got the january 6
i love the inventing ana. i love the interview because you know most people can't speak to her. even the shows and series people have, there are drawings of her, there's drawings from her in jail. now this is actually right in the thick of things. it was a great interview. >> thank you so much. i don't think if you picked it up i'm not really sure i'm buying what you're selling. but we'll see. >> i think the phrase is you weren't picking up what was being put down. >> we'll...
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el primero, alfredo adame con ana la chamana.
el primero, alfredo adame con ana la chamana.
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y ahora démosle la bienvenida a ana montoya. test test test test test test todavía olían mal.el mal olor con un efecto hasta tres veces superior que el detergente solo, para que las telas se vean y huelan limpias. prueba el nuevo downy rinse & refresh. encuéntralo en el pasillo de suavizadores de telas o por internet. en otoño tooooodo está cubierto de hojas... pero tú ya estás cubriendo tu cara con maquillaje de catrina para el día de muertos. en otoño celebra todo con un pumpkin cream cold brew de dunkin'. américa se mueve con dunkin'
y ahora démosle la bienvenida a ana montoya. test test test test test test todavía olían mal.el mal olor con un efecto hasta tres veces superior que el detergente solo, para que las telas se vean y huelan limpias. prueba el nuevo downy rinse & refresh. encuéntralo en el pasillo de suavizadores de telas o por internet. en otoño tooooodo está cubierto de hojas... pero tú ya estás cubriendo tu cara con maquillaje de catrina para el día de muertos. en otoño celebra todo con un pumpkin...
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cultivation, those fires can often burn out of control. armed with only a bucket molina ever coolly ana was trying to save her home as the flames draw nearer. but her house is completely surround it because the fires have beginning closer for days. the wind is especially scary. molina and her husband, wellington se they know who's responsible for this fire and brazil's amazon estate . it's the farmers who deliberately burned the jungle off. now the fire has reached us. deforestation of the amazon rain forest and brazil has increased by nearly 50 percent since last year. that's the highest rate of destruction in 15 years, according to the environmental n g o e amazon. in the neighboring state, the indigenous kara puna people are witnessing the devastation 1st hand. their land is under state protection, but every day loggers encroach on their land and chopped down the most valuable trees. to visit the la garza during ice so that later they can sell the logs legally in the way back soon to pick up this log into the tribal leader andre harpooner is worried in recent years, these criminals h
cultivation, those fires can often burn out of control. armed with only a bucket molina ever coolly ana was trying to save her home as the flames draw nearer. but her house is completely surround it because the fires have beginning closer for days. the wind is especially scary. molina and her husband, wellington se they know who's responsible for this fire and brazil's amazon estate . it's the farmers who deliberately burned the jungle off. now the fire has reached us. deforestation of the...