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ariane de vogue, thank you.oe biden gets ready for the spotlight tonight, we look at some of the most famous moments of his past debates. also the one man who loomed large over the first democratic debate wasn't even there. and he wasn't president trump. and a new twist in the public feud between the u.s. women's soccer team and the president just a day before their next world cup match. people, our sales now apply to only 10 frames. a new low! at visionworks, our sales are good on over 500 frames. why are you so weird? see great with 2 complete pairs for $59. really. visionworks. see the difference. they're america's bpursuing life-changing cures. in a country that fosters innovation here, they find breakthroughs... like a way to fight cancer by arming a patient's own t-cells... because it's not just about the next breakthrough... it's all the ones after that. at red lobster. featuring three new dishes that are planked to perfection. feast on new cedar-plank lobster & shrimp. or new colossal shrimp & salmon wit
ariane de vogue, thank you.oe biden gets ready for the spotlight tonight, we look at some of the most famous moments of his past debates. also the one man who loomed large over the first democratic debate wasn't even there. and he wasn't president trump. and a new twist in the public feud between the u.s. women's soccer team and the president just a day before their next world cup match. people, our sales now apply to only 10 frames. a new low! at visionworks, our sales are good on over 500...
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arian, el hijo de jerónimo garcía, apenas cumple el año y ya hace cosas que ni yo me atrevo.a verdad es que ni siquiera llegó a imaginar los planes que el destino tenía reservados para él. jerónimo: yo, cuando veía los videos de los artistas-- obvio son extraterrestres, ¿no? entonces, para mí fue un sueño. andrea: jerónimo nació en yucatán, pero se crió en el estado de morelos. jerónimo: siempre fui un niño muy activo, obsesionado con el estudio. andrea: la gimnasia comenzó a formar parte crucial de su vida y sus ídolos, todos eran artistas del circo del sol. jerónimo: compraba los libros y estudiaba y estudiaba y me iba a entrenar yo solo, porque nunca tuve un entrenador. entonces, cuando "alegría" va a la ciudad de méxico... por primer vez llega cirque du soleil a méxico... "alegría". mi corazón fue "tabidabidá". y yo dije: "yo tengo que ir". andrea: "alegría" se ha convertido en un clásico del circo del sol, y en ese momento no estaba reclutando nuevos acróbatas. jerónimo: grabándome, me saqué "tacataca", tenía todos mis casetes, así, todos los grabé y dije: "yo voy a ir a
arian, el hijo de jerónimo garcía, apenas cumple el año y ya hace cosas que ni yo me atrevo.a verdad es que ni siquiera llegó a imaginar los planes que el destino tenía reservados para él. jerónimo: yo, cuando veía los videos de los artistas-- obvio son extraterrestres, ¿no? entonces, para mí fue un sueño. andrea: jerónimo nació en yucatán, pero se crió en el estado de morelos. jerónimo: siempre fui un niño muy activo, obsesionado con el estudio. andrea: la gimnasia comenzó a...
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the task of cleaning up the river can be likened to that of sweeping the arian stables. the question is, will it ever be done. industry and governments have a stake and say-so. the wheels of change turn exceedingly slow. industry, with an eye on net profit is reluctant to move with less than absolute pressure. municipalities feeling the pulse of the tax rate and bonding limits look twice before leaping. while the conferences and committees continue, the dying flow to lake erie goes on. announcer: "the crooked river dies: an epilogue" is an update to the film we just showed. wkyc-tv cleveland returned to cuyahoga river to see how things changed after five years. the camera observed progress but the filmmakers argue that much more needs to be done and the river still dies as it approaches lake erie. the film is featured on "montage," an award winning documentary series archived at cleveland state university. it's presented courtesy of the library and dennis gould, who directed and filmed this episode. narrator: there are not many scenes such as this anymore. you really hav
the task of cleaning up the river can be likened to that of sweeping the arian stables. the question is, will it ever be done. industry and governments have a stake and say-so. the wheels of change turn exceedingly slow. industry, with an eye on net profit is reluctant to move with less than absolute pressure. municipalities feeling the pulse of the tax rate and bonding limits look twice before leaping. while the conferences and committees continue, the dying flow to lake erie goes on....
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you have the patience and the strength to sit down with con members with arian brotherhood in tok sense into them but black lives matter are about different kind of racism police shootings driving while black black incarceration and they soak us on racism in the system not just in french radical groups to using what you do you can how cops restrain themselves when dealing with black people or have you ever try to get a racist cop or chides or committee at justice to. listen i just met last night with our chief of police where i live i meet with him the 3rd thursday of every month and so yes police can change too and they definitely need to hear these conversations no question about it. forms of racism where the system it is situational. or overt like the k.k.k. or neo nazis you know having the rallies in the park or whatever all of it needs to be addressed and there is no one way to solve the problem we have to do is we all have a responsibility to make our country the best it can be but we have to work together in concert with chief this and we don't she bit by putting each other down
you have the patience and the strength to sit down with con members with arian brotherhood in tok sense into them but black lives matter are about different kind of racism police shootings driving while black black incarceration and they soak us on racism in the system not just in french radical groups to using what you do you can how cops restrain themselves when dealing with black people or have you ever try to get a racist cop or chides or committee at justice to. listen i just met last...
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cnn's ariane devogue is outside the supreme court on this big day. what are the big major takeaways as we wrap up this session? >> right. this is the last day of the term. two big politically charged cases. and chief justice john roberts, he was at the center of both of them. the first one, that census case that you mentioned, in the vote that mattered chief justice john roberts, 5-4 with the liberals, sending the case back down to the lower court. that blocks the question for now and it raises the question of whether or not the trump administration is going to have enough time to add it in time for the next census. chief justice john roberts, he really focused on the reasons put forward for agd the question. and this is what he said. "we cannot ignore the disconnect between the decision made and the explanation given. keep in mind the government said all along that the question was necessary to comply with the voting rights act. challengers said that it was a veiled attempt to intimidate minority voters. but in the second case, john, that was a tota
cnn's ariane devogue is outside the supreme court on this big day. what are the big major takeaways as we wrap up this session? >> right. this is the last day of the term. two big politically charged cases. and chief justice john roberts, he was at the center of both of them. the first one, that census case that you mentioned, in the vote that mattered chief justice john roberts, 5-4 with the liberals, sending the case back down to the lower court. that blocks the question for now and it...
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international we communicate arian top story this hour human rights groups are urging the saudi government not to execute a teenager for among other alleged crimes taking part in anti-government rallies some of the offenses go back to when he was just 10 years old artie's saskia taylor has the story. this is more courageous he is now 18 years old and on trial in saudi arabia and this is him at the time of his alleged crime on a bike in his hometown and with 30 other children cycling around as part of an anti-government rally he was 10 years old with a job he spent the last 4 years in jail some of them and saw that she confinement the saudi authorities say he's confessed but the teenager denies this claiming he was forced into an admission of guilt off to hours of torture riyadh's decision to sentence him to death is on surprisingly not going down well ridiculous exercise of brutality of starvation state authoritarianism and other human rights abuse case the prosecutor in quite a racist case is not only calling for the death penalty but for his body to be crucified or dismembered afterwards
international we communicate arian top story this hour human rights groups are urging the saudi government not to execute a teenager for among other alleged crimes taking part in anti-government rallies some of the offenses go back to when he was just 10 years old artie's saskia taylor has the story. this is more courageous he is now 18 years old and on trial in saudi arabia and this is him at the time of his alleged crime on a bike in his hometown and with 30 other children cycling around as...
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setback for warlord honey for have to be launched a campaign to take tripoli almost 12 weeks ago ariane was his major forward base. and u.n. special investigators called for a criminal inquiry into saudi arabia's crown prince over the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi a saudi envoy to the u.n. has accused and yes come out of prejudice against the kingdom. and distressing images of a father and daughter who drowned in a river on the us mexico border of course an outcry over the dangers migrants face while trying to reach america has come on tina's and his 23 month old daughter died while traveling north from el salvador. a german charity ship carrying 42 people rescued from the mediterranean 2 weeks ago has ended italian waters the captain of sea watch 3 said they decided to sail towards the island of lampedusa because the situation on board was so desperate italy's interior minister matteo savvy as bought the ship from its waters saying it would be seized chris is a spokesman for sea watch the german charity ship he believes the refugees and migrants on board may be allowed to disemb
setback for warlord honey for have to be launched a campaign to take tripoli almost 12 weeks ago ariane was his major forward base. and u.n. special investigators called for a criminal inquiry into saudi arabia's crown prince over the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi a saudi envoy to the u.n. has accused and yes come out of prejudice against the kingdom. and distressing images of a father and daughter who drowned in a river on the us mexico border of course an outcry over the dangers...
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i would like to introduce my good friend, deborah lane arian [applause] lane: good afternoon, everyonerom a amalgamated transit union 3:08, first organizer of our union and financial secretary. honored that we are here today to celebrate this gathering with labor unions. we will chicago. that is what we do. we are over the operators in the city of chicago and we got our movement mentoring right here in this house that karen lewis built. reverend jackson, i want you to becauset we love you you helped to get what was right to us. we are new to the labor union game but we are here and we are going to stand proud and fight for what is equally hours. 8, we are to stand and we thank you for welcoming us in. [applause] mr. reiter: so i am back. we have a lot of historic times here in the city. we recently elected a new governor after having four years of a governor who was trying to destroy the state of illinois. bills are being signed regarding capital and other initiatives to help lift the state of illinois up. we had an election in the city of chicago. after what we see as a time where we
i would like to introduce my good friend, deborah lane arian [applause] lane: good afternoon, everyonerom a amalgamated transit union 3:08, first organizer of our union and financial secretary. honored that we are here today to celebrate this gathering with labor unions. we will chicago. that is what we do. we are over the operators in the city of chicago and we got our movement mentoring right here in this house that karen lewis built. reverend jackson, i want you to becauset we love you you...
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my favorite part of the club is going on college tours because i was able to ask arians going to sacramento state, and university of nevada. i can figure out what i want to do with my career. in order to continue to do this critical work, the boys and girls love of san francisco needs funding. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> good afternoon, board of supervisors. i just want to say thank you for taking the time to really listen to all of the needs of the city's most vulnerable resident. as you can hear from the youth that came up here to advocate for themselves and also for myself to advocate for all of the youth and families that could not come today. we are in our second week of summer program and we are serving over 200 youth today. even our high school youth are working and volunteering to make sure that they have internship opportunities for college. i'm here taking as a number of api counsel to support the act, but also to support the ask to support services for mental health and our academic enrichment program. to promote higher education particularly for filipino immigrants you
my favorite part of the club is going on college tours because i was able to ask arians going to sacramento state, and university of nevada. i can figure out what i want to do with my career. in order to continue to do this critical work, the boys and girls love of san francisco needs funding. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> good afternoon, board of supervisors. i just want to say thank you for taking the time to really listen to all of the needs of the city's most vulnerable...
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arian and north of it. we head south into fairfax and prince william. you can see we have some very heavy rain. gusting winds up to 60 miles an hour. this severe thunderstorm is going to move towards bailey's crossroads at 5:29.in the coming moments here. when is it going to arrive in the district? about 20 minutes. we're going to see this line of heavy rain, also damaging winds make its way into the district in the next 20 minutes. heading farther south, we're also tracking another line of showers and storms. they just prompted this one down towards charles county and it's just along i-95. our friends sought of d.c. in woodbridge, quantico traveling home on 95 south are getting hammered at this point. that's going to continue to push into southern maryland in the next half hour. here's the good news. the good news is we're actually going to see some relief on the back end of this.8: 7:00, we should see things drying up and clearing out. by about 4:00 a.m. we're quiet, clear, and a litt on the breezy side, but it's setting us up for a very nice friday.
arian and north of it. we head south into fairfax and prince william. you can see we have some very heavy rain. gusting winds up to 60 miles an hour. this severe thunderstorm is going to move towards bailey's crossroads at 5:29.in the coming moments here. when is it going to arrive in the district? about 20 minutes. we're going to see this line of heavy rain, also damaging winds make its way into the district in the next 20 minutes. heading farther south, we're also tracking another line of...
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. >> ariane de vogue, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back.nsurance institute for highway safety rates vehicles for safety, and some reach a level of top safety pick. but only a select few of the very safest vehicles are awarded a top safety pick plus. the highest level of safety possible. how many 2019 top safety pick plus-winning vehicles does your brand have? one. two. how about eight? subaru has more 2019 top safety pick plus awards than honda and toyota brands combined. there's safe, and then there's subaru safe. hi, do you have a travel card? we do! the discover it® miles card. earn unlimited 1.5 miles on every purchase, plus we'll match your miles at the end of your first year. you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice! i was thinking about taking a scuba diving trip! i love that. or maybe go surfing... or not. ok. maybe somewhere else. maybe a petting zoo. can't go wrong. can't get eaten. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. plus no annual fee or blackouts. the discover
. >> ariane de vogue, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back.nsurance institute for highway safety rates vehicles for safety, and some reach a level of top safety pick. but only a select few of the very safest vehicles are awarded a top safety pick plus. the highest level of safety possible. how many 2019 top safety pick plus-winning vehicles does your brand have? one. two. how about eight? subaru has more 2019 top safety pick plus awards than honda and...
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there was an invasion and it drove the arians way down to the south, so why am i not a caucasian?caucasian. >> i'm a caucasian, and an aryan, but not a white according to you? if you're advocating policies based on racial categories i want to understand where i fit in. >> i think most people would not consider you white. >> you don't know why white means. >> i know what white means. you don't, but i do. >> that was jared taylor. sunday night on my special you will hear from him but you will also hear from those passionately disagree with him. i'll tell you a story of an obscure novel that holds the key to some of the worst white supremacist violence this country has ever seen. as well, i take a deep dive into the meaning of whiteness for white supremacy to exist, we need a standard for whiteness, right? the law and the science on all of that. the special is called "state of hate, the explosion of white supremacy." it airs tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on cnn and cnn international. but behind them are health needs you may not see. royal canin believes in tailored nutrition, to ensur
there was an invasion and it drove the arians way down to the south, so why am i not a caucasian?caucasian. >> i'm a caucasian, and an aryan, but not a white according to you? if you're advocating policies based on racial categories i want to understand where i fit in. >> i think most people would not consider you white. >> you don't know why white means. >> i know what white means. you don't, but i do. >> that was jared taylor. sunday night on my special you will...
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ariane de vogue joins us now.orning, martin. >> let's talk about first about what has to get done and also what would be considered the most consequential issues the court's tackling. >> right. we're reaching the end of this term. as soon as monday, we could hear whether the supreme court is going to take up a case about daca. that's that obama-era protection. that trump administration moved to terminate it. that was blocked by the lower courts. we could hear monday whether they'll take that up for next term. also, we're waiting for opinions. one of the biggest cases of the term is that census case. whether or not the trump administration can add a citizenship question to the 2020 census. challengers here say that is pretext. that that question is there to intimidate minorities and hurt their political representation. there's another case on partisan gerrymanderi gerrymandering. the court will decide how far they can go in drawing district lines for party gain. they think conservatives will say, look, courts can't
ariane de vogue joins us now.orning, martin. >> let's talk about first about what has to get done and also what would be considered the most consequential issues the court's tackling. >> right. we're reaching the end of this term. as soon as monday, we could hear whether the supreme court is going to take up a case about daca. that's that obama-era protection. that trump administration moved to terminate it. that was blocked by the lower courts. we could hear monday whether they'll...
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we have cnn's ariane vogue our supreme court report joining us now and the justices say that a key immigrationt and that abortion could be right behind it. tell us about this. >> next term this supreme court in the heat of the next election will hear big issues. today we learned as you said they'll take up daca. that is the obama-era program that gave protections for those migrants who came here as children. it was a bit of a surprise that the supreme court weighed in. john roberts and others have talked about keeping the court out of the political fray but next year they're going to take up this case. in many ways, brianna, the term that just ended was not this big conservative revolution that so many liberals worried about, but next term it is going to be something different. because the courts good -- going to hear daca and could hear abortion. today conservative justice clarence thomas wrote an opinion and he said he wants the court to take up abortion. he wrote that the courts abortion injure is prudence is out of control and so abortion is not on the doct so it could be. but here are oth
we have cnn's ariane vogue our supreme court report joining us now and the justices say that a key immigrationt and that abortion could be right behind it. tell us about this. >> next term this supreme court in the heat of the next election will hear big issues. today we learned as you said they'll take up daca. that is the obama-era program that gave protections for those migrants who came here as children. it was a bit of a surprise that the supreme court weighed in. john roberts and...
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. >>> and we have with us in our panel of experts, alex dez arian with a new book about the trump cabinethe best people, trump cabinet and the siege on washington. congratulations on the book. who better to talk about this. first of all, let me ask you, you make the point in the book that the chaos that the trump administration has surrounding it, you use a different word that start rt -- that starts with the word "s" and ends with show and that is to get his agenda through. >> well, look, even today we have the big epa big plower plan repeal, we have many, many policy initiatives of the trump administration moving forward often under the cover of darkness, just because they're assault on our media infrastructure and just on our attention is so unrelenting. and bannon will admit that was the goal and others will say what you see as chaos is our method and that is in the chief of staff senior official told me that. and what they mean by that is they use what seems like the chaos, the daily chaos, the feeling this administration is about to come apart, which is the feeling we've had since p
. >>> and we have with us in our panel of experts, alex dez arian with a new book about the trump cabinethe best people, trump cabinet and the siege on washington. congratulations on the book. who better to talk about this. first of all, let me ask you, you make the point in the book that the chaos that the trump administration has surrounding it, you use a different word that start rt -- that starts with the word "s" and ends with show and that is to get his agenda through....
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and to ariane sherine, a victim of cyber—flashing and deepfa ke pornography.n de reya who specialises in reputation protection. welcome to the programme. thank you so much for coming on. what images did yourex so much for coming on. what images did your ex post and where did he post them? there were nine sexually explicit images he posted on facebook and to several pawn site, this was back in 2018. —— pornography sites. for six months i was petrified. i did not want to come out of my house, i did not eat or care for myself. to this day i really do not know how we got through that time but we did. your ex was given a six—month suspended sentence for harassment and distributing indecent images. did any media cover the court case? local media did. when you are in that headspace and you want to get justice you do not think about the media. the media, yes, they printed full name, one of the photographs was viewed on the pornography site 48,000 times and they actually printed out. that caused extra stress for me as a victim. people are inquisitive anyway and they st
and to ariane sherine, a victim of cyber—flashing and deepfa ke pornography.n de reya who specialises in reputation protection. welcome to the programme. thank you so much for coming on. what images did yourex so much for coming on. what images did your ex post and where did he post them? there were nine sexually explicit images he posted on facebook and to several pawn site, this was back in 2018. —— pornography sites. for six months i was petrified. i did not want to come out of my...
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ilt eventually moved to a suit and tie and was involved in the white arian resistance. i exited a lot of violence -- a lot of violence that i have a lot of shame for, a lot of healthy shame. part of the work i can is the accountable holding myself accountable for the hobl deeds i've done. but it was other people that reached out that gave me a way back in. i think we have to keep the door open. as much as it's important to call people out when they do this stuff. we also must be in a position to call people in. >> so the position you take now is that it's important to have muscular strong law enforcement as you at the same time try to remember the humanity of the people that they are kbrs impress impressionable young people that got pulled in and try to find a pathway out for them. >> we are not saying we are the only solution we are part of a greater holistic solution. compassion is an extremely powerful tool. but it has to be married with healthy boundaries and consequences. and that's kind of the role of law enforcement. we we have to have both together, otherwise it
ilt eventually moved to a suit and tie and was involved in the white arian resistance. i exited a lot of violence -- a lot of violence that i have a lot of shame for, a lot of healthy shame. part of the work i can is the accountable holding myself accountable for the hobl deeds i've done. but it was other people that reached out that gave me a way back in. i think we have to keep the door open. as much as it's important to call people out when they do this stuff. we also must be in a position...