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disappointment. immediately, there should have been a ceastfire, add told a videographer working for cbc news, and then they can start investigating and see what's really happening. everyone is expecting that israel won't follow through with this ruling, said omar alsaka, since when has israel followed through with any ruling from the un. it's outrageous. israeli officials lashed out over the fact the genocide accusation still hangs over the country. today the un has become one of the weapons in the arsenal of modern day nazis against us. a statement from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu didn't. specify whether israel intends to follow the court's orders. israel's commitment to international law is unwavering. equally unwavering is our sacred commitment to continue to defend our country and defend our people. in jerusalem where support for the war remains strong, some felt this ruling won't change much. then there's genocide going all around the world that everybody's ignoring the international community is only focusing on israel and israel is the only country that's not coming
disappointment. immediately, there should have been a ceastfire, add told a videographer working for cbc news, and then they can start investigating and see what's really happening. everyone is expecting that israel won't follow through with this ruling, said omar alsaka, since when has israel followed through with any ruling from the un. it's outrageous. israeli officials lashed out over the fact the genocide accusation still hangs over the country. today the un has become one of the weapons...
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in gaza though, where health officials say 26,00 are now dead. told a videographer working for cbc news, and then they can start investigating and see what's really happening here. everyone is expecting that israel won't follow through with this ruling, said omar al- saka, since when has israel followed through with any ruling from the un, it's outrageous, israeli official. lashed out over the fact the genocide accusation still hangs over the country. today the un has become one of the weapons in the arsenal of modern day nazis against us. a statement from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu didn't specify whether israel intends to follow the court's orders. israel's commitment to international law is unwavering. equally unwavering is our sacred commitment to continue to defend our country. and defend our people, in jerusalem, where support for the war remains strong, some felt this ruling won't change much, then there's genocide going all around the world that everybody's ignoring. "the international community is only focusing on israel and israel is the only country that's not c
in gaza though, where health officials say 26,00 are now dead. told a videographer working for cbc news, and then they can start investigating and see what's really happening here. everyone is expecting that israel won't follow through with this ruling, said omar al- saka, since when has israel followed through with any ruling from the un, it's outrageous, israeli official. lashed out over the fact the genocide accusation still hangs over the country. today the un has become one of the weapons...
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cbc test that every patient that comes to the hospital has to take. if things continue the same way, within two or three weeks, the laboratory will come to a complete stop. all right, now it's time now for the news reviews. stay tuned to press tv. this. please palestinians in gaza strip are having to take shelter and destroyed buildings amit relentless israeli strikes. our six story house in the north was bombed and 42 people lied dead under the rubble. we've not been able to reach them. we were displaced to the city of hanyunus first, then we fled to the city of raffa, after the israeli tanks stormed in. we found no shelter for ourselves except under the rubble. it's a very unsafe place, but we have other choice. the schools are severely overcrowded and tents are not safe enough to live in the current weather conditions. the un says that these really strikes have damaged more than 60% of the buildings in gaza. nearly 1.7 million people have been displayed since the beginning of the honestlot on october 7th, un officials have repeatedly stated that no
cbc test that every patient that comes to the hospital has to take. if things continue the same way, within two or three weeks, the laboratory will come to a complete stop. all right, now it's time now for the news reviews. stay tuned to press tv. this. please palestinians in gaza strip are having to take shelter and destroyed buildings amit relentless israeli strikes. our six story house in the north was bombed and 42 people lied dead under the rubble. we've not been able to reach them. we...
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the cbc says the canadian government has not seen the evidence of this. the u.s. government says they have not seen the actual evidence where there talking about something like nine or 12 unrwa employees of what, 13,000 in gaza, over 30,000 overall? talk about the history of unrwa. >> i think it is important historically and activities today to think of unrwa not as an aid agency but a government. unrwa runs syria, jordan, lebanon schools, 550 schools. schools to 550,000 students. unrwa's primary health clinics have 7 million patient visits a year. unrwa has nearly 2 million food recipients across the region. that is the core budget. that is the education, relief and social services, and the primary health. as well as that, unrwa has emergency programs. unrwa does education, health, relief, social services for as many as 6 million palestine refugees across the region and some of the most vulnerable, isolated, fragile communities. when emergencies happen, for example, the gaza war, unrwa has to keep these lifesaving regionally stabilizing services while it turns to
the cbc says the canadian government has not seen the evidence of this. the u.s. government says they have not seen the actual evidence where there talking about something like nine or 12 unrwa employees of what, 13,000 in gaza, over 30,000 overall? talk about the history of unrwa. >> i think it is important historically and activities today to think of unrwa not as an aid agency but a government. unrwa runs syria, jordan, lebanon schools, 550 schools. schools to 550,000 students. unrwa's...
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in a report, the cbc tv channel analyzed the impact of the presence of artificial intelligence and newhnologies in the field of treatment and medicine. this new trend while the provision of new facilities for doctors and patients has also brought challenges. thank you for being with the world today, have a good night and god bless you. my country is in the world, their scenario has also changed . we all sat here and say, sir, we will take iran from our god. now, i think that we all want this team to reach the finals. sardar serves. we were actually satisfied with the performance of the team by distancing ourselves from the people of iran, guys , don't be tired of working hard, we love you very much, we love you very much, we love you very much, we can hope for this team because they can be really zealous. very beautiful iran played very well, very well. personally, i am a police officer, but at least i admire him, he was very good, he was good in his place, and his work was excellent . you were satisfied with the efforts of the children . this podium is my love for all the children of
in a report, the cbc tv channel analyzed the impact of the presence of artificial intelligence and newhnologies in the field of treatment and medicine. this new trend while the provision of new facilities for doctors and patients has also brought challenges. thank you for being with the world today, have a good night and god bless you. my country is in the world, their scenario has also changed . we all sat here and say, sir, we will take iran from our god. now, i think that we all want this...
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shorter at the health ministry's warehouses for laboratories has run out. regrettably, now we cannot do a cbc test that every patient that comes to the hospital has to take. if things continue the same way, within two or three weeks, the laboratory will come to a complete stop. a palestinian canadian who reported on the israeli atrocities and sufferings of gazans has gone missing in the territory, mansur. gained a following on social media, he also initiated several humanitarian aid projects to help the locals in gaza. mansur was last seen leaving the nasa hospital in kanunis to reach rafa on january 21st. their eyewitness accounts of him being abducted by israeli forces a checkpoint. we were joined by manzu's mother earlier for some detail. i don't flow. "i'm trying to know, i'm approaching the canadian government since 14 days to locate him for me and say where he is, is he with israel, is he obductive, is he alive or not? they said they have been reaching them reaching the government of israel, but they didn't tell me what is the reply from the other side, are can it be 14 days of sending
shorter at the health ministry's warehouses for laboratories has run out. regrettably, now we cannot do a cbc test that every patient that comes to the hospital has to take. if things continue the same way, within two or three weeks, the laboratory will come to a complete stop. a palestinian canadian who reported on the israeli atrocities and sufferings of gazans has gone missing in the territory, mansur. gained a following on social media, he also initiated several humanitarian aid projects to...
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in a report, the cbc tv channel analyzed the impact of the presence of artificial intelligence and newhnologies in the field of treatment and medicine. while this new process has provided new facilities for doctors and patients , it has also brought challenges. thank you for your company with the world today, have a good night and god bless you. by sending videos and photos and narrating the scenes that are captured by our reporters' cameras, for this purpose, it is enough to take videos and photos horizontally using a mobile phone and send them to our address in yes soroush ita and rubika messengers. do. have you ever exfoliated your skin? the secret to rejuvenating your skin is right here. i just need to remove this layer. relaco peeling cream. this cream, with its useful herbal ingredients, cleans the dead skin cells from your face well and gives you bright and transparent skin. our skin gradually replaces dead cells with new cells every few days. with age, this process accumulates mites and dead cells on the surface of the nose. but rilaku exfoliating cream with herbal extracts and
in a report, the cbc tv channel analyzed the impact of the presence of artificial intelligence and newhnologies in the field of treatment and medicine. while this new process has provided new facilities for doctors and patients , it has also brought challenges. thank you for your company with the world today, have a good night and god bless you. by sending videos and photos and narrating the scenes that are captured by our reporters' cameras, for this purpose, it is enough to take videos and...
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according to the cbc television channel , canadian muslims may be among the statesmen of this country in the holy month of ramadan this year. in a letter, they emphasized that they will not welcome the presence of prospective federal officials in their gatherings to fulfill a number of their public promises , including supporting the establishment of an immediate ceasefire in gaza , submitting a request for the immediate resumption of financial aid to the united nations aid agency, opposing the military equipping of the netanyahu government. the addressee of this letter is all members of the canadian parliament from all parties is not targeting only one particular party. we just want to make sure they stick to our country's values. officials of canada's liberal government announced in response that the government listens to humanitarian concerns regarding the conflict between the zionist regime and hamas. our government's position that we it is clear that we want a ceasefire. we demand the release of the hostages. we are asking for a lot of humanitarian aid. we have been to the region
according to the cbc television channel , canadian muslims may be among the statesmen of this country in the holy month of ramadan this year. in a letter, they emphasized that they will not welcome the presence of prospective federal officials in their gatherings to fulfill a number of their public promises , including supporting the establishment of an immediate ceasefire in gaza , submitting a request for the immediate resumption of financial aid to the united nations aid agency, opposing the...
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outside the hague hijazi tells us that the ruling is a win for the palestinians and we can see it in the cbc video report, but when they cut to interviews from inside gaza we see a different sentiment, one of disappointment. let's watch. okay, let's watch. acts of genocide. the court further considers that israel must ensure with immediate effect that its military forces do not commit any of the affor mentioned acts. outside. palestinian officials seem to interpret that as a win. this is a good day for humanity, this ruling is in favor of international system based on law and against exceptionalism and double standards. in gaza though, where health officials say 26,00 are now dead, and some 250 people are killed every day, there was disappointment. immediately, there should have been a ceastfire. and then they can start investigating and see what's really happening here. everyone is expecting that israel won't follow through with this ruling, said omar al saka, since when is israel followed through with any ruling from the un. it's outrageous. israeli officials lashed out over the fact that
outside the hague hijazi tells us that the ruling is a win for the palestinians and we can see it in the cbc video report, but when they cut to interviews from inside gaza we see a different sentiment, one of disappointment. let's watch. okay, let's watch. acts of genocide. the court further considers that israel must ensure with immediate effect that its military forces do not commit any of the affor mentioned acts. outside. palestinian officials seem to interpret that as a win. this is a good...
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the cbc and ctv, when they were our only sources of news you used to used to buy and global, used to project across the country, at least a common understanding of things. so maybe we should be asking ourselves why golden boy food always so concerned about conspiracy theories like, you know, these conspiracy theories like that the vaccines didn't really work. conspiracy theory, you know, the api. i conspiracy theory that the hunters laptop was a russian plant. you know, the conspiracy theory that half the money going to ukraine is going into by swedish, and french villas for the likes, a resident cough who go far it over. all conspiracy theory of course. but in reality, what we need to be looking at and thinking about is where is the real hartline of truth and freedom. and when you look in the west assigned you as an in jail in russia or china or in around he's in jail in the british prison at the high security bell myers prison. he's there today right now tonight, running away 13 years of harassment. he's the mind is paying the price for exposing the lives of the us war machine. and
the cbc and ctv, when they were our only sources of news you used to used to buy and global, used to project across the country, at least a common understanding of things. so maybe we should be asking ourselves why golden boy food always so concerned about conspiracy theories like, you know, these conspiracy theories like that the vaccines didn't really work. conspiracy theory, you know, the api. i conspiracy theory that the hunters laptop was a russian plant. you know, the conspiracy theory...
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decision to resign, the national security adviser of the us president, jake sullivan, on the air of the cbc news channel, also stated that personnel decisions in the armed forces of ukraine are a matter for the ukrainian authorities. well, in connection with the radio liberty studio, i am zuryana stepanenko, our european correspondent. it's crazy, my. question, please tell me, actually, how did ukraine's western partners react to the replacement of the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of ukraine, how do they react, perhaps, to the new commander-in-chief? i congratulate my colleague, this resignation has really become popular in ukraine far beyond its borders: the replacement of the head of the commissar of the armed forces of the country fighting against russian aggression, this is the topic of almost all leading western changes. everyone writes about popularity in ukraine. valery zaluzhnyi, who, however, did not keep him in office. the publication of the politician reports on difficult relations not only with the supreme commander of the ukrainian army, but also a certain tension bet
decision to resign, the national security adviser of the us president, jake sullivan, on the air of the cbc news channel, also stated that personnel decisions in the armed forces of ukraine are a matter for the ukrainian authorities. well, in connection with the radio liberty studio, i am zuryana stepanenko, our european correspondent. it's crazy, my. question, please tell me, actually, how did ukraine's western partners react to the replacement of the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of...
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certainly especially using an updating laws that we have you heard commissioner gomez reference the cbcxisting law it's a perfect vehicle for making sure the robocalls from ai are forbidden or can consumer opted in for there's a lot of discussion already about what we disallow. there's an even bigger need an equal need to talk about what new policies we need to create. about what we should be doing. k-12 education i have young kids in elementary school and i do not know if they are learning the skills they need to be successful in an ai economy. >> i think you do they are not learning them. that's the point. >> recognized very difficult it's state-by-state there's a lot that needs to be happening for there's a dialogue i don't hear enough about to be just as a citizen i want to make sure walk but we should be to acknowledge so we shouldn't be doing. >> putting president for a day the ceo hat combine forces here, what would you do to inject more ai or a better understanding and skills of ai into the k -- 12 system but we need to own workplaces as adults forget retraining and some upscali
certainly especially using an updating laws that we have you heard commissioner gomez reference the cbcxisting law it's a perfect vehicle for making sure the robocalls from ai are forbidden or can consumer opted in for there's a lot of discussion already about what we disallow. there's an even bigger need an equal need to talk about what new policies we need to create. about what we should be doing. k-12 education i have young kids in elementary school and i do not know if they are learning the...
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this is the website from cbc in canada where of course the king is also head of state. an article headlined... "what happens when a monarch falls ill?" one news in new zealand looked at what is known about king charles�* health history. in australia one of the big newspapers there, the sydney morning herald, had a number of articles including one that said prince william must now step up, but that the message from the palace was clear and reassuring. le monde in france noted that buckingham palace hadn't said what type of cancer it is. whilst cbs news in america highlighted that his son prince harry is to travel to the uk from the us to visit his father. now in the past, british monarchs have not chosen to share the diagnosis of any serious illness with the public. any constitutional issues that have arisen have been discussed behind closed doors. king charles has broken with that tradition, but he made it clear he intends to continue working on affairs of state as much as possible. here's our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. bell chimes. he is 75 years of age and
this is the website from cbc in canada where of course the king is also head of state. an article headlined... "what happens when a monarch falls ill?" one news in new zealand looked at what is known about king charles�* health history. in australia one of the big newspapers there, the sydney morning herald, had a number of articles including one that said prince william must now step up, but that the message from the palace was clear and reassuring. le monde in france noted that...
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as cbc chair, what have you heard from your members and from black voters since the results came outden's convincing win? of biden's convincing win? mr. clyburn, who you just had on your show. and of course, the president and his campaign chairman -- in the dnc. not only did you see historic turnout, but you also saw a higher percentage of african americans voting in south carolina. here in nevada, we have already seen 93,000 people turned out, that's higher than the turnout four years ago. and we still have the actual election on tuesday. we are seeing a lot of energy here in mosquito, throughout the state, because we understand what is, what is on the line and what is at risk. we have a clear choice between a strong leadership of president biden and vice president harris, and the failed agenda that we have already experienced under donald trump. so cewe are excited here in nevada, and we are going to deliver another historic win to the president and to the vice president on tuesday. but we have a lot more work, today -- and it is not only first in the west, and it is a battleground
as cbc chair, what have you heard from your members and from black voters since the results came outden's convincing win? of biden's convincing win? mr. clyburn, who you just had on your show. and of course, the president and his campaign chairman -- in the dnc. not only did you see historic turnout, but you also saw a higher percentage of african americans voting in south carolina. here in nevada, we have already seen 93,000 people turned out, that's higher than the turnout four years ago. and...
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we see the disparaging discrepancies the difference in our society. 1999 cbc came out in this morbidityy report with the 10 major public health achievements in the 20th century. this is a key now one was recognition of tobacco and health hazard. i will submit to you we are capable in the century to substitute recognition by the word elimination of tobacco as a health hazard. but that means we have work to do. part of your question is what do we need to do to get better from 11.5%, some percentage of that our people deemed the happy smokers fully informed saying i still want to do it. others are smokers who may go into it now realizing both the elements of addiction from nicotine but also the elements that it is bad for my body. i think we have to go back to the basics we have to go back to health communication. we have to understand health literacy in the midst of all of this. we have to take into account what are the youth of america doing? both in terms of other products i.e. the vaping surge. we look at the demographics right now who are the smokers? less than 25, single digits. over
we see the disparaging discrepancies the difference in our society. 1999 cbc came out in this morbidityy report with the 10 major public health achievements in the 20th century. this is a key now one was recognition of tobacco and health hazard. i will submit to you we are capable in the century to substitute recognition by the word elimination of tobacco as a health hazard. but that means we have work to do. part of your question is what do we need to do to get better from 11.5%, some...
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. >> it's interesting you talk about a cbc because we have been watching it very closely.t the same time, you see pressures when it comes to japanese lenders for as well. do you think there's a risk of these portfolio pressures and risks for 2024? >> we lowered real rate for give or take 15, 20 years, and we are just starting to lift them up. to me, this is the second canary in the coal mine of what happens . the first one was the implosion of spac's and ipo money. i think there will be more. regardless of what the fed does. >> i'm interested how that plays into longer duration assets. you are highlighting private equity. we have seen players in the space. will this also because a crunch, do you think? >> we meet with hundreds if not thousands of private capital credit markets a year. we are slow to put capital to work. we are also slow to get capital back, and as a result, at large and means people do not have the money to refresh. very different than the credit crisis that's ongoing in asia that we highlighted earlier in the show. >> i guess maybe it calls for some out-o
. >> it's interesting you talk about a cbc because we have been watching it very closely.t the same time, you see pressures when it comes to japanese lenders for as well. do you think there's a risk of these portfolio pressures and risks for 2024? >> we lowered real rate for give or take 15, 20 years, and we are just starting to lift them up. to me, this is the second canary in the coal mine of what happens . the first one was the implosion of spac's and ipo money. i think there...
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perpetrator a victim of crime will still get the hope and a person will connect them with, you, know, cbc the board or other types of services there the community and i think that is critically important to understand for people of say, you know, the crime happened, you know, a week ago if you file a police report we'll get that file this is important. so more specifically about the community engagement of services division like national night out and sunday street unfortunately, a scan has reconsidered in our community. about a decade ago was something that is prevalent that targeted api seniors so we are very engaged with the police department on this issue um, and making sure that we push information anti to the community partners our elder judicious partners and also through the police department and the district attorney's office itself to marry that we for the community about this very, very hideous scam. that is is an example of the types brochures that the district attorney's office we are bilingual in chinese and english, however, the victim services has spanish and korean and ar
perpetrator a victim of crime will still get the hope and a person will connect them with, you, know, cbc the board or other types of services there the community and i think that is critically important to understand for people of say, you know, the crime happened, you know, a week ago if you file a police report we'll get that file this is important. so more specifically about the community engagement of services division like national night out and sunday street unfortunately, a scan has...
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. >> cbc news reported u.s.irmed targets have been approved. >> unless the biden administration and u.s. government hits iranian military assets wherever they are, including possibly in iran, i'm skeptical it will have much effect. i believe iranian decision making bakes into the risk their proxies will be hit, the u.s. will respond to the proxies as we have done against the houthis. they have believed by hitting the proxies they, iran's assets and governing capacity is protected. until we start puncturing that risk assessment by them, i think this is futile. >> bill: the other question in the briefing was you are going after infrastructure but sparing lives. now what we learned from the hits in yemen. a lot of those leaders got out of there and those who operate the anti-ship, the rocket fire, they fled. and the iranian proxies have likely done the same thing already according to jen and lucas tomlinson. >> i think that's likely possible. i just think at the end of the day if you look at all the threats roaming
. >> cbc news reported u.s.irmed targets have been approved. >> unless the biden administration and u.s. government hits iranian military assets wherever they are, including possibly in iran, i'm skeptical it will have much effect. i believe iranian decision making bakes into the risk their proxies will be hit, the u.s. will respond to the proxies as we have done against the houthis. they have believed by hitting the proxies they, iran's assets and governing capacity is protected....
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. >>> still ahead, we'll go to cbc for the top business headlines including why apple is facing a finein europe. next on "way too early." we'll explain. rope next on "way too early." we'll explain. - bye, bye cough. - later chest congestion. hello 12 hours of relief. 12 hours!! mucinex dm gives you 12 hours of relief from chest congestion and any cough, day or night. mucinex dm. it's comeback season. now try mucinex instasoothe sore throat medicated drops. old spice gentleman's super hydration body wash. (whispered) vanilla and shea. 24/7 moisturization with vitamin b3. (knock on the door) are you using all the old spice? oops. ♪ (old spice mnemonic) ♪ >>> fulton county district attorney fani will's participation in the rico trial is still undecided this morning. the judge who had seen the case said he would schedule closing arguments by the end of this week on the misconduct of fani willis. it stems from the now admitted personal relationship between willis and special prosecutor nathan wade. willis herself took the stand. former georgia governor for the district attorney's office con
. >>> still ahead, we'll go to cbc for the top business headlines including why apple is facing a finein europe. next on "way too early." we'll explain. rope next on "way too early." we'll explain. - bye, bye cough. - later chest congestion. hello 12 hours of relief. 12 hours!! mucinex dm gives you 12 hours of relief from chest congestion and any cough, day or night. mucinex dm. it's comeback season. now try mucinex instasoothe sore throat medicated drops. old spice...
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we've been buying them for the travel trust which is our favorite in the cbc investing club. -- let's get -- similar businesses. i've been trying to get the whole shooting that year. let's go to tabs, from indiana. >> hey. given the butter or innings from last quarter, how do you think about stock iep? >> i have no idea what it really owns. i would not remain -- recommend stocks when i don't know what they really own. let's go to joe in ohio. joe. >> jim, big booyah? are you doing? >> doing well, how about you? >> good, can't complain. your opinion, please. nixon produce. trading symbol a b o. >> -- omission. i have to check it out. probably we'll talk about avocado prices -- that's what i know. this one is new to me. go to david in new york. david. >> booyah,, jim how are you? >> i'm good. i'm looking forward to working with you tomorrow at nine. unless you not david faber, and i don't. >> like your opinion on -- short term, long term? >> these guys have got to make money, and there's nowhere in -- i don't see any way shape or form that they're gonna be making any money. i'm gonna ha
we've been buying them for the travel trust which is our favorite in the cbc investing club. -- let's get -- similar businesses. i've been trying to get the whole shooting that year. let's go to tabs, from indiana. >> hey. given the butter or innings from last quarter, how do you think about stock iep? >> i have no idea what it really owns. i would not remain -- recommend stocks when i don't know what they really own. let's go to joe in ohio. joe. >> jim, big booyah? are you...
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and doctor scott gottlieb, a cbc contributor who is still with us. let's say that dr.b was a partner at the venture firm enterprise associates which is a early investor in when crispr. thank you for being here, samarth we, obviously we had a fascinating conversation, i don't know if you heard all of it but it is about the hurdles to getting some of these drugs through when it comes to regulatory or otherwise being able to invest the money it takes to tackle these issues. where are we right now with your company? with crisper when it comes to tackling rare diseases? >> thank you for having me and it's great that you recognizing world rare disease day. in the last segment, the speaker was mentioning that there is 7000 reared diseases and what is disheartening is that 80 or 90% of those people will not have a good treatment available for those patients. and this is where technologies like crispr come in, we've had a great year, a great 12 months because we have just had a drug approved for sickle cell disease, a more well-known rare disease, with our partner, vertex. so t
and doctor scott gottlieb, a cbc contributor who is still with us. let's say that dr.b was a partner at the venture firm enterprise associates which is a early investor in when crispr. thank you for being here, samarth we, obviously we had a fascinating conversation, i don't know if you heard all of it but it is about the hurdles to getting some of these drugs through when it comes to regulatory or otherwise being able to invest the money it takes to tackle these issues. where are we right now...
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let's go to contessa ruling out for a cbc news update. contessa?tyler, is a potentially good side out of the middle east as a qatari official tells reuters hamas has received a truce proposal for a cease-fire and hostage release with israel. while he said there is no deal yet, hamas has received the proposal positively, that's a quote. the mother of a michigan mass shooter who killed four fellow students in a 2021 rampage just took the stand. she is on trial for involuntary manslaughter. it is a rare case of a parent of a school shooter facing criminal responsibility. her husband will face charges, the same charges, in a separate trial. if she is convicted, she would face up to 15 years in prison, as what he. and paris gets ready to welcome international fans to the summer olympics. the city's public transportation system is equipping more than 3000 agents with a.i. translation devices in time for the games. the handheld machines can translate between -- and 16 different languages. -- welcome to paris. of, course we're going to translate for you. >
let's go to contessa ruling out for a cbc news update. contessa?tyler, is a potentially good side out of the middle east as a qatari official tells reuters hamas has received a truce proposal for a cease-fire and hostage release with israel. while he said there is no deal yet, hamas has received the proposal positively, that's a quote. the mother of a michigan mass shooter who killed four fellow students in a 2021 rampage just took the stand. she is on trial for involuntary manslaughter. it is...
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over to courtney reagan now for a cbc news update. >>> high, contessa for the senate released a bipartisan order but late yesterday. we have a response from republican in the house. speaker johnson, along with other gop leaders, released a joint statement this afternoon, saying, the bill is, quote, dead on arrival in the house. >>> as the border bill link which is, president biden condemns the push to push against homan secretary alejandra mayorkas. that's according to a statement from the white house, which calls the charges an unprecedented and unconstitutional medical attack. gop leadership aid tells nbc news, the house will vote tomorrow on impeachment. >>> gap inc. announced a new creative director for the company with its old navy brand today. fashion designer zach bosa, one of several new executives at the company and recently appointed ceo richard dixon from mattel. as the company looks to redefine itself. brian, back over to. >> thank you very much, courtney. >>> coming up after the break, apparently it is the newest financial trend out there. people are budgeting, and like anythi
over to courtney reagan now for a cbc news update. >>> high, contessa for the senate released a bipartisan order but late yesterday. we have a response from republican in the house. speaker johnson, along with other gop leaders, released a joint statement this afternoon, saying, the bill is, quote, dead on arrival in the house. >>> as the border bill link which is, president biden condemns the push to push against homan secretary alejandra mayorkas. that's according to a...
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. >> laura: cbc is telling us that -- >> former president trump: unfortunately.cust >> laura: customs and border patrol told us in three days,ap 452 chinese nationals have beenl apprehended by border patrol. mr. president, 20,000 chinese have entered since october.e this is -- does this concern>> p you're more than other immigrany groups? >> former president trump: probably it wo would be consided is china and a maybe building a army in between. there was 29,000 people, think about that, 29,000 people and most of those people were young, male fighting age. >> laura: what is going on? >> former president trump: you want to give the benefit of the doubt but china was number one. you look at human and here we go with this guy bombing everything, no respect, he bombs and bombs and bomb salmon. yemen coming into our country and people coming from w everywhere, the congo. they interviewed some people last night, where are you from? congo. where did you live?>> lprison pure they are emptying out their prisons. >> laura: what is the first thing you will do if you become
. >> laura: cbc is telling us that -- >> former president trump: unfortunately.cust >> laura: customs and border patrol told us in three days,ap 452 chinese nationals have beenl apprehended by border patrol. mr. president, 20,000 chinese have entered since october.e this is -- does this concern>> p you're more than other immigrany groups? >> former president trump: probably it wo would be consided is china and a maybe building a army in between. there was 29,000...
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cbc reports that there are several factors pushing costs up heavier more complex vehicles, new materials and manufacturing. there's a shortage of auto mechanics, the technicians and also still some lingering pandemic supply shortages. netflix's biggest rival is you, too. but netflix has 260 million subscribers. but youtube posted higher viewing numbers for virtually all of last year. and it did so with user generated content, not big budget hollywood productions. well, sony is acquiring a half interest in pop star michael jackson's music catalog from the late singer's estate for at least 600 million dollars. according to billboard. the report says it's the largest such deal ever. the assets include ownership of master recordings and publishing for jackson's share of his songs live from the nasdaq market site. i'm jane king. back thank you, jane. >> all right, 7.17 is the time and new gang enhancements have been added now to the charges for the 3 men accused of murdering retired police officer. kevin, the cheetah the shooting was providing security for kron. 4 news crew at the time of his
cbc reports that there are several factors pushing costs up heavier more complex vehicles, new materials and manufacturing. there's a shortage of auto mechanics, the technicians and also still some lingering pandemic supply shortages. netflix's biggest rival is you, too. but netflix has 260 million subscribers. but youtube posted higher viewing numbers for virtually all of last year. and it did so with user generated content, not big budget hollywood productions. well, sony is acquiring a half...
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many of your viewers have heard of a cbc. those are the things we look for typically on any patient that gets a procedure. not knowing a lot, that's something we get and might herald a need for an additional set of diagnostics. the normalcy of that blood panel is something that would be called into question here. rare that we would get other procedures proactively. for everybody out there, we talk about cancer screening for, say, colorectal cancer, things like colonoscopies for men and women. unlikely that that would have been something we randomly get in this case. the last thing i would say, in addition to blood tests that might have heralded a problem with the blood itself, when people think about blood cancers -- again, i'm not saying this is relevant to king charles' situation. we think about conditions like leukemia, multiple myeloma. that's the spectrum of illnesses where a blood count might have heralded a problem. there's so much we still need to learn. the other thing to keep in mind is that, if somebody goes in for
many of your viewers have heard of a cbc. those are the things we look for typically on any patient that gets a procedure. not knowing a lot, that's something we get and might herald a need for an additional set of diagnostics. the normalcy of that blood panel is something that would be called into question here. rare that we would get other procedures proactively. for everybody out there, we talk about cancer screening for, say, colorectal cancer, things like colonoscopies for men and women....
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the cbc publication noted that vladimir putin specifically recalled this shameful moment during an interviewnew story, last week in the united states a new, well, how can i say, product of such, yes, an entertainment nature, mixed reality glasses, was presented, that is, well, you’ve probably been to some large shopping center in your area, there is definitely some kind of attraction there, you climb in there, they put glasses on you and you either fly or ride a roller coaster, but this is a little different, because you are in this... today you see only what you the screen shows, but here the story is more advanced, because you see a mixed reality, that is, wearing these glasses, you can walk down the street, you will see the street, but which ones? all this entertainment is harmless. let's look at the plot first. in recent days , the internet has been inundated with footage of people in wearing virtual reality glasses, wandering around the streets in them, eating and even going to the toilet. but the most dangerous thing is when such fans of the virtual world, wearing glasses , get behind
the cbc publication noted that vladimir putin specifically recalled this shameful moment during an interviewnew story, last week in the united states a new, well, how can i say, product of such, yes, an entertainment nature, mixed reality glasses, was presented, that is, well, you’ve probably been to some large shopping center in your area, there is definitely some kind of attraction there, you climb in there, they put glasses on you and you either fly or ride a roller coaster, but this is a...
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for over two decades i posted financial services brain trust here at the cbc legislative conference and over the years we have discussed a variety of topics related to black wealth. this year i wanted not just to talk about the problem we face but to also present real life examples of successful powerful black people were placing the trails with solutions that happen to lift up our community. we all know generational wealth is the key to ending poverty. increasing educational attainment, leveling the playing field and opening doors of opportunity. unfortunately due to the legacy of slavery, jim crow, predatory lending, redlining and continued racism and discrimination, black americans continue to face a growing racial gap that shows no sign of narrowing. wealth is a difference between what you own and what you over it wealth is more than just owning a home. it is about the equity in that home. wealth is more than buying and selling stock on it app. it's realizing gains. wealth is not about having a good job with great benefits, wealth is about having a good job with great benefits and s
for over two decades i posted financial services brain trust here at the cbc legislative conference and over the years we have discussed a variety of topics related to black wealth. this year i wanted not just to talk about the problem we face but to also present real life examples of successful powerful black people were placing the trails with solutions that happen to lift up our community. we all know generational wealth is the key to ending poverty. increasing educational attainment,...
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certainly especially using an updating laws that we have you heard commissioner gomez reference the cbc that's it existing law it's a perfect vehicle for making sure the robocalls from ai are forbidden or can consumer opted in for there's a lot of discussion already about what we disallow. there's an even bigger need an equal need to talk about what new policies we need to create. about what we should be doing. k-12 education i have young kids in elementary school and i do not know if they are learning the skills they need to be successful in an ai economy. >> i think you do they are not learning them. that's the point. >> recognized very difficult it's state-by-state there's a lot that needs to be happening for there's a dialogue i don't hear enough about to be just as a citizen i want to make sure walk but we should be to acknowledge so we shouldn't be doing. >> putting president for a day the ceo hat combine forces what would you do to inject more ai or a better understanding and skills of ai into the k -- 12 system but we need to own workplaces as adults forget retraining and some u
certainly especially using an updating laws that we have you heard commissioner gomez reference the cbc that's it existing law it's a perfect vehicle for making sure the robocalls from ai are forbidden or can consumer opted in for there's a lot of discussion already about what we disallow. there's an even bigger need an equal need to talk about what new policies we need to create. about what we should be doing. k-12 education i have young kids in elementary school and i do not know if they are...
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cbc received 14,000 pounds of fentanyl, they received more than 14,000 pounds, that's enough fentanyl to kill three billion people. this is how much fentanyl has been crossed -- think about how much fentanyl has crossed the border without being seized. in fiscal year 2023, things got worse and we saw more than 2.4 m 2.4 million encounters with illegal aliens between ports of entry. they are not families searching for a better life. they're single adults, of those 2.4 m 2.4 million encounters, 60% were single adults, most of whom are military aged men. 169 pandemic on -- people on the terrorist watch list tried to sneak into our country in 2023. last fiscal year, cpc seized enough fentanyl to kill six billion people. last december, two months ago, more than 300,000 aliens were trying to illegally enter the united states. this is an invasion, and a clear and present danger to the safety of every american. even al sharpton called it an invasion on his msnbc show last week, but senate democrats and joe biden still won't do what is needed to fix it. biden's open door policy is a clear and
cbc received 14,000 pounds of fentanyl, they received more than 14,000 pounds, that's enough fentanyl to kill three billion people. this is how much fentanyl has been crossed -- think about how much fentanyl has crossed the border without being seized. in fiscal year 2023, things got worse and we saw more than 2.4 m 2.4 million encounters with illegal aliens between ports of entry. they are not families searching for a better life. they're single adults, of those 2.4 m 2.4 million encounters,...
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cbc seized more than 14,000 pounds of fentanyl along the southern border. just two milligrams of fentanyl can be a lethal dose and they seized more than 14 thousand that's enough fentanyl to kill three billion people. this is how much fentanyl has crossed -- think about how much fentanyl has crossed the border without being seized. fiscal year 2023, things got worse, more than 2.4 million encounters with illegal aliens within ports of entries. these are not families searching for a better life. they are mostly single adults. of these 2.4 million encounters of illegal aliens at the southern border, 6.5 million are single adults and 169 people on the terrorist watch list tried to legally sneak into oush country in fiscal year -- sneak into our country in 2023 and we don't know where they are. last year cbc seized nearly 27,000 pounds of fentanyl along the southern border. that's enough fentanyl to kill six billion people. last september more than 600,000 illegal aliens were unlawfully trying to enter the united states. this is an invasion and a clear and pres
cbc seized more than 14,000 pounds of fentanyl along the southern border. just two milligrams of fentanyl can be a lethal dose and they seized more than 14 thousand that's enough fentanyl to kill three billion people. this is how much fentanyl has crossed -- think about how much fentanyl has crossed the border without being seized. fiscal year 2023, things got worse, more than 2.4 million encounters with illegal aliens within ports of entries. these are not families searching for a better life....
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. >> cbc bcnbc.com profits you think about how few companies represent them. >> some of them are -- maybe we need if it was simple. they would look at it. >> meantime we're watching shares of uber that stock will join the dow, transport replacing jetblue. the index committee saying the change will add exposure to the rideshare committee. it was prompted by the low weight of less than 1.5 -- i would should say one half of one percentage point now you have uber in there, a company that's, i think -- >> a lot more than it was. shares of palo alto, shares of revenues are plunging. the current quarter guidance also came in below expectations as the company shifted its strategy to focus on what piece known as platform migration and activating ai leadership the company ceo said on the call they're facing spending fatigue. they said customers are refining that aidsing incremental products didn't necessarily drive a better security outcome for them we just had him on in davos and pressed him on it, and he said not to worry. >> not to worry. >> when we were talking about it, therer with two ways at
. >> cbc bcnbc.com profits you think about how few companies represent them. >> some of them are -- maybe we need if it was simple. they would look at it. >> meantime we're watching shares of uber that stock will join the dow, transport replacing jetblue. the index committee saying the change will add exposure to the rideshare committee. it was prompted by the low weight of less than 1.5 -- i would should say one half of one percentage point now you have uber in there, a...
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shorter at the health ministry's warehouses for laboratories has run out. regrettably, now we cannot do a cbc test that every patient that comes to the hospital has to take. if things continue the same way, within two or three weeks the laboratory will come to a complete stop. on the ground, palestinian resistance fighters have been fighting off the israeli invasion in gaza and... inflicting heavy losses on the regime's military. the spokesman for hamas's military wing says 43 israeli armed vehicles were completely or partially destroyed across the strip in recent days. abubaida said the rasan also killed 15 israeli forces at point blank range. dozens of other israeli troops were killed or injured in other military operations such as attacks by anti-personal weapons and anti-tank missiles. the resistance fighters also blew up a tunnel after israely forces entered it. israel has confirmed the deaths of some 225 of his soldiers since the start of the ground invasion of gaza, however palestinian resistance groups say the actual... number is much higher. a palestinian canadian who reported on the
shorter at the health ministry's warehouses for laboratories has run out. regrettably, now we cannot do a cbc test that every patient that comes to the hospital has to take. if things continue the same way, within two or three weeks the laboratory will come to a complete stop. on the ground, palestinian resistance fighters have been fighting off the israeli invasion in gaza and... inflicting heavy losses on the regime's military. the spokesman for hamas's military wing says 43 israeli armed...