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chief choi joined the lapd in 1995.ince then, he's been working his way up the ranks with a variety of patrol and specialized assignments. chief choi steps into this role following the retirement of michael moore. he will serve in this position until a permanent chief is selected and in washington, the state is getting its first in-n-out burger. >> the popular fast food spot is still in early development stages, but an application has been sent into the city of ridgefield, which is north of portland. planning documents show the new location will go up along the i-5 corridor. no date has been announced yet for a potential opening. in and out said it usually takes 8 to 9 months to build one of their stores once permits and approvals are in place, and you can hear about the west coast top stories every weekday right here on ktvu. west coast rap with alex savage airs at 7:00 monday through friday, or you can find round the clock coverage at west coast rap .com. >> new at 11. today marks two years since the stanford women's
chief choi joined the lapd in 1995.ince then, he's been working his way up the ranks with a variety of patrol and specialized assignments. chief choi steps into this role following the retirement of michael moore. he will serve in this position until a permanent chief is selected and in washington, the state is getting its first in-n-out burger. >> the popular fast food spot is still in early development stages, but an application has been sent into the city of ridgefield, which is north...
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ahora, cuando la aventura llama a choi, ahora responde choi. ahora vayamos juntos.ecas, comida y artesanías más información en telemundo 48 punto com diagonal comunidad. conoces tus opciones para votar? telemundo 48 y naleo responderán todas tus preguntas de cómo participar en las próximas elecciones. llama al número en pantalla para planificar tu voto . existe una propuesta que busca garantizar un presupuesto constante para los bomberos especializados en incendios forestales y es alejandra quezada quien nos explica que lo que se busca con este dinero es mantener el número de bomberos necesarios para enfrentar siniestros. las lluvias de principio de año hacen crecer los pastizales que en verano se convierten en combustible para los devastadores incendios forestales. tilden firefighters are heroes hu bomberos forestales son héroes. hacen un trabajo increíble en incendios a 1300 grados fahrenheit, especialmente en esos incendios que hemos visto en los últimos años, indicó el congresista george arthur, quien anuncia una partida presupuestal de más de 2.3 mil millones d
ahora, cuando la aventura llama a choi, ahora responde choi. ahora vayamos juntos.ecas, comida y artesanías más información en telemundo 48 punto com diagonal comunidad. conoces tus opciones para votar? telemundo 48 y naleo responderán todas tus preguntas de cómo participar en las próximas elecciones. llama al número en pantalla para planificar tu voto . existe una propuesta que busca garantizar un presupuesto constante para los bomberos especializados en incendios forestales y es...
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fue presentado por choi hora cuando la aventura llama choi hora responde choi. hora vayamos juntos.l próximo hasta llegar a nuestro sueño más electrizante. presentamos la total mente nueva y totalmente eléctrica. la onda prolog. creada para inspirar a la nueva generación de soñadores para que hagan su sueños realidad. la total mente nueva y totalmente eléctrica onda prolog. visítenos en de fremont y conoce nuestra gran variedad de carros nuevos y usados. todos con garantía. financiamiento fácil y rápido para cualquier clase de crédito y lo atendemos en su propio idioma. yo hablo español y de a poquito español, español y no es como estas y precios y autos para todos de acuerdo a su presupuesto. pregunte por nuestra garantía de por vida en el tren motriz incluida en la mayoría de los vehículos de fremont en el 57 0 0 parkway en fremont. el presidente joe biden rinde cuentas a la nación inmigración política exterior. la economía con julio vaqueiro desde washington con el estado de la nación. esta noche a las 8 50 5 50 pacifica descarga la aplicación de telemundo 48. mantente informado
fue presentado por choi hora cuando la aventura llama choi hora responde choi. hora vayamos juntos.l próximo hasta llegar a nuestro sueño más electrizante. presentamos la total mente nueva y totalmente eléctrica. la onda prolog. creada para inspirar a la nueva generación de soñadores para que hagan su sueños realidad. la total mente nueva y totalmente eléctrica onda prolog. visítenos en de fremont y conoce nuestra gran variedad de carros nuevos y usados. todos con garantía....
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he showed our kenny choi what he is dealing with every day and we do have to warn you, his story, although powerful, may be difficult to hear and see. >> reporter: the wounded, like this infant, desperately cry for help. dr. mohammad subeh is losing count of shrapnel injuries in the war . he has never experienced until now. >> today was packed with gunshot wounds to the chest, to the face, to the admin. >> reporter: before leaving in february, the emergency room doctor had only seen media images of civilians becoming casualties of war this baby and little boy were found under rubble, no family to be found. >> you don't like how dire the circumstances are until you come and work here. >> reporter: we pieced together clips and an interview cut short because of unreliable cell reception, he says it is tough to cope with an endless stream of unconscionable injuries. >> i was called into a resuscitation bed to a 12-year-old , had his brains blown out and was taking his final breath. >> reporter: fewer than half of the hospitals in gaza are even partly functional. he is deep in the heart of gaza
he showed our kenny choi what he is dealing with every day and we do have to warn you, his story, although powerful, may be difficult to hear and see. >> reporter: the wounded, like this infant, desperately cry for help. dr. mohammad subeh is losing count of shrapnel injuries in the war . he has never experienced until now. >> today was packed with gunshot wounds to the chest, to the face, to the admin. >> reporter: before leaving in february, the emergency room doctor had...
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>> the reason that we started with choi, the reason we started it, he wanted to be a platform and thelks could get together and share, you know, the good, what hasn't been so good but not working, things that they want us to know soe pe as we do create law. >> what do you think is the biggest obstacles right now regulating ai to health care? >> i think that -- i could say congress, but -- [laughter] >> but i think again to develop more knowledge. some people are very knowledgeable about it and some people not as much and i think there needs to be more conversation. i think thereeeds conversation again, you know, what good things we should be doing, what are things that maybe de-- tech companies discovered that we shouldn't be doing but we have to be honest with each other. now and congress should take a slower more measured approach, that's sort of what i'm hearing? >> i think we should all work together, all the at the table,, agencies and congress also. >> there's debate about whether regulation should come generally in ai or be more focused sector by sector like health care, where
>> the reason that we started with choi, the reason we started it, he wanted to be a platform and thelks could get together and share, you know, the good, what hasn't been so good but not working, things that they want us to know soe pe as we do create law. >> what do you think is the biggest obstacles right now regulating ai to health care? >> i think that -- i could say congress, but -- [laughter] >> but i think again to develop more knowledge. some people are very...
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kenny choi takes us inside the charter school where the key ingredients are accountability, opportunity and relentless love. >> without hesitation , nathan pittman flows freely among classmates and a theater class he wants never would have joined. >> being your true self, being comfortable with being your true self. >> it is a very different side of the 18-year-old who not long ago was quickly spiraling down a dark path. >> some of the fights, i ended up hurting kids real bad. was arrested for it. >> persistence leads to changed course and a timely introduction to teri delane became a turning point. >> i knew he had some challenges from his past but he has this leadership warmth. >> the truth hits you hard. when somebody notices where you are going before you are there. >> delane intimately knows what is living on the streets and where that leads. >> i ran away at 13. at age 14 i had a needle in my arm. from 14 to 20, i was a heroin addict. >> she turned her life around to recovery at the delancey foundation in san francisco. her focus is now on at risk high school students. >> basicall
kenny choi takes us inside the charter school where the key ingredients are accountability, opportunity and relentless love. >> without hesitation , nathan pittman flows freely among classmates and a theater class he wants never would have joined. >> being your true self, being comfortable with being your true self. >> it is a very different side of the 18-year-old who not long ago was quickly spiraling down a dark path. >> some of the fights, i ended up hurting kids...
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you showed our kenny choi what he sees on a day to day basis. a warning, his story, although powerful, may be difficult to hear and to watch. >> the wounded, like this infant, desperately cry for help. dr. mohammad subeh is losing count of shrapnel injuries he has never experienced until now. >> today was packed with gunshot wounds to the chest, to the paste, to the abdomen. before leaving the bay area in february, emergency room doctor had only seen media images of civilians becoming casualties of war. this baby and little boy were found under rubble with no family to be found. >> you don't realize how dire the circumstances are until you come and work here. >> we piece together clips in an interview cut short because of unreliable cell reception. subeh says it is a struggle at times to cope with what seems like and skinless stream of unconscionable injuries. >> i was called into a resuscitation bed for a 12-year-old who had his brain blown out and was taking his final breath. >> the world health organization says fewer than half of hospitals i
you showed our kenny choi what he sees on a day to day basis. a warning, his story, although powerful, may be difficult to hear and to watch. >> the wounded, like this infant, desperately cry for help. dr. mohammad subeh is losing count of shrapnel injuries he has never experienced until now. >> today was packed with gunshot wounds to the chest, to the paste, to the abdomen. before leaving the bay area in february, emergency room doctor had only seen media images of civilians...
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as kenny choi shows us as they try to address the conflict in the classroom. >> reporter: an article she wrote was removed. >> and i'm being silenced and censored. they printed and distributed the january edition. complaints highlighting the death toll in gaza to the holocaust that got the attention of schools and the district officials. >> i don't see it as anti-somatic at all. i'm not preaching any hate in my article about the jewish community at all. >> reporter: kyle melton e-mailed the schools, demanding they will be taken down immediately. he cited one of the lines, stating, the ongoing killing rate suggest that the death toll could rpass that of the holocaust. >> and i think that it will be intentionally it. and they censored it. >> the article's opening line, credittizing israel as the par tide state. >> and because of this hateful rhetoric, it's a common place for public discourse in being triflized by the rest of the world. >> acknowledging the par diet remains critical. and confused about their decision. >> with the lack of communication that the school had because they di
as kenny choi shows us as they try to address the conflict in the classroom. >> reporter: an article she wrote was removed. >> and i'm being silenced and censored. they printed and distributed the january edition. complaints highlighting the death toll in gaza to the holocaust that got the attention of schools and the district officials. >> i don't see it as anti-somatic at all. i'm not preaching any hate in my article about the jewish community at all. >> reporter: kyle...
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and much more on the line. >> that was kenny choi reporting. >>> it's 5:11. still ahead a major retail theft bust in alameda county is showing just how sophisticated some of the operations have gotten. why police say the problem. it's creating more of a challenge for them. shawn? >> reporter: well, it's an industry that's almost 90% men. that's why one local woman isstanding up for her career in construction. coming up. why she says there could be more women like her easily in this business. >>> here's a live look outside before we head to break. sunny skies ahead and we're going to ask jess all about that as >>> welcome back on this thursday morning. all month we are celebrating the contributions of women past and present and during women in construction week, we want to highlight a woman standing out in the bay area for her career in an industry that is dominated by men. our shawn chitnis is live this morning in cupertino with more on how she got her start and hopes other women will consider doing the same in construction. good morning, shawn. >> reporter:
and much more on the line. >> that was kenny choi reporting. >>> it's 5:11. still ahead a major retail theft bust in alameda county is showing just how sophisticated some of the operations have gotten. why police say the problem. it's creating more of a challenge for them. shawn? >> reporter: well, it's an industry that's almost 90% men. that's why one local woman isstanding up for her career in construction. coming up. why she says there could be more women like her easily...
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kenny choi takes us inside the charter school where she teaches that the key ingredients are accountabilityportunity and relentless love. >> without hesitation, nathan pittman flows freely among classmates and a theater class he wants never would have joined. >> to be in oakland, being your true self, being comfortable. >> it is a very different side of the 18-year-old who not long ago was quickly spiraling down a dark path. >> some of the fights, i ended up hurting kids real bad and i was arrested for it. >> persistence pleas changed course. a timely introduction to teri delane became a turning point . >> i knew he had some challenges from his past but he has the leadership warmth. >> the truth is, when somebody notices where you are going before you are there. >> delaney intimately knows what it is like living on the streets and where that often leads. >> at age 14, from 14 to 20, a heroin addict. >> she turned her life around through discovery -- recovery. are focused now centers around at risk high school students. >> basically, what you will find in their background is a youth life ful
kenny choi takes us inside the charter school where she teaches that the key ingredients are accountabilityportunity and relentless love. >> without hesitation, nathan pittman flows freely among classmates and a theater class he wants never would have joined. >> to be in oakland, being your true self, being comfortable. >> it is a very different side of the 18-year-old who not long ago was quickly spiraling down a dark path. >> some of the fights, i ended up hurting kids...
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pickle ballers claim they are being shutout after complaints from neighbors, but, as kenny choi shows us, they are not giving up their courts without a fight. >> pickle ball has become her, these are the courts they want to takeaway. once a tennis player, she is not giving up the courts without a fight >> it is all about the community. when you takeaway six courts from a popular place you are splitting up the community. >> reporter: the recreation and parks department put up signs saying tennis only, shutting down six of the 12 pickle ball courts. presidio heights resident that owns a home listed for $29 million with a backyard pickle ball court spearheaded it to shutdown the public courts complaining of noise impacts residents and wildlife >> it is in the middle of the day. when you live next to the playground or a park you should expect noise. >> it is loud. no one is going to say it is not, right? >> joe lives just down the street, too. he and other pickle ball are ignoring the signs >> i can hear it from my house. i am sure they hear it a lot louder and all of the time. you know i
pickle ballers claim they are being shutout after complaints from neighbors, but, as kenny choi shows us, they are not giving up their courts without a fight. >> pickle ball has become her, these are the courts they want to takeaway. once a tennis player, she is not giving up the courts without a fight >> it is all about the community. when you takeaway six courts from a popular place you are splitting up the community. >> reporter: the recreation and parks department put up...
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so kenny choi talked to some boaters who say the proposed fee hike is unnecessarily rocking the boat. >> reporter: as the sun begins to set with the golden gate bridge in the distance, boats make their way back to their slips. this is san francisco harbor. it's a sailing harbor, some of the best sailing in the world. roger kruzi has docked his boat more than 20 years in the step but is growing tired of paying rising harbor dues as boaters say they get very little in return. >> this is a publicly run marina. the services here are the poorest. >> reporter: the recreation and parks department recently proposed a set of rate hikes, one to kick in later this year and another next july that will total more than 30% of the fees they're paying now. >> the city doesn't know how to run a yacht harbor, yet they're running it and charging me more and more. >> reporter: he pays about 12,000 annually. other boaters with larger slips pay more than $30,000. he says the rising fees are frustrating when the basic upkeep of bathrooms, showers, and other harbor necessities is well below average. >> it's
so kenny choi talked to some boaters who say the proposed fee hike is unnecessarily rocking the boat. >> reporter: as the sun begins to set with the golden gate bridge in the distance, boats make their way back to their slips. this is san francisco harbor. it's a sailing harbor, some of the best sailing in the world. roger kruzi has docked his boat more than 20 years in the step but is growing tired of paying rising harbor dues as boaters say they get very little in return. >> this...
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. >> kenny choi has more details on the plan to slow drivers down at 6:00. >>> a double shooting in pleasanthill today, happened outside a apartment complex near 680 and walnut creek. anne makovec has the latest on this investigation. >> reporter: no arrests have been made. the shooting happening in broad daylight. police are canvassing for clues. witnesses reported hearing multiple gunshots and cars speeding off just before noon. police were called to the scene and found two men lying on the ground who were shot several times. one man was taken to the hospital immediately. as first responders attended to the other. >> we started chest compressions, we were there for the longest time. we finally came and got him. i believe that he did die. he was an older man. >> reporter: both men were taken to the john deere medical center in walnut creek, where one man was pronounced dead. the second man is being treated for life-threatening injuries. a lot of questions this evening as to if these men knew each other or the shooter. police say they are only starting to piece things together. >> always loo
. >> kenny choi has more details on the plan to slow drivers down at 6:00. >>> a double shooting in pleasanthill today, happened outside a apartment complex near 680 and walnut creek. anne makovec has the latest on this investigation. >> reporter: no arrests have been made. the shooting happening in broad daylight. police are canvassing for clues. witnesses reported hearing multiple gunshots and cars speeding off just before noon. police were called to the scene and found...
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kenny choi spent some time walking the street with safety advocates who say these cameras are a proven tool to save lives. >> the goal of these new cameras is to slow down drivers. >> reporter: paul rivera, his wife, and 2-year-old girl, and richmond. >> we don't want to be hit. >> reporter: a speeding car fatally struck a 72-year-old in january. residents say these are two common. >> reporter: safety advocates witnessed three previous attempts to pass legislation fail at the state level. lindsay, of sentences go, often checks speeding cars. >> every mile a driver goes above 25 miles per hour, the risk to pedestrians goes up so much. >> reporter: unlike the 13 red light cameras in san francisco, which can take photos of drivers, the new speed cameras will only be able to identify license plates. in a 30 mile per hour zone on fulton, cameras would initiate fines for cars going 11 miles over the limit. >> at 40 miles per hour, a person gets hit, we are so vulnerable. there is a 75% chance that you will not survive or be severely injured. >> reporter: the san francisco transportation agen
kenny choi spent some time walking the street with safety advocates who say these cameras are a proven tool to save lives. >> the goal of these new cameras is to slow down drivers. >> reporter: paul rivera, his wife, and 2-year-old girl, and richmond. >> we don't want to be hit. >> reporter: a speeding car fatally struck a 72-year-old in january. residents say these are two common. >> reporter: safety advocates witnessed three previous attempts to pass legislation...
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it's the same feeling that you write about in your book, it's like it's always been there, choy, it wasery pleasant for us to arrive at the israeli airport, see soldiers. things like that who keep asking you questions. i went with my brother the first time, there we were already both more or less old, they didn't ask us much, but still this or that. now we go out, we arrived in jerusalem, i remember my son was waiting for us and i felt i'm in a place full of history, full, full of history. it was very, very exciting, and then i stayed a month, just like the second time, and it started to see the atrocities. i noticed the atrocities as tourist. for example, roads were in a very bad condition, the luxury roads are for israelies only and in the occupied territories, the roads that are for the palestinians, god forbid are all bumpy and full of stones. here you start to question to question to question, and i began to value my son's option much more enormously. he said he has friends who have stated because the israeli occupation as you know perfectly, every day tells you to leave, to give u
it's the same feeling that you write about in your book, it's like it's always been there, choy, it wasery pleasant for us to arrive at the israeli airport, see soldiers. things like that who keep asking you questions. i went with my brother the first time, there we were already both more or less old, they didn't ask us much, but still this or that. now we go out, we arrived in jerusalem, i remember my son was waiting for us and i felt i'm in a place full of history, full, full of history. it...
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receive up to 20 years in prison each for participation in terrorism. desert in place of hectares of choy spring thaw, merchants rush to remove timber; is it always legal? are there many such wastelands in the region and how do the police fight against black loggers? has it been possible to reduce the number of illegal logging? about seven dozen persons have been brought to administrative responsibility for violating forest legislation. with the police we checked the timber harvesters from the ivanovo region; report by andrey romanov. black market for gray phones. how resellers use russian tourists to deliver smartphones from dubai, where gadgets disappear from luggage. they didn’t take my laptop, they didn’t take anything valuable of mine at all, only new phones packed for about one and a half million. how the industry for selling modern phones works and why equipment brought into the country illegally is dangerous. and you always will. says that the phone broke down due to your fault, so there will be no warranty repairs, how outdated models are remade and passed off as new, and can an
receive up to 20 years in prison each for participation in terrorism. desert in place of hectares of choy spring thaw, merchants rush to remove timber; is it always legal? are there many such wastelands in the region and how do the police fight against black loggers? has it been possible to reduce the number of illegal logging? about seven dozen persons have been brought to administrative responsibility for violating forest legislation. with the police we checked the timber harvesters from the...
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vigorously enforce anti-trust law, enforcing the law protects consumers from higher prices and fewer choi department's legal obligation. that is what the american people expect. that is what they grateful to ts and staff of the department's anti-trust division for their tireless work on this of the am. i'll now turn the podium over to the deputy attorney general. >> thank you very much, mr. attorney general, and good morning, everyone. in our fight against corporate misconduct, the approach is straightforward and relentless. we identify the most seriousgdos or companies, and then we focus our full energy and devote all necessary resources to holding them aou accountability promotes fairness, it drives deterrence and advances the rule of law. he same standards, our approach to corporate enforcement benefitsa. americans who deserve and who demand a justice that holds accountable those who break the law. over a century, l anti-trust laws have been a critical tool for protecting competition. competition that fd drives our nation's economy. these laws protect consumer choice in the market. the
vigorously enforce anti-trust law, enforcing the law protects consumers from higher prices and fewer choi department's legal obligation. that is what the american people expect. that is what they grateful to ts and staff of the department's anti-trust division for their tireless work on this of the am. i'll now turn the podium over to the deputy attorney general. >> thank you very much, mr. attorney general, and good morning, everyone. in our fight against corporate misconduct, the...
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our kenny choi looks at what's on the line for both sides. >> reporter: freelance photographer michael sexton depends on the rental income from the duplex he owns. >> you're never guaranteed work. it comes and goes. there's nothing consistent. you don't have a consistent paycheck. >> reporter: measure d in larkspur would lower the existing state cap on annual increases to 5% plus consumer price index or 7%, whichever is lower. sexton won't be impacted this time around since he's an owner occupant in fairfax, but believes this measure, if passed, will eventually lead to more local municipalities implementing tighter restrictions. >> having the consistency of rental income helps stabilize my monthly payments and allows me to live in marin. >> reporter: phillip hallquist has rented his one-bedroom unit in larkspur for nine years. he says new corporate ownership and annual increases growing closer to the state maximum prompted him to fight back. >> i just got fed up. i said this is intolerable. i have to do something about this. >> reporter: the paralegal and other tenants started showing
our kenny choi looks at what's on the line for both sides. >> reporter: freelance photographer michael sexton depends on the rental income from the duplex he owns. >> you're never guaranteed work. it comes and goes. there's nothing consistent. you don't have a consistent paycheck. >> reporter: measure d in larkspur would lower the existing state cap on annual increases to 5% plus consumer price index or 7%, whichever is lower. sexton won't be impacted this time around since...
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en lima, perú, liliana choy, telemundo.y en el punto final nos vamos a tailandia, donde se celebró el día nacional del elefante. y aquí ven a 70 de ellos que recibieron la bendición de los monjes. y la mejor parte se dieron tremendo banquete con toneladas de frutas y vegetales. hay cerca de 3800 elefantes domésticos en diversos santuarios de ese país, y en su día, los tailandeses recuerdan la importancia de cuidar a estos nobles gigantes y protegerlos de los cazadores furtivos. con esto nos despedimos. gracias por habernos acompañado. nos vemos mañana en nuestra cita de al rojo vivo. ahora en telemundo 48 protestas en el aeropuer internacional de san francisco, luego que varios manifestantes se presentaron en el lugar. un departamento de policía local alerta a la comunidad ante el riesgo de fraudes telefónicos. le contamos detalles para que no caiga en las manos de los delincuentes. comenzamos. este es tu noticiero telemundo 48. hola qué tal? buenas tardes les saluda césar bayona claudia de la fuente gracias por su sintonía
en lima, perú, liliana choy, telemundo.y en el punto final nos vamos a tailandia, donde se celebró el día nacional del elefante. y aquí ven a 70 de ellos que recibieron la bendición de los monjes. y la mejor parte se dieron tremendo banquete con toneladas de frutas y vegetales. hay cerca de 3800 elefantes domésticos en diversos santuarios de ese país, y en su día, los tailandeses recuerdan la importancia de cuidar a estos nobles gigantes y protegerlos de los cazadores furtivos. con esto...
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every 800 babies in the world are born with this feature, although their consciousness remains more. choyke every person, they can get a job, work in a team and do their job perfectly. natalya stare pravo, vitaly kolekha, espresso tv channel. oh, there are no potatoes, you will bring them.
every 800 babies in the world are born with this feature, although their consciousness remains more. choyke every person, they can get a job, work in a team and do their job perfectly. natalya stare pravo, vitaly kolekha, espresso tv channel. oh, there are no potatoes, you will bring them.
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you have to say a note to what you like you don't have the same choi life. you eat. sometimes i am not eating for four days. you have to deal with thesacrif. it made me become very humble. wa in unarmed women facing armed men. why is were continuing? because the whole entire worldé thanks that wars the solution. but then after all we see or is never the guns on the bombs on the other side of the same thing. i understand and i understood on the other side these weapons, if you have peace within you, you . you look the danger right in thl within your self and you make peace. but sometimes it was very difficult. we had to work on myself.f facig the danger but i was always the winner. [laughter] >> you said something when youru received y night. i think we need to i listen to t because you are the experts on peace building. you talk about how the rich mineral gems that you grew up in that was so beautiful atharew u. how that has become the reason for so much of t now. the peaceful anointing of that. >> when we grew and other minerals. and in the congo there are
you have to say a note to what you like you don't have the same choi life. you eat. sometimes i am not eating for four days. you have to deal with thesacrif. it made me become very humble. wa in unarmed women facing armed men. why is were continuing? because the whole entire worldé thanks that wars the solution. but then after all we see or is never the guns on the bombs on the other side of the same thing. i understand and i understood on the other side these weapons, if you have peace within...
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he showed our kenny choi what he has to deal with every day. we have to warn you, the story is difficult to watch. >> reporter: the wounded like this infant desperately called for help. losing count of shrapnel injuries in a car. he has never experienced it until now. >> today was packed with gunshot wounds to the chest to the face to the abdomen, to the pelvis. >> reporter: the emergency room doctor had only season images. this baby and little boy were found under rubble with no family to be found. >> you don't realize how dire the circumstances are until you come and work here. >> reporter: we pieced together clips in an interview cut short because of unreliable cell reception. it's a struggle at times to cope with what seems like an endless stream of injuries. >> i was called into a resuscitation that the 12-year-old had his brains blown out and was taking his final breaths. >> the world health organization says fewer than half of hospitals are partly functional. deep in the heart of gaza where the cost of war is piercing. >> i held the man
he showed our kenny choi what he has to deal with every day. we have to warn you, the story is difficult to watch. >> reporter: the wounded like this infant desperately called for help. losing count of shrapnel injuries in a car. he has never experienced it until now. >> today was packed with gunshot wounds to the chest to the face to the abdomen, to the pelvis. >> reporter: the emergency room doctor had only season images. this baby and little boy were found under rubble with...
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uptick if you're visiting nurse of the state officials are part of it into that a federal official bok choyo practice open so think the really what has to happen here and i think that some of the georgia did is that he said i'm to get up and is up to you to run the ball that there's a lot year olds up to you notice issue search warrants a big work to the 2000 text messages, which were apparently, they were sent between the two prior to her hiring him and also going to tale of the retrievable is are the e-mails was interesting try if you don't have that route and there is a genuine criminal investigation, and they built to a grand jury, they putting people into the grand jury and maybe even consider flipping weighed against willis. will you will have is the original sin here. the judge dismissed just was this brought for improper motive new get a lot of insight from e-mails remember something as labor interviews in the white house such an investigation goes all of that way according to the reporting about willis herself appears to have met with kamala harris from the defendants think about i
uptick if you're visiting nurse of the state officials are part of it into that a federal official bok choyo practice open so think the really what has to happen here and i think that some of the georgia did is that he said i'm to get up and is up to you to run the ball that there's a lot year olds up to you notice issue search warrants a big work to the 2000 text messages, which were apparently, they were sent between the two prior to her hiring him and also going to tale of the retrievable is...
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choi never graduatedon. from med school. what? but the good news is...ity mobile just got even better! now, you can automatically connect to wifi speeds up to a gig on the go. plus, buy one unlimited line and get one free for a year. i gotta get this deal... that's like $20 a month per unlimited line... i don't want to miss that. that's amazing doc. mobile savings are calling. visit xfinitymobile.com to learn more. doc? >>> three presidents in manhattan. you can see live shots of the preparations and the safety as the nypd and others and big trucks are all there to protect radio city music aul. but who needs a president when you've got a guy who gets presidents elected. james carville as promised is our special guest. we begin of course on what we saw today. i want to show this real quick. president biden and former president obama reunited, walking down on their arrival to new york. the former president you worked for, bill clinton, will also be there. the biden campaign tonight just released this photo. this is according to the biden campaign the first
choi never graduatedon. from med school. what? but the good news is...ity mobile just got even better! now, you can automatically connect to wifi speeds up to a gig on the go. plus, buy one unlimited line and get one free for a year. i gotta get this deal... that's like $20 a month per unlimited line... i don't want to miss that. that's amazing doc. mobile savings are calling. visit xfinitymobile.com to learn more. doc? >>> three presidents in manhattan. you can see live shots of the...
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. >> i studied the bok chase choy heritage, and i discovered this awesome bok choy.king at i-market is amazing. you've got all these amazing people coming out here to share one culture. >> when i heard that there was a market with, like, a lot of filipino food, it was like oh, wow, that's the closest thing i've got to home, so, like, i'm going to try everything. >> fried rice, and wings, and three different cliefz sliders. i haven't tried the adobe yet, but just smelling it yet brings back home and a ton of memories. >> the binca is made out of different ingredients, including cheese. but here, we put a twist on it. why not have nutella, rocky road, we have blue berry. we're not just limiting it to just the classic with salted egg and cheese. >> we try to cook food that you don't normally find from filipino food vendors, like the lichon, for example. it's something that it took years to come up with, to perfect, to get the skin just right, the flavor, and it's one of our most popular dishes, and people love it. this, it's kind of me trying to chase a dream that i had
. >> i studied the bok chase choy heritage, and i discovered this awesome bok choy.king at i-market is amazing. you've got all these amazing people coming out here to share one culture. >> when i heard that there was a market with, like, a lot of filipino food, it was like oh, wow, that's the closest thing i've got to home, so, like, i'm going to try everything. >> fried rice, and wings, and three different cliefz sliders. i haven't tried the adobe yet, but just smelling it...
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. >> jesse: choi does.joe biden juicing up the fear factor to win back minorities. ♪ ♪ if you have chronic kidney disease you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with farxiga. because there are places you'd like to be. farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract, or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection, an allergic reaction, or ketoacidosis. ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ ♪i'm hearing different ways for me to screen for colon cancer.♪ ♪it's time to use my voice,♪ ♪i've got a choice, more than one answer.♪ ♪i sat down with my doc.♪ we had a talk. ♪knew just what to say.♪ ♪i asked for cologuard and did it my way.♪ cologuard is a one-of-a kind way to screen for colon cancer that's effective and non-invasive. it's for people 45 plus at average risk, not high risk. false positive
. >> jesse: choi does.joe biden juicing up the fear factor to win back minorities. ♪ ♪ if you have chronic kidney disease you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with farxiga. because there are places you'd like to be. farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract, or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga...
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kenny choi looks at what is on the line for both sides. >> reporter: freelance photographer, michael,ends on the rental income from the duplex he owns. >> you are never guaranteed work. it comes and goes and nothing consistent. >> reporter: measure d in wÜrzburg would lower the cap on state increases to 5% plus consumer price index or 7%, whichever is lower. he will not be impacted this time around since he is an owner occupant in fairfax, but believe this measure, if passed will eventually lead to more local municipalities implementing tighter restrictions. >> having the consistency help stabilize my monthly payments. and allows me to live more. >> reporter: he has been renting his one-bedroom unit for nine years. he says new corporate ownership and annual increases growing closer to the state maximum prompted him to fight back. >> i got fed up and this is intolerable. i have to do something about this. >> reporter: the paralegal and other tenants started showing up at city council meetings demanding lower caps on rent heights. >> you feel like that is pushing people out? >> i know i
kenny choi looks at what is on the line for both sides. >> reporter: freelance photographer, michael,ends on the rental income from the duplex he owns. >> you are never guaranteed work. it comes and goes and nothing consistent. >> reporter: measure d in wÜrzburg would lower the cap on state increases to 5% plus consumer price index or 7%, whichever is lower. he will not be impacted this time around since he is an owner occupant in fairfax, but believe this measure, if passed...
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he shows kenny choi what he sees on a day-to-day basis and a warning his story, although powerful, might be difficult to hear and see. >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> reporter: the wounded, like this infant, desperately cry for help. dr. mohammad subeh is losing count of shrapnel injuries in a war he has never experienced until now. >> today was packed with gunshot wounds to the chest, to the face, to the abdomen, to the pelvis. >> reporter: before leaving the bay area in february, the emergency room doctor had only seen media images of civilians becoming casualties of war. this baby and little boy were found under rubble with no family to be found. >> you don't realize how dire the circumstances are until you come and work here. >> reporter: we pieced together clips in an interview cut short because of unreliable cell reception. subeh says it's a struggle at times to cope with what seems like an endless stream of unconscionable injuries. >> i was called into a resuscitation bed. to a 12-year-old who had his brains blown out. and was taking his final breaths. >> reporter: the wor
he shows kenny choi what he sees on a day-to-day basis and a warning his story, although powerful, might be difficult to hear and see. >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> reporter: the wounded, like this infant, desperately cry for help. dr. mohammad subeh is losing count of shrapnel injuries in a war he has never experienced until now. >> today was packed with gunshot wounds to the chest, to the face, to the abdomen, to the pelvis. >> reporter: before leaving the...
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in the wake of the tragedy our kenny choi spoke with safety advocates who really believe the cameras will slow traffic and hopefully save lives. >> reporter: paul rivera, his wife and 2-year-old girl live on a busy corridor in the inner richmond. >> constantly we're just like watching cars because we're scared we're going to get hit. >> reporter: a few blocks away from them at the corner of fulton and arguello, a speeding car fatally struck a 72-year-old in january. residents say near misses are too common. >> my wife and i were crossing the street and then i had to jump in front of a car so we wouldn't get hit. >> reporter: safety advocates witnessed three previous attempts to pass legislation fail at the state level. marta lindsey of walk san francisco often checks speeding cars. >> every mile a driver goes above 25 miles an hour, the risk for pedestrians just -- goes up so much. >> reporter: unlike the 13 red light cameras in san francisco which can take photos of drivers, the new speed cameras will only be able to identify license plates. in a 30-mile-per-hour zone, like on fulto
in the wake of the tragedy our kenny choi spoke with safety advocates who really believe the cameras will slow traffic and hopefully save lives. >> reporter: paul rivera, his wife and 2-year-old girl live on a busy corridor in the inner richmond. >> constantly we're just like watching cars because we're scared we're going to get hit. >> reporter: a few blocks away from them at the corner of fulton and arguello, a speeding car fatally struck a 72-year-old in january. residents...
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we appreciate olivia choi, former senior advisor to then vice president mike pence, executive director of 97%, joy stands, former net estates attorney in alabama and msnbc contributor and columnist. >>> coming up, u.s. jesper jensen secretary pete buttigieg joins me to discuss the administration's plan to facilitate the rebuild of the francis coronavirus bridge in baltimore and how other bridges across the country to be susceptible to a similar disaster straight ahead, right here, on "velshi." [ cellphone whooshes ] [ sighs ] that's why progressive makes it easy to save with a commercial auto quote online so you can take on all your others to-dos. already did. see if you could save at progressivecommercial.com. an alternative to pills, voltaren is a clinically proven arthritis pain relief gel, which penetrates deep to target the source of pain with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicine directly at the source. voltaren, the joy of movement. the virus that causes shingles is sleeping... in 99% of people over 50. it's lying dormant, waiting... and could reactivate. shingles strikes as a
we appreciate olivia choi, former senior advisor to then vice president mike pence, executive director of 97%, joy stands, former net estates attorney in alabama and msnbc contributor and columnist. >>> coming up, u.s. jesper jensen secretary pete buttigieg joins me to discuss the administration's plan to facilitate the rebuild of the francis coronavirus bridge in baltimore and how other bridges across the country to be susceptible to a similar disaster straight ahead, right here, on...
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. >> this is for black boys, not consider suicides what he told choi arises chaos now grips much of haiti. rival gangs are now working together, launching a wide series of attacks against the government in an abandoned airfield turned makeshift camp site, we need eight year-old woodjina. she was playing with friends when they were caught in the crossfire of a gang shoot out. do you remember where you were? the bullet hit you when you got shot? >> some of the gang members themselves just kids. this 14-year-old says he was recruited at 11. >> david culver for cnn. >> the right mattress makes everything clear exactly where my passport is. >> the right mattress matters. >> will find yours. >> save up to 50% on select tempura adapt four models while supplies last mattress firm. >> when mario needs to be at his best, de, protection that goes beyond dove men with 72 hour protection and one-quarter moisturizer so if you can forget his under arms and focus on being unforgettable, dove men forgettable under arms, unforgettable. you are, you still struggling with your bra it's time for you to try ne
. >> this is for black boys, not consider suicides what he told choi arises chaos now grips much of haiti. rival gangs are now working together, launching a wide series of attacks against the government in an abandoned airfield turned makeshift camp site, we need eight year-old woodjina. she was playing with friends when they were caught in the crossfire of a gang shoot out. do you remember where you were? the bullet hit you when you got shot? >> some of the gang members themselves...
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...luscious mushrooms and a touch of bok choy. good call. make your own knorr taste combo.the work behind the scenes, let's take a look knat this knee.bo. that truly matters. [ physical therapy staff discusses results ] for your mind. for your body. and for the community. -team! kaiser permanente. wanna know how i get this glow?! i get ready with new olay indulgent moisture body wash. it smells amazing and gives my skin over the top moisture! from dull to visibly glowing in 14 days! ♪♪ see...
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kenny choi introduces you now to nathan pittman. >> reporter: without hesitation, nathan pittman flowses in a theater class he once never would have joined. >> to be in oakland, being your true self and being comfortable with being your true self. >> reporter: ita very different side to the 18-year-old who not long ago was quickly spiraling down a dark path. >> some of the fights i ended up hurting the kids real bad and i was arrested for it. >> reporter: persistent pleas to change course and a timely introduction to teri delane, the founder of life learning academy on treasure island, became a turning point. >> i knew he had some challenges from his past. but he has this -- leadership warmth. >> the truth hits you hard. like where -- where somebody notices your -- like where you are going before you are there. >> reporter: delane intimately knows what it's like living on the streets and where that often leads. >> i was running away at 13. at age 14, i had a needle in my arm. from 14 to 20, i was a heroin addict. >> reporter: she turned her life around through recovery at the delancey
kenny choi introduces you now to nathan pittman. >> reporter: without hesitation, nathan pittman flowses in a theater class he once never would have joined. >> to be in oakland, being your true self and being comfortable with being your true self. >> reporter: ita very different side to the 18-year-old who not long ago was quickly spiraling down a dark path. >> some of the fights i ended up hurting the kids real bad and i was arrested for it. >> reporter:...
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in the wake of the portal neighborhood tragedy our kenny choi spoke with safety advocates who believe in the cameras. >> reporter: paul rivera, his wife and 2-year-old girl live on a busy corridor in the inner richmond. >> constantly just like watching cars because we're scared we're going to get hit. >> reporter: a few blocks away from them a speeding car fatally struck a 72-year-old? january. residents say near misses are too common. >> my wife and i were crossing the street and i had to jump in front of a car so we wouldn't get hit. >> reporter: safety advocates witnessed three previous attempts to pass legislation fail at the state level. martha lindsay of walk san francisco often checks speedingcars. >> every mile a driver goes above 25 atmospheric river, the risk for pedestrians just -- goes up so much. >> reporter: unlike the 13 red light cameras in san francisco which can take photos of drivers, the new speed cameras will only be able to identify license plates. in a 30-mile-per-hour zone, like on fulton, cameras would initiate fines for only cars going 11 miles over the limit
in the wake of the portal neighborhood tragedy our kenny choi spoke with safety advocates who believe in the cameras. >> reporter: paul rivera, his wife and 2-year-old girl live on a busy corridor in the inner richmond. >> constantly just like watching cars because we're scared we're going to get hit. >> reporter: a few blocks away from them a speeding car fatally struck a 72-year-old? january. residents say near misses are too common. >> my wife and i were crossing the...
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words that democrats, choi use t don't really mean. >> well, shawn, thanks for don'e back.ith you. look. years ag. o, as a young man,onald re i worked for ronald reagan about and people started talking about something called reaganomics. called reaganomiand it was a tet and ridicule. and thenack an all of a sudden n his tax cuts and deregulateame n came into play and the economyto exploded, growing at 10 to 12%, the first couple of years after the carter recession, anywayess reaganomics became a term of endearment and a termying cry of respect and a rallying cry. the trouble with mr. biden is by dynamics. now a poll. t as you very poorly but as you suggested some of these things if you can't afford. the biden economy. pric thane rising faster wages. mortgage payments are a problem. raisingcredit card payments ara problem. automobile payments are a problem. all of these things should be built into the consumer price index. . inflation remains a very difficult and sticky problemfla so biden-nomics is not popular because ordinary working folks are nos is not t doing well and t
words that democrats, choi use t don't really mean. >> well, shawn, thanks for don'e back.ith you. look. years ag. o, as a young man,onald re i worked for ronald reagan about and people started talking about something called reaganomics. called reaganomiand it was a tet and ridicule. and thenack an all of a sudden n his tax cuts and deregulateame n came into play and the economyto exploded, growing at 10 to 12%, the first couple of years after the carter recession, anywayess reaganomics...
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kenny choi introduces us to nathan pitman learning the life-changing values of accountability and opportunity of this teacher. >> reporter: without hesitation, nathan pittman flows freely among classmates in a theater class he once never would have joined. >> to be in oakland, being your true self and being comfortable with being your true self-of. >> reporter: a very different side to the 18-year-old who not long ago was quickly spiraling down a dark path. >> some of the fights i ended up hurting the kids real bad and i was arrested for it. >> reporter: pleas to change course and a timely introduction to terry delaney, the founder of life learning academy on treasure island, became a turning point. >> i knew he had some challenges from his past. but he has this -- leadership warmth. >> the truth hits you hard. like where -- where somebody notices your -- like where you are going before you are there. >> reporter: delaney intimately know what is it's lightning living on the streets and where that often leads. >> running away at 13. at age 14, i had a needle in my arm. from 14 to 20, i was a h
kenny choi introduces us to nathan pitman learning the life-changing values of accountability and opportunity of this teacher. >> reporter: without hesitation, nathan pittman flows freely among classmates in a theater class he once never would have joined. >> to be in oakland, being your true self and being comfortable with being your true self-of. >> reporter: a very different side to the 18-year-old who not long ago was quickly spiraling down a dark path. >> some of...
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entity, obviously, everyone knows that alvin bragg was prosecuting and an eye towards it's very case choi, the us attorney's office knew that, but these are separate entities altogether >> i absolutely they're incredibly distinct in for example, if donald trump was convicted by a federal court, district court, theoretically he could turn around and get rid of the case himself and say, i'm all right. but he couldn't do that in this state. he couldn't be pardoned because the state case, there are two totally different systems of government, just like your congress person is not the same as your state senator. so it's vastly different. there's rules different and civil and criminal procedure. the statutes criminally are different. >> there may be >> some overlap and substance in crime, but they're very distinctive he believed to understand that alvin bragg cannot tell the southern district, give me x you can subpoena them and try or they can cooperate, but he can't really force them i wonder how much of their decision not to hand them over initially was a little bit of arrogance about how th
entity, obviously, everyone knows that alvin bragg was prosecuting and an eye towards it's very case choi, the us attorney's office knew that, but these are separate entities altogether >> i absolutely they're incredibly distinct in for example, if donald trump was convicted by a federal court, district court, theoretically he could turn around and get rid of the case himself and say, i'm all right. but he couldn't do that in this state. he couldn't be pardoned because the state case,...
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breanna johnson from choi athens high school in troy, michigan, claimed the first prize with their production, unseen heroes: the caregivers of america. brendan jang, emily tang, and max writer from palo alto senior high school in california earned first prize for, threads of change, which takes a critical look at the fast fashion industry, and our top award of $5000 for a grand prize goes to nate coleman and jonah ruslan, high schoolers in connecticut. their compelling documentary, innocence held hostage, navigating past and future conflicts with iran deals with a timely and sensitive subject, and features interviews with the former iranian hostage. >> instead of saying, you're free to leave, i was blindfolded, handcuffed, thrown in the back of a car, and taken straight to prison. >> it brings me great joy out of 3200 students who have participated in this competition this year, you guys at the grand prize winners of student cam 2024. >> oh, my god. thank you so much. >> this is a huge honor. we are so grateful for this opportunity. really, thank you a lot. >> we extend our gratitude to the
breanna johnson from choi athens high school in troy, michigan, claimed the first prize with their production, unseen heroes: the caregivers of america. brendan jang, emily tang, and max writer from palo alto senior high school in california earned first prize for, threads of change, which takes a critical look at the fast fashion industry, and our top award of $5000 for a grand prize goes to nate coleman and jonah ruslan, high schoolers in connecticut. their compelling documentary, innocence...
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makes a big government's choi.lip def the circuit courts, of threats for bantam books. the lower ur and my friends on the others have reay ied to turn that significantsomethie different, into circumstances where the government encourages in some cooqal sense by persuading something or advocating for something and we do not think that these courste actions ever said. juice jackson: ok, i understand that. and even if we have a world in which significant encouragement is verboten, is there something different to the government providing infoatn? i am a little worried about the respondents -- what i thin could be taken away from their view, which is that in situationshe the government has information that may be uniqueo e government's knowledge, but that it feels important for the puico have, that that somehow becomes prohibitive, if, as relt of this information, these companies ci they will do something different with respect to content modatn. mr. fletcher: that is our big nd tnk that is what the lower courts found r
makes a big government's choi.lip def the circuit courts, of threats for bantam books. the lower ur and my friends on the others have reay ied to turn that significantsomethie different, into circumstances where the government encourages in some cooqal sense by persuading something or advocating for something and we do not think that these courste actions ever said. juice jackson: ok, i understand that. and even if we have a world in which significant encouragement is verboten, is there...
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. >> choi asked to watch his mother's interview back in '97. my entire world and my son's world began to crumble. >> this would not be troy's only loss. his mother died of pancreatic cancer in 2005, forcing her to fend for himself at age 19. >> i just wish we could have a happy family like we once had when i was a kid. >> the different police agencies have been slow to understand how dangerous and apparently desperate andrew cunanan was. they realized it now. >> the fbi has now joined local law enforcement agencies in san diego, minneapolis, chicago, and new jersey for the search for cunanan . >> they could piece it all together because cunanan left so much evidence in the basement. a casing from the same gun that killed david madsen. inside the car, his credit cards and a bloody screwdriver evidently used in his little stabbing. the pennsville pd was now part of the manhunt, but still when we sat down with him whether william reese's murder could've been prevented. >> we found out that the police was aware of him being in the area, but are pol
. >> choi asked to watch his mother's interview back in '97. my entire world and my son's world began to crumble. >> this would not be troy's only loss. his mother died of pancreatic cancer in 2005, forcing her to fend for himself at age 19. >> i just wish we could have a happy family like we once had when i was a kid. >> the different police agencies have been slow to understand how dangerous and apparently desperate andrew cunanan was. they realized it now. >>...
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but if you broke you have no choi again, what's the difference in betting on the stock market?ost: so vanessa, is your -- when you gamble, if i may ask, do you do it online? do you do it in person? how does that break down usually? caller: i do it in person. i don't do it online. like the gentleman said, fanduel, he wasn't able to get through. and then you got these a.i. and all his stuff going on and you don't know what's going on in the b if you went to gambling in person, i go to the casino and it's to the -- maryland is the highest grossing. it's a profitable business. and the person that opens the casino to operate it is, you know, but then think about the games that's been going on for years the gays get together. they bet themselves. host: that's vanessa -- oh go ahead and finish. i'm sorry. go ahead. caller: ok. i'm just saying they've been betting amongst each other for years. it's just that you need some type of regulation with everything. i went to play a lottery number. the machine shut down. once my money left the there, i had about $50 left in there. the owner kep
but if you broke you have no choi again, what's the difference in betting on the stock market?ost: so vanessa, is your -- when you gamble, if i may ask, do you do it online? do you do it in person? how does that break down usually? caller: i do it in person. i don't do it online. like the gentleman said, fanduel, he wasn't able to get through. and then you got these a.i. and all his stuff going on and you don't know what's going on in the b if you went to gambling in person, i go to the casino...
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choi appetite school in detroit, michigan claiming the first prize in their high school central divisionivers of america. in the high school western division, palo alto senior high school inah california earned first prize for threads of change, which takes a critical look at the fast fashion industry and our top awardf foro nate coleman and --, 10th graders at western high school in connecticut. their compelling documentary innocent held hostage, navigating past and future conflict with iran deals with a timely and sensitive subject and features interviews with a former iranian hostage. >> instead of saying you are free to leave, i was blindfolded, handcuffed, thrown into the back of a car and taken straight to prison. >> to brings me great joy out of 3200 students who participated in this competition this year, you guys of a grand prize winners can studentcam 24. >> this is a huge honor. we are so grateful for this opportunity, really thank you a lot. >> p extend our gratitude to the educators, errands and participants who have supported each of these young filmmakers on their creative
choi appetite school in detroit, michigan claiming the first prize in their high school central divisionivers of america. in the high school western division, palo alto senior high school inah california earned first prize for threads of change, which takes a critical look at the fast fashion industry and our top awardf foro nate coleman and --, 10th graders at western high school in connecticut. their compelling documentary innocent held hostage, navigating past and future conflict with iran...
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choi appetite school in detroit, michigan claiming the first prize in their high school central divisionh a production unseen heroes, the caregivers of america. in the high school western division palo alto senior high school in california earned first prize for threads of change, which takes a critical look at the fast fashion industry and our top award of $5,000 for a grand prize goes to nate coleman and --, 10th graders at western high school in connecticut. their compelling documentary innocent held hostage navigating past and future conflict with iran deals with a timely and sensitive subject and features interviews with a former iranian hostage. >> instead of saying you are free to leave, i was blindfolded, handcuffed, thrown into the back of a car and taken straight to prison. >> to brings me great joy out of 3200 students who participated in this competition this year you guys of a grand prize winners can studentcam 24. >> this is a huge honor. we are so grateful for this opportunity, really thank you a lot. >> p extend our gratitude to the educators, errands and participants who
choi appetite school in detroit, michigan claiming the first prize in their high school central divisionh a production unseen heroes, the caregivers of america. in the high school western division palo alto senior high school in california earned first prize for threads of change, which takes a critical look at the fast fashion industry and our top award of $5,000 for a grand prize goes to nate coleman and --, 10th graders at western high school in connecticut. their compelling documentary...