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. >> david martin at the pentagon, thank you. >>> hundreds of israelis staged a demonstration in tel aviv today, demanding that the israeli government reach an agreement with hamas to bring home the remaining hostages in the gaza strip. after nearly four months of war, there's desperation and deep frustration. here is cbs's debora patta. >> you can't imagine the mo moments, the fear that you feel when you hear the death is coming. >> reporter: on october 7th, as hamas militants stormed their kib ouzts, haga was hiding inside her home with her three children and their neighbor's 4-year-old daughter. she'd been separated from her husband in the chaos. whn he reached the house, they were all gone. >> you thought your family was dead. hagar and the children were taken to gaza along with more than 240 others. >> they torture our hearts and our souls. i was sure that israel would rescue me, but after you're staying there for such a long time with your kids, you lose your hope. >> reporter: avihai never gave up, and on november 26th, the family was finally reunited. for hagar, it was unbeli
. >> david martin at the pentagon, thank you. >>> hundreds of israelis staged a demonstration in tel aviv today, demanding that the israeli government reach an agreement with hamas to bring home the remaining hostages in the gaza strip. after nearly four months of war, there's desperation and deep frustration. here is cbs's debora patta. >> you can't imagine the mo moments, the fear that you feel when you hear the death is coming. >> reporter: on october 7th, as hamas...
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david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> president biden issued an executive order targeting israeli settlers accused of attacking palestinians and israeli peace activists in the west bank. the order imposes financial sanctions and visa bans on four people for acts of violence and attempts to destroyed or seize palestinian property. officials say others were punished, as well. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu denounced the u.s. penalties. >>> as for the fighting in gaza, israel's defense minister says forces have just about wrapped up their combat mission in the southern city of khan younis, a hamas stronghold. israeli officials say hamas is running out of weapons and ammunition, and the war's next phase will move south toward the border with egypt. >>> coming up, times square attack. what we are learning about the migrants accused of beating two officers. >>> and pitching in, how the mlb is helping to replace a vandalized statue of a baseball great. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." (bridget) with thyroid eye disease i hid from the camera. and i wanted to hide from the wo
david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> president biden issued an executive order targeting israeli settlers accused of attacking palestinians and israeli peace activists in the west bank. the order imposes financial sanctions and visa bans on four people for acts of violence and attempts to destroyed or seize palestinian property. officials say others were punished, as well. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu denounced the u.s. penalties. >>> as for the fighting in...
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david martin has more. >> reporter: the four were arrested after navy s.e.a.l.s boarded this vessel off the coast of somalia and found missile parts including a warhead the u.s. says were being smuggled from iran to the houthis in yemen. two navy s.e.a.l.s, petty officers chris chambers and gage ingram, were lost at sea while attempting to board in rough seas. the boarding occurred last month on the same date the u.s. and britain launched its first round of strikes against houthi targets in germany. strikes which have yet to put an end to attacks against commercial shipping. >> we've certainly seen in the past 48, 72 hours an increase in attacks from the houthis. >> reporter: the criminal complaint says the four suspects carried pakistani identification cards and that the alleged captain had a satellite phone in which he communicated with a member of iran's revolutionary guards. after the ship was searched and cargo discovered the crew was taken aboard the "uss polar" and transferred to jail in richmond, virginia. four charged with crimes, and eight others held as material witnesses. th
david martin has more. >> reporter: the four were arrested after navy s.e.a.l.s boarded this vessel off the coast of somalia and found missile parts including a warhead the u.s. says were being smuggled from iran to the houthis in yemen. two navy s.e.a.l.s, petty officers chris chambers and gage ingram, were lost at sea while attempting to board in rough seas. the boarding occurred last month on the same date the u.s. and britain launched its first round of strikes against houthi targets...
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david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> secretary of state antony blinken wraps up his fifth trip to the middle east today after meeting with the families of hostages still being held by hamas. this after israel rejected hamas' latest offer to includes a 135-day cease-fire, the release of all of the hostages in exchange for hundreds of imprisoned palestinians, including senior militants, and an end to the war. prime minister benjamin netanyahu called hamas' demands delusional saying that it will invite another massacre. he warned that while victory was close, it would still take months. blinken had a more positive tone. >> while there are some clear non-starters in hamas' response, we do think it creates space for agreement to be reached. >> meanwhile, israel's -- israel released new video of an extensive tunnel network under the southern gaza city of khan younis that it says housed senior hamas leaders and included cells to hold at least 12 hostages. >>> back in washington, a landmark $118 billion bipartisan plan to tighten the southern border and pay for the war in ukraine has coll
david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> secretary of state antony blinken wraps up his fifth trip to the middle east today after meeting with the families of hostages still being held by hamas. this after israel rejected hamas' latest offer to includes a 135-day cease-fire, the release of all of the hostages in exchange for hundreds of imprisoned palestinians, including senior militants, and an end to the war. prime minister benjamin netanyahu called hamas' demands delusional saying...
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we want to bring in our pentagon correspondent, cbs's david martin. id, what are they doing about this balloon? >> reporter: well, norah, sent up aircraft to take a look at the balloon after it was first detected over utah and says it does not appear to present a threat to national security since it is not armed and not carrying any visible intelligence sensors. who it belongs to and exactly what it is doing remain unclear. it cannot maneuver and is being blown by the wind from west to east at 43,000-45,000 feet, where the faa says it does not pose a threat to commercial aviation. it is described as a small mylar balloon, about 50 feet tall, with a 2-foot square box hanging underneath. >> norah: well, david, i do need to ask you because there's such high interest in this because of that previous chinese spy balloon, so how does this one compare? >> reporter: well, the chinese spy balloon was traveling at 60,000 feet. it was 200 feet tall, and it was carrying a payload of intelligence sensors and solar panels the size of two freight cars. and, of course
we want to bring in our pentagon correspondent, cbs's david martin. id, what are they doing about this balloon? >> reporter: well, norah, sent up aircraft to take a look at the balloon after it was first detected over utah and says it does not appear to present a threat to national security since it is not armed and not carrying any visible intelligence sensors. who it belongs to and exactly what it is doing remain unclear. it cannot maneuver and is being blown by the wind from west to...
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>> major: david martin at the pentagon, thank you.dreds of israelis staged a demonstration in tel aviv today, demanding that the israeli government reach an agreement with hamas to bring home the remaining hostages in the gaza strip. after nearly four months of war, there is desperation and deep frustration. here is cbs's debora patta. >> you can't imagine the moments... the fear that you feel when you hear the death is coming. >> reporter: on october 7th, as hamas militants stormed their kibbutz, hagar brodetz was hiding inside her home with her three children and their neighbor's 4-year-old daughter. she had been separated from her husband, avichai, in the chaos. when he reached the house, they were all gone. you thought your family was dead. >> um, yeah. >> reporter: hagar and the children were taken to gaza, along with more than 240 others. >> they torture our hearts and our soul. i was sure that israel would rescue me. but... after you are staying there for such a long time with your kids, and you -- you lose your hope. >> report
>> major: david martin at the pentagon, thank you.dreds of israelis staged a demonstration in tel aviv today, demanding that the israeli government reach an agreement with hamas to bring home the remaining hostages in the gaza strip. after nearly four months of war, there is desperation and deep frustration. here is cbs's debora patta. >> you can't imagine the moments... the fear that you feel when you hear the death is coming. >> reporter: on october 7th, as hamas militants...
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david martin, thank you. >>> well, tonight more breaking news with the urgent search under way for five marines after their helicopter went down in a remote area about an hour outside of san diego. the white house says president biden has been briefed, and he is keeping a close eye on the search efforts. cbs' jonathan vigliotti is at the scene. >> reporter: tonight a desperate search for five missing u.s. marines after the helicopter they were on vanished during a powerful storm. this morning, search and rescue teams located the helicopter in a remote mountain area inside the cleveland national forest. the condition it was found in is unclear. >> the search is ongoing for the helicopter and the crew. obviously, our hopes are of the best here. >> reporter: officials say the marines' ch-53e helicopter took off from creech air force base las vegas tuesday evening, flying to marine corps air station in miramar, california. >> we got a call from the marine corps saying that they lost signal from one of their aircraft in the pine valley area. >> reporter: search teams launched three hours lat
david martin, thank you. >>> well, tonight more breaking news with the urgent search under way for five marines after their helicopter went down in a remote area about an hour outside of san diego. the white house says president biden has been briefed, and he is keeping a close eye on the search efforts. cbs' jonathan vigliotti is at the scene. >> reporter: tonight a desperate search for five missing u.s. marines after the helicopter they were on vanished during a powerful storm....
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>> norah: david martin without breaking news, thank you.nt biden today met with the widow and daughter of russian opposition leader alexei navalny. who died last week in prison under mysterious circumstances. it comes as russian authorities are pressuring navalny's mother to agree to a secret burial of his body without mourners. cbs's nancy cordes is traveling with the president in cali california. >> reporter: the pictures show president biden embracing and sitting with alexei navalny's widow and daughter in a san francisco hotel room. one week after navalny's suspicious death in a russian penal colony. >> he was a man that had incredible courage, and it's amazing how his wife and daughter are emulating that. >> reporter: navalny's daughter dasha is a student at nearby stanford university. her mother flew to california to comfort her after meeting with european leaders and vowing to carry on her husband's work. "by killing alexei, putin killed half of me." she said beard in russia, navalny's mother said today she had finally been taken to
>> norah: david martin without breaking news, thank you.nt biden today met with the widow and daughter of russian opposition leader alexei navalny. who died last week in prison under mysterious circumstances. it comes as russian authorities are pressuring navalny's mother to agree to a secret burial of his body without mourners. cbs's nancy cordes is traveling with the president in cali california. >> reporter: the pictures show president biden embracing and sitting with alexei...
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>> norah: david martin, thank you.se urgent search underway for five missing marines after their helicopter went down in a remote area about an hour outside of san diego. the white house says president biden has been briefed and he is keeping a close eye on the search efforts. cbs's jonathan vigliotti is at the scene. >> reporter: tonight, a desperate search for five missing u.s. marines after the helicopter they were on vanished during a powerful storm. this morning, search and rescue teams located the helicopter and a remote mountain area inside the cleveland national forest. the condition it was founded is unclear. >> the search is ongoing for the helicopter and the crew. obviously, our hopes are of the best, here. >> reporter: officials say the marine's ch-53e erick helicopter took off near air force base in las vegas, flying to air force base in miramar, california. >> we got a call from the marine corps saying they lost one of their aircraft in the valley area. >> reporter: search teams launched five hours later
>> norah: david martin, thank you.se urgent search underway for five missing marines after their helicopter went down in a remote area about an hour outside of san diego. the white house says president biden has been briefed and he is keeping a close eye on the search efforts. cbs's jonathan vigliotti is at the scene. >> reporter: tonight, a desperate search for five missing u.s. marines after the helicopter they were on vanished during a powerful storm. this morning, search and...
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with people who are passing themselves off as david martin, as historian who have no degree.historian, he doesn't have a degree in that or in law. he has a degree from oral robertson, in christian education. but these people are drifters, they recognize that there are a lot of people here who are susceptible. there's no information voters. and they manipulate that. and this is very dangerous and. there's a huge constituency of people out there who are being manipulated and led astray. into the believing that donald trump is some savior sent by god. i guess they forgot about the adultery part of it all. but this is something that makes it a bear of the good versus evil argument that makes it so dangerous. because the rationalizing violence behind. and then if they believe, fundamentally, admit -- that this is their calling from god, it's very difficult to be rational. and, that is how you get people rationalizing insurrectionist and donald trump being a moral guy. >> yeah. >> and so, this is very concerning. and the reason why he doesn't condemn it is because he believes it. >
with people who are passing themselves off as david martin, as historian who have no degree.historian, he doesn't have a degree in that or in law. he has a degree from oral robertson, in christian education. but these people are drifters, they recognize that there are a lot of people here who are susceptible. there's no information voters. and they manipulate that. and this is very dangerous and. there's a huge constituency of people out there who are being manipulated and led astray. into the...
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. >> we want to bring in david martin at the pentagon. good evening. president telegraphed some of these would be coming. did that impact their effectiveness? >> the military was perplexed by the degree to which they telegraphed the strikes. it gave militia leaders and operatives time to get out of the country or go to ground by surrounding themselves with women and children. if they intend to resume their strikes against american troops, they have to come out of hiding. if the strikes were successful, they won't have much to work with. >> we heard this began tonight but it won't end tonight. >> the president has directed additional -- there will be at least one more day of strikes and it will be another round of joined strikes against targets in yemen. >> there are multiple targets in different places. on that note, there are heightened fears of a widening war in the middle east. debora patta traveled to the border this week. is there a risk of response from hezbollah? >> it is unlikely iran will choose to respond directly against the u.s., but one po
. >> we want to bring in david martin at the pentagon. good evening. president telegraphed some of these would be coming. did that impact their effectiveness? >> the military was perplexed by the degree to which they telegraphed the strikes. it gave militia leaders and operatives time to get out of the country or go to ground by surrounding themselves with women and children. if they intend to resume their strikes against american troops, they have to come out of hiding. if the...
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cordes at the white house with that new reporting, thank you beard want to bring enough cbs's david martinat the pentagon. good evening, david. just about that, the president essentially telegraph that some of these strikes would be coming. did that impact their effectiveness? >> reporter: well, the military was perplexed by the degree to which the administration telegraphed these strikes because it gave the militia leaders and iranian operatives in iraq and syria country or go to ground by surrounding themselves with women and children. but if the militias intent to resume their strikes against american troops, sooner or later, they have to come out of hiding. and if tonight's strikes were successful, when they come out of hiding, they won't have much to work with. >> norah: and david, we heard from john kirby saying this began tonight, but it won't end tonight. what do we know about what happens next? >> reporter: well, defense secretary austin said the president has directed additional actions against both the militias and the iranian revolutionary guards. officials here say there will
cordes at the white house with that new reporting, thank you beard want to bring enough cbs's david martinat the pentagon. good evening, david. just about that, the president essentially telegraph that some of these strikes would be coming. did that impact their effectiveness? >> reporter: well, the military was perplexed by the degree to which the administration telegraphed these strikes because it gave the militia leaders and iranian operatives in iraq and syria country or go to ground...
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david martin recalls a horrific chapter in american military history and how justice is finally beingpauley will catch up with former senator and nba champion bill bradley, now looking back in his own one-man show. plus, wardrobe tips from author david he is dare ace. a story from steve hartman and more. this "sunday morning" for the 25th of february, 2024. we'll be back after this. ♪ ♪ what do i see in peter dixon? i see my husband... the father of our girls. i see a public servant. a man who served under secretary clinton in the state department... where he took on the epidemic of violence against women in the congo. i see a fighter, a tenacious problem-solver... who will go to congress and protect abortion rights and our democracy. because he sees a better future for all of us. i'm peter dixon and i approved this message. >>> the first labor union in the united states for cobblers and leather workers indicates back to 1794. centuries later, workers are still fighting for what they believe is their fair share. and one man is leading the charge. robert costa catches up with united au
david martin recalls a horrific chapter in american military history and how justice is finally beingpauley will catch up with former senator and nba champion bill bradley, now looking back in his own one-man show. plus, wardrobe tips from author david he is dare ace. a story from steve hartman and more. this "sunday morning" for the 25th of february, 2024. we'll be back after this. ♪ ♪ what do i see in peter dixon? i see my husband... the father of our girls. i see a public...
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david martin has a status report. >> reporter: two years into the war, a film about what happened inof mariupol. it's been nominated for an oscar. >> the city was suffering. so many people dying. >> reporter: you left on day 20? >> yeah. mariupol fell on day 86. >> reporter: yeah. >> believe it or not, it became worse. >> reporter: 20 "20 days in mariupol" ahead on "sunday morning." >>> on this weekend of presidents' day, conor knighton introduces us to a man whose presidential portraits are small wonders. stamp artist michael deas. david pogue is on broadway with stage star lachanze sapp gooding, better known as lachanze. >>> lee cowan takes note of rising country star ashley mcbryde. we'll look back at the life and turbulent times of russian dissident alexei navalny. the latest news on donald trump's week in court. and more on this sunday morning for the 18th of february, 2024. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ of all the issues in this year's presidential election, immigration, the economy, abortion, one seems to surpass all the others. is joe biden or donald trump, for that matter, just t
david martin has a status report. >> reporter: two years into the war, a film about what happened inof mariupol. it's been nominated for an oscar. >> the city was suffering. so many people dying. >> reporter: you left on day 20? >> yeah. mariupol fell on day 86. >> reporter: yeah. >> believe it or not, it became worse. >> reporter: 20 "20 days in mariupol" ahead on "sunday morning." >>> on this weekend of presidents' day,...
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cbs's david martin is at the pentagon with the latest news. >> reporter: the four were arrested afterle parts, including a warhead the u.s. says were being smuggled from iran to the houthis in yemen. two navy s.e.a.l.s, petty officers chris chambers and gage ingram, were lost at sea while attempting to board in rough seas. the boarding occurred last month on the same date the u.s. and britain launched its first round of strikes against houthi targets in yemen, strikes which have yet to put an end to attacks against commercial shipping. >> we've certainly seen in the past 48, 72 hours an increase in attacks from the houthis. >> reporter: the criminal complaint unsealed today says the four suspects carried pakistani identification cards and that the alleged captain of the crew had a satellite phone on which he communicated with a member of iran's revolutionary guards. after the vessel was searched and its cargo of missile parts discovered, the crew was taken aboard the uss polar and transferred to jail in richmond, virginia. four charged with crimes and eight others held as material wit
cbs's david martin is at the pentagon with the latest news. >> reporter: the four were arrested afterle parts, including a warhead the u.s. says were being smuggled from iran to the houthis in yemen. two navy s.e.a.l.s, petty officers chris chambers and gage ingram, were lost at sea while attempting to board in rough seas. the boarding occurred last month on the same date the u.s. and britain launched its first round of strikes against houthi targets in yemen, strikes which have yet to...
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cbs's david martin reports from the pentagon that officials are more transparent about this hospitalappearing in the pentagon briefing room in obvious discomfort, the secretary of defense is back in the intensive care unit for the second time since his surgery for prostate cancer. >> secretary of defense lloyd j. austin iii underwent nonsurgical procedures under general anesthesia to address his bladder issue. >> reporter: dr. herbert lepor, professor of urology at nyu, says it sounds like austin may have developed scar tissue from the original prostate surgery. >> i'm going to speculate that over the course of the last couple months, scar tissue developed where the bladder was connected to the urethra. >> so there was an obstruction in the urethra? >> yeah, so the scar tissue will impede the outflow of urine. >> reporter: austin has temporarily turned over the responsibilities of his office to his deputy, kathleen hicks. >> we anticipate the secretary will be able to resume his normal duties tomorrow. >> reporter: but austin canceled a scheduled trip to europe for a meeting of nato
cbs's david martin reports from the pentagon that officials are more transparent about this hospitalappearing in the pentagon briefing room in obvious discomfort, the secretary of defense is back in the intensive care unit for the second time since his surgery for prostate cancer. >> secretary of defense lloyd j. austin iii underwent nonsurgical procedures under general anesthesia to address his bladder issue. >> reporter: dr. herbert lepor, professor of urology at nyu, says it...
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cbs news security correspondent david martin has been speaking with pentagon officials. >> reporter: airstrikes have begun in about half a dozen locations including bombing runs by b-1 bombers, capable of carrying up to 75,000 pounds of bombs. so that's two of those planes involved in this strike. >> i spoke earlier with the moderator of "face the nation," margaret brennan, about what this could mean for the future of u.s. military policy in the middle east. >> reporter: the biden administration has been trying to assess whether it wants to keep u.s. troops in iraq and syria due to these attacks that constantly happen. they were happening before october 7th and that war in israel when it began, but this is certainly the deadliest attack we've seen to date. >> earlier today the remains of three american service members returned to american soil with president biden and first lady jill biden joining the families of the fallen soldiers for the solemn event at dover air force base where they will be transferred to their final resting places. tonight's white house statement i referenced e
cbs news security correspondent david martin has been speaking with pentagon officials. >> reporter: airstrikes have begun in about half a dozen locations including bombing runs by b-1 bombers, capable of carrying up to 75,000 pounds of bombs. so that's two of those planes involved in this strike. >> i spoke earlier with the moderator of "face the nation," margaret brennan, about what this could mean for the future of u.s. military policy in the middle east. >>...
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. >> norah: david martin at the pentagon, thank you. breaking news in the race for president also a new cbs news poll out tonight that shows former president trump a 35-point lead against south carolina governor nikki haley among republican voters in her home state. cbs's caitlin huey-burns spoke with nikki haley today about trump's recent attacks not only against her, but some of america's closest allies. >> he is not qualified to be the president of the united states. >> reporter: with early voting now underway in south carolina, nikki haley is launching her strongest attacks yet on former president donald trump. how do you explain his popularity here? >> the polls are the same we saw new hampshire and i move 25 points in the last three weeks of the race. you can look at any pool you want, but the reality is, this is when they are starting to pay attention. >> reporter: are you prepared to take it all the way to the convention? >> i'm prepared to go michigan to super tuesday. why don't we let that happen? >> reporter: haley slammed tr
. >> norah: david martin at the pentagon, thank you. breaking news in the race for president also a new cbs news poll out tonight that shows former president trump a 35-point lead against south carolina governor nikki haley among republican voters in her home state. cbs's caitlin huey-burns spoke with nikki haley today about trump's recent attacks not only against her, but some of america's closest allies. >> he is not qualified to be the president of the united states. >>...
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and that includes david martin, a christian nationalists who spearheads a group known for their defenseal slavery and challenging the 13th amendment. the daily beast also reports in 2000 -- in 2019, excuse, me johnson delivered a keynote speech to the council for -- a secretive pro christian group that wields immense influence and conservative politics. that group was cofounded by gary north, and influential christian dominion estes who has endorsed biblical slavery in the past. and on top of all this, just this week, johnson spoke at a summit hosted by the family of the research council, you may have heard about them. they are an anti lgbtq a group, alongside with a pastor who suggested demonic spirits are behind abortions and lgbtq health care. i'm joined by my panel, tara setmayer, senior advisor at the lincoln project and a former gop -- and donna edwards, msnbc political analyst. ladies, great to have both of you with us. tara, i will start with you. we've known johnson has had these ties to christian nationalism, but these new details really bring it to a whole other level. what d
and that includes david martin, a christian nationalists who spearheads a group known for their defenseal slavery and challenging the 13th amendment. the daily beast also reports in 2000 -- in 2019, excuse, me johnson delivered a keynote speech to the council for -- a secretive pro christian group that wields immense influence and conservative politics. that group was cofounded by gary north, and influential christian dominion estes who has endorsed biblical slavery in the past. and on top of...
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. >> david amo martin nos explica lo que ocurrio y tambien como evitar que algo asi suceda. >> todo ocurrioen esta puerta en 12 segundos. >> en 12 segundos un nino de 4 anos esta saliendo en miami beach junto a sus papas, cuando un ho hombre intenta agarrarlo violentamente el padre reacciona arrastra al atacante, incluso se dan golpes mutuamente, mientras la madre agarra al hijo, lo aleja y lo pone a salvo en sus brazos tras la pelea con el papa el ho hombre sale corriendo e esta en esta direccion pero este padre y un testigo lo persigue un agente de policia los vio corriendo asi que pudieron hacer la detencion unas cuadras mas al sur. >> nicholas treneman, de 26 anos, esta detenido por intento de secuestro y agresion. >> la policia califico de valiente la accion del padre este jueves. >> a cualquier padre que vea que su hijo esta en peligro reactivara y asegurara que su padres ejemplares, nos dijo este experto en seguridad. >> tenian el hijo entre ellos dos. >> cuando empezo la amenaza, el papa reacciono, la mama inmediatamente agarro al muchacho y entro rescatando el hijo. >> la cadena de
. >> david amo martin nos explica lo que ocurrio y tambien como evitar que algo asi suceda. >> todo ocurrioen esta puerta en 12 segundos. >> en 12 segundos un nino de 4 anos esta saliendo en miami beach junto a sus papas, cuando un ho hombre intenta agarrarlo violentamente el padre reacciona arrastra al atacante, incluso se dan golpes mutuamente, mientras la madre agarra al hijo, lo aleja y lo pone a salvo en sus brazos tras la pelea con el papa el ho hombre sale corriendo e...
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ginger rogers linda donald young fontaine and no, but david dot state martin square. so in 2007 square says he finally took home the best director, oscar for the departed. perhaps not his last. the 81 year old says he can't imagine a time when he'll stop making movies. he's already made enough for the lifetime achievement award at this year's barely novel dw called for reporter david levitz is reporting from the bell and all that for us. this is what he told us about the legendary film director and his work. the legendary film director martin scorsese being celebrated here at the berlin international film festival for his life's work . and it's a body of words focusing mainly on bad guys doing bad things. there's hardly a good guy in any of his movies, and that goes back to marty square. says he's childhood, growing up in little italy, in new york city, where he brushed shoulders with men working for the mob. as a young man, he wanted to understand their world and bad behavior became the center points of his films. now this is also a reason that some people don't like
ginger rogers linda donald young fontaine and no, but david dot state martin square. so in 2007 square says he finally took home the best director, oscar for the departed. perhaps not his last. the 81 year old says he can't imagine a time when he'll stop making movies. he's already made enough for the lifetime achievement award at this year's barely novel dw called for reporter david levitz is reporting from the bell and all that for us. this is what he told us about the legendary film director...
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one particular battle is the subject of an award winning documentary, and david martin has a look. >>thing terrible is going to happen to this city. >> reporter: something terrible did happen to the city of mariupol. and mstislav chernoff of the associated press was there to witness it. >> what i did not expect was that the bombardment would be so intensive. >> reporter: chernoff and his team spent the first 20 days of the russia invasion inside mariupol, sending out images that horrified the world and are now part of an oscar-nominated documentary. >> reporter: frantic efforts to save a 4-year-old. a doctor urging the camera to capture it all. >> the whole city was suffering. the whole city was starving. the whole city was without water. so many people dying. >> the boy was playing soccer with his friends when the shelling started. his legs were completely blown off. >> reporter: another infant rushed in. but he is beyond saving. >> gideon, 18 months old. >> reporter: shock and brief beyond comprehension. >> my brain desperately want to forget all this, but the camera will not let it
one particular battle is the subject of an award winning documentary, and david martin has a look. >>thing terrible is going to happen to this city. >> reporter: something terrible did happen to the city of mariupol. and mstislav chernoff of the associated press was there to witness it. >> what i did not expect was that the bombardment would be so intensive. >> reporter: chernoff and his team spent the first 20 days of the russia invasion inside mariupol, sending out...
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so try ginger rogers, linda don now joan fontaine and no but david dot state martin and square. so in 2007 square says he finally took home the best director, oscar for the departed. perhaps not his last. the 81 year old says he can't imagine a time when he'll stop making movies. he's already made enough for the lifetime achievement award at this year's barely novel us with that you are up to date. tell me up next interview with the head of the conservative of position in the german solomon for the us and now i'm and you can see mckinnon. i will be back to the top of the next hour with more international headlines. we'll see you the people in trucks, engine i was trying to see the city center and the straight screen rooms the around the world more than 150000000 people of we of mine because no one should have to.
so try ginger rogers, linda don now joan fontaine and no but david dot state martin and square. so in 2007 square says he finally took home the best director, oscar for the departed. perhaps not his last. the 81 year old says he can't imagine a time when he'll stop making movies. he's already made enough for the lifetime achievement award at this year's barely novel us with that you are up to date. tell me up next interview with the head of the conservative of position in the german solomon for...
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so crap, i didn't, jo rogers, linda don now joan fontaine and no but david dot state martin square. so in 2007 square says he finally took home the best director, oscar for the departed. perhaps not his last. the 81 year old says he can't imagine a time when he'll stop making movies. he's already made enough for the lifetime achievement award at this year's barely novel and with that, you are up to date. stay tuned for a documentary on the disappear and shower islands in bangladesh. and don't forget, you can always get one use on our website. that's the www dot com or on social media where a handle is at dw needs. money keeps mckenna, thanks so much for watching c w. the . do these do for fun? vide, do gravitational wave squeeze out about? how do i the drums for the to the beats and what's the perfect kid for approx side? find the on says yes, with dw signs on the picked up channels. the since the beginning of time melting.
so crap, i didn't, jo rogers, linda don now joan fontaine and no but david dot state martin square. so in 2007 square says he finally took home the best director, oscar for the departed. perhaps not his last. the 81 year old says he can't imagine a time when he'll stop making movies. he's already made enough for the lifetime achievement award at this year's barely novel and with that, you are up to date. stay tuned for a documentary on the disappear and shower islands in bangladesh. and don't...
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information tonight about an attack on the pentagon, by russian hackers. national security correspondent david martin has learned how last year they seized the e mail system used by the nation's top military officers. the attack which officials now blame on russia, began with 30000 emails, sent to a west coast university. of those 30004 were forwarded to members of the joint staff. and one was open, allowing the hackers and since it wasn't unclassified network, the attack had no real intelligence, but they use these domains and tools so well. the russian is to create this perception of russian power in this new era that has really provided them security for what they have been doing for the last 15 years. i think that's putting us more against the journalism started when he 1st became a president. he felt accumulated by journalists, so he didn't look strong as he wanted to be 20 years ago. the television was the most powerful instrument you could on the have in russia to have these political control. and um, i think it was another turning point when they realized that the internet, this is also has t
information tonight about an attack on the pentagon, by russian hackers. national security correspondent david martin has learned how last year they seized the e mail system used by the nation's top military officers. the attack which officials now blame on russia, began with 30000 emails, sent to a west coast university. of those 30004 were forwarded to members of the joint staff. and one was open, allowing the hackers and since it wasn't unclassified network, the attack had no real...
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so cross, i didn't jo rogers, linda don now joan fontaine and no but david dot state martin square. so in 2007 square says he finally took home the best director, oscar for the departed. perhaps not his last. the 81 year old says he can't imagine a time when he'll stop making movies. he's already made enough for the lifetime achievement award at this year's barely knowledge. the dw culture reports that david levitz joins us now live from the bell in ali. red carpet david was happening this evening who the scene, what have you heard? well anyhow, martin scorsese is expected to be appearing here on the right carpet any 2nd. sharon stone just appeared an actress, one of his few leading ladies and a huge black capes. you've got plenty of applause, so i think we're gonna be hearing more tears any 2nd now from martin scorsese, the man of the hour? absolutely, i mean, he's been awarded this under a lifetime achievement award, hasn't he? he's known for producing films that contain extreme violence, profound to see the beloved lines between good and evil. i mean, there is some pretty dogs th
so cross, i didn't jo rogers, linda don now joan fontaine and no but david dot state martin square. so in 2007 square says he finally took home the best director, oscar for the departed. perhaps not his last. the 81 year old says he can't imagine a time when he'll stop making movies. he's already made enough for the lifetime achievement award at this year's barely knowledge. the dw culture reports that david levitz joins us now live from the bell in ali. red carpet david was happening this...
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i didn't jo rogers, linda don now joan fontaine and no but david dot state martin square. so in 2007 square says he finally took home the best director, oscar for the departed. perhaps not his last. the 81 year old says he can't imagine a time when he'll stop making movies. he's already made enough for the lifetime achievement award at this year's barely knowledge to. i'm terry martin, thanks for watching. the . the sales out stadium with champion robert s q u. i knows how to make the most out of this thing. people not call your on your next to me, please let us know. for him, it's not about the concerts, it's about the climate. he wants people in his home country to plans for a 1000000 treats. are all in pico africa next on d w. they are abducted with promises, vacation, ukrainian, children. but they find no safety in russia. the rest of the cation, the children are forced to live with new families and our homes under moscow's watchful eyes, stolen by rushing close in 45 minutes on d. w. the news of the truth, this time, exogenous turned in dark, meets the voices of a fre
i didn't jo rogers, linda don now joan fontaine and no but david dot state martin square. so in 2007 square says he finally took home the best director, oscar for the departed. perhaps not his last. the 81 year old says he can't imagine a time when he'll stop making movies. he's already made enough for the lifetime achievement award at this year's barely knowledge to. i'm terry martin, thanks for watching. the . the sales out stadium with champion robert s q u. i knows how to make the most out...
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i didn't jo rogers, linda dot now joe fontaine and no but david dot state martin and square. so in 2007 square says he finally took home the best director, oscar for the departed. perhaps not his last. the 81 year old says he can't imagine a time when he'll stop making movies. he's already made enough for the lifetime achievement award at this year's barely novel. yes, that's ellen's biggest carnival celebration has kicked off with thousands of people in fancy costumes participating. in the 3 day event, revelers filled the streets of the northern city of boswell. many of them dressed up to reflect concerns about climate change, artificial intelligence, fake news, and other political issues. the world's biggest problem sense carnival is also part of you. ness goes control heritage. this quick reminder of our top stories. alexi, the volume is mother has appealed directly to a russian president vladimir putin for her son's body to be released immediately. or plead comes into russian authorities open a new criminal case against the vaal nice brother for like julian massage begins
i didn't jo rogers, linda dot now joe fontaine and no but david dot state martin and square. so in 2007 square says he finally took home the best director, oscar for the departed. perhaps not his last. the 81 year old says he can't imagine a time when he'll stop making movies. he's already made enough for the lifetime achievement award at this year's barely novel. yes, that's ellen's biggest carnival celebration has kicked off with thousands of people in fancy costumes participating. in the 3...
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um, david martin, i have an oxford english dictionary app on is the on my phone.s a dislike or prejudice against islam or muslims , against islam or muslims, especially as a political force. so a diverse range of opinions . so a diverse range of opinions. thank you very much for sending them in. now moving on. the founder of fair fuel uk has delivered a petition to number 10 today with 126,000 signatures in support of keeping fuel duty frozen in fairfield, uk, has been successfully preventing 14 years of planned fuel duty rises, getting the government to adopt pump watch for transport and honest pump prices , and even and honest pump prices, and even influence the petrol and diesel new car sales ban being moved from a draconian 2030 target to 2035. you can see pictures on your screen there of this man. howard cox joins me in the studio. the founder of fair fuel uk, howard cox. howard well done. um, the petition was was so big. when you hand it in, i surprised you and put your back out mate. it was very, very heavy indeed. >> i mean, we had two of those and i had l
um, david martin, i have an oxford english dictionary app on is the on my phone.s a dislike or prejudice against islam or muslims , against islam or muslims, especially as a political force. so a diverse range of opinions . so a diverse range of opinions. thank you very much for sending them in. now moving on. the founder of fair fuel uk has delivered a petition to number 10 today with 126,000 signatures in support of keeping fuel duty frozen in fairfield, uk, has been successfully preventing...
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this is martin diour four panelt david cortright eight, who is professor emeritus at the university of notre dame and the former director of policy studies at the kroc institute for international
this is martin diour four panelt david cortright eight, who is professor emeritus at the university of notre dame and the former director of policy studies at the kroc institute for international
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david. tell us what is happening the this evening who the scene will be hud to hey on. yeah, yeah. so martin square says he just walked down the red carpet into the award ceremony where he's being given this award for lifetime achievement. and he's, he's a little guy, he's an 81 year old guy, a little guy with huge bushy eyebrows. but he's a legend and the film world and people just started screaming, marty, marty, marty, you can, you can see how much he means to them by the way, as of the killers of the flower moon. it's nominations for the oscar. he is the living director with the most oscar nominations. he's beaten out, his body. steven spielberg now by one domination. and the hype is big. you can tell a giant in the world of news he's, he's been awarded this unary lifetime achievement award. he's known for producing films, the contain extreme violence for fantasy, that blur the lines between good and evil. i mean, there were some pretty bulk scenes in his work up there, and yet people just keeps looking to see his movies. yeah, it's this, it's this fascination with this dark side of huma
david. tell us what is happening the this evening who the scene will be hud to hey on. yeah, yeah. so martin square says he just walked down the red carpet into the award ceremony where he's being given this award for lifetime achievement. and he's, he's a little guy, he's an 81 year old guy, a little guy with huge bushy eyebrows. but he's a legend and the film world and people just started screaming, marty, marty, marty, you can, you can see how much he means to them by the way, as of the...
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david levitz is reporting from the berlin film festival for us. here's his take on the legendary film director and his work. the legendary film director martin scorsese being celebrated here at the berlin international film festival for his life's work. and it's a body of work focusing mainly on bad guys doing bad things. there's hardly a good guy in any of his movies. and that goes back to marty square. says he's childhood growing up in little italy, in new york city, where he brushed soldiers with men of working for the mob as a young man, he wanted to understand their world. and bad behavior became the center point of his films. now this is also a reason that some people don't like his work. they see too much violence, too much battle language to many killings too much creed. you can hear them shouting, marty behind me. and some of his detractors who are not here today would say that he should take a clear stand against the immoral behavior in his films. but as we can see, plenty of people are riveted and fascinated by it. and that's why people go to see his movies, to be shocked and fascinated. they're watching dw news. just reminder of
david levitz is reporting from the berlin film festival for us. here's his take on the legendary film director and his work. the legendary film director martin scorsese being celebrated here at the berlin international film festival for his life's work. and it's a body of work focusing mainly on bad guys doing bad things. there's hardly a good guy in any of his movies. and that goes back to marty square. says he's childhood growing up in little italy, in new york city, where he brushed soldiers...
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i think the main thing that stands is david koresh is out of pretty much interpreting search results like martin luther and the 16th century. sold a script to a right. yeah it's about as far back as you know. yeah. all right. my work here is done. yeah, yeah. we have seen this notion going at least all the way back to martin luther in the reformation of people interpreting for themselves to see what it means right. and what in particular is koresh trying to out in his of scripture what is he curious about? what is he trying to to discover here? whether the apocalypse happening, the fifth seal right yeah he's trying figure out is this the end of the world? right. in the book of revelation it talks about seven seals. and once all those seals opened, that is the apocalypse in the end of the world. but the fifth seal is really the cusp of it happening and. david koresh is trying to figure out if that's where we are and that's exactly what he was doing when that initial raid took place. right and if you recall, when looked at that text in the book of revelation says, when the fifth seal is opened rig
i think the main thing that stands is david koresh is out of pretty much interpreting search results like martin luther and the 16th century. sold a script to a right. yeah it's about as far back as you know. yeah. all right. my work here is done. yeah, yeah. we have seen this notion going at least all the way back to martin luther in the reformation of people interpreting for themselves to see what it means right. and what in particular is koresh trying to out in his of scripture what is he...
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jeffrey: killers of the flower moon, directed by martin scorsese and based on the best-selling 2017 book by davidl-life history of the murders of dozens of osage indians, the precise number, likely never to be known. at stake, the oil discovered on osage land and the riches that flowed from it. >> you scared of him? >> my brother? >> your uncle. >> oh, no. no, he's the king of the osage hills. jeffrey: gladstone plays molly, an osage woman whose life and family become caught in the violence and loss. did it feel like an important story to you? lily: oh incredibly, incredibly. every native nation in the united states has had some kind of history where, especially if you're resource rich, if you have something that's of value, then what that relationship is with energy development. jeffrey: first that's land itself, right? lily: right, land itself. jeffrey: it's a deeply important story personally as well. gladstone grew up on the blackfeet reservation in montana, just outside glacier national park, itself built partly on former blackfeet land. daughter of a blackfeet nation father and white mother
jeffrey: killers of the flower moon, directed by martin scorsese and based on the best-selling 2017 book by davidl-life history of the murders of dozens of osage indians, the precise number, likely never to be known. at stake, the oil discovered on osage land and the riches that flowed from it. >> you scared of him? >> my brother? >> your uncle. >> oh, no. no, he's the king of the osage hills. jeffrey: gladstone plays molly, an osage woman whose life and family become...
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david mcbride, thank you so much for joining us. and god speed in this awful experience may have passed quickly. the reverend doctor martin luther king told us in the mid 19 sixty's that's a more convenient verse is long, but advanced toward justice. that is true. justice sometimes takes years sometimes decades, sometimes life times. but right is right. david mcbride is on the right side of history. the next few years may be tough for him, but he will take his place in that pantheon of those who put the wellbeing of innocence above their own well being. the world is a better place because of that. thanks for joining us for another episode or for whistle blowers. i'm john kerry onto we'll see you next time. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 the acceptance, and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do, do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different whitelisted opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to plans or do they have the state department, the c, i a weapons makers, multi $1000000000.00 corporations. choose your facts for you. go ahead, change and whatever you do. don't marshall stay main stre
david mcbride, thank you so much for joining us. and god speed in this awful experience may have passed quickly. the reverend doctor martin luther king told us in the mid 19 sixty's that's a more convenient verse is long, but advanced toward justice. that is true. justice sometimes takes years sometimes decades, sometimes life times. but right is right. david mcbride is on the right side of history. the next few years may be tough for him, but he will take his place in that pantheon of those...