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>> debbie itzo. >> reporter: debbie itzo.defense argued, that independent debbie sometimes went by her married name. they called lars' friends to say the couple's marriage was solid. >> how would you describe his relationship with debbie? >> perfect. >> it was very good. >> did you ever notice any, sense any marital conflict? >> no. >> reporter: kristi itzo explained how her normally stoic brother was overcome with profound grief. >> he was crying, he was curled up in a ball. he grabbed me. we cried for 20 minutes, and all he wanted was debbie back. >> reporter: but the defense knew their case hinged on one thing -- lars' state of mind the moment he pulled the trigger. >> i need you to raise your right hand. >> reporter: and there was only one person who could tell that to the jury. >>> coming up, a grieving husband? or a lying one? >> the love of your life? >> yes, sir. >> the person you know better than anybody else. >> yes, sir. >> and you can't tell it's her when you pull that trigger? >>> then i heard a moaning. is a gam
>> debbie itzo. >> reporter: debbie itzo.defense argued, that independent debbie sometimes went by her married name. they called lars' friends to say the couple's marriage was solid. >> how would you describe his relationship with debbie? >> perfect. >> it was very good. >> did you ever notice any, sense any marital conflict? >> no. >> reporter: kristi itzo explained how her normally stoic brother was overcome with profound grief. >> he was...
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when t"the disappearance of debbie hawk" continues. of debbie hawk" continues covers us with what? scoffs ] she's an insurance lady. and i suppose this baker sells insurance, too? progressive protects your pets like you do. you can see "the secret life of pets 2" only in theaters. "the secret life of pets 2" on a john deere x300 series mower. because seasons change but true character doesn't. wow, you've outdone yourself this time. hey, what're neighbors for? it's beautiful. run with us. search "john deere x300" for more. going to the shawn mendes verizon up concert was like an out of body experience. we were right in front of him. dead center. front row. 'cause actually, zarmina, you touched shawn mendes. yeah, i touched him! she touched shawn mendes! he like held my hand for a while. and then we got to meet him after, which was like... another surprise. yeah. we love verizon even more now. i'll never forget that day. ever. (vo) the network more people rely on, gives you more. like thousands of tickets to concerts, festivals and private shows. and big savings on our best phones wh
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debbie #1: hi, i'm debbie. i'm dino's wife. lemonis: hi, debbie. how are you? i'm also debbie. i'm dino and debbie's daughter. lemonis: how are you? so, three family members. debbie #2: well, ray is actually my husband. ray: i am family. lemonis: and so all four of you work here? dino: always me, ray or debbie are here all the time. lemonis: okay, that's a good thing. so, dino... dino: yes, sir? lemonis: ...was this your idea? dino: yes. i worked in a pizza place called mango's, and there was a mcdonald's, and i'm watching cars go through the drive-through. i got the idea of drive-through pizza by the slice because nobody had done it. so i was going to revolutionize and pioneer the way people eat fast food. why is pizza the most popular food on the planet and you can't get it in a drive-through? lemonis: any time i find somebody with a concept that is different than anything else i've ever seen, the risks are that consumers don't adopt the idea of driving through and getting a slice of pizza and eating it in their car. the rewards are, if you're first to market
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debbie, debbie burns henry, another one of my friends and also one of the league of wives, one of the founding members in the san diego area, was 30 years old when her husband was shot down, i believe 1966. she had three young children at home. it was a lot to take, but she also, along with so many of these other wives, came together as founding members to help civil start this important cause -- sybil start this important cause. moderating today is audrey coleman, the associate director of museum and archives at the robert dole institute of politics in lawrence, kansas. senator bob and elizabeth dole's historical connections in promoting the legacy. she is the project director for the exhibit, league of wives, allies, and advocates. it was unveiled at the dole institute in 2017 and travel to sites around the country. she also is a current member of the humanity kansas speakers. desha speakers bureau and echo -- speakers bureau. i didn't know that, wow. very cool. let me invite audrey and the league of wives to the states. [applause] audrey: thank you for that warm welcome. my name is
debbie, debbie burns henry, another one of my friends and also one of the league of wives, one of the founding members in the san diego area, was 30 years old when her husband was shot down, i believe 1966. she had three young children at home. it was a lot to take, but she also, along with so many of these other wives, came together as founding members to help civil start this important cause -- sybil start this important cause. moderating today is audrey coleman, the associate director of...
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debbie and patsy, would you tell us -- this is debbie here to my immediate left, and jenny connell robinson. would you tell us a little bit about, how long have you been married when the vietnam war started and prior to finding out your husband had been missing? >> [inaudible] we were married nine years. and my children were seven, five, and two when he left. was october 4, 1966 and i didn't know if he was alive for sure until 1971. he did return in 1973. >> how about you? how long had you been married and how long had you known your husband prior? yearswere married four before he left on the cruise. children, myo daughter, who is in the audience now. she was three years old when her father left. so luckily, when he was shot vietnamese took a picture and published it. so that was wonderful because then i knew he was alive. or at least alive at that point. now, he did not write any letters and i found out after the guys came back, why. it was just the four years. and then i didn't find out until 1973 that he had died in captivity. >> do you remember the day you find out your husband was unac
debbie and patsy, would you tell us -- this is debbie here to my immediate left, and jenny connell robinson. would you tell us a little bit about, how long have you been married when the vietnam war started and prior to finding out your husband had been missing? >> [inaudible] we were married nine years. and my children were seven, five, and two when he left. was october 4, 1966 and i didn't know if he was alive for sure until 1971. he did return in 1973. >> how about you? how long...
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among those speaking for michelle, psychologist debby leighton.as hired for the defense to interview michelle about her relationships to testify as an expert witness. those were the recorded conversations, excerpts of which you heard earlier. the doctor told the jury michelle wasn't manipulating diamond by stopping and starting their illicit romance. no, it was something else. >> when somebody's in a long-term affair, there does tend to be a pattern of pulling away and then coming back together. an inability to be decisive. that's not unusual with affairs. >> besides, claimed the defense, being involved with another man didn't mean michelle was also involved in murder. the two sides battled through three months of trial time. from labor day past thanksgiving. 11-week trial. three-hour deliberation. the verdict? guilty. >> she stood up. they put the handcuffs on her and she walked out the courtroom and she never looked back into the courtroom area. not even toward her family. >> michelle theer now sits in a north carolina prison, half way across th
among those speaking for michelle, psychologist debby leighton.as hired for the defense to interview michelle about her relationships to testify as an expert witness. those were the recorded conversations, excerpts of which you heard earlier. the doctor told the jury michelle wasn't manipulating diamond by stopping and starting their illicit romance. no, it was something else. >> when somebody's in a long-term affair, there does tend to be a pattern of pulling away and then coming back...
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k cole james, the honorable barbara mikulski, the honorable brenda lawrence, the honorable debbie wesco, ms. cokie roberts. and ms. rebecca bonds. >> ladies and gentlemen the honorable nancy pelosi the speaker of the house of representatives. >> good afternoon. good afternoon. this afternoon is very much a cause for celebration and for what happened 100 years ago today. in the house of representatives. the string quartet i want to thank them for making it so pleasant for us. i am honored to be here with leader kevin mccarthy. and the bipartisan members of congress. mostly are women members of congress. we salute our cochairs of the bipartisan house caucus for women's issues. as congresswoman brenda lawrence and congresswoman debbie lesko. [ applause ] and let us welcome cokie roberts, a trailblazing force for women in journalism and her daughter rebecca an outstanding journalist in whole or in right, writing about women. [ applause ] as many of the women members know, the lindy boggs room in this room, the only rim name for a woman in the capital is named for cokie's lovely mother, and
k cole james, the honorable barbara mikulski, the honorable brenda lawrence, the honorable debbie wesco, ms. cokie roberts. and ms. rebecca bonds. >> ladies and gentlemen the honorable nancy pelosi the speaker of the house of representatives. >> good afternoon. good afternoon. this afternoon is very much a cause for celebration and for what happened 100 years ago today. in the house of representatives. the string quartet i want to thank them for making it so pleasant for us. i am...
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this over to one of my colleagues in one of my friends the powerhouse from michigan congresswoman debbie dingell. [applause] >> thank you congressman lujan. last fall the american people overwhelmingly spoke up and sent to congress the most diverse freshman class ever. 200 days into the democratic majority together our caucus has fought to protect people with pre-existing conditions and has delivered on lowering health care costs and prescription drug prices for people. whether i'm at a town hall, getting my hair done or at the grocery store i hear from people who are scared to death about changes to their health care and their ability to access affordable quality health care. patients are fearful about how much the next trip to the pharmacy will cost them. one example you've heard about the insulin and you've heard about the epi-pen. this inhaler is $700. and mother of two working two jobs still at the poverty line has a child with asthma and has to figure out how she would pay for this for her child. more and more americans are rationing or skipping their achievements and not getting t
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you know, debbie dingell's right. we are working hard to bring down the enormous costs of prescription medications. lauren underwood is right, we are working overtime to make sure that health care is affordable and available to all americans. and as part of the for the people challenge and promise, we are also fulfilling the promise to make wages increase for millions of american workers. as part of that agenda, democrats are taking steps to increase workers' wages and rebuild america. we know there is work to be done to upgrade our nation's roads and bridges and sewer systems and water systems. and we are turning that challenge into an opportunity to raise wages by investing in our national infrastructure, by believing in ourselves as americans, and by creating millions of jobs along the way. i'm proud to say, the house has already approved over $70 billion to invest in american infrastructure, and there is more to come. as we work to raise wages for the american people, we have also passed bills that will save ameri
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i thought he was going to go too far. >> debbie was scared of tony. didn't raise any suspicion as to why he would want to ever harm melissa. >> reporter: she couldn't connect the dots that put him in that garage with her friend. >> absolutely not. >> reporter: maybe senseless to the wife, but those dots were starting to connect for detectives. they eventually shared their suspicions with debra and how the evidence of the travelling iphone pointed to tony. >> i remember that i couldn't stand up. i wasn't able to stand on my feet. >> reporter: melissa's murder was devastating and frightening for everyone at the law firm, especially it seemed for scott rothstein. only the week before, rothstein was toasting melissa after making her partner. now, he was helping her family with funeral arrangements. melissa's aunt, lynn haberl, spoke at the church memorial. >> i could look out from the podium and see a sea of lawyers out there. >> reporter: including scott rothstein? >> including scott rothstein. >> reporter: who actually paid for the funeral. >> he actual
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debbie spencer was one of them debbie's son spencer was one of them. he died of a heroin overdose in 2012. in 2017 has mother told us he she blames oxycontin and the maker, purdue pharma. she says that is where the addiction began. select oxycontin and heroin has taken such a toll on our family. for the rest of our lives. >> reporter: the warfield live in everett, washington. one of the first of many communities to take drugmakers to court for allegedly fueling the epidemic. the new da data shows purdue, the maker of painkiller oxycontin, was a fourth biggest manufacture turning 2.5 billion pills the leading drugmaker was mulling cuts with nearly 28.9 billion pills. west virginia received the highest concentration of pills. more than 66 per person, per year. it also had the highest opioid death rate during the same time period. kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. stark cbs news reached out to the drug manufacturers listed. only purdue pharma responded saying the opioid crisis is a complex societal problem putting blame on one party undermines the effort
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we'll talk live with democratic congresswoman debby dingle who was in that meeting.learned and what she thinks needs to be done. too many people in pain settle for a restless night's sleep. there's a better choice. aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid and the 12-hour pain-relieving strength of aleve that dares to last into the morning. so you feel refreshed. aleve pm. there's a better choice. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. o♪ ozempic®! ♪ oh! oh! (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7 and maintained it. oh! under 7? (announcer) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (announcer) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major
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ours most other manufacturers adopted more quickly but when we debbie does install it he says and the systems will generally function very well in our intuitive to use and that's the case with the new push side as well which has now caught up with the times with the addition of the m i b 3 and travel this this is stocks. this is the b.m.w. 430 convertible the bavarian car maker launched the 4 series in 2013 as a successor to the more luxurious 3 series and it's been a resulting success more than 400000 of them have been sold worldwide since now alongside the coupe a and brand can play models the convertible is meant to draw even more customers to a brand known for its good handling but it also waste 225 kilograms more than its cousins will it live up to the image. our car to still is couple says that despite its 800 kilograms the convertible is quite sporty you notice the extra waving curves of course but it doesn't particularly bother him. the convertible resembles the rest of the series closely though it has been given at least the twin headlights and fog lights at the front skirtin
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congresswoman debbie dingell, thank you so much. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> still to come, new charges in an old case. jeff epstein will be back in court on sex trafficking charges. why authorities in new york are now going after the florida billionaire. karlie: one, two, three, four. one, two, three, four. one, two, three, four and last one. breathe in. breathe out. kyara, valeria, you're in charge of setting up the database. tallie, you'll take network layering. and isabelle, you'll build out the front end. when we create opportunities for girls to stretch their minds, we give them the confidence to change the world. she can stem. so can you. learn more @shecanstem >>> welcome back. sources tell cnn that a florida billionaire and convicted sex offender will be in court tomorrow to face new charges of sex crimes involving underage girls. jeffrey epstein was arrested yesterday. in 2008 he evaded similar charges when prosecutors brokered an extraordinary plea agreement that allowed epstein to plead guilty to state charges and a
congresswoman debbie dingell, thank you so much. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> still to come, new charges in an old case. jeff epstein will be back in court on sex trafficking charges. why authorities in new york are now going after the florida billionaire. karlie: one, two, three, four. one, two, three, four. one, two, three, four and last one. breathe in. breathe out. kyara, valeria, you're in charge of setting up the database. tallie, you'll take network layering. and...
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many of our troops with their new sneakers grateful, sending letters and photos back to that mom, debbieur report last night, we heard from so many of you. phil johnson writing, "deborah, you are a real hero. moms go above and beyond. thank you." margarita loyo, "i'm an army mom of two soldiers. this story brings joy to my heart." and donna howard wrote, "donation just made." and tonight, one more message from that mom. >> hi, david. it's debbie hausladen. >> reporter: packing up more sneakers today. >> the support has been overwhelming since you aired our story on "world news" last night. >> reporter: since just last night, nearly $100,000 in donations from nearly every state. more than 2,000 emails of support. >> i just wanted to say thank you to you and to all your viewers for helping to support us and our soldiers. >> reporter: a mom on a mission, and so many of you at home helping her get there, one pair of sneakers at a time. thank you, deborah, and thanks to everyone at home. your generosity is really something. again, the program is called sneakers for soldiers. see you tomorrow.
many of our troops with their new sneakers grateful, sending letters and photos back to that mom, debbieur report last night, we heard from so many of you. phil johnson writing, "deborah, you are a real hero. moms go above and beyond. thank you." margarita loyo, "i'm an army mom of two soldiers. this story brings joy to my heart." and donna howard wrote, "donation just made." and tonight, one more message from that mom. >> hi, david. it's debbie hausladen....
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and i remembered the incident with debbie from about a year earlier.t out and i started reading just on free time, just reading it a little bit. >> reporter: by then, the cathy torrez case had been cold for a good three years. >> and essentially no work had been done on it for at least the last two years. >> reporter: from the beginning, police had suspected cathy's one-time boyfriend sam lopez had something to do with her murder. but they had nothing connecting him to the crime. no witnesses. no dna. and sam had that solid alibi. tina was still married to sam's brother, armando. the two families intertwined, as cathy's family continued to search for answers. >> and then in april of 1997, i got a phone call from mary bennett. >> reporter: cathy's mom. it would be their first conversation of many. mary told daron how she'd seen reports about a new program in orange county centered around investigating cold cases. cathy's case had specifically been mentioned. >> and mary said, "if they're going to use my daughter's murder as publicity for their program,
and i remembered the incident with debbie from about a year earlier.t out and i started reading just on free time, just reading it a little bit. >> reporter: by then, the cathy torrez case had been cold for a good three years. >> and essentially no work had been done on it for at least the last two years. >> reporter: from the beginning, police had suspected cathy's one-time boyfriend sam lopez had something to do with her murder. but they had nothing connecting him to the...
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congresswoman debbie dingell, i want to start with you. you were there. you were on the floor.ok awhile of parliamentary haggling to get to this vote, but it turned out that there were four republicans, and only four, who joined you in this vote. justin amash, recent republican, now an independent also joined you in this vote. and i guess we are now awaiting the tweet attacks at minimum that donald trump will deliver -- will deliver to those four republicans. >> well, all four of those republicans as well as justin are good friends, and yesterday they spoke up and spoke out against this hatred. the president of the united states' job is to unite us and those tweets are dividing us as a country and it's got to stop, and at some point you've got to speak up and speak out. >> and suzette, your article came out before this vote and it may be that you moved one of these votes in the indiana delegation. >> yes. susan brooks, who has the political freedom, she is not running for re-election, she did -- she did make a statement saying that the comments were inappropriate, but most of t
congresswoman debbie dingell, i want to start with you. you were there. you were on the floor.ok awhile of parliamentary haggling to get to this vote, but it turned out that there were four republicans, and only four, who joined you in this vote. justin amash, recent republican, now an independent also joined you in this vote. and i guess we are now awaiting the tweet attacks at minimum that donald trump will deliver -- will deliver to those four republicans. >> well, all four of those...
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news actually comes grammy night from one examinee from the news of these events and i would say the debbie that comes to africa join us on facebook t.w. africa. closely. carefully. don't miss the soup she needs to get going to. discover the. subscribe to the documentary on you tube. a forest area equivalent to 30 summer pitches is cleared every muslim. hour consumerism is causing a radical depletion of the forests. for 25. or has it plenty forests and money. tragic reality behind. the exploitation. starts july 24th double. dutch. welcome to news from the world of opera and culture and coming up on the show today . on the 50th anniversary of the moon landing an exhibition looks at how the moon has inspired art over the centuries. the queen of england opens the doors of buckingham palace for an exhibition dedicated to our great great grandmother queen victoria. bots we began with cameroonian singh a brick bassy who's currently on tour here in europe he still sings in the us a language from his native cameroon but since 2006 as that in france his eclectic songs reflect his musical link with a
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bonnie bonnie is a broadcasting in south africa she's coming to us from johannesburg welcome to day debbie africa kind you got to interview jenny craig a few years back i'm very envious by the way but i wondered what did he mean to you my goodness rachel arts. thank you as a broadcaster you get your scripts every single day and interview different people but on tuesday when your script says you know guest is joining like you're shaken by its new boots because you know that your interview and i quote but what it does mean personality has somehow so down to you was very selective in his light and he's jamiat way should be you know i'm shocked which simply meets the eye to salute and he was embraced by south africans and then you would you know at carlton appropriation for him as a wise present to have taken their cues days but i think jack frank cell in the house with the music mask that did it became course you wise he did not change himself as i think he became one with the people they travel to and set up breaths of this country to townships to villages you know your lives hence the signa
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your link to exceptional stories and discussion from the news and visit our website debbie that comes from africa join us on facebook j w for. cold is one of the main villains of climate change but as europe cleans up its act what can be done about india and china addiction to the black stuff. also coming up taking the gig economy to the next level workers are now living in camper vans next to their temporary jobs and actually enjoy the lifestyle. and a giant telescope is planned for hawaii as tallest mountain to enhance humanity's knowledge of the universe and create hundreds of jobs that natives there say stop the site is sacred. but come to do business asia i want to get jones good to have you with us now then coal is seen as the greatest climate threats we face contributing more to global warming than any other fossil fuels there's a heated discussion going on here in europe how to reduce or stop coal fired plants to safe the planet but only few are actually walking the talk in fact coal is gaining market share across the globe in 2018 coal consumption grew by 1.4 percent that equ
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is easy and while with safety debbie come smash 3 com join us on facebook. for god. welcome to the bureau back you can. get more the story. with exclusive. must see concerning culture. to be curious. do it yourself networkers. subscribers don't miss out. either and a warm welcome to arts and culture hi i'm karen helms said 30 years after the fall of the berlin wall the work of east german artists is being reevaluated we'll have more on that in just a moment and here's what else is lined up. danish icelandic artists all up for in the u.s. on returns to the take modern with what's been deemed an unmistakable exhibition on the highlights his delight in visitor participation and concern for the environment . and in our series underground europe we visit an eerie stop to rainy and lake in southern switzerland. even or the turning point that's the term that germans used to refer to the fall of the berlin wall in 1909 an event that meant the end of east germany and cleared the way for the country's reunification well for artists who had found a way to co-exist with the comm
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cook good food rushes debbie and the superdelegates to very complex. the talk. back. on the 77 percent speech so he stopped by the top. left her mark i'm going to stop. all the revolution around the world from. the bottom of the song going to be in d.c. to. take a look at tencent. and find out what young people smoke. he takes it personally you went with wonderful people in stories that make the game so special. for all true fans. my. pick up more than football on line. has already shelled the bill that would be the end of it would not come back to russia for the rest. isn't that he wrote in the rule of law he said you're going to give me time right so you let me finish this is a heated discussion that although it was easy to go to give you a chance to answer my calls you know plenty of time what you said i'll interrupt and then i can on some weeks of mass protest in hong kong show no sign of coming to an end but how long will bring you doing put up with it my guest this week here in the city is rami tong a member of the hong kong government's capital.
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tour link to exceptional stories and discussions from the news it is easy town what i would say to debbie that comes from africa have joined us on facebook t.w. africa. tough times for south africa minus global trade winds deliver a blow off to blow to business oh my disputes over ownership rising operating costs busy some weakening demand for gold stealing diamonds leads to a continued contraction across large parts of the sector. and stops and rhonda it's not all fun and games as the scene struggles for recognition i'm fina. also on the show the german government wants companies to be open about coming. in the international supply chains board for legislators to force them to ensure human rights for their far flung workforce. is his business africa and he w i'm going to have our 1st welcome bad news from south africa's mining industry the sectors production has contracted for the 7th consecutive month it was down 1.5 percent on the year in may south africa has now lost the top spot as the continent's leading producer of gold in may that fell by nearly a quarter on the year and the decli
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all right that's it for now be sure to check out our other stories on debbie dot com slash asia or on facebook and twitter 30 that will leave you with those the dramatic scenes from hong kong protesters storming the city parliament to push the next. earth. home tunes of species. the home worth saving. here those are big changes and most start with small steps but googling 2 years tells stories of creedence people and innovative projects around the world. news that kids are going to use to bring your solutions and been forced into. a community interactive content teaching the next generation about environmental protection. using channels available to most of the people to get action and where to turn into doing something new for the next generation the idea is the environment series of global 3000 on d w and all mine. he had crossed subsidy road between the u.s. and the e.u. takes off again washington threatens brussels with another salvo of terrorists over what they claim is illegal state support for the european aviation industry. and be aware of china's secret plans a new study says
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of these each and while which side do you debbie to come smash srikanth join us on facebook j w for. that 77 percent. are younger than 65. that's me and me and you. and you know what. time all voice is part. of the 77 percent he told me that. this is where. the 77 percent this weekend on d. w. . hello and welcome to a special edition of arts and culture i'm robyn merrill and special as i'm thrilled to have in the studio with me the world famous british architect david chipperfield who is here to talk about his latest project this is the james got a rating which he ju-ju open on saturday to the public here in berlin it's a very special new buildings surrounded by 5 museums on what is called museum island and it's there to bring all of them together quite a difficult task i have to say but i think a gentleman who's not averse to difficult times david chipperfield welcome 1st of all can you tell us a little bit about james cmon that the galleries named often jim cmon james simon was a. very important. entrepreneur and textile business very successful and he became a very generous for en
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for me paid full of the total is national team and has since retired from football welcome to de debbie africa so it's come down to 2 teams it's senegal this is algeria is the best final outcome we could have had left on tonight if i look into the group stage and also the games till now things the best final because you know we have a team like the 2 like recalls to nigeria and also senegal made his way up to the final so offerings the best combination of both teams to see if you know ok so this tournament i wonder what were your highlights what were your takeaways from this one it was the 1st time we had 2014 year history and almost 60 what do you take away from this one and i think what take away is 1st of all is starting the games and some so 1st time someone normal these in general we saw most of the players are free from their clubs you know because it was always an issue with some players need to be at the club and could not join the national team and also we have like a great surprises we have mud augusta who was playing very well you know it seems i was involved with. was jointe
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work which creates a really big burden of the 2nd shift on japanese women and means that although debbie's women are working in high numbers many of them work in part time work in secure work precarious work and because they face a huge 2nd shift at home. jumping around from societal expectations do you see this scandal having any impact on that on japanese society will this or into gender inequality. well historically japanese companies and institutions have responded to external. pressures or even public shaming and also this case really shocked people we do have here more and more of the rhetoric about gender diversity and equality but i think that people were very surprised that this actually was happening and this me lead to greater awareness of the need for accountability scrutiny and action to look she achieved real gender diversity in japan and hopefully that does happen. thank you very much for speaking to us thank you. now this picture behind me might look like dead twigs but they're in fact caterpillars which died after the fungus in fact of them and caterpillar fungus or cordyc
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my name is debbie raphael, and i'm the director of the san francisco department of environment. supervisor mandelman did an outstanding job of setting the stage, and i will use some images to reinforce something he said, and hand it off to talk about our department. the crisis is here as supervisor mandelman. during the fire that was in butte county, just want to remind us that 80 people lost their live, 1800 structures destroyed. and the thing that makes this particular fire so indicative of why we're here today is we are about 160 miles from the site of this fire, and yet, the ravage of this fire, the tragedy of this fire actually became the air that we breathe here in san francisco, and this is mother nature's way of screaming at us to call attention that even though things may not be happening within our 7-mile-by-7-mile radius, things are still happening. it takes the community behind us, the community that is calling for us to take action together. i'd like to remind us all that carbon is not necessarily the enemy. we are a carbon based species, and we rely on it for our s
my name is debbie raphael, and i'm the director of the san francisco department of environment. supervisor mandelman did an outstanding job of setting the stage, and i will use some images to reinforce something he said, and hand it off to talk about our department. the crisis is here as supervisor mandelman. during the fire that was in butte county, just want to remind us that 80 people lost their live, 1800 structures destroyed. and the thing that makes this particular fire so indicative of...
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debbie, josh, welcome. let's go to work! jeopardy! round comes up now.e are the categories you get to deal with... followed by... oh, gosh. [ laughter ] ...those three letters coming up in each correct response. followed by... and... e.j., off you go. let's go "oon," $800. this country flies the flag seen here. - debbie. - what is cameroon? that's the country. let's do completes the nonfiction title for $200.
debbie, josh, welcome. let's go to work! jeopardy! round comes up now.e are the categories you get to deal with... followed by... oh, gosh. [ laughter ] ...those three letters coming up in each correct response. followed by... and... e.j., off you go. let's go "oon," $800. this country flies the flag seen here. - debbie. - what is cameroon? that's the country. let's do completes the nonfiction title for $200.
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a veteran came up to me today and said debbie. i want to talk to you.e had voted for president trump. he is not pro-democratic, he is pro-american. he said why can't this stop and why can't republicans and democrats work together for the country. i agree with him. he was clearly very disturbing. >> yeah. it is disturbing. i think it should be disturbing to everyone. democrats, the house passed a $15 minimum wage. i know you are trying to focus on policy. do you think the fights between the squad and the president distract from those efforts? >> i think some are doing it deliberately to take away the attention from whatever issue it is. i think the president and the republicans on the floor this week. i want to say something. i want people to understand what is happening in this country. i have schoolchildren that are third generation americans that have come up. the first time a child grabbed my legs saying i am worried that someone is going to come to my house in the middle of the night, drag my family out and nobody is go being to see us again. when i
a veteran came up to me today and said debbie. i want to talk to you.e had voted for president trump. he is not pro-democratic, he is pro-american. he said why can't this stop and why can't republicans and democrats work together for the country. i agree with him. he was clearly very disturbing. >> yeah. it is disturbing. i think it should be disturbing to everyone. democrats, the house passed a $15 minimum wage. i know you are trying to focus on policy. do you think the fights between...
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here to day about it is chris nyweme and debbie hines.ith democrats? >> what you're frying to se -- g to see now is democrats are leaning more to the left. with biden, he's been out of politics for two years. maybe he forgot what happened in 2018 when the democrats took over the house again and so democrats are leaning more towards medicare for all. one thing to understand fully, the distance between medicare for all which bernie sanders is advocating and others, and what biden is trying to do, which is trying to stay straight down the middle, they'll come around to medicare for all. rob: what do you sunshine. >think?>> i disagree. the reason democrats won, the aca did have choice and the choice component is what people are looking for. you can get attention grabbing, it will have diminishing returns. senator sanders -- i think my colleague should look into that before going forward with these types of debates. rob: biden is kind of all alone as far as the major frontrunners with his plans. they have other people that support it but they
here to day about it is chris nyweme and debbie hines.ith democrats? >> what you're frying to se -- g to see now is democrats are leaning more to the left. with biden, he's been out of politics for two years. maybe he forgot what happened in 2018 when the democrats took over the house again and so democrats are leaning more towards medicare for all. one thing to understand fully, the distance between medicare for all which bernie sanders is advocating and others, and what biden is trying...
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. >> debbie downer -- he was the debbie downer from that snl skit. >> wah-wuh. >> we saw a lot of john delaney. some other folks we did not or they didn't capitalize on their moments. who faded into the background, do you think? >> ryan faded. >> who? >> tim ryan. >> honestly, it's the person who you think they were on debate stage but you can't quite remember. >> beto tried. he had a strong debate this time but not enough. he faded. i know i'm going to get a lot of beto trolls. it's okay. he could not recover from the misstep in the first debate. >> i want to listen to marianne williamson. this was her explanation for her plan for reparations on slavery. >> $200 to $500 billion payment of a debt that is owed. that is what reparations is. i believe that anything less than $100 billion is an insult and i believe t $200 to $500 billion is politically feasible today because so many americans realize there is an injustice that continues to form a toxicity underneath the surface, an emotional turbulence that only reparations will fix. >> she's probably the most unconventional of all the can
. >> debbie downer -- he was the debbie downer from that snl skit. >> wah-wuh. >> we saw a lot of john delaney. some other folks we did not or they didn't capitalize on their moments. who faded into the background, do you think? >> ryan faded. >> who? >> tim ryan. >> honestly, it's the person who you think they were on debate stage but you can't quite remember. >> beto tried. he had a strong debate this time but not enough. he faded. i know i'm...
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though her premiums are too high, rob told us this plan gives them peace of mind as debbie waits until she is eligible for medicare next year. he wrote to me, it's very important to provide older americans that are not yet medicare eligible with the way to buy insurance that actually works. this is an example of why we can't go backwards. we must work together to lower the cost of health care for american families like the roses. i urge this administration, my colleagues in the house and senate to end this partisan attack on our health care and to work with us to protect protections for people with pre-existing conditions and make sure that every american family gets the care they need. the american people are counting on us to get things done. that's why they sent us here. it's hurting families like the roses. and we are so much better than this. thank you so much. [applause] senator schumer: for every one you heard about, there are scores back here and millions in america. we are going to hold up our sign so you can see them. it's they that it's all about. [captioning made possible b
though her premiums are too high, rob told us this plan gives them peace of mind as debbie waits until she is eligible for medicare next year. he wrote to me, it's very important to provide older americans that are not yet medicare eligible with the way to buy insurance that actually works. this is an example of why we can't go backwards. we must work together to lower the cost of health care for american families like the roses. i urge this administration, my colleagues in the house and senate...
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he is now on medicare but his wife debbie is still on the individual market plan. the lower premiums are too high, rob told us this plan gives them peace of mind that if wh until she's eligible for medicare -- may connect you. it's important to provide older americans that are not yet medicare eligible with a way to buy insurance that actually works. this is an example of why we can't go backwards. we must work together to lower the cost of health care for american families like the roses. i urge this administration, my colleagues in the house and the senate to end this partisan attack on our health care and to work with us to protect protection for people with pre-existing conditions and to make sure that every american family gets the care that they need. the american people are counting on us to get things done and that's why they sent us here. we have to stop this sabotage, this infighting. it's hurting the american people. it's hurting families like the roses. we are so much better than this thank you so much. [applause] >> and for everyone you've heard about,
he is now on medicare but his wife debbie is still on the individual market plan. the lower premiums are too high, rob told us this plan gives them peace of mind that if wh until she's eligible for medicare -- may connect you. it's important to provide older americans that are not yet medicare eligible with a way to buy insurance that actually works. this is an example of why we can't go backwards. we must work together to lower the cost of health care for american families like the roses. i...