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>> debbie itzo. >> reporter: debbie itzo. debbie, sometimes, went by her married name. they called lars's friends to say the couple's marriage was solid. >> how would you describe his relationship with debbie? >> perfect. it was very good. >> you ever notice any -- >> no. >> christy 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 like 20 minutes. and all he wanted was debbie back. >> reporter: but the defense knew their case hinged on one thing. lars's state of mind, the moment he pulled the trigger. 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. >> person you know better than anybody else? >> yes, sir. >> and you can't tell it's her when you pull that trigger? >> when "dateline" continues. tr >> when "dateline" continues fights pain in two ways. advil targets pain at the source... ...while acetaminophen blocks pain signals
>> debbie itzo. >> reporter: debbie itzo. debbie, sometimes, went by her married name. they called lars's friends to say the couple's marriage was solid. >> how would you describe his relationship with debbie? >> perfect. it was very good. >> you ever notice any -- >> no. >> christy 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 like 20...
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debbie carried very few samples.d it why didn't the thief take any jewelry or electronics. no. it seemed to come down to dave. his character, his behavior and his own words and a conversation with a friend police recorded when dave speculated what might have happened to debbie. the defense played it in court. it was an indication that dave had no idea what happened. idea. >> he basically offered i don't think she is ever going to be found. >> did it work? listen to prosecutor larry crouch. >> oh, no. why are they putting it in? i thought it was harmful. what the jury thought, no one could say. there was a conversation about whether or not dave would testify. >> i told them i wanted to testify. >> an idea dave's attorney did not like one bit. >> dave is a combative individual, he is prideful, he is up ended easily. >> he thinks he is smart and hates for anyone to think he is not smart. he would be perfect fodder for a trained prosecutor. >> and so dave held his tongue in court. he saved his story for us. so you don't
debbie carried very few samples.d it why didn't the thief take any jewelry or electronics. no. it seemed to come down to dave. his character, his behavior and his own words and a conversation with a friend police recorded when dave speculated what might have happened to debbie. the defense played it in court. it was an indication that dave had no idea what happened. idea. >> he basically offered i don't think she is ever going to be found. >> did it work? listen to prosecutor larry...
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debbie: oh boy. it is really to put a book out in this world and not be political especially at this time we are living in. yes and you did too of course we see that same thing. right or wrong but being able to say that i don't care about you. i only care about me. i want to do what i want. i'm more important than anybody else. that's not good either. i also don't like the phrase that were all in this together. because were all in this in such different ways and circumstances. so is not fair to say were all in this together. but we are all one country. it is really nice to think that we are able to put each other, what is the common good that the government for the people by the people and that the people should have a safe. the people should be able to listen to one another. and i based on what is good. .. .. >> the same thing in comparison. it's a sad commentary. >> it's important not to say that if you voted for richard nixon or reagan or if you're a republican you're wrong. that's not right. i'm
debbie: oh boy. it is really to put a book out in this world and not be political especially at this time we are living in. yes and you did too of course we see that same thing. right or wrong but being able to say that i don't care about you. i only care about me. i want to do what i want. i'm more important than anybody else. that's not good either. i also don't like the phrase that were all in this together. because were all in this in such different ways and circumstances. so is not fair to...
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debbie: of me either. [laughter]. david: exactly. but what i did know is that it was going to be sort of the camera from above watching. but you ended up doing is the camera shifting from one person to the next. and you do get the total from the sum of the parts. debbie: and another to make about that conversation was that everybody had a name. every character was named. if they also make sure in the book, you read a book out loud to me.
debbie: of me either. [laughter]. david: exactly. but what i did know is that it was going to be sort of the camera from above watching. but you ended up doing is the camera shifting from one person to the next. and you do get the total from the sum of the parts. debbie: and another to make about that conversation was that everybody had a name. every character was named. if they also make sure in the book, you read a book out loud to me.
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there was a little return of debbie downer.ad things were going to get >> well, kind of because -- so everything was so bad then that -- like a lot of my friends, "you should do debbie downer. lorne let us do a debbie downer. and i came in with, like, a big mask, and it was like, "ha ha ha!" and then, like, that was a saturday and then literally, like, three days later the whole world shut down like, that's how fast everything happened and then i was kind of like -- >> seth: yeah. >> this isn't funny. so anyway, but at the time, you know, there was a lot of tension afoot and all that, so yes >> seth: we forgot that -- >> debbie downer reached - >> seth: debbie is one of the overlooked horsemen of the apocalypse [ laughter ] >> i think so. >> seth: when she shows up, bad things happen. >> debbie's got her finger on the pulse of all bad [ bleep ], stuff. >> seth: that is -- yeah, i like that the bat signal for debbie is things are so bad, we think we can throw a sketch together for her. [ laughter ] >> exactly exactly. and now it
there was a little return of debbie downer.ad things were going to get >> well, kind of because -- so everything was so bad then that -- like a lot of my friends, "you should do debbie downer. lorne let us do a debbie downer. and i came in with, like, a big mask, and it was like, "ha ha ha!" and then, like, that was a saturday and then literally, like, three days later the whole world shut down like, that's how fast everything happened and then i was kind of like --...
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thunderbird's sought from the above sob or saw debbie arnold the one who fully a supporter for calling yourself a wonderbook when actually it was it was harry sachs idea we were all sitting there and what they didn't know how to actually happen and it was was that it was the sort of even lockdown and we had a zoom call myself jeez sherry houston harriet it was so hilariously funny that i stitching or what we should talk to other people we should you know other people should see this and so with a bit of imagination with drian help from our friends we managed to get online and in the last 5 months we clocked up 3500000 hits how about her last straw you're making me jealous no and. so our local shelley in the 4th year of the wonder bus always ceasar way of of your own i mean you're all theatrical through influence of the few boards to trade at the present moment where we have theaters being closed and so sure we're surviving a lot but we yes and actually it really helped us because we spoke to each other and we commiserate and we had a drink and we had a laugh and we just thought if we a
thunderbird's sought from the above sob or saw debbie arnold the one who fully a supporter for calling yourself a wonderbook when actually it was it was harry sachs idea we were all sitting there and what they didn't know how to actually happen and it was was that it was the sort of even lockdown and we had a zoom call myself jeez sherry houston harriet it was so hilariously funny that i stitching or what we should talk to other people we should you know other people should see this and so with...
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so it is an honor to work with you always debbie. but it is certainly wonderful to get to talk to you about this extraordinary book. so before i will get to the questions of how did this book company and the writing process but i think i'll start with the obvious question for now which is just as we did not anticipate having virtual events and being in this world that we're in, the other big strand of where we are right now is the culture of protest and everything that's happened and think about can state when they saw everything that was going on. from the peaceful protests, from here gassing people so he can go and hold thebible up . it just is eerie how it has come all around again. although again, there's the scary part but there's also the inspiringpart . so what has it been like? you spent years of your life researching and looking at kent state and interrogating kent state in your mind. and then this is the world we are in. what has been going through your mind looking at our world through the lens of the book? >> that's a goo
so it is an honor to work with you always debbie. but it is certainly wonderful to get to talk to you about this extraordinary book. so before i will get to the questions of how did this book company and the writing process but i think i'll start with the obvious question for now which is just as we did not anticipate having virtual events and being in this world that we're in, the other big strand of where we are right now is the culture of protest and everything that's happened and think...
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lot that's not nice people get how it's many friends and now they feel that we all deference that debbie on the view played so many characters in so many shows that it did what was it different visits they got this soft of chat show on by humans as a new departure for you on a followed by well if a no you've done all before you know this morning into you know such certain shows before lots of shows being a panelist and not i she never done loose women but having said that yeah i mean and it was something that's happened it's sam something that i've always wanted to do but i saw in another can do it and the contrast it thing about doing this show is that we are able to control the show he thought of it it's our show we did it it's only an hour and we can show that so we don't have anybody sitting there in the big box saying ah she's not doing too well this is so we're going to take it off so that feeling of control is is fantastic you know and i think this is what you know within our business is what's happening now because so many people are put stop and zoom and they are now in control
lot that's not nice people get how it's many friends and now they feel that we all deference that debbie on the view played so many characters in so many shows that it did what was it different visits they got this soft of chat show on by humans as a new departure for you on a followed by well if a no you've done all before you know this morning into you know such certain shows before lots of shows being a panelist and not i she never done loose women but having said that yeah i mean and it was...
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we will hear from debbie. thank you. you are well-dressed. i heard some interesting statements. though you say, even have racist policies, but it sounds like your narrative is hope and change. where did i hear that from before? wealth. this country was built on stealing from one community to the other. that created wealth. some things just have to be corrected before they can be statues,and though even though it might seem like they don't matter, they matter to the people that put them up there. that mindset still exists. i heard you said you have never experienced racism. i heard a caller put you in the --egory that someone would some people would consider racist. he automatically assumed you were a democrat because you are black, but that is another point. but i just wanted to put out there that there are some buzzwords going on even in your conversation that people are fighting about today. thank you. have a great day. host: thank you. guest: debbie, i appreciate your yournt, and i respect position on the statues, but while i respect your position on the statues, and it seems
we will hear from debbie. thank you. you are well-dressed. i heard some interesting statements. though you say, even have racist policies, but it sounds like your narrative is hope and change. where did i hear that from before? wealth. this country was built on stealing from one community to the other. that created wealth. some things just have to be corrected before they can be statues,and though even though it might seem like they don't matter, they matter to the people that put them up...
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. >> my name is debbie. i'm a democrat. i was disillusioned with politics but it's better since biden chose harris for his running made. >> what was the most important thing that contributed to your decision debbie? >> i think bide seven more sensitive to people's needs and to the middle class. i think trump is very about himself. >> my community is 100% democrat controlled and i feel like i've been dealing with just lip service people an not action, and i've -- that's why i've changed, you know, my viewpoint. trump seems like the type of person who has let's just do it. >> we're all affected by the economy. we'd like to get a candidate for president that would be able to reign in the pandemic, get out of these difficult times and i believe widen will be the candidate. >> cynthia? >> i don't like his denial of the extent of the pandemic. therefore, i could never vote for him. >> i could never vote for president trump because he has proven to be unfit for the presidency help has lied, he has mishandled the pandemic. >> hanna
. >> my name is debbie. i'm a democrat. i was disillusioned with politics but it's better since biden chose harris for his running made. >> what was the most important thing that contributed to your decision debbie? >> i think bide seven more sensitive to people's needs and to the middle class. i think trump is very about himself. >> my community is 100% democrat controlled and i feel like i've been dealing with just lip service people an not action, and i've -- that's...
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>> senator kennedy: let me finish my last first, to debbie and my colleagues in the senate.they let us have a respectful process. we don't need another freak show. i hope they won't get into the foothills of [indiscernible] and bring back michael avenatti all about other stuff. let us focus on the nominee. now to answer your question, i'm rather fond of the constitution. i have read it. it's provisions about filling a supreme court vacancy are unaffected by the electoral calendar. i realize that on both sides, brit, there's been a lot of [indiscernible] and attempted [indiscernible] rhetoric about the president to be followed during an election year to fill a vacancy. here's as best as i can tell, here's the rule. when the democrats are in charge of the process, they do what they think is right, consistent with the constitution. when the republicans are in charge of the process, they do what they think is right. and i think that's what our founders intended. i think our founders intended elections to have consequences and when they send people to washington of a particular p
>> senator kennedy: let me finish my last first, to debbie and my colleagues in the senate.they let us have a respectful process. we don't need another freak show. i hope they won't get into the foothills of [indiscernible] and bring back michael avenatti all about other stuff. let us focus on the nominee. now to answer your question, i'm rather fond of the constitution. i have read it. it's provisions about filling a supreme court vacancy are unaffected by the electoral calendar. i...
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with the help of debbie breaking her neck, president obama and i worked hard.put me in charge of the recovery act. i spent a lot of time in michigan and detroit, working with the and thinking every single day about the folks on the factory line, busting their legs trying to put food on the table. a lot of folks were already ready to count detroit out, the automotive industry, but i knew what debbie knew. i have known always that never it is a good bet to bet against the american worker. we promised to stand with the auto industry. we delivered. we did not do it to help with the -- wealthy investors or pad bonus checks for ceos. we did it to save an iconic american industry. a testament to the skills and ingenuity of american manufacturing, and the jobs of hundreds of thousands of american workers, the lifeblood of communities across the midwest, and used to be, in my state of delaware. when detroit declared bankruptcy, i was working alongside city leaders to get the lights turned back on. to revitalize the future of detroit. while nearly 20,000 auto manufacturi
with the help of debbie breaking her neck, president obama and i worked hard.put me in charge of the recovery act. i spent a lot of time in michigan and detroit, working with the and thinking every single day about the folks on the factory line, busting their legs trying to put food on the table. a lot of folks were already ready to count detroit out, the automotive industry, but i knew what debbie knew. i have known always that never it is a good bet to bet against the american worker. we...
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debbie, we really appreciate your time.gh you at the moment, so thank you for your thoughts on it all. no problem, thank you. well as you can imagine — there has been a lot of reaction today from clubs and governing bodies over the new restrictions. the chairman of rugby union club exeter chiefs says they're losing about a million pounds a month — and bear in mind that they're the premiership leaders. tony rowe says that there's a massive difference between clubs like his and the richest of premier league football teams. in our league, people have a bit of a misconception that we are similarly funded to premiership football. we are not. our club has got one of the higher turnovers. we turn over about the £2 million a year. you know, it's those sort of —— it's no sort of secret that the majority of premiership clubs struggled to actually make a profit. we are burning up money. there is no secret. we are losing about £1 million a month and that is the same throughout our league. and, you know, we are quite fortunate because w
debbie, we really appreciate your time.gh you at the moment, so thank you for your thoughts on it all. no problem, thank you. well as you can imagine — there has been a lot of reaction today from clubs and governing bodies over the new restrictions. the chairman of rugby union club exeter chiefs says they're losing about a million pounds a month — and bear in mind that they're the premiership leaders. tony rowe says that there's a massive difference between clubs like his and the richest of...
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debbie abrahams? the opportunity to say our other priority in the budget must be to address the real issue around endemic inequalities existing in society. we have had the report today about showing children in the most deprived areas are falling further behind, 46% worse in terms of estimated attainment, this cannot be allowed to carry on. we know about these inequalities for many years. you know the government are specifically putting £1 billion for primaries and secondaries to help kids catch up. but they are not putting anything into address child poverty. if you are looking at key attainment drivers you need to really address that. kids go to school hungry, that is a real issue. there is so much evidence showing how child poverty affects their life chances and educational attainment, we are talking about everybody fulfilling their opportunities to address the root causes which this pandemic has laid back, the real structural inequalities across the country that have meant that more people in pove
debbie abrahams? the opportunity to say our other priority in the budget must be to address the real issue around endemic inequalities existing in society. we have had the report today about showing children in the most deprived areas are falling further behind, 46% worse in terms of estimated attainment, this cannot be allowed to carry on. we know about these inequalities for many years. you know the government are specifically putting £1 billion for primaries and secondaries to help kids...
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while diamond stayed with his sister, debbie. >> he acted as if nothing was wrong because he knows hehing to do with it. he didn't shoot him. >> reporter: so who did kill captain frank martin theer? was it possible john diamond actually executed his romantic rival? he may have had a motive. police were very suspicious. but the physical evidence was frankly rather weak. so detectives kept digging in the arcane world of phone records. boring but sometimes revealing. and one telephone number in particular caught their attention. a call from diamond to one of his army buddies at ft. bragg. >> so we asked him if diamond had any access to any weapons. he said that he loaned diamond his personal pistol. >> reporter: which just happened to be a 9 millimeter baretta pistol, the same kind of gun that killed marty theer. >> john diamond had actually borrowed the gun from him during the time frame when the murder occurred. john diamond had possession of it. >> reporter: detectives were now convinced that diamond not only had access to a gun but maybe even the actual murder weapon. did he still ha
while diamond stayed with his sister, debbie. >> he acted as if nothing was wrong because he knows hehing to do with it. he didn't shoot him. >> reporter: so who did kill captain frank martin theer? was it possible john diamond actually executed his romantic rival? he may have had a motive. police were very suspicious. but the physical evidence was frankly rather weak. so detectives kept digging in the arcane world of phone records. boring but sometimes revealing. and one telephone...
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been associated with the whole bundle of primetime shows alex joins end of the to the fabulous 4 debbie are not understood. why i wonder bob's key wow i wonder how to tell you that much herons created. not literally relation but it's a little knowledge to. thunderbird's sought from the bubs of bor saw the arnold the one who fully a supporter for calling yourself a wonderbook when actually it was it was harry soaps idea we were all sitting there and what they didn't know how to actually happen and it was was that it was the sort of evil lock down and we had a zoom call myself jeez sherry houston harriet it was so hilariously funny guy stitching that what we should talk to other people we should you know other people should see this and so with a bit of imagination which drian help from our friends we managed to get online and in the last 5 months we clocked up 3500000 hits how about her last straw you're making me jealous no and. so our local shelley and the before a few other one and a bunch of over ceasar we're for of your own you're all theatrical through influence of the few boards t
been associated with the whole bundle of primetime shows alex joins end of the to the fabulous 4 debbie are not understood. why i wonder bob's key wow i wonder how to tell you that much herons created. not literally relation but it's a little knowledge to. thunderbird's sought from the bubs of bor saw the arnold the one who fully a supporter for calling yourself a wonderbook when actually it was it was harry soaps idea we were all sitting there and what they didn't know how to actually happen...
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debbie, we should mention, is a covid survivor. tell us about what you are going through.ou have owned the pub for 13 years. how do you manage what must be on one hand a relief to be open and then have this threat of the coronavirus and how you deal with that as you're reopening. >> we have sanitizer everywhere. we clean the seats when a person leaves. we clean the bar. we only have a 25% capacity so it's not that hard to keep people separated. we haven't even had 25 people come back in yet so they still have a curfew from 11:00. so it's hard to make your money and have the restrictions on. >> so when you say that you are at 25% capacity, you are allowed to have more than that -- >> 50% capacity. >> you're at 50% capacity? >> that's 25 people for me. >> 25 people for you. so how has business been with the governor now reopening in full? >> i mean, we have people coming in but not -- not like normal. >> and what are they saying when they come in? what are your customers telling you about coming in and how they feel about it? >> so glad to be able to go out and live their li
debbie, we should mention, is a covid survivor. tell us about what you are going through.ou have owned the pub for 13 years. how do you manage what must be on one hand a relief to be open and then have this threat of the coronavirus and how you deal with that as you're reopening. >> we have sanitizer everywhere. we clean the seats when a person leaves. we clean the bar. we only have a 25% capacity so it's not that hard to keep people separated. we haven't even had 25 people come back in...
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i'm debby williams. >>all right well now let's get a check of the bay area forecast we're taking a look at what we can expect today once again it's another spare the air day but our air quality continues to improve so that is some good news today. we're expecting slightly cooler temperatures. it looks like we'll top off in the upper around the inland areas that's the warmest spots 70's around the bay upper 60's along the coast. tomorrow is going to be a little bit windier so that's going to be a factor in our weather as well, but it looks like will remain in the 80's for the remainder of the week into the weekend. we should feel much better air quality by friday and we're looking forward to those sunny skies this weekend for saturday and sunday with mild temperatures around the bay area we'll check out whether again and get some more specifics for your city coming up in just a bit. for now let's take a look at the bridges around the bay area to check out the conditions out there a little foggy for some s
i'm debby williams. >>all right well now let's get a check of the bay area forecast we're taking a look at what we can expect today once again it's another spare the air day but our air quality continues to improve so that is some good news today. we're expecting slightly cooler temperatures. it looks like we'll top off in the upper around the inland areas that's the warmest spots 70's around the bay upper 60's along the coast. tomorrow is going to be a little bit windier so that's going...
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>> thank you for asking, and i will defer to debbie kern. what's been helpful in these proposals has been having staff to keep port staff one wall away from evaluating all the proposals. debbie, i'm looking at your memo, and you tried to project the year that strata would declare the 18% but i don't know if you were able to come up with that or when it would be in the future. >> i can start -- if you want to look at another question, and i'll get back to. >> commissioner, we'll get right back to you, but that was a good observation. [inaudible]. >> commissioner gilman: yeah, i just think i would find that interesting. i didn't find that in the staff report. >> thank. >> commissioner gilman: and then -- and then just on observations, i wanted to thank all three teams in putting together tremendous proposals, and i wanted to thank the scoring panels. this is a difficult and hard assessment for the scoring panel to be looking across the same scoring criteria that, from my perspective, were so different in their proposals. it seems clear to me f
>> thank you for asking, and i will defer to debbie kern. what's been helpful in these proposals has been having staff to keep port staff one wall away from evaluating all the proposals. debbie, i'm looking at your memo, and you tried to project the year that strata would declare the 18% but i don't know if you were able to come up with that or when it would be in the future. >> i can start -- if you want to look at another question, and i'll get back to. >> commissioner,...
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. >> my name is debbie. i'm a democrat.ith politics but it's better since biden chose harris for his running made. >> what was the most important thing that contributed to your decision debbie? >> i think bide seven more sensitive to people's needs and to the middle class. i think trump is very about himself. >> my community is 100% democrat controlled and i feel like i've been dealing with just lip service people an not action, and i've -- that's why i've changed, you know, my viewpoint. trump seems like the type of person who has let's just do it. >> we're all affected by the economy. we'd like to get a candidate for president that would be able to reign in the
. >> my name is debbie. i'm a democrat.ith politics but it's better since biden chose harris for his running made. >> what was the most important thing that contributed to your decision debbie? >> i think bide seven more sensitive to people's needs and to the middle class. i think trump is very about himself. >> my community is 100% democrat controlled and i feel like i've been dealing with just lip service people an not action, and i've -- that's why i've changed, you...
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debbie who expressed his doubts over the know which help claims to find it strange that not only survived after allegedly being poisoned with a deadly nerve agent. well if we look into what really is a military nerve agent which is highly highly poisonous and dangerous. if it has been applied. not by any what has died within several minutes after being in contact with that substance so it's not really likely that really was in the play but not in charge of course plays a great role in the narratives in the media. as it has been already established as being. nerve agent developed by the subject's union and therefore it is supposed that the russian government still uses it but there is not any substantial proof for that claim and for me it's more important to look at the geopolitical backgrounds as i said before because the anglo-saxon and the us american powers are in mere panic about the fact that the north stream to pipeline is about being finished quite soon only 160 kilometers out of over $1000.00 are missing and this is their main concern so they need to give some pretext to the publi
debbie who expressed his doubts over the know which help claims to find it strange that not only survived after allegedly being poisoned with a deadly nerve agent. well if we look into what really is a military nerve agent which is highly highly poisonous and dangerous. if it has been applied. not by any what has died within several minutes after being in contact with that substance so it's not really likely that really was in the play but not in charge of course plays a great role in the...
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i remembered the dinse dent with debbie about a year earlier.. >> the cathy torres case had been cold for a good three years. >> essentially no work had been done on it for the last two years. >> from the beginning police suspected cathy's one-time boyfriend sam lopez had something to do with the murder but nothing connecting him to the crime. no witnesses. no d.n.a. sam had the solid alibi. tina was still married to sam's brother and the two families intertwined as cathy's family continued to search for answers. >> april 1997 i got a phone call. >> cathy's mom, their first conversation of membership. mary told darren how she had seen reports centered around investigating cold cases and cathy's case had been mentioned. >> she said if they are using my daughter for publicity they are going to work it and it is your job to make sure that happenings. >> it allow period darren to -- >> you have mary and the family who is persistent. it did give me a lot of leverage. >> darren poured through the files and hunted down new leads. then a tip came in out
i remembered the dinse dent with debbie about a year earlier.. >> the cathy torres case had been cold for a good three years. >> essentially no work had been done on it for the last two years. >> from the beginning police suspected cathy's one-time boyfriend sam lopez had something to do with the murder but nothing connecting him to the crime. no witnesses. no d.n.a. sam had the solid alibi. tina was still married to sam's brother and the two families intertwined as cathy's...
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and last august i spent time talking with my constituents about everything from the debbie smith act and g.i. benefits for student veterans to project safe neighborhood grants in the us-mexico canada trade agreements. at as we all know, 2020 has been anything but typical. in this august was no exception. these big in-person events have been replaced with virtual ones read but face-to-face meetings, which now involve wearing masks, social distancing, and a heavy dose of hand sanitizer . instead of the broad range of policies and we might normally discuss, almost every one of them centered on the impact of the covid-19. no big surprise there. effort from mayors, teachers, food bank employees, healthcare workers, restaurant owners, energy workers and countless others about how to resource that we have been providing them, havehe helped them through this pandemic. from the rio grande valley to amarillo, opposite ends of our state, from tir tyler to oranged the eastern part of the state, and all points in between. i mask up and met with texas people who are working overtime to keep their
and last august i spent time talking with my constituents about everything from the debbie smith act and g.i. benefits for student veterans to project safe neighborhood grants in the us-mexico canada trade agreements. at as we all know, 2020 has been anything but typical. in this august was no exception. these big in-person events have been replaced with virtual ones read but face-to-face meetings, which now involve wearing masks, social distancing, and a heavy dose of hand sanitizer . instead...
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joining us now is democratic congresswoman debbie dingell of michigan.orning. congresswoman, vice presidential candidate ckamala harris says michigan is the main event in this fight after it went to trump in 2016. how confident are you that biden/harris can win your state in november and keep it away from donald trump? >> i'm confident that they can, but i don't think this election is over in any way, shape or form. i didn't believe the polls four years ago, i don't believe the polls now, i think we have to work every single day between now and november to make sure we turn out our vote and are connecting with some voters that are still undecided to be perfectly frank. >> yeah. and you said before that it is critical that democrats prevent the president from making law and order as he puts it, law enforcement, a political wedge issue. how do you do that? >> well, i am not going to -- i feel very strongly about this, and as you know, i identified this issue several months ago before it became such a public issue. we have seen if you look at the videos fro
joining us now is democratic congresswoman debbie dingell of michigan.orning. congresswoman, vice presidential candidate ckamala harris says michigan is the main event in this fight after it went to trump in 2016. how confident are you that biden/harris can win your state in november and keep it away from donald trump? >> i'm confident that they can, but i don't think this election is over in any way, shape or form. i didn't believe the polls four years ago, i don't believe the polls now,...
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would definitely the entire initiative that the debbie n.b.a. has pushed forward with say her to say her name campaign and where brianna taylor's name on the back of their jerseys has been huge sports is one of the biggest platforms i think you can use force for activism because people watch it in people want to see it on t.v. and when you see athletes taken a stand people take notice people and i think that that's been the largest the biggest thing i've seen since cabernet in milwaukee bucks sitting out because of the recent killing there jacob lake. next it was a moment familia where i just went gulp i cannot believe they did this and that was in the n.f.l. players came out and said. we have the pull of black ice not a movement just so you don't have to being so controversial have to the take a knee became a political discussion what was the moment for you where you just said this is extraordinary in the world of sports today. for me it was when the n.b.a. teams decided not to play their games and seeing the impact of that and how quickly it s
would definitely the entire initiative that the debbie n.b.a. has pushed forward with say her to say her name campaign and where brianna taylor's name on the back of their jerseys has been huge sports is one of the biggest platforms i think you can use force for activism because people watch it in people want to see it on t.v. and when you see athletes taken a stand people take notice people and i think that that's been the largest the biggest thing i've seen since cabernet in milwaukee bucks...
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senator michigan,tate of senator debbie stabenow. sen.w: what a pure michigan evening, isn't it? i am so glad you are all here. the detroit youth choir was awesome as usual. so proud of them. and i just want to say, aren't we lucky to have governor winner -- governor whitmer as our governor at this critical time? she's tough, she's smart and she's committed to doing the right thing for everybody in michigan. and we're here tonight because we have another tough, smart, courageous woman with us tonight. and with all of our help, she's going to be the next vice president of the united states, kamala harris. [cheers and applause] you know, i've worked with senator harris as a colleague in the senate, and as a friend. and i know, from the bottom of my heart, that she's going to make us proud. and by the way, so is her partner and another long term friend of mine, the next president of the united states, joe biden. [applause] today we're grieving the loss of the ultimate lifelong example of the words "tough," "smart," "courageous," and doing th
senator michigan,tate of senator debbie stabenow. sen.w: what a pure michigan evening, isn't it? i am so glad you are all here. the detroit youth choir was awesome as usual. so proud of them. and i just want to say, aren't we lucky to have governor winner -- governor whitmer as our governor at this critical time? she's tough, she's smart and she's committed to doing the right thing for everybody in michigan. and we're here tonight because we have another tough, smart, courageous woman with us...
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if you come down to the screen here, we can go and we can look at debbie welsh and there is a biothat will cover a little bit about her life and who she was. you can come over and look through additional photos. we see her with her dalmatian, but you can scroll through. she loved to fly, and she was known for sometimes taking some of the leftover airline meals home with her. she lived in new york city. and would take those home and distribute those to some of the homeless or people that were in need. she would see that they were distributed and used. i'm sure that wasn't -- didn't go with airline policy. this is her with her husband beginning of her career. so over here you have some items that belonged to first officer leroy homer. you have his patch from his military service with the united states air force. she was a graduate of the united states air force academy. his wings. and his luggage tag from united airlines. you also have mary ann britten was traveling with martinez. maryann britton were traveling for the u.s. census bureau. mary ann britton was a 20 year employee of the c
if you come down to the screen here, we can go and we can look at debbie welsh and there is a biothat will cover a little bit about her life and who she was. you can come over and look through additional photos. we see her with her dalmatian, but you can scroll through. she loved to fly, and she was known for sometimes taking some of the leftover airline meals home with her. she lived in new york city. and would take those home and distribute those to some of the homeless or people that were in...
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. >>> joining us now, i'm pleased to say, is debbie berkowitz.ety progr program. ms. berkowitz, thank you for joining us. you spoke with us back in april when we were first worried about what appeared to be bad cdc or weird cdc advice around meatpacking plants. now we think we figured out what happened there. >> yeah, rachel. i am so grateful to you for first breaking this story back on april 28th. i was on the air with you, and then keeping on this story and covering it now because it is totally stunning, and i, in all my history, when i was at osha for six years and doing work with cdc on these epi-aids and other reports, i have never seen this kind of issuing report taking it back and weakening it. >> our sources indicate that this came from the director of the cdc, that he received pressure of some kind in washington, we know, around the time that he conveyed this pressure to his team on the ground in south dakota. he apparently had a meeting with the agriculture secretary sonny perdue, but we don't know eagle else about -- at least nothing e
. >>> joining us now, i'm pleased to say, is debbie berkowitz.ety progr program. ms. berkowitz, thank you for joining us. you spoke with us back in april when we were first worried about what appeared to be bad cdc or weird cdc advice around meatpacking plants. now we think we figured out what happened there. >> yeah, rachel. i am so grateful to you for first breaking this story back on april 28th. i was on the air with you, and then keeping on this story and covering it now...
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. >> thank you, debbi. good afternoon, commissioners. i'm the chief economist and the controller's office. if you're not familiar with my role in the city, i run the office of economic analysis in the controller's office. we do legislative review of new legislation and we write economic reports on legislation before the board. we also help with the city understanding how the economy is doing and we make number of presentations like this across the city. i'm happy to have this opportunity to present to you today. what i will do is share with you the current statistics on how the city is doing and also a perspective on where we are in this particular economic moment. this is not just a public health crisis. we are six months into the shutdown. we are also six months into an severe economic recession that will be with us after the public health emergency is over. it is also no ordinary recession because of covid. it's really the interaction between those things and the issues. i think they will shape the city 's recovery and one of its majo
. >> thank you, debbi. good afternoon, commissioners. i'm the chief economist and the controller's office. if you're not familiar with my role in the city, i run the office of economic analysis in the controller's office. we do legislative review of new legislation and we write economic reports on legislation before the board. we also help with the city understanding how the economy is doing and we make number of presentations like this across the city. i'm happy to have this opportunity...
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. >> thank you, debbi. good afternoon, commissioners. i'm the chief economist and the controller's office. if you're not familiar with my role in the city, i run the office of economic analysis in the controller's office. we do legislative review of new legislation and we write economic reports on legislation before the board. we also help with the city understanding how the economy is doing and we make number of presentations like this across the city. i'm happy to have this opportunity to present to you today. what i will do is share with you the current statistics on how the city is doing and also a perspective on where we are in this particular economic moment. this is not just a public health crisis. we are six months into the shutdown. we are also six months into an severe economic recession that will be with us after the public health emergency is over. it is also no ordinary recession because of covid. it's really the interaction between those things and the issues. i think they will shape the city 's recovery and one of its majo
. >> thank you, debbi. good afternoon, commissioners. i'm the chief economist and the controller's office. if you're not familiar with my role in the city, i run the office of economic analysis in the controller's office. we do legislative review of new legislation and we write economic reports on legislation before the board. we also help with the city understanding how the economy is doing and we make number of presentations like this across the city. i'm happy to have this opportunity...
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we have michigan congresswoman debbie dingell to talk live with us about that. and up next, the wildfires we have been covering are getting worse and they are spreading with an almost unbelievable amount of the west coast up in flames. we're also live on the ground there, with our reporter in two of those states including miguel almaguer in california. >> the conditions on the front lines here are intense. you can see crews trying to do everything they cannot to save this home, but others nearby. te this home, but others nearby has medicare may be eligible to choose a new medicare health plan. but you may be able to choose a new plan right now. if you answer 'yes' to any of these questions: are you turning 65? do you have both medicare and medicaid? do you have medicare? and are you losing employer health coverage? if you answered yes just once, you may be able to choose a medicare health plan right now. call humana now at the number on your screen to see if you qualify. and we'll send you this helpful medicare decision guide. the call is free, and there's no ob
we have michigan congresswoman debbie dingell to talk live with us about that. and up next, the wildfires we have been covering are getting worse and they are spreading with an almost unbelievable amount of the west coast up in flames. we're also live on the ground there, with our reporter in two of those states including miguel almaguer in california. >> the conditions on the front lines here are intense. you can see crews trying to do everything they cannot to save this home, but others...
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debbie tubby, thank you.o implementing the eu withdrawal agreement that was agreed last year. but new legislation that will be published on wednesday will say uk ministers will decide which goods would be " at risk‘ of entering the single market, if a brexit agreement can't be reached before the end of the year. the government says it will only make "minor clarifications in extremely specific areas" and denied that it would " tear up' what has already been agreed. in a moment our reality check correspondent will be dotting the is and crossing the t‘s but first our political they correspondent iain watson reports. get brexit done, that was the successful slogan employed by boris johnson at last cheering and applause general election. the uk left the eu at the end of january but getting a trade deal with brussels has been more challenging. talks resume tomorrow. the prime minister has been bullish about the written's prospects if no deal is reached. the government has said this is not a threat, it is a reality.
debbie tubby, thank you.o implementing the eu withdrawal agreement that was agreed last year. but new legislation that will be published on wednesday will say uk ministers will decide which goods would be " at risk‘ of entering the single market, if a brexit agreement can't be reached before the end of the year. the government says it will only make "minor clarifications in extremely specific areas" and denied that it would " tear up' what has already been agreed. in a...
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. >> thank you, debbi. good afternoon, commissioners. i'm the chief economist and the controller's office. if you're not familiar with my role in the city, i run the office of economic analysis in the controller's office. we do legislative review of new legislation and we write economic reports on legislation before the board. we also help with the city understanding how the economy is doing and we make number of presentations like this across the city. i'm happy to have this opportunity to present to you today. what i will do is share with you the current statistics on how the city is doing and also a perspective on where we are in this particular economic moment. this is not just a public health crisis. we are six months into the shutdown. we are also six months into an severe economic recession that will be with us after the public health emergency is over. it is also no ordinary recession because of covid. it's really the interaction between those things and the issues. i think they will shape the city 's recovery and one of its majo
. >> thank you, debbi. good afternoon, commissioners. i'm the chief economist and the controller's office. if you're not familiar with my role in the city, i run the office of economic analysis in the controller's office. we do legislative review of new legislation and we write economic reports on legislation before the board. we also help with the city understanding how the economy is doing and we make number of presentations like this across the city. i'm happy to have this opportunity...
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let me debbie out on. something. a sees me or learn the lesson that on the do mario for good solicit business or i would offer on the l a p this is your poor in do not really you don't buy see there at all for ye of course well c.d.'s or not if or listen up as about get a beer. on the best sense. just to see if. of course the book would if the church. there so they have fashioned subject a out a valley paid for by liana off. quick on some of the other valleys the sun is their favorite star to want to dance in mezzo com stuff we never meant by defend that the need for comps are innocent guy she led a dot. in news and she can not iran will last for her lay on the whole issue is true for. a book or just to soften. my see out of your only kill myself you need. to send paper she needs sit there to sit here as a requirement in nablus to. take asia to asia don't be our students maybe quentin now fast that. should. come says eugenicist uniform one that you're familiar in. 2000 k.g.b. plus the recession is a big issue related
let me debbie out on. something. a sees me or learn the lesson that on the do mario for good solicit business or i would offer on the l a p this is your poor in do not really you don't buy see there at all for ye of course well c.d.'s or not if or listen up as about get a beer. on the best sense. just to see if. of course the book would if the church. there so they have fashioned subject a out a valley paid for by liana off. quick on some of the other valleys the sun is their favorite star to...
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let me debbie out on me this is something. we all learned a little less the told to do while will be all for good service is this is helpful how would all they'll be this is who of course do not deal as you don't see that or 48 of course was don't you for listed up as a bad guess of the. kid on the best sense. magistracy. of course the book would just suggest show. they have fashioned jet a valley paid for by liana of. clear conscience that who value the sun is their favorite search it is to doesn't matter how comes that we never meant by the fan met the net call comes in there's a guy she led a dot. into sanji can now iran allows for her lay on the whole asia through 4. bundle and write a book or just to soften. my fear out of your only kill myself your name. is 10 people we need sit there to sit here as a requirement to. get a shitty job don't be our students make once enough else that. kick. in to come says eugenicist uniform one is that richard millet gave a lead. to larsen could you do us the recession take issue with it
let me debbie out on me this is something. we all learned a little less the told to do while will be all for good service is this is helpful how would all they'll be this is who of course do not deal as you don't see that or 48 of course was don't you for listed up as a bad guess of the. kid on the best sense. magistracy. of course the book would just suggest show. they have fashioned jet a valley paid for by liana of. clear conscience that who value the sun is their favorite search it is to...
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just well adam get himself ready like debbie mcgee or carol waterman. 0n himself ready like debbie mcgeean. on your first take, did you look at this and think this is straightforward? 0r like a mortal did you think it was quite complicated ?|j mortal did you think it was quite complicated? i think it is an application of simple issue maths, get seven or year 8, it is an application of simple issue maths, get seven or year simple issue maths, get seven oryear8, simple issue maths, get seven or year 8, does is got fractions, operations, percentages. but it can catch you unawa res and percentages. but it can catch you unawares and i think simple maths but applied in a slightly dizzying fashion. but is a good description. the whiteboard is in position, we are ready to be like a year in position, we are ready to be likea year7 in position, we are ready to be like a year 7 or eight year old and to remind you if you did not catch it first time the most straightforward way we found of explaining it is if bosses bring back work is pa rt—time, bosses bring back work is part—time, the government wi
just well adam get himself ready like debbie mcgee or carol waterman. 0n himself ready like debbie mcgeean. on your first take, did you look at this and think this is straightforward? 0r like a mortal did you think it was quite complicated ?|j mortal did you think it was quite complicated? i think it is an application of simple issue maths, get seven or year 8, it is an application of simple issue maths, get seven or year simple issue maths, get seven oryear8, simple issue maths, get seven or...
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let me debbie out on a miss is something. we all learned a little less the told to do while we all for goodies to visit because the self or how would all they'll be this is who are poor do not deal as you don't see that little 4 year. course well don't you for listed up as about galloping. along on the best ones. just to see. how close the book would if. there still be. have fashioned subject a as a valley paid for by leeana of. wisconsin the other valley the sun is their favorite search it is up to downs and mezzo com stuff we never meant by the fan met the nickel comps the innocent guy she lied down. into zones you can not even last for her lay on the whole issue is true for. a book or just to soften. my fear out of your lives really kill my son surely. we need sit there to see if he has a requirement to. take a shit to shut down bastards maybe quentin now fast that. should. come says eugenicist uniform morning that richard millet gave in. 2000 and k.g.b. plus the recession is a big issue related to a doing more now and tha
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let me debbie out on me this is something. me on little or no less to do while we all for good to decide this is helpful how would all they'll be this is who are poor do not deal as you don't see that or $48.00 of course. don't you for listed up as a back guess of the. on the best ones. just to see. how close the book would if you just show. they have fashioned subject a as a valley paid for by liana of. clear conscience that the value of the sun is their favorite search it is up to downs in mezzo come stuff we never meant by defend net the net pool comps are innocent guy she lied down. into zones you can not even know lost for her lay on the whole is just too far. in a book or joke to soften. my fear of your only kill my son surely . is 20 past we need sit there to sit here as a requirement in nablus to. take asia to asia don't be our students may be quite enough for us that. should. come says eugenicist uniform one is that you made it a leg. 2000 k.g.b. plus it recessed because you relate to a doing more now and that is you
let me debbie out on me this is something. me on little or no less to do while we all for good to decide this is helpful how would all they'll be this is who are poor do not deal as you don't see that or $48.00 of course. don't you for listed up as a back guess of the. on the best ones. just to see. how close the book would if you just show. they have fashioned subject a as a valley paid for by liana of. clear conscience that the value of the sun is their favorite search it is up to downs in...
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lines, they were the ones running the government response and hundreds of people died joining us is debbytz, worker health and safety program. she previously served for six years at osha during the obama administration ms. berkowitz, thank you for making time to be with us. i appreciate you being here. >> i'm happy to be here. thank you. >> let me just ask if the way that i have put this strikes you as the right way to approach this or if you think i may be looking at this the wrong way around is this the appropriate context versus the scale of the attempte yeah, totally this is stunning, rachel you got this right this is an industry that decided to thumb its nose at the guidance, the basic guidance the centers for disease control put out in late march that the way to mitigate the spread of covid-19 was six feet apart and social distancing. they just decided not to do it and they decided they would just keep their plants going. every other industry was changing, rearranging, restructuri restructuring. so many of our businesses were closed to protect workers and members of the industry. in
lines, they were the ones running the government response and hundreds of people died joining us is debbytz, worker health and safety program. she previously served for six years at osha during the obama administration ms. berkowitz, thank you for making time to be with us. i appreciate you being here. >> i'm happy to be here. thank you. >> let me just ask if the way that i have put this strikes you as the right way to approach this or if you think i may be looking at this the wrong...