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>> deborah? >> yes.cedes-benz winter event is back, and you won't want to stop for anything else. lease the gla 250 for $359 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. how's your cough? i'm good. i took 12-hour mucinex and sent it far away. hey buddy, have you seen ani om wceitan woahhh! mucinex dm releases fast and lasts 12-hours, not 4. send coughs far away all day. ♪ she's doing it again no cover up spray here... cheaper aerosols can cover up odors, burying them in a flowery fog. switch to febreze air effects! febreze eliminates even the toughest odors from the air. freshen up, don't cover up. febreze. is your floor's best friend. only roomba uses 2 is your floor's best friend. to grab and remove pet hair. and the roomba filter captures 99% of dog and cat allergens. it's not a roomba. maybe you're with the family you got. (all) ooh! or maybe the one you've chosen. it's culture salad. our holidays don't all look the same. am i saying it well, l'chaim? l'chaim? and m
>> deborah? >> yes.cedes-benz winter event is back, and you won't want to stop for anything else. lease the gla 250 for $359 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. how's your cough? i'm good. i took 12-hour mucinex and sent it far away. hey buddy, have you seen ani om wceitan woahhh! mucinex dm releases fast and lasts 12-hours, not 4. send coughs far away all day. ♪ she's doing it again no cover up spray here... cheaper aerosols can cover...
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deborah garza. >> wow, deborah garza. >> was 16 when you were born.olutely did not want to give you up. you okay? let me let you get a breath. she wants you to know she loves you very much. >> wow. wow. >> so here's the other thing. she wants to talk to you tonight. >> oh. >> i didn't give her any information about you. she doesn't know what you've been going through with the leukemia. i didn't want her to think that you know, you were searching for her for that reason. >> i don't want to you know come back in the first thing i do is i start asking for stuff. >> reporter: pap gives him his birth mother's phone number and heads out. >> all right, enjoy. >> it's pretty heavy night. i don't know how to feel about it, to be quite honest. it's weird. i mean finding out that she exists. yeah, my head is like -- >> reporter: the idea of speaking to a biological family member for the first time is it never racking for any adoptee. but rob has another hurdle to overcome. how to break the news to his birth mother that she's sick. >> i don't know how i'm going t
deborah garza. >> wow, deborah garza. >> was 16 when you were born.olutely did not want to give you up. you okay? let me let you get a breath. she wants you to know she loves you very much. >> wow. wow. >> so here's the other thing. she wants to talk to you tonight. >> oh. >> i didn't give her any information about you. she doesn't know what you've been going through with the leukemia. i didn't want her to think that you know, you were searching for her for...
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& deborah bernard / large tree fell on to their car: "i looked at debbie. i said 'what?' we're alive!"> new ahead at 8 a couple in shock.... saying they're surprised to be alive after a massive tree toppled on their car. now they're recalling the moment they thought they were going to die and next. a new area code being added to the east bay. what you will need to know .. to make a call. we now know when steph curry will return to action for the warriors... mark has that story... later in sports ((ken))here's what we are tracking new tonight at nine... ,. so many phones and not enough phone numbers. in the east bay, a new area code is coming next year.(pam) if you have a 510-phone number... kron 4's justine waldman explains .. you will need to learn a new way to make a phone call. 341 is new to the 510.in july 22 2019, the 341 area code will be added to 510 region in the east bay.this is to make sure there are enough telephones phone numbers for the area, according to the california public utilities commissionsot this is just part of living in a more connected worldpeople
new ahead at 8 a couple in shock.... saying they're surprised to be alive after a massive tree toppled on their car. now they're recalling the moment they thought they were going to die and next. a new area code being added to the east bay. what you will need to know .. to make a call. we now know when steph curry will return to action for the warriors... mark has that story... later in sports ((ken))here's what we are tracking new tonight at nine... ,. so many phones and not enough phone...
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join me in welcoming deborah blum. >> deborah: thanks so much it's >> absolute pleasure to be at one of the bookstores i admire most and to see all of you here including some science writers. which always makes me happy. so i'm going to start this with a kind of admission, which is that i'm really fascinated by things that kill you. [laughter] and i know it make me sound creepy, but i've been following poisons and toxicology for almost ten years and the book that preceded this poison, the handbook came out nine years ago, and i've been looking at dangerous things ever since. this led me unexpectedly to the book i'm writhe now which is about the invention of food safety and consumer protection in the united states. it reallyy started when i heard about this experiment which is the experiment that the book is named after, and it was not named that by the scientists. so disclaimer, this was a scientist that was run by -- sorryst an experiment that was n by harvey washington wily who was the chief chemist in the department of agriculture, and he called it hygienic table trials. which is
join me in welcoming deborah blum. >> deborah: thanks so much it's >> absolute pleasure to be at one of the bookstores i admire most and to see all of you here including some science writers. which always makes me happy. so i'm going to start this with a kind of admission, which is that i'm really fascinated by things that kill you. [laughter] and i know it make me sound creepy, but i've been following poisons and toxicology for almost ten years and the book that preceded this...
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let me introduce you to deborah baker. the author of making a farm. a finalist for the pollster rise biography. also author for a couple other books. the last enlightenment love were in the end of empire uncovers the true story of the rivalry between john and michael spender taking leaders on a journey at the closing of the british empire. covering topics and a clear writing style and sharp descriptions of the terrain. please help me in welcoming deborah baker. [applause] >> thank you all for being here. nice and cozy. i will give a talk. there is a brief little film clip in the middle of recently discovered footage from 1930s seven. a writer between projects faces a question. what story do i need to tell next? this dilemma is not right when asked by reader between books or moviegoer on a friday night. in unsettled times such as ours, this question takes on an added urgency. as if it may provide a remedy for whatever keeps us awake at night. the 1930s were another decade when the liberal pro tem's were everywhere. on the present pillow to our own days
let me introduce you to deborah baker. the author of making a farm. a finalist for the pollster rise biography. also author for a couple other books. the last enlightenment love were in the end of empire uncovers the true story of the rivalry between john and michael spender taking leaders on a journey at the closing of the british empire. covering topics and a clear writing style and sharp descriptions of the terrain. please help me in welcoming deborah baker. [applause] >> thank you all...
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you >> deborah roberts reporting tonight. deborah, thank you. >>> this evening, the nfl is facing new outrage. the washington redskins under fire after immediately signing a player just days after he was arrested for domestic abuse. in court, in fact, just days ago. his other team releasing him. well, tonight, you'll hear the call to 911. the team that then dumped him after the call. another team, though, tonight, picking him up already. here's david kerley. >> reporter: just days after appearing in an orange jail jumpsuit, accused again of domestic violence, tonight, the washington redskins are offering to put reuben foster in a burgundy and gold nfl uniform. the young linebacker, who has faced game suspensions and a weapons charge, was released by the 49ers after this weekend's latest incident. >> your ex-boyfriend did what? >> took my phone and broke it and slapped me in my face. >> reporter: claiming foster is a controversial move for the redskins. as police and the nfl investigate, he can't play for now. >> there's no gu
you >> deborah roberts reporting tonight. deborah, thank you. >>> this evening, the nfl is facing new outrage. the washington redskins under fire after immediately signing a player just days after he was arrested for domestic abuse. in court, in fact, just days ago. his other team releasing him. well, tonight, you'll hear the call to 911. the team that then dumped him after the call. another team, though, tonight, picking him up already. here's david kerley. >> reporter:...
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they sent two of their daughters, deborah and a jodey. i want you to stand and let everybody see you. thank you for being here. [applause] mr. martin: now, i want to digress on this award because i think it is such a wonderful tribute. tonight, we are going to honor her with the full-time homemaker of the year award. i am going to tell so many stories about phyllis tomorrow. but before we get to that, joe flynn and general flynn. did barbara come? sister barbara. i wanted to mention and give a tribute to your mother. because helen flynn, the mother of general flynn, had this extraordinary life. first she had nine kids. that would have been enough for most. in rhode island where they are from, she fought for pro-life. she fought for her party to be better. she led about, in 20 different ways, she ran for office twice, i think i saw. just had an extraordinary life. these women, they just transformed our country by how they took care of our families and what they did. and i wanted to recognize helen flynn for her great life. [applause] and n
they sent two of their daughters, deborah and a jodey. i want you to stand and let everybody see you. thank you for being here. [applause] mr. martin: now, i want to digress on this award because i think it is such a wonderful tribute. tonight, we are going to honor her with the full-time homemaker of the year award. i am going to tell so many stories about phyllis tomorrow. but before we get to that, joe flynn and general flynn. did barbara come? sister barbara. i wanted to mention and give a...
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deborah roberts sat down with her and joins us now. good morning, deborah. >> good morning, robin. for the first time ivanka trump is actually explaining her personal e-mail use while in the white house. i asked her about it during a visit to an idaho school to promote technology where she broke her silence. it has come to light that early in the administration you used your private e-mail for white house business. your father had taken hillary clinton to task for this so how did you wind up in a similar situation? >> well, there really is no equivalency. all of my e-mails that relate to any form of government work which was mainly scheduling and logistics and managing the fact that i have a home life and a work life are all part of the public record. they're all stored on the white house system so everything has been preserved. everything has been archived. there just is no equivalency between the two. >> people see it as the same. >> people who want to see it as the same see it as the same. but the fact is that we all have private e-mails and personal e-mails to coordinate with o
deborah roberts sat down with her and joins us now. good morning, deborah. >> good morning, robin. for the first time ivanka trump is actually explaining her personal e-mail use while in the white house. i asked her about it during a visit to an idaho school to promote technology where she broke her silence. it has come to light that early in the administration you used your private e-mail for white house business. your father had taken hillary clinton to task for this so how did you wind...
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. >> a woman named deborah.person of interest was later replaced by her in an official capacity and problems followed almost immediately after that. >> so there was bad blood between them. >> there was a motive. >> deborah had moved to northern california. he asked local law enforcement there to watch her and secretly try to snag a sample of her dna. in the meantime, he learned more about the second woman. he contacted her former husband, now remarried and living in san diego. he explained he had been involved in a dating relationship with stephanie lazarus. >> that was the other name still on the short list of suspects. he pressed him for more on their relationship which started when they were both students at ucla. they dated on and off until john got engaged to sherry. >> you're convinced that the relationship that john had with stephanie overlapped with the relationship he had with his wife. >> we know from john that there was at least on one occasion where he was engaged that he was intimate with stephanie
. >> a woman named deborah.person of interest was later replaced by her in an official capacity and problems followed almost immediately after that. >> so there was bad blood between them. >> there was a motive. >> deborah had moved to northern california. he asked local law enforcement there to watch her and secretly try to snag a sample of her dna. in the meantime, he learned more about the second woman. he contacted her former husband, now remarried and living in san...
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here's abc's deborah roberts with the interview. >> hi, everyone! >> hi! >> how are you? >> good. >> reporter: ivanka trump, in wilder, idaho, teaming up with apple ceo tim cook, celebrating technology in the classroom. >> you look at all different industries -- >> reporter: but she knows it's her own e-mail that's made headlines. using private e-mail for her work in the white house. it has come to light that early in the administration, you used your private e-mail for white house business. your father had taken hillary clinton to task for this, so how did you wind up in a similar situation? >> well, there really is no equivalency. all of my e-mails that relate to any form of government work, which was mainly scheduling and logistics and -- and managing the fact that i have a home life and a work life, are all part of the public record. >> reporter: but your father hammered hillary clinton on this, said that it was criminal, she should be locked up. >> i think she's pathetic. i think she should be a jail for what she did with her e-mails. okay? >> reporter: so the idea o
here's abc's deborah roberts with the interview. >> hi, everyone! >> hi! >> how are you? >> good. >> reporter: ivanka trump, in wilder, idaho, teaming up with apple ceo tim cook, celebrating technology in the classroom. >> you look at all different industries -- >> reporter: but she knows it's her own e-mail that's made headlines. using private e-mail for her work in the white house. it has come to light that early in the administration, you used your...
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go for the carrot sticks. >> deborah, thank you. you do have a zest. >> anybody can do it.nt. this is bouncy out in california and we showed you a dog that could play fetch with himself. he can manage to scratch itself using gravity as a weapon. all right. you know, when in doubt you can also just get up against a christmas tree. >>> it is time now for a special holiday edition of "deals & steals." tory johnson is here with huge savings on gifts and items for your holiday party and they're all 20 bucks or less. i'll drink to that. cheers, tory. >> cheers. okay, so, we're starting with capabunga created by a couple in napa valley, wine makers. >> this is apple cider. >> yeah, this is cider. this is wine. this is cider. we're all good and so these caps allow you to, if you don't finish the bottle of wine, you put the cap on it and can store it in the refrigerator. >> and lay it down. >> lay it down sideways if you want and the capabubbles will allow it to keep its bubbles for up to a week. great for wine lovers. normally $20 to $30 per set. they all come in big sets. they're
go for the carrot sticks. >> deborah, thank you. you do have a zest. >> anybody can do it.nt. this is bouncy out in california and we showed you a dog that could play fetch with himself. he can manage to scratch itself using gravity as a weapon. all right. you know, when in doubt you can also just get up against a christmas tree. >>> it is time now for a special holiday edition of "deals & steals." tory johnson is here with huge savings on gifts and items for...
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deborah reports from a baptist church in chico that is doubling as a shelter tonight. she explains all of this is taking a toll on evacuees. >> the pastor at pleasant valley church asked his congregation to share fire stories hoping to uplift them. >> they survived the greatest catastrophe. >> moments before, he was serving burgers in the church gym. he partnered with the salvation army. the church is keeping 200 evacuees warm, fed and well supplied with donations until they figure out what is next. >> when a hard time comes you will find out how much resilience you have. >> and paradise a young couple who wrangled their lives at a checkpoint stood in front of her once. they were mostly silent with their thoughts. >> of the 56 human remains we have tentatively identified 47. >> the sheriff says 100 30 people are still unaccounted for. >> because and up -- because abandoned every which way as people tried to flee. chp has told more than 100 vehicles from the middle of roadways. >> i watched a couple of drone videos and it feels like i am watching a movie. >> for survivo
deborah reports from a baptist church in chico that is doubling as a shelter tonight. she explains all of this is taking a toll on evacuees. >> the pastor at pleasant valley church asked his congregation to share fire stories hoping to uplift them. >> they survived the greatest catastrophe. >> moments before, he was serving burgers in the church gym. he partnered with the salvation army. the church is keeping 200 evacuees warm, fed and well supplied with donations until they...
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deborah binner‘s book yet here i am was published on monday by splendid books.f the issues in this interview then you can call our dedicated bereavement action line on 08000158707 or visit bbc.co.uk/actionline for more information. more now on our main story about matthew hedges, who has beenjailed for life in the united arab emirates after being convicted of spying. his wife says he's been let down by the british government. let's talk to a friend of matthew hedges who joins us from durham. i heard the news yesterday morning andi i heard the news yesterday morning and i was very shocked. i did not expect this verdict. because the signs were pretty positive so before yesterday matthew had been released on bailand yesterday matthew had been released on bail and also before he was released on bail the conditions at prisons were improved so it seemed to be until yesterday that public pressure on the other oddities was working and there seem to be improvement in his situation, and to hear the news yesterday morning was a huge shock for me as a friend, really emotion
deborah binner‘s book yet here i am was published on monday by splendid books.f the issues in this interview then you can call our dedicated bereavement action line on 08000158707 or visit bbc.co.uk/actionline for more information. more now on our main story about matthew hedges, who has beenjailed for life in the united arab emirates after being convicted of spying. his wife says he's been let down by the british government. let's talk to a friend of matthew hedges who joins us from durham....
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to vote, wherever you are in this state, in this country, you are dishonoring your family. >> and deborah roberts joins us now in studio. and deb, you can never gauge how much a celebrity can effect a candidate, but there is one big reason why oprah winfrey went to georgia. >> reporter: no question, tom. they call it the oprah effect. in fact, some people gauge that maybe she turned out a million extra voters for obama by campaigning for him. stacey abrams needs the core supporters, women, minorities, to turn out. oprah touches those people, and she might help. but kemp has his own big dog coming in, the president coming to georgia to stump for him on sunday. >> deb roberts getting answers for us. deb, thank you. >>> and there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. the high school attack. the vice principal kicked and beaten. the video showing him trying to break up a fight in the calf tier are. how the school is now responding. >>> the dramatic rescue at sea. the humpback whale tangled in a rope. you saw it ere, thema jumping onto its back to cut it free. >>> and
to vote, wherever you are in this state, in this country, you are dishonoring your family. >> and deborah roberts joins us now in studio. and deb, you can never gauge how much a celebrity can effect a candidate, but there is one big reason why oprah winfrey went to georgia. >> reporter: no question, tom. they call it the oprah effect. in fact, some people gauge that maybe she turned out a million extra voters for obama by campaigning for him. stacey abrams needs the core supporters,...
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abc's deborah roberts tonight in missouri. will claire mccaskill hold on with a challenge from josh hawley? president trump in missouri later tonight. >> reporter: david, president trump won missouri by 19 points, and now democrat claire mccaskill is fighting tooth and nail here to hang onto her senate seat. the two-term senator's message to voters here in trump country? she's not one of those, quote "crazy democrats," and on issues like immigration, she'll work with the president. >> i support whatever the president needs to make sure the border is not overwhelmed. >> reporter: but to her republican opponent josh hawley, mccaskill just another washington liberal. >> it's time to say to claire mccaskill, you are fired. >> reporter: mccaskill's counting on one issue to save her seat -- health care. >> josh hawley will always protect pre-existing conditions. >> reporter: in fact, as missouri's attorney general, hawley joined a lawsuit to overturn obamacare that would gut protections for people with pre-existing conditions. healt
abc's deborah roberts tonight in missouri. will claire mccaskill hold on with a challenge from josh hawley? president trump in missouri later tonight. >> reporter: david, president trump won missouri by 19 points, and now democrat claire mccaskill is fighting tooth and nail here to hang onto her senate seat. the two-term senator's message to voters here in trump country? she's not one of those, quote "crazy democrats," and on issues like immigration, she'll work with the...
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the governor and deborah have been so gracious.e has worked as hard as i have ever seen him work at anything to get me elected. he brought me into the capital that day and said, cindy, i want to make you the united states senator and i want to make it happen because he's got two to beat, you and me. the president. talkedsident, and i just to him because i know he's watching, thank you so much for opportunity,or the coming to mississippi yesterday, two stops, phenomenal. we got to ride together and i sure appreciate the time. senator lindsey, vice president mike pence. right now, mr. president, thank you so much for all of your help. know, i want to thank my church family, my pastor. up inrland boyd opened us prayer last night. before we voted on justice cavanaugh on that saturday, i called dr. boyd and prayed with him on the phone before i cast that vote. that noan enriched life one can replace. want to thank my church and pastor. sister, allher, my of my family members that are here, they have turned out in full force. you support
the governor and deborah have been so gracious.e has worked as hard as i have ever seen him work at anything to get me elected. he brought me into the capital that day and said, cindy, i want to make you the united states senator and i want to make it happen because he's got two to beat, you and me. the president. talkedsident, and i just to him because i know he's watching, thank you so much for opportunity,or the coming to mississippi yesterday, two stops, phenomenal. we got to ride together...
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deborah roberts travels to her home state of georgia where the historic battle for governor could breakrn of a consistently red state. >> we are driving along i-85. it might be a race for the governor's mansion in georgia but it is one the entire country is watching. in the red state of georgia where the fish is fried and the tea is sweet the politics are as bare knuckled as it comes. >> this is a battle for the soul of our state, y'all. >> we have an opponent who is an architect of voter suppression. >> reporter: an historic race in a dead heat. >> we are georgia! >> reporter: partly because of stacey abrams, the 44-year-old democratic leader in the georgia house. >> i'm stacey abrams and i'm running for governor. >> reporter: who if elected would become the first black female governor of any state in u.s. history. >> we want all of georgia to see themselves reflect in my leadership. yes, i will be the first black woman to be a governor in the history of the united states, but what that means is i'm opening the door for the next person and the person after that. >> reporter: president
deborah roberts travels to her home state of georgia where the historic battle for governor could breakrn of a consistently red state. >> we are driving along i-85. it might be a race for the governor's mansion in georgia but it is one the entire country is watching. in the red state of georgia where the fish is fried and the tea is sweet the politics are as bare knuckled as it comes. >> this is a battle for the soul of our state, y'all. >> we have an opponent who is an...
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it's just been a delay in gettinthere. >> for deborah dedlani it's aboutst curi >> now i have seen a medical side i'm serious about that too. i probably w look into getting a kit. >> she will be one of millions who does. for nightly business report, i'm meg tyrrell. >>> coming up, a house divided is buyingll a home s considered one of the best investments you can make? >>> here is what to watch for tomorrow. the producer provides index will be giving inves a key read on inflation. the head of the new york fed is expected to speak on america's workforce and a strong economy. and sticking with the economy investors will get an early look at consumer sentiment for the month of november. that's what we are watching for on friday. >>> well, ford has made an investment inc an elect scooter start-up. the auto maker is spending $40 millioas part of the strategy to provide options for customers who need to travel only a mile two to a destination. the start-up id cal spin. and its scooters are currently in 13 u.s. cities and campu be, detroit, denver and coral gables, florida. mortgage rates r
it's just been a delay in gettinthere. >> for deborah dedlani it's aboutst curi >> now i have seen a medical side i'm serious about that too. i probably w look into getting a kit. >> she will be one of millions who does. for nightly business report, i'm meg tyrrell. >>> coming up, a house divided is buyingll a home s considered one of the best investments you can make? >>> here is what to watch for tomorrow. the producer provides index will be giving inves a...
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deborah wrigley 13 eyewitness news. (vicki) that was deborah wrigley reporting. the national transportation safety board said on twitter it is investigating the crash. lawrence karnow: it was sunny and bright with above normal temperatures. highs were in the 70s and 80s with 60s at the coast. high pressure continues to send any chance of rain well to the north. high pressure will dominate the weather pattern with sunny skies and chilly nights. highs tomorrow will be in the 70s and low 80s inland with 60s at the coast. it will be a little cooler toward the middle of the week. partly cloudy skies are expected next weekend. (vicki) 4 your health tonight... a new ultra- powerful opioid is about to make its way into hospitals.... (grant)hospitals.... into to make its way opioid is about powerful new ultra-tonight... a health 4 your (vicki) (vicki) 4 your health tonight... a new ultra- powerful opioid is about to make its way into hospitals.... (grant) the food and drug administration is facing criticism over the approval of a drug called dsuvia. (grant) the opioid med
deborah wrigley 13 eyewitness news. (vicki) that was deborah wrigley reporting. the national transportation safety board said on twitter it is investigating the crash. lawrence karnow: it was sunny and bright with above normal temperatures. highs were in the 70s and 80s with 60s at the coast. high pressure continues to send any chance of rain well to the north. high pressure will dominate the weather pattern with sunny skies and chilly nights. highs tomorrow will be in the 70s and low 80s...
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deborah cohen, bbc news. stay with us on bbc world news.he copa libertadores has been postponed again, after a bus carrying one of the teams was attacked by rival fans. what does this mean for the region's biggest match? this is bbc world news today. the latest headlines... european union leaders have endorsed the terms of a brexit deal — after 18 months of negotiations. theresa may says the deal delivers for britain, and she urges people from all sides to unite in the national interest. staying with that story and how the british prime minister now has to convince mps from all parties to support her deal. i spoke to rory stewart, who is the uk'sjustice minister and a supporter of the deal. i asked him what kind of a day it was for the prime minister. i think we should acknowledge that for europeans, for many europeans anyway, europe is a very precious thing particularly because they associate it with peace after the second world war. and britain is a very major economy, the second largest economy in europe. so i think it is a difficult day
deborah cohen, bbc news. stay with us on bbc world news.he copa libertadores has been postponed again, after a bus carrying one of the teams was attacked by rival fans. what does this mean for the region's biggest match? this is bbc world news today. the latest headlines... european union leaders have endorsed the terms of a brexit deal — after 18 months of negotiations. theresa may says the deal delivers for britain, and she urges people from all sides to unite in the national interest....
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deborah cohen, bbc news.lth check but worried about having to, well, drop your pants? meet the testimatic. that's a booth to allow new zealand men to have their testicles checked without having to face a doctor. testicular cancer is the number one cancer in young men in western nations, and it's hoped that the booth can help reduce the stigma around men getting themselves tested. a little earlier i was joined by graeme woodside from testicular cancer new zealand to discuss the campaign. it is like a shower cubicle that men go into, pull the shower curtain around and attached to the shower cubicle is another cubicle where there's a medical professional, a urologist ora gp. when the man goes in, he pulls the curtain around, he drops his pants and there is a little hole in the wall down between the thigh and the waist and the medical professional put his hands through there and performs an examination of the testicles, it's really quite straightforward. very straightforward and how soon do they get the results?
deborah cohen, bbc news.lth check but worried about having to, well, drop your pants? meet the testimatic. that's a booth to allow new zealand men to have their testicles checked without having to face a doctor. testicular cancer is the number one cancer in young men in western nations, and it's hoped that the booth can help reduce the stigma around men getting themselves tested. a little earlier i was joined by graeme woodside from testicular cancer new zealand to discuss the campaign. it is...
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[applause] governor-smith: the and deborah have been so gracious. he has worked as hard as i have ever seen him work at anything to get me elected. he got into the capital today, make you the yoto united states senator. he's got you and me. we were successful tonight due to the hard work of the governor . the president -- mr. president, i know he's watching -- thank you so much for everything, for the opportunity, to coming to mississippi yesterday. two stops. phenomenal. tupelo was unbelievable. the coast was unbelievable. we got to ride together and i appreciate the time he gave me. vice president mike pence. they turned out for me. my colleagues have supported me. mr. president, thank you so much for all of your help. [applause] thankyde-smith: i want to my church family, my pastor. dr. garland boyd opened this up in prayer on the gulf coast. before we voted on justice kavanaugh that saturday, i called dr. boyd and i prayed with him over the phone before i cast that vote. that is an enriched life straight through the spirit that nothing can repla
[applause] governor-smith: the and deborah have been so gracious. he has worked as hard as i have ever seen him work at anything to get me elected. he got into the capital today, make you the yoto united states senator. he's got you and me. we were successful tonight due to the hard work of the governor . the president -- mr. president, i know he's watching -- thank you so much for everything, for the opportunity, to coming to mississippi yesterday. two stops. phenomenal. tupelo was...
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very long time and they would still much longer time than expected all right deborah. thank you so much for joining us thank you. now to some other stories making news around the world the death toll in california's wildfires now stands at fifty six with authorities warning that some one hundred thirty people are still missing thousands of firefighters are still battling blazes in the north and the south of the state though authorities say they are slowly gaining the upper hand. lawmakers in sri lanka's parliament have exchanged blows leaving one m.p. hospitalized it is the latest escalation of the political turmoil that has left the country without a prime minister or cabinet the fighting started when the prime minister claimed the speaker had no authority to remove him from office and scientists have discovered a planet orbiting the closest single star to our sun after two decades of observation the planet's mass is thought to be more than three times that of her own and researchers say it is very cold far below freezing barnard's star b s it's been named is only abo
very long time and they would still much longer time than expected all right deborah. thank you so much for joining us thank you. now to some other stories making news around the world the death toll in california's wildfires now stands at fifty six with authorities warning that some one hundred thirty people are still missing thousands of firefighters are still battling blazes in the north and the south of the state though authorities say they are slowly gaining the upper hand. lawmakers in...
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deborah cohen, bbc news.re on that story on tomorrow night's panorama, that's the great implant scandal at 8:30pm on bbc1. west midlands police have named the teenager stabbed to death in coventry last night as jaydon washington james. the 16—year—old was found with serious injuries just before midnight. he died in hospital shortly afterwards. a murder investigation is under way. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's tolsen tullett. good evening. arsenal's unbeaten start to the season continues after they won 2 —i at bournemouth on sunday in the premier league to move to within a point of fourth placed chelsea. unai emery‘s side are now 17 unbeaten in all competitions and it was pierre emerick aubameyang who scored the winner for the gunners — and the gabon international has now been directly involved in 23 goals in 26 league appearances since joining the gunners from borussia dortmund in january. they're only three points behind spurs ahead of next sunday's north london derby at th
deborah cohen, bbc news.re on that story on tomorrow night's panorama, that's the great implant scandal at 8:30pm on bbc1. west midlands police have named the teenager stabbed to death in coventry last night as jaydon washington james. the 16—year—old was found with serious injuries just before midnight. he died in hospital shortly afterwards. a murder investigation is under way. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's tolsen tullett. good evening. arsenal's...
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deborah cohen, bbc news.ight's panorama, that's the great implant scandal at 8.30pm on bbc1. thousands of documents relating to facebook and how it handles users' data have been seized on the demand of a parliamentary committee. the commons' digital, culture, media and sport committee used its legal powers to obtain the papers from an american software company taking legal action against facebook. 0ur media editor amol rajan has the story. 2018 has been a year of turmoilfor facebook, with allegations including abuse by foreign powers such as russia and worries about social media addiction. the biggest scandal surrounded british data firm, cambridge analytica. the data of 87 million users fell into the hands of the british firm. facebook accepted responsibility for the error and apologised. now a us firm, sixlithree, has launched a legal action against facebook. sixlithree was hit hard when in 2014 facebook cut—off third—party access to users' friends' data, precisely the avenue that cambridge analytica exploi
deborah cohen, bbc news.ight's panorama, that's the great implant scandal at 8.30pm on bbc1. thousands of documents relating to facebook and how it handles users' data have been seized on the demand of a parliamentary committee. the commons' digital, culture, media and sport committee used its legal powers to obtain the papers from an american software company taking legal action against facebook. 0ur media editor amol rajan has the story. 2018 has been a year of turmoilfor facebook, with...
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anna: deborah, thank you very much. most asian stocks lower following a tech-led fall on wall street overnight. and china in a trade dispute so there are a up costly things going on. but broadly we are weaker in asia. chris joins us on set to make sense of it all. let's start with the tech theme and the tech selloff. i have a charlotte here that shows the tech-centric fear and volatility around tech stocks, in the united states, essentially. is the tech story the center of things for you? is this about overvalued tech shares in the u.s. and asia or is it something else? >> the tech sector has been a lightning rod for markets many times in the past and this year it's been critically important. it's been the one tech -- factor driving the market that has continued to rise so it's gained even more importance as a consequence of that and it's gotten more and more isolated in terms of the valuation base. so we were observing this a few months ago that the technical picture generally was detear rating worldwide, except in the
anna: deborah, thank you very much. most asian stocks lower following a tech-led fall on wall street overnight. and china in a trade dispute so there are a up costly things going on. but broadly we are weaker in asia. chris joins us on set to make sense of it all. let's start with the tech theme and the tech selloff. i have a charlotte here that shows the tech-centric fear and volatility around tech stocks, in the united states, essentially. is the tech story the center of things for you? is...
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the trouble is the material with her to deborah franklin is so sparse.'s disgraceful knowingly gathered up the letters or the lungs. we have things that survived the longest letters of people. >> is it common for women. >> with what i try to do to some extent try to find out more about a family where she came from. i also tried to rehabilitate the woman he tried to seduce in london or to try to bring more interest with the this is the woman who was james ralph's girlfriend, making early on, he tried to seduce her in london. i found her an interesting character because frankly this mention her at some length and have something stuck in his mind. what a cut it is established exactly she was. it is a section where i think she have been ginny wilkins to get some idea of who she was. one needs to sort of pay respect to the other people in the story. if you put franklin too much front and center first you forget franklin was a team player in much of his work and second there's a sense in which you're not doing justice to those people. they shouldn't be seen as
the trouble is the material with her to deborah franklin is so sparse.'s disgraceful knowingly gathered up the letters or the lungs. we have things that survived the longest letters of people. >> is it common for women. >> with what i try to do to some extent try to find out more about a family where she came from. i also tried to rehabilitate the woman he tried to seduce in london or to try to bring more interest with the this is the woman who was james ralph's girlfriend, making...
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. >>> deborah is in chico tonight at eight church that is doubling as a shelter. >>> reporter: more than 200 people are here and they are watching the daily briefings. this fire moved so fast that it is a tragedy that is unfolding in slow motion. >> the pastor at this church asked his congregation to share fire stories about the area hoping to uplift him. >> having survived this is everything. great things are yet to come. >> just moments before, he was serving burgers in the church jim. he partnered with the salvation army and they are keep evacuations -- evacuees warm and fed. >> these people have been displaced from their homes. this is a tragic time for them. i think anyone can be resilient when they want to. >>> reporter: in paradise, a young couple stood at the ruins of their home. they lived here for a year. they were silent with their thoughts. >> of the 56 human remains, we have identified 47 of them. >> the sheriff said 130 people are unaccounted of -- for. butte county has extra hands and soldiers added to their existing teams. 200 names have been cleared from the list. >> my
. >>> deborah is in chico tonight at eight church that is doubling as a shelter. >>> reporter: more than 200 people are here and they are watching the daily briefings. this fire moved so fast that it is a tragedy that is unfolding in slow motion. >> the pastor at this church asked his congregation to share fire stories about the area hoping to uplift him. >> having survived this is everything. great things are yet to come. >> just moments before, he was...
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it is a election day 2018 and joining us from san francisco is deborah cleaver, the founder and ceo of boat.org. half-hourlk the next about efforts to increase voter turnout. tell us about your organization. on and why have you founded it. actually goes back to the 2000 election where we had 60% voter turnout in america and the presidential election came down to a repeated recount in a single county in florida. andas ultimately decided horrified turnout was so low in a singletry that county could decide the presidential election. i started one organization in 2004 and another in 2008 and then 2016. post: what is your target audience for getting that out? first-time voters question those who don't show up at the polls? you can watch this and other programs but it will take you live to the heritage foundation in washington, d.c. for a discussion about sanctions against iran. president trump reinstituted sanctions recently after withdrawing the u.s. from the around nuclear agreement earlier this year. >> live coverage here on c-span. thank you so much for your patience. opportunityke the
it is a election day 2018 and joining us from san francisco is deborah cleaver, the founder and ceo of boat.org. half-hourlk the next about efforts to increase voter turnout. tell us about your organization. on and why have you founded it. actually goes back to the 2000 election where we had 60% voter turnout in america and the presidential election came down to a repeated recount in a single county in florida. andas ultimately decided horrified turnout was so low in a singletry that county...
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deborah kuhls, i just thank you so much.inue this national conversation from a medical perspective. thank you very much. we need to get back to our breaking news that the president is signaling the u.s. is not going to punish saudi arabia over the killing of a u.s.-based journalist. so stay here for the latest developments on that. est invests in infrastructure, we don't just help power the american dream, we're part of it. this is our era. this is america's energy era. nextera energy. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >> hi there, i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn. moments ago secretary of state mike pompeo showed he supports president trump's explosive and astonishing statement about the murder of u.s.-based journalist jamal khashoggi. the president's words signalled his administration would not take strong action against saudi arabia, even though the crown prince ordered the murder of the "washington post" columnist. let me just read for you a portion of the president's statement. "the crime against jamal kha
deborah kuhls, i just thank you so much.inue this national conversation from a medical perspective. thank you very much. we need to get back to our breaking news that the president is signaling the u.s. is not going to punish saudi arabia over the killing of a u.s.-based journalist. so stay here for the latest developments on that. est invests in infrastructure, we don't just help power the american dream, we're part of it. this is our era. this is america's energy era. nextera energy. >>...
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a few other things he did, he fell on happy about the way he treated deborah, his wife.e abandoned her when he went to london. she ended up making -- breaking the marriage. a number of things. what i don't see is what michael guilt. people feel guilty without it. >> you can be jewish. [laughter] >> i also suspect, there is some evidence, he just doesn't put into his own. >> what does it tell us about franklin that he list them and he is concerned about them and writes them down? >> i thinks, this is an important thing of the book. we think of franklin as being a great success. he was a man who made an enormous success in his life. world famous writer and politician. he was a survivor. he dies 1790. he was 84. thirty years older than the average life expectancy at the time. a big success. he also writes about failure. i think franklin was around it with this phobic fear. he finds us on a number of occasions. he was fascinated by the question of how he could be successful. so many of his friends were failures, died of drink a whatever. he was looking, examining his own con
a few other things he did, he fell on happy about the way he treated deborah, his wife.e abandoned her when he went to london. she ended up making -- breaking the marriage. a number of things. what i don't see is what michael guilt. people feel guilty without it. >> you can be jewish. [laughter] >> i also suspect, there is some evidence, he just doesn't put into his own. >> what does it tell us about franklin that he list them and he is concerned about them and writes them...
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deborah messing. andd holy crap. lawyer deborah messing is the only one. >> rsjoe smith. he must have just got there. >> mike brown. this effort did not produce much. there was a bump in the youth vote. according to the stuffy there was a 10% increase in voters age 29. but two-thirds of the votes were democratic. this is where things fell apart. a third were conservatives. [ applause ] >> the phil ferrell efforts there were young conservatives which threw off hollywood. y> maybe charlie kirk is on the college campuses. >> the youth vote failed to put any of the major races in florida georgia, actress julie ann moore and roseario dawson narrated an ad for trump immigration policy. >> then they create humanitarian crisis by separating many families and putting the children in cages. they want to imprison these children indefinitely. >> inprisoning children. >> laura: indefinitely. >> we just take from their arms. they keep them for a limited time while they await trial and make sure-- >> laura: first of all they might not be aware of the third branch ofwa government called
deborah messing. andd holy crap. lawyer deborah messing is the only one. >> rsjoe smith. he must have just got there. >> mike brown. this effort did not produce much. there was a bump in the youth vote. according to the stuffy there was a 10% increase in voters age 29. but two-thirds of the votes were democratic. this is where things fell apart. a third were conservatives. [ applause ] >> the phil ferrell efforts there were young conservatives which threw off hollywood. y>...
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dilapidated buildings that collapsed in the french city of mass say on monday rescuers are still searching deborah with sniffer dogs but have little hope of finding anyone alive angry residents say they have repeatedly told authorities of the state of the buildings in the poor neighborhood but were ignored almost six thousand properties in the city have been leveled at risk of collapse. boeing has issued a safety notice to airlines operating at seven three seven max aircraft after lie in the air flight six ten crashed into the java sea it's advises pilots on how to handle false readings from one of the plane's sensors which would cause the aircraft to abruptly enter a steep dive the pain was only two months old when it crashed off the coast of indonesia killing all one hundred eighty nine people on board last month turkey's fishing industry accounts for roughly one percent of its economy but that figure is even likely to go down as a result of overfishing. join the captain of a small fishing boat and his crew as they headed out to sea. it's bluefish season here in the marmara see that separates is
dilapidated buildings that collapsed in the french city of mass say on monday rescuers are still searching deborah with sniffer dogs but have little hope of finding anyone alive angry residents say they have repeatedly told authorities of the state of the buildings in the poor neighborhood but were ignored almost six thousand properties in the city have been leveled at risk of collapse. boeing has issued a safety notice to airlines operating at seven three seven max aircraft after lie in the...
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. >> reporter: oakland's deborah ross says she and her 16-year-old grandson were days away from being out on the street, being evicted from the apartment they lived in for three years because she owed her landlord nearly $800. that is until she reached out to a new program called keep hous. >> they approved it just a couple of days ago and sent a check to the landlord. >> reporter: how much money are we talking about? >> they were talking about $785. >> reporter: that's what you needed? >> that's what i needed. >> reporter: the 61-year-old ross represents just one much 60 households that have been helped so far by a program launched just ten days ago. a partnership that includes catholic charities, kaiser permanente, the san francisco foundation and the city of oakland. >> this came right when it was needed to really keep people in the housing they have so that we can stop the displacement out of oakland, stop the growing homelessness on our streets. this is the right and humane thing to do. >> reporter: with her housing crisis now behind her, deborah ross is free to go back to focusi
. >> reporter: oakland's deborah ross says she and her 16-year-old grandson were days away from being out on the street, being evicted from the apartment they lived in for three years because she owed her landlord nearly $800. that is until she reached out to a new program called keep hous. >> they approved it just a couple of days ago and sent a check to the landlord. >> reporter: how much money are we talking about? >> they were talking about $785. >> reporter:...
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. >> that was deborah robots for abc news.he full documentary "megan's new life, the real princess diaries" right here on abc. it premiers tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. so many people are fascinated by her story. all right, something we're also fascinated by is we timely have the good air, mike. that's thanks to the storm. >> absolutely. >> a couple of spots i want to point out really quick in the delta and central valley around rio vista and up towards vacaville. that's where the unhealthy air is right now. we are green, good andoutand tae a deep breath. make sure you take the umbrella with you because it's raining, and you can see just a few spots of unhealthy air left around the central valley and the sacramento valley, and that's going to go away soon because of the rain. this is -- remember this, gone. remember this. no more seeing this. this is what you're going to deal with. tomorrow, friday and saturday and all the way through the weekend good to moderate air quality. let's talk about what's going on right now. from our roof c
. >> that was deborah robots for abc news.he full documentary "megan's new life, the real princess diaries" right here on abc. it premiers tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. so many people are fascinated by her story. all right, something we're also fascinated by is we timely have the good air, mike. that's thanks to the storm. >> absolutely. >> a couple of spots i want to point out really quick in the delta and central valley around rio vista and up towards vacaville. that's...
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. >> i am pleased to introduce deborah blanc to politics and prose. bluhm is the director of the night science journalism program at mit and publisher of, on dark magazine. her books include the monkey wars, ghost hunters, love at goon park and sex on the brain. in the poison squad, she tells the story of doctor harvey washington wiley, a chemistry professor from purdue and his investigation into food and drink fraud. in the late 1800s, products such as milk, meat, and can't meet and canned vegetables, not canned meat, were preserved with chemicals that were known to be toxic and often used in formulas such as embalming fluid and cleaning products. as chief chemist of the united states department of agriculture, doctor wiley and his human test subjects known as the poison squad investigated the harmful products and began campaigning for food safety and consumer protection. the spoiler alert culminated in the passage of the 1906 pure food and drug act. mary roach, author of grunts humans at war rights bluhm has cooked up a delicious brew, murder, foren
. >> i am pleased to introduce deborah blanc to politics and prose. bluhm is the director of the night science journalism program at mit and publisher of, on dark magazine. her books include the monkey wars, ghost hunters, love at goon park and sex on the brain. in the poison squad, she tells the story of doctor harvey washington wiley, a chemistry professor from purdue and his investigation into food and drink fraud. in the late 1800s, products such as milk, meat, and can't meet and...
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"deborah hersman" is president of the national safety council. she )s a big promoter of safe-driving and the "point person" on accident investigations. the bay area became acquainted with "hersman" after the 2013 "asiana plane crash" at s-f-o. at that time she was chairman of the national transportation safety board. she joins "way-mo" as "chief safety officer" in january. on the attack. president trump unleashes new tweets directed at the man in charge of the russian investigation. legal analysts explain the president )s possibe strategy. plus: do we now have a motive for the gunman who opened fire in a southern california bar? the new details we )re uncoverig in the deadly mass shooting. president trump ups his verbal attack on the man leading the russia investigation. it comes after a new court filing, sinks the president )s former campaign chairman, into deeper legal trouble. the president )s attacks on robert mueller are nothing new. but today, the tweets got personal. our janelle wang is following the latest developments in washington, and
"deborah hersman" is president of the national safety council. she )s a big promoter of safe-driving and the "point person" on accident investigations. the bay area became acquainted with "hersman" after the 2013 "asiana plane crash" at s-f-o. at that time she was chairman of the national transportation safety board. she joins "way-mo" as "chief safety officer" in january. on the attack. president trump unleashes new tweets directed at...
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his mom, deborah, says the transition has been tough. >> he's adjustg. slowly starting to make some new friends, which he's about. but i think he's sad some days, especially when we go by the school and it's sitting empty. >> brown: empty schools, closed to consolidate and save money: it's happening in rural areas all over the country, including here in the river valley school district in central wisconsin, which shuttered elementary schools in two towns in the last two years. some here commute to work in madison less than an hour away, and the area boasts attractions like frank lloyd wright's home and studio, taliesin. but the rural economy and demographics are changing, and that, says superintendent tom wermuth, iacts schools. although our area is growing,we e growing primarily over the age of 60 and becoming more of t retireestination. we're not attracting thet families thaaditionally were of child bearing age. >> brown: so it's a numbers game in part? >> it's a numbers game. and it's a numbers game because student headcount dictates how we're finance
his mom, deborah, says the transition has been tough. >> he's adjustg. slowly starting to make some new friends, which he's about. but i think he's sad some days, especially when we go by the school and it's sitting empty. >> brown: empty schools, closed to consolidate and save money: it's happening in rural areas all over the country, including here in the river valley school district in central wisconsin, which shuttered elementary schools in two towns in the last two years. some...
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americanas que tambiÉn podrÍan hacer historia en el congreso de los estados unidos y que habla de deborahser la primera coriana americana en el congreso de estados unidos. ella naciÓ en corea del sur. por Última tenemos a stacy ebrahms quien podrÍa ser la primera gobernadora afroamericana. bastante informaciÓn en el dÍa de hoy. univision tendrÁ cobertura en esta noche con "el poder en juego" junto a jorge ramos e ilia calderÓn. borja: queremos indicarles tambiÉn a que a queremos indicarles tambiÉn a que a partir de las 9:00 pm/8c se conecten con nosotros porque hemos preparado un programa especial que comenzarÁ tambiÉn por todas las plataformas digitales. carolina: te preguntamos hace 24 horas quÉ te motiva a votar. la mayorÍa de ustedes ha dicho que el tema de inmigraciÓn es muy importante con un 56%, el 25 dice que la economÍa y el 20% dice que salud. sigan participando y cuentenos quÉ los motiva a votar el dÍa de hoy en estas elecciones histÓricas. borja: les estaremos acompaÑando y continÚen con mÁs de esta cobertura de las elecciones de medio tÉrmino y gracias por acompaÑarnos caroli
americanas que tambiÉn podrÍan hacer historia en el congreso de los estados unidos y que habla de deborahser la primera coriana americana en el congreso de estados unidos. ella naciÓ en corea del sur. por Última tenemos a stacy ebrahms quien podrÍa ser la primera gobernadora afroamericana. bastante informaciÓn en el dÍa de hoy. univision tendrÁ cobertura en esta noche con "el poder en juego" junto a jorge ramos e ilia calderÓn. borja: queremos indicarles tambiÉn a que a...
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in sebastopol, deborah villalon, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> time now is 7:17.going to check on the weather because we have seen some scattered clouds out there and those sunrise pictures we have been showing this morning. >> very nice. we get a break for now but it's not going to last long to the north. by this afternoon you will already have clouds and rain moving in. next system not wasting time. bundle up if you're in the northeast or you're heading to the northeast. it is really, really cold. that's just the temperatures. that does not include the wind chill so that's some of the coldest air they have seen in a long time. there's not a lot of active weather, it's just really cold unless you're down in the gulf coast, almost everything is in the west and even in the southwest a lot of cloud cover there. for us, our system, give it credit, was really impressive for a system that hasn't brought any rain in seven weeks for many and even longer than that for others. it is now into the sierra. there is a winter storm warning until 10:00 this morning. then you wil
in sebastopol, deborah villalon, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> time now is 7:17.going to check on the weather because we have seen some scattered clouds out there and those sunrise pictures we have been showing this morning. >> very nice. we get a break for now but it's not going to last long to the north. by this afternoon you will already have clouds and rain moving in. next system not wasting time. bundle up if you're in the northeast or you're heading to the northeast. it is really,...
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thanks to deborah and thanks for watching. i'm david muir. >> and i'm amy robach.g the deadly camp fire? >> the new it is hard to find your footing, sparking the deadly camp fire? >> the new so you need people that you're close to... to help guide you. i think about how important it was for me to have the role models i've had. oh, look at that! i wasn't able to get there alone. he essentially plucked me out of obscurity. he's the one who said, "hey man, this is your life, this is what you need to do." nobody can do it alone. the more help you can get along the way, the faster you can achieve your goals. i'm in it to fly. ...to help people achieve their dreams. ...to speak for those who can not. whatever you're in it for... ...we're in it together. ♪ ♪
thanks to deborah and thanks for watching. i'm david muir. >> and i'm amy robach.g the deadly camp fire? >> the new it is hard to find your footing, sparking the deadly camp fire? >> the new so you need people that you're close to... to help guide you. i think about how important it was for me to have the role models i've had. oh, look at that! i wasn't able to get there alone. he essentially plucked me out of obscurity. he's the one who said, "hey man, this is your life,...
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dilapidated buildings that collapsed in the french city of ma say on monday rescuers are still searching deborah with sniffer dogs but have little hope of finding anyone alive angry residents say they had repeatedly told authorities of the state of the buildings in the poor neighborhood but were ignored almost six thousand properties in the city have been labeled at risk of collapse. boeing has issued a safety notice to airlines operating at seven three seven max aircraft after lie in the air flight six ten crashed into the java sea its advise is pilots on how to handle false readings from one of the plane's sensors which would cause the aircraft to abruptly enter a steep dive the plane was only two months old when it crashed off the coast of indonesia killing all one hundred eighty nine people on board last month turkey's fishing industry accounts for roughly one percent of its economy but that figure is even likely to go down as a result of overfishing. join the captain of a small fishing boat and his crew.
dilapidated buildings that collapsed in the french city of ma say on monday rescuers are still searching deborah with sniffer dogs but have little hope of finding anyone alive angry residents say they had repeatedly told authorities of the state of the buildings in the poor neighborhood but were ignored almost six thousand properties in the city have been labeled at risk of collapse. boeing has issued a safety notice to airlines operating at seven three seven max aircraft after lie in the air...
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very long time and they would still much longer time than expected all right deborah. thank you so much for joining us thank you. turning now to a global global problem that often goes under reported due to social stigma suicide the w.h.o. estimates that around eight hundred thousand people commit suicide worldwide every year and different gender rates of suicide indicate that around three hundred thousand of those deaths are women and a new study says an alarming number of women in india are taking their own lives the length that medical journal says women in india kill themselves at almost twice the global average in fact of all global female suicide deaths one third are in india the study's authors are calling it a public health crisis reports from mumbai. she finds cooking therapeutic her life hasn't been easy after putting up with years of sexual abuse as a child she thought tried to commit suicide in a teenager. the scars never really healed as she tried to sell a farm many years later studies have revealed attitudes diverts female sexuality in india but sexual a
very long time and they would still much longer time than expected all right deborah. thank you so much for joining us thank you. turning now to a global global problem that often goes under reported due to social stigma suicide the w.h.o. estimates that around eight hundred thousand people commit suicide worldwide every year and different gender rates of suicide indicate that around three hundred thousand of those deaths are women and a new study says an alarming number of women in india are...
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host: deborah's next in spokane, washington. deborah i'm ae is veteran and a trans woman. i want to thank all of our veterans for their service. yesterday was veterans day, was spending a lot of time with you over our history has always been so much segregation in our country and elsewhere in the world. i feel as though with hindsight, you look back at the people who were once not allowed to be in , speaking mostly of african-americans, that they had to have their own division and they were eventually brought in to fight because we needed them. we allowed them to fight and the same thing with the japanese-americans during the korean war. i see the same thing going on who likesgender people to serve our country. and i think that in a number of years, maybe a decade or two decades, we are going to see the same thing happening over and over. where some people will be and i just think it's awful that somebody was suggests andedefine what gender is make it all about sex of your genitals at the time of birth. i wish we could take a different approach to this. science and medical
host: deborah's next in spokane, washington. deborah i'm ae is veteran and a trans woman. i want to thank all of our veterans for their service. yesterday was veterans day, was spending a lot of time with you over our history has always been so much segregation in our country and elsewhere in the world. i feel as though with hindsight, you look back at the people who were once not allowed to be in , speaking mostly of african-americans, that they had to have their own division and they were...