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deborah: i know. [laughter] deborah: it depends on who you talk to. democrats will argue that republicans are resistant to reauthorizing -- i'm sorry. it has been reauthorized. it has been. jonathan: the supreme court made a decision that congress can go and fix these issues that congress has been called on to do this, but it hasn't. deborah: when it happened it was a republican controlled body, both chambers. that has since changed. there is now an aggressive push by the house side led by democrats to come up with evidence. so, they are having hearings. there are some hearings out in the states, hearings here in congress. part of the challenge will be and already is whether they get republican support to do that. so far, there have not been a a lot signed on to hr 1 -- jonathan: or even any interest it would seem from the -- deborah: there is a couple of lawmakers that have voiced some interest or come to the hearings, including rodney, who is the ranking member. he attended the hearings. he has attended the hearings. [laughter] jonathan: you want to
deborah: i know. [laughter] deborah: it depends on who you talk to. democrats will argue that republicans are resistant to reauthorizing -- i'm sorry. it has been reauthorized. it has been. jonathan: the supreme court made a decision that congress can go and fix these issues that congress has been called on to do this, but it hasn't. deborah: when it happened it was a republican controlled body, both chambers. that has since changed. there is now an aggressive push by the house side led by...
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deborah: a colleague and i did a story. uva had done a poll questioning people if they trusted the election system. they were alarmed only half of them believe the system is fair. they were disillusioned. called voters and some of the people talked to -- what they said was trust them, we don't trust you. we don't trust -- they don't trust the media covering elections. about, they don't trust elections. at the risk of going down this rabbit hole, it is an interesting point to make that they have confidence in the electoral system but not in us. sort ofa result of long-standing mistrust of the press that was taken advantage of by the president during the campaign and while in office where he goes to rallies and calls members of the press, calls us enemies of the people and what we do is fake news and says whatever we do can't be trusted? is that what is feeding the mistrust in us? mistrust in than a the electoral system? deborah: i think so. some people didn't trust media before that anyway. it definitely played a role in tha
deborah: a colleague and i did a story. uva had done a poll questioning people if they trusted the election system. they were alarmed only half of them believe the system is fair. they were disillusioned. called voters and some of the people talked to -- what they said was trust them, we don't trust you. we don't trust -- they don't trust the media covering elections. about, they don't trust elections. at the risk of going down this rabbit hole, it is an interesting point to make that they have...
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deborah: that is the difficulty.chinese were hoping for -- it is not a normal negotiation where the chinese give something, america give something. you have to have some cooperation. you are not going to have the u.s. give in the sense of removing tariffs that already exist, it really is a one-way capitulation by china. china gives everything, the u.s. gives are grudgingly a small amount of tariff concessions. i think that is very difficult for the chinese. the more the united states says we are not going to relieve the tariff pressure immediately or in the near term, the harder it is for the chinese to say, well, in response, we will lock in our response and legal changes -- in legal changes. that is the difficulty. how do you get the chinese to lock into legal change when the u.s. will not remove a little bit of win-win outcome that there might be on the table? that is why i think these talks will go far longer and be far more difficult to close than most people seem to anticipate. shery: we will wait to see both s
deborah: that is the difficulty.chinese were hoping for -- it is not a normal negotiation where the chinese give something, america give something. you have to have some cooperation. you are not going to have the u.s. give in the sense of removing tariffs that already exist, it really is a one-way capitulation by china. china gives everything, the u.s. gives are grudgingly a small amount of tariff concessions. i think that is very difficult for the chinese. the more the united states says we...
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le decÍan deborah la devoradora de pastas. [risas] deborah: exactamente. por semana que es mi dÍa de fiesta. puedo comer en cantidades adecuadas para poder tener un control y no perder mi proceso. es aprender a comer con la guÍa de nutriciÓn que espectacular. le das prioridad a tu salud. es impresionante cÓmo nos cambia la vida. es fÁcil. cambiamos los ingredientes blancos por ingredientes que te dan aporte saludable a tu salud. alejandro: estamos super orgullosos de ti. antes decÍan que deborah vas todo el menÚ del restaurante, ahora estÁs devorando el mundo entero con este cambio fÍsico y mental. felicidades en nombre de toda la familia de yes! you can. ella con dedicaciÓn, esfuerzo, sacrificio, ha logrado bajar 47 libras. te pregunto a ti, cuÁntas libras quieres bajar? comunÍcate hoy mismo al 1888981406 o visita la pÁgina web de yes! you can. puedes transformar tu vida. sueÑos reales como tÚ y deborah. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ana: ya lo vieron. deborah es una historia real como tÚ que pudo hacer un cambio positivo en tu vida. si estÁ lista y quieres lograr una transfor
le decÍan deborah la devoradora de pastas. [risas] deborah: exactamente. por semana que es mi dÍa de fiesta. puedo comer en cantidades adecuadas para poder tener un control y no perder mi proceso. es aprender a comer con la guÍa de nutriciÓn que espectacular. le das prioridad a tu salud. es impresionante cÓmo nos cambia la vida. es fÁcil. cambiamos los ingredientes blancos por ingredientes que te dan aporte saludable a tu salud. alejandro: estamos super orgullosos de ti. antes decÍan que...
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from san quentin prison, deborah villalon, ktvu fox 2 news. >> thank you, deborah. >>> justice is coming attack on a 74-year-old san francisco woman out for her morning walk. >> we are glad she is alive to tell us what happened. >> what we now know about the attack and the man accused of kidnapping and raping her. >>> and a packed out at a board meeting in the new haven school district during the third day of a teacher's strike and one student's emotional plea. >>> good morning and thank you for joining us this morning, thursday morning, may 23. i am pam cook. >> good morning. i am dave clark. it is good to have you back. >> thank you. >> and steve paulson is here talking about our weather and the weather around the country. >>> well, these lows coming out of california and arizona, once they cross the rockies and into the plains, that sky we are having all this. these are very dynamic for this time of year. there won't be a quiz though, i promise. >> oh, okay! >> well, if you thought temperatures were closer to normal yesterday, you were right. santa rosa was only 1 above. san francisco
from san quentin prison, deborah villalon, ktvu fox 2 news. >> thank you, deborah. >>> justice is coming attack on a 74-year-old san francisco woman out for her morning walk. >> we are glad she is alive to tell us what happened. >> what we now know about the attack and the man accused of kidnapping and raping her. >>> and a packed out at a board meeting in the new haven school district during the third day of a teacher's strike and one student's emotional...
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to deborah coming up next here.itting down with howard its in. what he ho say about the man he calls perhaps yap yap yap yipching,coing, and rubbing... may be signs of allergic itch, a medical condition that may require fast-acting, prescription apoquel. apoquel has helped over 6 million itchy dogs get the relief they deserve. apoquel goes right to the source of itch to provide relief in as little as four hours! woof because nothing should come between you and your furry friend... ...especially not allergic itch! apoquel is for the control of itch associated with allergic dermatitis and the control of atopic dermatitis in dogs. do not use apoquel in dogs less than 12 months old or those with serious infections. apoquel may increase the chance of developing serious infections and may cause existing parasitic skin infestations or pre-existing cancers to worsen. do not use in breeding, pregnant or lactating dogs. most common side effects are vomiting and diarrhea. don't wait. ask your veterinarian about apoquel today.
to deborah coming up next here.itting down with howard its in. what he ho say about the man he calls perhaps yap yap yap yipching,coing, and rubbing... may be signs of allergic itch, a medical condition that may require fast-acting, prescription apoquel. apoquel has helped over 6 million itchy dogs get the relief they deserve. apoquel goes right to the source of itch to provide relief in as little as four hours! woof because nothing should come between you and your furry friend... ...especially...
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deborah sampson has an incredible story. she joined a massachusetts regimen. she was wounded twice and served in the battle of yorktown. when she was wounded she treated her own wounds so she wouldn't be found. she got sick. she would examined by a doctor who discovered she was a woman and was discharged. the key thing, she got a pension. probably the first woman in history. in fact, when deborah passed away , her husband partitioned the government for a spousal benefit. impact he got that. he was dead by the time they granted it to him. it is quite a story. she served as robert shurtleff. another is dr. mary walker. she was a surgeon, trained in new york. the army was crying for surgeons to come and help take care of the sick and wounded during the civil war. she presented herself. they don't want her , why do you think u because she is a woman. she volunteered her services for some time. finally, she was, they did hire her as a contract surgeon. she served in tennessee. she was taken prisoner by the confederate forces and held for four months down in richmon
deborah sampson has an incredible story. she joined a massachusetts regimen. she was wounded twice and served in the battle of yorktown. when she was wounded she treated her own wounds so she wouldn't be found. she got sick. she would examined by a doctor who discovered she was a woman and was discharged. the key thing, she got a pension. probably the first woman in history. in fact, when deborah passed away , her husband partitioned the government for a spousal benefit. impact he got that. he...
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:my last question for you, i have a last question for you deborah. the lawsuits that are out there across the country trying to stop some of these efforts, can you give a quick of date on where one or two might be that come to mind? >> yes they are having mixed results. we saw the supreme court i believe it was last year or the year before uphold ohio's voter purge effort and now we are seeing other states understanding they can also purge voters who haven't voted in past elections. we are seeing successes in some places. in florida initially it was ruled the state disenfranchisement law was unconstitutional and an appeals court reversed that and the whole thing was put on hold because of the ballot initiative. yes i mean i think as we see more laws to take effect like the one in texas i've been talking about we will see more litigation and i will be tracking it. >> deborah during i think it was an interview with time magazine during the time 100 last week or a couple of weeks ago, time moves so quickly in our new reality jared kushner the presidents
:my last question for you, i have a last question for you deborah. the lawsuits that are out there across the country trying to stop some of these efforts, can you give a quick of date on where one or two might be that come to mind? >> yes they are having mixed results. we saw the supreme court i believe it was last year or the year before uphold ohio's voter purge effort and now we are seeing other states understanding they can also purge voters who haven't voted in past elections. we...
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mark jonathan harris and deborah oppenheimer are joining us, everybody! cheers and applause ) sexism could win the presidential election. the second biggest economy in africa had its election and grand theft auto comes to real life. let's catch up on today's headlines. first up, over the past few weeks, there have been a slew of stories about how extreme police are in america. police in san diego, police in missouri and, of course, the fashion police who covered the met gala. ( laughter ) good lord, they were ruthless. ( laughter ) are you telling me a teacher doesn't camp? what did you wear to camp you (~bleep ) assholes. ( laughter ) but of all these examples of extreme police, a video that came out yesterday is one of the craziest things i've ever seen. >> newly released police video shows anaheim officers firing 76 shots in a busy residential neighborhood during a police chase last year. ( siren ) (shots fired ). >> investigators call their actions alarming and irresponsible. prosecutors say despite this video, there was not enough evidence to file cr
mark jonathan harris and deborah oppenheimer are joining us, everybody! cheers and applause ) sexism could win the presidential election. the second biggest economy in africa had its election and grand theft auto comes to real life. let's catch up on today's headlines. first up, over the past few weeks, there have been a slew of stories about how extreme police are in america. police in san diego, police in missouri and, of course, the fashion police who covered the met gala. ( laughter ) good...
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in the embassy by the government it's a very politically motivated situation but why do you think deborah taylor ignored all your. editors clemency pleas all the mitigation a little history deborah taylor felt that none of that mitigation was worth even looking at whereas we said outside the court after her judgment we would actually call on everyone to read the submissions that we submitted in court they're not long and to make up your own mind she she went so far as to completely discount the united nations saying that the ruling that the united nations have given twice saying that both sweden and the united kingdom had a duty to let your day in a sound free she said was based on misconceptions of fact and role and had no bearing in her court it was an extremely dismissive thing for her to say jews and i know they're not removed journalists international so many other international organizations have expressed concern about what's happened to your editor i've got to ask you obviously how he is because we have press freedom advocates sources have told us they fear for his life what is hi
in the embassy by the government it's a very politically motivated situation but why do you think deborah taylor ignored all your. editors clemency pleas all the mitigation a little history deborah taylor felt that none of that mitigation was worth even looking at whereas we said outside the court after her judgment we would actually call on everyone to read the submissions that we submitted in court they're not long and to make up your own mind she she went so far as to completely discount the...
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legal immigrants to the 1000 with no explanation. 44 year old deborah has also been interception center she was pregnant when the government decided to close down the center in the suburbs. since then she has lost the baby and her job. i've looked for a job after the miscarriage but he wants me at my age for the child to get sick once a month my biggest fear is not being able to feed my son i only hope i have is of leaving italy i see no future at the moment but if. the right wing government says it wants to put it 1st it's promised jobs and getting rid of migrants but the tough conditions are impacting the locals as well deborah was born to parents and now she wants to move out of her old country in search of. the latest barrel bomb attacks and air strikes in northwest syria have killed at least 10 civilians syrian government and russian forces launched the attacks on wednesday and the u.n. says more than 300000 people have been displaced in the past month reports from they were. this is how the government's won back territory from the armed opposition. targeting civilians to pressure
legal immigrants to the 1000 with no explanation. 44 year old deborah has also been interception center she was pregnant when the government decided to close down the center in the suburbs. since then she has lost the baby and her job. i've looked for a job after the miscarriage but he wants me at my age for the child to get sick once a month my biggest fear is not being able to feed my son i only hope i have is of leaving italy i see no future at the moment but if. the right wing government...
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here's deborah massin—france again. really moving the needle in terms of females in their senior management are looking at how they coach and mentor males and females, but particularly females for senior management roles, because sometimes it is women who hold themselves back by saying, oh, no, i couldn't possibly do that. now let's brief you on some other business stories. in the last couple of hours, the japanese electronics company panasonic has announced it is suspending business with the chinese telecoms giant huawei and its 68 affiliates to comply with a us ban. panasonic said it had stopped shipments of certain components to the chinese firm. brazilian cosmetics group natura has announced that it is buying uk—based direct—selling cosmetics business avon. natura, which already owns the body shop and aesop, is brazil's top business in cosmetics, perfumes and toiletries.|ts all—stock offer of about $2 billion means natura shareholders will hold 76% of the combined company, which will have annual revenue of over $10
here's deborah massin—france again. really moving the needle in terms of females in their senior management are looking at how they coach and mentor males and females, but particularly females for senior management roles, because sometimes it is women who hold themselves back by saying, oh, no, i couldn't possibly do that. now let's brief you on some other business stories. in the last couple of hours, the japanese electronics company panasonic has announced it is suspending business with the...
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in the embassy by the government it's a very politically motivated situation but why do you think deborah taylor ignored all your. edits is clemency pleas all the mitigation a little history deborah taylor felt that none of that mitigation was worth even looking at whereas we said outside the court after her judgment we would actually call on everyone to read the.
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judge deborah taylor and and of course there was this extradition request where we can tell me what explain what happened there from the time the training was informed of the extradition which was the day that he was arrested the u.s. has sixty five days to give a full charge she's sorry. that is what has been pencilled in for the twelfth of june we saw on wednesday when he was sentenced for a for a bail issue he was given a maximum sentence. double what the soap or so-called speedboat killer was given who was only given six months was given fifty weeks it should be noted it's punitive you know jordan has been persecuted throughout his time in the embassy by the government it's a very politically motivated situation but why do you think the average jailer ignored all your. editors clemency pleas all the mitigation a little history deborah taylor felt that none of that mitigation was worth even looking at whereas we said outside the court after her judgement we would actually call on everyone to read the submissions that we we submitted in court they're not long and to make up your own mind
judge deborah taylor and and of course there was this extradition request where we can tell me what explain what happened there from the time the training was informed of the extradition which was the day that he was arrested the u.s. has sixty five days to give a full charge she's sorry. that is what has been pencilled in for the twelfth of june we saw on wednesday when he was sentenced for a for a bail issue he was given a maximum sentence. double what the soap or so-called speedboat killer...
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but it did come with spousal privilege, which meant deborah didn't have to talk to the cops about herhy husband. she also reportedly got access to a substantial share of his money. >> deborah doesn't do anything unless deborah benefits. >> that's a character reference i'm not sure i'd want to have. >> she is a savvy business woman. >> reporter: meanwhile, out in hollywood, susan berman, was struggling to make it as a screenwriter. >> things weren't quite going as well as she would have liked with her career. >> reporter: for years, susan had relied on bob for help and he responded, sometimes with big checks. two at least for $25,000. >> there was some macabre kind of kooky energy that went on between them. >> reporter: we got some unique insight from a woman who claims she was susan berman's closest confidante and therapist and psychic. her name is barbara stabiner, and she told us she knows what susan was thinking. in fact, she gave the police many hours of her recorded conversations with susan, in which, during those last months of 2000, according to barbara, susan grew increasingly
but it did come with spousal privilege, which meant deborah didn't have to talk to the cops about herhy husband. she also reportedly got access to a substantial share of his money. >> deborah doesn't do anything unless deborah benefits. >> that's a character reference i'm not sure i'd want to have. >> she is a savvy business woman. >> reporter: meanwhile, out in hollywood, susan berman, was struggling to make it as a screenwriter. >> things weren't quite going as...
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deborah is executive director of the asian trade center in singapore she says that the u.s. is motivated not just by security but also by technology and trade can science. the u.s. has been planning to do something about huawei apparent for some time and put the old pending the resolution of the trade and tariff discussion in the united states appear to have decided that those trade have discussions are not going to be resolved as quickly as pated sin they might as well to see forward with while a chance in so now the 2 things because of the timing because of the trade talks fell apart and while a grand was announced almost immediately those 2 things have definitely become complacent both sides think they have the upper hand so you're you're in a an unusual situation where both parties genuinely believe that they have the upper hand both parties sophistic important facts on the ground they think support that bolsters their claim when you start talking a particular about digital and technology that backs everyone that is so nations that is the future of where we expect to see
deborah is executive director of the asian trade center in singapore she says that the u.s. is motivated not just by security but also by technology and trade can science. the u.s. has been planning to do something about huawei apparent for some time and put the old pending the resolution of the trade and tariff discussion in the united states appear to have decided that those trade have discussions are not going to be resolved as quickly as pated sin they might as well to see forward with...
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here's deborah roberts. >> reporter: it's the kind of party you don't want to miss.pumping. the crowd jumping. except this is no ordinary night out. this party starts at the crack of dawn. this is day breaker. the buzz comes with a dose of mindfulness and no booze. it's one of a growing list of venues offering an alternative to drinking. they call themselves sober-curious. josh is one of them. >> i said, let me do november and december, no alcohol. i did it as an experiment and it made such a difference. all right he heard when the sober curious movement through ruby warring ton who wrote a book by the same name. >> anyone who is questioning drinking is sober-curious. it requires thinking of yourself as a nondrinker. and from there, selectively, thinking about when you would engage in a drink. >> reporter: for those questioning the effect of alcohol in their lives, this has provided an alternative. a former consultants turned entrepreneur is now capitalizing on the sober curious movement. >> the only thing that is different is that those drinks don't have alcohol in
here's deborah roberts. >> reporter: it's the kind of party you don't want to miss.pumping. the crowd jumping. except this is no ordinary night out. this party starts at the crack of dawn. this is day breaker. the buzz comes with a dose of mindfulness and no booze. it's one of a growing list of venues offering an alternative to drinking. they call themselves sober-curious. josh is one of them. >> i said, let me do november and december, no alcohol. i did it as an experiment and it...
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deborah, thank you.tonight about a doctor from the sacramento area who was killed porter jessica tells us the men had recently retired and was on vacation with his wife. >> reporter: flowers and a warning sign, now marks the beach where doctor thomas died saturday, readily killed in a shark attack. >> a fantastic guy, a great guy, you could not help but love him. >> reporter: he had been vacationing for about two weeks with his wife, he was swimming six yards from shore when the attack happened. >> he called saturday, he said he was attacked by a shark and he did not make it. i had to sit down. i could not believe it. >> reporter: he says smiley was his best friend, they met 40 years ago at uc berkeley. >> just full of life, happy, loving, kind, intelligent, very giving. a rare person. >> reporter: he said he just retired in january from his optometry practice. smiley was looking forward to traveling with his wife and spending time with his three children and six grandchildren. >> they have been through
deborah, thank you.tonight about a doctor from the sacramento area who was killed porter jessica tells us the men had recently retired and was on vacation with his wife. >> reporter: flowers and a warning sign, now marks the beach where doctor thomas died saturday, readily killed in a shark attack. >> a fantastic guy, a great guy, you could not help but love him. >> reporter: he had been vacationing for about two weeks with his wife, he was swimming six yards from shore when...
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deborah? >> reporter: frank, that pioneering dispensary opened in 1997 and is still there. but, for medical sales only. what fairfax and so many communities are trying to figure out, is recreational cannabis. >> reporter: first farmers market of the season, and fairfax is as funky as ever. always more counterculture than corporate. ask those born and raised here. >> one of the last town in marin tried to stay this way, free and open spirited and open- minded. >> reporter: not so free- spirited on legal pot. more than a dozen meetings so far and still no coordinates. >> you would think fairfax, rock stars, janis joplin and everyone else. famous musicians. then, why is it illegal here? >> reporter: the only reason we are here is because we are grandfathered in. >> reporter: the town's only dispensary has been in the spot 25 years, but customers here must still have a medical card. >> people are shocked. they walk in, and they find out we are medical only as a storefront, because that is all we are allowed to do. and, they say so where can i go? >> reporter: for a walk-up stor
deborah? >> reporter: frank, that pioneering dispensary opened in 1997 and is still there. but, for medical sales only. what fairfax and so many communities are trying to figure out, is recreational cannabis. >> reporter: first farmers market of the season, and fairfax is as funky as ever. always more counterculture than corporate. ask those born and raised here. >> one of the last town in marin tried to stay this way, free and open spirited and open- minded. >>...
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judge deborah taylor and of course there was this extradition request we can tell me explain what happened there from the time that you're doing was informed of the extradition which was the day that he was arrested the u.s. has sixty five days to give a full charge sheet so that is what has been pencilled in for the twelfth of june we saw on wednesday when he was sentenced for a for a bail issue he was given a maximum sentence. double what the soap or so-called speedboat killer was given who was only given six months to do was given fifty weeks it should be noted it's punitive you know jordan has been persecuted throughout his time in the embassy by the government it's a very politically motivated situation but why do you think the average tailor ignored all your. editor's clemency pleas all the mitigation a little history deborah taylor felt that none of that mitigation was worth even looking at where as we said outside the court after her judgment we would actually call on everyone to read the submissions that we we submitted in court they're not long and to make up your own mind she sh
judge deborah taylor and of course there was this extradition request we can tell me explain what happened there from the time that you're doing was informed of the extradition which was the day that he was arrested the u.s. has sixty five days to give a full charge sheet so that is what has been pencilled in for the twelfth of june we saw on wednesday when he was sentenced for a for a bail issue he was given a maximum sentence. double what the soap or so-called speedboat killer was given who...
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deborah taylor she said that the case was particularly serious and merited almost the full sentence which would have been and also highlighted the fact that the whole duty in a song but cost the british taxpayer sixteen million pounds she rejected the claims by his defense that he should. give you levy and see due to the fact he'd already spent seven years in the ecuadorian embassy while he was given the sentence judy in a song if he was impassive standing there in the dock. but his supporters up in the public gallery chanted show you when you as a sentence was passed and off two words this is what the head of wiki leaks himself had to say. to get a sentence only two weeks short of to maximum sentence is an outrage. it's known as the sentencing guidelines. and when i point out it's just a comparison. that is people killer. that's six months. for not showing up in court to hear his sentencing for manslaughter. or joining the song should be in the ecuadorian embassy here in central london for almost seventy years not sought asylum there to avoid being extradited to sweden where he was
deborah taylor she said that the case was particularly serious and merited almost the full sentence which would have been and also highlighted the fact that the whole duty in a song but cost the british taxpayer sixteen million pounds she rejected the claims by his defense that he should. give you levy and see due to the fact he'd already spent seven years in the ecuadorian embassy while he was given the sentence judy in a song if he was impassive standing there in the dock. but his supporters...
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deborah, there's so many legal angles to this.e you back because this changes every day, this story. deborah bloom, thank you very much. maybe i will be a lawyer in my next career. lauren, over to you. lauren: let's take a look at how your money is doing this morning. and it's going to be another tough day, another volatile day on wall street. we had the dow down 185 points a and the s&p 500 and the nasdaq not doing any better percentage wise, looking at four days of losses in a row. still ahead, we'll take you to vegas for the salt conference where li liz klaman is. and secretary of state mike pompeo is mad at britain. you're watching "fbn: a.m." ♪ morning. what are you doing? isn't it obvious? nah. we're delivering live market coverage and offering expert analysis completely free. we're helping you make sense of the markets without cable or a subscription from anywhere you are. i get that. but what are you doing here? nice pajamas. really? i say pajamas. pajamas, pajamas, whichever. good. yahoo finance live. stream free anywhere
deborah, there's so many legal angles to this.e you back because this changes every day, this story. deborah bloom, thank you very much. maybe i will be a lawyer in my next career. lauren, over to you. lauren: let's take a look at how your money is doing this morning. and it's going to be another tough day, another volatile day on wall street. we had the dow down 185 points a and the s&p 500 and the nasdaq not doing any better percentage wise, looking at four days of losses in a row. still...
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promised jobs and getting rid of migrants but the tough conditions are impacting the locals as well deborah was born to italian parents and now she wants to move out of her old country in search of a better like some of the job with al-jazeera. the next report in this series focuses on the story of 2 boys born in italy hailed as heroes but still waiting for citizenship you can see that throughout the day on thursday 0. next up on the weather with mckelway still to come on the program. green is the color in argentina the symbol of women demanding the right to have an abortion. the fastest way to a hospital in kenya how a ride on 2 wheels is the way to go for many. and in sports a final farewell to one of the legend so for the world. the web sponsored by cattle and. has been described already as the 4th worst tornado season so far on record in the u.s. not cause it is the heat in the heart of tornado season the most vicious one in the monday night was this one in salinas ohio it's sort of for and part of the time as you can see from this particular footage that is because we feed up the most
promised jobs and getting rid of migrants but the tough conditions are impacting the locals as well deborah was born to italian parents and now she wants to move out of her old country in search of a better like some of the job with al-jazeera. the next report in this series focuses on the story of 2 boys born in italy hailed as heroes but still waiting for citizenship you can see that throughout the day on thursday 0. next up on the weather with mckelway still to come on the program. green is...
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promise jobs and getting rid of migrants but the tough conditions are impacting the locals as well deborah was born to italian parents and now she wants to move out of her own country in search of a better life. and on thursday we'll have the story of 2 boys born in italy hailed as heroes because still waiting for citizenship that's here on al-jazeera. saudi arabia is being accused of using israeli spy ware to target a prominent critic in britain. sorry as a satirist on you tube or has racked up more than 200000000 views on his channel where he regularly criticizes the saudi royal family so the arabia's embassy in london was notified of a legal claim on tuesday accusing the kingdom of hacking the comedian's phone and using it to spy on him it's the latest allegation linked to the israeli group the israeli surveillance companies products of allegedly being used to target activists and journalists around the world. is the executive director of the research organization the arab center washington he says the latest revelations do follow a pattern that's been seen before. this is not an isolat
promise jobs and getting rid of migrants but the tough conditions are impacting the locals as well deborah was born to italian parents and now she wants to move out of her own country in search of a better life. and on thursday we'll have the story of 2 boys born in italy hailed as heroes because still waiting for citizenship that's here on al-jazeera. saudi arabia is being accused of using israeli spy ware to target a prominent critic in britain. sorry as a satirist on you tube or has racked...
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let's go to deborah in nevada. deborah?ller: hello >> deborah >> caller: yeah, hi, jim love watching your show. >> thank you >> caller: just curious about -- >> we like the speck we like the spec of shockwave. specs are made to be broken in this market. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round"! >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ for serta's memorial day hurmattress hot buyub for just $498 get a serta pillowtop queen mattress and free boxspring that's premium serta comfort without the premium price for a limited time only at your local sam's club >>> interesting. another ugly day for the averages where everyone was freaking out about the trade war, of course what groups are we still speculating on how about health care. consider the implications of tg therapeutics i know a small cap early stage biopharmaceutical company that is focused on fighting cancer and bioimmune diseases a lot of times you ask about this stock during the "lightning round. it's been a wild t
let's go to deborah in nevada. deborah?ller: hello >> deborah >> caller: yeah, hi, jim love watching your show. >> thank you >> caller: just curious about -- >> we like the speck we like the spec of shockwave. specs are made to be broken in this market. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round"! >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ for serta's memorial day hurmattress...
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deborah pado is the only reporter in the outbreak, where she found a danger in the disease. >> reporter: 2-year-old charity fighting for her life in this ebola treatment center. she was admitted today with her mother, who lies isolated in another plastic tube, too sick to tend to her little girl. there's been major advances in thebola since the outbreak in 2014. now, patients are put in these plastic tubes, that provides a protective barrier between the doctor and the patient. there's a new vaccine, which should be good news for the democratic republic of congo in its fight against its deadliest outbreak to date. but this epidemic is in a war zone. this ebola manager told us their hospitals are repeatedly being targeted by the more than 30 armed militia groups roaming the f forests around the hot zones. >> every time you have an incident, it takes weeks to recover. the last incident was around april, when our w.h.o. colleague unfortunately got killed. it took us three weeks to recover. >> reporter: but the violence has not deterred this woman from her work at the unicef children's unit.
deborah pado is the only reporter in the outbreak, where she found a danger in the disease. >> reporter: 2-year-old charity fighting for her life in this ebola treatment center. she was admitted today with her mother, who lies isolated in another plastic tube, too sick to tend to her little girl. there's been major advances in thebola since the outbreak in 2014. now, patients are put in these plastic tubes, that provides a protective barrier between the doctor and the patient. there's a...
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deborah: i think it is a combination.re forces trying to counter some of the opening that is going on. there's a lot of money at stake, particularly for some of the state owned enterprises. there is some bureaucratic control going on. but for the administration, it is important to continue to push to break down some of those barriers because it is the only way we will start to see true market access for some of those companies i think there is a credibility issue at stake here. they have to come and show they can actually deliver on the commitment made to the united states. the vice permit or do that -- vice premier do that? how does he gain that back in the next 48 hours? deborah: i think it is not just about the vice premier. it is really ensuring that we understand as the united states that there is a commitment from the top in china that they cannot only make these commitments, but they are able to implement and enforce them. that is going to be critical, and the vice premier is going to have to demonstrate that. part
deborah: i think it is a combination.re forces trying to counter some of the opening that is going on. there's a lot of money at stake, particularly for some of the state owned enterprises. there is some bureaucratic control going on. but for the administration, it is important to continue to push to break down some of those barriers because it is the only way we will start to see true market access for some of those companies i think there is a credibility issue at stake here. they have to...
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forty four year old deborah has also been laid off from a migrant reception center he was pregnant when the government decided to close down the center in the suburbs of rome since then she has lost the baby and her job . i've looked for a job after the miscarriage but he wants me at my age for the child to get sick once a month my biggest fear is not being able to feed my son i only hope i have is of leaving italy i see no future at the moment but it is all for doing. the right thing government says it wants to put it hollywood's first its promise jobs and getting rid of migrants but the tough conditions are impacting the locals as well deborah was going to tell you parents now she wants to move out of her old country in search of a better like some other job with out of the era. well on thursday will have the story of two migrant children who were born in italy and held as heroes but is still waiting for citizenship that will be right here all al-jazeera. now the front runner in the race to become the u.k.'s next prime minister has been ordered to court over allegations he lied to the
forty four year old deborah has also been laid off from a migrant reception center he was pregnant when the government decided to close down the center in the suburbs of rome since then she has lost the baby and her job . i've looked for a job after the miscarriage but he wants me at my age for the child to get sick once a month my biggest fear is not being able to feed my son i only hope i have is of leaving italy i see no future at the moment but it is all for doing. the right thing...
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no offense to deborah, having the d.o.j. have relate recommens for the sfpd what they should be doing is tantamount having a fox guard the hen house. you can't have a treasonous telling another treasonous body telling what to do. this time last year sfpd was a 9/19/11 co-conspirator. there are two others more recent. the recently it was announced that jamal truelove was awarded $13.1 million after six years of his life was wasted after being framed by the san francisco police department. it should be called the san francisco domestic terrorist department. given there was a murder and someone was framed, that means the culprit the murder is still out there and one would be foolish not to suspect san francisco domestic department. that would bring skepticism of chief scott's report. i'm requiring all footage be made to the public immediately. also last thursday, the san francisco police department was involved in abducting a homeless woman called diamond, that's three strikes of treason and unlike the three strikes law, treaso
no offense to deborah, having the d.o.j. have relate recommens for the sfpd what they should be doing is tantamount having a fox guard the hen house. you can't have a treasonous telling another treasonous body telling what to do. this time last year sfpd was a 9/19/11 co-conspirator. there are two others more recent. the recently it was announced that jamal truelove was awarded $13.1 million after six years of his life was wasted after being framed by the san francisco police department. it...
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into a crater on the moon's surface a 2nd probe collected a relight data on the resulting plume of deborah before it self impacting nearby. the lunar reconnaissance orbiter above was able to identify water vapor in the cloud of dust. india launched its 1st lunar probe in 2008. it's right are found evidence of water ice in more than 40 craters at the northern pole an estimated $600000000.00 tons of it. one day this water could help support a man station on the moon. the water itself might have arrived on the moon through collisions with asteroids or comets or from the sun created when solar winds hit the moon's surface and hydrogen atoms in the wind react with oxygen in the lunar rocks and dust to create a page to 0 the water then pools in those deep chilly craters at the moon's poles. thanks to data collected by the lunar atmosphere and dust environment explorer nothing scientists recently made a sensational discovery. streams of meteoroids striking what appear to be dry patches of the moon through a vapor which enters the thin lunar up the sphere and moves water around the surface. in the
into a crater on the moon's surface a 2nd probe collected a relight data on the resulting plume of deborah before it self impacting nearby. the lunar reconnaissance orbiter above was able to identify water vapor in the cloud of dust. india launched its 1st lunar probe in 2008. it's right are found evidence of water ice in more than 40 craters at the northern pole an estimated $600000000.00 tons of it. one day this water could help support a man station on the moon. the water itself might have...
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deborah mass in france from the international labour organisation.re no plans to get the boeing 737 max back in the air. it was grounded in march after two fatal accidents within five months. they say are yet to they submit the safety upgrade they have been working on for approval. the faa will meet later today in texas. the french finance minister has called for a rebalancing between renault and nissan. they are part of an alliance with this too busy —— mitsubishi. control of the alliance has been under scrutiny since mr ghosn was arrested under financial misconduct charges in november. he is back in a tokyo court today. amazon has seen off a shareholder rebellion over its facial recognition technology. investors rejected a proposed and on selling the kid to us government agencies. the company says it is useful for catching criminals, preventing crime and finding missing people. civil rights and pain is have a size that is perhaps the most dangerous surveillance technology ever developed. let's have a quick look at the markets. us stocks falling bac
deborah mass in france from the international labour organisation.re no plans to get the boeing 737 max back in the air. it was grounded in march after two fatal accidents within five months. they say are yet to they submit the safety upgrade they have been working on for approval. the faa will meet later today in texas. the french finance minister has called for a rebalancing between renault and nissan. they are part of an alliance with this too busy —— mitsubishi. control of the alliance...
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among the demonstrators was rosamund kissy deborah whose daughter had died from the effects of pollution. on here basically to raise the weather that message needs to be getting out that. if you deal with that pollution you deal with climate change and vices it needs to be something that is on everybody's lips we are not there yet but every single day there are people becoming aware of the. brussels defacto capital of the european union was also scene of climate change protests some 15000 people took to the streets ahead of you parliamentary elections . first of all we want to show the politicians that we have to move forward on those issues they don't seem to act so a 2nd motivation for us is to raise awareness among the population organize it stressed that saving the planet goes beyond the focus on the environment. to solve the climate issue we'll have to rethink the global organisation of our society it's clear that now it is there's a tendency to oppose people who protest for the climate and those who protest to increase their purchasing power we think it's possible that policies whi
among the demonstrators was rosamund kissy deborah whose daughter had died from the effects of pollution. on here basically to raise the weather that message needs to be getting out that. if you deal with that pollution you deal with climate change and vices it needs to be something that is on everybody's lips we are not there yet but every single day there are people becoming aware of the. brussels defacto capital of the european union was also scene of climate change protests some 15000...
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ktvu's deborah villalon reports the vacancy comes with the department and turmoil and questions about officer conduct and use of force. >> this community is a tough community. it has real spirit of redemption, a real backbone. >> reporter: about 100 vallejo represents gather to talk about who they are, and this what they want. ey want. about half a dozen candidates are hoped to be recruited. this forum seeks input on what residents value. the mayor wants someone community-minded. as risks widen between officers and residents after a series of high profile fatal shootings of young black men. and incidents of questionable force on and off duty. many residents want a reform. the mayor doesn't disagree >> oakland needs to keep listening to what our community has to say. >> reporter: has that been lacking? >> i would not say it has been lacking, but what i can say is that we need more during this critical time. >> i don't know what type of training the department has received but it received training. >> reporter: oakland chief howard jordan hired to advise on the selection says he has an
ktvu's deborah villalon reports the vacancy comes with the department and turmoil and questions about officer conduct and use of force. >> this community is a tough community. it has real spirit of redemption, a real backbone. >> reporter: about 100 vallejo represents gather to talk about who they are, and this what they want. ey want. about half a dozen candidates are hoped to be recruited. this forum seeks input on what residents value. the mayor wants someone community-minded. as...
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natural resources was founded by deborah jackson and chris pritchard in 1988. deborah and chris believed that pregnant women should have the natural resources to be informed, responsible and creative during this time of create personal transformation. natural resources is san francisco's oldest community pregnancy childbirth and early parenting center n.2013, jenny uzepa, mother of two, purchased the business and in 2015, natural resources became a nonprofit organization. the sbllg considered a historic resource. it's a three-story wood frame mixed-use building designed in a style consistent with the edwardian period with classical revival influences. staff is recommending support of this application and the following futures to be safeguarded. their educational programs for parents and birth professionals, resources line of products and the retail classroom and children's play spaces. the next business is ocean's cyclery. it is an independent, familily-owned bicycle repair shop located at 1935 ocean avenue. it has been in business since november 1996 and is co
natural resources was founded by deborah jackson and chris pritchard in 1988. deborah and chris believed that pregnant women should have the natural resources to be informed, responsible and creative during this time of create personal transformation. natural resources is san francisco's oldest community pregnancy childbirth and early parenting center n.2013, jenny uzepa, mother of two, purchased the business and in 2015, natural resources became a nonprofit organization. the sbllg considered a...
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deborah villalon, ktvu fox 2 news >>> santa rosa police need your help tracking down a backpack thief caught on camera. now, police say this man stole a backpack from a car in a parking garage on 1st street. the suspect then used a stolen credit card to buy a new skateboard at the santa rosa plaza. but the worst part police say is the backpack held the only copy of the victim's phd thesis. if you have any information on the crime, the backpack or the suspect call santa rosa police. ice. >>> the tiniest baby on record is now home after spending five months in the nicu in san diego. the micro preemie was born in december at 23 weeks and 3 days and weighed only 8.6-ounces. doctors named her stevie and told her father that she would likely die within an hour of birth but she managed to hang on and gain weight. she is now breathing and eating on her own. she grew to 5-pounds. there she is graduating from the hospital and heading home. >> pam, i need to kiss that baby. >> i know! >>> the time is 5:41. still ahead, we will catch up with a homeless city worker in san francisco we introduced y
deborah villalon, ktvu fox 2 news >>> santa rosa police need your help tracking down a backpack thief caught on camera. now, police say this man stole a backpack from a car in a parking garage on 1st street. the suspect then used a stolen credit card to buy a new skateboard at the santa rosa plaza. but the worst part police say is the backpack held the only copy of the victim's phd thesis. if you have any information on the crime, the backpack or the suspect call santa rosa police....
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your mum didn't believe deborah because you thank you so much you. this girl you gotta come up with something for you. guys think if you do this. the stop is a welcome relief to the cramped passages their bodies a and their stomachs are empty. jeff think only. you. can give them how little you. know you were going to but what is known. as a precaution they wait until daylight before setting off again. by the early morning the vaccines have been on the road for twenty two. even so sharif proceeds with caution. but you may think i'm going to be on your beat by beat up on. that. good judgment at these times is critical. the gamble seems to have paid off after twenty four hours the taxi arrives in kiss adieu good. luck is against them. the pharmacy is closed the ice has melted and the vaccines urgently need to be refrigerated. but the money going to come up with you know i. don't know no man got no no when you go to device you get one foot out. the pharmacist is on his way but one passenger is tired of waiting. that's a good while before the big will be
your mum didn't believe deborah because you thank you so much you. this girl you gotta come up with something for you. guys think if you do this. the stop is a welcome relief to the cramped passages their bodies a and their stomachs are empty. jeff think only. you. can give them how little you. know you were going to but what is known. as a precaution they wait until daylight before setting off again. by the early morning the vaccines have been on the road for twenty two. even so sharif...
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. >> when i sat down with mark and deborah tice in 2017 their belief that their son austin would come home was unwavering. >> his birthday is coming up soon. we're really hoping that we can >> two birthdays have come and gone since then. but now the family is even more optimistic. their belief shared by the state department which says they are still operating under the assumption austin is alive. >> people may have thought those sweet parents they have to hang on to hope. they can now say oh, looks like they have kny expectations are very high. >> what intel the u.s. may have remains unclear but the elicited some leads.n tice went missing in 2012. his parents have made repeated trips to syria but the syrian government has denied knowledge of his whereabouts. >> when he is released, there will being a great benefit and sincere appreciation from the united states government. we are authorized to send that message from the highest level. >> last night the national press club hosted a night out for austin. restaurants across 13 states and washington, d.c. donating their the state departme
. >> when i sat down with mark and deborah tice in 2017 their belief that their son austin would come home was unwavering. >> his birthday is coming up soon. we're really hoping that we can >> two birthdays have come and gone since then. but now the family is even more optimistic. their belief shared by the state department which says they are still operating under the assumption austin is alive. >> people may have thought those sweet parents they have to hang on to...
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stations that were closed on wednesday have reopened cleanup crews at the main protest areas sweeping up deborah the police barricades are still there but the situation is largely peaceful now the tide of public opinion seems to be against and his supporters at the moment there are comments on social media on local television stations criticizing probabl and his supporters for disrupting peace during the month of ramadan the hash tag tunk up probabl war which translates to a breast problem was the top trending topic on twitter in indonesia on wednesday and then you've also got 2 out of 5 of the coalition parties in groups who've distance themselves from the demonstrations issuing statements to say that they accept the electoral outcome but problem is counting on support from islamist groups he's aligned himself with these hardline extremist groups and in the past these groups have been able to mobilize massive port for street demonstrations the best example was in late 2016 when they organized a series of protests against the then governor of jakarta who's christian and an ethnic chinese who was
stations that were closed on wednesday have reopened cleanup crews at the main protest areas sweeping up deborah the police barricades are still there but the situation is largely peaceful now the tide of public opinion seems to be against and his supporters at the moment there are comments on social media on local television stations criticizing probabl and his supporters for disrupting peace during the month of ramadan the hash tag tunk up probabl war which translates to a breast problem was...
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. >>> deborah, what did you not know when you say you don't know anything about the system.d some direct involvement in it. as you did this film, what surprised you the most? >> the billions of dollars spent on the system. the enormous caseloads that make it very, very challenging for anybody to devote time to children. and really the brain, how a child's life can be turned around by the proper intervention, trauma informed care and people who are really dedicated to improving their lives. >> mark what would -- go ahead. >> you see in the clip, the amount of paperwork. the paperwork represents the massive number of people the system tries to deal with. as someone in our film says, each case is individual. you can't look at them as statistics. each of these kids has a remarkable potential. >> but it's a government -- in many cases it's something administered by some level of government. is it, as we often think about government programs that are bad, broken or wasteful or whatever the case is. if you had to evaluate the foster care system, how would you rate it in america? >>
. >>> deborah, what did you not know when you say you don't know anything about the system.d some direct involvement in it. as you did this film, what surprised you the most? >> the billions of dollars spent on the system. the enormous caseloads that make it very, very challenging for anybody to devote time to children. and really the brain, how a child's life can be turned around by the proper intervention, trauma informed care and people who are really dedicated to improving...