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deborah: it does. when you engage with any governmental agency for any reason, you have the ability to register to vote. one of the things people will say about voting is, i never registered because nobody asked me. if you go to an agency, getting your drivers license for example , and somebody says, have you registered to vote, it triggers you to say, maybe i haven't and i can vote. it gives the opportunity to do it without pain and suffering and it becomes a natural activity. we are 100% in this fight for automatic voter registration at the league of women voters and we hope it becomes standard across the country. geoff: this is an off year election year but six states are holding election for governor, state legislature, and supreme court. how can states close the gap between off your turnout and presidential election year turnout? deborah: one thing is talk about the issues, issues in your state that are important enough to vote for. gubernatorial races are very critical to people because their gov
deborah: it does. when you engage with any governmental agency for any reason, you have the ability to register to vote. one of the things people will say about voting is, i never registered because nobody asked me. if you go to an agency, getting your drivers license for example , and somebody says, have you registered to vote, it triggers you to say, maybe i haven't and i can vote. it gives the opportunity to do it without pain and suffering and it becomes a natural activity. we are 100% in...
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♪ >>> my name is deborah tate.middle sister to sharon tate. >> juju: sharon tate, a model and budding hollywood movie star best known for her breakout role in "valley of the dolls." >> let's face it. all i know how to do is take off my clothes. >> juju: she was building her family with famous director roman polanski when the unthinkable happened. >> she was physically perfect. but more important than that, she was an absolutely beautiful soul. had a wicked sense of humor. >> juju: deborah tate speaking exclusively to abc news saying the killing of her sister and others by members of the manson family changed the lives of her loved ones forever. >> my dad retired from the military. he went out on his own quest to find the killers. it affected everything. >> juju: deborah has made it her life's mission to help keep the manson family members behind bars, including the newly released leslie van houten, who was not directly involved in her sister's murder. >> is she a nice girl? no. we're talking about one of the most m
♪ >>> my name is deborah tate.middle sister to sharon tate. >> juju: sharon tate, a model and budding hollywood movie star best known for her breakout role in "valley of the dolls." >> let's face it. all i know how to do is take off my clothes. >> juju: she was building her family with famous director roman polanski when the unthinkable happened. >> she was physically perfect. but more important than that, she was an absolutely beautiful soul. had a...
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i hope you have some thoughts for deborah. women in the book.orothy thompson is a force, an absolute force. yet she's married to a nobel prize winner whom folks in the audience will know. and then francis guenther whom you just mentioned having this rather intriguing relationship is unable or seems to do our own work and yet without her in a reading the book john gunther would've been a fraction of what he was. tell us about these women. >> that is sort ofha what john gunther thought. he credited francis with all the best ideas. this is a first generation of american women who have been university educator in nearly equal numbers to their male counterparts. they are working in a field that is a relatively new field for americans in the sense that foreign correspondence is being formed in the modern way at exactly this moment. and there are a number of women, it's notable how many american women count among the celebrities in foreign correspondence. so there's dorothy thompson. there's virginia, there's emily hahn at the the new yorker. there's j
i hope you have some thoughts for deborah. women in the book.orothy thompson is a force, an absolute force. yet she's married to a nobel prize winner whom folks in the audience will know. and then francis guenther whom you just mentioned having this rather intriguing relationship is unable or seems to do our own work and yet without her in a reading the book john gunther would've been a fraction of what he was. tell us about these women. >> that is sort ofha what john gunther thought. he...
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[applause] deborah: the morning -- >> thank you very much for that introduction. i want to thank creative v. elenis for -- i want to think -- thank csis or hosting us today. i also want to thank csis for your collective team's patients. 24 months, it wasn't quite 24 months but 24 months later, we are here to discuss the results of the bio posture review and how our work at the department also fits well into the work of the national security council and the white house under previously beth cameron -- and other doctors who are -- who is with us today in updating the national find -- biodefense strategy as well as developing the implementation plan where dod played a significant role. as we begin our discussion of the bio posture review, i want to share with you my memory of the deputy secretary of defense asking me and my policy colleagues on day two following my confirmation to take on this daunting task. i was never alone in completing this task. i had wonderful partners through the department of defense within the military department along with the joint staff w
[applause] deborah: the morning -- >> thank you very much for that introduction. i want to thank creative v. elenis for -- i want to think -- thank csis or hosting us today. i also want to thank csis for your collective team's patients. 24 months, it wasn't quite 24 months but 24 months later, we are here to discuss the results of the bio posture review and how our work at the department also fits well into the work of the national security council and the white house under previously...
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up the first historian deborah cohen on or american journalist who lent exclusive interviews with hitler, mussolini, and helped shape the way american saw the world in the 1930s and 1940s. >> thank you so much for joining us today. in this afternoon session. the last call took on at war and signing at the book sale. the see a tent during the q&a. wean please use the standing mie here. also a note by c-span. it's the richard w professor of historyes household gods. come home and family secrets. from punk rock to world war i photography. as a contributing writer to the new york writer and a professor the "washington post" national staff but that miami herald. he is the author of michelle obama. please join me and welcoming our distinguished guests today. [applause] >> thank you, thank you so much for that. thanks everyone for being here. i've been lookingor forward to this for many weeks. this is a wonderful book. it is both intricate and clarify which is a rare feat. beautifully written and quite riveting about a time between the wars in europe when some of the momentous events in the 20t
up the first historian deborah cohen on or american journalist who lent exclusive interviews with hitler, mussolini, and helped shape the way american saw the world in the 1930s and 1940s. >> thank you so much for joining us today. in this afternoon session. the last call took on at war and signing at the book sale. the see a tent during the q&a. wean please use the standing mie here. also a note by c-span. it's the richard w professor of historyes household gods. come home and family...
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deborah cunningham. global equity market cio at federated. fund flows? what are we doing as we migrate from banks to a higher yield money market funds? deborah: we seen it in full force the course of the last six months. it began back in march of 2022 when the fed increase rates for the first time. you got most inclusive form, money market funds would assets greater than $6 trillion. if you go back to the days post lehman, this is three times what the market was at that point. certainly at it was in this interest rate environment. at five plus percent, money market funds, especially for retail investor -- [indiscernible] tom: a look at the index and it is so sobering. what is the better to believe, i know you did rates, how do you look through the cunningham prism and what are regional banks are doing? deborah: we do a lot of business with the banking sector from an investment perspective and a counterpart standpoint. we are always looking at the health of banks and what their activity in the market might be looking at. the largest and origin
deborah cunningham. global equity market cio at federated. fund flows? what are we doing as we migrate from banks to a higher yield money market funds? deborah: we seen it in full force the course of the last six months. it began back in march of 2022 when the fed increase rates for the first time. you got most inclusive form, money market funds would assets greater than $6 trillion. if you go back to the days post lehman, this is three times what the market was at that point. certainly at it...
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our retail you, this is from deborah brandao's sister sarah.upport and hard work performed by the police over the last few days. the past few weeks were extremely painful and terrifying, as they brought back all the feelings of losin g my sister and the idea this this criminal could hurt us again. we've asked for privacy, as they say that they will re-composed themselves. and, anderson, the status of another individual involved in this, we received a picture and information about the dog that took danilo cavalcante down a short distance from where i am standing. the dog is a four-year-old belgian named iota. for every account, this talk was incredibly farook, tough, tracking him as he tried to crawl away with his rifle. the lieutenant of the pennsylvania state police said while iota was basically tackling him and on top of him, that rifle was a thin reaching distance of danilo cavalcante, and that cavalcante was resisting the dog. you can imagine, that was a close call, that the stock could have been injured, possibly shot by cavalcante. luckil
our retail you, this is from deborah brandao's sister sarah.upport and hard work performed by the police over the last few days. the past few weeks were extremely painful and terrifying, as they brought back all the feelings of losin g my sister and the idea this this criminal could hurt us again. we've asked for privacy, as they say that they will re-composed themselves. and, anderson, the status of another individual involved in this, we received a picture and information about the dog that...
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her name, deborah roberts, and she's now been elevated to co-anchor. time for the program tonight. giving my pal a hug before it begins. the new season of "20/20" appears tonight 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on abc. i thought we cleaned up pretty well for that photo. see you tonight at 9:00. congrats, deb. and here's a preview of what's coming up. good night. >>> just after 7:30 in the morning on a bright sunny day -- >> absolute chaos. >> shooting someone seven times at close range, you can't call it anything else but an execution. >> a husband is brutally killed. >> she was distraught. >> but this is a story where nothing is what it seems. >> it's diabolical. >> this case is about to go to a whole new level. >> david muir, deborah roberts, the season premiere of "20/20" mrs. feinstein, i the final vote by senator dianne feinstein on what turned out to be the final day of her life, a life that was full of service not only to her country, but to san francisco, the city where she was born. >> there was no job too big or too small for dianne feinstein. >
her name, deborah roberts, and she's now been elevated to co-anchor. time for the program tonight. giving my pal a hug before it begins. the new season of "20/20" appears tonight 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on abc. i thought we cleaned up pretty well for that photo. see you tonight at 9:00. congrats, deb. and here's a preview of what's coming up. good night. >>> just after 7:30 in the morning on a bright sunny day -- >> absolute chaos. >> shooting someone seven...
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on the latin stage we have deborah reyes. very popular in the latin american community and we have a community stage and of course deborah cox. this year we're going to have one of the largest parades that we have ever had in oakland. so we have almost 100 contingents. going start at 11:00 down broadway street between 14th street and 21st and of course the celebration starts t 12:00 and we have over 130 exhibitors and family-friendly celebration. i think we have a lot of different things going on for especially kids and families. and of course we have adult beverages for -- all of our -- people who want to come out and party. so we just really excited. we have a new board this year. and new direction. >> new energy. >> very new energy. and you know, oakland -- the east bay really deserves weekend of pride. >> to your point a lot of people here have pride and you think of june and you think of san francisco. but there's really been a resurgence in oakland even opening up lgbtq+ businesses there to try to drive people over the
on the latin stage we have deborah reyes. very popular in the latin american community and we have a community stage and of course deborah cox. this year we're going to have one of the largest parades that we have ever had in oakland. so we have almost 100 contingents. going start at 11:00 down broadway street between 14th street and 21st and of course the celebration starts t 12:00 and we have over 130 exhibitors and family-friendly celebration. i think we have a lot of different things going...
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vance. >> jimmy: yeah >> deborah vance, the fictional character, her -- her motto is "less is less.y: it actually is, yeah it really is >> when you think about it >> jimmy: of course. i always ask for the exit row. >> that's what i tell myself >> jimmy: it's a lot of pressure, though, i feel, for me, 'cause like, i have to save everyone's life in case of emergency. [ light laughter ] >> yeah, but wouldn't rather it be you than, like, some guy? >> jimmy: oh yeah, always. i'm like, "hey guys, you're in good hands." >> yeah. >> jimmy: i actually listened to everyone, i know how to open this door. >> if you saved my life, i'd be like, "yeah, the plane went down, but jimmy fallon." [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, yeah >> literally >> jimmy: how long will you be on the road for? >> uh, oof you know how on the road, time is like, such an -- such a a weird -- i mean, time, a construct, as we all know -- >> jimmy: yeah >> but on the road it gets a a little funky i believe it's roughly july to september. i'm hitting, like, places around the states, and then going to london and canada, but
vance. >> jimmy: yeah >> deborah vance, the fictional character, her -- her motto is "less is less.y: it actually is, yeah it really is >> when you think about it >> jimmy: of course. i always ask for the exit row. >> that's what i tell myself >> jimmy: it's a lot of pressure, though, i feel, for me, 'cause like, i have to save everyone's life in case of emergency. [ light laughter ] >> yeah, but wouldn't rather it be you than, like, some guy?...
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>> detective deborah. i love it. >> it was really a lot of fun. you, i had this coat in my closet for 20 years. i thought, you know, i was harkenning back to the past with trench coats. >> it is a trench coat. right. >> you know, but looking ahead to the future. who knew people might like the coat? >> glam trench coat. >> you're all so fashion forward. 20 years ago and it still works today. >> yes. >> almost got rid of it a couple times but thought, nah, it may come in handy one day. >> you're so deserving and we are so happy. >> thank you. thank you. but do you know what means more to me? continuing the legacy of barbara walters, who invited me into this program. i worked alongside her. i got to watch her work. i got to employ a lot of her tactic. to be able to step into the space that she began is just the thrill of my career. >> we're happy to have you. >> happy to be back. back to work. >> we got to let everybody know the season premiere of "20/20" happily never after airs tonight 9 p.m. eastern on abc. also tomorrow on hulu. make sure you che
>> detective deborah. i love it. >> it was really a lot of fun. you, i had this coat in my closet for 20 years. i thought, you know, i was harkenning back to the past with trench coats. >> it is a trench coat. right. >> you know, but looking ahead to the future. who knew people might like the coat? >> glam trench coat. >> you're all so fashion forward. 20 years ago and it still works today. >> yes. >> almost got rid of it a couple times but...
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deborah city of civilization is an invaluable asset for human development. diversity is a defining feature of human civilization. different civilizations to prosper together by respecting each other, advanced by drying and each other's strength, and seek win-win outcomes while setting aside differences. promoting and protecting human rights is a cause pursued by all countries. ensuring a good life for people is the biggest human right. as countries have different histories, traditions, and conditions, we must ask for a pastor human rights development in response to the needs of our people. we should advance the international human rights because through dialogue and cooperation in oppose politicized asian -- politicization and double standards. fourth, we should stay true to multilateralism and improved global governance. china is firm and supporting the international system with the u.n. at its core. the u.s. should make advances -- u.n. should make advances in all three areas in a balanced manner and see that all countries jointly safeguard universal secur
deborah city of civilization is an invaluable asset for human development. diversity is a defining feature of human civilization. different civilizations to prosper together by respecting each other, advanced by drying and each other's strength, and seek win-win outcomes while setting aside differences. promoting and protecting human rights is a cause pursued by all countries. ensuring a good life for people is the biggest human right. as countries have different histories, traditions, and...
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but i statement most it's really william john and deborah incidents of street dogs biting people sort of the men. so it's important that the schools and jokes of villages will become a functional way, easier for girls to reach him, don't get to school. somebody write one full functional j, w that they're missing out in education is still the d for many in 3010. that's good, that's fine. yeah, because there are no toilets in the school that my mother asked me not to attend to school. i have to go to mitchell could end up doing thousands of dummy school themes. the future for an entire generation is that just and every effort cones ensuring a bright future, at least for some of the students. joining us from his lum about is our job, our con pockets done director of water aid. thanks for coming on the program. we, we just saw a report looking at the long term influence of last year as floods, particularly when it comes to education, access to clean water and sanitation see to be preventing many students from attending schools. how quickly are facilities being built to get children back i
but i statement most it's really william john and deborah incidents of street dogs biting people sort of the men. so it's important that the schools and jokes of villages will become a functional way, easier for girls to reach him, don't get to school. somebody write one full functional j, w that they're missing out in education is still the d for many in 3010. that's good, that's fine. yeah, because there are no toilets in the school that my mother asked me not to attend to school. i have to...
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el hombre de 34 aÑos fue condenado a cadena perpetua por acuchillar a deborah en 2021 frente a sus dos segÚn padres de familia, esto viola sus derechos humanos. >> es una decisiÓn peligrosa. la reportera ella es madre de un joven transgÉnero y se refiere a la decisiÓn de la corte suprema de texas denegar una decisiÓn para negar la atenciÓn mÉdica... >> sin el tratamiento mÉdico que necesitan de acuerdo a recomendaciones de su proveedores mÉdicos, estÁn expuestos a debilitante estrÉs y sus vidas y su salud estÁn ahora en peligro. reportera: impedirÍa que menores de 18 aÑos tengan acceso a terapias hormonales, bloqueadoras de la pubertad y cirugÍas de transiciÓn. la uniÓn americana por las libertades civiles un grupo de demandantes presentaron una demanda contra el estado de texas para bloquear la ley. en juez de distrito estatal determinÓ que la ley violaba los derechos de los niÑos y sus familias de buscar atenciÓn mÉdica adecuada. >> es un derecho para los padres. el estado de texas dice que ese derecho no existe. reportera: texas apelÓ contra esta Última decisiÓn, negando la peticiÓn
el hombre de 34 aÑos fue condenado a cadena perpetua por acuchillar a deborah en 2021 frente a sus dos segÚn padres de familia, esto viola sus derechos humanos. >> es una decisiÓn peligrosa. la reportera ella es madre de un joven transgÉnero y se refiere a la decisiÓn de la corte suprema de texas denegar una decisiÓn para negar la atenciÓn mÉdica... >> sin el tratamiento mÉdico que necesitan de acuerdo a recomendaciones de su proveedores mÉdicos, estÁn expuestos a...
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presentadora: abrazamos con mucho cariÑo, con mucho respeto a su esposa deborah y a sus hijos. y amaba su trabajo, que su ejemplo y su recuerdo vivan por siempre, mi benito decÍa que sÓlo dios podÍa retirarlo de los escenarios y hoy ya estÁ entre los grandes, ya esta con mi jefe tambiÉn. hasta siempre, benito, asÍ lo recordaremos. [aplausos] reportero: arturo hernÁndez castro, mejor conocido como el benito castro naciÓ en la ciudad de mÉxico en 1946 en una familia de mÚsicos y artistas, empezÓ su carrera como comediante en diversas pelÍculas de la Época de oro del cine mexicano, su talento lo llevÓ a formar parte de exitosos proyectos de comedia y tambiÉn trabajÓ junto a paco stanley, paco alcanzÓ la mÁxima popularidad en la televisiÓn mexicana. >> mijita, por favor dÉjame hablar con la maestra. reportero: una de sus Últimas actuaciones en la pantalla chica fue en el programa "alertado contra los monstruos", formÓ parte de una cantidad innumerable de puestas en escena y su Último proyecto teatral fue "por quÉ serÁ que las queremos tanto". un gran mÚsico, cantante y compositor,
presentadora: abrazamos con mucho cariÑo, con mucho respeto a su esposa deborah y a sus hijos. y amaba su trabajo, que su ejemplo y su recuerdo vivan por siempre, mi benito decÍa que sÓlo dios podÍa retirarlo de los escenarios y hoy ya estÁ entre los grandes, ya esta con mi jefe tambiÉn. hasta siempre, benito, asÍ lo recordaremos. [aplausos] reportero: arturo hernÁndez castro, mejor conocido como el benito castro naciÓ en la ciudad de mÉxico en 1946 en una familia de mÚsicos y...
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we must not forget the plight of so many people, whether they are migrants or refugees, who are so deborah spirit -- desperate that they take these dangerous journeys in order to try to start a new life. so many people perish and they are trying to cross the sea. you yourself were able to reach italy in 2014. i want to ask you about that journey. >> thank you so much for having me. when you were talking about people going down while trying to cross the sea to get a better life, this is not something people do for fun. this is not something that people who are happy just decide i am going to do this. these are people who are have been very tough time. desperate times call for desperate measures. it is not something anyone should go through willingly unless they are 100% forced to do so by the pressure of life or what kind of situation they are going through. my journey in 2014 was similar to many people who are going through it to sense and before and still. i am scared to say it will keep on happening. my journey was a little bit longer than the journey from tunisia to lampedusa because i
we must not forget the plight of so many people, whether they are migrants or refugees, who are so deborah spirit -- desperate that they take these dangerous journeys in order to try to start a new life. so many people perish and they are trying to cross the sea. you yourself were able to reach italy in 2014. i want to ask you about that journey. >> thank you so much for having me. when you were talking about people going down while trying to cross the sea to get a better life, this is...
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you what they above was caught by sleep flushes to are coming from with the positive. simple for deborah we had talked about yeah, how to kind of show how to g g o. s a desire to learn how to loser. so for us to kind of just allow me to let the go and print, not enough to show that which is more of a shift and it was a shift to me. your work, i think gosh from this ashley. so when you speak to lowers, got me us times the cost to ship the us this guy didn't scroll oregon. zip on this document should the of the there to hold him legally up then that's pretty less important in florida. frontier blue, seamless feature on my, on the shipment collision that i'd say just the purpose guides, niema do strategist huge and i really loved was come to form. i'm with the political the perceive us. she gives you the oh sure. the fuel source, you know, but not, and you certainly used to be a better to give us deal with the most exact thing, which is the most progressive or the assistant and you or she will go with this focus you machine. if you come around the young people to go to the, to the dealershi
you what they above was caught by sleep flushes to are coming from with the positive. simple for deborah we had talked about yeah, how to kind of show how to g g o. s a desire to learn how to loser. so for us to kind of just allow me to let the go and print, not enough to show that which is more of a shift and it was a shift to me. your work, i think gosh from this ashley. so when you speak to lowers, got me us times the cost to ship the us this guy didn't scroll oregon. zip on this document...
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host: deborah from montgomery, alabama. good morning. caller: good morning. i just have a few things. donald trump lied. these people are: in about cnn and people not wanting to show trump. -- these people are calling in about cnn and people not wanting to show donald trump. i cannot listen to him for more than i've minutes. he is chaotic and disruptive. what he brought to the table is the vision. and the matter of the border, in my opinion, was bought and paid for by republicans. i was looking at how close they are getting to the migrants. what country will let you get close enough to them after looking in these people's eyes? that is one other thing. i was listening to the other callers and republicans have no legislative agenda. all they have is chaos and confusion on joe biden and the border. my last thing is, the last good morning -- the last caller was talking about how they have become pro-putin and pro-russian . it was mainly marjorie taylor greene. in my opinion, she looks like she has the bone structure, in my opinion, of a russian so maybe that wha
host: deborah from montgomery, alabama. good morning. caller: good morning. i just have a few things. donald trump lied. these people are: in about cnn and people not wanting to show trump. -- these people are calling in about cnn and people not wanting to show donald trump. i cannot listen to him for more than i've minutes. he is chaotic and disruptive. what he brought to the table is the vision. and the matter of the border, in my opinion, was bought and paid for by republicans. i was looking...
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well, what i got out of the meal, it says new goals are interested in becoming deborah rod. eva before i don't how long medical someone calling me law my in get someone to call you to my the in the lovely fee loudly to why that is a, to my now pay on in budget or did you get them type and put on let me pull a lot on the and the law i didn't get to this is a the the today camille is taking the bright from practice sessions and heading home to visit her parents back at the, at the top of the city. okay. mom had a in, they had a young me, let me, let me go to the company, let them know that it got a phone at a local company for the growing up was an easy to come your call last saw me doing. i did remember on this call, i mean up around a couple of associates and i'm and do go to the as it is coming from lela, leave us here or what the bus. and while i'm got my going to one will be like the, the little was the, the last time in i'm in the loop. jeanette scott, i'm going to latisha levine went to get the the me less and maybe get the the camille is mother pop mart sonata. welcome
well, what i got out of the meal, it says new goals are interested in becoming deborah rod. eva before i don't how long medical someone calling me law my in get someone to call you to my the in the lovely fee loudly to why that is a, to my now pay on in budget or did you get them type and put on let me pull a lot on the and the law i didn't get to this is a the the today camille is taking the bright from practice sessions and heading home to visit her parents back at the, at the top of the...
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. >> deborah roberts. the season premiere of 2020 tonight on abc , we. >> and that means we can tailgate again. so this year we're going to up our game from chips and dogs to bacon and bourbon. joining us now is america's ceo chief entertaining officer tim laird, along with the special guest, i have a special guest, my coauthor of the bourbon country cookbook, my good friend dave danielson with log steel distillery and he's going to kick us off with a great dish that works many different ways. >> so obviously, you know, everyone likes to put out a great spread for tailgate ing. we are going to make a southern classic pimento cheese. >> when my parents retired to the south and i discovered pimento cheese, my life changed forever. >> well, i'll tell you what. you know, we're going to share how we use this in a lot of different things. we're going to kick this one up a little bit and add some bacon and pecans. and most people don't really realize how simple it is. it's just a couple ingredients. so i'll start
. >> deborah roberts. the season premiere of 2020 tonight on abc , we. >> and that means we can tailgate again. so this year we're going to up our game from chips and dogs to bacon and bourbon. joining us now is america's ceo chief entertaining officer tim laird, along with the special guest, i have a special guest, my coauthor of the bourbon country cookbook, my good friend dave danielson with log steel distillery and he's going to kick us off with a great dish that works many...
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. >> when he murdered deborah brandao in 2021 he headed toward brazil.rginia but the ultimate goal was to go to brazil, his native country. >> reporter: deborah brandao was his former girlfriend, he was convicted of murdering her, stabbing her 38 # times in front of her two young children. investigators believe his motive for her murder was because brandao discovered cavalcante was wanted for another murder in brazil. law enforcement describes him as being fluent in portuguese and spanish, 5'0" tall, and weighing 100 pounds. >> he's violent, desperate, therefore dangerous. he's going to have to do something and not get noticed and that could lead to violence. >> reporter: what kind of mistake could cavalcante make to get himself caught? >> something simple like shoplifting, hungry, goes in and grabs something, someone calls police or not knowing who he is, someone gets into a confrontation with him for that. >> reporter: the escape comes weeks after another high profile manhunt of a violent escaped inmate, also in pennsylvania. michael bburram escaped an
. >> when he murdered deborah brandao in 2021 he headed toward brazil.rginia but the ultimate goal was to go to brazil, his native country. >> reporter: deborah brandao was his former girlfriend, he was convicted of murdering her, stabbing her 38 # times in front of her two young children. investigators believe his motive for her murder was because brandao discovered cavalcante was wanted for another murder in brazil. law enforcement describes him as being fluent in portuguese and...
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when he murdered deborah brandau in 2021, he headed to brazil. we have evidence to suggest he was captured in virginia but the ultimate goal was to go to mexico and then brazil, his native country. >> can you offer any insight how he may have gotten out of the prison, considering he got out -- information about that? >> at this time i don't. we are still investigating that. chester county detectives are looking into that. [indiscernible] >> transport situation or incarceration -- say where he was. >> it occurred at the prison. >> he was not being transported. >> not at the time, no. >> can you confirm the prison realized he was missing at 9:00 a.m. and reported he was out walking at 9:30 -- was there a search in progress before that report was made? >> i don't know the specific time frame when they first notified anyone that he was missing or when they found out he was gone. so i know we have a confirmed identification of him walking on a road at 9:40. >> we understand that he gained access to a ladder at the prison. had there been steps to alter
when he murdered deborah brandau in 2021, he headed to brazil. we have evidence to suggest he was captured in virginia but the ultimate goal was to go to mexico and then brazil, his native country. >> can you offer any insight how he may have gotten out of the prison, considering he got out -- information about that? >> at this time i don't. we are still investigating that. chester county detectives are looking into that. [indiscernible] >> transport situation or incarceration...
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guest: deborah, you think so seriously about public policy. i am so impressed. i've never thought about these kind of things in terms of the nutritional aspect of it. clearly, nutrition is a major contributor to heart disease, all kinds of problems. let me talk to my staff. i think you got some great ideas. host: thank you, senator. oak hill, ohio, independent. caller: good morning. i read an article from tampa bay times from october, 2015 and they were talking about the cuban refugees and those people that come over here that are 65 or retired already in cuba, they are given social security and now i see that biden has expanded that to anybody. there is no way we can sustain social security on the united states taxpayers paying it and whoever wants to can come here can -- and can get it. guest: my understanding is that you have to get your 40 quarters in. that means there is four quarters per year of three months and you got to work 40 of those in order to be eligible. without those 40 quarters, you are not eligible but i will look into the refugee status. you
guest: deborah, you think so seriously about public policy. i am so impressed. i've never thought about these kind of things in terms of the nutritional aspect of it. clearly, nutrition is a major contributor to heart disease, all kinds of problems. let me talk to my staff. i think you got some great ideas. host: thank you, senator. oak hill, ohio, independent. caller: good morning. i read an article from tampa bay times from october, 2015 and they were talking about the cuban refugees and...
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he killed his girlfriend deborah brandao in 2021.he victim. >> they've been barricaded inside their homes not feeling safe anywhere and for them it is a tremendous relief. >> same for many residents. >> scary for people arne here. >> it's nice to be able to come back out and make a living. >> could he have been caught sooner? >> they did not get a lot of lucky breaks, right? he slipped out of their perimeters a couple of times and those sorts of things happened. they ran this thing from an incredibly well-organized disciplined perspective right from the beginning. >> while authorities say that danelo cavalcante's sister and others did intend to help him while he was on the run, the d.a. for chester county, deborah ryan told us that the sister did not communicate with her brother during the man hunt. ryan said the sister was not helpful to investigators and she is about to be deported and danelo cavalcante has been charged with felony escape from this episode. >> brian todd, thank you. ? let's get more on this, joining us, our law enf
he killed his girlfriend deborah brandao in 2021.he victim. >> they've been barricaded inside their homes not feeling safe anywhere and for them it is a tremendous relief. >> same for many residents. >> scary for people arne here. >> it's nice to be able to come back out and make a living. >> could he have been caught sooner? >> they did not get a lot of lucky breaks, right? he slipped out of their perimeters a couple of times and those sorts of things...
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>> well now, after deborah messing basically came to her and asked her to not do it, she made a veryt it was inauthentic and there was more backlash and i think we have a little bit of what deborah messing said to her, a public plea asking her to please follow suit and be in agreement with the rest of folks who have paused on their shows. this is kicked off a bit of a domino effect. other shows including the talk and jennifer hudson show has decided not to connme back. now she has issued a public apology and she's apologized multiple times and she's sorry and tried to dot right thing. she's apologized to the writers and said that they just -- they just wanted to do -- to lead the way and be as effective as possible in terms of, she said i have no words to express my deepest apologies and to our team that works on the show and made it what it is today. we tried to find our way forward. so they has owned it from the beginning but an incredible bit of backlash in terms of people saying there is a strike and you should be in allegiance with the writers and with the actors. and in terms o
>> well now, after deborah messing basically came to her and asked her to not do it, she made a veryt it was inauthentic and there was more backlash and i think we have a little bit of what deborah messing said to her, a public plea asking her to please follow suit and be in agreement with the rest of folks who have paused on their shows. this is kicked off a bit of a domino effect. other shows including the talk and jennifer hudson show has decided not to connme back. now she has issued...
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amna: deborah loeffler lost her five-generation family home in the fire. deborah: this is home.ld to start anywhere. and, like i said, this is home. i have got family roots here. we are not leaving. if i have to go pitch a tent on the ashes, that's what i'm going to have to do. amna: one of the thousands of residents picking up the pieces of what they have lost is former "top chef" contestant lee anne wong. her restaurant, papa'aina, in lahaina's historic 122-year-old pioneer inn, burned in the early days of the fire. wong sprung into action, joining up with local chefs and volunteers to feed up to 10,000 maui residents every day. she joins us now to tell us about where things stand for her and her community. lee anne wong, welcome to the "newshour," and thank you for joining us. lee anne: hi. aloha, amna. amna: let's just start with, one month on, how you are doing. what has the last month been like for you? lee anne: it has been a whirlwind, for sure. there were a lot of moving pieces. and it was amazing to see how the community came together to rally and make sure that the re
amna: deborah loeffler lost her five-generation family home in the fire. deborah: this is home.ld to start anywhere. and, like i said, this is home. i have got family roots here. we are not leaving. if i have to go pitch a tent on the ashes, that's what i'm going to have to do. amna: one of the thousands of residents picking up the pieces of what they have lost is former "top chef" contestant lee anne wong. her restaurant, papa'aina, in lahaina's historic 122-year-old pioneer inn,...
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here's abc's deborah roberts. >> this is riverside avenue in rialto.ding to the monta s montecito memorial court where arturito were buried. >> reporter: for ana and artura, this marks the 20th birthday that never was. when the family moved to colton, california, like so many others, they dreamed of providing for their kids, dahlia and arturo jr., for a better life. >> we moved because of the price of the house. it was perfect for us. we never knew about those cement companies until later, of course, when our son got sick. >> reporter: little arturo was just 3 years old when they say the runny noses and headaches began. >> we decided to take him to the hospital. to get checked. and the nightmare started right there. at the hospital. >> reporter: doctors told the family their son had a brain tumor. >> my husband was supposed to take him to the park to start his first game that day. and instead of that, we had to take him to the hospital. and he was over there at the hospital. he was screaming that he didn't want to be there, that he needed to go to base
here's abc's deborah roberts. >> this is riverside avenue in rialto.ding to the monta s montecito memorial court where arturito were buried. >> reporter: for ana and artura, this marks the 20th birthday that never was. when the family moved to colton, california, like so many others, they dreamed of providing for their kids, dahlia and arturo jr., for a better life. >> we moved because of the price of the house. it was perfect for us. we never knew about those cement companies...
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i'm a goes, deborah schultz for sending these. i had to have listed on the new. ready so was the shows that the, the assess levinsky and you were saying we already saw stairs on the floor of the young girls foot board by may 2014. they'd already be in hostilities at almost only approaches to the city. the heart of the adult investment issue, i held back the you a, a national gods. the little massive and aggressive showing of the city was ukrainian nationalize, 5 women local dominating height colored children mountain. elizabeth neils, a police officer. i mean, yeah. so obviously it's just this little thing. okay, it's gonna take you make a golfer all today is crap. you shouldn't have to put those in anybody in the for the bonus. platinum is for this, not somebody that's open, that's because the law and he has a list of them. we'll do both those on the mobile true looking to come up with a shriek. of course i'm interested in you guys or what i need the what is the balcony to pick up because some somebody that yeah, you know, i should have been a big boy. somebody
i'm a goes, deborah schultz for sending these. i had to have listed on the new. ready so was the shows that the, the assess levinsky and you were saying we already saw stairs on the floor of the young girls foot board by may 2014. they'd already be in hostilities at almost only approaches to the city. the heart of the adult investment issue, i held back the you a, a national gods. the little massive and aggressive showing of the city was ukrainian nationalize, 5 women local dominating height...
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. >> reporter: the family of deborah brandao, the ex-girlfriend cavalcante was convicted of murdering releasing a statement saying in part they were deeply grateful for the support and hard work by authorities. >> no one in the community was harmed, and no law enforcement officer was harmed either, so that's really -- that's the win. >> george, we're starting to get some details on how cavalcante survived while on the run >> reporter: yeah, that's right, lester in an interview post arrest, cavalcante admitted to authorities he survived in these woods by eating watermelon from a nearby farm, moved mainly around at night and planned to use that stolen 22 rifle to carjack someone to break the police perimeter in the next 24 hours. lester >> all right, george solis starting us off, thanks >>> another major story we are following. hurricane watches and tropical storm watches have been issued for much of the new england coast as hurricane lee closes in meteorologist bill karins is tracking it. what are you looking at >> good evening, lester we know saturday morning hurricane lee will be ent
. >> reporter: the family of deborah brandao, the ex-girlfriend cavalcante was convicted of murdering releasing a statement saying in part they were deeply grateful for the support and hard work by authorities. >> no one in the community was harmed, and no law enforcement officer was harmed either, so that's really -- that's the win. >> george, we're starting to get some details on how cavalcante survived while on the run >> reporter: yeah, that's right, lester in an...
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. >> deborah brandao, 38 times in front of her two young children. the search focusing on a rural residential area in suburban pocopson township, about 38 miles southwest of philadelphia and about a mile and a half from the prison. it's where investigators believe he's hiding out. >> it's a heavily wooded area, consists of over 271 homes and it's not easy for our investigators to get through. >> cavalcante was last seen early saturday on a home surveillance camera tiptoeing through someone's backyard. and this was his last spotting, though authorities say there were more than 100 tips related to his possible whereabouts, including a number of home break ins that cavalcante may have carried out. >> i just can't believe it. and i really hope that they catch him soon. i hope everybody's paying attention and locking their doors and staying alert. >> prison officials say they're still investigating how cavalcante escaped, but they don't believe he had any help in that surveillance video. he was seen with a backpack, though authorities say they don't know
. >> deborah brandao, 38 times in front of her two young children. the search focusing on a rural residential area in suburban pocopson township, about 38 miles southwest of philadelphia and about a mile and a half from the prison. it's where investigators believe he's hiding out. >> it's a heavily wooded area, consists of over 271 homes and it's not easy for our investigators to get through. >> cavalcante was last seen early saturday on a home surveillance camera tiptoeing...
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oh hunny bunny, that's so sweet. ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) >> deborah: he's got a rifle.the escaped prisoner now is armed. >> announcer: as a home water opens fire. >> really hoping that he messes up again at somebody gets in. >> announcer: then, captain america quarterback aaron rodgers, just 3 minutes into the game, total shock. >>
oh hunny bunny, that's so sweet. ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) >> deborah: he's got a rifle.the escaped prisoner now is armed. >> announcer: as a home water opens fire. >> really hoping that he messes up again at somebody gets in. >> announcer: then, captain america quarterback aaron rodgers, just 3 minutes into the game, total shock. >>
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just a week after he'd been sentenced to life without parole for the brutal murder of his girlfriend deboraho small children. we are so relieved, i can't even tell you. a quiet place that's remained untouched, and i'm glad he's out of it. ecstatic that they got him. i mean, showing our guys can get it done. cavalcante was also wanted for a murder in his native brazil, from where he fled in 2018, entering the united states illegally through florida. this is the latest in a spate of prison breaks in pennsylvania. the state governor is now promising a full inquiry. gary o'donoghue, bbc news. let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines in the uk. the conservative mp, tobias ellwood, has quit his role as chair of the defence committee in the house of commons. he had been under pressure to quit since he posted a video to social media earlier this year appearing to praise the taliban. in the film, which he's since deleted, he claimed afghanistan had been transformed under their rule. the wet weather in july is being partly blamed for the economy shrinking. according to the office for
just a week after he'd been sentenced to life without parole for the brutal murder of his girlfriend deboraho small children. we are so relieved, i can't even tell you. a quiet place that's remained untouched, and i'm glad he's out of it. ecstatic that they got him. i mean, showing our guys can get it done. cavalcante was also wanted for a murder in his native brazil, from where he fled in 2018, entering the united states illegally through florida. this is the latest in a spate of prison breaks...
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. >> reporter: deborah works at save the redwoods league, she says these trees remove more carbon from the atmosphere per acre than any other forest on earth, because most redwoods are on private land, her organization has been buying up hundreds of acres of trees as a way to protect them. >> how quickly are we losing these redwoods? >> well, we only have about 5% of the old growth left, so much of those old ancient trees were cut down. >> the good news, with a little tlc, these redwoods could be here for centuries to come. >> if it is managed properly and healthy and it is allowed to do what it does, it's an amazing solution and contribution to climate change. >> reporter: and while he is optimistic, he is keenly aware that these ancient trees are not out of the woods just yet. >>> back in july, we told you how save the redwoods league signed an agreement to protect a 394 acre redwood forest, and that includes the 2000-year-old klar tree which is believed to be the tallest knitting redwood in sonoma county. >>> the fog is rolling back in from the coast, it will spread across the bay l
. >> reporter: deborah works at save the redwoods league, she says these trees remove more carbon from the atmosphere per acre than any other forest on earth, because most redwoods are on private land, her organization has been buying up hundreds of acres of trees as a way to protect them. >> how quickly are we losing these redwoods? >> well, we only have about 5% of the old growth left, so much of those old ancient trees were cut down. >> the good news, with a little...
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as assistant secretary of defense for the nuclear chemical biosecurity program deborah rosenblum saidy is no longer the prerogative of only specialized army units, but the military biological nature of the planned activity and the fact that it will be carried out by the council for biodefense, under the chairmanship of us deputy secretary of defense william laplanta, as a whole , the number of people employed in the implementation of us administrative structures has increased significantly earlier we talked about the creation of the white house office of pandemic preparedness, which is led by us semi-freds. it was noted that the management worked precisely on pathogens that could provoke another global emergency . as it turned out, this is not the only structure created by the american administration in 2023. to organize research dual use outside the national territory on august 1, the bureau of global health and diplomacy of the state department was formed, the official goal of its activities is international cooperation in the field of effective detection prevention and control of i
as assistant secretary of defense for the nuclear chemical biosecurity program deborah rosenblum saidy is no longer the prerogative of only specialized army units, but the military biological nature of the planned activity and the fact that it will be carried out by the council for biodefense, under the chairmanship of us deputy secretary of defense william laplanta, as a whole , the number of people employed in the implementation of us administrative structures has increased significantly...
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my sister deborah was a loving daughter, wife, mother of two beautiful daughters, and sister.tterfly she admired. on october 2001 during the ceremony near ground zero, i held up a picture of my sister as high as i could so the world could see her beautiful face, and with some hope -- as a held her picture on this cold day, a beautiful butterfly circled, landed on her picture and then flew out of sight. we took this as a sign, a message from debbie, letting us know that she was okay and would come to us when we needed her. through the years when we were troubled, angry, sad and heartbroken, a butterfly would appear. is this coincidence or a true sign to comfort us? looking out at familiar faces, feeling the pain we all possess, i hope that one day everyone can find similar piece here we will never overcome september 11. we will never forget, but we all must hold onto the memories we have an fine piece. [applause] >> and my brother, barry, tower two, 79th floor, sky lobby. barry, we miss you and we love you and we think about you every day. god bless you. god bless all the victi
my sister deborah was a loving daughter, wife, mother of two beautiful daughters, and sister.tterfly she admired. on october 2001 during the ceremony near ground zero, i held up a picture of my sister as high as i could so the world could see her beautiful face, and with some hope -- as a held her picture on this cold day, a beautiful butterfly circled, landed on her picture and then flew out of sight. we took this as a sign, a message from debbie, letting us know that she was okay and would...
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rni >> let's turn it over now to deborah bonello, author of narcos the secret rise of women in latinrican cartels. so answer that for me. why is the cartel industry making more money than ever now? a lot of women that leadership positions, i think, in latin america, certainly the drug the international drug business provide sort of status, employment and empowerment forpowermen people. and i think as you've seen women movet.as you into the, yoe the official workforce, as we have across the world, then it makes sense that more and busi women are getting getting involved in the drug business. >> does that mean that the cartels are bastions of? feminism? w >> i would say thaould st the cs are viscerally capitalist abilnizations that recognize the abilities of people to run their business and oil, the transportation of drugs and the corruption and relationships that are necessary for that. ifd if women can do that as well as men, then that's that's an opportunity for them to further their businesportunin i think it's that simple. i don't think they're going to turn down recruitk s or pos
rni >> let's turn it over now to deborah bonello, author of narcos the secret rise of women in latinrican cartels. so answer that for me. why is the cartel industry making more money than ever now? a lot of women that leadership positions, i think, in latin america, certainly the drug the international drug business provide sort of status, employment and empowerment forpowermen people. and i think as you've seen women movet.as you into the, yoe the official workforce, as we have across...
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deborah took videos of the sludge created by the storms. >> this much mud under our feet. >> reporterd. within hours they were featured in "the new york times," the "wall street journal," even on german tv. >> i'm so famous. which is really funny. we didn't even know it was picked up by the media until we got a text message. >> reporter: all of a sudden the world became aware that people were trudging around in shopping bags at burning man. don't ask about the toilets. >> what was miserable were the port-a-potty situations. >> actually overflowing? >> they were actually overflowing. kind of gross. >> you had to wander around and find one further away. >> reporter: 32-year-old leon reese dying amid the aftermath of the monsoons. that death is still under investigation. at one point on sunday, the situation seemed so dire, the white house briefed president biden about it. >> walk three miles, i think we've got five more. >> reporter: when deejay diplo dipped out of burning man, leading a group of celebrities, the nation started paying attention. >> sydney crawford, randy gerber, chris r
deborah took videos of the sludge created by the storms. >> this much mud under our feet. >> reporterd. within hours they were featured in "the new york times," the "wall street journal," even on german tv. >> i'm so famous. which is really funny. we didn't even know it was picked up by the media until we got a text message. >> reporter: all of a sudden the world became aware that people were trudging around in shopping bags at burning man. don't ask...
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reporter: the 34-year-old convicted of first-degree murder for the 2021 homicide of his ex-girlfriend, deborahndow in which he stabbed her dozens of times in front of her children. august 31st, just days after being sentenced to life without the possibility of parole, he broke out of the chester county prison where he was waiting to be transferred to a state correctional institution. >> i am not demeaning county jails across the country, they do a great job. but they don't have the level of security others do. they don't have the big walls, security walls, they may not have the staffing that a federal penitentiary does or the level of expertise. >> reporter: in fact, cavalcante used the same escape route another inmate had already used this may. his daring escape involved a stunning crabwalk up a wall, pushing his way through razor wire, running across the prison roof. it wasn't until an hour later he was noticed missing. the prison was then locked down. >> given an hour's time, pretty substantial. he's able to run. he's a desperate man. he doesn't need a lot, 5 foot, 120 pounds. he can run fa
reporter: the 34-year-old convicted of first-degree murder for the 2021 homicide of his ex-girlfriend, deborahndow in which he stabbed her dozens of times in front of her children. august 31st, just days after being sentenced to life without the possibility of parole, he broke out of the chester county prison where he was waiting to be transferred to a state correctional institution. >> i am not demeaning county jails across the country, they do a great job. but they don't have the level...
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one week after he was sentenced to life without parole for the stabbing death of his ex girlfriend, deborah brandao, 38 times in front of her two young children. the search focusing on a rural residential area in suburban pocopson township, about 38 miles southwest of philadelphia and about a mile and a half from the prison. it's where investigators believe he's hiding out. >> it's a heavily wooded area consisting of over 271 homes and it's not easy for our investigators to get through. >> cavalcante was last seen early saturday on a home surveillance camera tiptoeing through someone's backyard. this was his last spotting, though authorities say there were more than 100 tips related to his possible whereabouts, including a number of home break ins that cavalcante may have carried out. >> i just can't believe it. and i really hope that they catch him soon. i hope everybody's paying attention and locking their doors and staying alert. >> prison officials say they're still investigating how cavalcante escape apt, but they don't believe he had any help in that surveillance video. he was seen wi
one week after he was sentenced to life without parole for the stabbing death of his ex girlfriend, deborah brandao, 38 times in front of her two young children. the search focusing on a rural residential area in suburban pocopson township, about 38 miles southwest of philadelphia and about a mile and a half from the prison. it's where investigators believe he's hiding out. >> it's a heavily wooded area consisting of over 271 homes and it's not easy for our investigators to get through....
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our deborah is in kharkiv where fighting is intensifying. >> reporter: these young boys have come toury their father. yevgeny hutnik, who died fighting in donetsk ten days ago. their grief is still so raw. it is hard to let go. his casket is lowered into the ground alongside other fallen soldiers from kharkiv. the piece of land carved out for them at the cemetery just keeps on growing. in the short space of time that we've been here, two new bodies were brought to be buried. and that's an almost daily occurrence here. ukraine never releases figures of their losses, but in the three months since their counteroffensive kicked off, there's been a sharp increase. oxsana's husband was taken out by an air strike. it's hard to accept he's gone, she says. it's only when i am here that it sinks in. i feel as if he's still alive somewhere on a mission. she was married to pavlo for five years. they agreed if he was killed in action, she would take his place. now, she's fighting in bakhmut. hunting here for a russian anti-tank unit. this is just one mortuarary nea the front line, where unknown s
our deborah is in kharkiv where fighting is intensifying. >> reporter: these young boys have come toury their father. yevgeny hutnik, who died fighting in donetsk ten days ago. their grief is still so raw. it is hard to let go. his casket is lowered into the ground alongside other fallen soldiers from kharkiv. the piece of land carved out for them at the cemetery just keeps on growing. in the short space of time that we've been here, two new bodies were brought to be buried. and that's an...
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computer people have also been ask not to take pictures and videos and report any suspicious object or deborah's to the emergency services anything. so a company here and i'll see international overlay to stop face can be found on our website all t dot com and i'll be back with the rest of the team and 30 minutes with the the the so i like to take them for i have to say the apple doesn't fall far from the jury. here hold efficient, call me at the other one, reading. consolidation and privatization of the new england fishing industry has made it nearly impossible for fishers working on a small scale to make a live tim riders. one of the few jig, both fishermen remained back, then we go on the people of the same opportunity to experience fishing the way i did. and that's the saddest thing about this industry. were bickering and arguing over microphones. you know, like council meetings are in the press for suffers the most is a little kid that might not have a chance to go fishing or pursue his dream. all these things into it, my son are taken away from me, and they don't see that that's not in the
computer people have also been ask not to take pictures and videos and report any suspicious object or deborah's to the emergency services anything. so a company here and i'll see international overlay to stop face can be found on our website all t dot com and i'll be back with the rest of the team and 30 minutes with the the the so i like to take them for i have to say the apple doesn't fall far from the jury. here hold efficient, call me at the other one, reading. consolidation and...
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. >> jennette had her first audition at age 6, encouraged by her late mom deborah.omb deeply disordered and chaotic. she says her family struggled financially. over time, like so many other child stars, her acting paid the bills. >> it felt like a lot of pressure. and then i think my mom saw my career as a way out of that life of that way of living, of that constant grind. >> juju: how chaotic was that childhood home? you describe it with one line that stuck with me, that the air in the house felt like a held breath. >> it was really complicated. my mom also had cancer when i was 2 years old. it was the first time she was diagnosed. so not only was it chaotic because of the abuse that was happening and my mom's violent and erratic and unstable behavior, but also because we all lived in fear of her cancer coming back. >> juju: that volatile relationship is at the center of jennette's dark and deeply personal memoir, "i'm glad my mom died." what made you pick that? >> i think i earn that title through the writing of the book. but i wanted it to be something that would
. >> jennette had her first audition at age 6, encouraged by her late mom deborah.omb deeply disordered and chaotic. she says her family struggled financially. over time, like so many other child stars, her acting paid the bills. >> it felt like a lot of pressure. and then i think my mom saw my career as a way out of that life of that way of living, of that constant grind. >> juju: how chaotic was that childhood home? you describe it with one line that stuck with me, that the...
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deborah, relegating the people to fight against and slave us, miriam, praising the victory other enemies as prince dimitry dunst, going to worry amongst better to be up to us the ibm asking said, abuse a friend. don't ask for a blessing to fight the wild on hold a hold before the battle of could you come up there. and they, when they began building the cathedral in 18. 79, in 18. 83. it was consecrated. 48 years later, in 1931, it was blowing out and in the 1990s it was restored. not the cathedral itself, of course, but a copy. it's clearly a new building, and that fact can be interpreted differently. but it has a special secret, meaning the plas devin, remember models for 10 can instead of a 1000000 casting, we see plastic and remember that it was once granted. it must not be destroyed. what's rushes must remain the new. some human presley is usually near your story. the a slave with metrowood this way with doors deviation. but even if the, because that's a field who issue the worst of list choose would say the this, the position that we should be is, or what appeared about the storage.
deborah, relegating the people to fight against and slave us, miriam, praising the victory other enemies as prince dimitry dunst, going to worry amongst better to be up to us the ibm asking said, abuse a friend. don't ask for a blessing to fight the wild on hold a hold before the battle of could you come up there. and they, when they began building the cathedral in 18. 79, in 18. 83. it was consecrated. 48 years later, in 1931, it was blowing out and in the 1990s it was restored. not the...
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levi story was that he'd been on duty until midnight and then went to deborah's house. have of seeing him, physically, at your house? >> when i woke up. he came into the bedroom. he was in his uniform. >> debra confirmed that she was with levi from the time he got off work that night, until the following evening. >> -- >> so, mistress as alibi, maybe not a squeaky clean defensible, for now, at least, their stories were in sync. >> jones still had questions for levi. the next time levi came to his office, john set up a camera to record their conversation, without levi knowing. he wanted to see how levi would react to the suggestion that tehran had not killed herself. seems like you caught him off-guard. >> i did. i wanted to make him know that i had some concerns about some of the behavior that was going on. >> at first, it was all pretty routine. >> but whatever you need, i mean, i understand. i have nothing to hide. >> then, jones told levi -- he was suspected terror had been murdered. >> you understand why this whole thing looks -- like >> no. i really don't. >> i wal
levi story was that he'd been on duty until midnight and then went to deborah's house. have of seeing him, physically, at your house? >> when i woke up. he came into the bedroom. he was in his uniform. >> debra confirmed that she was with levi from the time he got off work that night, until the following evening. >> -- >> so, mistress as alibi, maybe not a squeaky clean defensible, for now, at least, their stories were in sync. >> jones still had questions for...
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dubuc reinhold , then just nine years old, the daughter of sue reinhold and stepdaughter of rabbi deborah she was just like, do we have to go to synagogue? and we're thinking, you know what? we are capable of leading this service for our family. so the family went outdoors in the oakland hills and held the ceremonial blowing of the shofar horn over the past 15 years, it has grown from one family to hundreds. it's a way to help people bring out their soul, connect with the messages of the holiday. in judaism, we have a word called ruach, which is spirit, and there's just a lot of ruach here. and that spirit and introspection also comes with hopes to put the past years pain behind. it's definitely been a hard year to know that anti-semitism is on the rise. jewish community relations council revealed that one third of bay area jews have either directly experienced or witnessed incidents of anti semitism. seth brisk with the jewish community federation, says the federation has been helping jewish groups do security checks to make them safer during this holy time. i'm asian and i'm also jewish
dubuc reinhold , then just nine years old, the daughter of sue reinhold and stepdaughter of rabbi deborah she was just like, do we have to go to synagogue? and we're thinking, you know what? we are capable of leading this service for our family. so the family went outdoors in the oakland hills and held the ceremonial blowing of the shofar horn over the past 15 years, it has grown from one family to hundreds. it's a way to help people bring out their soul, connect with the messages of the...