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>> far from it, deborah told detectives.s either at deborah's cooking for her and her kids are at home with her dogs. still, they continued to pick deborah's brain. >> just, 1 million, you cannot even imagine the questions they ask you. >> detectives also spoke with melissa's sister, carrie, when asked who she thought might have done that. >> who is he? >> my ex-husband, because we had just gotten divorced and he knew my sister, he got served by her for firm. >> he thought she might have something to do with it? >> she said that he had come to her house, and kind of scared her. >> detectives found out he had a record. so, they checked out the sisters ex-husband. >> he was a subject of interest early on in the investigation. he came in, he consented to any type of the questions that we asked of him, he answered them voluntarily, he had been released from prison in the past. >> so you haven't ruled him out yet? >> not yet. >> with a list of possible suspects drinking, detectives shifted their focus to something that might prov
>> far from it, deborah told detectives.s either at deborah's cooking for her and her kids are at home with her dogs. still, they continued to pick deborah's brain. >> just, 1 million, you cannot even imagine the questions they ask you. >> detectives also spoke with melissa's sister, carrie, when asked who she thought might have done that. >> who is he? >> my ex-husband, because we had just gotten divorced and he knew my sister, he got served by her for firm....
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we should point out, deborah, this eclipse will be much better than the one in 2017 because the moons closer to the earth, the area of totality will be bigger, and the duration will be longer as well. what will you do to get ready for an eclipse? when i was a kid it was like oh the sun will go away for a little while and it will come back. >> to be able to saturate the memories of all of the residents and visitors it's not just the n monday. but a whole weekend of activities that are spread throughout our nine county area which are specifically designed to offer something for everybody. and also be able to give people the opportunity not to be on all the traffic. >> sandra: i'm looking at pictures of august 2017 are member covering this live on the air, it was very exciting. there was a huge lead up to it. you do get these crowds, masses of people. they want to be a part of this. you understand why. i mean, we are not going to do this again until 2044. that is a couple decades away. people get together and i remember covering it and there was a huge buildup, but it's not like a rocke
we should point out, deborah, this eclipse will be much better than the one in 2017 because the moons closer to the earth, the area of totality will be bigger, and the duration will be longer as well. what will you do to get ready for an eclipse? when i was a kid it was like oh the sun will go away for a little while and it will come back. >> to be able to saturate the memories of all of the residents and visitors it's not just the n monday. but a whole weekend of activities that are...
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craig, you were looking a little bit doubtful at the last thing that deborah said there. >> i think deborahe facts accurately, but i think the interpretation of what is going on last night i would put more emphasis on the british involvement. when i spoke to people this morning, what they are saying it was pretty major american campaign to defensive missiles coming through. the british jets were involved making sure they were backfilling that support operation. i said expect at the day goes on we will hear more about that. it is significant to the extent which the americans were doing that but that we are singling hard that they will be part of defending israel if push comes to shove as it did last night. >> i think it is worth noting that what's being reported and israel is not being reported here. they were reporting that jets shot down irani and drones last night. they haven't commented either way yet, but that might be because i haven't related those words and they might be waiting for washington to wake up as well. >> we actually are not reporting that. we don't have any confirmation.
craig, you were looking a little bit doubtful at the last thing that deborah said there. >> i think deborahe facts accurately, but i think the interpretation of what is going on last night i would put more emphasis on the british involvement. when i spoke to people this morning, what they are saying it was pretty major american campaign to defensive missiles coming through. the british jets were involved making sure they were backfilling that support operation. i said expect at the day...
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key drivers behind sales, deborah?the big thing, a couple hundred basis points ahead of market expectations, 13% growth and stock underperformed into the sales number on the back of data from old where the product was seen as old in the stores. and there was an expectation that they may have just met, very good. and then double digit growth, plus 10% in north american market, doing well in mass-market. christ's pinches going through there. a big area, dermatology. 20%. overall there were three out of four sectors and three regions that did well. tom: talk to us about china? >> china is up 6% actually against a mock kit which is flat, higher than in quarter four so they gradually improved versus china are. china is gradually improving, slow pace. outside on the look side, just less than 2% north asia is down, market flat and the travel retail industry, we've heard from lori l, the prairie brand, they are waited for travel retail. lori l says it's better than it was. they could sell out stronger and they are pitching for
key drivers behind sales, deborah?the big thing, a couple hundred basis points ahead of market expectations, 13% growth and stock underperformed into the sales number on the back of data from old where the product was seen as old in the stores. and there was an expectation that they may have just met, very good. and then double digit growth, plus 10% in north american market, doing well in mass-market. christ's pinches going through there. a big area, dermatology. 20%. overall there were three...
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deborah aiken, thank you for breaking down those -- from kering.on fashion, chanel ceo lena says the luxury giant plans to continue investing in china. we have been talking about that despite the economic recovery. speaking to francine lacqua, speaking about the strategy behind recent price hikes. >> so weak prices according to the inflation, they are related to the cost price. we also made a commitment to price harmonization across the world, which means a client should not experience excessive price differentials no matter where they buy. francine: how do you see the china market compared to the u.s. market? it's not that volatile, you have a base that stays for quite some time. >> china is a very essential market for the luxury system because of the fast adoption of luxury. because of the appreciation of's refinement and sophistication. it's a very important central market. i came back recently from china and i was very happy to see the energy and vibrancy in the market. we continue to run our business for the long-term and continue to invest in
deborah aiken, thank you for breaking down those -- from kering.on fashion, chanel ceo lena says the luxury giant plans to continue investing in china. we have been talking about that despite the economic recovery. speaking to francine lacqua, speaking about the strategy behind recent price hikes. >> so weak prices according to the inflation, they are related to the cost price. we also made a commitment to price harmonization across the world, which means a client should not experience...
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here's abc's deborah roberts. >> here we go. rolling your body. shush.>> it's a new day for celine dion. >> hello, vogue. this is celine dion, the superstar singer gracing the may issue of vogue france, sharing details about her rare and incurable neurological disorder. >> stiff person syndrome, which affects just 1 in 1,000,000 people, causing muscles to go rigid. reporter young dion, known for iconic hits like my heart will go on, cause i'm your lady and the power of love are my mother, telling the magazine i haven't beat the disease, as it's still within me and always will be. i hope that we'll find a miracle, a way to cure it with scientific research. but for now i have to learn to live with it. going on to say, five days a week. i undergo athletic, physical, and vocal therapy. >> i've been dealing with problems with my health for a long time now, and it's been a really difficult for me to face these challenges. >> the singer shocking the world, announcing her diagnosis in 2022. in an emotional instagram post. >> unfortunately, these spasms affect ev
here's abc's deborah roberts. >> here we go. rolling your body. shush.>> it's a new day for celine dion. >> hello, vogue. this is celine dion, the superstar singer gracing the may issue of vogue france, sharing details about her rare and incurable neurological disorder. >> stiff person syndrome, which affects just 1 in 1,000,000 people, causing muscles to go rigid. reporter young dion, known for iconic hits like my heart will go on, cause i'm your lady and the power of...
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host: that is deborah in michigan. ithaca, new york, good morning. caller: good morning, john. i wanted to say something very quickly. i haven't called in a very long time. i have an art background and the new design for your office, the colors, it is just so stark and it is not attractive at all and i wish that you could redesign the office there. it is not appealing at all. host: what are your thoughts on the trial today? caller: i'm sorry, i just needed to say that. i can believe this has gone on for so long. i mean, trump is such a con artist. it is such an embarrassment to this country. it is so wrong. it is so wrong that this has been going on for so long. and i want to add that mitch mcconnell is the puppeteer behind all this. he is a horrible man who has changed the supreme court. it is just unbelievable that all this has happened. it is so criminal. host: why do you call him a puppeteer? caller: because he supported trump. they didn't impeach him. he's very, very two-faced. he is worse in a way because he is sitting in the background pulling all the strings and you've
host: that is deborah in michigan. ithaca, new york, good morning. caller: good morning, john. i wanted to say something very quickly. i haven't called in a very long time. i have an art background and the new design for your office, the colors, it is just so stark and it is not attractive at all and i wish that you could redesign the office there. it is not appealing at all. host: what are your thoughts on the trial today? caller: i'm sorry, i just needed to say that. i can believe this has...
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now, another us based lawyer, it's deborah blum. deborah, thank you .f you've been able to hear some of the stuff that alan was saying. there what does this mean for female victims, for the metoo movement? really that harvey weinstein has just had this overturned ? just had this overturned? >> you know, a lot of the victims are feeling really outraged, and they feel that it was a major step back for those who have been accused and convicted of sexual violence. i'm also a defence attorney, and i'm also a defence attorney, and i will tell you that this is a legal decision made by the court of appeals. it's not a personal attack on the victims. it's not saying we don't believe you. it's saying that the judges exceeded the rules of trial procedure and violated them so egregiously that we have to overturn the decision. >> so alan said there that he hopes that harvey weinstein is eventually allowed back out. i mean, how do you see the future trials here going and retrials going? do you think we will see harvey back out and about? >> well, he's serving a 16 ye
now, another us based lawyer, it's deborah blum. deborah, thank you .f you've been able to hear some of the stuff that alan was saying. there what does this mean for female victims, for the metoo movement? really that harvey weinstein has just had this overturned ? just had this overturned? >> you know, a lot of the victims are feeling really outraged, and they feel that it was a major step back for those who have been accused and convicted of sexual violence. i'm also a defence attorney,...
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deborah elms from the hinrich foundation says the sharper attention to regional security may change how countries manage trade relations with china. the economic ties in this region are very strong. both with the united states and with china. and so trying to sort out or disentangle security from economics has been a challenge. the us and china are trying to engage more on sort of other level as we have seen janet yellen as well being in china this week. do you think there is an opportunity for things to move in a more sort of optimistic sort of pathway? it's a very strong economic pull, especially at a time when general supply chains are reshuffling. it's very strong to have chinese investment and chinese supply chains running through asia. and those links in fact have strengthened over the last few years, and particularly if we have a second donald trump administration in the white house, the level of economic disruption is going to be severe, and i think for many governments in this region, they will have to make some hard decisions, particularly about economics, and economic securit
deborah elms from the hinrich foundation says the sharper attention to regional security may change how countries manage trade relations with china. the economic ties in this region are very strong. both with the united states and with china. and so trying to sort out or disentangle security from economics has been a challenge. the us and china are trying to engage more on sort of other level as we have seen janet yellen as well being in china this week. do you think there is an opportunity for...
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i'm in deborah on saturday, saturday, phenomena. oh i know but, but yeah, we're not a man as long as people are gray. so next time that would always be somebody willing to risk everything to get a share of the big money. the name, one thing that is closer to our existence, you can take a moment to think of vianza. hello and welcome. i'm so they've got the body and you are watching equal india. how many a few talked of oceans as the answer to my question? not many, i'm sure, even though 71 percent of our planet is just water and the majority of this is an odd oceans. so let's dive into this today and try.
i'm in deborah on saturday, saturday, phenomena. oh i know but, but yeah, we're not a man as long as people are gray. so next time that would always be somebody willing to risk everything to get a share of the big money. the name, one thing that is closer to our existence, you can take a moment to think of vianza. hello and welcome. i'm so they've got the body and you are watching equal india. how many a few talked of oceans as the answer to my question? not many, i'm sure, even though 71...
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i'm deborah the lawn to all of us to sort of get past that. she is hosting this boxing event, precisely because he hasn't forgotten his homeland. and because he wants to draw attention to the difficult situation facing box, there isn't costs about fact. then he himself saw no other option then to lead his own country. as the pos, i also got a job and passport because it enables you to fly anywhere for competitions. so it's something you definitely need as a sort of a one over the price for sonya and robin 1st met 3 years ago and he's confident she has a great teacher in the room in desktops. i'm very proud of her and i think she has a lot of potential. they can see her winning a major title as an amateur, and they've got also as a pro, i'll help you with what will be in your goods, and i'll send them the for decades ago, syrups and ethnic albanians all lived in one country, yugoslavia and they all had a common champion, a scenario of the scenes unimaginable today. one of the few costs of our boxers who is live the dream of participating in eve
i'm deborah the lawn to all of us to sort of get past that. she is hosting this boxing event, precisely because he hasn't forgotten his homeland. and because he wants to draw attention to the difficult situation facing box, there isn't costs about fact. then he himself saw no other option then to lead his own country. as the pos, i also got a job and passport because it enables you to fly anywhere for competitions. so it's something you definitely need as a sort of a one over the price for...
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deborah elms from the hinrich foundation says the sharper attention to regional security may change how manage trade relations with china. trying to sort out or disentangle security from economics has been a challenge. china and asian countries had a deep trade ties, you mentioned they can often compartmentalise those things from other issues like security. is that dynamic still intact and likely to hold? ~ ., , hold? welcome and it has been so far, hold? welcome and it has been so far. so _ hold? welcome and it has been so far. so as — hold? welcome and it has been so far, so as an _ hold? welcome and it has been so far, so as an example, - hold? welcome and it has been so far, so as an example, just l so far, so as an example, just last week, they met together, china, japan, philippines, the rest of them, korea, australia and new zealand as part of regional comprehensive economic partnership. it's the sixth time they've met since the agreement came into force. they work regularly together, they have committee meetings together, philippines and china worked together on agreement. there
deborah elms from the hinrich foundation says the sharper attention to regional security may change how manage trade relations with china. trying to sort out or disentangle security from economics has been a challenge. china and asian countries had a deep trade ties, you mentioned they can often compartmentalise those things from other issues like security. is that dynamic still intact and likely to hold? ~ ., , hold? welcome and it has been so far, hold? welcome and it has been so far. so _...
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i'm in deborah on saturday, saturday, phenomena. oh, i know but, but yeah, we're not a man. as long as people are gray. so next time, there will always be somebody willing to risk everything to get his share of the big money to open the lid or in the hot water and enjoy all that's left afterwards is the packaging. what do we do with all the plastic weight? or could we manage without plastic the welcome to tomorrow today is science show on dw well, eagles has been a favorite for decades. the japanese version is especially popular among young people.
i'm in deborah on saturday, saturday, phenomena. oh, i know but, but yeah, we're not a man. as long as people are gray. so next time, there will always be somebody willing to risk everything to get his share of the big money to open the lid or in the hot water and enjoy all that's left afterwards is the packaging. what do we do with all the plastic weight? or could we manage without plastic the welcome to tomorrow today is science show on dw well, eagles has been a favorite for decades. the...
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and he's absolutely right. >> deborah, do have any idea >> deborah, do you have any idea what will meann terms of tax for the government? tax revenue for the government? because will be a huge loss because it will be a huge loss in next few decades, in the next few decades, wouldn't it? >> i w wouldn't it? >> i it generates >> well, i think it generates about revenue. >> well , less revenue. >> well, less than eight. well, only about 8 billion excise tax and vat . well, if people aren't and vat. well, if people aren't buying cigarettes they'll be buying cigarettes they'll be buying something else . so that buying something else. so that doesn't really, rate, but it's gone down over time and it will continue to go down. and it was always expected that you'd stop having excise tax revenues , the having excise tax revenues, the point is that it costs public finances far more in terms of social security payments to smokers who are unwell, lost tax revenue because they can't work. all of these other things far , all of these other things far, far more than more than double the amount of exci
and he's absolutely right. >> deborah, do have any idea >> deborah, do you have any idea what will meann terms of tax for the government? tax revenue for the government? because will be a huge loss because it will be a huge loss in next few decades, in the next few decades, wouldn't it? >> i w wouldn't it? >> i it generates >> well, i think it generates about revenue. >> well , less revenue. >> well, less than eight. well, only about 8 billion excise...
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let's bring in now our security and defense editor, deborah hayes. deborah, what you make of the scale and nature of this attack by iran on israeli soil? >> it's been said before, it is unprecedented for iran to launch a direct attack like this on israel. this being a sort of hybrid war between those two countries. for a long, long time. but it has always been a war between proxies, through deniable attacks. so a direct strike, especially using ballistic missiles, that is -- it is unprecedented, and that's why there is such concern about the potential for catastrophic escalation. everybody in the last few days in terms of the diplomatic circles of the uk and washington , and all around the world, aware that iran was wanting to retaliate for its -- for that attack it blames on israel on its -- it senior generals in damascus on that -- that diplomatic building that was struck in damascus a few days ago. everybody knew that there would be some kind of retaliation, but the effort that has been going on behind the scenes has been to try to allow that reta
let's bring in now our security and defense editor, deborah hayes. deborah, what you make of the scale and nature of this attack by iran on israeli soil? >> it's been said before, it is unprecedented for iran to launch a direct attack like this on israel. this being a sort of hybrid war between those two countries. for a long, long time. but it has always been a war between proxies, through deniable attacks. so a direct strike, especially using ballistic missiles, that is -- it is...
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we are i seeing a change, because people like deborah _ seeing a change, because people like deborah.aign brings a lot ofioined up _ affected? a planned campaign brings a lot ofjoined up thinking _ affected? a planned campaign brings a lot ofjoined up thinking into - affected? a planned campaign brings a lot ofjoined up thinking into how. a lot ofjoined up thinking into how they are going to treat cancer diagnosis and treatment in the future. early diagnosis saves lives. we are talking about bowel cancer but it kabasele many illnesses. getting people to present and having the ability within the system to strike early. mr; the ability within the system to strike early-— the ability within the system to strike earl . ~ , , , . . strike early. my sense, if a health minister or— strike early. my sense, if a health minister or a _ strike early. my sense, if a health minister or a prospective - strike early. my sense, if a health minister or a prospective health i minister or a prospective health minister or a prospective health minister if there is a new government, they would nod all the
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i'm david muir. >> deborah: and i'm deborah roberts.night, neighbors are stepping in to help a place that has helped so many. a week ago tonight, a fire closed the doors of a church in san francisco's mission district. investigators are still trying to figure out how that fire on good friday started. good evening. i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley. >> thanks for joining us. abc seven news reporter tara campbell shows youow
i'm david muir. >> deborah: and i'm deborah roberts.night, neighbors are stepping in to help a place that has helped so many. a week ago tonight, a fire closed the doors of a church in san francisco's mission district. investigators are still trying to figure out how that fire on good friday started. good evening. i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley. >> thanks for joining us. abc seven news reporter tara campbell shows youow
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. >> deborah you have been a long time practitioner and observer and politics come power politics.o your characterize polics towards the war and what is the impact of republican blockage of the next aid package to ukraine? >> thank you very much and i'm going to pick up on what jan and ben upset and i'm going to start by saying in word and never telegraphed to your enemy what you won't do. it's like giving your enemy and advantage so picking up on what my colleagues just said is totally undermines the concept of of deterrence so as much as deterrence nato has its allies have with the united states has when you convey to putin who is your enemy and not your adversary but your enemy what you won't do that gives putin a lot of leeway to take even more violence more destructive more murderous intentions and effects because he does not thank you were going to respond. so my reaction now is that i'm going to borrow a word from my colleague john herbst of timidity that we still have a white housee that is still timid and still a little too much afraid of putin and what he can and cannot d
. >> deborah you have been a long time practitioner and observer and politics come power politics.o your characterize polics towards the war and what is the impact of republican blockage of the next aid package to ukraine? >> thank you very much and i'm going to pick up on what jan and ben upset and i'm going to start by saying in word and never telegraphed to your enemy what you won't do. it's like giving your enemy and advantage so picking up on what my colleagues just said is...
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host: deborah, they fear for the elaboration. sorry to cut you off, we are short on time. things that we haven't talked about maybe? guest: one of the most interesting things about the survey is the composition of the party. they used to be more similar, now they are more different demographically in terms of where they live, in terms of their education level. as one of the differences we see in politics and it sort of undercuts some of the polarization we see on issues. some of that is caused by being more different people in the parties. that is documented in this report. host: p research -- peerre search.org thanks for your time. another addition of washington journal comes your way tomorrow morning. right now we take you to an event sponsored by the bipartisan policy center. >> for housing policy. this will be the ninth conversation in our leaders speaker series which is intended to spotlight individuals who understand the foundational importance of housing and have made significant contributions to improving housing affordability in our country. today we are excited t
host: deborah, they fear for the elaboration. sorry to cut you off, we are short on time. things that we haven't talked about maybe? guest: one of the most interesting things about the survey is the composition of the party. they used to be more similar, now they are more different demographically in terms of where they live, in terms of their education level. as one of the differences we see in politics and it sort of undercuts some of the polarization we see on issues. some of that is caused...
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deborah is actually right.s unbecoming for a superpower , it undercuts a superpower's interests and leadership to be telling a country, a nuclear power that has identified the united states as a principal adversary that we will not do x or y so putin can sit comfortably as he considers his next abomination he will visit on ukraine. macron is right when he says maybe we need to put nato troops are french troops in ukraine. give putin something to worry about. john f. kennedy famously asked not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country. i think the appropriate paraphrase for that is asked not what putin can do to us but what we can do to putin. sadly, that is not the approach of this white house and that has the timid policy of the administration has given the quasi-isolationist there big argument against are going to se into an armageddon. >> why do you think the administration has taken the timid approach? >> i had a professor in graduate school was also a senior advisor to lyndon jo
deborah is actually right.s unbecoming for a superpower , it undercuts a superpower's interests and leadership to be telling a country, a nuclear power that has identified the united states as a principal adversary that we will not do x or y so putin can sit comfortably as he considers his next abomination he will visit on ukraine. macron is right when he says maybe we need to put nato troops are french troops in ukraine. give putin something to worry about. john f. kennedy famously asked not...
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among the witnesses at that meeting was deborah, a florida woman who was forced by state law to carry her baby to term despite doctors assessments that the newborn would not survive long after birth and that carrying the pregnancy in term could risk her life. >> so the florida law forced you to carry the baby until 37 weeks with no amniotic fluid and a certainty that he would not survive? >> yeah. yes. the next few months were the toughest times of my life as i continued to grow and experience horrible pain from the baby pushing up on different body parts. >> deborah joins the chorus of women speaking out about the absolutely appalling and dehumanizing experiences that they have had to have while trying to end pregnancies with states with new abortion bans on their book. those stories reshaped traditional battle lines. in california and vermont and kansas it montana and kentucky and ohio, in bell weather states like michigan and virginia and wisconsin. literally everywhere abortion rights have been on the ballot or been a central issue in the election, the side favoring access to abor
among the witnesses at that meeting was deborah, a florida woman who was forced by state law to carry her baby to term despite doctors assessments that the newborn would not survive long after birth and that carrying the pregnancy in term could risk her life. >> so the florida law forced you to carry the baby until 37 weeks with no amniotic fluid and a certainty that he would not survive? >> yeah. yes. the next few months were the toughest times of my life as i continued to grow and...
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deborah is actually right.unbecoming for a superpower , it undercuts a superpower's interests and leadership to be telling a country, a nuclear power that has identified the united states as a principal adversary that we will not do x or y so putin can sit comfortably as he considers his next abomination he will visit on ukraine. macron is right when he says maybe we need to put nato troops are french troops in ukraine. give putin something to worry about. john f. kennedy famously asked not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country. i think the appropriate paraphrase for that is asked not what putin can do to us but what we can do to putin. sadly, that is not the approach of this white house and that has the timid policy of the administration has given the quasi-isolationist there big argument against aiding ukraine which is we are going to stumble into an armageddon. >> why do you think the administration has taken the timid approach? >> i had a professor in graduate school was also
deborah is actually right.unbecoming for a superpower , it undercuts a superpower's interests and leadership to be telling a country, a nuclear power that has identified the united states as a principal adversary that we will not do x or y so putin can sit comfortably as he considers his next abomination he will visit on ukraine. macron is right when he says maybe we need to put nato troops are french troops in ukraine. give putin something to worry about. john f. kennedy famously asked not...
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deborah howery says these barriers need to be removed. >> it is really important to address these needs now. when doctors are meeting with the patient, they can screen patients for these needs and connect them to community services. if women are uninsured, the cdc has a program in all 50 states with the health department that will allow me to get a mammogram per free. >> while death rates from breast cancer have decreased, they remain high for black women and women with low incomes. it is estimated that 22% of breast cancer deaths can be reduced early screening and treatment. >>> april is donate life month and a 14-year-old boy just had a chance to raise a commemorative flag at the santa clara county hospital where he received a life-saving kidney transplant. that transplant was courtesy of a total stranger who was diagnosed with a genetic disorder of the kidneys and 2022. he needed a transplant before they failed completely. sarabeth of sacramento saw his story in social media and offered one of her own. they have their surgeries in september and were supposed to reunite monday but sar
deborah howery says these barriers need to be removed. >> it is really important to address these needs now. when doctors are meeting with the patient, they can screen patients for these needs and connect them to community services. if women are uninsured, the cdc has a program in all 50 states with the health department that will allow me to get a mammogram per free. >> while death rates from breast cancer have decreased, they remain high for black women and women with low incomes....
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deborah, look, i know the limits and even meant i don't know about that. there's still it a, it was sent to another to sound like a deal which would be implemented to us the and the, the going to see them in talk. yes. store it. i've seen it, other, it seemed to me i was able to see, was yet, but isn't it seem to muskrat is english. i can either see, i'm sure you see them. my impression of him. when i 1st saw him in 2011 said he was young and he was healthy. and he was extraordinarily correct. the when the feed was presented to court for the 1st time, and to thrice, to spend, and to talk to the judge and seek another stand up. you have a person that this is the right from the outset. doctors for sons' head express concern about you know, the potential for the russian and, and suicide. but in particular, that psychological stress predisposes to cardiovascular consequences. heart attacks and strokes, no surprise that he actually did have a stroke. and it makes it a continuing matter of urgency that she raised in all the countries he could be telling away wit
deborah, look, i know the limits and even meant i don't know about that. there's still it a, it was sent to another to sound like a deal which would be implemented to us the and the, the going to see them in talk. yes. store it. i've seen it, other, it seemed to me i was able to see, was yet, but isn't it seem to muskrat is english. i can either see, i'm sure you see them. my impression of him. when i 1st saw him in 2011 said he was young and he was healthy. and he was extraordinarily correct....
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deborah brosnan. >> thank you so much. >> sure. to tune in everybody two, the cnn films presents blue carbon natures, hidden power. >> it premieres tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern pacific only on cnn all right. straight ahead. >> taylor swift's new album has ushered in a whole new era for the pop star will share how fans are reacting to the tortured poets department. that's next hour in the cnn newsroom. >> central weekdays that's seven eastern with chewy save 20% on your first pharmacy order. >> so you can put an end to the edge get flea and tick medication delivered right to your door dude, what are you doing i'm protecting my car. that's too much work. whether tech is so much easier, laser measured floor liners up here seek protector and cargo liner back there. nice out here. window deflectors. and mud flaps. and the bump step keep the bumper debt-free, cool. it's the best protection for your vehicle. knew more pre-owned, great. but where do i order whether tech.com okay. >> yeah, we got orders coming in, starting a business is nev
deborah brosnan. >> thank you so much. >> sure. to tune in everybody two, the cnn films presents blue carbon natures, hidden power. >> it premieres tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern pacific only on cnn all right. straight ahead. >> taylor swift's new album has ushered in a whole new era for the pop star will share how fans are reacting to the tortured poets department. that's next hour in the cnn newsroom. >> central weekdays that's seven eastern with chewy save 20% on...
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deborah. your >> very clear. deborah., choice. life, your choice. >> simon would say that >> well, simon would say that because he's paid by the tobacco industry, he doesn't smoke himself, but wants others to himself, but he wants others to take and it's not take that risk. and it's not what . the public want and it's what. the public want and it's not what smokers want, i mean, forest published a push poll yesterday, but , forest published a push poll yesterday, but, on radio four, luke tryl from , a large polling luke tryl from, a large polling company and yougov polls and all the polls show that the public support majority of support it. the majority of people can vote conservative people who can vote conservative support not support it. it's not anti—conservative, and, it's smoking's going to be consigned to the ash heap of history. and that's where it deserves to be, because it's the leading cause of premature death. >> but, deborah, i mean, i get that and i don't like smoking. i would people stop would like people t
deborah. your >> very clear. deborah., choice. life, your choice. >> simon would say that >> well, simon would say that because he's paid by the tobacco industry, he doesn't smoke himself, but wants others to himself, but he wants others to take and it's not take that risk. and it's not what . the public want and it's what. the public want and it's not what smokers want, i mean, forest published a push poll yesterday, but , forest published a push poll yesterday, but, on radio...
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kakchatau in kazakhstan, and their three-year-old dacha eryka took to yakhavanne syabrouka sam'i, deborahch fell on them before... this did not end, arysht and the link back added them. the love, roznarai kaminskaya, fell apart and was called out. i will never be like this again. stalin died and was released at the age of eight. released, we arrived at minsk, because he has already been called to this day, deserved to be an artist of belarus. we are arriving near minsk with the inspiration of the adnavits archestra. some guy , what? you know, you’ll build your jewish archestra, you’ll soon talk about the union, and we’ll humiliate you if you spoke to us here, well such an aplyavuha, you know, he got from maskva, panamarenka in belarus never happened before, he lived from muskva and the abavyazka minister of culture of the ussr, and of course, i already know that once pantselyaimon panamarenka is working i bend my hand with edzi. rosner. rosner knows his own jazz orchestra. in this kalektyva, the musicians were simply amazing. the yans called iago king. the pipes were dripping with flax, a
kakchatau in kazakhstan, and their three-year-old dacha eryka took to yakhavanne syabrouka sam'i, deborahch fell on them before... this did not end, arysht and the link back added them. the love, roznarai kaminskaya, fell apart and was called out. i will never be like this again. stalin died and was released at the age of eight. released, we arrived at minsk, because he has already been called to this day, deserved to be an artist of belarus. we are arriving near minsk with the inspiration of...
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seen goradze kakchatau in kazakhstan, their three-year-old dacha eryk was taken in by their family, deborahlink to the future added them, the roznar and kaminskaya gates collapsed, and the pain caused will no longer be the same. stalin died, and he was released for the eighth year, he was released, we are coming to minsk, for these days the artist of belarus is well-deserved, we are coming to minsk with the efforts of the adnavits archestra, my son says, what do you know? your zhydouski? one of my very first such acquaintances, the hall was simple at that time. amazing, this is an operetto theater in the city of kharkov, a huge hall, it is so semicircular, well, i think that many remember how rosner appeared on stage, the orchestra played certain musical introductions, suddenly there was such an unexpected, very contrasting with the rest of the instrumentation, sound, the sound of a trumpet , when the man with the trumpet appeared, everyone had already seen where the sound was coming from, it was like that in the hall, there was a sigh of surprise, delight, well, then he mostly conducted, h
seen goradze kakchatau in kazakhstan, their three-year-old dacha eryk was taken in by their family, deborahlink to the future added them, the roznar and kaminskaya gates collapsed, and the pain caused will no longer be the same. stalin died, and he was released for the eighth year, he was released, we are coming to minsk, for these days the artist of belarus is well-deserved, we are coming to minsk with the efforts of the adnavits archestra, my son says, what do you know? your zhydouski? one of...
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>> deborah: a high school girl sneaks away from home and disappears. but are there clues left behind in a diabolical game of "would you rather?" "20/20" begins right now. >> she walked out, she said, "i love you, daddy." that's the last time i ever heard her. >> her missing poster is up all over town. >> what were you looking for? >> anything and everything. >> denise called me and said, "tom, we have something." >> what were you thinking when you saw her head flash on that screen? >> there was no evidence of a kidnapping. there was no abduction. there was no ransom. >> we're combing through everything, hours and hours decking every picture, every message, everything. >> if they got angry, she would put those tweets out there, too. a girl, a girl, a bitch, a bitch. i'm like, who is she talking about? >> no one realized how bad it was growing. the friction of two versus one. >> she said that she had to tell me the truth about what happened last night. >> you guys rather suffocate or get shot? >> i don't think that most kids play "would you rather" in te
>> deborah: a high school girl sneaks away from home and disappears. but are there clues left behind in a diabolical game of "would you rather?" "20/20" begins right now. >> she walked out, she said, "i love you, daddy." that's the last time i ever heard her. >> her missing poster is up all over town. >> what were you looking for? >> anything and everything. >> denise called me and said, "tom, we have something."...
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. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," wayne brady and deborah cox discuss us to talk about the broadwaydway revival of "the wiz." dupixent helps you du more with less asthma. and can help you breathe better in as little as two weeks. dupixent is an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that's not for sudden breathing problems. dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. get help right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor about new or worsening joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. ask your specialist about dupixent. pain means pause on the things you love, but... green... means... go! ♪♪ cool the pain with biofreeze. and keep on going. biofreeze. green means go. (♪♪) i'm getting vaccinated with pfizer's pneumococcal pneumonia vaccine. so am i. because i'm at risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. come on. i already got a pneumonia vaccine, but i'm asking about the added pr
. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," wayne brady and deborah cox discuss us to talk about the broadwaydway revival of "the wiz." dupixent helps you du more with less asthma. and can help you breathe better in as little as two weeks. dupixent is an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that's not for sudden breathing problems. dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. get help right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening...
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. >> that was our deborah patta. >>> we're joined by "new york times" white house and national securityorrespondent david sanger. his latest book "new cold wars" is out now. david, good to see you again. >> great to be with you, margaret. >> where do we begin? the world truly is on fire. and one of the things i like about your book you write, going all the way back to listening to the nixon-kennedy debates, and hearing those candidates hash out america's role in the world, and geostrategy. and this election we don't even know if the candidates will have a debate. meanwhile, the world is on fire. how do the american -- members of the american public need to think about the global competition the united states is in the middle of? >> well, it's a very different competition than what we had in the cold war. you know, those nixon-kennedy debates were at the height of the moment of a u.s. contest against the soviet union, which was terrifying and nuclear. but there was a simplicity about it. there was a predictability about it. we understood who controlled their nuclear weapons. we understoo
. >> that was our deborah patta. >>> we're joined by "new york times" white house and national securityorrespondent david sanger. his latest book "new cold wars" is out now. david, good to see you again. >> great to be with you, margaret. >> where do we begin? the world truly is on fire. and one of the things i like about your book you write, going all the way back to listening to the nixon-kennedy debates, and hearing those candidates hash out...
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there were cheers, deborah fireworks over lake erie, which you can hear behind me.a beautiful sunset out on the water. it could not have been any more beautiful. we saw the full corona, and also what we were hoping for, the flares of the chromosphere as well, those red areas from the high activity of the sun and an area where we have not seen a full solar eclipse since 1 806, over 200 years. we won't see another one for over 400 years. we started the day in mexico, where there was totality. then going on to texas, which has gone through totality. here in ohio, coming out the other side, perhaps you notice the light changing as i speak. and then we will go on to niagara falls, up to the border there with canada as well. a very rare event in terms of a contiguous solar eclipse going across all of the states. people are really lucky this time around in america. there was the great solar clips of 2017. but now we have got some 44 million people in this country who are in the path of totality, 99% of americans able to see the eclipse in some way or another. whether that
there were cheers, deborah fireworks over lake erie, which you can hear behind me.a beautiful sunset out on the water. it could not have been any more beautiful. we saw the full corona, and also what we were hoping for, the flares of the chromosphere as well, those red areas from the high activity of the sun and an area where we have not seen a full solar eclipse since 1 806, over 200 years. we won't see another one for over 400 years. we started the day in mexico, where there was totality....
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deborah says the conservatives _ finances. deborah says the conservatives and - finances.-eole? ~ . what happens and think who are these neale? . ., what happens and think who are these --eole?~ . ,. , what happens and think who are these n-eole?. ., ,. , , people? we all welcome scrutiny but are colleagues _ people? we all welcome scrutiny but are colleagues of— people? we all welcome scrutiny but are colleagues of the _ people? we all welcome scrutiny but are colleagues of the study _ people? we all welcome scrutiny but are colleagues of the study is - people? we all welcome scrutiny but are colleagues of the study is about | are colleagues of the study is about following the rules, there is no suggestion in the piece itself she has broken rules which is completely different, legitimate scrutiny of mps is fine but that's not the sleaze coming from the tory and the labour party. the sleaze coming from the tory and the labour party-— sleaze coming from the tory and the labour party. the impression people aet what labour party. the impression people get what collectively _
deborah says the conservatives _ finances. deborah says the conservatives and - finances.-eole? ~ . what happens and think who are these neale? . ., what happens and think who are these --eole?~ . ,. , what happens and think who are these n-eole?. ., ,. , , people? we all welcome scrutiny but are colleagues _ people? we all welcome scrutiny but are colleagues of— people? we all welcome scrutiny but are colleagues of the _ people? we all welcome scrutiny but are colleagues of the study _...
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deborah is on the reporting that from the end security council in new york. thank you. good. what is there? any government held several meetings throughout the day to discuss it runs on president of the tank when it's relevant, whether or not israel would respond to sentence for both. now from tennessee. this is not over that. according to war, calvin administer ben against the day after israel says 8 on launch 350 drone cruise and ballistic missiles. officials here say they will respond to the attack when the time is right. well, now you should be on the, when even a call, it's in the face of the rainy and straight. we will build a regional co relation and exact the price from iran in the fashion and timing that is right for us. and i could probably minister benjamin netanyahu convened his war cabinet to discuss what comes next. i mean, pressure from his own government, members to retaliate with, no decision to respond has been made. is rules defense minister yo. i've got a lot described to the event as one of the most dramatic in the country's history and said, cooperation
deborah is on the reporting that from the end security council in new york. thank you. good. what is there? any government held several meetings throughout the day to discuss it runs on president of the tank when it's relevant, whether or not israel would respond to sentence for both. now from tennessee. this is not over that. according to war, calvin administer ben against the day after israel says 8 on launch 350 drone cruise and ballistic missiles. officials here say they will respond to the...
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bill would amend deborah to ensure communities that have been using sites located within the system as a source of sand to renourish beaches in response to an emergency between december 31, 2008, and december 31, 2023 would be allowed to continue doing so. without it communities like wrightsville beach, north carolina, in mr. rouzer's district, which has been using the same site for the last 60 years to renourish its beach, would be left without few realistic and cost-effective options to carry out their necessary projects. which serve as a critical tool in protecting vulnerable communities. as we heard from the mayor of wrightsville beach at the hearing on this bill, enacting h.r. 524 would enable both the federal government and local governments to achieve the primary goals of cbra at a lower cost to taxpayers by avoiding the necessities to complete beach nourishment using sand from offshore sites. for example, the most recent completed beach nourishment event took place in 2018 at a cost of $11.9 million. if writesville beach is forced to utilize an offshore borrow site, costs could
bill would amend deborah to ensure communities that have been using sites located within the system as a source of sand to renourish beaches in response to an emergency between december 31, 2008, and december 31, 2023 would be allowed to continue doing so. without it communities like wrightsville beach, north carolina, in mr. rouzer's district, which has been using the same site for the last 60 years to renourish its beach, would be left without few realistic and cost-effective options to carry...
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oh so how many deborah? he and i'm going to be telling you how one on.
oh so how many deborah? he and i'm going to be telling you how one on.
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host: deborah is in odessa, florida. caller: i have a question.e have a program in our area that serves some of the schools like pack asap program -- pack a sack for them to take home. i want to say is do you do any research or do you know anything about how many of the children that are going to school are actually homeless, that their families are living in cars and not getting a well rested night sleep or even proper nutrition and what are we doing about it? guest: that is an excellent question and we do not ask them specifically in our surveys about their home environment to that detail. so that is a very good question and something we will certainly be considering. we have a certain amount of space on the questionnaires that we use for our surveys and a certain amount of background information and questions we can ask, especially for teenagers. but that is a really good idea and something that we will definitely consider. host: barber in garland, texas, and educator. what do you teach? caller: i did teach and just retired after 23 years, midd
host: deborah is in odessa, florida. caller: i have a question.e have a program in our area that serves some of the schools like pack asap program -- pack a sack for them to take home. i want to say is do you do any research or do you know anything about how many of the children that are going to school are actually homeless, that their families are living in cars and not getting a well rested night sleep or even proper nutrition and what are we doing about it? guest: that is an excellent...
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. >> deborah worked with barbara.. >> deborah is quoted throughout the book. >> oh, okay.ad it now. [ laughter ]. >> you're not quoted. >> and nor should i be. anyway, there is some showers and storms up in the upper great lakes. tevere storms western >>> good tuesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are going to have some more seasonable weather in the forecast today, some parts of the south bay, the east bay in the low 70s this afternoon. upper 60s tomorrow, after a start with some cloudy skies. we're watching for partly to mostly cloudy skies for the end of the week. we go into the weekend with sunshine and highs in the low to mid-70s. san francisco will see temperatures continuing to reach into the low to mid-60 >>> don't forget, sirius xm channel 108. neck of the woods. >>> don't forget, sirius xm channel 108. but best of the morning, "popstart." >>> we will start with celine dion. in the latest issue of "vogue france," the music icon opening up about her health and how she's managing stiff person syndrome. telling the publication that she hopes to get to a po
. >> deborah worked with barbara.. >> deborah is quoted throughout the book. >> oh, okay.ad it now. [ laughter ]. >> you're not quoted. >> and nor should i be. anyway, there is some showers and storms up in the upper great lakes. tevere storms western >>> good tuesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are going to have some more seasonable weather in the forecast today, some parts of the south bay, the east bay in the low 70s this afternoon. upper...
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my washington wanna see and warm patches found all the sanctions of it in gauge and race was deborah, let me say broadly, we advise anyone considering business deals with iran to be aware of the potential risk of sanctions. but ultimately, the government of august on can speak to their own foreign policy pursuits, so full rent as it shifts its focus towards safeguarding its national interests and fostering friendly relations with neighboring countries. rather, not solely catering to the bottom where suspicious demands of its american outline . many in pakistan view are the one as well my gas pipeline project. there's more than just an energy deal. but as the listeners, they're still pakistan's autonomy and resolved to pursue its national interest and the face of external pressures from the west. this shift indicates that the group of washington is course of measures, is one thing in various parts of the world. and one has really recognized these dynamics, as evidenced by president re, sees remarks during the joint press conference with pakistan's prime ministers. while sorry for the e
my washington wanna see and warm patches found all the sanctions of it in gauge and race was deborah, let me say broadly, we advise anyone considering business deals with iran to be aware of the potential risk of sanctions. but ultimately, the government of august on can speak to their own foreign policy pursuits, so full rent as it shifts its focus towards safeguarding its national interests and fostering friendly relations with neighboring countries. rather, not solely catering to the bottom...
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good evening, deborah r. >> reporter: good evening, norah.nian-backed group hezbollah fired a barrage of missiles from lebanon into northern israel earlier. this is what the night sky looked like a short while ago. the israeli defense force says most of the missiles were intercepted. the rest falling an empty land with no injuries. israel remains on high alert, bracing itself for the possibility of an attack by iran in retaliation for the bombing of its consulate in damascus. a former mossad official told us there is a real fear the region could be on the brink of an expanded conflict. she believes the attack could either come from a number of iranian proxies, lebanon, iraq, or yemen, or directly from iran. and if it results in a mass potential for significant escalation. norah? >> norah: debora patta, thank you. in memphis today, a police encounter with two teenagers ended in a hail of bullets. an officer was killed, along with an 18-year-old suspect. and we are learning tonight that that teenager was recently released from jail. here is cbs
good evening, deborah r. >> reporter: good evening, norah.nian-backed group hezbollah fired a barrage of missiles from lebanon into northern israel earlier. this is what the night sky looked like a short while ago. the israeli defense force says most of the missiles were intercepted. the rest falling an empty land with no injuries. israel remains on high alert, bracing itself for the possibility of an attack by iran in retaliation for the bombing of its consulate in damascus. a former...