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deborah, thanks for joining.metoo movement swt the country around 2017, it brought down giants of hollywood, silicon valley, media, you name it. and it appeared to have changed society's expectations when it came to addressing sexual abuse or assault. but now, we're seeing a second trump administration being staffed with people accused of sexual misconduct. what signal does it send, that these people may be filling some of the highest positions in government and leading the military or determining health policy? deborah: well, it sends a powerful signal that the work of the metoo movement is woefully incomplete, that there's a lot of work left to be done. the movement made a lot of progress. it's surfaced the comnality of abuse. it got us talking about abuse. and for several high profile men, there was accountability. but the structures of power that need to -- that need to -- that me too was taking aim at are still very much in place. and we've seen that, i think, with particular intensity in the last few weeks
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>>>>artistic director deborah vaughn crafts diverse performances that bring people together and during, she harnessed that power to bring something new to her native oakland. >>>>we need art. it changes like people's minds people's hearts. people think differently, when you're involved in the arts it's a mixture of just doing various >>>>things. so deborah and two fellow dancers started dimensions dance theater in 1972 toeach and perform dance that reflects the history and experience of african americans. >>>>i have seen how art has helped people while they're on their own path. for people to discover who they are as people and what they can contribute >>>>deborah incorporates traditional and contemporary styles from the african diaspora from her travels to africa. she brings back ideas, connections between dances there and those here in the u.s. >>>>it may not have been from a spiritual aspect but it was more about survival survival and uplifting our communities through music and dance. >>>>in addition to the dance company dimensions, dance theater also teaches several hundred young p
>>>>artistic director deborah vaughn crafts diverse performances that bring people together and during, she harnessed that power to bring something new to her native oakland. >>>>we need art. it changes like people's minds people's hearts. people think differently, when you're involved in the arts it's a mixture of just doing various >>>>things. so deborah and two fellow dancers started dimensions dance theater in 1972 toeach and perform dance that reflects...
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. >> reporter: artistic director, deborah vaughn, bring people together with performances. during the black arts movement, she harnessed that power to bring something new to her native oakland. >> we need art. it changes like people's minds, people's hearts. people think differently. when you are involved in the arts. >> it is a mixture of just doing various things. >> reporter: deborah and two fellow dancers started dimensions dance theater in 1972 to teach a reform dance that will reflect the history and experience of african americans. >> i have seen how art has helped people while they're on their own path. and for people to discover who they are as people and what they can contribute. >> reporter: deborah incorporates traditional and contemporary styles from the african side. from her travels to africa, she brings back ideas, connections between dances there and those here in the u.s. >> and it may not have been from a spiritual aspect, but it was more about survival. survival and uplifting our communities through music and dance. >> reporter: and in addition to the da
. >> reporter: artistic director, deborah vaughn, bring people together with performances. during the black arts movement, she harnessed that power to bring something new to her native oakland. >> we need art. it changes like people's minds, people's hearts. people think differently. when you are involved in the arts. >> it is a mixture of just doing various things. >> reporter: deborah and two fellow dancers started dimensions dance theater in 1972 to teach a reform...
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deborah weisbrot, professor of psychiatry.h so much. ♪ john: that is pbs news week and fo this saturday. -- and that is pbs news weekend for this saturday. i'm john yang. for all of my colleagues, thanks for joining us. see you tomorrow. >> major funding has been provided by -- >> consumer cellular. somebody's pocket, i thought i would let you know that you get nationwide coverage with no contract. that is kind of our thing. have a nice day. ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> you are watching pbs. -so, buddy, how is that class we the people going for you? what are you practicing? -q&a, like the questions that the judges ask you. he tells us we have to answer the question more directly. -mm-hmm. -so next week we run through each one of them again, and then we go to state.
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. >> reporter: artistic director, deborah vaughn creates performances that bring people together and she harnessed that power to bring something new to her native oakland. >> we need art, it changes people's minds, people's hearts, people think differently when you are involved in the arts. >> reporter: deborah and fellow dancers started in 1972, to teach and perform dance that reflects the history and experience of african americans. >> i have seen how art has helped people while they are on their own path, for people to discover who they are. as people and what they can contribute. >> reporter: deborah incorporates traditional and contemporary styles from the travels from africa, she brings back ideas and connections between dances there and here in the u.s. >> it may not come from a spiritual aspect but it was more about survival, survival and uplifting our communities through music and dance. >> reporter: in addition to the dance company, dimensions dance theater teaches several hundred young people per year, from ballet and tap, jazz and hip-hop. students eight to 18 get free in
. >> reporter: artistic director, deborah vaughn creates performances that bring people together and she harnessed that power to bring something new to her native oakland. >> we need art, it changes people's minds, people's hearts, people think differently when you are involved in the arts. >> reporter: deborah and fellow dancers started in 1972, to teach and perform dance that reflects the history and experience of african americans. >> i have seen how art has helped...
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. >> reporter: artistic director deborah vaughn crafts diverse performances that bring people together new to her native oakland. >> we need art. it changes like people's minds, people's hearts. people think differently when you are involved in the arts. it's a mixture of just doing -- various things. >> reporter: so deborah and two fellow dancers started dimensions dance theater in 1972 to teach and perform dance that reflects the history and experience of african americans. >> i have seen how art has helped people while they're on their own path for people to discover who they are as people and what they can contribute. >> reporter: deborah incorporates traditional and contemporary styles from the african dies a pa. she brings back ideas and connections there between dances there and those here in the u.s. >> it may not have been from -- a spiritual aspect. but it was more about survival. survival and uplifting our communities through music and dance. >> reporter: in addition to the dance company, dimensions dance theater also teaches several hundred young people a year in its rites
. >> reporter: artistic director deborah vaughn crafts diverse performances that bring people together new to her native oakland. >> we need art. it changes like people's minds, people's hearts. people think differently when you are involved in the arts. it's a mixture of just doing -- various things. >> reporter: so deborah and two fellow dancers started dimensions dance theater in 1972 to teach and perform dance that reflects the history and experience of african americans....
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abc seven news anchor gloria rodriguez talked with 2020 co-anchor deborah roberts about why it was such a fascinating case for her to cover. >> i'm a georgia native, so this is a story that took me back to my home state. and i remember when this when this story happened, when you heard about this shooting outside of a daycare center. i mean, so many people were just absolutely flummoxed. who would lead? what would lead someone to actually shoot? someone who had just dropped off his child at daycare? why would somebody want rusty sneiderman dead? so it was fascinating to me. of course, as a parent, to want to think about what you could have imagine being in those shoes, but also to the way police put this case together. it was one that was actually just sort of like a needle in a haystack. initially, when they heard that there was a bearded man who had been seen on the premises who was driving a certain vehicle, you're going to hear from police about how there was a stroke of luck in trying to locate this vehicle. if he had been driving something different, they might not have been able
abc seven news anchor gloria rodriguez talked with 2020 co-anchor deborah roberts about why it was such a fascinating case for her to cover. >> i'm a georgia native, so this is a story that took me back to my home state. and i remember when this when this story happened, when you heard about this shooting outside of a daycare center. i mean, so many people were just absolutely flummoxed. who would lead? what would lead someone to actually shoot? someone who had just dropped off his child...
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host: that was from "face the nation" yesterday, deborah birx on that program. the conversation about robert f. kennedy, jr., continues in the new york times today. a piece from a medical researcher, the headline, what kennedy gets right about american health care. she said, i believe there is a health care agenda that finds common ground between people like myself with medical researcher, clinician, and mr. kennedy. there are seeds of truth to some of what district kennedy says. noncooperation will not protect the integrity of the american public health or advance its interests. the opportunity to leverage his skepticism and relative political independence with the most valid criticisms of the american health care witticism, put into constructive -- health care system, put into constructive reforms. the lack of effort to build consensus about what the country did well during the pandemic and what to avoid next time, missed opportunity for a closure to a difficult era while preparing for the next pandemic. more in the new york times today. that is just one cabin
host: that was from "face the nation" yesterday, deborah birx on that program. the conversation about robert f. kennedy, jr., continues in the new york times today. a piece from a medical researcher, the headline, what kennedy gets right about american health care. she said, i believe there is a health care agenda that finds common ground between people like myself with medical researcher, clinician, and mr. kennedy. there are seeds of truth to some of what district kennedy says....
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i'm deborah roberts. >> deborah: and i'm david muir. from all of us at "20/20," thanks for watching. everywhere. the bay area gets soaked by one of the most powerful storms of the season. >> these are the first areas that start to flood. >> streets flooded looking more like rivers. >> freeways flooded. >> and up in the north bay, a windsor vineyard has turned into a mini lake. >> the water was just too much for many places to handle. >> we've seen a number of slides that have left behind muddy messes from healdsburg to san francisco. >> it is far from over. there is a flood warning for the russian river. >> always live. abc seven news starts right now. >> good evening. >> i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley. thanks for joining us. we have team coverage tonight. abc seven news reporter tara campbell is in san francisco. lauren martinez is in the south bay. >> that's right. we are going to start, though, with meteorologist sandhya patel. that storm packing a punch. it's a three on the exclusive storm impact scale. we've seen plenty of rain.
i'm deborah roberts. >> deborah: and i'm david muir. from all of us at "20/20," thanks for watching. everywhere. the bay area gets soaked by one of the most powerful storms of the season. >> these are the first areas that start to flood. >> streets flooded looking more like rivers. >> freeways flooded. >> and up in the north bay, a windsor vineyard has turned into a mini lake. >> the water was just too much for many places to handle. >> we've...
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deborah crisp has been in touch to explain why she thinks the system has to change.—old mother had to go into a care home due to a dementia and other health issues. it's a wonderful care home. she's really, really happy there. she funded it via the sale of her retirement flat, just under £200,000. and now that money has gone. local authorities say they cannot fund her to stay where she is, and she will need to be moved somewhere else. and we feel that due to her multiple health issues, it would be catastrophic for her to be moved elsewhere. and we really fear for her safety now. for her safety. now, louise haigh, you were chair of the parliamentary group on social care, so i know it's not yourjob now, but you are familiar with this issue. do you accept that the longer the government takes to make its mind up, the worse this situation gets forfamilies not just like deborah's, but people stuck in here and people stuck in hospital? yeah, absolutely. it's really urgent that we fix this issue, and countless of your viewers will have been in exactly the same situation that
deborah crisp has been in touch to explain why she thinks the system has to change.—old mother had to go into a care home due to a dementia and other health issues. it's a wonderful care home. she's really, really happy there. she funded it via the sale of her retirement flat, just under £200,000. and now that money has gone. local authorities say they cannot fund her to stay where she is, and she will need to be moved somewhere else. and we feel that due to her multiple health issues, it...
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here's abc's deborah roberts. >> what is more important a marriage or a career?t know. >> she gained fame with her focus on perfection. now at age 83. martha stewart basking in a new spotlight. >> what does it mean to be the first female self-made billionaire in american history? >> a new documentary, martha pulling back the curtain, highlighting the highs and the lows of her life and decades long career. stewart, the consummate chameleon building and rebuilding her lifestyle empire from the ground up. >> martha stewart was the first self-made female american billionaire. she is literally the manifestation of the american dream. >> director r.j. cutler, known for films like billie eilish the world's a little blurry and the september issue with anna wintour at the helm for martha, she really was ready to have her story told, and no story deserves a big screen treatment more than martha stewart's life story. >> it was a fascinating process interviewing martha because she's not a woman who is prone to self-reflection. >> stewart's life, not always as picture perfect
here's abc's deborah roberts. >> what is more important a marriage or a career?t know. >> she gained fame with her focus on perfection. now at age 83. martha stewart basking in a new spotlight. >> what does it mean to be the first female self-made billionaire in american history? >> a new documentary, martha pulling back the curtain, highlighting the highs and the lows of her life and decades long career. stewart, the consummate chameleon building and rebuilding her...
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cbs's deborah patta is in east jerusalem with more. deborah? >> reporter: good evening. today marks one year since 105 hostages were released in a deal with hamas, but since then negotiations for the remaining more than 100 captives have repeatedly failed, as israel continues to pound northern gaza which has had virtually no aid for more than 40 days. nearly everyone is hungry in gaza. in the north, the u.n. says famine may already be underway, and in the south children are starving, often surviving on just one meager meal a day. disparate palestinians brave angry crowds just to get bread, but it is often a hopeless quest. sometimes i can't find any bread at all said salma. i swear we live in hell. one of my children has already died and i'm terrified it will happen again. it is images like these that have given way to the arrest wants issued by the international criminal court against prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his former defense minister, yoav gallant, for war crimes, including deliberate starvation. netanyahu has rejected the icc allegations as anti-semitic
cbs's deborah patta is in east jerusalem with more. deborah? >> reporter: good evening. today marks one year since 105 hostages were released in a deal with hamas, but since then negotiations for the remaining more than 100 captives have repeatedly failed, as israel continues to pound northern gaza which has had virtually no aid for more than 40 days. nearly everyone is hungry in gaza. in the north, the u.n. says famine may already be underway, and in the south children are starving,...
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here is deborah in burlington, vermont. republican. caller: sorry about that. maybe you called on the wrong line. host: ok. caller: i just wanted to say, i am really alarmed to hear the amount of people who are advocating for turning in your neighbors and citizens, and think that military deployment on u.s. soil is a good idea. it sounds like stalinist tactics, and it is extremely scary. host: and in wisconsin on the line for democrats, james, you are next. caller: yes, i think people listening should be aware i did read a book on this and that the cia when it was set up, people's argument was the cia would be valuable because it could make our foreign policy much better than our state department or congress and the white house. now we are kind of seeing these guests we had on here today are trying to fulfill that idea that the cia is better-qualified to decide foreign policy. look at russia. to have the kgb running their country. the cia is valuable, but we don't want them making our foreign policy. thank you. host: and on the line for independence -- independ
here is deborah in burlington, vermont. republican. caller: sorry about that. maybe you called on the wrong line. host: ok. caller: i just wanted to say, i am really alarmed to hear the amount of people who are advocating for turning in your neighbors and citizens, and think that military deployment on u.s. soil is a good idea. it sounds like stalinist tactics, and it is extremely scary. host: and in wisconsin on the line for democrats, james, you are next. caller: yes, i think people listening...
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i am deborah malone.hing this, you are a random television personality who donald trump just appointed to run a huge federal agency. right now, you might be wondering, how did i get this job? so i am just in charge now? and wait, what is my job again? so i can assure you, the answer to all of these questions is "i don't [bleep] know." i also was appointed to my job without knowing what it is. trump saw me on the reverse mortgage out on fox news and here i am. [laughs] it is totally [bleep]. and while starting a job is never easy, there are two things to remember. one: we are all in the same boat. even if that boat is the titanic. and two: more than likely, someone else will [bleep] up worse than you. like rfk. i am pretty dumb, but that guy is -- that guy is dumb. best of luck! and thanks for watching. i am deborah malone, the... what does it say? secretary of internal communications. okay. wow. so that's what my job title is. awesome. good luck! ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> desi: when we come back, troy
i am deborah malone.hing this, you are a random television personality who donald trump just appointed to run a huge federal agency. right now, you might be wondering, how did i get this job? so i am just in charge now? and wait, what is my job again? so i can assure you, the answer to all of these questions is "i don't [bleep] know." i also was appointed to my job without knowing what it is. trump saw me on the reverse mortgage out on fox news and here i am. [laughs] it is totally...
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good evening, deborah. >> reporter: good evening, nancy, while the israeli experts tell us while thisoks good on paper, the real test will be whether the cease-fire holds on the ground. [explosion] the guns fall silent in just a few hours from now, or at least that's the plan. >> i applaud the decision made by the leaders of lebanon and israel to end the violence. it reminds us that peace is possible. >> reporter: the u.s. brokered deal has been approved by israel's c.a.d. bennett. but if hezbollah violates the cease-fire and tries to rearm, prime minister prime minister benjamin netanyahu said they will attack. under the agreement, the cease-fire will last 60 days during which israeli troops will flee from lebanon, and has below will go back to north of the litani river. with u.n. forces keeping the peace. in the final hours before the cease-fire takes hold, israel has tried to inflict maximum punishment striking across lebanon. and in northen israel, siren sounded as hezbollah launched multiple rocket attacks, most were intercepted. the two sides have been trading fire for over a ye
good evening, deborah. >> reporter: good evening, nancy, while the israeli experts tell us while thisoks good on paper, the real test will be whether the cease-fire holds on the ground. [explosion] the guns fall silent in just a few hours from now, or at least that's the plan. >> i applaud the decision made by the leaders of lebanon and israel to end the violence. it reminds us that peace is possible. >> reporter: the u.s. brokered deal has been approved by israel's c.a.d....
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this year's finalists include deborah jackson, kate mann, eliza griswold and jason deleon. watch the 75th annual national book awards wednesday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2 book tv. >> this year, c-span celebrates 45 years of covering congress like no other. since 1979 we have been your primary source for capitol hill, providing balanced, unfiltered coverage of government, taking you should wear policy is debated and decided, all with the support of america's cable company. c-span. 45 years and counting. powered by cable. the chair of the senate judiciary committee dick durbin continues to call for the release of the house ethics report on matt gaetz, who has been picked to serve as the next attorney general by donald trump . senator durbin talks about the nomination on the floor, saying it is the senate's responsibility to determine if he and other appointments get confirmed in the end. hard to believe it's been less than two weeks since the last election. two weeks. if it seems longer, it's because you may have been following what's happened since. already the presid
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deborah birx was in charge of all federal guidance. she testified that your order absolutely violated guidance. if the position that she lied? >> my position if you deceived dr. birx. you suggested to dr. birx that we did not have transmission- based precautions in place. and that was not true. as you know, the attorney general conducted this investigation. it is not new news. these charges were made four years ago. then had three department of justice investigations that refute them. and attorney general investigation that reviewed weird attorney general of new york who governs the new york law and interprets the new york law found exactly contrary to what you are saying, and said it repeatedly. and you know she said it repeatedly. she said "the march 25th advisory did not require admission of covid-19 patients into nursing homes. but rather said admissions could not be denied solely. that means only on the basis of the covid diagnosis. the attorney general said while some commentators, republican commentators she was referring to, su
deborah birx was in charge of all federal guidance. she testified that your order absolutely violated guidance. if the position that she lied? >> my position if you deceived dr. birx. you suggested to dr. birx that we did not have transmission- based precautions in place. and that was not true. as you know, the attorney general conducted this investigation. it is not new news. these charges were made four years ago. then had three department of justice investigations that refute them. and...
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tuesday, fema administrator dn creswell, alongside north carolina representative chuck edwards and deborah ross. this comes in the wake of reports emergency aid has not been reaching disaster vtims in north carolina. from the house infrastructe subcommittee on emergen preparedness. you can watch that live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 3, c-span now, our free mobile video app, or online on c-span.org. host: as you are calling in, wanted to note some programming notes, including going on in just a couple minutes here, on c-span 2, former trump administration health and human services secretary alex azar is giving an address to the foundation for research on equal opportunity, a discussion on economic a political freedom. that is what is going to be happeningn span 2 as we finish up today in open forum. take your pick. either one is a good program for you to watch. if you want to call in, phone lines are open for you to do so. nancy is up first out of pennsylvania, democrat. go ahead. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. i have only lived here for four years, but i am amaz
tuesday, fema administrator dn creswell, alongside north carolina representative chuck edwards and deborah ross. this comes in the wake of reports emergency aid has not been reaching disaster vtims in north carolina. from the house infrastructe subcommittee on emergen preparedness. you can watch that live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 3, c-span now, our free mobile video app, or online on c-span.org. host: as you are calling in, wanted to note some programming notes, including going on in...
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i'm deborah the loan to all of us that sort of get past that. she is hosting this bossing 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 copies. i also got a job, a task board because it enables you to fly anywhere for competitions. so it's something you definitely need as is one over the price of donita and robin 1st met 3 years ago and he's confident she has a great teacher in the room. this does, i'm very proud of her, and i think she has a lot of potential can see her winning a major title as a nama children. i got also as a pro. okay. you'll be on the jump in your goods and often them the for decades ago, syrups and ethnic albanians all lived in one country, yugoslavia and they all had a common champion, a scenario that seems unimaginable today for them to, to close up our boxers who is live the dream of participating in every global competition as
i'm deborah the loan to all of us that sort of get past that. she is hosting this bossing 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 copies. i also got a job, a task board because it enables you to fly anywhere for competitions. so it's something you definitely need as is one over the price of...
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deborah, i think of the engines is one of the most popular video games in the world with over a 100000000 tires to south korean teen t. one are at the top of the pile after winning the world championships in london, they retain the title thanks to the quick fingers of superstar game or faker. it's one of the biggest events in gaming. think of it like a woke up final. here at the league of legends well championships all the worlds as it's known to teams of 5 go head to had to be the 1st to destroy the opponents base . and it was the chinese team, b o g, challenging the giants, south korea's t one. it was a close contest, but t one came out on top. so we know record 5th championship cementing this data is as the greatest team to ever play the game. the event of london's oh to reno sold out in just minutes with thousands of relishing the chance to witness the sports history. some also looked at the pods as costly as a key element of gaming culture. very specific trinity. the ticket that you should use some 6900000 people sadly took it seriously tuning in from around the world, including in s
deborah, i think of the engines is one of the most popular video games in the world with over a 100000000 tires to south korean teen t. one are at the top of the pile after winning the world championships in london, they retain the title thanks to the quick fingers of superstar game or faker. it's one of the biggest events in gaming. think of it like a woke up final. here at the league of legends well championships all the worlds as it's known to teams of 5 go head to had to be the 1st to...
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i'm deborah roberts. >> deborah: and i'm david muir.just too much for many places to handle. >> we've seen a number of slides that have left behind muddy messes from healdsburg to san francisco. >> it is far
i'm deborah roberts. >> deborah: and i'm david muir.just too much for many places to handle. >> we've seen a number of slides that have left behind muddy messes from healdsburg to san francisco. >> it is far
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deborah, scott. well, the white house is also yeah, to officially consider the details. the weapons may be used quickly, davis phones to the deployment of thousands of north korean troops to bush's coast region, an area where you cranes some of the tree continues to launch abil trone attacks, as must go, tries to retake territory and last following ukraine. some of incursion initially nearby the us decision and making headlines in russia with the credit and warning that allowing ukraine to use us made weapons to strike farm into the russian territory would lead to a rise intentions. well, some of the should little makers have gone even further with one of them may be able to tell them the voices, news agency, biden's administration, is trying to escalate the situation to the maximum. they are seriously risking the stats of world war 3, which is notes in anybody's interest. but then you crane as the country pass demonica 1000 days, the pool is late to show if you estimate that you support will be welcome to providing a timely base that had of another pretty quinta, as rus
deborah, scott. well, the white house is also yeah, to officially consider the details. the weapons may be used quickly, davis phones to the deployment of thousands of north korean troops to bush's coast region, an area where you cranes some of the tree continues to launch abil trone attacks, as must go, tries to retake territory and last following ukraine. some of incursion initially nearby the us decision and making headlines in russia with the credit and warning that allowing ukraine to use...
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in a row, ukraine says all of the drones were destroyed with much of the damage caused by folding deborah and his ready air strike on the city of con eunice, in southern gaza has killed at least 7 people, according to palestinian medic is ready ministry also carried at strikes in northern areas of the gaza strip, where it's waged a month long campaign. it says ames to prevent thomas from regrouping. thousands of march and london to call for action to keep breaking his rivers and coastal waters clean the march for clean water demands that the government enforced laws to tackle water pollution and to ensure all polluting industries upgrade their infrastructure and reduce water wastage light to spain working felipe and clean letizia, along with government officials, including prime minister president sandra and valencia's regional premier, were given a furious reception by enraged flood survivors. during their visit to valencia, the royals were pelted with mode and tackled by a crowd in the eastern spanish region were deadly floods have killed more than 200 people. prime minister pedro sonsh
in a row, ukraine says all of the drones were destroyed with much of the damage caused by folding deborah and his ready air strike on the city of con eunice, in southern gaza has killed at least 7 people, according to palestinian medic is ready ministry also carried at strikes in northern areas of the gaza strip, where it's waged a month long campaign. it says ames to prevent thomas from regrouping. thousands of march and london to call for action to keep breaking his rivers and coastal waters...
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penny of polls show the rice between the bible presidential confidence republican donald trump for deborah tomlin harris on nick adams. i sent you up to date, i'll have more. well here's at the top of the our next on dw out global automotive show. rev. why we test the new valve of dx that they've kind of competes with viable electric asking things like the tesla proposals. comforted the in charlotte. the currently move people the on the world wide in such a hassle, a tacit committed to actually find out about robina story info, migraines. this is a story about people, people who need help. it's also a story about supply and demand too many people, not enough help and it's about what happens when tech companies fill the void.
penny of polls show the rice between the bible presidential confidence republican donald trump for deborah tomlin harris on nick adams. i sent you up to date, i'll have more. well here's at the top of the our next on dw out global automotive show. rev. why we test the new valve of dx that they've kind of competes with viable electric asking things like the tesla proposals. comforted the in charlotte. the currently move people the on the world wide in such a hassle, a tacit committed to actually...
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in a row, ukraine says all of the drones were destroyed with much of the damage caused by folding deborah's a. and it's ready air strikes on the city of con eunice, in southern gaza has killed at least 7 people according to policy and medics. the israeli military also carried ag strikes in northern areas of the gaza strip, where it's waged a month long campaign. it says, which aims to prevent from us from regrouping. night to spain were king felipe at queen letizia and government officials, including prime minister pamela sanchez, and valencia's regional premier, were given a furious reception by enraged flood survivors. during their visit to valencia, the royals were pelted with mode and tackled by a crowd in the eastern spanish region where deadly floods have killed. more than $200.00 people, prime minister pedro santoria fled from the scene during an official visit to buy port. that in one of the hardest, huge areas were over 60 people perished and thousands of livelihoods were last. confronted with anger and frustration, spain's king felipe and queen leticia visit the town of fy board,
in a row, ukraine says all of the drones were destroyed with much of the damage caused by folding deborah's a. and it's ready air strikes on the city of con eunice, in southern gaza has killed at least 7 people according to policy and medics. the israeli military also carried ag strikes in northern areas of the gaza strip, where it's waged a month long campaign. it says, which aims to prevent from us from regrouping. night to spain were king felipe at queen letizia and government officials,...
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i'm david muir. >> deborah: i'm deborah roberts. ashley. >> thanks for joining us. the scandal engulfing the san mateo county sheriff's office is expanding tonight. >> since the county's board of supervisors unanimously called
i'm david muir. >> deborah: i'm deborah roberts. ashley. >> thanks for joining us. the scandal engulfing the san mateo county sheriff's office is expanding tonight. >> since the county's board of supervisors unanimously called
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deborah, maryland, undecided. hello. caller: good morning, c-span. appreciate hearing the views from my fellow americans. typically, i vote on policy and the policies of the candidates. this is whether i'm voting for senate or president. i really believe that climate change is one of the major issues of our time. i now going to my school, i'm a schoolteacher, and never in my life have i seen 80 degrees temperatures on halloween. and one of the important things that the president does is he allows different people to control branches of government that affect all of us, like the fda, department of housing, and if we really do not get our climate change policy under control and try to meet the standards of the international standards for what we have to do, our world is going to change for our children and in children so that the idea of a white christmas or any of these things is going to be a thing of the past, and one of the reasons why that is so important is even though we have a lot of movement we think because of migrants coming in or immigrants
deborah, maryland, undecided. hello. caller: good morning, c-span. appreciate hearing the views from my fellow americans. typically, i vote on policy and the policies of the candidates. this is whether i'm voting for senate or president. i really believe that climate change is one of the major issues of our time. i now going to my school, i'm a schoolteacher, and never in my life have i seen 80 degrees temperatures on halloween. and one of the important things that the president does is he...
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deborah birx and representative jim himes. >>> i'm david wade in new york.ope you have a great night. >>> from cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. >> now at 6:00, fans of the san jose spartan women's volleyball team are speaking out as the controversy over a trans player continues. >>> prop k supporters taking a victory lap. wilson walker has more on the challenges they face. >>> and cyclists and drivers at odds with the bridge. i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. i'm in san jose where the volleyball team is entrenched in the gender controversy. >> a cocaptain of the spartans is suing her coach and others to try to prevent a transgender teammate from playing in an upcoming tournament. da lin spoke to people on both sides of the issue. >> reportertw
deborah birx and representative jim himes. >>> i'm david wade in new york.ope you have a great night. >>> from cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. >> now at 6:00, fans of the san jose spartan women's volleyball team are speaking out as the controversy over a trans player continues. >>> prop k supporters taking a victory lap. wilson walker has more on the challenges they face. >>> and cyclists and drivers at odds with the bridge. i'm brian...
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deborah's mother, joanne tate , stabbed sexually assaulted with a broom handle and stomped to death by a stranger. her two girls seven year old melissa and four year old renee, watched nearby. then they see the monster approach their beds , holding the same knife used to murder their mother, attacking them in ways too brutal to describe on television . >> i remember his whiskers up against my face because he kept trying to kiss me, even though you knew he was enjoying hurting me. his expression was so blank. i see him stomping on the back of my mom's head. i opened my eyes and i could see him. he was sitting at the end of my mom and watching tv, and he was just. he was just so calm. he was waiting for us to die. all of us. >> miraculously, both children survived an obvious psychopathic predator. when melissa recovered enough to serve as witness. homicide detectives show the seven year old two suspects a family member and one of her mother's boyfriends, a local bartender named rodney lincoln . >> there is no way it could be anybody but rodney. no way. none. i know he knows . god knows r
deborah's mother, joanne tate , stabbed sexually assaulted with a broom handle and stomped to death by a stranger. her two girls seven year old melissa and four year old renee, watched nearby. then they see the monster approach their beds , holding the same knife used to murder their mother, attacking them in ways too brutal to describe on television . >> i remember his whiskers up against my face because he kept trying to kiss me, even though you knew he was enjoying hurting me. his...
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hoy hemos invitado aquÍ al estudio la psicÓloga deborah peraza para que nos ayude en este tema.o lindo. borja: ahÍ vamos, a esos amortiguadores porque imaginÉ esta situaciÓn, entra el tema, mi tÍa, mi tÍo quiere hablar de polÍtica a toda costa, quÉ podemos hacer? si no estamos de acuerdo con lo que estÁ diciendo, de quÉ manera decimos stop? >> lo bueno es el rol del anfitriÓn, es el rol del protagonista en la noche de acciÓn de gracias sobre cualquier fiesta o celebraciÓn en familia. el anfitriÓn debe ser un estratega de cÓmo ubicar a las personas en la mesa, quÉ papel, se puede colocar nombre para que no estÉ tan cercano una persona que piensa tan distinto de la otra, estÁ bueno abrir comprarse como somos una familia, y lo que nos convoca y nos unes al agradecimiento la fiesta que sea, tratemos de pasarlo en paz. tratemos de hacer preguntas abiertas, hablar con empatÍa y observar lo que el otro necesita. siempre estÁ este tÍo que tomÓ un poco de mÁs, quizÁs se va por las ramas, allÍ el rol del anfitriÓn debe estar atentos a desarticular, u poder tirar una palabra que genera en
hoy hemos invitado aquÍ al estudio la psicÓloga deborah peraza para que nos ayude en este tema.o lindo. borja: ahÍ vamos, a esos amortiguadores porque imaginÉ esta situaciÓn, entra el tema, mi tÍa, mi tÍo quiere hablar de polÍtica a toda costa, quÉ podemos hacer? si no estamos de acuerdo con lo que estÁ diciendo, de quÉ manera decimos stop? >> lo bueno es el rol del anfitriÓn, es el rol del protagonista en la noche de acciÓn de gracias sobre cualquier fiesta o celebraciÓn en...
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deborah burke -- dr. deborah birx was asked this question. on the bottom of page 4 of the cms guidance, it gives guidance on how to return a resident diagnosed with covid-19 back to their nursing home and it says it should be done so they can follow cdc guidance for transmission base. first, what with those transmission-based precautions have been? that would require isolation in counting, masking and ensuring no contact with other residents. then the question was, administrator burma, the cms administrators said, under no circumstances could a hospital discharge a patient to a nursing home that is not prepared to take care of the patients' needs. is that correct? answer, correct. question, if we turn now to the new york guidance, meaning your directive, does that have the same qualifier of being able to take cdc precautions as the cms guidance requires? her question, no. with the march 25 directive have violated cms guidance? her answer, yes. then, do you think admitting potentially positive covid-19 nursing home residents back into the nurs
deborah burke -- dr. deborah birx was asked this question. on the bottom of page 4 of the cms guidance, it gives guidance on how to return a resident diagnosed with covid-19 back to their nursing home and it says it should be done so they can follow cdc guidance for transmission base. first, what with those transmission-based precautions have been? that would require isolation in counting, masking and ensuring no contact with other residents. then the question was, administrator burma, the cms...
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you're lost or baby and then again deborah, it'll be like that for just a little bit breeze and you, but your mom is right. the you see me, i'm scared to death until i nod my head and then once i know my head, i'm like, oh oh, oh hey, this thing's away is kind of fun. but i mean, is it is if somebody tells you that he's scared rambles or they are either on drugs or line because i have never, not been scared rentals or, but like i said, your and your drop on that on that barrel, you're drop as perfect. we're all proud you long as you keep drying is when you stop trying the start really getting hurt your, you know, and i can tell you want to do it. we just gotta get you a little more experience on your mail. it doesn't matter how much space i have in hell, it doesn't matter how much big god has you at that point. if you think in your head that you're going to block off, you're probably going to walk off. but if you get on that blue and you're like, all right, all right, crap. i was lucky. you may not make that right, but you're going to get a lot hell of a lot further than you will whe
you're lost or baby and then again deborah, it'll be like that for just a little bit breeze and you, but your mom is right. the you see me, i'm scared to death until i nod my head and then once i know my head, i'm like, oh oh, oh hey, this thing's away is kind of fun. but i mean, is it is if somebody tells you that he's scared rambles or they are either on drugs or line because i have never, not been scared rentals or, but like i said, your and your drop on that on that barrel, you're drop as...
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deborah patters, cbs news, east jerusalem. >>> if you're planning on traveling this thanksgiving weeku'll have plenty of company. according to aaa, nearly 80 million americans will be on the move for the holiday. that number is a record and is nearly one-quarter the entire u.s. population. cbs' chanel cal reports from newark liberty international airport in new jersey. >> reporter: across the country, airports are already teeming with travelers heading to thanksgiving destinations before peak travel days. >> i found it was cheaper to fly on a sunday and then coming back on friday, so i can beat that rush. >> reporter: 2.8 million expected to fly tuesday. it's a similar story on wednesday. but next sunday could set an all-time record with more than 3 million expected to pass through airport security nationwide. >> we are ready across 433 federalized airports to ensure passengers can complete the screen process within our established wait times of 30 minutes or less for noon-precheck passengers, 10 minutes or less for precheck passengers. >> reporter: most travelers are expected to driv
deborah patters, cbs news, east jerusalem. >>> if you're planning on traveling this thanksgiving weeku'll have plenty of company. according to aaa, nearly 80 million americans will be on the move for the holiday. that number is a record and is nearly one-quarter the entire u.s. population. cbs' chanel cal reports from newark liberty international airport in new jersey. >> reporter: across the country, airports are already teeming with travelers heading to thanksgiving...
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so be sure to ♪ ♪ >> deborah: text of terror. >> who is sending the messages of hate across america?there's nothing funny about it. it's so disgusting and scary. >> announcer: then muscat
so be sure to ♪ ♪ >> deborah: text of terror. >> who is sending the messages of hate across america?there's nothing funny about it. it's so disgusting and scary. >> announcer: then muscat
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deborah for you were suppose to get into the crowd. coleman was proclaimed german champion, but not full long. just a few days later, the nazi stripped him off his title, the reason ardent arches on jim and bulk signatures on jim and is when the books cries with joy on the on gym and is when he judges the blows as his entire behavior was on germany, and confusion in his fight with the nazis troll man, had no chance, but his resistance was unbroken. his anger led to a new form of protest for his next slide. he showed up with powdered white skin and bleached blonde hair. it caricature of the area and it was the he knew you had nothing left to lose or and he wanted to show that he could fight like an area. and as of yet this time trouble man didn't go to the blows. he offered no resistance, mocking his critics for to have somebody over all my origin. do this kind of look at or of, you know, the on a policies and the nazis politics really was really something very dangerous, which is very bright. he held a mirror to them for the highest fa
deborah for you were suppose to get into the crowd. coleman was proclaimed german champion, but not full long. just a few days later, the nazi stripped him off his title, the reason ardent arches on jim and bulk signatures on jim and is when the books cries with joy on the on gym and is when he judges the blows as his entire behavior was on germany, and confusion in his fight with the nazis troll man, had no chance, but his resistance was unbroken. his anger led to a new form of protest for his...
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uh so i thought it was cancer white boy express kind of stuff along with deborah and buy the lease has made a decision to go to an assisted dying facility in switzerland before condition wesson's. but helping someone and the lives is illegal on the english channel. and carries a penalty of up to 14 years in prison. those in favor of the proposed little say it provide strict guidelines. a candidate would need to be an adult with 6 months or less to live. and it would require the approval of 2 doctors and a high court judge. critics say that's not enough and what's needed is best the cast people and the final months. there was another question at stake. should the end of a person's life be sanctioned by the state disability activists say that in a wild way in a quantity is rife. this could lead to some feeling the pressure that the lives of simply too much of a button and co action would be extremely difficult to prove, especially where the vulnerable are concerned. all right, so lucy webster who has cerebral palsy says, weaknesses in the social and health care systems, but those with di
uh so i thought it was cancer white boy express kind of stuff along with deborah and buy the lease has made a decision to go to an assisted dying facility in switzerland before condition wesson's. but helping someone and the lives is illegal on the english channel. and carries a penalty of up to 14 years in prison. those in favor of the proposed little say it provide strict guidelines. a candidate would need to be an adult with 6 months or less to live. and it would require the approval of 2...
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deborah cory select up again researching power club at her university lab in the late 19 ninety's. she had read studies from epidemiologists who found correlations between power, quote and parkinson's. she decided to study that link in her lab. she exposed rodents to power quote, then examined their brains for science of parking sense. so this is a slice of analysis brain that's been exposed to power quotes and you can count the delta me neurons in the brain, correct? what are you looking for? we can count the number of these in animals expose to pair a quad versus not exposed to pair required to see if there is a loss of the number of these delta mean runs in that region with their doping mean neurons destroyed by power. quote, the rodents develop symptoms of parkinson's disease. is it fair to say that perch? what causes parkinson's? there's a very strong and compelling body of evidence based on the epidemiological studies and what we know from animal models of parkinson's disease, the spy appear quite causing oxidative stress. that leads to the death of the store for me, neurons
deborah cory select up again researching power club at her university lab in the late 19 ninety's. she had read studies from epidemiologists who found correlations between power, quote and parkinson's. she decided to study that link in her lab. she exposed rodents to power quote, then examined their brains for science of parking sense. so this is a slice of analysis brain that's been exposed to power quotes and you can count the delta me neurons in the brain, correct? what are you looking for?...