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deborah online dislikes photo. we have in you to pres, look, so this way i found the and then i tried to share him with my purpose. so like, i'm also new from much that and whatnot. deborah's network has grown so much that other women refer maids and distress to her. staying connected is key to bringing women back home when they get to that they can, you know, needs that make it switched off. but once we connected with the internet, if it's very easy, maybe when somebody has a problem to country telephone on facebook and don't take it off. and then we get tools to help them out. social media and makes it easy for human traffic, as in smugglers to take advantage of people. people who only want a better life. and unfortunately, only a fraction of cases i exposed companies like mad alphabet and take dogs, parent company by them struggling to prevent the misuse of their platforms. but what do you think? should social media platforms be doing more to combat smock? less than human traffic? of that is no, that's it. from
deborah online dislikes photo. we have in you to pres, look, so this way i found the and then i tried to share him with my purpose. so like, i'm also new from much that and whatnot. deborah's network has grown so much that other women refer maids and distress to her. staying connected is key to bringing women back home when they get to that they can, you know, needs that make it switched off. but once we connected with the internet, if it's very easy, maybe when somebody has a problem to...
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deborah, on the and ciocca became an active as of the experiencing abuse. now she is helping people escape exploited this employee is even though it was her in danger. deborah indian ciocca is calling out the abusers of canyon domestic workers. the women or families of victims contact her for help. she holds live streams, explaining how the women have been harmed, and named the agent who brought the victim to the gulf. i excited to look on 6 talking because it's the easiest way to reach many people are white or this and it was a bit fit for me because i, i almost got anything from idaho. so anything many people it is easy. yeah. she goes by the handle, the lucky mom, but her job can be dangerous. i decided maybe to expose these platform maybe using my platform. and then i received threats because sometimes 6 semester just, which are which makes me feel insecure. encrypted messaging is a crucial tool for deborah indian ciocca. she communicates with up to 10 domestic workers abroad per week remaining struggling. they made it very to me out uh through whatsapp
deborah, on the and ciocca became an active as of the experiencing abuse. now she is helping people escape exploited this employee is even though it was her in danger. deborah indian ciocca is calling out the abusers of canyon domestic workers. the women or families of victims contact her for help. she holds live streams, explaining how the women have been harmed, and named the agent who brought the victim to the gulf. i excited to look on 6 talking because it's the easiest way to reach many...
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deborah ann ciocca past state again. when she came to, she gathered enough strength to send a voice mail to our canyon agent, to force the family to take her to the hospital. but after just one day, she was sent back to work the following day, i come back on to continue with the walk life and nothing happened. so i started now seeing the life difference in that house. 70 percent of the canyon women who do domestic work abroad. go to saudi arabia, 9 percent booty, jordan, others go to cats are united arab emirates, egypt, lebanon, and other gulf states like rain. the for mike is there was kind of sliding these treatments like, you know, it's, you know, given enough food or sometimes in time, even with given food. but then i, i didn't, i didn't see as much much suited mistreatment like they are, the ones who are beaten according to the canyon, eat organization hockey, africa in 2020 a lot. there were more than 51 complaints of abuse from canyon domestic workers based in gulf country. most of these women had funding their j
deborah ann ciocca past state again. when she came to, she gathered enough strength to send a voice mail to our canyon agent, to force the family to take her to the hospital. but after just one day, she was sent back to work the following day, i come back on to continue with the walk life and nothing happened. so i started now seeing the life difference in that house. 70 percent of the canyon women who do domestic work abroad. go to saudi arabia, 9 percent booty, jordan, others go to cats are...
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: when >> deborah: wrong on all counts.n provided by: >> deborah: finally today, parts of florida are seeing more snow than they have seen at least 130 years. and this guy refused to believe the forecast. >> but they are saying we will have snow on the ground by the end of the day, here are the next two and half, three hours. >> i don't believe it. we have snow. the question is, will it stick? we've got accumulation. i was wrong again. >> deborah: at least he admitted it. that is "inside edition." thank you for watching. we'll see you again next time. - [narrator] the following is a paid commercial program for walkfit platinum. sponsored by walkfit platinum, llc. - [narrator] coming up, as part of our comfort spectacular, you can cradle your feet in comfort anytime you want with our all-new memory foam slippers, a $30 value for free. made of a soft and luxurious velour top with durable anti-slip soles. the form-fitting memory foam insoles shape to your feet for unmatched custom comfort. and they're yours just for tryineg th
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deborah, how, how does asia view your sluggishness? right, right now, what's the, what's the view from the? well, i think one of the challenges that we have overall, and one of the reasons why i think donald trump's entry back into power in january is so dangerous is that we have a global system that is really not in great shape either. we have very few political leaders in asia or in europe, or anywhere frankly, with the stature to push through potentially challenging domestic level reforms, let alone coordinate some kind of international consistent response, or at least even within a smaller group of countries. i think it's very hard to see who is going to be able to push for some kind of stabilizing measure, some kind of coordinated response. and i think that is a huge challenge. and it's not just about what europe does or doesn't do. it's not just about what different asian markets do or don't do. it's really sort of global phenomenon. and that's what makes, i think this period we're entering. so problem attic, this is the one fina
deborah, how, how does asia view your sluggishness? right, right now, what's the, what's the view from the? well, i think one of the challenges that we have overall, and one of the reasons why i think donald trump's entry back into power in january is so dangerous is that we have a global system that is really not in great shape either. we have very few political leaders in asia or in europe, or anywhere frankly, with the stature to push through potentially challenging domestic level reforms,...
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i'm deborah norville in washington. across america program washington. we'll see you tomorrow from new york. is a paid presentation brought to you by jacuzzi bath remodel, making water feel great for more than 70 years. does your bathroom look like this? chipped, dated tiles, ugly stains, colors that went out of style years ago. now you can have a fresh new bath or shower that makes you feel great in one day. that's beautiful and makes you feel safer, and that's your very own haven to relax, unwind, and reset. stay tuned to see how you can have the bathroom of your dreams from jacuzzi bath remodel. now we're waiving all installation costs with our christina across america offer, and no interest and no payments for up to one year. that's right, with jacuzzi bath remodel, you can get all this customized to fit your budget and your needs. and the best part, you can have it all installed in one day. so, you can go from this to this, and from this to this, or even from this to all this in just one day. - it was done in the s
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but deborah is certain she will be back. >> i just. >> needed a. >> welcome back. >> i've got news for you returns february 15th on cnn. >> hey, yehud. >> sometimes you just need a. >> moment self-care has never been this. easy. >> gummy vitamins. >> from nature made the number one pharmacist recommended. >> vitamin and supplement. >> brand. >> not again. you cold is. >> coming. >> your cold. >> is coming. >> thanks, revere. >> we really. >> need. >> to keep zicam. >> in. >> the house. >> only if. >> you want to shorten. >> your cold. >> when you. >> feel a cold coming. >> shorten. >> it. >> with. >> zicam for generations, this ally to the north has been by your side. ontario, canada a partner connected by shared history, shared values and a shared vision for what we can achieve together. stable and secure. when the world around us isn't. you can rely on ontario for energy to power your growing economy, and for the critical minerals crucial to new technologies. ontario is your third largest trading partner, and the number on
but deborah is certain she will be back. >> i just. >> needed a. >> welcome back. >> i've got news for you returns february 15th on cnn. >> hey, yehud. >> sometimes you just need a. >> moment self-care has never been this. easy. >> gummy vitamins. >> from nature made the number one pharmacist recommended. >> vitamin and supplement. >> brand. >> not again. you cold is. >> coming. >> your cold. >> is coming....
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there's some of each. >> faith has played a vital role in deborah's journey. first thing sunday morning, she heads to saint anthony's church, the place she came to pray on an almost daily basis. when she first visited damascus in 2014 and ended up staying three and a half months trying to gain austin's release. prayers are needed by so many here dotted around the city, fliers with photos of those who disappeared under the assad regime, leaving devastated families desperately looking for answers. for deborah and nizar, the prisons where they believe austin was detained hold important clues they visit al-khatib prison, where nazar's team has discovered some graffiti that the tice family is convinced was written by austin. deborah has been stealing herself for this moment for weeks and is intent on seeing it for herself. >> okay. >> take a minute, take a minute, take a minute. okay. >> take a minute. >> okay. okay. you want to hold that for me? okay. i'm going to take this. >> hold the light for you. yes. >> yes, yes, yes. >> i'll hold the light for you. okay. ok
there's some of each. >> faith has played a vital role in deborah's journey. first thing sunday morning, she heads to saint anthony's church, the place she came to pray on an almost daily basis. when she first visited damascus in 2014 and ended up staying three and a half months trying to gain austin's release. prayers are needed by so many here dotted around the city, fliers with photos of those who disappeared under the assad regime, leaving devastated families desperately looking for...
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but deborah is certain she will be back. and soon. >> i mean, just extraordinary what she must be going through. has the trump administration has said anything publicly about the search for tice? >> so they haven't said anything publicly yet, anderson. but given that it's only thursday and the presidency began on monday, that's not necessarily surprising. we know that president trump was very actively engaged with trying to get austin released during his previous presidency. we did hear last week from now former secretary of state antony blinken, who said that they didn't have any updates on tice's whereabouts, but that there were people searching throughout syria, that no stone was being left unturned. but i think it's fair to say at this stage, the most encouraging bit of news that debbie tice took away from her trip to damascus was this meeting with syria's new leader, ahmed al-sharaa. that meeting lasted about two hours, which is significantly longer than most of the sort of more formal meetings would would be. and they
but deborah is certain she will be back. and soon. >> i mean, just extraordinary what she must be going through. has the trump administration has said anything publicly about the search for tice? >> so they haven't said anything publicly yet, anderson. but given that it's only thursday and the presidency began on monday, that's not necessarily surprising. we know that president trump was very actively engaged with trying to get austin released during his previous presidency. we did...
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there's some of each. >> faith has played a vital role in deborah's journey. first thing sunday morning, she heads to saint anthony's church, the place she came to pray on an almost daily basis. when she first visited damascus in 2014 and ended up staying three and a half months trying to gain austin's release. prayers are needed by so many here dotted around the city. fliers with photos of those who disappeared under the assad regime, leaving devastated families desperately looking for answers. for deborah and nizar, the prisons where they believe austin was detained hold important clues. they visit al-khatib prison, where nazar's team has discovered some graffiti that the tice family is convinced was written by austin. deborah has been stealing herself for this moment for weeks and is intent on seeing it for herself. >> okay. >> take a minute. take a minute. take a minute. okay. you cannot. >> okay. >> okay. >> you want to hold that for me? okay. i'm going to take this. >> hold the light for you. >> yes, yes, yes, yes. >> i'll hold the light for you. okay. o
there's some of each. >> faith has played a vital role in deborah's journey. first thing sunday morning, she heads to saint anthony's church, the place she came to pray on an almost daily basis. when she first visited damascus in 2014 and ended up staying three and a half months trying to gain austin's release. prayers are needed by so many here dotted around the city. fliers with photos of those who disappeared under the assad regime, leaving devastated families desperately looking for...
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trade expert deborah elms says it keeps up at night. 50 deborah elms says it keeps up at niuht. ~' deborahs up at niuht. ~ , ., at night. so i think people are much too _ at night. so i think people are much too calm _ at night. so i think people are much too calm about - at night. so i think people are much too calm about that. - at night. so i think people are much too calm about that. if. much too calm about that. if you have learned anything from trump one it is that trade and tariffs matter to him personally, and you should expect him to do what he says, especially in the trade and tariff space.— especially in the trade and tariff sace. , . ,, ., , tariff space. the repercussions are held across _ tariff space. the repercussions are held across asia. - tariff space. the repercussions are held across asia. anthonyl are held across asia. anthony chow runs a company that makes digital smart blocks of home so people don't need to use keys. it is headquartered in singapore and has factories across asia. including china. with a pandemic and supply chain shocks, igloo company opened up facto
trade expert deborah elms says it keeps up at night. 50 deborah elms says it keeps up at niuht. ~' deborahs up at niuht. ~ , ., at night. so i think people are much too _ at night. so i think people are much too calm _ at night. so i think people are much too calm about - at night. so i think people are much too calm about that. - at night. so i think people are much too calm about that. if. much too calm about that. if you have learned anything from trump one it is that trade and tariffs...
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now, "inside edition" with deborah norville. >> deborah: hello everybody and thank you for joining usng three inaugural balls, and there was this charming moment when members of the military cut in to dance with the president and the first lady. ann mercogliano has details. >> here they are. president trump and the first lady making a grand entrance at the commander-in-chief ball. all eyes were on melania in her sleek strapless white gown. she wore a black choker fastened with a harry winston diamond brooch. fashion critics agree she looked amazing. but opinion is definitely vided on the hat she wore at the inauguration. >> her most talked about accessory of the day. >> people are talking about the t. >> the haps designer. >> people are also talking about how you could not see her eyes. it is supposed to be warned that eyebrow level. i think it depends on the camera gle. if the camera had been a little lower, you would have seen her es perfectly well. >> did it because a little trouble when the president went in for a kiss? >> there is all this ntroversy. women wore brims like that ba
now, "inside edition" with deborah norville. >> deborah: hello everybody and thank you for joining usng three inaugural balls, and there was this charming moment when members of the military cut in to dance with the president and the first lady. ann mercogliano has details. >> here they are. president trump and the first lady making a grand entrance at the commander-in-chief ball. all eyes were on melania in her sleek strapless white gown. she wore a black choker fastened...
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deborah is now going back to damascus, joined by the head of hostage aid.ldwide, nizar zakka, who was coordinating the search. >> almost ten years. >> when was the last. >> time? which year? the last time i was here was in 2015. in may. >> wow. >> at the hotel in damascus. a group of journalists eagerly await her arrival. but for now, there are more questions than answers. >> it's hard for me to think about. how. >> how what is my way forward here, you know? austin has been held by the syrian government. all this time. who who is holding him now? where is he? how? what is the approach? i mean, it's like it's first grade again. >> and where where do you think he is? what do you know? what can you share? >> i feel like he is still in syria, and i do think it's most likely he's in a safe house. >> are you saying that based on what you feel or what you know. >> there's some of each. there's some of each. >> faith has played a vital role in deborah's journey. first thing sunday morning, she heads to saint anthony's church, the place she came to pray on an almost
deborah is now going back to damascus, joined by the head of hostage aid.ldwide, nizar zakka, who was coordinating the search. >> almost ten years. >> when was the last. >> time? which year? the last time i was here was in 2015. in may. >> wow. >> at the hotel in damascus. a group of journalists eagerly await her arrival. but for now, there are more questions than answers. >> it's hard for me to think about. how. >> how what is my way forward here, you...
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deborah roberts is outside the ari that arena.d morning, deborah. >> reporter: good morning, and if you thought the cold weather would be a deterrent for those coming here for the inauguration, think again. take a look behind me. folks have been gathering since about 4:00 a.m., and they stretch down this -- about four to five blocks down this street with the hopes of getting swint this capital one arena. we've talked to folks from pennsylvania, from albany, new york, from everywhere. multi-generations saying they want here. one gentleman saying he's wearing a heated vest just to make sure he can withstand the cold. the big problem as you say is that arena holds 20,000 and we're told more than 200,000 were ticketed for inauguration events. so they are all gamenibling tha they can get inside to glimpse this event. some say they have a backup plan. maybe they'll spill over into sports bars. they are determined to be here to glimpse history, and many of them hoping of course, to get a glimpse of the president later in the day. george?
deborah roberts is outside the ari that arena.d morning, deborah. >> reporter: good morning, and if you thought the cold weather would be a deterrent for those coming here for the inauguration, think again. take a look behind me. folks have been gathering since about 4:00 a.m., and they stretch down this -- about four to five blocks down this street with the hopes of getting swint this capital one arena. we've talked to folks from pennsylvania, from albany, new york, from everywhere....
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so this for is for deborah generations depends on the site. and once i get very excited when i see them, because every time you learn something new, every time is always trying to say for example, now i'm dying to go and see which 3 they were feeding on. and if we find any seats that, that this like a that let's try the g m homes on the send me yes, this thing, and this is the one single most likely status. this is what i like best now a lot less you that saturday to get a guessing me? yes. oh. whatever. to go on the the, the, the more know if i'm being the you the sunset. but on the head it means i see on the that that to me for the process was good then, so they more than headed me not being good. i said loveland nice. i lived in mexico city in 2011. i came here for the 1st time after leaving here a year, i realized that more had to be done in order to protect them. the mean, i think it was that a lot of these why, why is that? where do you think from that street? so she goes and has a look at that word for weeks until she finds out the luck
so this for is for deborah generations depends on the site. and once i get very excited when i see them, because every time you learn something new, every time is always trying to say for example, now i'm dying to go and see which 3 they were feeding on. and if we find any seats that, that this like a that let's try the g m homes on the send me yes, this thing, and this is the one single most likely status. this is what i like best now a lot less you that saturday to get a guessing me? yes. oh....
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all right, we'll watch as -- this is how we start, deborah, and how it goes.ion take as long time to come. it's maybe being unrealistic and it's at least ambitious. >> yeah, but i think my generation is understanding inflation and how much it's affecting us, and this shows how scared we are to buy homes and affording school and having children and children and groceries and everything and we're not being given a great economy and glad we have trump back to fix it. i'm 24 and plan to have kids in a few years, god explg buy a home and i don't want to need $10 million to live a normal life in the united states of america. we should do everything we can to know that's a ridiculous amount of money and that's inflation. charles: that's a great point-blank layups. they've live with the inflation and housing, housing unaffordability. >> mortgagesare record highs. during the pandemic seeing the stock market tanking in some sectors, i had some jen z friends and didn't realize their 401(k) with the stock market and new to the working world and didn't realize there was a
all right, we'll watch as -- this is how we start, deborah, and how it goes.ion take as long time to come. it's maybe being unrealistic and it's at least ambitious. >> yeah, but i think my generation is understanding inflation and how much it's affecting us, and this shows how scared we are to buy homes and affording school and having children and children and groceries and everything and we're not being given a great economy and glad we have trump back to fix it. i'm 24 and plan to have...
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spotlight, the icon getting deeply personal about her life's ups and downs as she sat down with abc's deborah >> hi. thank you. >> oh, my gosh, it's so great to see you. it's always great to see you. you basically grew up in front of america. i mean, as a baby, a model, as a baby. and then of course, in films like blue lagoon. >> why don't you give up? >> you don't even know where san francisco is. >> so many people remember pretty baby. >> stop being so cheeky with me or i'll get my voodoo woman to gregory all over your piano. >> and now you are kind of speaking about aging, how it affects women, and sort of embracing it and owning it. why now? talk about aging. >> i mean, it's something that i'm going through in real time, you know, and it does have its there are frightening parts about it. but the thing that has been the most unbelievable to me is the joy that's in it. and when i realized that people weren't talking about this era in a woman's life in the same way that i was feeling like i was living it. and yes, there are challenges, there's biological challenges, there's beauty challenge
spotlight, the icon getting deeply personal about her life's ups and downs as she sat down with abc's deborah >> hi. thank you. >> oh, my gosh, it's so great to see you. it's always great to see you. you basically grew up in front of america. i mean, as a baby, a model, as a baby. and then of course, in films like blue lagoon. >> why don't you give up? >> you don't even know where san francisco is. >> so many people remember pretty baby. >> stop being so...
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found out about the incident and fired deborah, the woman who was drunk on the spot. now a lot of employees are mad at the original poster. so somewhat complicated, but i guess work found out that this person got drunk at a work event is the long and short of it. >> yeah, but the coworker, she hit her head and was bleeding. what, were you supposed to just take her back to the room and let her bleed? >> i think coworker may have saved her life. yeah, like with head injuries and bleeding. >> and i don't know what's going. on inside or whatever. >> absolutely. >> yeah. so i don't know what to. the posters are attacking the coworker that called the ambulance to help because this person fell. >> i am on coworkers side. >> yeah. >> i mean, wouldn't you want someone to call an ambulance if you if you fell and hit your head and you're bleeding? >> yes. i guess we're all on the same page on this. >> i mean, i guess you don't want your coworker fired, but you also don't want your coworker dead. >> dead? >> yeah, and that was what it comes. >> down to. i agree, i agree. all righ
found out about the incident and fired deborah, the woman who was drunk on the spot. now a lot of employees are mad at the original poster. so somewhat complicated, but i guess work found out that this person got drunk at a work event is the long and short of it. >> yeah, but the coworker, she hit her head and was bleeding. what, were you supposed to just take her back to the room and let her bleed? >> i think coworker may have saved her life. yeah, like with head injuries and...
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deborah, let us on the, it's been following developments, therefore, administer for the democratic republic of the congo is here. she will be speaking at the council meeting, as well as well as the un ambassador to rwanda. rwanda, of course, being a key player. and all of this is because we have heard from a top you and officials that as well as others. of course, who have said that to rwanda is very much supplying arms to the m 23 and actively involved in this potential siege on goma. that's fairly, fairly a key thing. in fact, the french ambassador was asked about that. does the council need to take a firm or hand on key golly. when he spoke before going into the counselor briefing and his answer was short, he said, yes. so clearly a lot is happening now from the u. n's perspective, the jump here, the club, the head of peacekeeping operations, confirming the 3 blue helmets were killed in the last 48 hours. he said that the un peacekeepers and there are about $10000.00 of them are reinforcing their positions in, in, around goma. but clearly the u. n. is dealing with things happening very f
deborah, let us on the, it's been following developments, therefore, administer for the democratic republic of the congo is here. she will be speaking at the council meeting, as well as well as the un ambassador to rwanda. rwanda, of course, being a key player. and all of this is because we have heard from a top you and officials that as well as others. of course, who have said that to rwanda is very much supplying arms to the m 23 and actively involved in this potential siege on goma. that's...
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. >> reporter: but for the philharmonic's former acting ceo deborah boorda, one of the best featuresces to the concert hall. >> almost 50% of the people who come to our film series are first-time attendees of the new york philharmonic, and the first time in the hall. >> reporter: for the conductor, these shows are tricky. you have to keep one eye on the musicians, one eye on your score, and one eye on this special monitor. for example, in this scene from "the princess bride" when the dread pirate robert hits the ground, there is supposed to be a big chord. ♪ but how do i know exactly when that landing is going to happen so i can bring in the orchestra? that's the purpose of these vertical moving bars. they're called streamers. those streamers and the bright pop are like countdowns to important musical moments. when the streamer hits the right edge of the screen -- ♪ is there any -- you're doing a crowd pleaser, we do art. is there any of that? >> what anybody thinks of what i'm doing is really none of my business. but all i know is when i turn around from my score to address the audi
. >> reporter: but for the philharmonic's former acting ceo deborah boorda, one of the best featuresces to the concert hall. >> almost 50% of the people who come to our film series are first-time attendees of the new york philharmonic, and the first time in the hall. >> reporter: for the conductor, these shows are tricky. you have to keep one eye on the musicians, one eye on your score, and one eye on this special monitor. for example, in this scene from "the princess...
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so, deborah, to the state. and deeply introduction introduction. and. telling stories. the five years that followed operation lead were the most productive years of my life as young academic with the m.a. degree from university college london teaching world literature and creative writing at the islamic university in gaza. i had opportunities to be part of the struggle for palestinian rights. my job gave me the chance to work some of the most brilliant students in palestine mean many of whom contributed to gaza, writes back. the of short stories. i was to spend a year editing to showcase palestinian resistance to injustice peace and to israeli racism, brutality. but how i got these requires story about coming to understand significance of stories. i remember vividly how i spent the 23 days preparing for the second semester because. i believed there would be life after. the offensive i was rereading daniel defoe's robinson crusoe. and for the first time it on me how fridays was mediated a self-appointed colonial master assume an ownership of a land that was not crusoe's
so, deborah, to the state. and deeply introduction introduction. and. telling stories. the five years that followed operation lead were the most productive years of my life as young academic with the m.a. degree from university college london teaching world literature and creative writing at the islamic university in gaza. i had opportunities to be part of the struggle for palestinian rights. my job gave me the chance to work some of the most brilliant students in palestine mean many of whom...
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trade expert deborah elms says it keeps up at night.ink people are much too calm about that. if you have learned anything from trump, one, it is that trade and tariffs matter to him personally, and you should expect him to do what he says, especially in the trade and tariff space. the repercussions are feld across asia. anthony runs a company that makes digital smart blocks of home so people don't need to use keys. it's headquartered in singapore and has offices in the us factories across asia, including china. with a pandemic and supply chain shocks, igloo company opened up factories in south korea, vietnam and malaysia, but most of their production still comes from china. would you move any of your manufacturing to the us? we have thought about mexico before but tariffs is probably only going to rise in mexico as well and i'm looking at a couple of manufacturing partners in the region, in the us specifically. are you nervous about this? for us, it is always important to plan for the future, plant of the worst, hope for the best. we ar
trade expert deborah elms says it keeps up at night.ink people are much too calm about that. if you have learned anything from trump, one, it is that trade and tariffs matter to him personally, and you should expect him to do what he says, especially in the trade and tariff space. the repercussions are feld across asia. anthony runs a company that makes digital smart blocks of home so people don't need to use keys. it's headquartered in singapore and has offices in the us factories across asia,...
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deborah elms is the head of trade policy at the hinrich foundation.ave her view on whether trump would follow through on his threat of tariffs. ,, . tariffs. still a little unclear, _ tariffs. still a little unclear, but - tariffs. still a little unclear, but we i tariffs. still a little - unclear, but we shouldn't assume this is just a negotiating ploy anymore. it is very serious —— serious about his love of tariffs and his desire to implement them. how do ou desire to implement them. how do you think _ desire to implement them. how do you think china, _ desire to implement them. how do you think china, for- desire to implement them. how do you think china, for one, will respond? i do you think china, for one, will respond?— will respond? i think the chinese _ will respond? i think the chinese might _ will respond? i think the chinese might be - will respond? i think the chinese might be a - will respond? i think the chinese might be a bit i will respond? i think the - chinese might be a bit muted at the first instance, especially if the tariffs that
deborah elms is the head of trade policy at the hinrich foundation.ave her view on whether trump would follow through on his threat of tariffs. ,, . tariffs. still a little unclear, _ tariffs. still a little unclear, but - tariffs. still a little unclear, but we i tariffs. still a little - unclear, but we shouldn't assume this is just a negotiating ploy anymore. it is very serious —— serious about his love of tariffs and his desire to implement them. how do ou desire to implement them. how...
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deborah elms is the head of trade and gave her view on whether or not he would follow through on threatss serious about his love of tariffs and his desire to implement them. how do you think china will respond? i think china will respond? i think the chinese may be muted at the first instance especially if the tariffs that are applied against china remain at 10% but if they go higher than that then i think china will say there is no point in us even pausing on any potential retaliation, let's do something and do it now. china is seen as _ something and do it now. china is seen as an — something and do it now. china is seen as an adversary - something and do it now. china is seen as an adversary but - something and do it now. china is seen as an adversary but it . is seen as an adversary but it is seen as an adversary but it is partners and neighbours like mexico and canada and the firing line as well. how will they see these tariffs unfolding before them with what donald trump said he wants to implement? in donald trump said he wants to implement?— donald trump said he wants to imlement?
deborah elms is the head of trade and gave her view on whether or not he would follow through on threatss serious about his love of tariffs and his desire to implement them. how do you think china will respond? i think china will respond? i think the chinese may be muted at the first instance especially if the tariffs that are applied against china remain at 10% but if they go higher than that then i think china will say there is no point in us even pausing on any potential retaliation, let's...
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deborah elms is the head of trade policy at the hinrich foundation — she gave her view on whether orow through on his threats of tariffs. still unclear. i don't think we should assume this is a negotiating ploy, he is serious about his love of tariffs. how will china respond? ithink about his love of tariffs. how will china respond? i think the chinese might be muted especially if the tariffs applied against china are applied against china are applied against china are applied a 10% but if higher, i think china will say there is no point posing on retaliation, let's do something now.- let's do something now. china is seen by _ let's do something now. china is seen by the _ let's do something now. china is seen by the us _ let's do something now. china is seen by the us as _ let's do something now. china is seen by the us as its - is seen by the us as its advisory, but countries like mexico in the firing line. how will they see the tariffs unfolding with what they see trump wanting to implement? they are being accused of allowing too much immigration and too much fentanyl, neither of
deborah elms is the head of trade policy at the hinrich foundation — she gave her view on whether orow through on his threats of tariffs. still unclear. i don't think we should assume this is a negotiating ploy, he is serious about his love of tariffs. how will china respond? ithink about his love of tariffs. how will china respond? i think the chinese might be muted especially if the tariffs applied against china are applied against china are applied against china are applied a 10% but if...
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i'm david muir. >> deborah: i'm deborah roberts.and the way you get it completed is to work together. >> president trump gets an up close look at the devastation from the southern california wildfires. his promises when it comes to the rebuilding effort. >> vallejo is reeling tonight, the senseless acts of violence just days after the mayor
i'm david muir. >> deborah: i'm deborah roberts.and the way you get it completed is to work together. >> president trump gets an up close look at the devastation from the southern california wildfires. his promises when it comes to the rebuilding effort. >> vallejo is reeling tonight, the senseless acts of violence just days after the mayor
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i'm david muir. >> deborah: and i'm deborah roberts.celebration marred by the inexplicable and the unacceptable. but one east bay community is doing to fight hate. and the latest storm leaves its mark on the bay area, where these giant trees came crashing down. the pots are ready. the fishermen are ready. are you ready for some locally caught crab? the season is finally almost here. >> always live. abc seven news ar
i'm david muir. >> deborah: and i'm deborah roberts.celebration marred by the inexplicable and the unacceptable. but one east bay community is doing to fight hate. and the latest storm leaves its mark on the bay area, where these giant trees came crashing down. the pots are ready. the fishermen are ready. are you ready for some locally caught crab? the season is finally almost here. >> always live. abc seven news ar
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welcome to the show, deborah.l us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hacity officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >> how has the program changed over the years? how has the program -- what can the public has an artist engage with? >> for the most part, we worked with metal and wood, what you would expect from a program like ours. over the years, we tried to include artists and all types of mediums. conceptual artists, at installation, photographers, videographers. >> that has really expanded the program out. it is becoming so dynamic right now with your vision of interesting artists in gauging
welcome to the show, deborah.l us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hacity officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then,...
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>> rebecca: all right, deborah. by the way, deborah roberts is always rocking that art form.now. [ laughter ] >> ginger: thank you so much. you know you're gonna need a parka over all the fashions, even in new orleans. that is snow, everyone, on the streets there in the french quarter. it's happening. they're probably gonna see the most snow they've had at least since 1960. there's a blizzard warning. the first ever issued by the national weather service in st. charles. it is going to be a wreck. there's already roads closed. they've done a lot of preventive work. if you've got to be out there, it's going to be nearly impossible especially with winds gusting to some 35. it's still heavily snowing in ne >> lara: new year, new organized life. let's do this, everybody. we've got great solutions to clear the clutter as we reset for 2025. i love that idea, right? >> lori: yes. >> lara: it feels so good. this morning we're gonna start with the kitchen. lifestyle contributor lori bermagotto is with us. as i just eluded to, we're going to start with products that resolve common probl
>> rebecca: all right, deborah. by the way, deborah roberts is always rocking that art form.now. [ laughter ] >> ginger: thank you so much. you know you're gonna need a parka over all the fashions, even in new orleans. that is snow, everyone, on the streets there in the french quarter. it's happening. they're probably gonna see the most snow they've had at least since 1960. there's a blizzard warning. the first ever issued by the national weather service in st. charles. it is going...
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a lineup of major celebrity splits in recent years, gisele and tom, gin and ben, hugh jackman and deborahnd offset. some can get ugly. >> nasty divorces go way back. kim basinger and alec baldwin were probably the first of the really nasty divorces. angelina jolie and brad pitt, they take the cake. their divorce went on for almost eight years. >> gwyneth paltrow's divorce from coldplay lead singer chris martin, seen by many as the gold standard for the modern celebrity breakup. >> conscious uncoupling really just means we've made a decision. don't question us. so that takes place of the bitter divorce. >> as celebrities figure out how to turn the page after their famous splits, some advice for the rest of us. >> my best advice would be get a prenuptial agreement. what we need to realize is that divorce has become too easy. people need to work harder. try harder. if it doesn't work the first time, just keep trying. >> when we come back, the final hours of tiktok, where some creators are looking for a last minute miracle. by midnight tomorrow, and where others are tomorrow, and where others
a lineup of major celebrity splits in recent years, gisele and tom, gin and ben, hugh jackman and deborahnd offset. some can get ugly. >> nasty divorces go way back. kim basinger and alec baldwin were probably the first of the really nasty divorces. angelina jolie and brad pitt, they take the cake. their divorce went on for almost eight years. >> gwyneth paltrow's divorce from coldplay lead singer chris martin, seen by many as the gold standard for the modern celebrity breakup....
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but james sat down with abc's deborah roberts to talk about his new book, the inherited mind, about hiske to warn you that their talk includes mentions of suicide. >> james longman. welcome. thank you. so you and i have been talking about this book. it's a memoir. you talk about your family's journey through mental illness and discovery and hope. what does it feel like to finally have it out? >> it's surreal. i mean, my whole life i felt that this is the story i wanted to tell. my father had schizophrenia. he ended his life when i was nine years old. his brother also had schizophrenia. my grandfather ended his life. my mother has clinical depression, and the reason i wanted to write the book is because over my life i've had deep sadness and depression. so i've always wondered, is this in me? was it written into my code? how? like, i want to know the science, the genetics, the biology, what's going on on a genetic level. but more than that, i wanted to build out the picture of who he really was as a person. i wanted to give him his identity back, to figure out who he was. as john longman
but james sat down with abc's deborah roberts to talk about his new book, the inherited mind, about hiske to warn you that their talk includes mentions of suicide. >> james longman. welcome. thank you. so you and i have been talking about this book. it's a memoir. you talk about your family's journey through mental illness and discovery and hope. what does it feel like to finally have it out? >> it's surreal. i mean, my whole life i felt that this is the story i wanted to tell. my...
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thank you to see tiraagain and also deborah. she is back again. there will be a lot going of i will give a presentation on doctor martin luther king. made up of incredible young musicians at 1 o'clock. january 30-february second, my organization are having our first winter festival. 4 days. go to our website. and then one more february 6-9 i will be at sf jazz with my orchestra with the legendary jason moran. great pianist. doing elington program. he rearranged classics. wanted share that. >> how do we get tickets in who do we contact? moad is free. >> go to our website everything is there sf jazz. >> thanks. >> and winner festival on your website? >> hills burg. >> thank you. >> commissioner? >> yea. i have been taking things busy schedule in december. but one thing i mentioned i went to the nut cracker at the sf ballet. it is closed. it is amazing that was the sf ballet season starts the end of january. note the ballet season is coming. there is a gala coming up. and if you like dance and like the ballet,een if you don't you should go it is amaz
thank you to see tiraagain and also deborah. she is back again. there will be a lot going of i will give a presentation on doctor martin luther king. made up of incredible young musicians at 1 o'clock. january 30-february second, my organization are having our first winter festival. 4 days. go to our website. and then one more february 6-9 i will be at sf jazz with my orchestra with the legendary jason moran. great pianist. doing elington program. he rearranged classics. wanted share that....
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i'm mary calvi in today for deborah. sealed with a kiss.bowl with a smooch right on the field. when the kansas city chiefs take on the philadelphia eagles into weeks, swifties now have extra reason to tune in, guaranteeing a ratings bonanza on super bowl sunday. >> taylor swift's boyfriend, travis kelce, is going to the super bowl for the third year in a row. and what a kiss. the lovestruck tight end can be seen saying "i love you so much" to which taylor replies, "i love you. i'm so proud of you." moments earlier, taylor stood with mama kelce as she waited to greet her man on the field. the pop star arrived at arrowhead stadium and a $5,000 louis vuitton jacket, red tights, and a mini skirt. kelce arrived in a custom three-piece suit with gray stripes on the arm and thigh, glasses, and a gray beanie. it was a real nail-biter of the game, the chiefs defeating the buffalo bills in the fourth quarter. thanks in no small part to superstar quarterback patrick mahomes. that is his wife britney on the field just two weeks after giving birth to th
i'm mary calvi in today for deborah. sealed with a kiss.bowl with a smooch right on the field. when the kansas city chiefs take on the philadelphia eagles into weeks, swifties now have extra reason to tune in, guaranteeing a ratings bonanza on super bowl sunday. >> taylor swift's boyfriend, travis kelce, is going to the super bowl for the third year in a row. and what a kiss. the lovestruck tight end can be seen saying "i love you so much" to which taylor replies, "i love...
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so you may have something going on with the media, deborah, as or to corporate in those ga, globally. she or the 2nd call is have and i'm also ti between russian hill and was disputed, the older regions, the so called children cities will gladly see and by the union was mainly populated by bruce ethnic groups. the 981. the 1st no military conflict between the 2 countries. russia is prince of the great, reclaimed the 2 of the cities from poland. prince, may us go the 1st struggle for 2, and then continue the whole town of periods of peace and will eventually resulted in an alliance in $1076.00. the most helped opponent's campaign against the checks the at the time. colon wasn't very small. central european kingdom, the 17th century. among the invasion, the russian principalities became a bustling, protecting proposals from home. the 2nd thing, portion, nearby slots of stuff is a lot boy out of the year. at the fortunately partner suddenness, fortunes you wasn't able to do the story and pushing me over to do it. i see the silly been to the doctor of history as well. first in the history
so you may have something going on with the media, deborah, as or to corporate in those ga, globally. she or the 2nd call is have and i'm also ti between russian hill and was disputed, the older regions, the so called children cities will gladly see and by the union was mainly populated by bruce ethnic groups. the 981. the 1st no military conflict between the 2 countries. russia is prince of the great, reclaimed the 2 of the cities from poland. prince, may us go the 1st struggle for 2, and then...