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and she said dina's going to kill me. >> she said dina's going to kill me?> that's correct. >> rebecca seem upset? stressed? did you get any sense she blamed herself for what happened? >> she seemed stressed but not inappropriately so. >> because everybody was stressed. >> everybody was stressed. and i actually sympathized with her. and maybe even mentioned that, of just it's got to be tough on you. how terrible. >> soon rebecca's death became national news. in large part because of details revealed by sheriff's investigators. >> the victim's hands and feet were bound. and she was completely nude. it is yet to be determined if this will become a criminal matter or will remain as a death investigation. >> in other words, did rebecca hang herself or was someone else involved? a neighbor reported hearing screams the night before. was that rebecca? >> there was a scream that somebody heard. did you hear that? >> well, my windows were closed. i did not hear a scream. >> meanwhile, at the hospital dina says she was only focused on max. she kept watch by his bedsid
and she said dina's going to kill me. >> she said dina's going to kill me?> that's correct. >> rebecca seem upset? stressed? did you get any sense she blamed herself for what happened? >> she seemed stressed but not inappropriately so. >> because everybody was stressed. >> everybody was stressed. and i actually sympathized with her. and maybe even mentioned that, of just it's got to be tough on you. how terrible. >> soon rebecca's death became national...
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dina: dina, dina hunter. lemonis: dina, nice to meet you. can i try a few things? -dina: sure.onis: there's baklava, black daphne, hazelnut, sesame-tahini. wow. dina: because zoe's family is greek, a lot of their pieces feature a mediterranean flavor. -lemonis: that's really good. -dina: yeah. lemonis: i eat chocolate literally every single day. so i know what good chocolate tastes like, and this chocolate was spectacular. unusual flavors, amazing texture -- i've never tasted any chocolate like it. -zoe: hi. -lemonis: how are you? -i'm marcus. -zoe: nice to meet you. i'm zoe. lemonis: nice to meet you. i was just eating your chocolate. zoe: oh, good. and you liked it? lemonis: this one's good. this is the baklava one? -zoe: yeah. lemonis: what is this one? zoe: sesame. it's like a tahini. lemonis: that one's good. i don't know what this one was. what was that? -zoe: pistachio. -lemonis: okay. i've had one, two, three, four, five already. how many flavors are in the case? zoe: probably 18. lemonis: and how many do you have in your library? zoe: i think there are 18. lemonis: oh,
dina: dina, dina hunter. lemonis: dina, nice to meet you. can i try a few things? -dina: sure.onis: there's baklava, black daphne, hazelnut, sesame-tahini. wow. dina: because zoe's family is greek, a lot of their pieces feature a mediterranean flavor. -lemonis: that's really good. -dina: yeah. lemonis: i eat chocolate literally every single day. so i know what good chocolate tastes like, and this chocolate was spectacular. unusual flavors, amazing texture -- i've never tasted any chocolate like...
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this is one of our writers, dina gusovsky. dina, why are you not excited about kamala harris?licy positions? >> no. >> seth: is it because it's ridiculous we have never had a female vice president, let alone president? >> not really. >> seth: so, then, what is it? >> all right, fine i'm just jealous, okay >> seth: well, there's no need to be jealous. i mean, you could run for office one day, too >> how come kamala harris found a jewish man to marry and i can't. >> seth: oh, boy >> do you know how hard it is to find an eligible, single, jewish male to marry? and kamala harris is already a senator. now, she gets to be vice president. doesn't she have enough? come on. leave some menshas for the trenches >> seth: look dina, senator harris' husband doug emhoff is about to become the first second gentleman of the united states and he's jewish. i mean, wouldn't that be a historic moment for the jewish people >> sorry, seth, i didn't hear most of what you said. i got a little distracted after you said the name, doug emhoff woo. is it hot in here? or is it just me >> seth: really? you
this is one of our writers, dina gusovsky. dina, why are you not excited about kamala harris?licy positions? >> no. >> seth: is it because it's ridiculous we have never had a female vice president, let alone president? >> not really. >> seth: so, then, what is it? >> all right, fine i'm just jealous, okay >> seth: well, there's no need to be jealous. i mean, you could run for office one day, too >> how come kamala harris found a jewish man to marry and...
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as dina, i mean more still doesn't know what drove his son to take part in the attack. but he was atrocious. so many deaths of innocent people. i was sad. i thought, what ingratitude we gave you everything. you did this to us, to your family in the place where you lived to this day, he can't understand why his son became a terrorist. a former law student, some he was working as a bus driver when he became radicalized in a matter of months. as dean says, he can barely look at photos, memories are just too painful. when his son mysteriously went off to syria and 2013, as dean followed and tried to get him to come home. and he was like a zombie for 5 days there, but we barely exchanged a few sentences. i asked him questions, but he wouldn't talk in the end, there was nothing he could do but go home. on nov 13th, 2015, a series of terrorist attacks took place in paris, claiming the lives of 130 people. 28 year old lawyer last eileen was among the victims. she was at a concert at about a clone with friends, a young woman with a zest for life. she sorely missed by her father
as dina, i mean more still doesn't know what drove his son to take part in the attack. but he was atrocious. so many deaths of innocent people. i was sad. i thought, what ingratitude we gave you everything. you did this to us, to your family in the place where you lived to this day, he can't understand why his son became a terrorist. a former law student, some he was working as a bus driver when he became radicalized in a matter of months. as dean says, he can barely look at photos, memories...
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also coming up on the show, the un it condemns what it calls up to dinas and senseless massacre in nigeria. more than 100 farm workers were killed by insurgents on twitter cycles. and miracle, a state at the box range, a grand prix. try.
also coming up on the show, the un it condemns what it calls up to dinas and senseless massacre in nigeria. more than 100 farm workers were killed by insurgents on twitter cycles. and miracle, a state at the box range, a grand prix. try.
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greg siegel lives in el to dina. northeast of los angeles, he works for international publications. when he was a child, his mother remarried and they moved around a lot. and his teenage years photography became a way for him to gain a certain clarity. this was good. in another series, he photographed people lying on the garbage. they produced in a week when i was a kid. and even then i was kind of curious about garbage. we have a neighbor where i was growing up in new jersey and this neighbor seemed to produce a mountain of garbage every week. you know, and they were just at the curb, there would be this pile of garbage bags. and i remember as a kid wondering, you know, where the hell is all this garbage going? the average american produces 13 kilograms of garbage per week. that's more than $4000000000.00 kilos of new waste each week in the u.s. alone. while i was shooting that i was respecting of the photographs as a kind of instant archaeology sort of, you know, so that we can see right away what the, the peoples, not only what they're there surrounded by, but also kind of what t
greg siegel lives in el to dina. northeast of los angeles, he works for international publications. when he was a child, his mother remarried and they moved around a lot. and his teenage years photography became a way for him to gain a certain clarity. this was good. in another series, he photographed people lying on the garbage. they produced in a week when i was a kid. and even then i was kind of curious about garbage. we have a neighbor where i was growing up in new jersey and this neighbor...
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also coming up on the show, the un it condemns what it calls dina's and senseless massacre in nigeria. more than a 100 farm workers were killed by insurgents on motorcycles and miracle, a state at the box ranger grand prix. tragedy of bird. it was formula one driver robots were shot to survive such an explosive crash. i'm kyra jets and welcome to the show. so they are of to cry and rebel forces says he's still fighting one day after ethiopia declared a victory in the province to bret's and government. all told reuters news agency, his forces are operating near the regional capital mackay. but ethiopia says it has captured the open government forces, say they have seized control of key installations including the airport and that they are now are trying to track down any last holdouts with the fate of civilians remains a concern. meanwhile, the red cross as mckayla is struggling with the shortages of food and medical supplies. for more we can now go through, i disobey the end of the ethiopian at minister in charge of democratization is a take a prayer. and i welcome minister. let's tal
also coming up on the show, the un it condemns what it calls dina's and senseless massacre in nigeria. more than a 100 farm workers were killed by insurgents on motorcycles and miracle, a state at the box ranger grand prix. tragedy of bird. it was formula one driver robots were shot to survive such an explosive crash. i'm kyra jets and welcome to the show. so they are of to cry and rebel forces says he's still fighting one day after ethiopia declared a victory in the province to bret's and...
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dina asher—smith and katarina johnson—thompson are among team gb‘s podium contenders, but at last year'sps, great britain missed its medals target. what are your realistic ambitions for tokyo? i want to be able to see athletes step up, you know? i want to see those athletes who may have been top 12 last year make it up and be top eight come tokyo, and those who were top eight, try and get in amongst the medals. so that's my expectations, for the athletes to try and do their best and actually improve on what they've done before. his career was often about handing the baton, now it's about taking it. he may have hung up his spikes, but his success will still be measured on the track. laura scott, bbc news, loughborough. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the deputy political editor at the daily mail, john stevens and the deputy political editor at the guardian, jessica elgot. great to see you both, thanks much for joining great to see you both, t
dina asher—smith and katarina johnson—thompson are among team gb‘s podium contenders, but at last year'sps, great britain missed its medals target. what are your realistic ambitions for tokyo? i want to be able to see athletes step up, you know? i want to see those athletes who may have been top 12 last year make it up and be top eight come tokyo, and those who were top eight, try and get in amongst the medals. so that's my expectations, for the athletes to try and do their best and...
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dina bair. >>let's check in now on our 4 zone forecast as we take a live look outside here in san francisco. so can pretty it's definitely the christmas spirit now can tonight anymore halloween is over. thanksgiving is in the books. it's go time christmas hanukkah new year's bring it bring it to get your tree ready. yeah, okay and menorahs up okay, i got the streamers ready for new yet everything going on want you to waste any time i don't mess around all right if you're thinking about going out to get your tree tomorrow. >>may not be so bad weather to do so kron four's erica calories here to break down what you can expect as you head out the door. >>he read about that it'll be dry tomorrow. we will start to see an increase in clouds said today, it blue skies for us. >>taking in on our golden gate bridge here. my goodness. our camera looking overlooking the golden gate bridge. it is looking clear we don't see any fog and you can see 2 winds are light like the flag out in the distance is not movi
dina bair. >>let's check in now on our 4 zone forecast as we take a live look outside here in san francisco. so can pretty it's definitely the christmas spirit now can tonight anymore halloween is over. thanksgiving is in the books. it's go time christmas hanukkah new year's bring it bring it to get your tree ready. yeah, okay and menorahs up okay, i got the streamers ready for new yet everything going on want you to waste any time i don't mess around all right if you're thinking about...
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it would be very difficult to quit dina for. i'm not mad because we don't have the funds we deny and then i just we need one of the 4 pipes out she has got scared. fyfe says us 8 cell phones. one of them out how to smoke. ok. so i guess about it one day with the intervention of a good some other to come along and then assist us in c. on the food that we are trying to pull out of. well, as i'm trying to get out of the office stuff for a while, but i'm not going to be on the bottom of our use of data said it did happen by 7 to 9 miskin job description was no hint of any injuries. there was a dent in russia's a problem. i think the best thing we have to carry into you follow the book every mother's guess i must get as a super piece of that obviously has to be a major amount of my life. matthew, i'm going to take this one, you know, it's a mile long and all, i'm not getting my lifelong budget films like but now i'm going to be close to a bottle of ones done for it because you can't legally do it alone. obviously others come on just
it would be very difficult to quit dina for. i'm not mad because we don't have the funds we deny and then i just we need one of the 4 pipes out she has got scared. fyfe says us 8 cell phones. one of them out how to smoke. ok. so i guess about it one day with the intervention of a good some other to come along and then assist us in c. on the food that we are trying to pull out of. well, as i'm trying to get out of the office stuff for a while, but i'm not going to be on the bottom of our use of...
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dina bair. >>might be sitting in your medicine cabinet right now it's a sleep aid melatonin why doctors say could be used to fight covid-19 and the father's standing up to hate after someone wrote a racist letter to his family demanding they remove their blacks details ahead. >>arkansas man is going viral after he says he received a racist letter in the mail. he says someone posing as santa told him to take down. blacks and are displaying his front yard chris kennedy says he's got it up for 3 years running now, but this is the first time it's become an issue alexis wainwright spoke with the homeowner. i have this joy sign because that is what the holiday is it's just a time for joy chris kennedy's excitement for the holidays is mirrored in his front yard every year he plants messages of hope and love on display. go ahead laugh. >>i want kids to smile and what that says smile many people's faces this 8 foot tall black santa that you can't miss along crestwood road i've done this every year haven'
dina bair. >>might be sitting in your medicine cabinet right now it's a sleep aid melatonin why doctors say could be used to fight covid-19 and the father's standing up to hate after someone wrote a racist letter to his family demanding they remove their blacks details ahead. >>arkansas man is going viral after he says he received a racist letter in the mail. he says someone posing as santa told him to take down. blacks and are displaying his front yard chris kennedy says he's got...
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oh, now it's finally time for an italian, dina. as the sun goes down over naples, you gold in a bit of light heartedness turbulent times. you could say, oh oh, oh oh . what's going on here? oh, no house of your very own from a printer computer games that are healing my dog needs electricity. shift explains, delivers facts and shows what the future holds. oh, yeah. living in the digital world shift in 15 minutes on t w. when food becomes scarce, climate change has put traditional agriculture under massive pressure all over the world, researchers are searching for solutions. can high tech farms help secure our future? in 30 minutes on d, w. good news. crime fighters are back again now for goes most successful in radio drama series continues this season. the stories focus on haight street prevention consisting of the truckload production are available online. and of course, you can share and discuss on africa's facebook page and other social media platforms and fighters to know my 1st bicycle was a sewing machine icon for all women ar
oh, now it's finally time for an italian, dina. as the sun goes down over naples, you gold in a bit of light heartedness turbulent times. you could say, oh oh, oh oh . what's going on here? oh, no house of your very own from a printer computer games that are healing my dog needs electricity. shift explains, delivers facts and shows what the future holds. oh, yeah. living in the digital world shift in 15 minutes on t w. when food becomes scarce, climate change has put traditional agriculture...
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dina: welcome to zoe's.ood. -dina: yeah. lemonis: ...but the business is in meltdown. zoe: the last couple years, it's just been declining, and i can't figure out why. lemonis: though the owners, three siblings, have made great sacrifices, they've failed to properly market their product... sean: our initial reaction was that we didn't know how it connected to you. zoe: what's the story to this, that we're greek? lemonis: ...and they're resistant to even the smallest change. petros: we don't want to be mainstream and do what everyone else is doing. that's how we've gotten to 18 awesome chocolate pieces. lemonis: in 10 years. lemonis: if i can't get them to open up and try new things...
dina: welcome to zoe's.ood. -dina: yeah. lemonis: ...but the business is in meltdown. zoe: the last couple years, it's just been declining, and i can't figure out why. lemonis: though the owners, three siblings, have made great sacrifices, they've failed to properly market their product... sean: our initial reaction was that we didn't know how it connected to you. zoe: what's the story to this, that we're greek? lemonis: ...and they're resistant to even the smallest change. petros: we don't...
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>>dina bair reports now from chicago. >>i spent a lot of time outdoors i go for walks and things of that nature some fresh but pretty much has to be in a solitary kind of existence. >>he's been on his own during the pandemic but this one man may help save millions of lives. i wanted to take part in something that's a stark and revolutionary. >>this past august and water rolex did just that when he volunteered for the moderna covid-19 vaccine trial at you i see. >>he says he was inspired by the polio pioneers of the 1950's eyesight television interview a gentleman who participated in the polio vaccine when it first came out. >>his participation in that program lead to a vaccine that saved a lot of lives like everybody else i've been concerned about the coronavirus james kaleb reese was just 7 when he took part in the polio vaccine trial. >>we spoke with him back in april it seemed like an impossible time in seem like a to state the health decline and suddenly there i was convinced that when i took serum. that things are go
>>dina bair reports now from chicago. >>i spent a lot of time outdoors i go for walks and things of that nature some fresh but pretty much has to be in a solitary kind of existence. >>he's been on his own during the pandemic but this one man may help save millions of lives. i wanted to take part in something that's a stark and revolutionary. >>this past august and water rolex did just that when he volunteered for the moderna covid-19 vaccine trial at you i see....
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as dina me more suggested, they write a book together, one in which the fathers tell their stories in a new rest. or we still have words highlights the things they have in common. and what if you could, i'm very interested in the fight against terrorism and the terrorist accomplices. i don't want innocent people to be attacked in the name of this fight. seems counterproductive to me. so i wanted to show that you can even talk with the parents of a terrorist now, 5 years after the attack, joselyn and his family are trying to resume their normal lives in paris. by contrast, as dean anymore spends a lot of time alone in his apartment. in during our interview, he talked more about his experiences as a film producer, singer and businessman in various countries and less about his son. and what drove him to commit an act of terror? last father tells us why he thinks that is understand everything about his son. as far as his son's education is concerned, clean, he made mistakes. they were meeting, teach safe and honestly see the need to done any better to produce the wounds will likely never
as dina me more suggested, they write a book together, one in which the fathers tell their stories in a new rest. or we still have words highlights the things they have in common. and what if you could, i'm very interested in the fight against terrorism and the terrorist accomplices. i don't want innocent people to be attacked in the name of this fight. seems counterproductive to me. so i wanted to show that you can even talk with the parents of a terrorist now, 5 years after the attack,...
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conversations, the stress of a hectic year and contentious presidential election could still cause dina's to turn tense. with all these new rules and restrictions, it's likely americans will have little more than their safety to be thankful for this year. so should people be free to celebrate the holiday as they please? we discuss this with a number of guests. it comes to, you know, personal responsibility and you know, individuals who want to protect their families. i think it's a sign that people should step aside for thanksgiving this year and stay safe. i think bret relaxation is very important. i think freedom is very important. and i thank our culture, you know, cultures vary on a lot of dimensions. the united states is known as was a very loose culture. and some americans feel that their referendum is being taken away by, by these measures. but you know, your life is a fair, fair priced, thanksgiving in your life. i don't know what i choose from what i choose. i think i choose life, you know, human beings will follow their emotions. and there's a lot of people who are like, i know
conversations, the stress of a hectic year and contentious presidential election could still cause dina's to turn tense. with all these new rules and restrictions, it's likely americans will have little more than their safety to be thankful for this year. so should people be free to celebrate the holiday as they please? we discuss this with a number of guests. it comes to, you know, personal responsibility and you know, individuals who want to protect their families. i think it's a sign that...
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greg siegel lives in al to dina. northeast of los angeles, he works for international publications. when he was a child, his mother remarried and they moved around a lot. in his teenage years, photography became a way for him to gain a certain clarity. this was good. in another series, he photographed people lying on the garbage. they produced in a week when i was a kid. even then i was kind of curious about garbage. we have a neighbor where i was growing up in new jersey and this neighbor seemed to produce a mountain of garbage every week. you know, and they were just at the curb, there would be this pile of garbage bags. and i remember as a kid wondering, you know, where the hell is all this garbage going? the average american produces 13 kilograms of garbage per week. that's more than $4000000000.00 of new waste each week in the u.s. alone. while i was shooting that i was, i was thinking of the photographs as a kind of instant archaeology sort of, you know, so that we can see right away what the, the peoples, not only what they're there surrounded by, but also kind of what their
greg siegel lives in al to dina. northeast of los angeles, he works for international publications. when he was a child, his mother remarried and they moved around a lot. in his teenage years, photography became a way for him to gain a certain clarity. this was good. in another series, he photographed people lying on the garbage. they produced in a week when i was a kid. even then i was kind of curious about garbage. we have a neighbor where i was growing up in new jersey and this neighbor...
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but they declined most of the interview requests hi my name is dina secretary i'm actually standing right outside your offices in sacramento right now hoping for an interview in an e-mailed statement a c.d.c. or representative said they implemented unprecedented measures to address the coven 1000 our breakouts one clinton. after transfers from ca i am tested positive they set up a $220.00 bad alternative care site provided all staff and the incarcerated population with it and $95.00 respirators and sent hundreds of additional staff to san quentin . but for those with loved ones inside it was too little and too late to. look. well how would find the. can you does well during. the war she told me through human beings they do have one son. was a little over 33. the crew i know you're. not going to. go. the coast in 1000 pandemic has cast a spotlight on overcrowding in u.s. jails and prisons for 2300000 people are locked up california has struggled with this for decades. in 2011 the u.s. supreme court ruled that overcrowding in the state's prisons violated the constitution's ban on cruel and
but they declined most of the interview requests hi my name is dina secretary i'm actually standing right outside your offices in sacramento right now hoping for an interview in an e-mailed statement a c.d.c. or representative said they implemented unprecedented measures to address the coven 1000 our breakouts one clinton. after transfers from ca i am tested positive they set up a $220.00 bad alternative care site provided all staff and the incarcerated population with it and $95.00 respirators...
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and dina said the government is to blame unfortunately, sort of being here celebrating the advances of concentrating peace. we are holding this hearing for the killings and prosecution of those who gave up their weapons. these are systematic killings, not isolated incidents. there are clear patterns from of the owner of the fledgling peace corps has been at odds with the right wing government of uganda. a critic of the peace accord, the judges repeatedly questioned the government about the lack of effective measures. but officials say there's, it's an uphill battle when they're not being killed due to the negligence of the state or its lack of concern. all x. fighters need to understand that we are doing everything we can, and we want to do more. there's much debate about this killing the ex-parte combatants and why the government things this, that these murders or not systematic in nature and respond to a number of both of them. but others are servers. things says that these killings instead show that the conflict in the country is not over. and instead it is simply mutated the unwill
and dina said the government is to blame unfortunately, sort of being here celebrating the advances of concentrating peace. we are holding this hearing for the killings and prosecution of those who gave up their weapons. these are systematic killings, not isolated incidents. there are clear patterns from of the owner of the fledgling peace corps has been at odds with the right wing government of uganda. a critic of the peace accord, the judges repeatedly questioned the government about the lack...
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we couldn't get their voice in this conversation for lines also try and here is my colleague dina to corey on the efforts that she also made to see if they were talk to out of their in an e-mail statement, a c.d.c. or representative said they implemented unprecedented measures to address the coven 1000 outbreak. us one clinton. after transfers from c, i am tested positive. they set up a 220 bed alternative care site, provided all staff and the incarcerated population live and 95 respirators, and sent hundreds of additional staff to san quentin. don't you, this is a tweet here that you shat in it says 10 days ago, and this was in july, i wrote 60 people living in san quentin offering advocacy. today's return mail. let me just screwed up and just see here, look at this more from you. what help did they need to go ahead? so they needed to know that people were paying attention that people cared that people were working to try to better the situation for them. i think it's interesting that c.d.c. are continues to say that they took extraordinary measures as if they did all they could not
we couldn't get their voice in this conversation for lines also try and here is my colleague dina to corey on the efforts that she also made to see if they were talk to out of their in an e-mail statement, a c.d.c. or representative said they implemented unprecedented measures to address the coven 1000 outbreak. us one clinton. after transfers from c, i am tested positive. they set up a 220 bed alternative care site, provided all staff and the incarcerated population live and 95 respirators,...
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vaccination committee that was usually have that came together then the scientific organisation, the dina. and we had the german ethics council council. several people from all organisations came together and really and discussed what would be the best approach. so i think we have a very solid recommendation for politicians that was then also back up, at least for the german ethics council. all the members of the council. i want to come back to the point though, that when we're talking about lives, when we're talking about human beings, we're really not talking about, you know, limit on jets. we're talking about people with, you know, hearts and souls and emotions and lives that makes your job very, very difficult. indeed. yes, it's difficult. on the other hand, i think we have criteria. so we have certain criteria like the urgency we want solidarity in the society. we want to prevent serious harm and damage. and if you look at these criteria, you can come up with a catalogue of criteria. and then the primary one is really to preserve to prevent the severe outcomes of the death of people.
vaccination committee that was usually have that came together then the scientific organisation, the dina. and we had the german ethics council council. several people from all organisations came together and really and discussed what would be the best approach. so i think we have a very solid recommendation for politicians that was then also back up, at least for the german ethics council. all the members of the council. i want to come back to the point though, that when we're talking about...
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dina let it be or care, but they need a new talk just because it's so does it go on 10 to 10 talked every night because if you look at these other money, yes they did. it's a completely different because for the past 7 to 8 months, there was no attack in these are just waiting to be a farm and not coming to the community from what i think the military of the underground government needs to start implementing by others. you can't even go out if things are supposed to be in order. all the information that's lost be utilized by the ability to shoot not to take the fight to the end collapse of the people who are now, a recount in wisconsin has confounded joe biden as the winner of that battleground state. the charm campaign paid for that recount which found no instance as a fraud from voters or election officials. meanwhile, senior republicans say a transition to a joe biden presidency now looks inevitable, despite donald trump still fighting to change the results of the election. biden will be sworn in on january 20th. this all comes as trump questioned whether the supreme court would hear a
dina let it be or care, but they need a new talk just because it's so does it go on 10 to 10 talked every night because if you look at these other money, yes they did. it's a completely different because for the past 7 to 8 months, there was no attack in these are just waiting to be a farm and not coming to the community from what i think the military of the underground government needs to start implementing by others. you can't even go out if things are supposed to be in order. all the...
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explanation committee that was initially have that came together then the scientific organization, the dina. and we had the german ethics county council. several people from all organizations came together and really and discussed what would be the best approach. so i think we have a very solid recommendation for politicians that was then also backed up, at least for the german ethics council. but all the members of the council does want to come back to the point though, that when we're talking about lives, when we're talking about human beings, we're really not talking about intimate objects. we're talking about people with, you know, hearts and souls and emotions and lives that makes your job very, very difficult. indeed. yes, it's difficult. on the other hand, i think we have criteria. so we have certain criteria like the urgency we want solidarity in the society. we want to prevent serious harm and damage. and if you look at these criteria, you can come up with a catalogue of criteria. and then the primary one is really to prevent to prevent the severe outcomes of the death of people. a
explanation committee that was initially have that came together then the scientific organization, the dina. and we had the german ethics county council. several people from all organizations came together and really and discussed what would be the best approach. so i think we have a very solid recommendation for politicians that was then also backed up, at least for the german ethics council. but all the members of the council does want to come back to the point though, that when we're talking...
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well, dina is and i don't we, i've seen the images today of people crying and yes, praying. he was like, like a saint for many of them. i think he brought them a lot of joy and happiness. and i think it's important to know what he means for argentina is true to the last days. so his life, we show, he mean in situations that were very sad, we didn't like to see him laid out. but i've read today something about an argentinean pantelion. i really don't mind with football is not this to me is the joy, the happiness he brought to my life, the life that my kids were in what he did on the pitch. and i think that does summarize. he's his life for argentina in what he means for the people of argentina. while like you said, he had, you know, i really see a really great part of his career and of course, a fall from grace there. but what do you think maradona story as a whole can teach the young players of our time? well, i think he has been something especially along the time he played was very difficult, very challenging with different pitches. novara, so no way to, to be out of the t
well, dina is and i don't we, i've seen the images today of people crying and yes, praying. he was like, like a saint for many of them. i think he brought them a lot of joy and happiness. and i think it's important to know what he means for argentina is true to the last days. so his life, we show, he mean in situations that were very sad, we didn't like to see him laid out. but i've read today something about an argentinean pantelion. i really don't mind with football is not this to me is the...
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so we've hung on to all of those kids since 2008 and 7, when dina bharti came on board. and we've established your development group to make sure these guys will get their next step and learn to what it means to become accounting and plain. what your organization with the most amount of players in the, n.h.l. you know, didn't or all you think it means. but deplaning, mitchell, so we're very competent with this group talent here. we're talking earlier, put your team president had on that speed at speed kill. that's all it skill, but speed more important than ever. and that's leg i used to always think of it. it's like in baseball, you build strong up the middle or the double play tandem, a center fielder, catcher. and i think used to think about that sudden degree and hockey build strong up the center has a change. now what do you, what do you look at for just the speed everywhere or what's the key directive for somebody who's running the team will because we're in a cap league and it makes it really hard to hang onto, everyone's because, you know, you can only have so mu
so we've hung on to all of those kids since 2008 and 7, when dina bharti came on board. and we've established your development group to make sure these guys will get their next step and learn to what it means to become accounting and plain. what your organization with the most amount of players in the, n.h.l. you know, didn't or all you think it means. but deplaning, mitchell, so we're very competent with this group talent here. we're talking earlier, put your team president had on that speed...
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greg siegel lives in al to dina. northeast of los angeles, he works for international publications. when he was a child, his mother remarried and they moved around a lot. in his teenage years, photography became a way for him to gain a certain clarity. this was good. in another series, he photographed people lying on the garbage. he produced in a week when i was a kid. even then i was kind of curious about garbage. we have a neighbor where i was growing up in new jersey and this neighbor seemed to produce a mountain of garbage every week. you know, and they were just at the curb, there would be this pile of garbage bags. and i remember as a kid wondering, you know, where the hell is all this garbage going to be? the average american produces 13 kilograms of garbage per week. that's more than $4000000000.00 kilos of new waste each week in the u.s. alone. while i was shooting that i was, i was thinking of the photographs as a kind of instant archaeology sort of, you know, so that we can see right away what the, the peoples, not only what they were there surrounded by, but also kind of
greg siegel lives in al to dina. northeast of los angeles, he works for international publications. when he was a child, his mother remarried and they moved around a lot. in his teenage years, photography became a way for him to gain a certain clarity. this was good. in another series, he photographed people lying on the garbage. he produced in a week when i was a kid. even then i was kind of curious about garbage. we have a neighbor where i was growing up in new jersey and this neighbor seemed...
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as dina me more suggested, they write a book together, one in which the fathers tell their stories in a new rest. or we still have words highlights the things they have in common. i'm very interested in the threats against terrorism and the terrorist accomplices . i don't want innocent people to be attacked in the name of this fight. seems counterproductive to me. so i wanted to show that you can even talk with the parents of a terrorist now, 5 years after the attack, josh said lean and his family are trying to resume their normal lives in paris. by contrast, as dean anymore spends a lot of time alone in his apartment. and during our interview he talked more about his experiences as a film producer, singer and businessman in various countries and less about his son. and what drove him to commit an act of terror? last father tells us why he thinks that is understand everything about as far as his son's education is concerned. clean, he made mistakes. they were meeting to see if and honestly see the need for done any better to produce the wounds will likely never fully heal. but for me
as dina me more suggested, they write a book together, one in which the fathers tell their stories in a new rest. or we still have words highlights the things they have in common. i'm very interested in the threats against terrorism and the terrorist accomplices . i don't want innocent people to be attacked in the name of this fight. seems counterproductive to me. so i wanted to show that you can even talk with the parents of a terrorist now, 5 years after the attack, josh said lean and his...
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i got emotional that first day when we took them. >> reporter: and dina is battling breast cancer. >>back for the kids, it would not be wise to send them. >> reporter: in taiwan since september, the yangs have been free to move after a mandatory two-week quarantine. taiwan has been praised worldwide for its covid success, from january 3rd, screening air passengers from wuhan. defense starts on arrival, well publicized on national television. passengers cue up for health interviews, scanning qr codes to register names and phone numbers. social media posts show people getting sprayed with disinfectant. along with their bags, driven into a designated quarantine taxi to their quarantine hotel, a mandatory two weeks. meals are left outside the room three times a day. people who break quarantine can be fined more than $33,000. the authorities know based on your phone's signals, not gps, to avoid major privacy issues. after the hotel, seven more days of temperature checks from home. the health department calls each day and then you're cleared. new covid flare-ups were quickly contact traced
i got emotional that first day when we took them. >> reporter: and dina is battling breast cancer. >>back for the kids, it would not be wise to send them. >> reporter: in taiwan since september, the yangs have been free to move after a mandatory two-week quarantine. taiwan has been praised worldwide for its covid success, from january 3rd, screening air passengers from wuhan. defense starts on arrival, well publicized on national television. passengers cue up for health...
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the would you have to carry a miyan of steel and fema dina toskala. was really caught the full hour do you get the 2nd. i thought the flow the manual sabrina. can work. on her. we're just nermeen clearly here to serve. and. so. i let your man behind what turn. out soon are to her before. our division in most closely. along is an israeli coastal town less than 20 kilometers north of gaza. they attack sent a clear signal to israel that the paramilitary wing of hamas was rearming. they succeeded to build capabilities. either by smuggling through egypt weapons systems into gaza into de they have very. good domestic capability to build weapons systems mainly long range missiles yes they have very nice. they enhance their capabilities to produce. domestically they're learning all the time they try to enhance their capabilities we are making all the efforts to learn more and more about those capabilities and to neutralize them when every can but then a step for them to. invade or whether that asia or. what does tend. to enjoy no. sooner generally. was seen a
the would you have to carry a miyan of steel and fema dina toskala. was really caught the full hour do you get the 2nd. i thought the flow the manual sabrina. can work. on her. we're just nermeen clearly here to serve. and. so. i let your man behind what turn. out soon are to her before. our division in most closely. along is an israeli coastal town less than 20 kilometers north of gaza. they attack sent a clear signal to israel that the paramilitary wing of hamas was rearming. they succeeded...
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as dina, i mean more suggested they write a book together, one in which the fathers tell their stories in new west, or we still have words highlights the things they have in common. and what if you could, i'm very interested in the fight against terrorism and the terrorists, accomplices, i don't want innocent people to be attacked in the name of this fight. seems counterproductive to me. so i wanted to show that you can even talk with the parents of a terrorist now, 5 years after the attack just said lean and his family are trying to resume their normal lives in paris. by contrast, as dean anymore spends a lot of time alone in his apartment. in during our interview, he talked more about his experiences as a film producer, singer and businessman in various countries and less about his son. and what drove him to commit an act of terror? last father tells us why he thinks that is understand everything about as far as his son's education is concerned. clean, he made mistakes. they were made into chief who can honestly say they'd have done any better to produce the wounds will likely never
as dina, i mean more suggested they write a book together, one in which the fathers tell their stories in new west, or we still have words highlights the things they have in common. and what if you could, i'm very interested in the fight against terrorism and the terrorists, accomplices, i don't want innocent people to be attacked in the name of this fight. seems counterproductive to me. so i wanted to show that you can even talk with the parents of a terrorist now, 5 years after the attack...
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greg siegel lives in al to dina, northeast of los angeles. he works for international publications. when he was a child, his mother remarried and they moved around a lot. in his teenage years, photography became a way for him to gain a certain clarity that's was good. in another series, he photographed people lying on the garbage. they produced in a week when i was a kid. even then i was kind of curious about garbage. we had a neighbor where i was growing up in new jersey, and this neighbor seemed to produce a mountain of garbage every week. you know, and they were just at the curb, there would be this pile of garbage bags. and i remember as a kid wondering, you know, where the hell is all this garbage going? the average american produces 13 kilograms of garbage per week. that's more than $4000000000.00 of new waste each week in the u.s. alone. while i was shooting that i was, i was thinking of the photographs as a kind of instant archaeology sort of, you know, so that we can see right away what the, the peoples, not only what they're there surrounded by, but also kind of what their
greg siegel lives in al to dina, northeast of los angeles. he works for international publications. when he was a child, his mother remarried and they moved around a lot. in his teenage years, photography became a way for him to gain a certain clarity that's was good. in another series, he photographed people lying on the garbage. they produced in a week when i was a kid. even then i was kind of curious about garbage. we had a neighbor where i was growing up in new jersey, and this neighbor...
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the bbc ordered the review after earl spencer, dina's brother, renewed claims that martin bashir, thealist that did the interview produced fake documents to win the family trust. >> very soon after that the queen instructed charles and diana to divorce so that said in the chain a series of events that some could argue led to her death. >> reporter: the bbc said that she was unavailable for comment, and he is recovering from heart surgery and covid-19. cbs news, london. >>> with the shift to vermont learning during the pandemic 12south a teenager is helping to supplement what students learn in the online classes. >> sharon chin shows us how the and award winners reaching students across the country and around the world. >> reporter: when the bay area began to shelter-in-place, andrew lu and several friends brainstorming on how to keep children wanting to learn. >> i think this would be missed opportunity if we not did you do something about that. >> we will talk about the united states foundational documents. >> reporter: andrew wu and his friends came up with yet the kids, used academ
the bbc ordered the review after earl spencer, dina's brother, renewed claims that martin bashir, thealist that did the interview produced fake documents to win the family trust. >> very soon after that the queen instructed charles and diana to divorce so that said in the chain a series of events that some could argue led to her death. >> reporter: the bbc said that she was unavailable for comment, and he is recovering from heart surgery and covid-19. cbs news, london. >>>...
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democrat dina titus, she represents nevada in the u.s. house of representatives.joining us this morning. >> thank you for having me. >> i want to ask you this big picture. this is a moment for the country. in a divided time. what was your reaction to joe biden's message this evening as he spoke of his victory? >> i thought he said exactly what needed to be said, and it was a continuation of the message he had throughout his campaign. that he was going to be a president for all americans. he didn't believe in blue states or red states. he wanted to restore unity, bringing people back together. talk about how making progress for the country, restoring our position internationally. no bad words about the president, no criticism of republicans. it was a good positive message, which is what we used to hear from presidents. >> yeah, particularly in this moment. there is history, of course, being made. that is senator kamala harris, now vice president-elect kamala harris, first woman, first woman of color, first woman of asian descent. your reaction, particularly as a co
democrat dina titus, she represents nevada in the u.s. house of representatives.joining us this morning. >> thank you for having me. >> i want to ask you this big picture. this is a moment for the country. in a divided time. what was your reaction to joe biden's message this evening as he spoke of his victory? >> i thought he said exactly what needed to be said, and it was a continuation of the message he had throughout his campaign. that he was going to be a president for all...
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before blowing himself up at the scene. 5 years later, we drive in belgium to meet some nice father dina . anymore. still doesn't know what drove his son to take part in the attack. but he was atrocious. so many deaths of innocent people. i was sad. i thought, what ingratitude we gave you everything. you did this to us, to your family in the place where you lived to this day he can't understand why his son became a terrorist. a former law student, some he was working as a bus driver when he became radicalized in a matter of months. 2 says he can barely look at photos, memories are just too painful. when his son mysteriously went off to syria in 2013, dean followed and tried to get him to come home. and he was like a zombie for 5 days there, but we barely exchanged a few sentences. i asked him questions, but he wouldn't talk in the end, there was nothing he could do but go home. on nov 13th, 2015, a series of terrorist attacks took place in paris, claiming the lives of 130 people. 28 year old lawyer last eileen was among the victims. she was at a concert at about a clone with friends, a y
before blowing himself up at the scene. 5 years later, we drive in belgium to meet some nice father dina . anymore. still doesn't know what drove his son to take part in the attack. but he was atrocious. so many deaths of innocent people. i was sad. i thought, what ingratitude we gave you everything. you did this to us, to your family in the place where you lived to this day he can't understand why his son became a terrorist. a former law student, some he was working as a bus driver when he...
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and some of the other officials who seem to be in the president's cross hairs include dina haskell, director of the defense agency, one of the top intel officials in our government. the president long suspected that people at the cia and throughout the intelligence f m firmament have been working against him. that's the president instinct, and a lot of speculation inside trump world her could fire gina haspel next. >> and these are trump appointees. phil, can you check this? learning a pennsylvania postal worker who claimed they witnessed voter irregulateies is now take thatting that back. can you explain to us? it's these stories that the likes of facebook are pushing and pushing, and when we all talk to our paints over the weekend we're going to hear the stories from our moms and dat s datsddatsd datsddatsd datsds. dads. >> one of many stories, conspiracies floating on social media but not a basis for it and it's also worth considering that one vote, two votes, even a few hundred is not enough to change the result of the election. we've seen historically over time even in close races with
and some of the other officials who seem to be in the president's cross hairs include dina haskell, director of the defense agency, one of the top intel officials in our government. the president long suspected that people at the cia and throughout the intelligence f m firmament have been working against him. that's the president instinct, and a lot of speculation inside trump world her could fire gina haspel next. >> and these are trump appointees. phil, can you check this? learning a...
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joining us now is dina titus.ave making time tonight. >> well, thank you for having me back. it's time to see you, too. >> we've been talking with john rosten, ruben gayago. we've been talking with people in the southwest all night what's going on in nevada, in arizona. and nevada is telling us to be patient. we don't feel patient. do you feel either patient or confident in terms of what's going to be released from nevada in terms of numbers tomorrow? >> i feel confident but i'm losing my patience. i'm like you. i'd like to see votes counted so we can put biden over the top as president. the main thing is we want it counted right, counted carefully, counted so everybody's vote feels like it was a voice and it was a part of the process. >> congresswoman, as we start to think about what those votes are going to look like tomorrow when they do get released from clark county, one of the things i spoke with john raul stn about was the worry that -- at least i'm a little worried that by taking a long time and by having
joining us now is dina titus.ave making time tonight. >> well, thank you for having me back. it's time to see you, too. >> we've been talking with john rosten, ruben gayago. we've been talking with people in the southwest all night what's going on in nevada, in arizona. and nevada is telling us to be patient. we don't feel patient. do you feel either patient or confident in terms of what's going to be released from nevada in terms of numbers tomorrow? >> i feel confident but...