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esther and marcel's — able to acquire. esther and marcel's team _ able to acquire.e to acquire. esther and marcel's team is using - able to acquire. esther and l marcel's team is using radar able to acquire. esther and - marcel's team is using radar to penetrate into the snow. different formations of ice crystals reflect the signals backin crystals reflect the signals back in different ways, revealing the general structure of the snow. after several weeks of taking measurements on snow cover across the glacier, the team will spend the next few months to discover whether radar can shape future studies. but from the ground, we can only see so far. to get a wider view, you need the second method and go even higher up in this will it is simply impossible to cover an entire area without the alps. cover an entire area without the alps-— the alps. these are mix of o tical the alps. these are mix of optical photographs - the alps. these are mix of optical photographs that l the alps. these are mix of- optical photographs that would see with the neck he died, images and the
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esther: what can fda do in that system? dr. one thing that has been happening and i hope this article gets out, working with cms and the ira to develop a standard. in other words, considering evidence in the post-market phase. fda has a methodology and a lot of people that know about it, and i would say also participating. there is a lot of fear of fda out there and clinical research sites that we need to turn around that thinking. you will see some publications now, a lot of work done at fda to distinguish, the early phase trials need to be extremely complicated and time oriented and rigorous in collecting all kinds of data. later phase, you already know the basics of safety of a drug. you can do a pragmatic trial at a lower cost with a larger population. esther: which will have more of an impact on clinical applications. two questions remaining for you. one is public health is in the bull's-eye right now. there are questions around the role of fda as a public health entity. your -- you are a star orange supporter -- staunch s
esther: what can fda do in that system? dr. one thing that has been happening and i hope this article gets out, working with cms and the ira to develop a standard. in other words, considering evidence in the post-market phase. fda has a methodology and a lot of people that know about it, and i would say also participating. there is a lot of fear of fda out there and clinical research sites that we need to turn around that thinking. you will see some publications now, a lot of work done at fda...
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esther rantzen esther ra ntzen on esther rantzen on radio four there. mason and fergus walsh. fergus, this isn't legal yet, but theres a lot of practical details still to sort out? absolutely, and the government which has been neutral on assisted dying will now have to engage at the committee stage to work out how this is going to work. how are you going to offer an assisted dying service? there is a presumption it will be on the nhs, but what impact will that have on health care? what about the role of hospices? witch doctors will volunteer for this? role of hospices? witch doctors will volunteerfor this? what role of hospices? witch doctors will volunteer for this? what training will they get? what about the impact on thejudiciary? in oregon, nine out of ten assisted deaths are at home, but there are nine out of —— my eye doctor does not have to be present when the fatal dose is swallowed, but under this bill, the doctor must be there until the patient dies. no one wants to see it being easier to get an assisted death rather than a hospice bed all goo
esther rantzen esther ra ntzen on esther rantzen on radio four there. mason and fergus walsh. fergus, this isn't legal yet, but theres a lot of practical details still to sort out? absolutely, and the government which has been neutral on assisted dying will now have to engage at the committee stage to work out how this is going to work. how are you going to offer an assisted dying service? there is a presumption it will be on the nhs, but what impact will that have on health care? what about...
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you refer to this time as an esther moment. and the book begins with some of the mobilization that you did from the bima. and you thought perhaps it is for such a time as this that i'm a rabbi here. tell me about how that those weeks and months unfolded after october 7th for you know, it was a whirlwind of those first few weeks. and we all remember it. we all many of us were here in the sanctuary area on that morning when the attacks came and we huddled as a clergy and there were been a mitzvah and other things. it was a yes girl service we didn't know. and we didn't actually have the news yet as to what was going on. and i and i describe that story in the first chapter of the book of what it was like to serve at that time. and then there was a moment of advocacy. it was it was horrific that within the first couple days of the attacks, a nation so clearly victimized was already in protest after protest being positioned as the aggressor and so we immediately pivoted both towards a position of advocacy and a position of of philan
you refer to this time as an esther moment. and the book begins with some of the mobilization that you did from the bima. and you thought perhaps it is for such a time as this that i'm a rabbi here. tell me about how that those weeks and months unfolded after october 7th for you know, it was a whirlwind of those first few weeks. and we all remember it. we all many of us were here in the sanctuary area on that morning when the attacks came and we huddled as a clergy and there were been a mitzvah...
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esther and marcel�*s team is using radar to penetrate deep into the snowpack.ent formations of ice crystals reflect the signals back in different ways, revealing the internal structure of the snow, how deep it is and how dense it is. after several weeks of taking measurements on snow cover across the glacier, the team will spend the next few months evaluating that data to discover whether radar really can shape future studies. but from the ground, you can only see so far. to get a wider view, you need the second method and go even higher up than this. the space measurements are needed to cover the area. it is simply impossible to cover a large area like the entire alps with ground—based measurements. konrad's project is training an ai system to predict what will happen to the snow next. the system has been trained on images from esa's sentinel—2 satellite network. these are a mix of optical photographs that we'd see with the naked eye, images in the infrared and some created using longer wavelength radio waves like marcel and esther�*s ground—based system. what
esther and marcel�*s team is using radar to penetrate deep into the snowpack.ent formations of ice crystals reflect the signals back in different ways, revealing the internal structure of the snow, how deep it is and how dense it is. after several weeks of taking measurements on snow cover across the glacier, the team will spend the next few months evaluating that data to discover whether radar really can shape future studies. but from the ground, you can only see so far. to get a wider view,...
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esther voet: and nothing was done against it.hat nothing is done, that is the scary part. very >> i think it's just continuing with playing the victim card, right? malcolm: palestinian data scientist ali shanaa has helped to organize some demonstrations in amsterdam. his family became refugees in 1948, when israel was created. ali shanaa: the people that we're referring to, while they might be jewish, mainly they're zionist, and that's why they're feeling uncomfortable. and, in my opinion, and i think in many other people's opinions, it's ok for them to feel uncomfortable if the reason for this discomfort is that they want to stand in support of a genocide and they don't want anyone speaking up against this genocide. malcolm: the fallout from the violence almost led to the collapse of the governing coalition. but the government remains under the firm control of right-winger geert wilders, who wants to deport those responsible for the antisemitic attacks. berber van der woude is a former dutch diplomat who served in the occupied t
esther voet: and nothing was done against it.hat nothing is done, that is the scary part. very >> i think it's just continuing with playing the victim card, right? malcolm: palestinian data scientist ali shanaa has helped to organize some demonstrations in amsterdam. his family became refugees in 1948, when israel was created. ali shanaa: the people that we're referring to, while they might be jewish, mainly they're zionist, and that's why they're feeling uncomfortable. and, in my...
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dame esther, a pleasure to talk to you. thank you very much. thank you. dame esther ra ntzen.t's pick this up from danny kruger that mps only lent their vote to this second reading of the bill so they could hear the committee stage. it is still all to play for. thea;r it is still all to play for. they were voting _ it is still all to play for. they were voting on _ it is still all to play for. they were voting on the - it is still all to play for. they were voting on the principle | were voting on the principle of whether or not they were in favour of assisted dying with safeguards. there might well depend on the safeguards, the safeguards will be considered in detail that the committee stage, which will take some weeks, not day after day after day, but there will be regular hearings in the committee room for a period of time, then a report stage, than a third reading in the commons. what sort of timeline? hot than a third reading in the commons. what sort of timeline?— what sort of timeline? not out of the commons until— what sort of timeline? not out of the commons until apr
dame esther, a pleasure to talk to you. thank you very much. thank you. dame esther ra ntzen.t's pick this up from danny kruger that mps only lent their vote to this second reading of the bill so they could hear the committee stage. it is still all to play for. thea;r it is still all to play for. they were voting _ it is still all to play for. they were voting on _ it is still all to play for. they were voting on the - it is still all to play for. they were voting on the principle | were voting...
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this came about because esther rantzen, who is herself terminally ill, said publicly that she thoughtdebated and made a sort of request, i suppose, in a very moving interview with our colleagues at the today programme, keir starmer responded to esther rantzen saying, "yes, "if we win the election, i'll give "this parliamentary time." and there is a sense of a couple of people who i've been speaking to that actually did they quite realise what they would be opening up when they gave what seemed to be, i suppose, quite a kind of harmless answer on a very serious subject. but yes, of course, of course you would want to grant that wish. and we know what keir starmer�*s personal position was. and actually, as you said, drawn back the curtains on something and you go, oh, okay. yeah. and in the meantime, as it's been discussed, a large number, an unusually large number of people have been writing to us. your programme, my programme on radio 4 and our newscast colleagues, we've, we've got messages on both sides of the argument. mm—hmm. so ian said, "as a 50—year—old father with secondary "pr
this came about because esther rantzen, who is herself terminally ill, said publicly that she thoughtdebated and made a sort of request, i suppose, in a very moving interview with our colleagues at the today programme, keir starmer responded to esther rantzen saying, "yes, "if we win the election, i'll give "this parliamentary time." and there is a sense of a couple of people who i've been speaking to that actually did they quite realise what they would be opening up when...
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esther: there is the real challenge for the committee.cy might play out. you can see today if you thinking about tax cuts as we were in 2017, at what point to those feedthrough the economy, when you feel their full impact, and importantly what else is going on that is going to counter whatever you might estimate those effects to be? it is a process, as it was when i was at the table of saying what are the various scenarios? where might we see more immediate impact and what tends to play out over a longer timeframe, also taking into account other things going on in this very large and complex economy we are trying to make an assessment of. jonathan: that final point is the more important one. the tariffs and 2018 did not turn out to be as inflationary as some people warned. is there reason to believe given the current context of things that it could be more inflationary this time around? esther: by the fed's own admission their upside risks to inflation right now. inflation has not returned to target even as it has come down. we are lookin
esther: there is the real challenge for the committee.cy might play out. you can see today if you thinking about tax cuts as we were in 2017, at what point to those feedthrough the economy, when you feel their full impact, and importantly what else is going on that is going to counter whatever you might estimate those effects to be? it is a process, as it was when i was at the table of saying what are the various scenarios? where might we see more immediate impact and what tends to play out...
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the 3rd year in a row that esther kim has been flying her. her small plane low and slow over southcentral alaska. thanks to a unique delivery system. she delivers delicious turkey dinners to families who are living off the grid and remote parts of alaska. she actually grew up in a similarly remote area 25 years ago and she says she remembers getting everything from newspapers to packs of gum delivered by air drop. so when she heard about one family that was so far out, they had hardly anything to eat. she took to the skies and now it's a tradition for them. families reach out on facebook. esther, her friend make those aerial deliveries. >> people helping people for the holidays. we like to see it. >> taking a live look outside at sfo. there was a lot of snow up there and alaska. i know we've got a lot of snow in the sierra chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. scott, all the weather details. can you imagine what those turkeys coming? you got to be founder. drop you at that at the ground that you picked it out well away from your house. yeah. h
the 3rd year in a row that esther kim has been flying her. her small plane low and slow over southcentral alaska. thanks to a unique delivery system. she delivers delicious turkey dinners to families who are living off the grid and remote parts of alaska. she actually grew up in a similarly remote area 25 years ago and she says she remembers getting everything from newspapers to packs of gum delivered by air drop. so when she heard about one family that was so far out, they had hardly anything...
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elizabeth tried picking her sister up, but esther wouldn't get in the car.ted to write her boyfriend. esther's body was later found after the riverside county sheriff's department received an anonymous tip from a caller. they later identified him as louis randolph williamson. he took a polygraph test and past which at the time cleared him of any wrongdoing that seemed like, you know, with raniya's the to bottom. and that leads to talk to me to doing passes. >>pastor, whatever governor to see that now more than 4 decades later, a new face to the case and new technology. >>brought hope and answers. once we started looking into into randy we determine that he passed away in . >>and that when he passed away, they had during his autopsy, they collected a vile, vile of blood connecting that to the dna evidence that was collected years ago. they sent the information to a texas lab in using forensic genealogy. >>and after several attempts, finally, there was a hit. it connected williamson to the crime. an esther's family says she never >>the >>riverside county regio
elizabeth tried picking her sister up, but esther wouldn't get in the car.ted to write her boyfriend. esther's body was later found after the riverside county sheriff's department received an anonymous tip from a caller. they later identified him as louis randolph williamson. he took a polygraph test and past which at the time cleared him of any wrongdoing that seemed like, you know, with raniya's the to bottom. and that leads to talk to me to doing passes. >>pastor, whatever governor to...
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her mum, dame esther rantzen, has stage four lung cancer.urging mps to support the bill. dame esther, what is your reaction to the result of the vote in the house of commons? well, i'm very relieved. i wonder how i would be feeling if the bill had not got any further, and i think it would have been a profound disappointment, not for me, but for all those people who've been so brave, so hard—working, so compassionate to try and get the current mess of a law changed. the ayes have it. the ayes have it, unlock. actor liz carr had been campaigning against the bill. it does feel frightening. it does. i'm quite shattered and, um, gutted. it feels irresponsible by parliament. there's a lot of people who really feel quite frightened now that we've lost, you know, this beginning of a vote. chanting: not to die! assistance to live! - we just don't see that the safeguards will protect us. we also look at all the other countries where this has been brought in. it's always, to varying degrees, been extended. and in the majority, it's been extended. orfro
her mum, dame esther rantzen, has stage four lung cancer.urging mps to support the bill. dame esther, what is your reaction to the result of the vote in the house of commons? well, i'm very relieved. i wonder how i would be feeling if the bill had not got any further, and i think it would have been a profound disappointment, not for me, but for all those people who've been so brave, so hard—working, so compassionate to try and get the current mess of a law changed. the ayes have it. the ayes...
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. >> lo que hace falta segÚn concejal esther establecido en el cÓdigo la ciudad que nunca se va trocarles es una ganancia de ciudad santuario para vender que se utilicen recursos locales, marÍa antonieta mejÍa, noticias emisiÓn 14. presentadora: las sÉptimas ciudades santuarios, caÍdo en manos dos puentes, querÉtaro, agua caliente y mÉrida son perturbados por diferentes eventos tambiÉn una masacre en la de 10 personas murieron, servido la confrontaciÓn de grupos criminales. >> las criminales que en arrebatarles espacio. >> un evento sin precedente lo que sucediÓ ayer estanco que no se repita. presentadora: pese a la negativa se conociÓ que en aguascalientes encontraron enterrados entre cemento un empresario que fue secuestrado en mÉrida el fenÓmeno criminal tiene una lista larga enfocada en el trÁfico de drogas segÚn las autoridades. anuncian una nueva configuraciÓn para proteger a los usuarios. se reporta nuevamente productos contaminados, mÉdico nos dice los sÍntomas, vamos con la primera pausa. presentador: gracias por continuar con los otros, algunos casos han terminado en muertes
. >> lo que hace falta segÚn concejal esther establecido en el cÓdigo la ciudad que nunca se va trocarles es una ganancia de ciudad santuario para vender que se utilicen recursos locales, marÍa antonieta mejÍa, noticias emisiÓn 14. presentadora: las sÉptimas ciudades santuarios, caÍdo en manos dos puentes, querÉtaro, agua caliente y mÉrida son perturbados por diferentes eventos tambiÉn una masacre en la de 10 personas murieron, servido la confrontaciÓn de grupos criminales....
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. >> jewish newspaper editor esther voet is worried about her personal security and asked us to ensuret we didn't identify her home. >> you can see it as a final straw because already on the 10th of march, we had huge things going on here with the opening of the holocaust museum, where holocaust survivors and their great great grandchildren had to pass by very aggressive protesters. >> we don't welcome zionists here. >> and, says voet, there have been many other incidents of intimidation. >> and nothing was done against it. you know, the nothing is done. that is the scary part. >> i think it's just continuing with playing the victim card, right? >> palestinian data scientist ali shanaa has helped to organise some demonstrations in amsterdam. his family became refugees in 1948 when israel was created. >> the people that we're referring to, while they might be jewish, mainly they're zionist. and that's why they're feeling uncomfortable. and in my opinion, and i think in many other people's opinions, it's okay for them to feel uncomfortable if the reason for this discomfort is that they w
. >> jewish newspaper editor esther voet is worried about her personal security and asked us to ensuret we didn't identify her home. >> you can see it as a final straw because already on the 10th of march, we had huge things going on here with the opening of the holocaust museum, where holocaust survivors and their great great grandchildren had to pass by very aggressive protesters. >> we don't welcome zionists here. >> and, says voet, there have been many other...
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esther prime minister, thanks again for your tremendous hospitality. i am looking forward to advancing our close partnership. with that, we will take some questions. >> thank you, secretary of defense, sir. we will open up the questions first to our fijian colleagues. from fiji alliance -- i think that is a microphone to your left. your first question, please. >> good morning, prime minister. good morning, secretary or -- secretary austin. fiji has always considered climate change a national security threat and we have president elect trump who considers climate change a hoax and who has also in the past pulled out of the paris accord. my question is what does the pacific, who face real threats to their homeland, and expect real leadership style from the u.s. also, methamphetamine has become a serious issue in fiji, and in terms of technical support and help to fight this epidemic, how does the u.s. intended to assist fijian authorities? and to the prime minister, on the issue of immigration, have you considered ministers stepping aside with regards to
esther prime minister, thanks again for your tremendous hospitality. i am looking forward to advancing our close partnership. with that, we will take some questions. >> thank you, secretary of defense, sir. we will open up the questions first to our fijian colleagues. from fiji alliance -- i think that is a microphone to your left. your first question, please. >> good morning, prime minister. good morning, secretary or -- secretary austin. fiji has always considered climate change a...
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esther sanderlin will be dropping turkey bombs to folks who live off the grid and far from accessible areas. so this year, up to 40 turkeys will be distributed by air. she's hoping to turn her local effort into a nonprofit and expand its reach. >> i love that. >> well, coming up, a turkey day quiz. >> but first, everything you need to know about america's oldest thanksgiving day parade in philadelphia. we'll take you there live next. you're watchino struggle with urinary incontinence, women who have fallen trying to reach the bathroom, or who have damaged skin from too much wetness. it can take a toll on them at home, i worried for my mother, a lack of sleep due to bladder leakage affected her life. that's why i'm so glad the pure work system is available for home use. it's an innovative option for women who experience moderate to severe bladder leakage. this external system uses a soft, flexible wick placed outside the body to draw urine away from the body and into a collection canister. it's noninvasive and designed to keep the skin dry and stay in place. we trust it to help her thr
esther sanderlin will be dropping turkey bombs to folks who live off the grid and far from accessible areas. so this year, up to 40 turkeys will be distributed by air. she's hoping to turn her local effort into a nonprofit and expand its reach. >> i love that. >> well, coming up, a turkey day quiz. >> but first, everything you need to know about america's oldest thanksgiving day parade in philadelphia. we'll take you there live next. you're watchino struggle with urinary...
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it happened when esther was a child living in the region so she decided to bring it forward launching the project in 2020. >> my vision with this is to make it into a nonprofit organization where i can get funding and more support that i can reach more parts of alaska, because there are so many families that live in rural and live off grid. >> well, she delivered 32 turkeys this year. we should mention that no live turkeys were injured or hurt or died. >> imagine being struck by a frozen turkey. the velocity. >> that is like a bowling ball hitting you. >> that would be something. i hope to avoid that in the future. i do not understand those folks that live that far off the grid. >> that is really away. >> you have gotten away. well-done. you have succeeded. >>> weather-wise, we are still on the grid. we see a beautiful from mount diablo camera. we will see more of that over the next few days, but just that filtered sunshine. no more moisture being squeezed out of those clouds anytime soon. dry weather continues through the holiday weekend. it is on a path that will carry it towards so
it happened when esther was a child living in the region so she decided to bring it forward launching the project in 2020. >> my vision with this is to make it into a nonprofit organization where i can get funding and more support that i can reach more parts of alaska, because there are so many families that live in rural and live off grid. >> well, she delivered 32 turkeys this year. we should mention that no live turkeys were injured or hurt or died. >> imagine being struck...
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one of the most prominent supporters pushing for a change in the law is the television presenter estherering from terminal cancer. she told the bbc the change in the law is unlikely to come in time for her to have an assisted death at home, but welcomed what it may bring for others. if they are six months away from dying, i think it is fair and just. from dying, i think it is fair and just-— and just. whatever their background _ and just. whatever their background whatever i and just. whatever their i background whatever their income _ background whatever their income. whatever their ethnic group, — income. whatever their ethnic group, whatever they believe. i think_ group, whatever they believe. i think anybody should have the choice — we can cross live to westminster and our political correspondent damian grammaticas: it was a very emotional and impassioned debate. there are a lot of personal stories. it impassioned debate. there are a lot of personal stories.— lot of personal stories. it was a very emotional _ lot of personal stories. it was a very emotional debate. - lot of personal
one of the most prominent supporters pushing for a change in the law is the television presenter estherering from terminal cancer. she told the bbc the change in the law is unlikely to come in time for her to have an assisted death at home, but welcomed what it may bring for others. if they are six months away from dying, i think it is fair and just. from dying, i think it is fair and just-— and just. whatever their background _ and just. whatever their background whatever i and just....
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esther keim is flying her small plane dropping frozen turkeys to people in remote areas of the state.mily friend who had airdropped turkeys to her family and others for the holidays when she was a kid. >> i grew up in the bush, in rural alaska. there's no roads. the only way you can get there is by airplane, by snowmobile, or boat if you're on the river system. so during freeze-up, during thanksgiving time, everyone is stuck. >> she says this year's run includes 32 turkeys. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," where to find the best deals this holiday season. i'm michael george. this is "cbs news mornings". thi. "cbs news mornings." for more than a decade farxiga has been trusted again and again, and again. ♪far-xi-ga♪ ♪far-xi-ga♪ ask your doctor about farxiga. head & shoulders is launching something huge. the bare minimum. anti-dandruff shampoo made with only nine ingredients - no sulfates, silicones or dyes and packaged with 45% less plastic - giving you outstanding dandruff protection and leaving hair beautiful and moisturized. major dandruff protection, minimal ingredients. job done.
esther keim is flying her small plane dropping frozen turkeys to people in remote areas of the state.mily friend who had airdropped turkeys to her family and others for the holidays when she was a kid. >> i grew up in the bush, in rural alaska. there's no roads. the only way you can get there is by airplane, by snowmobile, or boat if you're on the river system. so during freeze-up, during thanksgiving time, everyone is stuck. >> she says this year's run includes 32 turkeys....
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in 1979 esther gonzalez was murdered in the city of banning.o found and reported her body is the killer. investigators took dna from randy williamson after his death in 2014. they say the dna was recently matched to evidence from the crime scene. the family of the victim says they finally feel some sense of closure and relief. >>> oakland police are looking for the source of a huge fireworks display that shook up residents on the west side of town. it happened saturday night near raimondi park. well, people living a mile away from the park say it sounded like a series of bombs. i saw it along interstate 80. it was also maybe a fireworks factory blowing up. fireworks are illegal in the city. oakland police say they are aware of the situation and are now investigating. >>> still ahead, before reaching for those chips and dip sitting at your holiday potluck, you will want to hear these tips to make sure your meal is safe to eat. >>> straight ahead in sports, hey, did you hear the latest on brock purdy's injured shoulder? don't worry. we got it. >>
in 1979 esther gonzalez was murdered in the city of banning.o found and reported her body is the killer. investigators took dna from randy williamson after his death in 2014. they say the dna was recently matched to evidence from the crime scene. the family of the victim says they finally feel some sense of closure and relief. >>> oakland police are looking for the source of a huge fireworks display that shook up residents on the west side of town. it happened saturday night near...
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esther. esther sanderlin, is loading frozen turkeys onto her plane and dropping them to people who live off the road system. >> she says she got the idea when one of her neighbors was talking about splitting a squirrel. three ways for dinner. she says that she now hopes to turn this mission into a nonprofit to try to reach more people across alaska. >> splitting a squirrel three ways for dinner. i'm sure those folks are very grateful to get those turkeys. as you see them going down right there. hopefully you're prepping some turkey as well. a pleasure to have you here. >> thanks for having me. >> yeah. you're cooking something special tomorrow. >> banana pudding. >> banana. it's my special. >> yeah. >> ship some more way. take a plane and drop some off to us here at cnn to be with you. appreciate you. the lead with jake tapper starts in just a few seconds. thanks so much for being with us today the thanksgiving rush is setting records. >> the lead starts right now by plane, by rail, on the ro
esther. esther sanderlin, is loading frozen turkeys onto her plane and dropping them to people who live off the road system. >> she says she got the idea when one of her neighbors was talking about splitting a squirrel. three ways for dinner. she says that she now hopes to turn this mission into a nonprofit to try to reach more people across alaska. >> splitting a squirrel three ways for dinner. i'm sure those folks are very grateful to get those turkeys. as you see them going down...
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. >> joining me now is the mayor of asheville, north carolina, esther manheimer thank you so much. i know there's so much going on in your community, so much heartbreak and people just trying to figure out how to put their lives back together. i do want to ask you about this, because it has become a flashpoint have you heard from anyone in your community that is concerned that they are not getting help from fema because of their political affiliation absolutely not. >> i'm not hearing that at all here in asheville and western north carolina can i ask you we i mean, i will say i've been i'm sorry. >> go ahead. >> go ahead closely with fema here in our community, and i have my contacts that make themselves available to us. >> and if anybody has any concerns or issues about their claims with fema, i'm able to direct those to folks who are with fema who can help them out. >> can you describe to me right now sort of what is going on in your community? what are the the biggest issues that you are facing? almost two months after hurricane helene hit all, is that we've come a long way. >>
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esther. is loading frozen turkeys onto her plane and dropping them to people who live off the road system. >> she says she got the idea when one of her neighbors was talking about splitting a squirrel. three ways for dinner. she says that she now hopes to turn this mission into a nonprofit to try to reach more people across alaska. >> splitting a squirrel three ways for dinner. i'm sure those folks are very grateful to get those turkeys. as you see them going down right there. hopefully you're prepping some turkey as well. a pleasure to have you here. >> thanks for having me. >> yeah. you're cooking something special tomorrow. >> banana pudding. >> banana. it's my special. >> yeah. >> ship some more way. take a plane and drop some off to us here at cnn to be with you. appreciate you. the lead with jake tapper starts in just a few seconds. thanks so much for being with us today
esther. is loading frozen turkeys onto her plane and dropping them to people who live off the road system. >> she says she got the idea when one of her neighbors was talking about splitting a squirrel. three ways for dinner. she says that she now hopes to turn this mission into a nonprofit to try to reach more people across alaska. >> splitting a squirrel three ways for dinner. i'm sure those folks are very grateful to get those turkeys. as you see them going down right there....
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all miscarrying tons of depleted uranium rained down on the former yugoslavia outside the switch. esther will never you know, to assessment bonuses so, but never more fema your shoot me an equation. bloomberg zillow has downloaded the for sheep desk. you sound like where you might look for story or done done us. i mean like we need to get some guys on the i'll initially a phone on me like split our limit. we'll stick with them down to see whether it's going over them really quickly. so that explore data more. thank you. seen daniels fan and we split our game. you the city said they're going, they're not gonna be as mentors really on yet. first last name, a force and left. a message that got questions of a lot of the, when you on your boss or the of can help with it. since then the village of buzzing you of us has suffered an uncle, logical epidemic with some of the rarest forms of cancer. the little bank, yvonne, of which his son was born 4 years after the native bombings. he's now 20 and has been struggling with congenital diseases for his life. the local, was it convinced all this was
all miscarrying tons of depleted uranium rained down on the former yugoslavia outside the switch. esther will never you know, to assessment bonuses so, but never more fema your shoot me an equation. bloomberg zillow has downloaded the for sheep desk. you sound like where you might look for story or done done us. i mean like we need to get some guys on the i'll initially a phone on me like split our limit. we'll stick with them down to see whether it's going over them really quickly. so that...
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esther kim has been flying her small plane low and slow over southcentral alaska. >> thanks to a uniquey system. it she gets to deliver delicious turkey dinners to families living off the grid in remote parts of alaska. she grew up in a similarly remote area 25 years ago and remembers getting everything from newspapers, 2 packs of gum delivered by air drop. so when she heard about a family who was so far out, they didn't have hardly anything to eat. she took to the skies. now it's a tradition with families reaching out on facebook, ester and a friend making those aerial deliveries right to them. people helping people. >> still ahead here with get backlash, how the current box office hit compares to the original wizard of oz. plus, don't mess with this church. we're hearing from the pastor who stopped ax wielding burglar. >> our top story this half hour. the man who bravely stopped in ax wielding burglar is sharing the story with us tonight. the pastor family first church in antioch ran into that would be burglar early yesterday morning. >> got there. the light was on the door was proppe
esther kim has been flying her small plane low and slow over southcentral alaska. >> thanks to a uniquey system. it she gets to deliver delicious turkey dinners to families living off the grid in remote parts of alaska. she grew up in a similarly remote area 25 years ago and remembers getting everything from newspapers, 2 packs of gum delivered by air drop. so when she heard about a family who was so far out, they didn't have hardly anything to eat. she took to the skies. now it's a...
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one of the most prominent supporters pushing for a change to the law is television presenter esther rantzen law is unlikely to come in time for her to have an assisted death at home, but she welcomed what it may bring for others.— it may bring for others. people will make their — it may bring for others. people will make their own _ it may bring for others. people will make their own choice, _ it may bring for others. people will make their own choice, and - it may bring for others. people will make their own choice, and if- it may bring for others. people will make their own choice, and if it's l make their own choice, and if it's available to them and they choose an assisted death, and they're six months away from dying in any case, i think it's right, i think it's fair, i think it'sjust. i think it's right, i think it's fair, i think it's just. whatever their background, whatever their income, whatever their ethnic group, whatever their belief, i think everybody should have the choice. well, fergus walsh is with me now, as is chris. chris, first of all to you. what sort of thing have mps
one of the most prominent supporters pushing for a change to the law is television presenter esther rantzen law is unlikely to come in time for her to have an assisted death at home, but she welcomed what it may bring for others.— it may bring for others. people will make their — it may bring for others. people will make their own _ it may bring for others. people will make their own choice, _ it may bring for others. people will make their own choice, and - it may bring for others. people...
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and then if i'm allowed to english one esther, my school is creative to the worst case. is there any there's is i don't know where set up, i'm sure. as you start to cut off your course for commission, this is the 4th thing, but to send you over to the yeah the your, the virtual? no. the one just looks like this. now you would have the nfl going to be both of those super loose and that's your number posted on top. com. pretty good. at less people, the 2 stools that i got, 2 of the citizens got them right. and i had left the post a little bit, basically the just the cut off the values. now, knowledge of what the for any additional number from us to purchase sooner than the better for the soonest. the don't even for us here. that's us the name from us save me up. i'm sure your quotes, the 1st of a sudden temple, which i'm not just used to placing the thing that was the last start on the motion with the doctor. what. what you, what you told me, that, oh my god, the board broke. sometimes i have to produce yelling above to it. what's most of what have you done? you trouble ma
and then if i'm allowed to english one esther, my school is creative to the worst case. is there any there's is i don't know where set up, i'm sure. as you start to cut off your course for commission, this is the 4th thing, but to send you over to the yeah the your, the virtual? no. the one just looks like this. now you would have the nfl going to be both of those super loose and that's your number posted on top. com. pretty good. at less people, the 2 stools that i got, 2 of the citizens got...
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and something that i'm really, really keen to look into, and i know esther, brianna's mum, is really, is this idea of parental controls and how parents know what their children are accessing online. and i feel if that had been in place, then these concerns around scarlet and eddie could have been picked up and a lot sooner, and intervention or help or support could have been put into place that might have stopped them getting to the point where they murdered someone. do you agree with what's being proposed? is a ban the answer? so i think the research needs to be there to say, well, what is the most appropriate age for children to have a smartphone, for them to have access to the internet, for them to be able to have access to social media? i would like to see it so that there's child—friendly sim cards, so that it's something that's in—built into a phone for parents, so parents don't have to buy their own parental control app, put it onto a phone. you know, it's an extra cost. the child—friendly sim card should be in—built with parental controls, and that should be the law until you
and something that i'm really, really keen to look into, and i know esther, brianna's mum, is really, is this idea of parental controls and how parents know what their children are accessing online. and i feel if that had been in place, then these concerns around scarlet and eddie could have been picked up and a lot sooner, and intervention or help or support could have been put into place that might have stopped them getting to the point where they murdered someone. do you agree with what's...
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israels wong, gaza and mark the international day of solidarity with the palestinian people, which esther is chanted and carried antiques, us slogans. calling on errands, nations to support how this time around $300.00 protests or is an engine easier have gathered in front of the us embassy in jakarta. they called for the rest of the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu and an end to the war on god's up or well the day of solidarity is held on november. the 29th is the dates has great meaning to the palestinian people. on this day in 1947, the united nations adopted resolution one, each one introducing a partition plan to create 2 states, one jewish and one era. for palestinians, it was a turning point that triggered violence on displacements and ultimately the loss of their promised states. 3 decades later, 1977, the united nations established the international day of solidarity with palestinians on november, the 29th hoping to draw attention to their struggles. it still serves as a call for justice, self determination and peace. you one sec, 3 general size this year has come. a r
israels wong, gaza and mark the international day of solidarity with the palestinian people, which esther is chanted and carried antiques, us slogans. calling on errands, nations to support how this time around $300.00 protests or is an engine easier have gathered in front of the us embassy in jakarta. they called for the rest of the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu and an end to the war on god's up or well the day of solidarity is held on november. the 29th is the dates has great...
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esther president, you were regarded by many people in this world as a hero for causing the end of tyranny the collapse of communism but you also criticized heavily by those who say you opened a pandora's box and they say look at the strife now, look at the economic chaos, look at the mafia structure, look at the corruption. they say that you opened and started a plan that you did not know how to finish. >> translator: that is in accusation of pygmies. i do not accept it. i can give you the following answer. first, there are no lucky reformers. we had a concept . give up totalitarianism, lead society to freedom, political, ideological, and religious pluralism. economic freedom. so i didn't know where we were heading but when such developments get underway, no one can predict specifically what it will lead to. look at how the west was teaching russia market reforms. just one thing and see how they got mixed up and look what we have in russia as a result today. >> just a note about a warning from the esteemed american historian arthur/injure, who wrote around that very time that western triu
esther president, you were regarded by many people in this world as a hero for causing the end of tyranny the collapse of communism but you also criticized heavily by those who say you opened a pandora's box and they say look at the strife now, look at the economic chaos, look at the mafia structure, look at the corruption. they say that you opened and started a plan that you did not know how to finish. >> translator: that is in accusation of pygmies. i do not accept it. i can give you...
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was having a meaningful conversation with members of the jewish community at the university of rock estherof rochester, came home and learned about these posters all over the campus. it is now being investigated as a act of vandalism. the wanted posters were seen all across campus on sunday night. they targeted members of the faculty, the administration, members of the jewish community. no students, it appears. in the posters it essentially says these faculty members are a part of ethnic cleansing. they accused them of being racist and hate speech. police investigating, trying to get to the bottom of who did this. it is obviously very concerning, especially because this isn't the first time it has happened. there is also an incident that happened back in february. one jewish organization saying hopefully this can turn the tide. let's talk about this. let's have an opportunity for the university to reflect on what is needed to instill meaningful information about anti-semitism and spaces for healing. we have learned those posters are being taken down by police and they are looking into who
was having a meaningful conversation with members of the jewish community at the university of rock estherof rochester, came home and learned about these posters all over the campus. it is now being investigated as a act of vandalism. the wanted posters were seen all across campus on sunday night. they targeted members of the faculty, the administration, members of the jewish community. no students, it appears. in the posters it essentially says these faculty members are a part of ethnic...
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rachel: the purple version is inspired by esther 4:14 and others inspired by first samuel 230.>> you guys are awesome. will: we talked through the television this careen several times. glad to meet you in person. rachel: when i stand next to him i look like his toddler. will: things are going well, we talked about unitas. what is its purpose? >> to give people an option. i recognize where our society and culture is going out we wanted to give people an option to stand for faith. bible verses are on the clothes. we are in a culture that's moving outside of christ. from the inception, i was signed to nike early on and went to my pastor and said i don't know what to do. it turned into what unitas is today. rachel: tell us the website. i want to get that out. my other favorite thing. >> weareunitas.com. rachel: this is a fantastic way. will: the first edition. >> walking around, they are amazingly comfortable. rachel: people talk about sports stars, they don't always meet the level we went for a role model. you are a role model on the christian side and creating this apparel and li
rachel: the purple version is inspired by esther 4:14 and others inspired by first samuel 230.>> you guys are awesome. will: we talked through the television this careen several times. glad to meet you in person. rachel: when i stand next to him i look like his toddler. will: things are going well, we talked about unitas. what is its purpose? >> to give people an option. i recognize where our society and culture is going out we wanted to give people an option to stand for faith....
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in 2024, is a times rights quote esther trump and his most prominent supporters have 22 partisan pulling and betting markets to claim he is headed for a quote question victory as his top surrogate, elon musk recently put it. that helps set the stage for disbelief and outrage among his supporters should he lose. that is when the message behind the scenes too with trump supporters trying to create a sense of inevitability that would raise doubt in a trump loss. in this final hours there are signs that late momentum could be with vice president kamala harris. the final new college poll shows the race to connect in the battlegrounds but found signs that late deciding voters are breaking for harris 55% to 45%. and a highly anticipated i will pull from the des moines register shock the political world with a three point lead in the ruby red hawkeye state park a seven point swing since the last iowa poll in september. right now, democrats are cautiously optimistic things are breaking their way. >> we have momentum, it is on our side, can you feel it? we have the momentum because our campaign is
in 2024, is a times rights quote esther trump and his most prominent supporters have 22 partisan pulling and betting markets to claim he is headed for a quote question victory as his top surrogate, elon musk recently put it. that helps set the stage for disbelief and outrage among his supporters should he lose. that is when the message behind the scenes too with trump supporters trying to create a sense of inevitability that would raise doubt in a trump loss. in this final hours there are signs...
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. >> laura: clayton, you wereha esther knight 2019, 2013 but what i is it like for americans when, they>> i want tock go back. i watch all of this going on and i wish i was back in that world because it is very exciting,t very challenging, very fun. to think about us becoming multi-planetary species as mr. mosk likes to his say. i worked on the space station and i loved everi every minute t here at josephink the when i thk the great thing about all of this is merit really rules the . it is about who can do the best job. it doesn't matter where you come from or the color of your skin or man or woman, who is the best of the best. that bes is what resident trompn his encouraging and that is whan elon musk and his hiring for spacex is demonstrating once again, merit rules. >> i think i agree.d it is important to understand these are tough jobs, technical jobs, that require people not to make mistakes. you have to have the best possible people doing that work. i hashtag almost every day never bet against elon musk and so far he's proven to be right. >> laura: clayton, it is sope good to have
. >> laura: clayton, you wereha esther knight 2019, 2013 but what i is it like for americans when, they>> i want tock go back. i watch all of this going on and i wish i was back in that world because it is very exciting,t very challenging, very fun. to think about us becoming multi-planetary species as mr. mosk likes to his say. i worked on the space station and i loved everi every minute t here at josephink the when i thk the great thing about all of this is merit really rules the...
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i went with jim esther j. >> stephen: wants the scariest animal?lay with them. >> stephen: you don't want to pet a shark or anything? >> 50 cent: i am cool with the shark over there. >> stephen: what about spiders question what they can kill you. i guess they could try to e.u. but you are a bit of a big fly. >> 50 cent: not like a little spider, like the size of my h hand. no problems with them. >> stephen: apples or oranges? >> 50 cent: apples. >> stephen: good answer. have you ever asked someone for their autograph? >> 50 cent: no. >> stephen: never? no one? really? >> 50 cent: no. >> stephen: not even an athlete? >> 50 cent: well, i've got signed paraphernalia from different athletes and stuff like that. >> stephen: but you didn't ask them? >> 50 cent: they gave it to me. [laughter] anthony edwards, he gave me his shoe. it's like this big. >> stephen: what do you think happens when we die? >> 50 cent: um... i think some people when they pass away, they stay. we could be in heaven now. >> stephen: the kingdom of heaven is all around you. >> 50 ce
i went with jim esther j. >> stephen: wants the scariest animal?lay with them. >> stephen: you don't want to pet a shark or anything? >> 50 cent: i am cool with the shark over there. >> stephen: what about spiders question what they can kill you. i guess they could try to e.u. but you are a bit of a big fly. >> 50 cent: not like a little spider, like the size of my h hand. no problems with them. >> stephen: apples or oranges? >> 50 cent: apples....
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amr hanafi esther rantzen. poppy harlow kate bolduan. nadar amen. >> get lost in flushing for a while and behold, the awesomeness of 100. >> one. hundred one. >> if you're looking for amazing chinese food or korean. just like home. well flushing is the place this joint is high on the list. gu shiji. cheers. i know that josh smukler and cosme aguilar are both chefs and restaurateurs operating in queens. josh, a korean man who was adopted and raised by a jewish family, owns the wildly popular long island city restaurant mu ramen, due to take off right away. it was successful right away. >> yes, pretty much immediately. you know, i was cooking out of my house. then we're transporting all to this bagel shop. we served from 7:00 to 930, ten seats at a time. it was me in the kitchen and my wife out in the front. and one day somebody texted me and goes congratulations. i go for what? they go, pete just gave you number one ramen in new york city. >> so new york times loves you. yeah. >> and i saw the article, and i started crying cosme is the ow
amr hanafi esther rantzen. poppy harlow kate bolduan. nadar amen. >> get lost in flushing for a while and behold, the awesomeness of 100. >> one. hundred one. >> if you're looking for amazing chinese food or korean. just like home. well flushing is the place this joint is high on the list. gu shiji. cheers. i know that josh smukler and cosme aguilar are both chefs and restaurateurs operating in queens. josh, a korean man who was adopted and raised by a jewish family, owns the...
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according to parliamentarian esther passaris, this type of campaigning is highly influential, becauset conservative voting blocs. >> i think the idea that you will offend the church, the idea that you will lose votes if the church doesn't endorse you as a candidate. correspondent: there are huge sums of money flowing from american conservative groups into the continent of africa. a 2020 investigation by opendemocracy revealed that $54 million dollars flowed from us christian right groups to africa between 2008 and 2018. many of these groups are led by prominent american evangelicals with close ties to former president donald trump and his administration. mr. trump: to protect the unborn i have reinstated a policy first put in place by president ronald reagan. correspondent: trump also reinstated and expanded the mexico city policy, known as the global gag rule, which restricts us funding to any international organization that performs or even counsels on abortion. these policies emboldened anti-abortion advocates during his term. >> they don't use federal funds to support pro-abortion
according to parliamentarian esther passaris, this type of campaigning is highly influential, becauset conservative voting blocs. >> i think the idea that you will offend the church, the idea that you will lose votes if the church doesn't endorse you as a candidate. correspondent: there are huge sums of money flowing from american conservative groups into the continent of africa. a 2020 investigation by opendemocracy revealed that $54 million dollars flowed from us christian right groups...
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. >> and you are clearly a zio zionist, esther president. >> god love you. thank you for being here. [reporters shouting to ask questions] >> with all the anti-semitism that happened on the watch of joe biden and kamala harris, it is interesting to hear the president take some credit for legacy purposes for getting in and helping israel out. this proves that democrats had a tight rope to walk. they tried to please the pr pro-palestinian -- hamas crowd. and -- anti-semitism events getting out and raging arm like it was not happening. that was quite the gymnastics move there. >> but leaders don't do that. leaders say what needs to be said. then try to weave through the political constituencies. that kind of attitude was rejected by the voters. biden at the beginning, fine. we are proud of him when he said that. the minute there was pressure on him from within his party, he backed off. what they said and did, biden and harris, have prolonged this whole thing. untold at death and suffering. to sit there is appalling. is a humiliating spectacle for us to have som
. >> and you are clearly a zio zionist, esther president. >> god love you. thank you for being here. [reporters shouting to ask questions] >> with all the anti-semitism that happened on the watch of joe biden and kamala harris, it is interesting to hear the president take some credit for legacy purposes for getting in and helping israel out. this proves that democrats had a tight rope to walk. they tried to please the pr pro-palestinian -- hamas crowd. and -- anti-semitism...
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if you are writing a remake of frank capra's classic 1939 black and white film esther smith goes to washington starring the great jimmy stewart, may be the small town mr. smith would be from would be in upstate new york. maybe clay, new york. were jack smith is from. and maybe your fictional mr. smith would be on the football team and baseball team at the high school, like jack smith was. and then go to college locally at a small, obscure state university at new york at oneonta. and to send him on the road to washington from such humble beginnings, he would graduate from that small college summa laude , and go to harvard law school. just like jack smith did. and he go from harvard law school, like jack smith did, to the manhattan district attorney's office and build a career as a federal prosecutor, always being paid dramatically less than his harvard law school classmates who chose money as their first objective after graduation and became partners in the giant corporate law firms that support every wealth generating move that the billionaire class makes every day in this country. jack smith'
if you are writing a remake of frank capra's classic 1939 black and white film esther smith goes to washington starring the great jimmy stewart, may be the small town mr. smith would be from would be in upstate new york. maybe clay, new york. were jack smith is from. and maybe your fictional mr. smith would be on the football team and baseball team at the high school, like jack smith was. and then go to college locally at a small, obscure state university at new york at oneonta. and to send him...
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i now recognize esther cuomo to give an opening statement. >> thank you. to the families of the victims here today, i am sorry for your loss and i believe you are owed an apology. because this country should have done better. there is no reason why we lost 1.2 million people. more than many countries on the globe. when we have the most sophisticated medical system. this committee must deliver real answers so it never happens again and i am here today to help in that mission. as you know, new york was hit first and worst through no fault of its own. i did daily briefings and millions listened in because they wanted, because they needed information and guidance. i often vehemently disagreed with resident trump because from day one he willfully deceived the american people. denying covid very real threat, telling us that it was like the flu and would go away by easter. it was a democratic hoax, use clorox. and his lies and denial delayed our response, let the virus spread and this country never caught up. trump literally said i take no responsibility. and he
i now recognize esther cuomo to give an opening statement. >> thank you. to the families of the victims here today, i am sorry for your loss and i believe you are owed an apology. because this country should have done better. there is no reason why we lost 1.2 million people. more than many countries on the globe. when we have the most sophisticated medical system. this committee must deliver real answers so it never happens again and i am here today to help in that mission. as you know,...