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luis: entonces yo dije, “espÉrate, en 1976, pues esa es evelyn, tiene que ser evelyn, porque ella estabae te voy a decir, quiero que lo tomes tranquila”. y dije “¿quÉ pasÓ?”. sandoval: para la familia colÓn, la incertidumbre dio paso al dolor. leida: gritÉ y llorÉ. porque dije “no puedes ser, no puede ser”. porque yo no querÍa oÍr eso, porque yo tenÍa esperanza de verla viva. sandoval: segÚn leida colÓn, la noticia fue aÚn mÁs devastadora. ella llevaba 21 aÑos viviendo en pennsylvania, sin saber que su hermana estaba enterrada a unos 15 minutos de su casa. leida: ¿quÉ sabÍa yo que mi hermana estaba tan cerca de mÍ? todos esos aÑos. y yo digo que esto es un milagro de dios. sandoval: despuÉs de 45 aÑos, beth doe habÍa finalmente recuperado su verdadera identidad, evelyn colÓn. aunque todavÍa habÍa que averiguar quiÉn la habÍa asesinado. luis colÓn ayudarÍa a la policÍa recordando las Últimas palabras de su hermana. luis: ella lo dijo, “bÚscalo a Él”. y Él fue el Único que estaba con ella. fue el Último que la vio a ella, porque ellos vivÍan juntos. sandoval: colÓn se referÍa a luis sierra
luis: entonces yo dije, “espÉrate, en 1976, pues esa es evelyn, tiene que ser evelyn, porque ella estabae te voy a decir, quiero que lo tomes tranquila”. y dije “¿quÉ pasÓ?”. sandoval: para la familia colÓn, la incertidumbre dio paso al dolor. leida: gritÉ y llorÉ. porque dije “no puedes ser, no puede ser”. porque yo no querÍa oÍr eso, porque yo tenÍa esperanza de verla viva. sandoval: segÚn leida colÓn, la noticia fue aÚn mÁs devastadora. ella llevaba 21 aÑos...
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and now on to dame evelyn glennie, who is exceptional talent on the drums and rhythm instruments has made her the world's premier solo percussionist renowned for her life performance. she's also a prolific composer with over $100.00 international awards to her credits and it's pretty incredible to think that when she was a small girl no one would have even possibly ah, evelyn glennie uses her entire body as one giant ear. the 55 year old percussionist is nearly deaf, yet she seems to hear more than most i have absolute connection with this, all of the sound, regardless of whether you can hear it or not, it's actually coming through the hand. and that's really important, but also a certain mind coming through the bow before the corona virus pandemic put concerts on pause. evelyn glennie jetted around the world performing now over the last year. she's had time to dedicate to her instruments, some 2000 of them kept here in her studio in cambridge, cher england. when june wrenches i and it goes all the way up and i think the kemati taught under there. so really i think the wonderful thin
and now on to dame evelyn glennie, who is exceptional talent on the drums and rhythm instruments has made her the world's premier solo percussionist renowned for her life performance. she's also a prolific composer with over $100.00 international awards to her credits and it's pretty incredible to think that when she was a small girl no one would have even possibly ah, evelyn glennie uses her entire body as one giant ear. the 55 year old percussionist is nearly deaf, yet she seems to hear more...
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and we have a show lined up that sir to strike a chord or possibly even to college percussionist. evelyn glennie has been almost totally dead since her early childhood. one reason why she's best place to teach audience is how to live with me. but 1st we'll venture i head over heels start by tumbling down the rabbit hole of victorian children's plastic that has left a lasting impact on modern culture. alice's adventures in wonderland by lewis carroll was published back in 865. and since then, it's inspired everything from psychedelic rock music to celebrity chef heston blumenthal, extravagant mock turtle soup, london, sick toria and albert museum does a wild exploration of its curious appeal and its characters. the chest, her cat. with door mouth, the queen of hearts, the marched hair and the mad hatter, alice in wonderland is one of the most famous children's books in the world. ah, victoria and albert museum in london has dedicated an entire exhibition to the famous tale and to its enduring cultural influence. the fascination with alice is almost an article in a way. it is such a huge p
and we have a show lined up that sir to strike a chord or possibly even to college percussionist. evelyn glennie has been almost totally dead since her early childhood. one reason why she's best place to teach audience is how to live with me. but 1st we'll venture i head over heels start by tumbling down the rabbit hole of victorian children's plastic that has left a lasting impact on modern culture. alice's adventures in wonderland by lewis carroll was published back in 865. and since then,...
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ah evelyn glennie uses her entire body as one giant ear. the 55 year old percussionist is nearly deaf, yet she seems to hear more than most i have absolute connection with this, all of the sound, regardless of whether you can hear it or not, is actually coming through the hand. and that's really important, but also a certain amount coming through the bo before the corona virus pandemic put concerts on pause. evelyn glennie jetted around the world performing now over the last year. she's had time to dedicate to her instruments some 2000 of them kept here in her studio and cambridge cher england. 2 when she was june wrenches i and it goes all the way up and i think the chromatic field under there. so really i think the wonderful thing about percussion is that a lot of that is to do with the imagination. evelyn glennie experiences sound with an intensity that's infectious misconceptions. death people live in a world of silence and that's very rarely the case actually because all of our other senses are razor sharp. so even if we see something
ah evelyn glennie uses her entire body as one giant ear. the 55 year old percussionist is nearly deaf, yet she seems to hear more than most i have absolute connection with this, all of the sound, regardless of whether you can hear it or not, is actually coming through the hand. and that's really important, but also a certain amount coming through the bo before the corona virus pandemic put concerts on pause. evelyn glennie jetted around the world performing now over the last year. she's had...
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ah, evelyn glennie uses her entire body as one giant ear. the 55 year old percussionist is nearly deaf, yet she seems to hear more than must have absolute connection with this all of the sound, regardless of whether you can hear it or not, is actually coming through the hand. and that's really important, but also a certain amount coming through the bo before the corona virus pandemic put concerts on pause. evelyn glennie jetted around the world performing now over the last year. she's had time to dedicate to her instruments, some 2000 of them kept here in her studio and cambridge, cher england when she was tuned wrenches i and it goes all the way up and i think kemati sought under there. so really i think that the wonderful thing about percussion is that a lot of that is to do with the imagination. evelyn glennie experiences sound with an intensity that's infectious. ready misconceptions death people live in a world of silence and thus very rarely the case actually because all of our other senses are razor sharp. so even if we see something
ah, evelyn glennie uses her entire body as one giant ear. the 55 year old percussionist is nearly deaf, yet she seems to hear more than must have absolute connection with this all of the sound, regardless of whether you can hear it or not, is actually coming through the hand. and that's really important, but also a certain amount coming through the bo before the corona virus pandemic put concerts on pause. evelyn glennie jetted around the world performing now over the last year. she's had time...
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and now on to dame evelyn glennie, who was exceptional talent on the drums and rhythm instruments has made her the world's premier solo percussionist renowned for her life performance as she's also a prolific composer with over 100 international awards to her credits. and it's pretty incredible to think that when she was a small girl no one would have even possibly ah, evelyn glennie uses her entire body as one giant ear. the 55 year old percussionist is nearly deaf, yet she seems to hear more than most i have absolute connection with this, all of the sound, regardless of whether you can hear it or not, is actually coming through the hand and not really important, but also a certain amount coming through the bow before the corona virus pandemic put concerts on pause. evelyn glennie jetted around the world performing now over the last year. she's had time to dedicate to her instruments, some 2000 of them kept here in her studio and cambridge share england. when june wrenches i and it goes all the way up and i think the chromatic thought under there. so really i think the wonderful thin
and now on to dame evelyn glennie, who was exceptional talent on the drums and rhythm instruments has made her the world's premier solo percussionist renowned for her life performance as she's also a prolific composer with over 100 international awards to her credits. and it's pretty incredible to think that when she was a small girl no one would have even possibly ah, evelyn glennie uses her entire body as one giant ear. the 55 year old percussionist is nearly deaf, yet she seems to hear more...
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, _ are really at the early days in the evelyn even— are really at the early days in the evelyn, evenit, but still the _ evelyn, even though we are 15 years into it, but still the early— evelyn, even though we are 15 years into it, but still the early days - into it, but still the early days are becoming _ into it, but still the early days are becoming that _ into it, but still the early days are becoming that mass - into it, but still the early daysl are becoming that mass media consumption _ are becoming that mass media consumption outlet. _ are becoming that mass media consumption outlet. [- are becoming that mass media consumption outlet.— consumption outlet. i actually completely — consumption outlet. i actually completely agree, _ consumption outlet. i actually completely agree, the - consumption outlet. i actually completely agree, the last - consumption outlet. i actually i completely agree, the last time i was on _ completely agree, the last time i was on the media show one of the heads _ was on the media show one of the heads of— was on the media show one of the heads of the
, _ are really at the early days in the evelyn even— are really at the early days in the evelyn, evenit, but still the _ evelyn, even though we are 15 years into it, but still the early— evelyn, even though we are 15 years into it, but still the early days - into it, but still the early days are becoming _ into it, but still the early days are becoming that _ into it, but still the early days are becoming that mass - into it, but still the early daysl are becoming that mass media...
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yeah, i guess evelyn — framework for doing it. yeah, i guess evelyn has _ framework for doing it. framework for doing it. yeah, i guess evelyn has been kind - framework for doing it. yeah, i guess evelyn has been kind of| guess evelyn has been kind of considering doing this at the end of the pandemic, and almost, you know, all the _ the pandemic, and almost, you know, all the restrictions go, and we pretty— all the restrictions go, and we pretty much live our lives as normal _ pretty much live our lives as normal. that's sort of what june 21 has come — normal. that's sort of what june 21 has come to— normal. that's sort of what june 21 has come to embody. i think it will be a big _ has come to embody. i think it will be a big psychological blow if they do have _ be a big psychological blow if they do have to rollback from it. at every — do have to rollback from it. at every stage, they did say we can't guarantee — every stage, they did say we can't guarantee this, we will review the data and — guarantee this, we will review the data and of course at every stage, getting _ data and
yeah, i guess evelyn — framework for doing it. yeah, i guess evelyn has _ framework for doing it. framework for doing it. yeah, i guess evelyn has been kind - framework for doing it. yeah, i guess evelyn has been kind of| guess evelyn has been kind of considering doing this at the end of the pandemic, and almost, you know, all the _ the pandemic, and almost, you know, all the restrictions go, and we pretty— all the restrictions go, and we pretty much live our lives as normal _ pretty much...
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evelyn: just a beautiful story. san rafael coffee shop.e she is on the shf ai lattg her wallet back in her pocket
evelyn: just a beautiful story. san rafael coffee shop.e she is on the shf ai lattg her wallet back in her pocket
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>> absolutely, and i think evelyn has hit a lot of these issues head on.han anyone else in the world and for me this isn't particular hard. donald trump shouldn't be let back on facebook and instagram because he's already proven himself to be a clear and present threat to democracy, and i think that is really the issue that is most important. i think what the oversight board and others want to talk about is whatever broad precedent this may set for leaders across the world. if you look at the facts of the case, this was the tool, facebook and twitter was the tool that donald trump used to delegitimize the election. we did research and in the 65 days between the election, he appeared 28 times but tweeted and facebooked 2,200 times and a majority of that was to delegitimize the election. this is a tool that he primarily uses to tear down democracy, and i think having seen what happened after the mueller report and impeachment, we know what happens if he gets exonerated or left back on a platform, he's just going to continue to do that over and over again eve
>> absolutely, and i think evelyn has hit a lot of these issues head on.han anyone else in the world and for me this isn't particular hard. donald trump shouldn't be let back on facebook and instagram because he's already proven himself to be a clear and present threat to democracy, and i think that is really the issue that is most important. i think what the oversight board and others want to talk about is whatever broad precedent this may set for leaders across the world. if you look at...
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evelyn, let me start with you. you're someone who i read a lot on this stuff. source for what i know about it. can you just tell us what the deal is with the board? what is this weird entity? >> it is. it's super weird, isn't it? i agree with the science fiction description. given president trump's history with professional wrestling it's this strange body that was sort of set up. i actually had a look at the first time i wrote about it was three years in one month ago when it was a thought bubble for mexico bergh on a podcast. the idea being that i guess he was kind of sick of getting slammed for all of the controversial decisions that facebook has to make about the content that is there is not a lot on this platform and so here it is. as someone he can throw the content moderation hot potato to. obviously that's not how they frame it, it's a checking balance of the system of facebook. an independent oversight mechanism to make sure that the company is making decisions in the best interests of us rather than the test their best interests. >> adam, you worked a
evelyn, let me start with you. you're someone who i read a lot on this stuff. source for what i know about it. can you just tell us what the deal is with the board? what is this weird entity? >> it is. it's super weird, isn't it? i agree with the science fiction description. given president trump's history with professional wrestling it's this strange body that was sort of set up. i actually had a look at the first time i wrote about it was three years in one month ago when it was a...
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we heard evelyn train who just spoke, she said she saw immense pain at the transportation center. she said she heard the cries when she heard the news and it was heartbreak ig and she felt immensely helpless. we heard the vta board chair say we're not alone as we go through this journey. they still have a job to do. this is a major transit hub in the region. they're still trying to resume service back to normal. but we did hear the vta chair say to any of the employees, if you need a minute to take alone by yourself, take it. if you need to talk to a co-worker about this, do so if you can. they have grief counselors available for people but they're encouraging everyone to talk with their co-workers as they work through this. we heard from a light rail superintendent, who's been working there 20 years, he said he worked directly with some of the victims. for example, paul delacruz megia, he always had a smile on his face. sometimes quick with an argument but always had a smile on his face at the end of it. inside look into the personality we saw there. and light rail ops medicaler
we heard evelyn train who just spoke, she said she saw immense pain at the transportation center. she said she heard the cries when she heard the news and it was heartbreak ig and she felt immensely helpless. we heard the vta board chair say we're not alone as we go through this journey. they still have a job to do. this is a major transit hub in the region. they're still trying to resume service back to normal. but we did hear the vta chair say to any of the employees, if you need a minute to...
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and we have a show lined up that sir to strike a chord or possibly even to call his percussionist. evelyn glennie has been almost totally dead since her early childhood. one reason why she's best place to teach audience is how to list me but 1st we'll then.
and we have a show lined up that sir to strike a chord or possibly even to call his percussionist. evelyn glennie has been almost totally dead since her early childhood. one reason why she's best place to teach audience is how to list me but 1st we'll then.
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evelyn carter.is a diversity strategist firm that designs data-driven strategies, and trains employees and leaders for success. thank you for joining us. why this golf between $50 billion -- $15 billion pledged, and $250 million spent? >> it is a big number. i think the biggest reason for that is we are looking at what has happened over the past year. what i always remind my clients is to right systemic injustice that has been the result of centuries of work, it will take longer than a year to fix. in one part, we see innovation has made -- organizations have made progress, but there is plenty to do. it is right to take a skeptical view and say why is it this money has not been spent, but i'm optimistic the money is actually being put to good use in the way these organizations intended. emily: you helped train tech companies and executive companies like airbnb, flakka, twitter , lyft. do you see a difference how tech deals with it and other industries deal with it? >> a big difference between tax an
evelyn carter.is a diversity strategist firm that designs data-driven strategies, and trains employees and leaders for success. thank you for joining us. why this golf between $50 billion -- $15 billion pledged, and $250 million spent? >> it is a big number. i think the biggest reason for that is we are looking at what has happened over the past year. what i always remind my clients is to right systemic injustice that has been the result of centuries of work, it will take longer than a...
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peggy: es por esto que clientes como evelyn rodrÍguez prefiere no arriesgarse. >> yo no me quito la mascarillaza que no me enferme. peggy: aproximadamente 60% de los adultos del paÍs ha recibido al menos una dosis de la vacuna y se necesitarÍa llegar al 60% para alcanzar la inmunidad comunitaria. peggy carranza, univisiÓn. fÉlix: miles de personas se manifestaron para mostrar su apoyo al pueblo palestino.en el evento se vieron innumerables banderas palestinas, mientras los asistentes coreaban . en medio de la pandemia, la comunidad hispana no solo estÁ siendo golpeada por los altos Índices de desempleo y varios salarios, sino la falta de educaciÓn financiera. esta situaciÓn la impide a muchos planificar a largo plazo para invertir en temas clave como la educaciÓn universitaria. dulce castellanos nos habla de una iniciativa que podrÍa ayudar a revertir esta desventaja. >> ¿cuÁnto dinero tiene usted ahorrado ahorita? >> en este momento, no he mirado la cuenta. pero no es suficiente. >> el tema financiero puede ser muy incÓmodo y para la mayorÍa de los latinos, casi desconocido. expertos financie
peggy: es por esto que clientes como evelyn rodrÍguez prefiere no arriesgarse. >> yo no me quito la mascarillaza que no me enferme. peggy: aproximadamente 60% de los adultos del paÍs ha recibido al menos una dosis de la vacuna y se necesitarÍa llegar al 60% para alcanzar la inmunidad comunitaria. peggy carranza, univisiÓn. fÉlix: miles de personas se manifestaron para mostrar su apoyo al pueblo palestino.en el evento se vieron innumerables banderas palestinas, mientras los asistentes...
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iba con su pareja evelyn. el vehÍculo quedÓ aplastado por el puente del metro colapsado.odÍa ser movimiento. >> aquÍ tras identificar los cuerpos, realizar los trÁmites legales para obtener el acta de defunciÓn necesaria para que se han entregados a sus familias. patricia: paulina, cÓmo le darÁn el Último adiÓs a giovanni ? paulina: patricia, el cuerpo de giovanni se encuentra todavÍa en la morgue de iztapalapa y su mamÁ nos comentÓ que despedirÁ a su hijo con la mÚsica que mÁs le gustaba. el rap. patricia:¿cÓmo se lleva a cabo la entrega de los restos a los familiares en general ? paulina: por tratarse de una catÁstrofe, se les estÁ dispensÁndola necropsia de ley y de los 24 vÍctimas, 22 han sido identificadas en un proceso muy lento de seis horas y poco a poco se le han ido entregando a sus familiares. por otro lado, el gobierno de laciudad se comprometiÓ a pagar los gastos funerarios de todas las vÍctimas. patricia: algo de alivio en medio de este gran tormento. dejamos atrÁs esta tragedia en mÉxico y vamos a hablar de la campaÑa de vacunaciÓn aquÍ en estados unidos. e
iba con su pareja evelyn. el vehÍculo quedÓ aplastado por el puente del metro colapsado.odÍa ser movimiento. >> aquÍ tras identificar los cuerpos, realizar los trÁmites legales para obtener el acta de defunciÓn necesaria para que se han entregados a sus familias. patricia: paulina, cÓmo le darÁn el Último adiÓs a giovanni ? paulina: patricia, el cuerpo de giovanni se encuentra todavÍa en la morgue de iztapalapa y su mamÁ nos comentÓ que despedirÁ a su hijo con la mÚsica que...
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. >> >> (informaciÓn en pantalla) >>> evelyn quedÓ atrapada junto con su novio Él fue enterrado hoy >echara ganas >>> en el carro en que iban solo quedaron ruinas >>> guillermo iba a bordo logrÓ sobrevivir de milagro >>> habÍan cuerpos unos sobre otros otros inconscientes me tocÓ ver mujer sin extremidades >>> habrÁ reparaciÓn de daÑos para los afectados >>> desde el primer dÍa dije que van a recibir el apoyo del gobierno y asÍ va a ser >>> pero varias vÍctimas denuncian que han queda desamparadas >>> me dijo, estoy vivo >>> como eva quiÉn es madre de guillermo y hace responsable al canciller pues Él mandÓ a construir la lÍnea del metro >>> no sÉ de ebrard no sÉ de la gente le tenÍa ganas de tenerlo al frente >>> en medio de la tragedise hizo viral el video de miguel cÓrdova un joven que vivÍa debajo del puente >>> las autoridades quieren llevarse el dinero en la bolsa ahÍ estÁn las consecuenciass >>> aÚn hay 5 desaparecidos descartan que seno relacionados con el incidentes. >> desde hace aÑos >>> en mÉxico issa osorio. >> el niÑo que sobreviviÓ a la caÍda de un quinto piso se recuper
. >> >> (informaciÓn en pantalla) >>> evelyn quedÓ atrapada junto con su novio Él fue enterrado hoy >echara ganas >>> en el carro en que iban solo quedaron ruinas >>> guillermo iba a bordo logrÓ sobrevivir de milagro >>> habÍan cuerpos unos sobre otros otros inconscientes me tocÓ ver mujer sin extremidades >>> habrÁ reparaciÓn de daÑos para los afectados >>> desde el primer dÍa dije que van a recibir el apoyo del...
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dice “no, es que soy evelyn, se cayÓ un metro encima de nosotros y juan josÉ estÁ atorado. aÑos, viajaba por avenida tlÁhuac junto con su esposa en el momento del colapso. su auto terminÓ deshecho. juarez: y ya que veo, digo “sÍ, ese es el coche”. pero se oye que me decÍa mi hijo “ya sÁquenme de aquÍ, ya no aguanto, ya no aguanto”. y luego toda la gente que estaban sacando a los heridos del metro con escaleras y luego encima de esta loza donde estaba mi hijo. cermeÑo: galindo no resistiÓ. los rescatistas liberaron su cuerpo 6 horas despuÉs del colapso. evelyn, su esposa sigue en el hospital y su madre permanece internada por la crisis nerviosa que le provocÓ su muerte. ella ni siquiera pudo estar presente en su emotivo entierro. por eso aquÍ ni el dolor apaga la indignaciÓn. >> la culpa es de los de la otra administraciÓn, que fue el pri. que lo pague. >> tenÍan la obligaciÓn de chequearlo. cermeÑo: la llamada lÍnea dorada fue inaugurada en noviembre de 2012, cuando el actual canciller marcelo ebrard, le quedaban unos dÍas como gobernador de la ciudad y tras Él otros 2 jefe
dice “no, es que soy evelyn, se cayÓ un metro encima de nosotros y juan josÉ estÁ atorado. aÑos, viajaba por avenida tlÁhuac junto con su esposa en el momento del colapso. su auto terminÓ deshecho. juarez: y ya que veo, digo “sÍ, ese es el coche”. pero se oye que me decÍa mi hijo “ya sÁquenme de aquÍ, ya no aguanto, ya no aguanto”. y luego toda la gente que estaban sacando a los heridos del metro con escaleras y luego encima de esta loza donde estaba mi hijo. cermeÑo:...
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and that was vita acting general manager, evelyn trend of the sheriff tells us the weapons used yesterday by alleged shooter sam cassidy were two semiautomatic handguns around 6 30 monday morning, the 57 year old cassidy, evita employees came to the authorities light rail yard near north first and san pedro and opened fire fired 39 rounds and also carried 11 gun magazines that were loaded with bullets. he apparently targeted his victims, not shooting one person but killing. others, sheriff's deputies and san jose police officers responded quickly, and cassidy took his own life as law men and women moved in. i know that our deputies and the officers that responded while the shooting was still happening are heroes they went in. they confronted the suspect. sheriff says it could take weeks to uncover the motive behind the mass murders. if ever, vita officials say light rail service suspended indefinitely, the authority has briefed. counselors at all of its divisions. there's going to be a public memorial tonight at six pm at san jose city hall, the mayor says. it's an opportunity for the com
and that was vita acting general manager, evelyn trend of the sheriff tells us the weapons used yesterday by alleged shooter sam cassidy were two semiautomatic handguns around 6 30 monday morning, the 57 year old cassidy, evita employees came to the authorities light rail yard near north first and san pedro and opened fire fired 39 rounds and also carried 11 gun magazines that were loaded with bullets. he apparently targeted his victims, not shooting one person but killing. others, sheriff's...
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all the way up to evelyn. it is something i think that gives us all. reason to believe.t we can together forge ahead on this difficult path of healing. and do all that we must do to support my son lost loved ones. co-workers who've lost a good friends. we will be holding a vigil at says a city hall this evening at 06:00pm. to give all the members of our community opportunity to gather to grieve together. perhaps to reconvene after far too long apart through this pandemic. and together and bark on that critically important path. i've healing. i want to thank all those in the community has stepped up who have given to the fund. chavez referred to to support the families. the volunteers, red cross. i really i think county behavioral health came out in droves to support the families yesterday. i know they're going continue to be there. the district attorney's victim systems team. their incredible champions. and supporters at time such an intense need. >> again, here's the information for tonight's vigil. it starts the mayor said, 6 o'clock, we will be carrying it live right
all the way up to evelyn. it is something i think that gives us all. reason to believe.t we can together forge ahead on this difficult path of healing. and do all that we must do to support my son lost loved ones. co-workers who've lost a good friends. we will be holding a vigil at says a city hall this evening at 06:00pm. to give all the members of our community opportunity to gather to grieve together. perhaps to reconvene after far too long apart through this pandemic. and together and bark...
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. >> reporter: the support is encouraging to mayor evelyn mitchell. >> i was thinking about how many more people there are here today than i've seen in many, many months. a lot of tourists are here. >> reporter: after a tough year, local businesses love to see customers returning, but many are short staffed. ozzie gimenez needs more help at his ice cream and pie shop, noble folk. >> that's one thing about the pandemic, a lot of folks left our community. right now many businesses are looking to hire. >> reporter: he says lots of hiring is happening across sonoma county's hospitality industry, for anyone looking for work. this weekend many businesses are just happy to see lots of visitors returning. they say it's a positive sign and date definite step forward. >> i feel like breathing a sigh of relief almost. it's like the pandemic is dwindling now. >>> now when abc7 stopped by ocean beach in san francisco today it wasn't super crowded, but people were taking advantage of the sunshine. she folks playing volleyball on the sand and others making their way to the surf with their boards. o
. >> reporter: the support is encouraging to mayor evelyn mitchell. >> i was thinking about how many more people there are here today than i've seen in many, many months. a lot of tourists are here. >> reporter: after a tough year, local businesses love to see customers returning, but many are short staffed. ozzie gimenez needs more help at his ice cream and pie shop, noble folk. >> that's one thing about the pandemic, a lot of folks left our community. right now many...
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♪ evelyn ngugi: for science! steve backshall: yes! ♪ i can feel it!ng i wanted to be. man 2: i want to leave a l in the songs that i write. man 3: i was born and raised in las vegas. woman 2: i go the university of arkansas. man 4: my office is the great outdoors of alaska. woman 3: i love bringing other people together. woman 4: i feel like i'm doing something important. man 5: i had loving, supportive family members who pushed me to dream big. vo: pbs american portrait share your story today. ♪ woodruff: we care about the ings that are going to fect the lives of each and every american. amanpour: what we normally see from these big crises, from the united states, to europe, to china, to russia... sreenivasan: we can go deeper and get nuanced takes on things, and allow people to see that everything isn't necessarily black or white. al-kateab: for sama, for me, is not a film. it's my life. sama, sama. [laughing] costa: it remains a fast moving story. climate change, healthcare, immigration... hoover: to peel back the layers of the onion, and to get to
♪ evelyn ngugi: for science! steve backshall: yes! ♪ i can feel it!ng i wanted to be. man 2: i want to leave a l in the songs that i write. man 3: i was born and raised in las vegas. woman 2: i go the university of arkansas. man 4: my office is the great outdoors of alaska. woman 3: i love bringing other people together. woman 4: i feel like i'm doing something important. man 5: i had loving, supportive family members who pushed me to dream big. vo: pbs american portrait share your story...
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severe consequences and we are looking into sanctions against the ation sector in but i was, was evelyn c, d c. d. we have decided to prohibit the bell russian airline from accessing european airports to invite europe and airlines and you not to fly over bell or russian territory to force landing a jet simply so you can extract a political thorn on the heard of except it really isn't because back in 2013, several countries closed off the space to the jet of bolivian president evil morality. which was grounded in vienna. simply because the us suspected edward snowden was on board, which he wasn't by the way. but america wanted him arrested so badly. it was willing to ground a president's personal plane. the bolivian president's claim was once forced to land. the president was taken out of the plain, but nothing was said about that silence. in 2016 ukraine ground at a but a russian commercial jet. also arresting an opposition activist who was on board. but of course this time it's all different. so the e u has frozen its investment into bellows. the whole 3000000000 euros of it. there is
severe consequences and we are looking into sanctions against the ation sector in but i was, was evelyn c, d c. d. we have decided to prohibit the bell russian airline from accessing european airports to invite europe and airlines and you not to fly over bell or russian territory to force landing a jet simply so you can extract a political thorn on the heard of except it really isn't because back in 2013, several countries closed off the space to the jet of bolivian president evil morality....
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. >> reporter: for rae ann gruver and evelyn piazza, mother's day has never been the same since 2017.ause that's the year they lost their son, tim piazza and max gruver. both were away at college. timothy at penn state, and max at louisiana state. both had pledged fraternities, and both were ahead of. >> this is our last family picture taken together at the rose bowl, january 2nd, 2017. >> reporter: what happened to their sons often becomes a topic of conversation at college campuses. >> this picture is the last picture i have of my son and i. >> reporter: like here at the university of pittsburgh last year, where evelyn and ra rae ann told their story to kids who would have been their sons' peers. >> a year ago he was young and happy. >> when the nurse told me to kiss my baby good-bye, and you're just looking at your son laying there, thinking, i can't believe this is it. this isn't right, not like this. it's just not right. >> reporter: tim's beta theta pi brothers forced him to drink until he was falling down drunk. the last time, it is believed, down a flight of stairs, suffering
. >> reporter: for rae ann gruver and evelyn piazza, mother's day has never been the same since 2017.ause that's the year they lost their son, tim piazza and max gruver. both were away at college. timothy at penn state, and max at louisiana state. both had pledged fraternities, and both were ahead of. >> this is our last family picture taken together at the rose bowl, january 2nd, 2017. >> reporter: what happened to their sons often becomes a topic of conversation at college...
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who would rather go to seek a better life to get better so that seems as just one point but then evelyn i let let let me over also let let me let me bring this to to you because this is really important this is something that a conversation is a was happening on the chiefs i want to bounce it off a few so sleeping panda says i'm concerned about the lack of adequate action by the government how filipino nurses a flocking to other developed countries because i'm not getting adequately compensated in the philippines does that count as a human right. there can you please can you explain so. well you are but if you know some of them are actually many of them are my friends they're watching the whole friends who are in the united. as nurses so i ask them to watch this show and many of them actually me or go through the united states are here in london because they don't get. adequate they don't get adequately paid for their services or their skills in the senate beans so in order to have a cohort of both in order to be able to they were in the assess if they had to go somewhere else and that
who would rather go to seek a better life to get better so that seems as just one point but then evelyn i let let let me over also let let me let me bring this to to you because this is really important this is something that a conversation is a was happening on the chiefs i want to bounce it off a few so sleeping panda says i'm concerned about the lack of adequate action by the government how filipino nurses a flocking to other developed countries because i'm not getting adequately compensated...
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the guests let's say hello dots appalling convert hello dr nice to see you hello ambassador how low evelyn as well welcome to the stream dot to convert introduce yourself to an international audience tell everybody who you are and what you do. good day everyone thank you thank you for that you duction it all so i am doc and believe in god you are and the immediate past president of the even college of emergency. and i am an active clinician same craigie going on judaeus an emergency physician in many hospitals here in the metro and to other hospitals and. thanks for joining us hello ambassador welcome please introduce yourself to a global audience here sam or similar mando some that would have been better to washington d.c. welcome and i am a nice to have here tell us what you think you are what you do very important for today's conversation i had thank you pam i am many more. records of i will see international and i'm also up with the queen or a lawyer welcome. dr i am looking at some pictures that you sent us from. iran today and i'm just looking at these 2 pages what are we seeing kiev
the guests let's say hello dots appalling convert hello dr nice to see you hello ambassador how low evelyn as well welcome to the stream dot to convert introduce yourself to an international audience tell everybody who you are and what you do. good day everyone thank you thank you for that you duction it all so i am doc and believe in god you are and the immediate past president of the even college of emergency. and i am an active clinician same craigie going on judaeus an emergency physician...
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opposition party leaders in an attempt to secure enough votes to form a coalition president or even evelyn will now decide what to do next israel has gone through 4 inconclusive elections in the past 2 years how to force it has more from west jerusalem. so what has happened is again he ran out of time to be the person in charge of trying to put a coalition government together at least in public and now it's up to the present riven rivlin to decide who next gets the 4 week opportunity to do so he has 3 options you can either give it to the leader of the opposition party peter has has the next most number of seats in the israeli parliament the knesset he can give it to the right wing leader naftali bennett who's been offered 1st go at prime minister by both. paid and by netanyahu if he joins them in coalition or he could just hand it back to the israeli parliament the knesset and give them 3 weeks to try and come up with something or else there would be an automatic 5th election triggered so far even has met both of these 2 contenders. and bennett it's likely that he will give it to paid but
opposition party leaders in an attempt to secure enough votes to form a coalition president or even evelyn will now decide what to do next israel has gone through 4 inconclusive elections in the past 2 years how to force it has more from west jerusalem. so what has happened is again he ran out of time to be the person in charge of trying to put a coalition government together at least in public and now it's up to the present riven rivlin to decide who next gets the 4 week opportunity to do so...
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and evelyn said to, i just want to say, is this a joke? i mean, are you serious?. you've got to be kidding! let me just say right now, if evelyn doesn't speak for the 75 million people who voted for donald trump, she speaks for an overwhelmingly large percentage of it, because that's what i hear all the time. patrick, talk about that exchange. >> it was really interesting, joe. look, the reality that a lot of us live in different kind of bubbles. and a lot of these trump voters live in a fox news/news max, oem bubble. and they talk about how they just see all of the time sort of what bleeds, it leads. and they were particularly talking about the sort of scattered violence that we could see last summer. and the reality is fox news and others were playing this over and over and over again. they weren't showing the largely peaceful protests. they were showing the scattered acts of violence and so a lot of these of these voters were replaying, when i asked that question and tried to come at this in a good faith way. we weren't doing gotchas, there wasn't that kind of
and evelyn said to, i just want to say, is this a joke? i mean, are you serious?. you've got to be kidding! let me just say right now, if evelyn doesn't speak for the 75 million people who voted for donald trump, she speaks for an overwhelmingly large percentage of it, because that's what i hear all the time. patrick, talk about that exchange. >> it was really interesting, joe. look, the reality that a lot of us live in different kind of bubbles. and a lot of these trump voters live in a...
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he went to the evelyn word system of reading. [laughter] >> that the senators part is 350 pages and the rest are footnotes. but as alberto says it is so lively and so well-written. the way you bring the personal into it at the beginning talking about what happened with that unfortunate situation in minneapolis and minnesota i cannot thank you enough for writing this and being here with us and for the american people. thank you very much you are remarkable as always. >> i thank you did great. >> but i'm still hearing echoes. >> thank you and good luck with everything. . . . .
he went to the evelyn word system of reading. [laughter] >> that the senators part is 350 pages and the rest are footnotes. but as alberto says it is so lively and so well-written. the way you bring the personal into it at the beginning talking about what happened with that unfortunate situation in minneapolis and minnesota i cannot thank you enough for writing this and being here with us and for the american people. thank you very much you are remarkable as always. >> i thank you...
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[cheering and applauding] evelyn blair. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] michael thomas.audible] [cheering and applauding] michael joseph. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] logan robert mcguire. [cheering and applauding] alexander. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] nathan durrant. [cheering and applauding] alexander scott douglas the third. [cheering and applauding] jeremy alexander. [cheering and applauding] jacqueline charles harrison. [cheering and applauding] nicholas paul. [cheering and applauding] bailey elizabeth. [cheering and applauding] [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] cooper are. [cheering and applauding] jared joseph cox. [cheering and applauding] isabella faith. [cheering and applauding] jack patrick. [cheering and applauding] matthew gray. [cheering and applauding] donald. [cheering and applauding] matthew christopher. [cheering and applauding] joshua michael. [cheering and applauding] eric wilson. [cheering and applauding] paul martin. [cheering and applauding] harry hunter bolton the fourth. [cheering and applauding] jonathan taylor lackey. [c
[cheering and applauding] evelyn blair. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] michael thomas.audible] [cheering and applauding] michael joseph. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] logan robert mcguire. [cheering and applauding] alexander. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] nathan durrant. [cheering and applauding] alexander scott douglas the third. [cheering and applauding] jeremy alexander. [cheering and applauding] jacqueline charles harrison. [cheering and applauding] nicholas paul....
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my name is lessie evelyn benningfield randle. people call me mother randle. today i am 106 years old. 100 years ago, in 1921, i was a six-year-old child. i was blessed to live with my grandmother in a beautiful black community in tulsa, oklahoma, called greenwood. i was lucky. i had a home. and i had toys. i did not have any fear as a young child, and i felt very safe. my community was filled with happy and successful black people. then everything changed. it was like a war. white men with guns came and destroyed my community. we couldn't understand why. what did we do to them? we did not understand. we were just living. but they came and they destroyed everything. they burned houses and businesses. they took what they wanted. out of the buildings. then they burned the buildings. they murdered people, we were told they just dumped the dead bodies into the river. i remember outside of our house. i just passed dead bodies. it was not a pretty sight. i still see it today, in my mind, 100 years later. i was so scared, i did not think we could make it out alive. i
my name is lessie evelyn benningfield randle. people call me mother randle. today i am 106 years old. 100 years ago, in 1921, i was a six-year-old child. i was blessed to live with my grandmother in a beautiful black community in tulsa, oklahoma, called greenwood. i was lucky. i had a home. and i had toys. i did not have any fear as a young child, and i felt very safe. my community was filled with happy and successful black people. then everything changed. it was like a war. white men with guns...
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. >> reporter: that support is encouraging to mayor evelyn mitchell. >> i was thinking about how manyare here today than i've seen in many, many, many months and a lot of tourists are here which we're happy to welcome back. >> reporter: after a tough year local businesses love to see customers returning, but many are short staffed. ozzy jimenez needs more help at his ice cream and pie shop, noble folk. >> that's kind of one of the things about the pandemic is that a lot of folks left our community and so, you know, right now many businesses, especially small businesses, are looking to hire. >> reporter: yeah, he says lots of hiring is happening across sonoma county's hospitality industry for anyone looking for work, but this weekend many small businesses just happy to greet visitors back once again. they say it's a step forward out of the pandemic. in healdsburg, cornell barnard, abc7 news. >>> tourism is big business in san francisco and this memorial day weekend it is coming back, but we are not all the way there yet. >> it will be several years before we are fully recovered from th
. >> reporter: that support is encouraging to mayor evelyn mitchell. >> i was thinking about how manyare here today than i've seen in many, many, many months and a lot of tourists are here which we're happy to welcome back. >> reporter: after a tough year local businesses love to see customers returning, but many are short staffed. ozzy jimenez needs more help at his ice cream and pie shop, noble folk. >> that's kind of one of the things about the pandemic is that a lot...
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. >> reporter: evelyn teaches asian communications studies at the university of san francisco. >> allck who you are and who you are capable of being. >> reporter: they are packed full of preconceived notions about someone and their identity. >> people say your upping is so good with the expectation that, what, my english would be accented or i would have poor grammar or speak broken english? i am not sure. that always made me sad. >> i am, i am christian versus hea. i moved to america when i was 8. >> with race in a professional setting it begins with my name. i use my angelo sized name. i also have a chinese name which i don't use on-air because i was told early on when i was starting my career that edit mick names didn't well on tv. i am not sure if it is because i am an asian woman or just a woman, but i find myself constantly being talked over. >> and how we perceive those around us. >> that i am docile, or, you know, eager to please. >> reporter: so, how can we all just do better? >> i am jarred and i am filipino. >> you can't ignore people's experiences and not ignore microaggre
. >> reporter: evelyn teaches asian communications studies at the university of san francisco. >> allck who you are and who you are capable of being. >> reporter: they are packed full of preconceived notions about someone and their identity. >> people say your upping is so good with the expectation that, what, my english would be accented or i would have poor grammar or speak broken english? i am not sure. that always made me sad. >> i am, i am christian versus...
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all the way up to evelyn. it is something i think that gives us all. reason to believe.ogether forge ahead on this difficult path of healing. and do all that we must do to support. my son lost loved ones. co-workers who've lost a good friends. we will be holding a vigil at says a city hall this evening at 06:00pm. to give all the members our community opportunity to gather to grieve together. perhaps to reconvene after far too long apart through this pandemic. and together embark on that critically important path. i've healing. i want to thank all those in the community has stepped up who have given to the fund. this chavez referred to to support the families. the volunteers, the red cross. i really i think county behavioral health came out in droves to support the families yesterday. i know they're going continue to be there. the district attorney's victims assistance team their incredible champions. and supporters at time such an intense need. >> up next here news that 3 me. we'll have a live interview with the official fundraising group for the victims of the vta shoo
all the way up to evelyn. it is something i think that gives us all. reason to believe.ogether forge ahead on this difficult path of healing. and do all that we must do to support. my son lost loved ones. co-workers who've lost a good friends. we will be holding a vigil at says a city hall this evening at 06:00pm. to give all the members our community opportunity to gather to grieve together. perhaps to reconvene after far too long apart through this pandemic. and together embark on that...
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you'll have to watch derek delgaudio's "in and of itself," executive produced by stephen colbert and evelynree, you can kiss my rosebud. we'll be right back with a performance by julia michaels. ♪ ♪ ♪ for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, th one small p, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a buildup of lactic acid and liver problems. do not take biktarvy if you take dofetilide or rifampin. tell your doctor about all the medicines and supplements you take, if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or if you have kidney or liver problems, including hepatitis. if you have hepatitis b, do not stop
you'll have to watch derek delgaudio's "in and of itself," executive produced by stephen colbert and evelynree, you can kiss my rosebud. we'll be right back with a performance by julia michaels. ♪ ♪ ♪ for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, th one small p, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when...
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do not just destroy evelyn's peace on a plane bright it is not normal to be cooped inside a hurling capsulecattle. but it's the best means we've got to catapult ourselves long distances. you're not going to change anyone's mind about masks on a plane or vaccine efficacy by becoming someone else was a viral moment. but you will get a beefy fine billet slept on a no-fly list if you try those shenanigans. one guy got a 16000 on fiber bring his own airplane bottles of hooch. of course he then shouted obscenities and mark punch a flight attendant. another fellow $52000 fine for slapping a stewardess and trying to open the cockpit door, what are you people on dope? course these are extreme instances of wildly annoying rookie flyers who cannot hold their liquor and it never ends well for us or for them. best case scenario your plane leaves late that's annoying paid worst-case and you get shingles from monkeying around the drunkard in the mile high closet. the point is everyone is on edge so be a little baby angel and set people at ease do not be a jerk to get yanked off the plane never to fly agai
do not just destroy evelyn's peace on a plane bright it is not normal to be cooped inside a hurling capsulecattle. but it's the best means we've got to catapult ourselves long distances. you're not going to change anyone's mind about masks on a plane or vaccine efficacy by becoming someone else was a viral moment. but you will get a beefy fine billet slept on a no-fly list if you try those shenanigans. one guy got a 16000 on fiber bring his own airplane bottles of hooch. of course he then...