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. >> and now investigators can ask the questions both guyana and blasey ford have said they will cooperate. president trump reacting on twitter, call this the seventh fbi investigation of brett kavanaugh. emily rou abc news, capitol hill. >> to be clear this is not a criminal investigation. but it is a federal crime to lie to the fbi. vrgs could dig up new information but a former fbi agent tells abc 7 news it's unlikely we'll see neoany startle willing revelations. >> i don't think the public should expect a whole lot different because it's a he said she said case 36 years ago. >> the fbi will report finding to white house but will not make any sort of recommendation. >>> this morning we learned the gofundme account for dr. christine blasey ford is done accepting doons right-wings doos posting this message saying we are turning off this campaign, a statement of gratitude from the family will be forthcoming with a fuller explanation. but in the meantime keep your comments coming. i'm sharing them with her. president page raised more than $500,000 since created 11 days ago. the money will g
. >> and now investigators can ask the questions both guyana and blasey ford have said they will cooperate. president trump reacting on twitter, call this the seventh fbi investigation of brett kavanaugh. emily rou abc news, capitol hill. >> to be clear this is not a criminal investigation. but it is a federal crime to lie to the fbi. vrgs could dig up new information but a former fbi agent tells abc 7 news it's unlikely we'll see neoany startle willing revelations. >> i don't...
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happened to american citizens living in a religious cult overseas in the south american country of guyana. >> congresswoman jackie spears was there at the time. she was a young aide to a congressman investigating reports of abuse. but they were ambushed. >> i was 28 years old and, you know, i had resigned to myself to the fact i was dying. >> they just three weeks ago found another bullet in my right arm. >> reporter: congresswoman jackie spear survived in spite of being shot five times by followers of the reverend jim jones. he led a religious cult called the peoples temple. he was on a fact finding mission to investigate complaints of sexual and physical abuse at the overseas compound in guyana. he bought journalists to cover the story. >> and they came and shot the congressman, they shot don harris, the nbc reporter, the cameraman, the sound man, greg robinson, the examiner, photographer, and me. >> reporter: she managed to drag her badly mangled body with one arm behind the plane's wheel well. she and the others were on that strip for nearly 22 hours. survivors were finally moved into
happened to american citizens living in a religious cult overseas in the south american country of guyana. >> congresswoman jackie spears was there at the time. she was a young aide to a congressman investigating reports of abuse. but they were ambushed. >> i was 28 years old and, you know, i had resigned to myself to the fact i was dying. >> they just three weeks ago found another bullet in my right arm. >> reporter: congresswoman jackie spear survived in spite of being...
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who came and brought me rum, guyana rum and i took swigs of rum to get threw the night. >> the ambush killed congressman ryan and four others, including three journalists. shortly after the attack, jim jones sent more than 900 followers of the jonestown compound to their death. he ordered them to drink a cyanide-laced beverage. >> i walk around now with the scars and the baggage of that tragedy. >> what troubles me most as i look back at it is that we had a state department that failed us. we had local law enforcement that failed us. we had local government that failed us, bus there were so many tell tale signs of illegal activity. and that alone should have prompted scrutiny. >> speier says jonestown taut her we have to be suspicious of groups operating in secrecy, while claiming the first amendment right of freedom of religion. they need to be reported if any commit crimes. >> i'm a roman catholic and i look at the catholic church and how they allowed priests who were pedophiles to be recirculated into another parish when they had an obligation to go to laughtw enforcement and didn'
who came and brought me rum, guyana rum and i took swigs of rum to get threw the night. >> the ambush killed congressman ryan and four others, including three journalists. shortly after the attack, jim jones sent more than 900 followers of the jonestown compound to their death. he ordered them to drink a cyanide-laced beverage. >> i walk around now with the scars and the baggage of that tragedy. >> what troubles me most as i look back at it is that we had a state department...
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they went to investigate claims of abuse and people being held against their will in guyana by cult leaderse lovely people are happy. none want to return. they're delighted with this lovely life. >> but his follow ores weren't going to let the congressional delegation leave alive. they were ambushed while boarding the play. >> ryan started to run and i ran under the plane. as i was running he was hit once and then he was hit again and fell, and i jt ran to one of the wheels and tried to hide there, pretending i was dead. >> reporter: she was shot five times, including a bullet to her back. >> it was like a semi had just rolled over my body. the impact. the first thing that i felt was the impact, and then i looked on to my right side and there was -- my right arm was blown up and there was a bone sticking up. we were on that airstrip 22 hours without medical attention. >> reporter: she was finally air lifted to america where she would undergo at least ten surgeries. >> you still have shrapnel in your body? >> i do. i have two bullets still and then shrapnel as well. >> reporter: shortly aft
they went to investigate claims of abuse and people being held against their will in guyana by cult leaderse lovely people are happy. none want to return. they're delighted with this lovely life. >> but his follow ores weren't going to let the congressional delegation leave alive. they were ambushed while boarding the play. >> ryan started to run and i ran under the plane. as i was running he was hit once and then he was hit again and fell, and i jt ran to one of the wheels and...
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to consume guyana just staggering tony. fratto didn't even mind the sleeping. by duty leave a minute step. by duty leaving my in the sleeve then. was. suspended. danged me me. but i knew. the firm i was on. the smarts in my random. acts. and there on the. distance a recent. thread already. i don't understand. this further. one one in the or who. can use them at the. start of me and. call me off my knees and. departed for far from the. cold in florida talking to he doesn't farland because he can tell them to pull its machine building no move over the course and his friend finished him in a queue by the sheriff over. to him. you are and see them some. slack something. comes to shove some. plants in service. just to turn some fine. but your money is either since a job done starts a good job to turn stance against jobs turn stars get zapped sunsets going more. ice cream or as muse care more has become more bold. the moment is because the moment it's just a moment should come so squeezed in more oh oh oh oh. oh oh oh oh oh oh. oh oh oh oh. oh oh. oh going there. and
to consume guyana just staggering tony. fratto didn't even mind the sleeping. by duty leave a minute step. by duty leaving my in the sleeve then. was. suspended. danged me me. but i knew. the firm i was on. the smarts in my random. acts. and there on the. distance a recent. thread already. i don't understand. this further. one one in the or who. can use them at the. start of me and. call me off my knees and. departed for far from the. cold in florida talking to he doesn't farland because he can...
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the nobel peace laureate who grew up in guyana will be given a state funeral on thursday he died in switzerland last month at the age of eighty . or russia has begun its biggest military exercises since the end of the cold war hundreds of thousands of russian troops have been joined in eastern siberia by soldiers from china and mongolia nato says the exercises show that russia is preparing for a large scale conflict military equipment from all over the country deploys for the largest rail since the fall of the soviet union a demonstration of military strength the likes of which has never been seen before in the russian federation according to the defense ministry three hundred thousand soldiers are involved that's a third of the country's troops thirty six thousand military vehicles and tanks are reported to be taking part as russia tries out its latest technology and for the first time china is joining the war games until now only very close allies such as ballo groups have been allowed to participate a small contingent from mongolia is also involved. as the drills got underway russian preside
the nobel peace laureate who grew up in guyana will be given a state funeral on thursday he died in switzerland last month at the age of eighty . or russia has begun its biggest military exercises since the end of the cold war hundreds of thousands of russian troops have been joined in eastern siberia by soldiers from china and mongolia nato says the exercises show that russia is preparing for a large scale conflict military equipment from all over the country deploys for the largest rail since...
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finding mission to investigate complaints of sexual and physical abuse at the overseas compound in guyana. he bought journalists to cover the story. >> and they came and shot the congressman, they shot don harris, the nbc reporter, the cameraman, the sound man, greg robinson, the examiner, photographer, and me. >> reporter: she managed to drag her badly mangled body with one arm behind the plane's wheel well. she and the others were on that strip for nearly 22 hours. survivors were finally moved into a tent still waiting for medical attention which came much, much later. >> all i had was the goodness of, you know, some of the reporters and the producer from nbc who came and brought me rum, guyanese rum, and i took swigs of it to get through that night. >> reporter: shortly after the attack jim jones sent more than 900 of his followers at the georgetown complex to their death. he ordered them to drink a cyanide laced beverage. >> i walk around now with the scars and baggage of that tragedy. >> what troubles me most as i look back at it is we had a state department that failed us. we had lo
finding mission to investigate complaints of sexual and physical abuse at the overseas compound in guyana. he bought journalists to cover the story. >> and they came and shot the congressman, they shot don harris, the nbc reporter, the cameraman, the sound man, greg robinson, the examiner, photographer, and me. >> reporter: she managed to drag her badly mangled body with one arm behind the plane's wheel well. she and the others were on that strip for nearly 22 hours. survivors were...
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one of our viewers observed a reaction like this in his nephew he's been a doer of from timo in guyana and he sent in a question about it. why do babies put everything in their mouth. no matter what they see in front of them they want to suck it lick it all chew on it even the camera filming them could it be that they're simply hungry. no they don't want to eat the objects they want to examine them and babies can do that best with their mouths. newborns the highest density of sensory receptors cells is on the tongue. other senses like seeing hearing smelling all feeling are not so well developed in babies. the ability to pick up a small object between farm and index finger called a pincer grasp is a developmental milestone at around nine months of age. until then a baby's tongue and lips get most of its information about. the shape and texture of objects. researchers believe that babies have an image of what they have in their mouth and may even recognize it by sight later. the mouth not only provides information about the world it of course also helps to still hunger and first satisfy
one of our viewers observed a reaction like this in his nephew he's been a doer of from timo in guyana and he sent in a question about it. why do babies put everything in their mouth. no matter what they see in front of them they want to suck it lick it all chew on it even the camera filming them could it be that they're simply hungry. no they don't want to eat the objects they want to examine them and babies can do that best with their mouths. newborns the highest density of sensory receptors...
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sharing the limelight with my colleague not hello there and hi felicia yes i'm not in lagos i mean guyana crowd gonna put together some exciting environmental topics from africa and europe for you today will be looking at the importance of sea grasses to the oceans and how some scientists develop a to fishel scene graph but here's what else is coming up on the show. with me the young man in kenya who has gone into business as a self-employed waste because. we have been forced to make things in by way and this is the reptile rescue center. and we take a look at of course job protection in solvents in nature and what it means for the future of fisherman that. hundreds of people in the kenyan capital live from go up . in down dura where one of nairobi's biggest dung sites is located we speakers come every day to sort through the rubbish amongst them is twenty eight year old gabino chair he views his work as an essential service and himself as a self-employed businessman he has specialized and can make a decent living from salvaging garbage. garbage covering an area bigger than thirty footbal
sharing the limelight with my colleague not hello there and hi felicia yes i'm not in lagos i mean guyana crowd gonna put together some exciting environmental topics from africa and europe for you today will be looking at the importance of sea grasses to the oceans and how some scientists develop a to fishel scene graph but here's what else is coming up on the show. with me the young man in kenya who has gone into business as a self-employed waste because. we have been forced to make things in...
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kofi annan on his coffin is lying in state in the capital the nobel peace laureate who grew up in guyana will be given a state funeral on thursday he died in switzerland the last month at the age of eighty around a million people have taken to the streets of barcelona to demand cattle on independence from spain to protest his time to mark catalonia as national day protesters are also calling for regional separatist leaders to be freed from prison they're currently awaiting trial for their part in catalonia has failed bid to break away from madrid last year. with tonight hungary's prime minister viktor orban is accusing the european union of trying to blackmail his country over its treatment of migrants the european parliament is debating whether or not just saying hungary for what it calls the erosion of the rule of law if two thirds of lawmakers agree they could strip hungary of its voting rights that would be an unprecedented move here in. the hunt area and prime minister took the initiative he travelled to strasbourg to in his own words defend hungary make sure you don't a person may
kofi annan on his coffin is lying in state in the capital the nobel peace laureate who grew up in guyana will be given a state funeral on thursday he died in switzerland the last month at the age of eighty around a million people have taken to the streets of barcelona to demand cattle on independence from spain to protest his time to mark catalonia as national day protesters are also calling for regional separatist leaders to be freed from prison they're currently awaiting trial for their part...
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of fall in the cuts in social programs have affected many brazilians marianna sanchez reports from guyana in central brazil. they're back in business but barely one of the largest construction steel providers in the city of gori anya is beginning to supply the national market again just over a year ago. he had to file for bankruptcy of g.m. bankruptcy was the only option to survive it was really sad i thought the fee that we have managed to recover part of our loss but we still have to work hard to pay two million dollars in debts and perhaps he says hire back the seventy workers he had to lay off. in this highly industrialized region in the heart of brazil nearly three hundred fifty thousand people have lost their jobs as a result of the economic crisis thirty million more brazilians are unemployed. although the country statistic agency says the unemployment rate has been consistently falling now it's more than twelve percent it warns it's because millions of brazilians gave up looking for jobs and joined the informal market to survive professor dyson is one of them her father i've worke
of fall in the cuts in social programs have affected many brazilians marianna sanchez reports from guyana in central brazil. they're back in business but barely one of the largest construction steel providers in the city of gori anya is beginning to supply the national market again just over a year ago. he had to file for bankruptcy of g.m. bankruptcy was the only option to survive it was really sad i thought the fee that we have managed to recover part of our loss but we still have to work...
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it's a big mistake to presume that guyana is the extent of the problem john it is easily accessible you get off an airplane with your hammer you go there and twenty minutes you can look at it that's why it's going to feature so much but don't think for a minute it's the only place it's happening on earth we know for a fact that it's far larger amounts of green and dealt with similarly in china india pakistan and other countries in africa etc so it is a widespread problem it's an economic driven problem so it isn't going to be confined just to gone. we may not have managed to test for everything but the five elements we did they are known to have negative health outcomes particularly lead in macquarie. the routes by which those other metals can we humans i'm old both so it can be harmful to do in how to ingest do you have skin contact and it's very harmful to any one bearing children because the whole metals can affect the development of the embryos. as soon as we got our results i showed them to dr tony fletcher. who is going to put me on the just waking between public health england an
it's a big mistake to presume that guyana is the extent of the problem john it is easily accessible you get off an airplane with your hammer you go there and twenty minutes you can look at it that's why it's going to feature so much but don't think for a minute it's the only place it's happening on earth we know for a fact that it's far larger amounts of green and dealt with similarly in china india pakistan and other countries in africa etc so it is a widespread problem it's an economic driven...
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this guyana knows what i'm talkin' about! that's my time!ase have your diplomats stay at my hotels. oh!" ( cheers and applause ) did he say anything nice about anyone? >> i would like to thank chairman kim for his courage, and for the steps he has taken. >> stephen: i can't believe the only guy he praised was kim jong-un. putin is going to be jealous! ( applause ) "i will not be ignored. i will not be ignored." ( laughter ) then trump provided a bold vision for the global migration crisis-- let somebody else handle it. >> ultimately, the only long-term solution to the migration crisis is to help people build more hopeful futures in their home countries, make their countries great again. ( laughter ) >> stephen: yeah. ( booing ) no? he's just talking about a franchise opportunity. maga-donald's. he's already his own clown. ( applause ) the main theme of trump's speech was summed up by this moment: >> we will never surrender america's sovereignty to an unelected, unaccountable global bureaucracy. america is governed by americans. we reject the
this guyana knows what i'm talkin' about! that's my time!ase have your diplomats stay at my hotels. oh!" ( cheers and applause ) did he say anything nice about anyone? >> i would like to thank chairman kim for his courage, and for the steps he has taken. >> stephen: i can't believe the only guy he praised was kim jong-un. putin is going to be jealous! ( applause ) "i will not be ignored. i will not be ignored." ( laughter ) then trump provided a bold vision for the...
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rates are falling the cuts in social programs have hit many brazilians many are sanchez reports from guyana in central brazil i think back in business but buried one of the largest construction steel providers in the city of he's beginning to supply the national market again just over a year ago. he had to file for bankruptcy most of them bankruptcy was the only option to survive it was really sad i thought to feed it we have managed to recover part of our loss but we still have to work hard to pay two million dollars in debts and perhaps he says hire back the seventy workers he had to lay off. in this highly industrialized region in the heart of brazil nearly three hundred fifty thousand people have lost their jobs as a result of the economic crisis thirty million more brazilians are unemployed. although the country statistic agency says the unemployment rate has been consistently falling now it's more than twelve percent it warns it's because millions of brazilians gave up looking for jobs and joined the informal market to survive professor dyson is one of them her father i've worked as a
rates are falling the cuts in social programs have hit many brazilians many are sanchez reports from guyana in central brazil i think back in business but buried one of the largest construction steel providers in the city of he's beginning to supply the national market again just over a year ago. he had to file for bankruptcy most of them bankruptcy was the only option to survive it was really sad i thought to feed it we have managed to recover part of our loss but we still have to work hard to...
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he's had multiple overseas assignments in iraq, pakistan, india, denmark, bulgaria, and guyana. in washington, he served in the state department's bureau of diplomatic security administration. our last witness to testify -- i thought we had more. the acting director for international affairs and trade at the u.s. accountability office, gao. at the gao, the doctor was responsible for a portfolio focused on international security. he also worked in the gao's defense capability and management team. we're also joined by the medical director and bureau of diplomatic services at the u.s. department of state as well as mr. todd brown, the assistant director for countermeasures in the bureau of diplomatic security at the department of state. they submitted written testimony and will sit on the panel to provide answers to many of the questions we hope will be asked. ambassador merten, you are recognized. the may kicrophone. >> thank you, mr. chairman, ranking member, and distinguished members of the committee. thanks for the opportunity to speak about the administration's policy twarz cu
he's had multiple overseas assignments in iraq, pakistan, india, denmark, bulgaria, and guyana. in washington, he served in the state department's bureau of diplomatic security administration. our last witness to testify -- i thought we had more. the acting director for international affairs and trade at the u.s. accountability office, gao. at the gao, the doctor was responsible for a portfolio focused on international security. he also worked in the gao's defense capability and management...
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. >> dream force expected to bring player on guyana dollara with ceo mike benner half. heavy hitters, metallica and janet jackson will perform the benefit concert for the ucsf children's hospital. >>> sales force ceo tony $15.5 million to public schools in san francisco and oakland. kicks off the company's reports covered by think the donation as part of his responsibility as a native san franciscan and local businessman. the money will be used to bring peter zampa pathologies to public schools in both districts. improving public schools is critical to helping students get jobs in the new economy. >> new information about the at canada jetta nearly crashed into four fully loaded planes awaiting on and sfo taxiway. ntsb said the air canada pilot mistook the camp -- taxiway for runway during the near miss last year. ntsb said they did not adequately review a warning to all of the pilots that a runway had been closed for construction. federal safety officials blame a lack of awareness by the pilot as well. they also said that excited crew fatigue and other mistakes as cont
. >> dream force expected to bring player on guyana dollara with ceo mike benner half. heavy hitters, metallica and janet jackson will perform the benefit concert for the ucsf children's hospital. >>> sales force ceo tony $15.5 million to public schools in san francisco and oakland. kicks off the company's reports covered by think the donation as part of his responsibility as a native san franciscan and local businessman. the money will be used to bring peter zampa pathologies to...