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hadad trump and joe biden to the likely battttleground ste where in person voting has begun. some 850 thousand people living in thehe vicinity of thehe spanh capital have two more days of freedom before they face new covid-19 restrictions. gatherings of more than six people will be banned in the entire region around madrid. bars and restauranants will have to slim down the numbers of people they can welcome, and locals will only be allowed to leave their home for work reasons, to get medical help, or to drop p their offspring off at school. this is with the regional government said justifying this partial lockdown. >> [speaking foreign language] anchor: earlier, we spoke to our spain correspondent. in this is whatt we were told about the fractional locockdown coming into effect after the weekend. were tellingople me they felt stigmatized. they say they are some of the poorest neighborhoods in madrid. basically, they have to travel around to wowork and some of the riskiest jobs. some of them are bartenders anan some of them work in supermarkets. some of them are nurses at some
hadad trump and joe biden to the likely battttleground ste where in person voting has begun. some 850 thousand people living in thehe vicinity of thehe spanh capital have two more days of freedom before they face new covid-19 restrictions. gatherings of more than six people will be banned in the entire region around madrid. bars and restauranants will have to slim down the numbers of people they can welcome, and locals will only be allowed to leave their home for work reasons, to get medical...
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or hadad the added responsibility of getting her animals to safafety. >> you need to focus on somethingkeep levelheaded. inside, ii wasas about ready to break down. i knew there was a chance we were not good to go back again. >> that really hurt. even though we went through it before, this time around, you really think to yourself and this cannot be happening. reporter: they have not been able to get back to assess the damage. paul asked us to go and check on his home. we arrive at the address the family gave us. as you can see, the fire took everything. you see a little bit of the washing machine. you can see the kitchen in the back. there is nothing left of this home that was burned in the north complex fires. the only thing remaining are the corvettes. emotions run high. >> you cannot recognize anything. reporter: after surviving two wildfires in northern california, the question is are they goingng to stay h here? >> we are going to waiait and s. we are taking the process that we are going to stay. we are looking at homes right now. we don't know for sure. we are not going to let ne
or hadad the added responsibility of getting her animals to safafety. >> you need to focus on somethingkeep levelheaded. inside, ii wasas about ready to break down. i knew there was a chance we were not good to go back again. >> that really hurt. even though we went through it before, this time around, you really think to yourself and this cannot be happening. reporter: they have not been able to get back to assess the damage. paul asked us to go and check on his home. we arrive at...
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she says g getting the flalag b 6262 years later feltt as if hi soul hadad finally come home. >> we thoughtwanted to maka more miracacle to another famil in japan. >> reporr: a and that't's what they'r doing,g, as moree people come forwaward withh relics pas down from relatives. >> m father came home fromhat war, hwas nev the me. heame home fromm that war andnd is y's dad didn't. >> , my gosh,hey found him, theyouound a relate. theye going be ableo return the fl. >> reporter: this stepfather gave him a bloodstained bullet-holed flag in 1963. he didn't know how to get it to the soldier's family until he heard about the group. lelee says he wanted to teach h grandchildren a lessonn about te realities of war.r. >> it's history but we don't repeat it. i'm not talking about our two countries. i'm talking the world as a whole. the organization found out the flag belonged to a man who diei fighting in the philippines when he was 22. his niece received it in july at a ceremony in the northern japanese city of yokotay. >> like keiko, they never received any of his remains. >> translator: this is the
she says g getting the flalag b 6262 years later feltt as if hi soul hadad finally come home. >> we thoughtwanted to maka more miracacle to another famil in japan. >> reporr: a and that't's what they'r doing,g, as moree people come forwaward withh relics pas down from relatives. >> m father came home fromhat war, hwas nev the me. heame home fromm that war andnd is y's dad didn't. >> , my gosh,hey found him, theyouound a relate. theye going be ableo return the fl....
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we hadad to close the camp for monthshs. regardlessss of whether r we're open or clclosed, we stitill e to take care of thelelephant need d toeed thememvery day. we w we allowed re-open on jujuly 1 but t tre are simimpy no visitors. >> the camp p owner and d hs elephant tamamers don't want s to look too closely y as the animals are loaded onto the trtrucks. they s say that for ry rereasons, we e must keep or distance. >> elephanants areot really easy to gogo on the truck; becaususe when they are put ona truck ththat means theheir life will be changed again. they experienceded many times being moved from one plalace o anotr r and th migight he bebeen abused fromom one placo ththe other. so now thehey think we will tae themomomewheref whwhich ey are not quite sure. >> b bore settining off, the elephahants must be e fixed io place on the platforms. chch animimal gs its s owframe mama ofof bamboo stalalks. the elephantnts and theirr rescuers have a joururney of out 800 kilometeters ahead of th. e team hasever transrted so many a
we hadad to close the camp for monthshs. regardlessss of whether r we're open or clclosed, we stitill e to take care of thelelephant need d toeed thememvery day. we w we allowed re-open on jujuly 1 but t tre are simimpy no visitors. >> the camp p owner and d hs elephant tamamers don't want s to look too closely y as the animals are loaded onto the trtrucks. they s say that for ry rereasons, we e must keep or distance. >> elephanants areot really easy to gogo on the truck; becaususe...
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in wednesday's high court ruling, the presiding judge stressed the government hadad a legal responsibility to ensure appropriate measures were t tak because it was aware of the risk. it more than doubled the financial damages by the lower court. it could affect similar lo lawsuits throughout the country. the top government spokesperson says they will respond to the latest development after studying the ruling in detail. >> translator: safety is a top priority at nuclear power plants. the nuclear regulation authority which is an independent organization has been screening based on the new requirements after the fukushihima daiichi accident. >> in a statement, tepco again apologized for the accident. the company says it will closely examine the ruling before deciding on its next steps. >>> moving onto another high profile legal case over one of the country's worst serial killers. a 29-year-old man has pleaded guilty to killing nine people in his apartment but his defense team has argued against the murder charges by saying the victims consented to the killings. the gruesome discovery was mad
in wednesday's high court ruling, the presiding judge stressed the government hadad a legal responsibility to ensure appropriate measures were t tak because it was aware of the risk. it more than doubled the financial damages by the lower court. it could affect similar lo lawsuits throughout the country. the top government spokesperson says they will respond to the latest development after studying the ruling in detail. >> translator: safety is a top priority at nuclear power plants. the...
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. >> i hadad my cousinin kkilled the israelis. and we were supposed to have a party here. we lit candles for all those who passed away to give us life. so we lit candles. and we cried there. then we came back home, we danced. we also cried again. and for us, that was the resistance. >> the regression in the last three years has been incredible in the relationship between palestinians and the israelis. is there any way that you found to go to the heart of israelis and tell them don't be afraid of me? >> i don't believe in this fear. we are the people who are afraid of them. they are the occupation. we are the occupied. so the discourse that was played in the media and played in their minds by their leaders, i don't accept it. they talk about their security, but they never thought of my security. >> more than any other time that i went back to jerusalem, i found people living in fear and in suspicion of everyone who entered the coffee shop. even security where jerusalem became the world capital of suicide bombing. >> one of the victims of suicide bombing is a doctor, who, in
. >> i hadad my cousinin kkilled the israelis. and we were supposed to have a party here. we lit candles for all those who passed away to give us life. so we lit candles. and we cried there. then we came back home, we danced. we also cried again. and for us, that was the resistance. >> the regression in the last three years has been incredible in the relationship between palestinians and the israelis. is there any way that you found to go to the heart of israelis and tell them don't...
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mao hadading yesterday, a philosophy of surrounding the cities with villages.se technology, especially infrastructure technology has been on the same thing with the developing world. now they have basically won in the physical infrastructure. these apps which are more content apps are easily flowing across all of the infrastructure. is a normal china competent technologically. they have a clear global and hardfor soft power power. particularly soft power influence, which we lack because of our free market system. i'm not saying that has been a mistake. we are in a precarious situation when it comes to chinese influence at a global level. zuckerberg at facebook made that argument a couple months ago on capitol hill. you think that argument is starting to resonate in d.c.? david: i think it is. i'm very suspicious whenever zuckerberg makes any argument these days. sense, i don't disagree with him on this rare occasion. it has particularly taken effect among conservative republicans like marco rubio and josh holly. i think you can't help look at anything right now
mao hadading yesterday, a philosophy of surrounding the cities with villages.se technology, especially infrastructure technology has been on the same thing with the developing world. now they have basically won in the physical infrastructure. these apps which are more content apps are easily flowing across all of the infrastructure. is a normal china competent technologically. they have a clear global and hardfor soft power power. particularly soft power influence, which we lack because of our...
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lahihib: you knonow, we were ththinng that t we could ce thth whatever r came ouray memean, hadad bnoroh a war reready. del to: e intima sto of filmmak, her artist mother, and thr family search for belonging.g. lahib: d don'take e ar to make pretty thing i make it becae it helps me unrstand mlife l toro: "jaddola," on america reframed. ♪
lahihib: you knonow, we were ththinng that t we could ce thth whatever r came ouray memean, hadad bnoroh a war reready. del to: e intima sto of filmmak, her artist mother, and thr family search for belonging.g. lahib: d don'take e ar to make pretty thing i make it becae it helps me unrstand mlife l toro: "jaddola," on america reframed. ♪
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breonna hadad no weapon. breoeonna did not fire.e.gain, we're changing the law in order to take care of police officersrs. that is just not how that shshld be applied. there are so many things that are questitions of fact here foa jury to decide. when the a attorney y genera was addressing whehether or not hankison fireded a weapon ththat ndnded in breonna's body, he answered there was no conclusive evidence. well,, was there any evivince at all? ifif in fact there was, that is something that would be a question for a jury and not answered in a grand jury. when you heard him say there was one witness who indicated they did here the police announced -- hear the police announce themselves, and remember, this was a no-knock warrant and it was changed to an knock and announce, so the police officer was thing we did knock and announce. well, 12 people were interviewed and 11 of them said "we did not hear police announce." what you heard the attorney general say was there was one person who did hear them say "this is police." that person wa
breonna hadad no weapon. breoeonna did not fire.e.gain, we're changing the law in order to take care of police officersrs. that is just not how that shshld be applied. there are so many things that are questitions of fact here foa jury to decide. when the a attorney y genera was addressing whehether or not hankison fireded a weapon ththat ndnded in breonna's body, he answered there was no conclusive evidence. well,, was there any evivince at all? ifif in fact there was, that is something that...
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lahihib: you knonow, we were ththinng that t we could ce thth whatever r came ouray memean, hadad bnoroh a war reready. del to: e intima sto of filmmak, her artist mother, and thr family search for belonging.g. lahib: d don'take e ar to make pretty thing i make it becae it helps me unrstand mlife del to: "jaddond," on erica reamed ♪
lahihib: you knonow, we were ththinng that t we could ce thth whatever r came ouray memean, hadad bnoroh a war reready. del to: e intima sto of filmmak, her artist mother, and thr family search for belonging.g. lahib: d don'take e ar to make pretty thing i make it becae it helps me unrstand mlife del to: "jaddond," on erica reamed ♪
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. >> so you first hadad the trump administration say and trump himself say, we're going to design a balallot specifically r the oil and gas industry. there was tremendous pushback against t that in the public and democrats in congress said, no, that is not going to happen. instead, we ended up getting essentially three steaealth mechanisms that have really heavily tried to prop up this industry that left without that support, we would see a much greater shrinkage than we are seeing right now -- although, we are already seeing a good deal of shrinkage. so these three mechanisms were first in the cares act, paycheck protection program, documented research organizatation, did researchoror me for r my magazie articles t that found 7000 oil d gas companies receiving as much as $7 billion in paycheck protection program money. because the oil and gas s indusy is dominateded by white men, globally andnd nationally, t the are the pepeople t that own the companies, and in the u.s. a good deal of the workforce is white e men, that also conontrid to the overall bias of the ppp program toward white male
. >> so you first hadad the trump administration say and trump himself say, we're going to design a balallot specifically r the oil and gas industry. there was tremendous pushback against t that in the public and democrats in congress said, no, that is not going to happen. instead, we ended up getting essentially three steaealth mechanisms that have really heavily tried to prop up this industry that left without that support, we would see a much greater shrinkage than we are seeing right...
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the problems you hadad any accessing records of what had occurred? i mentioned in yesterdada's show, this kind of stuff hasas been h happening in puerto ricon the late 1 1940's and early 1950's, the mass sterilizationn of puerto o rican women of childbdbearing age on n the isl. but t again, finding the dodocumentatation was difficul >> in this case, i think it is unique because you have the /chicanonoof the chicana movement at the time the sterilizizations were beining me publblic. you u had people conscioususly saving these records. his expertor donated witness tesestimony to ucla chicano/chicana research was to pay made available some of the audio you here in the film was what he recorded when he was an expert witness. he actually interviewewed the womemen in the 1970's and saved all of that material and donated it to the library. it was harder to get the court because they have been lost, had been misplaced. i iterms of w what you hear whatat has been going on at t te irwin detention center in georgia now, , puttingg what is happening currently in
the problems you hadad any accessing records of what had occurred? i mentioned in yesterdada's show, this kind of stuff hasas been h happening in puerto ricon the late 1 1940's and early 1950's, the mass sterilizationn of puerto o rican women of childbdbearing age on n the isl. but t again, finding the dodocumentatation was difficul >> in this case, i think it is unique because you have the /chicanonoof the chicana movement at the time the sterilizizations were beining me publblic. you u...
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the reason it is significant i s because navalny hadad a lot of enememies.heree were lots of people who had reasons to poison navalny, but this tocsin is not the kind of thing you get by popping down to the local drugstore. it is reduced only desk produced in-state laboratories as far as anyone knows in any event. in any case, it is not the kind of thing that should be running loose in russia. the pressure was serious, if putin's russia was serious about getting to the bottom of this, because they say they have nothing to do about it, then i would be conducting an absolute thorough investigation now. weapon banned by ththe chemical w warfare cononvn is avavaable to orordinary peope in rusussia is flabbergast in. if that is the case, vlaladimir putin should be getting on top of this now. amy: finally, the belarus opposition leader, where she will be telling the u.n. and her significance having leleft della rereese? -- significance of her having left belarus? clubs she is the wife of another popular blogger in belarus. kind of an equivalent to alexey navalny.
the reason it is significant i s because navalny hadad a lot of enememies.heree were lots of people who had reasons to poison navalny, but this tocsin is not the kind of thing you get by popping down to the local drugstore. it is reduced only desk produced in-state laboratories as far as anyone knows in any event. in any case, it is not the kind of thing that should be running loose in russia. the pressure was serious, if putin's russia was serious about getting to the bottom of this, because...
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finally we believe that whenever this pandemic is over amtrak should go back to the service it hadadefore. we cannot just flip the switch thosey will lose workers because of these tpolicies. ultimately the cuts are misguided through our national rail service. finally that while i strongly support that including the route from northeastern illinois and municipalities. too often amtrak will take money from congress and then ignore themt directive. but especially when congruent - - amtrak needs much more from congress right now. with that i recognize the ranking member for his opening statement. >> thank you mr. chairman for holding this hearing. thank you to our witnesses for beingg here today. it is amtrak's response to the covid-19 pandemic saving over $1 billion to t offset losses but since that time it has significantly cut routes and announce laying off 20 percent of the workforce which is almoste 4000 people by octobe october 1st, 2020. and took the funding request from 2 billion almost 5 billion and is receiving and requesting record amounts of funding while cutting services. th
finally we believe that whenever this pandemic is over amtrak should go back to the service it hadadefore. we cannot just flip the switch thosey will lose workers because of these tpolicies. ultimately the cuts are misguided through our national rail service. finally that while i strongly support that including the route from northeastern illinois and municipalities. too often amtrak will take money from congress and then ignore themt directive. but especially when congruent - - amtrak needs...
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david hadad muchas vueltas-- la vida da muchas vueltas. y los padres dicen "mi hijo es un artista". ganadora de esta semana en "mi hijo es un artista". juliÁn: hÍjole. primero que nada quiero decir que todos lo hicieron maravilloso. ojalÁ los cuatro pudieran ganar porque son muy bueno. me la hicieron pasar muy mal con esta decisiÓn, pero bueno, tiene que haber un ganador. raÚl: espera un segundo. espera. espera. espera. vamos a ver una recopilaciÓn de todos los participantes del dÍa de hoy. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ahÍ estÁ reina. [mÚsica] pedrito fregoso. [mÚsica] gabriel roldÁn. [mÚsica] jacqueline uribe. [mÚsica] ahora sÍ, juliÁn, quiÉn es el ganador de la semana? julian: el ganadores... gabriel roldÁn. [aplausos] raÚl: gabriel roldÁn ganador esta semana! felicidades! [aplausos] quiero dar las gracias al resto --commercial break # 11--- las ahora es cuando hay que seguir preparÁndose. gabriel, cÓmo te sientes? gabriel: muy emocionado. muy emocionado. muchas gracias. raÚl: a ustedes. tambiÉn hay que dar las gracias a pietro. el caballo que te ayudÓ tambiÉn a sacar la voz. gabriel: sÍ, le mand
david hadad muchas vueltas-- la vida da muchas vueltas. y los padres dicen "mi hijo es un artista". ganadora de esta semana en "mi hijo es un artista". juliÁn: hÍjole. primero que nada quiero decir que todos lo hicieron maravilloso. ojalÁ los cuatro pudieran ganar porque son muy bueno. me la hicieron pasar muy mal con esta decisiÓn, pero bueno, tiene que haber un ganador. raÚl: espera un segundo. espera. espera. espera. vamos a ver una recopilaciÓn de todos los...
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adelante chicas >>> bueno, cambie a hadad por azucena porque vamos hasta los angeles con nuestro compaÑeroue ver porque ademÁs de ser una persona muy trabajadora que no se olvida de quiÉnes son las personas del campo. vamos a ver la historia y despuÉs la comentamos. >>> ahÍ estÁ mi mama y mi papÁ, estÁn pescando la uva en este momento >>> con gran orgullo fernando ayala reconoce su origen campesino y continÚa con la traduccitr tradiciÓn familiar valorando guerg tierra y su trabajo >>> son cosas que desafortunadamente mucha gente ha fallecido a causa del coronavirus >>> fernando ha de seguir superÁndose, ademas de trabajar sus labores agrÍcolas, se concentra en sus estudios >>> ahorita estoy en la preparatoria y mi tiempo libre trabajo en el campo >>> le echa mucha ganas y es bastante inteligente >>> ciertamente su vida no ha estado libre de obstÁculos pero las adversidades le han ayudado a crear conciencia de las necesidades de su familia y su comunidad por lo que tambiÉn estÁ involucrado en proyectos sociales para buscar mejores condiciones de vida para los migrantes >>> somos 11 millones
adelante chicas >>> bueno, cambie a hadad por azucena porque vamos hasta los angeles con nuestro compaÑeroue ver porque ademÁs de ser una persona muy trabajadora que no se olvida de quiÉnes son las personas del campo. vamos a ver la historia y despuÉs la comentamos. >>> ahÍ estÁ mi mama y mi papÁ, estÁn pescando la uva en este momento >>> con gran orgullo fernando ayala reconoce su origen campesino y continÚa con la traduccitr tradiciÓn familiar valorando...
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was afraid there for a minute we were about to end the hearing before it was over with i'm glad we hadad a few minutes to contie on. i am reminded of some of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle do very well and it is a quote by president of thomas former chief of staff ed said never let a crisis go to waste that affords you the opportunity to do things you haven't been able to accomplish before. and i think that is what we are seeing take place here today in effect we are even having this hearing. i won't opine on some of the things my othere colleagues have your talking about this issue that i think we should be talking about what is working in america other states can follow is how to deal with this. one of the direction i've taken is to learn to live with the coronavirus. it is a dangerous virus but it is here and it'ss probably going to be here for some time. we can't put all of ou all the d baskets of all of our eggs in a basket of the vaccine. i think we need h to work very hard for a vaccine but they also need effective treatment. but we have to learn and continue to oper
was afraid there for a minute we were about to end the hearing before it was over with i'm glad we hadad a few minutes to contie on. i am reminded of some of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle do very well and it is a quote by president of thomas former chief of staff ed said never let a crisis go to waste that affords you the opportunity to do things you haven't been able to accomplish before. and i think that is what we are seeing take place here today in effect we are even having...