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once you get, there is a hallway here. a hallway here.ot losing the u.s. capitol. >> we are not losing the u.s. capitol today! do you hear me! >> you think this was the thing that was holding everything together. >> i did. i thought this was the only place in jeopardy of being breached. later we heard over the radio that they were inside. we heard there were shots fired. there was a discussion if we should just abandon this. we were afraid that people would come from behind. that we would be fighting on two fronts. i told everybody, i don't know how many people are upstairs. i knew there were thousands out there and they wanted to get in. we're not letting them in. it seemed they were some of the most violent people in that crowd, were right here. it all got concentrated right at these doors. >> did you think if they came around, they would surround you guys? were you worried about -- >> absolutely. >> being trapped? >> absolutely. i sent a couple officers to the top to give us a little warning so we could readjust our plan. so that was d
once you get, there is a hallway here. a hallway here.ot losing the u.s. capitol. >> we are not losing the u.s. capitol today! do you hear me! >> you think this was the thing that was holding everything together. >> i did. i thought this was the only place in jeopardy of being breached. later we heard over the radio that they were inside. we heard there were shots fired. there was a discussion if we should just abandon this. we were afraid that people would come from behind....
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as i don't have to tell the members in this room, the tunnel is a narrow and long hallway, it is not the sort of space anyone would want to be pulled into hand-to-hand combat with an angry mob. although the narrowness of the hallway provided what was probably the only chance of holding back the crowd from entering your personal offices, the house and senate chambers. in an attempt to assist the injured officers jimmy and i asked them if they needed a break. there were no volunteers. selflessly those officers only identified other colleagues who may be in need of assistance. the fighting dragged on. i eventually joined the tactical line at the tunnel's entrance. i can remember looking around and being shocked by the shear number of people fighting us. as my police body worn camera shows, thousands upon thousands of people seemingly determined to get past us by any means necessary. at some point during the fighting i was dragged from the line of officers and into the crowd. i heard someone screaming, "i got one." as i was swarmed by a violent mob they ripped off my badge, they grabbed
as i don't have to tell the members in this room, the tunnel is a narrow and long hallway, it is not the sort of space anyone would want to be pulled into hand-to-hand combat with an angry mob. although the narrowness of the hallway provided what was probably the only chance of holding back the crowd from entering your personal offices, the house and senate chambers. in an attempt to assist the injured officers jimmy and i asked them if they needed a break. there were no volunteers. selflessly...
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you are showing empty hallways and a venetian hotel that i'm in now.e will have a smaller footprint, we will have fewer people, there will even be gaps in the floor from the companies who pulled out, but the player choosing to go because they feel relatively safe. some are choosing to go on with their lives, recognizing they are risking everything we do from getting into a car, to going to a sporting event, to our kids going to school. we are choosing to live our lives. it is important to take on leadership and go forward and not spend the next several years in our homes being scared of being alive, because we might get something -- it is definitely uncomfortable, it is bad. no one likes to be sick. and it could happen. it could happen to a lot of people in the next several months. i think it is ethical to go forward, and taking the position we are taking. emily: we will cover it. we will be watching and covering the tech trends of the year. gary shapiro, president of the consumer technology association, thanks for joining us. coming up this week from
you are showing empty hallways and a venetian hotel that i'm in now.e will have a smaller footprint, we will have fewer people, there will even be gaps in the floor from the companies who pulled out, but the player choosing to go because they feel relatively safe. some are choosing to go on with their lives, recognizing they are risking everything we do from getting into a car, to going to a sporting event, to our kids going to school. we are choosing to live our lives. it is important to take...
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and part of the hallway, the door to that apartment. unfortunately, one, the residence left was left open. it did not close by itself. the smoke spread throughout the building, thus the tremendous loss of life around 200 fire fighters responded. entering the building with breathing apparatus. they reported finding victims suffering, severe smoke, inhalation and cardiac arrest. in stairwells on every floor. the mayor said it was one of the worst fires, new york has seen in modern times. this is a horrific rip, big, painful moment for the city of new york. and the impact of this fire is going to really bring a level of just pain and despair in our city. the numbers all are risky. malfunctioning smoke alarms and the fact that the building had no external fire escapes, likely to raise questions on safety standards in low income city housing. and earlier i spoke to corresponding bustin heartache who has more from the scene of the fire. we know that the fire department reached this site or only 3 minutes after they were they were called and t
and part of the hallway, the door to that apartment. unfortunately, one, the residence left was left open. it did not close by itself. the smoke spread throughout the building, thus the tremendous loss of life around 200 fire fighters responded. entering the building with breathing apparatus. they reported finding victims suffering, severe smoke, inhalation and cardiac arrest. in stairwells on every floor. the mayor said it was one of the worst fires, new york has seen in modern times. this is...
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. >>> any time we passed in the hallway we would end up chatting and often, you know, my husband would say where have you been for an hour? oh, we got to talking about stuff. >> family and friends remembering a bay area native who was the victim of a shocking crime. what we learned about the plan accused of shoving her into onairlines are warning of a looming catastrophe in the skies. their warning to the biden administration. >>> starting tomorrow, yosemite is making big changes for park visitors. we will tell you what it is >>> tonight, a bay area community morning the victim of a shocking subway attack. she was push inside front of a train over the weekend. she grew up in fremont and graduated from ucla. >> this is wrong. it does not add up. you have the wrong person. >> reporter: when the nypd came knocking on her upper west side apartment on saturday asking about next door neighbor michelle she refused to believe something bad could happen to someone so good. >> any time we passed in the hallway we would end up chatting. often my husband would say where have you been for an hour?
. >>> any time we passed in the hallway we would end up chatting and often, you know, my husband would say where have you been for an hour? oh, we got to talking about stuff. >> family and friends remembering a bay area native who was the victim of a shocking crime. what we learned about the plan accused of shoving her into onairlines are warning of a looming catastrophe in the skies. their warning to the biden administration. >>> starting tomorrow, yosemite is making...
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the business ministry was all in favor. hallway has great technology and great prices. the foreign ministry said, wait a minute while wait is too close to the chinese government. this wouldn't be safe as such critical infrastructure. interior ministry also had to say, so d, germany's main tech security body. and here are the chances of it. they agonized about it all. there was a tendency to avoid making a decision for fear of alienating china. a reluctance by the chancellor re to really take a clear decision. all these institutions bounced a while way, question between each other for years. finally, parliament passed legislation that would at least provide a framework for making a decision. hey, let's break this down for a minute. it took germany years to decide how to decide whether to let hallway build it's 5 g network is medically or came to an end for critics. it was symbolic of a strategy that was running out of steam. i think miracles approach failed to adapt to the changing face of china under seasoned team. i think she continued to prioritize shorter term econom
the business ministry was all in favor. hallway has great technology and great prices. the foreign ministry said, wait a minute while wait is too close to the chinese government. this wouldn't be safe as such critical infrastructure. interior ministry also had to say, so d, germany's main tech security body. and here are the chances of it. they agonized about it all. there was a tendency to avoid making a decision for fear of alienating china. a reluctance by the chancellor re to really take a...
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. >> i was crawling in the hallway. >> reporter: you were crawling in a hospital hallway after your water. >> yes, because i was in so much pain. >> reporter: o.b./g.y.n. and mother of three dr. nicola pemberton runs the birth center of new jersey. >> a lot of patients who come to my practice come with the narrative of "i don't want to die, that's why i'm here." >> reporter: the united states has the highest maternal mortality rate for a developed country. about 700 women die during childbirth or soon after every year, according to the c.d.c., and black women are at least three times more likely to die from a pregnancy-related cause than a white woman. >> multitude reasons and a horrible statistic. >> reporter: errol pierre is at health first, a not for profit health insurer. is it true chances of surviving are higher if i have a doctor that looks like me? >> yes, a study in florida showed black children had higher birth rates and survival rates when there were black doctors delivering the baby. >> reporter: right now there's a move on capitol hill to provide more than a billion dollars i
. >> i was crawling in the hallway. >> reporter: you were crawling in a hospital hallway after your water. >> yes, because i was in so much pain. >> reporter: o.b./g.y.n. and mother of three dr. nicola pemberton runs the birth center of new jersey. >> a lot of patients who come to my practice come with the narrative of "i don't want to die, that's why i'm here." >> reporter: the united states has the highest maternal mortality rate for a developed...
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the fire consumed that apartment that is on two floors and part of the hallway.the residents left, was left open. it did not close by itself. the smoke spread throughout the building. thus, the tremendous loss of life and other people fighting for their lives right now in hospitals all over the bronx. for the latest on the fire i've been speaking to our north america correspondent nomia iqbal. this is one of those situations which is just a nightmare situation. we are hearing so many awful stories already people have been on social media talking about how they try to escape with their children, with their pet animals. one american media outlet spoke to a women who said she saw people from her childhood dying. she saw women crying, losing their children, really horrific stories. as we heard there from the commissioner, they think they've discovered what the source of this is. authorities had always said from the beginning that they didn't think this was suspicious. this fire had broken out in a particularfloor, in a particular apartment. the smoke had just extende
the fire consumed that apartment that is on two floors and part of the hallway.the residents left, was left open. it did not close by itself. the smoke spread throughout the building. thus, the tremendous loss of life and other people fighting for their lives right now in hospitals all over the bronx. for the latest on the fire i've been speaking to our north america correspondent nomia iqbal. this is one of those situations which is just a nightmare situation. we are hearing so many awful...
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the hospitals crushed, patients being treated in the hallways. and those free test kits now available. how to get one. and in new york city tonight, the horrific and deadly gas explosion. the images just coming in now. >>> first, the biden administration's now website to order those at-home covid test kits up and running. americans placing their first orders and we'll tell you how. as the number of new cases spikes in much of the country. nearly 1 million children testing positive in just a week. from oklahoma city to oregon tonight, hospitals described as war zones. >>> also here in new york city tonight, those images just coming in of that deadly gas explosion. several injured including five police officers. body camera images showing officers racing in to help people trapped. >>> the next storm moving across the country tonight. and the wind chills plunging. it will feel like 40 below in some places. and the other potential storm later this week we're now watching in the northeast. ginger zee times it all out. >>> tonight, the major airlines h
the hospitals crushed, patients being treated in the hallways. and those free test kits now available. how to get one. and in new york city tonight, the horrific and deadly gas explosion. the images just coming in now. >>> first, the biden administration's now website to order those at-home covid test kits up and running. americans placing their first orders and we'll tell you how. as the number of new cases spikes in much of the country. nearly 1 million children testing positive in...
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many people were collapsing in the hallway including small children.hose people who live next door to many of those kids now they are wondering where they okay? did they make it out? or the nine kids it died in the 19 overall but did not make it out of the apartment building here in the bronx. eric: our prayers are with them just a matter of how fast it can spread alexis in the bronx thank you. arthel: joint is not the phone's bronx borough president vanessa. miss gibson if you can hear me, first i want to acknowledge our heartfelt condolences and support as we report on this horrible tragedy. if you could tell us about the community there at the twin parks building? >> i am first and foremost absolutely devastated. my heart is breaking for so many residents and families whose lives have been changed all because of this fire this morning. i want to send condolences to those who lost their lives including those precious children, our babies. i'm here on the scene now convening a meeting with the elected officials and city agencies. it is just devastatin
many people were collapsing in the hallway including small children.hose people who live next door to many of those kids now they are wondering where they okay? did they make it out? or the nine kids it died in the 19 overall but did not make it out of the apartment building here in the bronx. eric: our prayers are with them just a matter of how fast it can spread alexis in the bronx thank you. arthel: joint is not the phone's bronx borough president vanessa. miss gibson if you can hear me,...
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. >> i stood there in that hallway where that pool of blood was, where her office was. whoever did this knew this facility, and knew it well. >> ahead, a turning new twist that surprised everyone from the start. >> seven years. we're seeking justice for michelle for seven e years. >> a mom of two murred at work. . >> a lot of blood. a lot of trauma. . >> were there pry marks on her office door >> what was in the office that anybody would want. >> that's the mystery. >> a secret relationship is revealed. >> i don't get a chance to explain it? >> you don't control this anymore. >> hidden bombshell evidence. >> he's on the property where a woman is murdered, and we don't know who he is. >> had everybody is social media is, like, that's the guy that did atit. >> who was in prison? the real w killer or the wrong man? . >> we still have ail murderer o there. you never know how something is going to go.ou >>> hello and welcome to "dateline". michelle mockby met the love of herve life dan at the warehouse wherean they worked. they were busy juggling jobs ann family. then a day
. >> i stood there in that hallway where that pool of blood was, where her office was. whoever did this knew this facility, and knew it well. >> ahead, a turning new twist that surprised everyone from the start. >> seven years. we're seeking justice for michelle for seven e years. >> a mom of two murred at work. . >> a lot of blood. a lot of trauma. . >> were there pry marks on her office door >> what was in the office that anybody would want. >>...
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that far fire consumed that apartment that is on two floors and part of the hallway.rtunately when the residents left was left open, it did not close by itself. the smoke spread throughout the building. thus, the tremendous loss of life and other people fighting for their lives right now in hospitals all over the bronx. so, we are investigating where everyone was found, how the smoke traveled. but certainly the marshals have determined through physical evidence and through firsthand accounts by the residents that this fire started in a bedroom in a portable electric heater. any questions that i can answer, i'll be happy to do that. >> -- functioning smoke detectors -- >> were there functioning smoke detectors? >> i heard someone ask about the heat. the heat was on in the building. it was being used to supplement the building heat. there were smoke alarms throughout the building. the first call that came in was due to a neighbor hearing a smoke alarm and looking and seeing the smoke and calling. >> commissioner, there were reports that this was a very frequently malfun
that far fire consumed that apartment that is on two floors and part of the hallway.rtunately when the residents left was left open, it did not close by itself. the smoke spread throughout the building. thus, the tremendous loss of life and other people fighting for their lives right now in hospitals all over the bronx. so, we are investigating where everyone was found, how the smoke traveled. but certainly the marshals have determined through physical evidence and through firsthand accounts by...
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at the other end of the hallway. so it was tumultuous day after more than six hours of lawmakers and their staff sheltering in place, and officers, clearing the angry mob of former president trump supporters from the building. lofgren and the rest of congress got back to work as soon as we were able to secure the floor, we went back, and we, uh we certified the election of the winner of the election. a year later, lofgren's focused on getting answers about the deadly attack. she's part of the house select committee made up of seven democrats into republicans. the panel is preparing to go public with its investigation soon. lofgren couldn't give specifics, but said she's been shocked by some of what they've found a wide swath of the plot is pretty shocking. and um, that it extended back farther in time than one would have assumed. republicans have slammed the committee, calling it partisan they're doing because they've got nothing else to talk about, and it's entirely political. as the department of justice continues
at the other end of the hallway. so it was tumultuous day after more than six hours of lawmakers and their staff sheltering in place, and officers, clearing the angry mob of former president trump supporters from the building. lofgren and the rest of congress got back to work as soon as we were able to secure the floor, we went back, and we, uh we certified the election of the winner of the election. a year later, lofgren's focused on getting answers about the deadly attack. she's part of the...
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the fire consumed that apartment that is on two floors and part of the hallway. smoke spread throughout the building. thus, the tremendous loss of life and other people fighting for their lives right now in hospitals all over the bronx. let's speak to our north america correspondent, nomia iqbal, in washington. really horrific scenes that we are seeing emerging from the scene of where all of this happened. what more can you tell us about what happened and how? this more can you tell us about what happened and how?— happened and how? this is one of those situations _ happened and how? this is one of those situations which _ happened and how? this is one of those situations which is - happened and how? this is one of those situations which is just - happened and how? this is one of those situations which isjust a - those situations which is just a nightmare situation. we are hearing so many awful stories already people have been on social media talking about how they try to escape with their children, with their pet animals. one american media outlets spoke and sai
the fire consumed that apartment that is on two floors and part of the hallway. smoke spread throughout the building. thus, the tremendous loss of life and other people fighting for their lives right now in hospitals all over the bronx. let's speak to our north america correspondent, nomia iqbal, in washington. really horrific scenes that we are seeing emerging from the scene of where all of this happened. what more can you tell us about what happened and how? this more can you tell us about...
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the fire consumed the apartment that is on two floors and part of the hallway.he residents left, was left open and did not close by itself and the smoke spread throughout the building and, thus, the tremendous loss of life on other people fighting for their lives right now in hospitals all over the bronx. a popular hill resortjust outside the pakistani capital islamabad has become a disaster zone after a blizzard and heavy snowfall trapped thousands of people in their cars. day trippers were visiting murree to see the snow on friday when at least 22 people died as trees fell on the road. some froze to death in their vehicles. our correspondent farhat javed reports. they thought it would be a family outing in the snow but, for many, it turned into a tragedy. most of the dead are members of the same families. officials say, despite the warnings of dangerous weather, thousands of tourists descended on the small hill station of murree. many ended up with their cars trapped in a metre of snow. samina's terrified family was stuck in their car all night. translation: i
the fire consumed the apartment that is on two floors and part of the hallway.he residents left, was left open and did not close by itself and the smoke spread throughout the building and, thus, the tremendous loss of life on other people fighting for their lives right now in hospitals all over the bronx. a popular hill resortjust outside the pakistani capital islamabad has become a disaster zone after a blizzard and heavy snowfall trapped thousands of people in their cars. day trippers were...
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the fire consumed that apartment that is on two floors and part of the hallway.tely, when the residents left, was left open and did not close by itself and the smoke spread throughout the building and, thus, the tremendous loss of life on other people fighting for their lives right now in hospitals all over the bronx. let's get some of the day's other news. aid organisations have suspended their operations in an area of northwest tigray in ethiopia where 56 civilians were killed by an air strike over the weekend. the un office for humanitarian affairs said relief work had been paused because of what it called �*the ongoing threats of drone strikes'. more than 160 people are reported to have died in several days of unrest in kazakhstan and almost 6,000 have been arrested after riots there. the new figures, which have not been independently verified, would mark a drastic increase in the death toll. fuel price rises sparked the unrest that broke out a week ago in the country's west, spreading quickly to large cities. american and russian officials will hold talks in
the fire consumed that apartment that is on two floors and part of the hallway.tely, when the residents left, was left open and did not close by itself and the smoke spread throughout the building and, thus, the tremendous loss of life on other people fighting for their lives right now in hospitals all over the bronx. let's get some of the day's other news. aid organisations have suspended their operations in an area of northwest tigray in ethiopia where 56 civilians were killed by an air...
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you looked at the mom ransacking the capital, destroying the property, literally defecating in the hallways rifling through the death of senators the representatives, hunting down members of congress. patriots. not my view. to me the true patriots with a more than $150.00 americans and peacefully expressed their vote at the ballot box . the election workers are protected, the integrity of the vote. and the heroes are defendant. this capital you can't love your country only when you, when you can't obey the law, only when it's convenient. you can't be patriotic when you embrace enable, lies. those historic this capital and those who instigated and incite it. and those who called on them to do so, held a dagger at the throat of america and american democracy. they had come here out of patriotism or principle. they came here in rage. not in service of america, but rather in service of one man. those who incited the mob, the real plotters were desperate to deny the certification of this election. the fire, the will, the voters, with their plot was foiled. congress and democratic republicans sta
you looked at the mom ransacking the capital, destroying the property, literally defecating in the hallways rifling through the death of senators the representatives, hunting down members of congress. patriots. not my view. to me the true patriots with a more than $150.00 americans and peacefully expressed their vote at the ballot box . the election workers are protected, the integrity of the vote. and the heroes are defendant. this capital you can't love your country only when you, when you...
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kids are suffering from mental health or substance abuses, that is one out of every two faces in the hallway todd: this guy says he does not work for you or the students. who does he work for? >> i'd like to know, he is supposed to work for the entire community. unfortunately, it might be -- disappointing and unacceptable. i think that is -- and kids are the ones suffering, our kids are not political pawns, for sure. >> todd: nicole, what are the mask mandates you are fighting doing to your kids? >> well, i mean, listen, again, we heard from the social work sxer we're hearing from fortunately from mental health public opinion leaders that any restriction that is causing change in the day-to-day lives of our children is having a devastating effect on them. it is, you know, anxiety, depression, substance abuse, which leads to addiction and some things are life-long problems. we have to rethink this, any restriction we have or are thinking about putting on our kids, we have to really rethink that from a mental health perspective, these are collective, the way kids sit at lunch, do bus rides, vi
kids are suffering from mental health or substance abuses, that is one out of every two faces in the hallway todd: this guy says he does not work for you or the students. who does he work for? >> i'd like to know, he is supposed to work for the entire community. unfortunately, it might be -- disappointing and unacceptable. i think that is -- and kids are the ones suffering, our kids are not political pawns, for sure. >> todd: nicole, what are the mask mandates you are fighting doing...
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literally defecating in the hallways. >> stephen: defecating?t's a very delicate and high-minded way to describe maga maniacs smearing poop on the walls. "these ignoble miscreants absconded with madame speaker's rostrum, set alight their cannabis cigarillos, and besmirched these hallowed corridors with their human detritus! the fecal matter had hit the oscillator!" ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) i say -- i say to you, sir! ( laughter ) then biden turned his attention to the actions-- and inactions-- of his predecessor during the riot: >> what did we not see? we didn't see a former president who had just rallied the mob to attack, sitting in a private dining room off the oval office in the white house, watching it all on television, and doing nothing, for hours. >> stephen: excuse me, sir-- since when is downing a k.f.c. family bucket doing "nothing?" ( laughter ) he was working hard, and he has the chicken sweats to prove it. then joe took the gloves off. >> the former president of the united states of america has created and spread a web
literally defecating in the hallways. >> stephen: defecating?t's a very delicate and high-minded way to describe maga maniacs smearing poop on the walls. "these ignoble miscreants absconded with madame speaker's rostrum, set alight their cannabis cigarillos, and besmirched these hallowed corridors with their human detritus! the fecal matter had hit the oscillator!" ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) i say -- i say to you, sir! ( laughter ) then biden turned his attention to...
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the flower hallway from home with less. la is good luck school umbrella. well, about how a 100 or he is. reminder of our top story, ukraine's president vladimir and ski has cautioned the west against stoking fears of a russian invasion. he says there has been no further escalation with russia. as the west to avoid causing a panic is calling for more diplomacy with moscow. this is dw, it is live from berlin up. next is all the latest business taking a look at western plans to sanction russia. if it does decide to invade, you print once again to find much more on the website, the w dot com f watching of her .
the flower hallway from home with less. la is good luck school umbrella. well, about how a 100 or he is. reminder of our top story, ukraine's president vladimir and ski has cautioned the west against stoking fears of a russian invasion. he says there has been no further escalation with russia. as the west to avoid causing a panic is calling for more diplomacy with moscow. this is dw, it is live from berlin up. next is all the latest business taking a look at western plans to sanction russia. if...
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this is the main hallway. yamiche: something that sticks out was how this group got treated.his is informing how we may interact. >> i want to also say the misinformation was a direct factor. in terms of the juxtaposition around the treatment, absolutely, i was there. i covered most of the protests. i was there in june. he took a photo op and had rows of federal agents. there was an alphabet soup of federal agencies. there was a black hawk helicopter in downtown washington. here you had a different situation. you can notice that. you can point to some of the emails. they are messaging and organizer. the national guard will be there. when against a black lives matter protesters, being the law & order president. there is more evidence coming out. yamiche: you have been looking into the online sleuths that have been turning a lot of these writers into the fbi. -- rioters. >> they have done impressive work. they can make rocksolid cases against these defendants. they put everything out on social media. you are putting some images up earlier. i see a number of people who have not
this is the main hallway. yamiche: something that sticks out was how this group got treated.his is informing how we may interact. >> i want to also say the misinformation was a direct factor. in terms of the juxtaposition around the treatment, absolutely, i was there. i covered most of the protests. i was there in june. he took a photo op and had rows of federal agents. there was an alphabet soup of federal agencies. there was a black hawk helicopter in downtown washington. here you had a...
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it might the flower hallway from home with less. la is good luck school, but our what about how i had the ah, with well, his reminder of our top story, u. s. president joe biden says he will boost nato's president in eastern europe to deter russia from invading ukraine. u. s. defense officials up one that russia has deployed enough forces to invade all of the country, putting moscow's troop, build up something not seen from the cold pool. you're watching d. w sly from berlin. up next is the got the business. the green you feel worried about the planet to unreal host of the on the green fence cost and so we, it's clear we means to trade. join me for a deep dive into the green transformation for me, for you, for the plans with interest to the global economy. our portfolio d w. business beyond. here's a closer look at the project. our mission. to analyze the fight for market dominance to the still ahead with b w. business beyond on you tube. ah, the you ask for prayer prepares to crack down on russia's economy as the by the administration lays out options for sanctioning moscow if it att
it might the flower hallway from home with less. la is good luck school, but our what about how i had the ah, with well, his reminder of our top story, u. s. president joe biden says he will boost nato's president in eastern europe to deter russia from invading ukraine. u. s. defense officials up one that russia has deployed enough forces to invade all of the country, putting moscow's troop, build up something not seen from the cold pool. you're watching d. w sly from berlin. up next is the got...
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i was still in the hallway. >> you were crawling in a hospital hallway after your water broke? >> because i was in so much pain. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: ob-gyn and mother of three dr. nicola pemberton runs the birth center of new jersey. >> i would say a lot of patients that come to my practice come with the narrative i don't want to die. that's why i'm here. >> reporter: the united states has the highest maternal mortality rate for a developed country. about 700 women die during childbirth or soon after every year, according to the cdc. and black women are at least three times more likely to die from a pregnancy-related cause than white women. >> yep, it's a multitude of reasons and it's a terrible statistic. >> reporter: errol pierre is senior vice president of new york programs health first, a not for profit health ensurer. is it through that chances of surviving are higher if i have a doctor that looks like me? >> yes. a study in florida showed this that black children had higher birth rates and higher survival rates when there were black doctors delivering the baby. >> rep
i was still in the hallway. >> you were crawling in a hospital hallway after your water broke? >> because i was in so much pain. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: ob-gyn and mother of three dr. nicola pemberton runs the birth center of new jersey. >> i would say a lot of patients that come to my practice come with the narrative i don't want to die. that's why i'm here. >> reporter: the united states has the highest maternal mortality rate for a developed country. about...
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gotten so hot and you couldn't open the front door because then all the smoke would come in from the hallway. so her, it's her, if it seems that must have unfolded here when the fire broke out. today this morning we are time. absolutely, just very horrific doesn't. what do we know about the victims and the people who've been taken to hospital by so we know unfortunately, as we heard, jared, that there is a number of children who died in the fire. apparently, a lot of people who lived in this building, this is the bronx. it's a working class neighborhood. a lot of people who lived in this building were working class. a lot of them were immigrants. that is what we know. a lot of them were dependent on rental assistance, so the authorities have said it'll be very hard for them to find permanent living or permanent housing. and after, after their homes have been destroyed in this building in this fire today. and so a lot of the people who weren't taken the hospital were taken to nearby schools because of course they need, they need shelter, they need a roof over their heads. it's raining, as you
gotten so hot and you couldn't open the front door because then all the smoke would come in from the hallway. so her, it's her, if it seems that must have unfolded here when the fire broke out. today this morning we are time. absolutely, just very horrific doesn't. what do we know about the victims and the people who've been taken to hospital by so we know unfortunately, as we heard, jared, that there is a number of children who died in the fire. apparently, a lot of people who lived in this...
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literally defecating in the hallways — capital? literally defecating in the hallways.
literally defecating in the hallways — capital? literally defecating in the hallways.
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yesterday how grateful she was for the opportunity to come to our school to pick up trash in the hallwayshat it reaffirmed her love of our schools because she got to see what happens in our hallways, the magic of schools. those interactions that students don't get when they're at home. the parents who have shown up, and there are many, have put their training and personal jobs and business on the side and everyone is equal now. if anything good comes out of the covid, i would say this. our community has found a way to partner in a way that's been lost for a long time. i think the grateful messages that i am receiving have been unlike anything i've had since the original closure in march of 2020. >> it takes a real sense of community to have people pick up and leave their jobs as you said to get involved that way, though i don't know that i would have enjoyed it that much if my parents were working at school when i was a student myself. i appreciate the time. thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> i get it. still to come, detained in melbourne. what's next for novak djokovic after his visa is r
yesterday how grateful she was for the opportunity to come to our school to pick up trash in the hallwayshat it reaffirmed her love of our schools because she got to see what happens in our hallways, the magic of schools. those interactions that students don't get when they're at home. the parents who have shown up, and there are many, have put their training and personal jobs and business on the side and everyone is equal now. if anything good comes out of the covid, i would say this. our...
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nobody can expect this to happen a huge building behind us and the fire spread so quickly into the hallwaynd people on the 12th, 13th for within moments their units were full of smoke one woman telling me she tried to grab her daughter and within a few minutes she did not know where she was and a firefighter came in to the window and able to pull them both to safety, very dramatic and you got a feel for the poor people summoning people lost their lives another thing they mention is that emergency personnel some of the services offered to the people were the nine children in new york city are going out of counseling for all the other kids that will know that their classmates are not coming back to school. jon: concrete and brick building it was not the timbers were the studs and the walls that caught fire it was the smoke that killed so many people. >> somebody people went into cardiac arrest they found them in the hallway on several different floors in the main issue the smoke inhalation they say the death toll could rise because 13 people are in very critical condition from severe smoke i
nobody can expect this to happen a huge building behind us and the fire spread so quickly into the hallwaynd people on the 12th, 13th for within moments their units were full of smoke one woman telling me she tried to grab her daughter and within a few minutes she did not know where she was and a firefighter came in to the window and able to pull them both to safety, very dramatic and you got a feel for the poor people summoning people lost their lives another thing they mention is that...
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a hallway, old. somebody, i'm isabella's, you know, somebody to non tells how am isn't send them. this is angela was made an uncle john emma till yep. when i get down it says on cl mouses no long giant luncheon. his father he's too shy to speak on camera but not brother knows he's worried about chosen shana will feel good that i'm is when will we be away by? no, well, we will. felicity and with that knowledge, knowledge in will, may of funds will choose to reality. here the king got to talk to you. i just not brothers family like he's out one of them. young. i happy to see him home, but they struggled to understand his life as an artist. i think in the law, he's assuming you not them that okay. yeah. all. yes, it will make given not here. then you go happen the last day with ya are, may god with no ah, no brother's art has brought attention to some of the biggest issues facing china today. the perhaps his biggest challenge is bargaining away to balance his work with the responsibility he feels towards his family. who was, you know, i was on those will, it will if you go to the usu
a hallway, old. somebody, i'm isabella's, you know, somebody to non tells how am isn't send them. this is angela was made an uncle john emma till yep. when i get down it says on cl mouses no long giant luncheon. his father he's too shy to speak on camera but not brother knows he's worried about chosen shana will feel good that i'm is when will we be away by? no, well, we will. felicity and with that knowledge, knowledge in will, may of funds will choose to reality. here the king got to talk to...
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a hallway, old. somebody, i'm isabella's, you know, somebody to non tells how am isn't turned in this is angela was made an uncle john emma till yep. when i get down it says on cl, no long giant luncheon. his father, he's too shy to speak on camera, but not brother knows he's worried about chosen china will fail to with that. i'm. is that when will we be away by? no. well, we will. felicity and with that knowledge, knowledge in will may of funds will choose to reality. here the july king got about to you. i just not brothers family like he's out one of them. young. i happy to see him high, but they struggled to understand his life as an artist. i think in the long. yeah, he's assuming you know, that's about yeah. all. yes, it will make given not here. and then you go happen the last day with yar may god with no ah, no brothers art has brought attention to some of the biggest issues facing china today. but perhaps his biggest challenge is bargaining away to balance his work with the responsibility he
a hallway, old. somebody, i'm isabella's, you know, somebody to non tells how am isn't turned in this is angela was made an uncle john emma till yep. when i get down it says on cl, no long giant luncheon. his father, he's too shy to speak on camera, but not brother knows he's worried about chosen china will fail to with that. i'm. is that when will we be away by? no. well, we will. felicity and with that knowledge, knowledge in will may of funds will choose to reality. here the july king got...
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rioters try to break into a hallway that lawmakers are escaping through.ester is shot and killed. three other rioters die in the mayhem. it would be hours before the capitol was cleared. amy: now in an update to the documentary "american insurrection" that came out this week, correspondent a.c. thompson examines how far-right extremist groups have evolved since january 6 and the threat they pose today. >> in washington, d.c., the fences are gone, sore the national guard patrols. the city no longer feels like a war zone. but when i come back to the capitol, almost a year later, there are many questions that remain unanswered. >> we cannot allow what happened on january 6 to ever happen again. we owe it to the american people and we will not fail, i assure you, in that responsibility. >> the house of representatives has impaneled a committee to investigate january 6 and to recommend changes that will prevent something like that happening again. representative bennie thompson is the committee chair. >> january 6 was a difficult day for me personally because i
rioters try to break into a hallway that lawmakers are escaping through.ester is shot and killed. three other rioters die in the mayhem. it would be hours before the capitol was cleared. amy: now in an update to the documentary "american insurrection" that came out this week, correspondent a.c. thompson examines how far-right extremist groups have evolved since january 6 and the threat they pose today. >> in washington, d.c., the fences are gone, sore the national guard patrols....
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that is a few feet down the hallway, john f.llway, tip o'neill, so this american history, something joe biden devoted his life to, so there has to be strong emotions, and i'm glad he expressed those emotions. judy: this is a turn for president biden. he has not wanted or spent a lot of time talking directly about the former president, but now he is going after him. is there a risk in that? jonathan: there are risks in everything, but the president and the white house have made the calculation that if he going to take any kind of risk, if the risk is defending american democracy, it is a risk worth taking. i think the president, the speech yesterday was terrifc, it was what the nation needed to hear, but it can't be the last step. it has to be the first step of many to remind people about what happened, who did it, and also to remind people that even though the focus right now is on donald trump, what donald trump unleashed will survive donald trump, whether he runs for president or not, and that is the big danger that i think a
that is a few feet down the hallway, john f.llway, tip o'neill, so this american history, something joe biden devoted his life to, so there has to be strong emotions, and i'm glad he expressed those emotions. judy: this is a turn for president biden. he has not wanted or spent a lot of time talking directly about the former president, but now he is going after him. is there a risk in that? jonathan: there are risks in everything, but the president and the white house have made the calculation...
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a hallway, old. somebody, i'm isabella's, you know. somebody doing on tells how m isn't turned to ms. angela was made an uncle john emma till yep. when i get down it says on cl mouses no longer luncheon. his father, he's too shy to speak on camera, but not brother knows he's worried about chosen china will fail. who is that? i'm is a well away be away by know brimwell. we're willing to listen to with that knowledge. knowledge in will may of funds will choose to reality here the joe. thank you. thank god talk to you. i just not brother's family like he's out one long young. i happy to see him hard, but they struggled to understand his life as an artist. she quoted again, this is also on ethan rios dominion, not from that. okay. yeah. oh yeah. who made given not here, then you go happen, marana de la daughter, may god bless, you know, ah no brothers. art has brought attention to some of the biggest issues facing china today. but perhaps his biggest challenge is bargaining a way to balance his work. with the responsibility he feels toward
a hallway, old. somebody, i'm isabella's, you know. somebody doing on tells how m isn't turned to ms. angela was made an uncle john emma till yep. when i get down it says on cl mouses no longer luncheon. his father, he's too shy to speak on camera, but not brother knows he's worried about chosen china will fail. who is that? i'm is a well away be away by know brimwell. we're willing to listen to with that knowledge. knowledge in will may of funds will choose to reality here the joe. thank you....
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we're told according to the nypd, rivera, along with another police officer, walked down the hallway to speak to the son of the mother who originally called authorities for assistance, and that's when, according to the nypd, the door swung open and shots began to be fired towards these officers, fatally wounding officer rivera, and wounding an officer currently fighting for his life. it wasn't until a third officer in the apartment managed to return fire, wounding a man that authorities have confirmed to be lesean mcneil, that this came to an end. we understand he is currently being hospitalized. look at the weapon mcneil has used a glock pistol, if you see there, it has a high capacity magazine attached, commonly known as a drum magazine. you can imagine the level of fire power if in fact it was full that this individual would have had at their disposal when they opened fire. the big question is whether or not the officers knew what they were up against when they were walking down that hallway. when you look at the pictures from last night, it's heartbreaking to see, so many men and
we're told according to the nypd, rivera, along with another police officer, walked down the hallway to speak to the son of the mother who originally called authorities for assistance, and that's when, according to the nypd, the door swung open and shots began to be fired towards these officers, fatally wounding officer rivera, and wounding an officer currently fighting for his life. it wasn't until a third officer in the apartment managed to return fire, wounding a man that authorities have...
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we could hear the shouting and commotion in the hallway outside the gallery. then the pounding on the door to the chamber as the members on the house floor were evacuated. terror and adrenaline coursed through our bodies as we lay on the floor, hidden behind the gallery rail. i grabbed the hand of my colleague sarah jacobs, just 31 years old on her fourth day of congress. sarah, i whispered, we have to crawl around this corner to get out of the line of fire. we were all terrified and we thought that we would die. suddenly a capitol police officer shouted, run, run, run, run! we scrambled across the entire length of the gallery, crouching down, ducking down, under the railings, terrified by the pounding on the door and the shouting outside the chamber. a tall, brave officer grabbed four of us and said, i will get you to the elevator, i will get you to safety. as we ducked into the elevator just as the raging rioters came charging down that third floor hallway, 1,000 acts of courage saved my life and saved our democracy by moments, not minutes. every struggle sl
we could hear the shouting and commotion in the hallway outside the gallery. then the pounding on the door to the chamber as the members on the house floor were evacuated. terror and adrenaline coursed through our bodies as we lay on the floor, hidden behind the gallery rail. i grabbed the hand of my colleague sarah jacobs, just 31 years old on her fourth day of congress. sarah, i whispered, we have to crawl around this corner to get out of the line of fire. we were all terrified and we thought...