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a nonprofit business they named humankind cookies >> so many loyal customers and friends >> so many. not give like an estimation. >> humankind cookie proceeds support families in need and columbia where their mother and father are from. >> our mom is actually really close with the director so it would ensure we knew exactly where the money was going to go and what it was going to be spent on. >> reporter: what started as a summer project during covid turned into quite the business. they are carefully hand packed boxes now sold at jean's fine food. >> jeans is amazing and they help us out and sell them at no margin. >> reporter: and speaking of profits. >> the outreach and support from the community has been insane and now we raised over $35,000 in cookies and all of the proceeds go to these kids and these families, so, super, super awesome. >> before they could only afford rice and beans. because of this and like especially things that has made the money flow more containt now they can afford eggs and chicken. >> he and his sister enjoy seeing videos and photos of the kids they are h
a nonprofit business they named humankind cookies >> so many loyal customers and friends >> so many. not give like an estimation. >> humankind cookie proceeds support families in need and columbia where their mother and father are from. >> our mom is actually really close with the director so it would ensure we knew exactly where the money was going to go and what it was going to be spent on. >> reporter: what started as a summer project during covid turned into...
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they started a nonprofit called humankind cookies. our juliette goodrich hung out with them while they were baking >>>>this is graham cracker and butter. >>>sarah and mateo molina spend many weekends in their family kitchen baking a cookie recipe that's been in the family for generations. it started out as a hobby for this brother and sister cooking >>>>duo, >>but soon this graham cracker, chocolate chip and walnut treat turned into something even sweeter. a nonprofit business they named humankind cookies >>>>so many like really loyal customers and friends. so many i couldn't even give like an estimation. >>>humankind cookie proceeds support families in need in casa san jose in colombia, where their mother and father are >>>>from. our mom is actually really close with the director of casa san jose so it would ensure that, like, we knew exactly where the money was going and what it was being spent on. >>>what started as a summer project during covid turned into quite the business after their carefully hand-packed boxes, now sold at jea
they started a nonprofit called humankind cookies. our juliette goodrich hung out with them while they were baking >>>>this is graham cracker and butter. >>>sarah and mateo molina spend many weekends in their family kitchen baking a cookie recipe that's been in the family for generations. it started out as a hobby for this brother and sister cooking >>>>duo, >>but soon this graham cracker, chocolate chip and walnut treat turned into something even sweeter....
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he sent the books down along with them to bring the truth so as to give insight among humankind. only those to whom it was given disagreed about it out of envy towards one another. after explanation had been brought to them. may peace be upon him. mohammed instructed his governors to embrace the people and show them kindness and extend compassion towards them, never treat those under your command with harshness or violence or people fall into two categories. they are either your brothers and religion or equals in creation. the mission of prophets has been to establish and promote truth and justice and society among all people regardless of color, race, gender, or language. peace and security in the world will not be achieved unless the rights of all individuals, communities, and nations are upheld with justice and fairness. let's ask ourselves, are the roots of war and bloodshed in today's world anything other than the fact that aggressors have violated the rights of others? overlooked the rights of nations? enforced discrimination and inequality. cap certain groups week -- week
he sent the books down along with them to bring the truth so as to give insight among humankind. only those to whom it was given disagreed about it out of envy towards one another. after explanation had been brought to them. may peace be upon him. mohammed instructed his governors to embrace the people and show them kindness and extend compassion towards them, never treat those under your command with harshness or violence or people fall into two categories. they are either your brothers and...
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native genocide, we cannot but conclude that this is the first time in the history of mankind, of humankind that we can... see reparations, people of can descent can see reparations on the horizon, it's a distant horizon, but we are a stage where we are talking about sums, where countries and empires built on the backs of slavery are bordering on apologizing and offering royal apologies, we're a stage where the vatican... which authorized the doctrine of necessity that allowed for the eradication of people of natural descent, the first people native people of countries around the world in the name of christianity, that doctrine has now been revoked, so in such a sense every achievement that is reported is a plus and from the establishment of the decade for people of african descent to the stage now where we are seeking second decade, the current president of the un general assembly dennis francis who is a diplomat from trinidad and tobago says the victims of the transatlantic slave trade were not merely robbed of their physical freedom but of their identity and dignity. in their memory, we
native genocide, we cannot but conclude that this is the first time in the history of mankind, of humankind that we can... see reparations, people of can descent can see reparations on the horizon, it's a distant horizon, but we are a stage where we are talking about sums, where countries and empires built on the backs of slavery are bordering on apologizing and offering royal apologies, we're a stage where the vatican... which authorized the doctrine of necessity that allowed for the...
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dative genocide, we cannot but conclude that this is the first time in the history of mankind of humankind that we can see reparations, people of ' can descent can see operations on the horizon, it's a distant horizon, but we are a stage where we are talking about sums where countries. and empires built on the backs of slavery are bordering on apologizing and offering royal apologies. we're a stage where the vatican which authorized the doctrine of necessity that allowed for the eradication of people of natural descent. the first people native people. of countries around the world in the name of christianity, that doctrine has now been revoked, so in such a sense, every achievement that is reported is a plus, and from the establishment of the decade for people of african descent to the stage now where we are seeking second decade, the... current president of the un general assembly, dennis francis, who is a diplomat from trinidad and tobago, says the victims of the transatlantic slave trade were not merely robbed of their physical freedom, but of their identity and dignity. in their memory
dative genocide, we cannot but conclude that this is the first time in the history of mankind of humankind that we can see reparations, people of ' can descent can see operations on the horizon, it's a distant horizon, but we are a stage where we are talking about sums where countries. and empires built on the backs of slavery are bordering on apologizing and offering royal apologies. we're a stage where the vatican which authorized the doctrine of necessity that allowed for the eradication of...
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. >> humankind will be there. >> humankind will be there for sure. yeah.and, come back. but, you know, i'm in this job, so there you go. i'll just report on it. okay. a quick reminder that you can stream ktvu news anytime. fox logo is now available on all streaming devices after recently adding samsung tvs to. scan the qr code on your screen right now, and you can search for the fox local app and then select ktvu. >> unless andre finds his way to mars, he will be joining you. >> i will be here. i'll be back. the new newscast. >> that's our next one. up at noon again. sherri shepherd is next here on ktvu fox two. thanks for being wit us. ♪ ♪ [cheering] ♪ ♪ [cheering] ♪ ♪ [cheering]
. >> humankind will be there. >> humankind will be there for sure. yeah.and, come back. but, you know, i'm in this job, so there you go. i'll just report on it. okay. a quick reminder that you can stream ktvu news anytime. fox logo is now available on all streaming devices after recently adding samsung tvs to. scan the qr code on your screen right now, and you can search for the fox local app and then select ktvu. >> unless andre finds his way to mars, he will be joining you....
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rights, that we should strive for a world free of barbarus. acts that outraged the conscience of humankind, genocide was declared to be a stain on the conscience of the world, and the world community took a stand against genocide. apartite was declared a crime against humanity and a stain on the conscience of the world. the united. nations took a stand against apart, these were seen as crimes against humanity then and they continue to be crimes against humanity now. it has been 11 months since the hamas attack that killed 1200 people and where hostages were taken. as south africa. we have condemned this attack. in response, israel embarked on an act of collective punishment in its assault on the people of gaza. the torment of the people of gaza continues unabated. more than 41,00 palestinians have been killed. homes, hospitals, churches, mosks and schools lie destroyed, fair mine and decease stalk the streets of gaza. this cannot but shock our collective humanity. the violence the palestinian people are being subjected to, is a grim continuation of more than half a century of apartid that
rights, that we should strive for a world free of barbarus. acts that outraged the conscience of humankind, genocide was declared to be a stain on the conscience of the world, and the world community took a stand against genocide. apartite was declared a crime against humanity and a stain on the conscience of the world. the united. nations took a stand against apart, these were seen as crimes against humanity then and they continue to be crimes against humanity now. it has been 11 months since...
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criminal court and a whole range of international treaties that in some ways are supposed to govern humankind against the kinds of atrocities that we saw during nazi germany, but clearly the very way that these entities are structured. "if you for example look at the international criminal court um and the obligation that there is to have member of the court from every one of the permanent powers of the united security council, if you look at the political or the powerlessness of the general assembly all of the time, all decisions of the un being subjected to the veto power or to the veto of" few great powers, none of these systems are really seriously designed to give justice, especially to the marginalized, the built insecurity in those systems, for the powerful, it is far to entrenched, and so what we get from these, even the unga, the united nations general assembly in the last few days, where the vast majority of countries have voted on have voted to support palestinian statehood, there were only 13 countries, of which about nine of them were minuscule countries, one of them as small as
criminal court and a whole range of international treaties that in some ways are supposed to govern humankind against the kinds of atrocities that we saw during nazi germany, but clearly the very way that these entities are structured. "if you for example look at the international criminal court um and the obligation that there is to have member of the court from every one of the permanent powers of the united security council, if you look at the political or the powerlessness of the...
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us think and made us look within ourselves and recognize that if our values don't suit benefiting humankind, we need to reevaluate. three. two. one. woohoo! the unveiling was met with applause. elliott jones is her grandson and says it isn't easy to put into words how much this means. i think for us, it is a way to permanently cement the legacy here in san francisco. a permanent fixture here at the library that can go on and inspire many other young girls who want to achieve their dreams. this doors. laura thomas is the artist eye on her esthetic sensibilities and how she described herself. this is just an amazing moment for not only our family, the city of san francisco, but the whole bay. christie smith, nbc, bay area news. she's such an inspiration. i know i have so many of her sayings on my phone. i say them to myself. they are good. it's like, wow, you know. and it could be in such a short, you know, phrase and you get so much out of it. she was a very deep human being. let's talk about the weather. we can tell it's warming up. yeah temperatures going up about 3 to 6 degrees today. ove
us think and made us look within ourselves and recognize that if our values don't suit benefiting humankind, we need to reevaluate. three. two. one. woohoo! the unveiling was met with applause. elliott jones is her grandson and says it isn't easy to put into words how much this means. i think for us, it is a way to permanently cement the legacy here in san francisco. a permanent fixture here at the library that can go on and inspire many other young girls who want to achieve their dreams. this...
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this is the fault of humankind? derived, causing the forests to dry out a lot more, with less rain. the amazon on top of losing the trees and biodiversity with that, their rivers are starting to dry out. the amazon is famous for its river, as well as the lungs of our planet. we are now starting to see devastating effects with 120 of the endangered river dolphins being found dead as the river subsides. thank you very much forjoining us. another report we wanted to bring you up—to—date is research about the octopus. they have eight legs and they live under the sea. but beyond that, what do you know about octopuses? well, new research has unveiled some interesting facts about these mysterious sea creatures. chief among them, they may go hunting with fish. the study shows that some octopuses will organise the aquatic hunting party, and decide what prey they're going to pursue. let's speak to eduardo sampaio from the max planck institute of animal behaviour, who's lead author of the research. there is a lot of love for t
this is the fault of humankind? derived, causing the forests to dry out a lot more, with less rain. the amazon on top of losing the trees and biodiversity with that, their rivers are starting to dry out. the amazon is famous for its river, as well as the lungs of our planet. we are now starting to see devastating effects with 120 of the endangered river dolphins being found dead as the river subsides. thank you very much forjoining us. another report we wanted to bring you up—to—date is...
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he was saying all of society has a role to play in looking after the environment for the sake of humankindwas here, the environment, one wejust across while he was here, the environment, one we just talked about, social cohesion was another one and interfaith dialogue, the other one that he touched on throughout his four nation tour here in the asia—pacific. nation tour here in the asia-pacific.— nation tour here in the asia-pacific. thank you, stephen _ asia-pacific. thank you, stephen lowry. - around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. all welcome back to the programme. is it possible for a sport like football to lift a o o . p rreg|on? well, that's what seems to be happening in the remote mountains of southwestern china where a competition between villages has captured the attention of the entire nation. it's even boosted tourist revenue by nearly 75%. our correspondent stephen mcdonell went there to meet the players — and their fans. these are the farmers, shopkeepers, and students who've become the stars of the guizhou village super league. a weekly grassroots spec
he was saying all of society has a role to play in looking after the environment for the sake of humankindwas here, the environment, one wejust across while he was here, the environment, one we just talked about, social cohesion was another one and interfaith dialogue, the other one that he touched on throughout his four nation tour here in the asia—pacific. nation tour here in the asia-pacific.— nation tour here in the asia-pacific. thank you, stephen _ asia-pacific. thank you, stephen...
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among his many legacies, the normandy landings represented the delivery of humankind to a better world central ideas of human dignity, liberty, and the rule of law. the ideas upon which this country was founded. at a time when the outcome of the great contest to sustain those values hung in the balance, the president of the united states chose not to make a speech, but with the people of this nation to make a solemn request to the almighty. a decision reflecting a worldview defined by humble acknowledgment of the limits of man and of man's ultimate dependence upon a just, all, loving god. for those like me, who have always lived within the light of that war's transcendent outcome, it is all too common to have never grasped or never been taught the central character of world war ii. the united states and its allies faced a real here and now today existential threat. if we lost, we would live under the jackbooted of nazi-ism. it was a fear that those born later have never known. as such, the fdr d-day prayer reminds us that the ideas that undergird our lives and which we take as givens a
among his many legacies, the normandy landings represented the delivery of humankind to a better world central ideas of human dignity, liberty, and the rule of law. the ideas upon which this country was founded. at a time when the outcome of the great contest to sustain those values hung in the balance, the president of the united states chose not to make a speech, but with the people of this nation to make a solemn request to the almighty. a decision reflecting a worldview defined by humble...
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he is fascinated by pushing the boundary of technology but also humankind's achievements in space.ne up there. he is with two senior engineers who go as mission specialists. on the right, the mission pilot is his best friend essentially, another adrenaline junkie and fighter pilot. caroline: they are the ones who are going to open the hatch, walk out, and make history. ed: what is different about the spacewalk is not just the altitude but the mechanism. we are used to pictures of spacewalk's on the outside of the iss or they have an airlock. this time they will be tethered. the only way to do it inside the capsule is to open the hatch so the two of them will go out one by one but there will be a vacuum inside quick meeting the other two who are not doing the spacewalk also have to have these specialist suits and float in a vacuum. when the two return, hopefully they close the hatch and add oxygen to the chamber and they will come home. caroline: let's hope. we want to turn from one race, the space race come to another one, the white house. presidential nominees are set to debate on
he is fascinated by pushing the boundary of technology but also humankind's achievements in space.ne up there. he is with two senior engineers who go as mission specialists. on the right, the mission pilot is his best friend essentially, another adrenaline junkie and fighter pilot. caroline: they are the ones who are going to open the hatch, walk out, and make history. ed: what is different about the spacewalk is not just the altitude but the mechanism. we are used to pictures of spacewalk's on...
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and it is worth it, and change the trajectory of humankind. >> reporter: polaris don will splash downhe weather. in cape canaveral, florida, fox news. david: as elon musk makes gains in outer space, log will is being stopped short in brazil. blocking citizens from going on the platform. brendan car has been outspoken about the threat to free speech and joins us now. you wrote a letter september 5th to the head of anna tell. he is your equivalent in brazil. they are and forcing the ruling by justice alexander to censor x, censoring of x even though it violates the brazilian constitution itself. isn't the real problem justice moraitis? >> exactly right. in a tell --intotel is enforcing it. this is a concerning story that has lots of elements. looks like it is part of a global surge in the censorship taking place across the world but also a real concern for doing business in brazil. if you look at bill ackman, he questioned whether this decision puts brazil on the path to becoming an investable. i think he's right. not only do they go after x in violation of brazil's constitution but the
and it is worth it, and change the trajectory of humankind. >> reporter: polaris don will splash downhe weather. in cape canaveral, florida, fox news. david: as elon musk makes gains in outer space, log will is being stopped short in brazil. blocking citizens from going on the platform. brendan car has been outspoken about the threat to free speech and joins us now. you wrote a letter september 5th to the head of anna tell. he is your equivalent in brazil. they are and forcing the ruling...
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it could change trajectory of humankind. >> the mission will last up to five days and it will land andplash down in gulf of mexico or atlantic depending what weather systems are doing, from space to the couch. >> steve: jonathan, they have new space suits, do they have back-up suits in case there is a problem? >> jonathan: they'll test them before they depressurize, if they find leaks, they will have to abandon the space walk. you have to rely on the suits you are wearing. >> steve: great report. >> brian: we rely on these suits, we are used to it. >> steve: what is your pressurized at? >> brian: can't give that away. up next, congressman elise stefanik will be joining us. >> woman: why did we choose safelite? we were loading our suv when... crack! safelite came right to us, and we could see exactly when they'd arrive with a replacement we could trust. >> vo: schedule free mobile service at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ i look back with great satisfaction on my 32 years in active duty. i understand the veteran mentality. these are people who have serv
it could change trajectory of humankind. >> the mission will last up to five days and it will land andplash down in gulf of mexico or atlantic depending what weather systems are doing, from space to the couch. >> steve: jonathan, they have new space suits, do they have back-up suits in case there is a problem? >> jonathan: they'll test them before they depressurize, if they find leaks, they will have to abandon the space walk. you have to rely on the suits you are wearing....
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whatever risk associated it is worth that we have no idea what it could do to change the trajectory of humankindxpected to last up to five days it will return to a splashdown in the atlantic or gulf of mexico depending on weather conditions during this very unpredictable time of year. >> will this be another victory for spacex especially in the recent boeing. we appreciate the live report. tropical storm francine is likely to become a hurricane today and is expected to make landfall in louisiana tomorrow, marissa torres joins us with an update. here we go again. >> is a in the third chapter coming out of a low it was an active start overall we talk about francina tropical storm but a strong one it is expected to become a hurricane by the end of the day today it's looking like it'll intensify in moving incredibly slow but you're moving off the texas mexico border off the coast and will track north, is expected to pick up speed but it's hanging over warm water with very little windshear meaning it has opportunity to continue to strengthen. by the time we get into wednesday morning were talking abo
whatever risk associated it is worth that we have no idea what it could do to change the trajectory of humankindxpected to last up to five days it will return to a splashdown in the atlantic or gulf of mexico depending on weather conditions during this very unpredictable time of year. >> will this be another victory for spacex especially in the recent boeing. we appreciate the live report. tropical storm francine is likely to become a hurricane today and is expected to make landfall in...
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resistance of people to live freely on their own land is probably the greatest force in the history of humankind. in terms of nationalism and politics. the israelis will be confronted for a long time with lebanon and palestine. they were in other places with the occupied land. i see this as a big jolt for hezbollah but a temporary one. we will need to wait and see what is the condition of hezbollah , which we won't know for a couple weeks. they are still firing rockets and those rockets come from yemen and they should worry the israelis. the bottom line is that this kind of mutual military attack makes people feel good but will not resolve the conflict. you also may have a political resolution. >> joyce, let me get your thoughts and what it means in terms lebanon's political scene. hezbollah i was the a paramilitary force and consider an organization here in the west but it is also political party that has members of parliament and ministers in the current government in lebanon. some saw hezbollah as a kingmaker, if you will or a major power broker in internal lebanese politics. given what has h
resistance of people to live freely on their own land is probably the greatest force in the history of humankind. in terms of nationalism and politics. the israelis will be confronted for a long time with lebanon and palestine. they were in other places with the occupied land. i see this as a big jolt for hezbollah but a temporary one. we will need to wait and see what is the condition of hezbollah , which we won't know for a couple weeks. they are still firing rockets and those rockets come...
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tough men wrestled for oil, murderous ambition bubbled up with the crude and made a plate as old as humankind. >> what was it all about me really? why? >> greed, plain and simple, just came out to greet. it was all about money. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i am natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> my question is, why? i did not mean, who, my only question was, why? >> they were beautiful people, in miami's sizzling south beach, singles who became lovers , and the newlyweds. they were still on their honeymoon, only married four days when this young bride was murdered. >> i get a phone call, screaming, crying. >> no murder weapon, no dna, but no shortage of suspects. >> you've got to prove it. >> did the red-hot miami lifestyle have something to do with their death? >> did admit to having encounters with other couples there. >> or was it simple jealousy? >> are you still intimate with yolanda? >> yes, we are. >> say that again! >> the trail. >> he said, he did not love her, he loved me. >> finally, a verdict. >> the years of waiting, the years of riding her, we needed justice. >>> he
tough men wrestled for oil, murderous ambition bubbled up with the crude and made a plate as old as humankind. >> what was it all about me really? why? >> greed, plain and simple, just came out to greet. it was all about money. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i am natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> my question is, why? i did not mean, who, my only question was, why? >> they were beautiful people, in miami's sizzling south...
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so you you really realize that even that number is enough destroy in 78 minutes, everything that humankind has created over millennia right. so you can do that. and you think back to 70,000 you want what we. well it's very interesting that you give me that anecdote. reagan's response to the day after, because i think the day after was in 84, 83, 83, and then in 85, gorbachev is elected. we get new leadership. we have an opening. reagan sees it and you seizes it and you get that statement from the both of them. a nuclear war can never be won and must never be fought. a phrase we still cite today. last year, the nuclear five nuclear powers in this un council. we issued that statement, agreeing that i mean, that's like an that's like a statement that should be carved in stone coming from those two individuals. and yet our nuclear force posture. tell me what you think about this. although the we claim it's for deterrence it's configured for war fighting. right. i mean, that is there's another paradox or could say a conundrum, right. because you can't undo that. the legacy goes back to that the
so you you really realize that even that number is enough destroy in 78 minutes, everything that humankind has created over millennia right. so you can do that. and you think back to 70,000 you want what we. well it's very interesting that you give me that anecdote. reagan's response to the day after, because i think the day after was in 84, 83, 83, and then in 85, gorbachev is elected. we get new leadership. we have an opening. reagan sees it and you seizes it and you get that statement from...
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we have no idea what it could do to really you know, you know, again, change the trajectory of humankinde end of the five day mission, polaris dawn will splashdown in the atlantic or the gulf of mexico, depending on weather. in cape canaveral, florida, jonathan serrie, fox news. >> let's get outside in the bay area. weather cool and mild, especially compared to where we were a week ago. rosemary. >> you're right. gasia. andre. it's going to be a cool pattern that not only for today, tomorrow, but all the way into the weekend. i'll show you those numbers here coming up in just a little bit. first, a view of the fog. this morning or afternoon as we cross over into the lunch hour. here's a look at storm tracker two. the trough developing off the pacific northwest coastline. there is what is bringing us this change in the pattern. as i mentioned before. yesterday afternoon we saw a nice drop in temperatures and the cool down continues today. the futurecast gives a good idea of there it is. the trough that's going to be with us for the next couple of days. it does move out. notice by thursday
we have no idea what it could do to really you know, you know, again, change the trajectory of humankinde end of the five day mission, polaris dawn will splashdown in the atlantic or the gulf of mexico, depending on weather. in cape canaveral, florida, jonathan serrie, fox news. >> let's get outside in the bay area. weather cool and mild, especially compared to where we were a week ago. rosemary. >> you're right. gasia. andre. it's going to be a cool pattern that not only for today,...
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levels ten times higher than before the pandemic these are age-old diseases that have tormented humankind, such as tuberculosis, measles, cholera, and polio tragically, many of these diseases are preventable take measles from 2000 to 2019, the share of children receiving at least one dose of the measles vaccine rose from 71% it is 6% that prevented an estimated 25 million deaths during the disruption of the pandemic, the vaccinated chef fell to a.d. 1%. it has bounced back to only 83%. a level previously seen in 2009 measles is now surging in the u.s. and abroad. >> the w.h.o. reported an 88% increase in cases last year one major factor here is vaccine hesitancy according to a 2023 unicef report, surveys found declining support for childhood vaccinations in 52 out of 55 countries compared to before the pandemic, or double-digit decline in most places people who have been sowing doubts about vaccines should realize they are costing lives another disease raising fears around the world is mpox, formerly known as monkeypox. its spread widely in 2022 now a deadlier strain is proliferating and
levels ten times higher than before the pandemic these are age-old diseases that have tormented humankind, such as tuberculosis, measles, cholera, and polio tragically, many of these diseases are preventable take measles from 2000 to 2019, the share of children receiving at least one dose of the measles vaccine rose from 71% it is 6% that prevented an estimated 25 million deaths during the disruption of the pandemic, the vaccinated chef fell to a.d. 1%. it has bounced back to only 83%. a level...
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in the whole history of humankind we have only once had such a precedent.establishing a special tribunal because we live in a new century. we must look further. justice must be independent of when and how the world -- we cannot wait. >> do you feel that your work is a document for history or a document for the present and the achievement of justice or is it all of those things? >> our work is a work in the human dimension, because when you have sharp geopolitical debates about the war -- the war turned people into numbers, so what we are literally doing, we are returning people their names and you are totally right, justice for the past or the future. justice has a huge strategic impact to the present because if even part of russians start to have a doubt that probably this time they will not avoid responsibility, this doubt converted into an effort to decrease brutality of russian war crimes and this means that we can save thousands, thousands and thousands of lives. >> thank you so much for being here tonight and thank you for the work you are doing. >> t
in the whole history of humankind we have only once had such a precedent.establishing a special tribunal because we live in a new century. we must look further. justice must be independent of when and how the world -- we cannot wait. >> do you feel that your work is a document for history or a document for the present and the achievement of justice or is it all of those things? >> our work is a work in the human dimension, because when you have sharp geopolitical debates about the...
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we have no idea what it could do to really, you know, you know, again, change the trajectory of humankindthe end of the five day mission, polaris dawn will splash down in the atlantic or the gulf of mexico, depending on weather. in cape canaveral, florida, jonathan serrie, fox news. >> the presidential debate is coming up next right here on ktvu and presentation. welcome to a special pregame coverage of the abc news presidential debate simulcast here on fox. i'm shannon bream in washington. we're just about an hour away from the start of the first,
we have no idea what it could do to really, you know, you know, again, change the trajectory of humankindthe end of the five day mission, polaris dawn will splash down in the atlantic or the gulf of mexico, depending on weather. in cape canaveral, florida, jonathan serrie, fox news. >> the presidential debate is coming up next right here on ktvu and presentation. welcome to a special pregame coverage of the abc news presidential debate simulcast here on fox. i'm shannon bream in...
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punish the states and the leaders who start such wars in the present, but in the whole history of humankind nuremberg trials. when criminals were tried only after the regime had collapsed so now we are working on establishing [ inaudible ] because we live in a new century. we must move further. justice must be independent of when and how the war ends. it cannot wait. >> do you feel your work is a document for history or a document for the present and the achievement of justice or is it all of those things? >> our work is a work in the human dimension because when we have very sharp political debates about the war, we lose this dimension. the war turned people into the numbers, so what we are literally doing, we are returning people their names and you are totally right, justice has no impact just for the past or the future, it has a huge strategic impact for the present because of even part of russian start to doubt that probably this time they will not avoid responsibility, this doubt converts into an effect to decrease the brutality of russian war crimes and this means that we can save th
punish the states and the leaders who start such wars in the present, but in the whole history of humankind nuremberg trials. when criminals were tried only after the regime had collapsed so now we are working on establishing [ inaudible ] because we live in a new century. we must move further. justice must be independent of when and how the war ends. it cannot wait. >> do you feel your work is a document for history or a document for the present and the achievement of justice or is it...
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this gentleman is a danger not only to this democracy, but to humankind yeah, i mean, we should note that lieutenant governor robinson one of the reasons why so few people believe his denials because this completely fits with what we know about the wild and unhinged and offensive things he has already said and he acknowledged saying on social media for years and you mentioned his comments about the jewish community. >> he had some wildly offensive anti-semitic posts about the movie black panther just a rant have you, in the modern day. so let's say, since the year 2000, ever heard anything like this from a lieutenant governor and candidate for governor no. >> but we are in a climate where the vis-a hurtful language has been accepted. we need to reject all candidates who seek to divide country and create an atmosphere that could cause harm there is no reason any citizen black, white, male, young, old, you name it should support this type of language, this type of individual. and i don't care that he's an african african-american male or whether it's a white male, this should not be ac
this gentleman is a danger not only to this democracy, but to humankind yeah, i mean, we should note that lieutenant governor robinson one of the reasons why so few people believe his denials because this completely fits with what we know about the wild and unhinged and offensive things he has already said and he acknowledged saying on social media for years and you mentioned his comments about the jewish community. >> he had some wildly offensive anti-semitic posts about the movie black...
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we have no idea what it could do to really you know, you know, again, change the trajectory of humankindwill splashdown in the atlantic or the gulf of mexico, depending on weather. in cape canaveral, florida, jonathan serrie, fox news. >> a report out today lists housing costs and inflation as the top concerns for latino voters in california. the national nonprofit group latino community foundation sponsored the poll, which surveyed more than 900 people, 57% chose housing and inflation, 15% selected the border and immigration. more latinos favor democratic presidential nominee kamala harris over republican nominee donald trump. california has 9 million latino registered voters, which is a quarter of all latino eligible voters in the u.s. in this increasingly digital age, political experts say the clips that live on forever on social media could end up having a bigger impact on voters than the live broadcast of tonight's presidential debate itself. >> younger demographics are not as likely to tune in and kind of watch the debates. they're more likely to kind of catch the highlights that t
we have no idea what it could do to really you know, you know, again, change the trajectory of humankindwill splashdown in the atlantic or the gulf of mexico, depending on weather. in cape canaveral, florida, jonathan serrie, fox news. >> a report out today lists housing costs and inflation as the top concerns for latino voters in california. the national nonprofit group latino community foundation sponsored the poll, which surveyed more than 900 people, 57% chose housing and inflation,...
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and that's only the nighttime that humankind has ever spotted one before impact wow, okay a life-saving rescue by the italian coast guard after a boat carrying migrants sank off the coast italy's seven syrian nationals were rescued, 21 others including children, are missing then there's this talk about a smash and grab thieves in seattle using a front-loader stolen from a construction site to steal an entire atm pushing it's safe down the street both the front-loader and the safe were later found abandoned about a half a mile down the road. >> barely. there's no word on the money that may or may not have been in the safe. but this is no extraordinary measures all right. a man trapped in his suv and swept away by a flash flood in san antonio, gets it all on video. he said does he was just trying to stay calm once he realized his vehicle was no longer in his control he was eventually rescued by alamo heights firefighters wildfires burning through the night just outside brazil's capital, firefighters have struggled to control this plays. it's now burned for two days and bright a blanketed
and that's only the nighttime that humankind has ever spotted one before impact wow, okay a life-saving rescue by the italian coast guard after a boat carrying migrants sank off the coast italy's seven syrian nationals were rescued, 21 others including children, are missing then there's this talk about a smash and grab thieves in seattle using a front-loader stolen from a construction site to steal an entire atm pushing it's safe down the street both the front-loader and the safe were later...
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space technology will protect the united states not just the economy but technology they can benefit humankind like we just discussed. as yes it's works recruit additional international partners how can we the government continue to promote diplomacy over china's no limits question you see countries like india putting a vehicle in the dark side of the moon for about $75 million. granted it's not man it does cut corners it may beat on the same bureaucracy requirements back we partner with other countries to make this a more efficient process? >> there will be effectively partner with other countries is to establish we are going to do great things. and that there is room for everyone of like mind to join us we cannot partner with people with an empty bag. we have to be clearly seen to be doing things in an efficient expeditious focus determent way. when that happens partners will appear for. >> in a yield with the statement this investment is an investment in the future and has great economic and technological benefit to us as we continue. thank you. puts the gentleman yields back i recognize my
space technology will protect the united states not just the economy but technology they can benefit humankind like we just discussed. as yes it's works recruit additional international partners how can we the government continue to promote diplomacy over china's no limits question you see countries like india putting a vehicle in the dark side of the moon for about $75 million. granted it's not man it does cut corners it may beat on the same bureaucracy requirements back we partner with other...
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not just the technology but technology that can benefit humankind like we just discussed. as the united states works with international partners, how can we, the government, continue to promote its vision in space? you can see countries like india putting a vehicle on the dark side of the moon for about $75 million. granted, it is not manned. maybe we don't have the same bureaucracy requirements. but how can we partner with other countries to make this a more efficient process? >> away be effectively partner with other countries is to establish that we are going to do great things and that there is room for everybody of like mind to join us. we can't partner with people with an empty bag. we have to be clearly seen to be doing things in an efficient, expeditious, focused and determined way. when that happens, partners will appear. >> i yield with the statement that this investment is an investment in the future and has great economic and technological benefit to us as we continue the best in artemis. thank you. i yield. >> i recognize my colleague for five minutes, the sco
not just the technology but technology that can benefit humankind like we just discussed. as the united states works with international partners, how can we, the government, continue to promote its vision in space? you can see countries like india putting a vehicle on the dark side of the moon for about $75 million. granted, it is not manned. maybe we don't have the same bureaucracy requirements. but how can we partner with other countries to make this a more efficient process? >> away be...
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tough men wrestled for oil, murderous ambition bubbled up with the crude and made a plate as old as humankindgreet. it was all about money. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i am natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> my question is, why? i did no
tough men wrestled for oil, murderous ambition bubbled up with the crude and made a plate as old as humankindgreet. it was all about money. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i am natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> my question is, why? i did no
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edge will protect the united states and not just the economy but technologies ic that can benefit humankind as we just discussed. how can we, the government, continue to promote this vision of space diplomacy over china? you can see countries like india putting the vehicle on the dark side of the moon for $75 million. now, granted, it does cut some corners and then maybe they do not have the same bureaucracy requirements but how can we partner with other countries to make this a more efficient process? >> the way we effectively partner with other countries is to establish that we are going to do great things. and that there is room for everybody of like mind to join us. we can't partner with people -- we can partner with people with an empty bag. okay? we have to be clearly seen doing things in an efficient expeditious focused determined way. and when that happens partners will appear. >> right. thanks. this investment is an investment in the future. and has great economic and technological benefit to us as we continue to invest in artemis. thank you. >> the gentleman yields back to recogni
edge will protect the united states and not just the economy but technologies ic that can benefit humankind as we just discussed. how can we, the government, continue to promote this vision of space diplomacy over china? you can see countries like india putting the vehicle on the dark side of the moon for $75 million. now, granted, it does cut some corners and then maybe they do not have the same bureaucracy requirements but how can we partner with other countries to make this a more efficient...
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but if you put them to scale and compare their hazard for humankind and local health it is mote versuslet me say questions for the record are due by noon tomorrow with the signed hardcopies delivered to the city clerk on in particular ms. gross and dr. jenkins if you could perhaps coordinate on recommendations for us and that space however you want to do that is fine i will love to get those in. we ask that witnesses respond to those questions within seven days with no further business for the committee the vote on the floor has already begun our hearing is adjourned. >> thank you. [background noises] [background noises] [inaudible conversations]
but if you put them to scale and compare their hazard for humankind and local health it is mote versuslet me say questions for the record are due by noon tomorrow with the signed hardcopies delivered to the city clerk on in particular ms. gross and dr. jenkins if you could perhaps coordinate on recommendations for us and that space however you want to do that is fine i will love to get those in. we ask that witnesses respond to those questions within seven days with no further business for the...
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we must follow -- for the sake of the survival of humankind and the future generations.e into consideration future as move towards vital transformation. it becomes increasingly clear that our success hinges on the firm commitment to uphold -- and respect for international law. which are the cornerstones of our global order. this order that has been forged in u.n. by you and your predecessors is now under severe threat. bulgari has always been committed to the values of multilateralism and will continue to be using the experience from the successful bulgarian presidency of the u.n. economic and social council, and our current mandate as a member of the human rights council. excellencies, in 2015 all u.n. member states adopted unanimity settlement calls for peace and prosperity of the whole planet. nowadays they remain full mobilization of international efforts. however, we must admit that this year deterioration of international peace and security environment in the last years is -- of our sustainable development agenda, undermining the rules-based international order. re
we must follow -- for the sake of the survival of humankind and the future generations.e into consideration future as move towards vital transformation. it becomes increasingly clear that our success hinges on the firm commitment to uphold -- and respect for international law. which are the cornerstones of our global order. this order that has been forged in u.n. by you and your predecessors is now under severe threat. bulgari has always been committed to the values of multilateralism and will...