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so i picked this, i picked and have a present for the let me put it on it to somebody as quick for some work. ok. so i think if our discussions will only be them second mellowed, you reappear. he said, thank you, sick like you because i was there but there's only garbled for the camera. it is probably me or more. it was her way with no sorrow by slow motion yours. from earlier we always said that she disappeared. the pull you the pull you meet? she demanded, but she she did too little dog. if you do, my lad felt maybe too little moppet. email you come and do the demand that i will tell myself how it looks like. i don't squish butter purely dueler. mission bit of money is often enemies. to come in handy. chop me when you could all 6 of us i was a $64.00 mom or more for this is a can a 15 year mark or isn't considered a common puter for me? me a book i got on your fellow vissi, a fan of decision physical danger of the coma and my declining past mark on this. it gets a good read memoir due to be 11 work which he ended to leave for their subjects. you know, good experience the unit for me c
so i picked this, i picked and have a present for the let me put it on it to somebody as quick for some work. ok. so i think if our discussions will only be them second mellowed, you reappear. he said, thank you, sick like you because i was there but there's only garbled for the camera. it is probably me or more. it was her way with no sorrow by slow motion yours. from earlier we always said that she disappeared. the pull you the pull you meet? she demanded, but she she did too little dog. if...
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so i picked i'll have a present for the let me put it on a point to make somebody quick for subvocal case i think they pop just what i need . them. thank you keith. you. said thank you. sick like you. always are. and certainly garbled by the grammar you did you drive all you me or more more and better way only in the us i don't know why so often the i was promoted or we were. so i. she disappeared the pull you pull you meet she remembers she she did a little dog. and you do mylar maybe too little whopping. evaluate how men do demand that i would tell myself if the cocky squish is supposed to purely do or. measurement of only often enemies to come in handy chop even you could. the ones that are. much a 64 mom or more for this is akin to 15 years ago mark or. as you consider a computer for me me acquired a book i got was a fellow visiting. a friend of a sears a physical deja dot com are. on my dick law the postmark on. this it gets a good read memoir due to the be 11 what he had to leave for their. subjects you know good experience don't you for me poor persons want to go pers are born
so i picked i'll have a present for the let me put it on a point to make somebody quick for subvocal case i think they pop just what i need . them. thank you keith. you. said thank you. sick like you. always are. and certainly garbled by the grammar you did you drive all you me or more more and better way only in the us i don't know why so often the i was promoted or we were. so i. she disappeared the pull you pull you meet she remembers she she did a little dog. and you do mylar maybe too...
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this want to be a little longer you will make it so i picked the key so i picked this i picked and said if you suffer the let me put it on it. was only as quick for some work ok so i think it was just crackers when only. the big. them. thank you. second mellowed you. he said thank you. super like you because i was there now. there's only garbled for the camera it is probably me or more it was your only way with your sorrow my soul washing yours from earlier we were. up. so i. she disappeared the pull you pull you meet she remembered she she did a little dog. if you do. maybe too little of it. come home to the demand that i will tell myself how it looks like squish a spot a purely dual. mission bit of money is often enemies to come in handy sharp knew when you could. was it of. much a 60 for mom or dad or for this is a can you fit in your. mark are. there for me me a book i got was a fan of busy as a fan of decision physical danger of the comma and my declining past mark on. this it gets a good read memoir due to the b. 11 work which he had to leave for their subjects you know good exper
this want to be a little longer you will make it so i picked the key so i picked this i picked and said if you suffer the let me put it on it. was only as quick for some work ok so i think it was just crackers when only. the big. them. thank you. second mellowed you. he said thank you. super like you because i was there now. there's only garbled for the camera it is probably me or more it was your only way with your sorrow my soul washing yours from earlier we were. up. so i. she disappeared...
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so the stock dropped 7% since i picked it.nough but the s&p has gone up 20% during the same time which really makes it an awful call. jack: don't beat yourself up. jack, the only tech stock on our list was your broadcom call. that turned out to be a real good one. >> not quite as good as carlton's pick or ben's pick. i like this stock. they didn't do anything fancy. didn't convert balance sheet to bitcoin or deliver cannabis by drone. it is cheap. 16 times cash flow. dividend 3%. jack: dude, cannabis by drone. that should abyss for us next year. the melting ice cub on your use was department stores t was ugly for them before the pandemic. it pot uglier naturally you said you avoid them. they rallied. is this a dead-cat bounce? >> i thought it would be disappointing christmas season for the companies we got the vaccine news. they shot higher. i feel like i've been beat up by a pack of angry macy's san tas. i don't love the stocks but they have had a remarkable bounce. jack: people are going back to the malls. slowly surely. tha
so the stock dropped 7% since i picked it.nough but the s&p has gone up 20% during the same time which really makes it an awful call. jack: don't beat yourself up. jack, the only tech stock on our list was your broadcom call. that turned out to be a real good one. >> not quite as good as carlton's pick or ben's pick. i like this stock. they didn't do anything fancy. didn't convert balance sheet to bitcoin or deliver cannabis by drone. it is cheap. 16 times cash flow. dividend 3%....
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but in fact years the call for this is the lineup that i showed you and that's the person you picked actually this is the guy. wow ok. there's the guy oh well one of the things i did was i said you know good job. you remember me saying us when you're positive when we don't force me i don't think that i was right right and so that made you more confident yes when you said that he had a good job then yes i did right but still you wells and other experts say this kind of feedback during police lineup was routine in the u.s. and canada until recently forced terrible consequences for certain. you know de officer might say something like good that that's who are suspect is that positive feedback will inflate the confidence of the witness and make them a more persuasive and powerful witness by the time they get on the stand basically i'm stamping in that person who they packed into their memory so that person starts to increasingly become their memory. why do our memories change like this is there a neurological explanation. neuroscientist and jogging addict steve ramirez says the deeper pro
but in fact years the call for this is the lineup that i showed you and that's the person you picked actually this is the guy. wow ok. there's the guy oh well one of the things i did was i said you know good job. you remember me saying us when you're positive when we don't force me i don't think that i was right right and so that made you more confident yes when you said that he had a good job then yes i did right but still you wells and other experts say this kind of feedback during police...
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for and i think in my mind i narrowed it down and i picked at number 3 and i told him i was positive he told me that's who he thought and then and i really appreciated that because i felt so relieved in court it was absolutely unshakable. because he told me i was right in thompson's case she was reinforced after the photos she was reinforced again after the life line up telling her that again she was right by the time of that trial ronald cotton was remembering. ronald cotton as exoneration was big news in north carolina. it became the 1st state to pass legislation requiring mandatory reforms for eyewitness testimony. among these reforms the officer conducting a police lineup must be unaware of which person in the lineup is a suspect other states soon followed just as memory scientists had long urged. fast changing memory science isn't only challenging assumptions in the courtroom. it's also posing intriguing new questions about the human mind. what does it say about all of our memories of our families our friendships and ourselves. are any of us reliable witnesses to our own lives.
for and i think in my mind i narrowed it down and i picked at number 3 and i told him i was positive he told me that's who he thought and then and i really appreciated that because i felt so relieved in court it was absolutely unshakable. because he told me i was right in thompson's case she was reinforced after the photos she was reinforced again after the life line up telling her that again she was right by the time of that trial ronald cotton was remembering. ronald cotton as exoneration was...
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i travel around the world? >> reporter: married to his wife susan for 38 years. >> in russia for example, a russian guy whistle it when he pickedp our bags and i thought, jose, you made it kid, you made it. you know what they used to call avocados? >> pears. >> you got it. >> reporter: two sons. >> wouldn't let us off the stage. >> reporter: born blind in puerto rico, jose moved with his family to spanish harlem in new york in 1950. jose was five years old. >> my father would take my brothers to see the movies. one day i said listen, dad, why don't you take me to the movies with you guys. and my father would laugh, ha, what are you going to do in a movie, you can't see? i thought to myself, "a," don't movies have sound? >> reporter: began teaching himself guitar at age nine. did you pick it up and think this is the instrument for me? >> before i picked it up i knew, it would be the instrument for me because i loved the sound. >> reporter: he turned out to be a natural. >> well there's something i can do better than any of you, and that was music. and i think that feeling that allowed me not to be bitter, not to blame god becaus
i travel around the world? >> reporter: married to his wife susan for 38 years. >> in russia for example, a russian guy whistle it when he pickedp our bags and i thought, jose, you made it kid, you made it. you know what they used to call avocados? >> pears. >> you got it. >> reporter: two sons. >> wouldn't let us off the stage. >> reporter: born blind in puerto rico, jose moved with his family to spanish harlem in new york in 1950. jose was five years...
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but 10 year old seville i picks the cotton tirelessly. while elsewhere other children her age play or go to school seville i understood leagues have to work in the field with their parents and relatives. civility whether she ever had any free time well after breakfast my father says come on let's go and work and in the afternoon my mother tells me to look up to my younger sister. she was upset when we asked if she ever had any free time to play. and that is 12 years old. he's been driving a tractor since he was 10. he says that he enjoys that the picking cotton is tough . every year he works in the fields for up to 2 months. that's how long the harvesting takes. injuring the time he and the children don't go to school. we pick cotton from 6 in the morning to 6 at night he when the sun the whole time it's always the same and the same for all of my friends. but your father shenouda with you tonight for the fun of. dreams of a better future. he wants to be a policeman. i want to have a steady income and i want my children to have a better lif
but 10 year old seville i picks the cotton tirelessly. while elsewhere other children her age play or go to school seville i understood leagues have to work in the field with their parents and relatives. civility whether she ever had any free time well after breakfast my father says come on let's go and work and in the afternoon my mother tells me to look up to my younger sister. she was upset when we asked if she ever had any free time to play. and that is 12 years old. he's been driving a...
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this is lazy this is the 65 steps i pick up so my dad and i always look for. a school so i got some more it never hands never ends as i will never. winning the lottery enable david to realise his childhood dream he's now the proud owner of more than 20 cars worth a total of around a half $1000000.00. simply did he imagined that before just imagine his all watching t.v. programs but you always always out a dream of having a nice vehicle to work on an old classic. and i have several i'm catching up to. millions of americans try their luck every week hoping one day their numbers come up if. it is an institution in the u.s. played by one in a tree americans one hour also get this almost $80000000000.00 lottery tickets and scratch cards are sold here each year and the signs of the country's population means jackpots are astronomical. the record jackpot of more than one and a half $1000000000.00 was won in 2016 and again in $28.00. california's leaders named it. like it is now it's now. in america a lot of people dream of becoming a billionaire. since winning his ja
this is lazy this is the 65 steps i pick up so my dad and i always look for. a school so i got some more it never hands never ends as i will never. winning the lottery enable david to realise his childhood dream he's now the proud owner of more than 20 cars worth a total of around a half $1000000.00. simply did he imagined that before just imagine his all watching t.v. programs but you always always out a dream of having a nice vehicle to work on an old classic. and i have several i'm catching...
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so i picked you so i packed all have a present for the let me put it on a point to make somebody quit for cellblock ok so i think the pop just what i need . them. thank you keith. you. said thank you. so thank you. and certainly garbled for the camera you did you have all the me here more more and better way only in the us i don't know why so much in the us from under we. are. so much. she disappeared the pull you pull your meat she remembers she she did all or do. you do mylar maybe too little of it. a man do demand that i would tell myself if the cocky squishes fucked up really doing our mission would have only often enemies to come in handy sharp even you could. of. moshe 64 mom or more for this is akin to 15 years ago mark or. as you consider a computer for me me acquired a book i got was a fellow visiting. a friend of a sears if a 2nd deja dot com are. on my decline i ask mark on. this it gets a good read memoir due to the be 11 what he had to leave all the subjects you know that experience those of you for me poor persons want to go pers are born. if possible and have a quality
so i picked you so i packed all have a present for the let me put it on a point to make somebody quit for cellblock ok so i think the pop just what i need . them. thank you keith. you. said thank you. so thank you. and certainly garbled for the camera you did you have all the me here more more and better way only in the us i don't know why so much in the us from under we. are. so much. she disappeared the pull you pull your meat she remembers she she did all or do. you do mylar maybe too little...
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but 10 year old seville i picks the cotton tirelessly. while elsewhere other children her age play or go to school civilian or siblings have to work in the field with their parents and relatives. just civility whether she ever had any free time well after breakfast my father says come on let's go and work and in the afternoon my mother tells me to look up to my younger sister. she was upset when we asked if she ever had any free time to play. and that is 12 years old. has been driving a tractor since he was 10. he says that he enjoys that the picking cotton is tough . every year he works in the fields for up to 2 months. that's how long the harvesting takes. a drink this time keep the children don't go to school to learn optional we pick cotton from 6 in the morning to 6 at night when the sun the whole time it's always the same and the same for all of my friends. but your father shenouda with you tonight for the. dreams of a better future. he wants to be a policeman. i want to have a steady income and i want my children to have a better l
but 10 year old seville i picks the cotton tirelessly. while elsewhere other children her age play or go to school civilian or siblings have to work in the field with their parents and relatives. just civility whether she ever had any free time well after breakfast my father says come on let's go and work and in the afternoon my mother tells me to look up to my younger sister. she was upset when we asked if she ever had any free time to play. and that is 12 years old. has been driving a tractor...
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almost every time i pick up a newspaper in india, i find an ad for a missing child.staring this country in the face, but there is very little public outrage. i've been investigating the networks behind this huge trafficking industry and meeting the children it exploits into the sex trade, domestic slavery and, like ahmed, who we saw freed in the raid, into child labour. ahmed and the other boys have been taken to mukti ashram, a rehabilitation centre just outside delhi. here, they are given an education and a fresh start. ahmed was sent to work thousands of miles from home after a trafficker promised his parents he'd give him a better life. how did you get through every single day? and how did your boss treat you? ahmed was rescued by arshad mehdi, who has been fighting child slavery and traffickers for decades, but the task isn't getting any easier. this is jharkhand, 1,000 kilometres east of delhi. the majority of child trafficking victims come from the poorest, most remote parts of the country like here. poonam toppo has dedicated her life to fighting india's chil
almost every time i pick up a newspaper in india, i find an ad for a missing child.staring this country in the face, but there is very little public outrage. i've been investigating the networks behind this huge trafficking industry and meeting the children it exploits into the sex trade, domestic slavery and, like ahmed, who we saw freed in the raid, into child labour. ahmed and the other boys have been taken to mukti ashram, a rehabilitation centre just outside delhi. here, they are given an...
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i picked that paper up and hold it next to my face. i said this is not me. like i hope y'all don't think all black people look alike. >> reporter: in june robert williams spent 30 hours in a michigan detention facility after police near detroit incorrectly identified him as a suspect in a shoplifting case. the only evidence they had linking him to the crime was bad facial recognition. >> i can't really put into words. it was one of the most shocking things i ever had happened to me. >> reporter: police departments around the country have been using facial recognition for the last several years, but one federal study found a majority of the software shows racial bias, with higher rates of false positives for black and asian faces compared to white faces. parks had been incarcerated before and considered a plea deal even though he was innocent so he wouldn't run the risk of getting a long prison sentence. >>> coming up, 2020 in review. >> a look back at the biggest headlines. >> and we are putting you to the test with two truths and a lie 2020 edition. two tru
i picked that paper up and hold it next to my face. i said this is not me. like i hope y'all don't think all black people look alike. >> reporter: in june robert williams spent 30 hours in a michigan detention facility after police near detroit incorrectly identified him as a suspect in a shoplifting case. the only evidence they had linking him to the crime was bad facial recognition. >> i can't really put into words. it was one of the most shocking things i ever had happened to me....
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but in fact years the culprit this is the lie now that i showed you and that's the person you picked actually this is the guy wow ok. there's a guy. one of the things i did was i said you know good job right you remember me saying that when you positively unfree and force me i don't think that i was right right and so that made you more confident yes when you said that you had a good job then yeah i did right but still you wells and other experts say this kind of feedback during police lineup was routine in the u.s. and canada until recently forced terrible consequences for certain. you know de officer might say something like good that's that's who are suspect is that positive feedback will inflate the confidence of the witness and make them a more persuasive and powerful witness by the time they get on the stand basically i'm stamping in that person who they packed into their memory so that person starts to increasingly become their memory. why do our memories change like this is there a neurological explanation. neuroscientist and jogging addict steve ramirez says the deeper proble
but in fact years the culprit this is the lie now that i showed you and that's the person you picked actually this is the guy wow ok. there's a guy. one of the things i did was i said you know good job right you remember me saying that when you positively unfree and force me i don't think that i was right right and so that made you more confident yes when you said that you had a good job then yeah i did right but still you wells and other experts say this kind of feedback during police lineup...
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think so i think it's either one or say. 6. there pick one or number 6 and if i had to choose the one i would pick number one. what the participants don't know is that the real thief isn't even among the photos. but when they finally make a tentative choice wells offers positive feedback yeah yeah yeah right but you did good job. ok so your number 6 the jobs are sex with minors but well you're very you're very observant person the question is has he stood their confidence i think i would be about maybe 90 percent pop in the fat was the man. 8590 percent that's all that's pretty sure ok finally wells shows them a photo of the real thief so this is the person you pick right i suppose i tried to suggest to you that it means that person no no i would never. but in fact years the call for this is the line up and i showed you and that's the person you picked actually this is the guy. wow ok. there's the guy. one of the things i did was i said you know good job. when you positively reinforce me i don't think that i was right and so that made you
think so i think it's either one or say. 6. there pick one or number 6 and if i had to choose the one i would pick number one. what the participants don't know is that the real thief isn't even among the photos. but when they finally make a tentative choice wells offers positive feedback yeah yeah yeah right but you did good job. ok so your number 6 the jobs are sex with minors but well you're very you're very observant person the question is has he stood their confidence i think i would be...
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so i believe the gist of his question is that he did not see and i'm not sure that i picked up on allof it, but i think he did not experience or see a lot of racism until he went to north carolina. he's probably talking about for brad, north carolina. he said that he sought some of the blacks shot between seven and nine. i think his question is even in the 1960s used to hug some of this going on. if that's his question, that's absolutely correct. america is still not a perfect country. so in the 1960s, although the military led the way as far as a institution to integrate in the 19 fifties, he still had some turbulent times going on in the 1960s. i picked up two or three different stories. every american seniors and officers to living today who came in the military in the sixties and we're still experiencing some level of racism when they were assigned certain locations. where they perhaps wanted to buy a house or perhaps go off base and eat at a hamburger establishment. >> think you are jumping in on that. i should have mentioned, when you are talking about the history of african ame
so i believe the gist of his question is that he did not see and i'm not sure that i picked up on allof it, but i think he did not experience or see a lot of racism until he went to north carolina. he's probably talking about for brad, north carolina. he said that he sought some of the blacks shot between seven and nine. i think his question is even in the 1960s used to hug some of this going on. if that's his question, that's absolutely correct. america is still not a perfect country. so in...
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but in fact years the call for this is the lineup that i showed you and that's the person you picked actually this is the guy wow ok. there's the guy oh well one of the things i did was i said you know good job right you remember me saying us when you positively unfree and forced me i did think that i was right right and so that made you more confident yes when you said that i had a good job then yeah i did right but still you wells and other experts say this kind of feedback during police lineup was routine in the u.s. and canada until recently forced terrible consequences for certain. you know de officer might say something like good that that's who are suspect that positive feedback will inflate the confidence of the witness and make them a more persuasive and powerful witness by the time they get on the stand basically i'm stamping in that person who they packed into their memory so that person starts to increasingly become their memory. why do our memories change like this is there a neurological explanation. neuroscientist and jogging addict steve ramirez says the deeper problem
but in fact years the call for this is the lineup that i showed you and that's the person you picked actually this is the guy wow ok. there's the guy oh well one of the things i did was i said you know good job right you remember me saying us when you positively unfree and forced me i did think that i was right right and so that made you more confident yes when you said that i had a good job then yeah i did right but still you wells and other experts say this kind of feedback during police...
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and i pick up my house and myself i mean yes there is a money making thing we mustn't deny this i was it is you know so it's valentine's day. but sorrow. i don't can't raise much money as you know i am having happened to have picked irish and so does everyone else i know what christmas marks the birth of jesus christ. if a christmas day follows on december 25th a public holiday is the celebration start the previous evening on christmas eve to get. them out in most countries where the holiday is marked the christmas season already gets underway november with christmas lights and christmas markets in the house back. so often so that's true insult to where the crist can go market is a tradition that stretches back 525 years that the history of europe's christmas market states to the late middle ages when they exist in many parts of the former roman empire. it is who quite common visitors come to look for gifts to enjoy themselves. to come. by next tides sides or christmas time inside sport is simply fantastic i was here for my 1st mozart weekly product through a new production of the ope
and i pick up my house and myself i mean yes there is a money making thing we mustn't deny this i was it is you know so it's valentine's day. but sorrow. i don't can't raise much money as you know i am having happened to have picked irish and so does everyone else i know what christmas marks the birth of jesus christ. if a christmas day follows on december 25th a public holiday is the celebration start the previous evening on christmas eve to get. them out in most countries where the holiday is...
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ok i pick up where we. like it. turns out. my. the way i make. it are a 100000 people maybe gathering in victoria one of the few places on chinese soil questacon you mark me down and. there are signs of. a looming extradition bill which will certainly be. a nightmare. stay with us for the next hour or 2 and we're back on facebook live with live running commentary. finals than a bottle of. water he's posing out saying her time to. get booked on time you don't own going home with t. i'm not. up on how the law gong. how. hard that would be. something. for many people in hong kong. vigil is an indicator of sort of the health of the. we do a roundup of all the major print newspapers and on the day after to provide our readers with a sense of the media landscape as it is in hong kong so 1st of all your house i will daily newspaper with pro-democracy leanings the slogan to here is very kate june 4th justice will prevail now on the other end of that spectrum we have one way pro and talks on how they are financially backed by china liaison office so we us
ok i pick up where we. like it. turns out. my. the way i make. it are a 100000 people maybe gathering in victoria one of the few places on chinese soil questacon you mark me down and. there are signs of. a looming extradition bill which will certainly be. a nightmare. stay with us for the next hour or 2 and we're back on facebook live with live running commentary. finals than a bottle of. water he's posing out saying her time to. get booked on time you don't own going home with t. i'm not. up...
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i picked that paper up and hold it next to my face. i said this is not me.ike i hope y'all don't think all black people look alike. >> reporter: in june robert williams spent 30 hours in a michigan detention facility after police near detroit incorrectly identified him as a suspect in a shoplifting case. the only evidence they had
i picked that paper up and hold it next to my face. i said this is not me.ike i hope y'all don't think all black people look alike. >> reporter: in june robert williams spent 30 hours in a michigan detention facility after police near detroit incorrectly identified him as a suspect in a shoplifting case. the only evidence they had
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what do i pick? what's going to actually work? their heartbreaking story next. (soft chimes) - [announcer] forget about vacuuming for up to a month. shark iq robot deep cleans and empties itself into a base you empty as little as once a month. and unlike standard robots that bounce around it cleans row by row. if it's not a shark, it's just a robot. with the kids at home and less money coming in, there'd be no way we could afford health insurance. my kids think i'm a superhero. but even superheroes need help sometimes. we found help at covered california. and not just us. 9 out of 10 people who enrolled got financial help. covered california. this way to health insurance. enroll now at coveredca.com >>> the pandemic is forcing families to make life and death decisions. one texas couple is struggling with mounting debt, a potential eviction and trying to provide for their three children. cnn's ed lavandera is live in dallas with more. tell us about them, ed. >> reporter: good morning, alisyn. well, millions of americans are sufferi
what do i pick? what's going to actually work? their heartbreaking story next. (soft chimes) - [announcer] forget about vacuuming for up to a month. shark iq robot deep cleans and empties itself into a base you empty as little as once a month. and unlike standard robots that bounce around it cleans row by row. if it's not a shark, it's just a robot. with the kids at home and less money coming in, there'd be no way we could afford health insurance. my kids think i'm a superhero. but even...
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i picked up -- i actually got -- what made me a better teacher doinging to workshops and continuing education, that type of thing that all teachers were required to do. there masters degree, honestly -- and the doctorate -- i wrote three designated papers and put a lot of research and time into it and thought there was some value into them. i could have done a thesis. i finished college in less than three years. and i majored in english and journalism. so i can write, and i can do research. i found very little -- and that was the consensus of my fellow teachers. was we really did not get that much value, as far as translating to the classroom. honestly, i think it really is -- what we call putting on airs, around here, when you insist. -- fine, i am glad she has got a doctorate. more power to her. but it is deceptive to call yourself doctor. the new york times does not always refer to ben carson as dr. ben carson. and senator paul, ron paul, he is a doctor, medical doctor. all my friends who are doctors and all, they're jim, doug, s arah, joy -- they do not go around insisting people stick ti
i picked up -- i actually got -- what made me a better teacher doinging to workshops and continuing education, that type of thing that all teachers were required to do. there masters degree, honestly -- and the doctorate -- i wrote three designated papers and put a lot of research and time into it and thought there was some value into them. i could have done a thesis. i finished college in less than three years. and i majored in english and journalism. so i can write, and i can do research. i...
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pick? caller: i think he is qualified. think his credentials are qualified, but i think he is going to be stumbling. somebody saying his comments on isis, and now with everything going on with china, because china celebrated him. now you have what's going on with swalwell with china. now they are trying to make china a big deal. there is some baggage. host: appreciate that. let's take a look at the president-elect announcing lloyd austin as his defense secretary. >> he was the person president obama and i entrusted with the incredible task of bringing home america's forces and redeploying our military equipment safely out of iraq. it was the largest logistical operation undertaken by the army in 60 years. getting it done required much more than military know-how. general austin was a diplomat. it was not an easy task. he built relationships with the iraqi counterparts and with our coalition partners. he was a statesman representing at country with a skill tables i have sat with him, with foreign leaders. i wondered whether
pick? caller: i think he is qualified. think his credentials are qualified, but i think he is going to be stumbling. somebody saying his comments on isis, and now with everything going on with china, because china celebrated him. now you have what's going on with swalwell with china. now they are trying to make china a big deal. there is some baggage. host: appreciate that. let's take a look at the president-elect announcing lloyd austin as his defense secretary. >> he was the person...
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ijust listen to itjust in case i pick something up, you know. etter known as silky slim, is a community activist. he listens on police scanners for incidents which might turn deadly. i listen to it all day, as much as i can. i think, late at night, um, 1:00 or 2:00 in the morning, i listen for that, that one call. let's see what we can get. he and a small team go out each night to film responses to 911 calls in the area. in the last five years, they have caught two police killings on camera, and the aftermath of a third. but it can be risky. i get out of my car, i take my camera and i hold it up and i started filming. and the police draws his gun and says "what is that you got pointed at me?" i said, "this is my camera and it is not pointed at you." "i can't tell from here, put your hands up!" so i could have lost my life then and there. and he knew that it was a phone, but he also knew that he could have shot and said that he thought it was a gun and ijust would have been dead. move back. it's a threat that silky is uniquely placed to handle. bl
ijust listen to itjust in case i pick something up, you know. etter known as silky slim, is a community activist. he listens on police scanners for incidents which might turn deadly. i listen to it all day, as much as i can. i think, late at night, um, 1:00 or 2:00 in the morning, i listen for that, that one call. let's see what we can get. he and a small team go out each night to film responses to 911 calls in the area. in the last five years, they have caught two police killings on camera,...
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i. pick up and died 3 years later. in vienna where in the city's theatres and concert halls his music. made history. is eternal music. and of course we've got plenty more on beethoven at w.'s classical music channel on you tube micah it's not just about beethoven there you and your colleagues are giving a platform for a living artist is one. of the most exciting people from the classical music scene like i was a female on the tepco you go live it and the piano player compose a chickasaw this explains why is it really ok not to like not sell a base of oh that sounds very controversial and i one of the artists who really impressed me actually was tenor you want to ask for a we've got some excerpts from our special on him that we can check out now. i don't know if he. does this give us. this does this mean does this role and i'm so glad to she looks good for her she hoped. in a given enough time to carve out this case for justice on this front and i think. coming. out of the peanuts wish to invite. you to start fresh butt
i. pick up and died 3 years later. in vienna where in the city's theatres and concert halls his music. made history. is eternal music. and of course we've got plenty more on beethoven at w.'s classical music channel on you tube micah it's not just about beethoven there you and your colleagues are giving a platform for a living artist is one. of the most exciting people from the classical music scene like i was a female on the tepco you go live it and the piano player compose a chickasaw this...
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i wrote this for you how the cheap pick how did you pick this extraordinary line up. well 1st about what an honor and an extraordinary privilege and pleasure it is to be here with you i chose those particular people because i wanted to make certain points and the points i wanted to make had to adhere to at least more broadly speaking the circumstances. an outline of their existence especially their their deaths so if i want to speak about the way in which there was a white set of black futures i wrote about briana taylor i wrote a letter to brianna table and these are letters written to z's people not about them to further objectify them or exploit them for book sales and dollars i want to speak directly to them in a kind of you know roundtable with the ancestors recently arrived for the most part so briana taylor allowed me to talk about white said her life was stolen metaphorically that represents the condition the plight in predicament of black people ritual arge our futures were stolen from africa brought here to north america in this case the 13 colonies then what
i wrote this for you how the cheap pick how did you pick this extraordinary line up. well 1st about what an honor and an extraordinary privilege and pleasure it is to be here with you i chose those particular people because i wanted to make certain points and the points i wanted to make had to adhere to at least more broadly speaking the circumstances. an outline of their existence especially their their deaths so if i want to speak about the way in which there was a white set of black futures...
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definitely not, and i think you pick up definitely not, and i think you pick up an important point nowvate equity, which seems to quite often beat stripping these companies often beat stripping these companies of their assets over long period of time. and, yes, definitely none of them are particular well proved for them are particular well proved for the challenges that online retail represents. i think also the government has a part to playful stu b government has a part to playful stub and think that the really crippling business rates over the past for years have put quite a lot of shocks out of business —— they really crippling. i think it is easy for previous chancellors, not rishi sunak, to get of business rates, thinking that that is a quick fix and companies can afford to pay, easier to do that than to target individuals, and actually that is the way to ruin for lots of shops, sunken —— so ——so| —— so i hope soon apple consider a breakfor —— so i hope soon apple consider a break for businesses —— so i —— so i hope soon apple consider a breakfor businesses —— so i hope that suna
definitely not, and i think you pick up definitely not, and i think you pick up an important point nowvate equity, which seems to quite often beat stripping these companies often beat stripping these companies of their assets over long period of time. and, yes, definitely none of them are particular well proved for them are particular well proved for the challenges that online retail represents. i think also the government has a part to playful stu b government has a part to playful stub and...
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people wear masks but some people balk at the idea of being told to do so i think with some of the shutdowns are doing and the picking and choosing that they're doing is making it very difficult for lot of businesses like most of the people nowadays like even ehlers are not right now but i think it's for the best like there's happy. south dakota now sees the highest hospitalisation rate of the u.s. and there is no relief in sight here at the vera mccann in hospital the intensive care unit is at capacity patients are dying from cold but on a daily basis is putting a big strain on nurses and doctors who are increasingly overwhelmed by the amount of patients they're seeing every day. out of schroeder is one of them he and his colleagues are working 12 hour shifts trying to save those who are at the brink of death. a task which comes with the personal toll we deal with a lot of dying right now unfortunately not everybody is recovering how we'd like. it a little harder every day people are coming in typically requiring much oxygen a lot of them end up getting a breathing tube. and from there you know it's just a battle fo
people wear masks but some people balk at the idea of being told to do so i think with some of the shutdowns are doing and the picking and choosing that they're doing is making it very difficult for lot of businesses like most of the people nowadays like even ehlers are not right now but i think it's for the best like there's happy. south dakota now sees the highest hospitalisation rate of the u.s. and there is no relief in sight here at the vera mccann in hospital the intensive care unit is at...
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go down to begin their 1000 feet long enough to get through the pre-show news was down a path i pick on you that must be 50 feet is very low up pretty high for something . respect sorry but if my break up. because of. what the believed to be a few shops. i was. made. to come see. me up i feel free. to talk to me if i decide to follow. god. was. saying that all of these. of course to us. was. pretty to do you just reach because even if you use it for full permission from the police to do what you saw no title you. have the on line here. tonight i think you got me. out of some kind of cut our constitution is fucked up i want to see how you found that 64 years ago and he knew all it could be for nothing. to prove that. piece. you see we have. national issues. that he could not. come back to our what he did almost feel. like. we. cause. you. all see through him i saw. you did you feel you make you you make. the country good reasons. make up muslim a good deal you got something that was. the. didn't. face us life splits. we went down lately nice. laughs. oh. no. we had sore didn't get us s
go down to begin their 1000 feet long enough to get through the pre-show news was down a path i pick on you that must be 50 feet is very low up pretty high for something . respect sorry but if my break up. because of. what the believed to be a few shops. i was. made. to come see. me up i feel free. to talk to me if i decide to follow. god. was. saying that all of these. of course to us. was. pretty to do you just reach because even if you use it for full permission from the police to do what...
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from college, i think that that's somewhat normal, but i went ahead and i, i went to college and i picked the major. and i was glad that i had people in my life, their courage, me just to go ahead and a lot of people because they've learned that they've been sent just that they're not smart enough. they're not good enough. they don't try i bet your high school diploma gets your college degree and then keep pursuing what it is that you have a skill set for and your passion about one of the hardest, most heartbreaking things about not having your ged or your high school diploma is sometimes you hit a ceiling at work or you miss an opportunity. we don't want you to miss. we want people to have those up to know what the best do to you know, i'm not iostat into every, the lot of those walking around, but i graduated man education and you need to plan one of things. i think we're really not talking about high school students about is this subject that i like to call success? we teach english, we teach math, but we don't teach success. which regardless how smart you are in any of those other cat
from college, i think that that's somewhat normal, but i went ahead and i, i went to college and i picked the major. and i was glad that i had people in my life, their courage, me just to go ahead and a lot of people because they've learned that they've been sent just that they're not smart enough. they're not good enough. they don't try i bet your high school diploma gets your college degree and then keep pursuing what it is that you have a skill set for and your passion about one of the...
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graduated from college i think that that's somewhat normal but i went ahead and i i went to college and i picked the major and i was glad that i had people in my life that encouraged me just to go ahead and go in a lot of people because they've learned that they've been sent messages that they're not smart enough they're not good enough they don't try and tell me which i . bet your high school diploma gets your college degree and then keep pursuing what it is that you have a skill set for and you're passionate about one of the hardest most heartbreaking things about not having your eyes with a coma is sometimes you hit the ceiling at work or you miss an opportunity we don't want you to miss we we want people to have those are. the best food you know i'm not honest that it a lot of walking around but a graduate of man education and you need to plan. one of things i think we're really not talking to high school students about is this subject that i like to call success we teach english we teach math but we don't teach success which regardless how smart you are in any of those other categories if y
graduated from college i think that that's somewhat normal but i went ahead and i i went to college and i picked the major and i was glad that i had people in my life that encouraged me just to go ahead and go in a lot of people because they've learned that they've been sent messages that they're not smart enough they're not good enough they don't try and tell me which i . bet your high school diploma gets your college degree and then keep pursuing what it is that you have a skill set for and...
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i picked that paper up and hold it next to my face. i said, this is not me. i hope y'all don't think all black people look alike? in june robert williams spent 30 hours in a michigan detention facility after police incorrectly identified him as a suspect in a shoplifting case. the only evidence they had linking him to the crime was bad facial recognition. >> i can't put into words. it was one of the most shocking things i ever had happen to me. >> reporter: police departments around the country have been using facial recognition technology for the last several years, but one federal study from 2019 found a majority of the software shows racial bias, with higher rates of false positives for black and asian faces compared to white faces. as for parks, he had been incarcerated before and considered a plea deal, even though he was innocent. so he wouldn't run the risk of getting a long prison sentence. kenneth, mona? >> all right, megan, thank you. >>> coming up, the tiny royal heard speaking for the first time. >>> also ahead, people afraid to leave their homes
i picked that paper up and hold it next to my face. i said, this is not me. i hope y'all don't think all black people look alike? in june robert williams spent 30 hours in a michigan detention facility after police incorrectly identified him as a suspect in a shoplifting case. the only evidence they had linking him to the crime was bad facial recognition. >> i can't put into words. it was one of the most shocking things i ever had happen to me. >> reporter: police departments around...
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with 2 minutes left on the clock slog i picked up a false clever run and the dutchman netted his knife goal of the season with most but jumping to 4th time remain unbeaten blaster was full of praise for his main man may cost. he's very important for us also in defense here because when we talk they were born in very very high and so he's the starting point and he works very hard for the team. champions league qualification is very much on the cards for unfancied. and there's no reason they can't get the job done in the fall match they hear about because he continues his hot streak. about of a cause ecstatic winning goal celebration probably deserves an award of its own but the scene just before it was equally brilliant. threading the needle such a thing. i. just bought the rights to secure the trial complete the. last story. i'm willing to deal with but it's not so much to call a problem this is a man in fine fine form in front of goal that's now mine in his last bluesy gear a parent sees what is going on. these are your overrun like this jim who was the most amazing thing to do recall
with 2 minutes left on the clock slog i picked up a false clever run and the dutchman netted his knife goal of the season with most but jumping to 4th time remain unbeaten blaster was full of praise for his main man may cost. he's very important for us also in defense here because when we talk they were born in very very high and so he's the starting point and he works very hard for the team. champions league qualification is very much on the cards for unfancied. and there's no reason they...
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i picked a couple of names and i spent hours and hours at the schomburg center thankfully we have such a great collection. it was tricky in some cases to find information on these women and i find that was overlooked it was tricky to find information on somebody who died a century ago all of a sudden i asked on - - expect him to have the narrative that was so important to tell the tales. >> definitely. sondra what was that like for you? who are the women you really wanted to bring to the forefront and why? >> i was at josephine she was the first black woman to own and operate a black newspaper in the country and it just made sense. but also how she went behind the scenes to help and how she used her but then when those that she was involved with as much as she did for a woman of color by using the fact her like she was in people than actually question her knowing certain things and she is just fascinating and i definitely wanted to write about her. >> in this bridge that may feel like fraud in some ways. >> and to be an englishwoman but definitely identified with the work of the black
i picked a couple of names and i spent hours and hours at the schomburg center thankfully we have such a great collection. it was tricky in some cases to find information on these women and i find that was overlooked it was tricky to find information on somebody who died a century ago all of a sudden i asked on - - expect him to have the narrative that was so important to tell the tales. >> definitely. sondra what was that like for you? who are the women you really wanted to bring to the...
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i . picked up. in a festive. last minute christmas cheer for you recruiting. their way. and i am very christmassy just talking about. joint 1st and major was it to me and. i thank you thank. you 13 w. . surviving. and then returning to normal life. meaningless legislation the struggles of long term side effects they don't know if their symptoms will never go away. the trials. for life after. 90 minutes w. . people looking for courage. there are many answers. there are many reasons. and there are many alternatives. to. make up your own mind. made for minds. this is d.w. news and these are our top stories prominent russian opposition figure alexina of all me says he has spoken with one of the security agents allegedly involved in his poisoning last august he maintains the agent believed he was talking to a government official and revealed details about the attack the investigative a.
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i picked one off the shelf and i happen to be in sociology class and the teacher they're also taught a civil war class. i started reading and i just thought, it was the most fascinating people that i had ever read about. in the middle of the civil war. so that is really what fascinated me was looking at these people who were dealing with the most cataclysmic moment of their lives and in some ways the nation's lives in trying to figure out how to navigate those situations. they would just far enough away to be strange in just close enough to be very familiar at the same time. it's going to be the people along for me. >> you get to chancellor's friends vicksburg and as a permanent historian. could you tell us about some of the things you did there. i am not necessarily saying in terms of accomplishments but i think our audience is interested, you know, what does it mean to be a part interpreter slash historian like a place in fredericksburg? >> we means a lot of people work. we are the federal government so we do a lot of that. on the more fun side of things, it involves managing volun
i picked one off the shelf and i happen to be in sociology class and the teacher they're also taught a civil war class. i started reading and i just thought, it was the most fascinating people that i had ever read about. in the middle of the civil war. so that is really what fascinated me was looking at these people who were dealing with the most cataclysmic moment of their lives and in some ways the nation's lives in trying to figure out how to navigate those situations. they would just far...
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of all i want to pick your brain on some bigger topics there so you know and i know that the world's been printing money out of hand all the central banks are deeply in debt and now the i.m.f. is demanding a new bretton woods now what does this mean michael what can we anticipate we're going to have to tie theeye turns he says something i believe it'll be gold i'm sure you believe it'll be some kind of cryptic currency but the idea that our central bank central bank that belongs to the world's reserve currency. could one time in their lives spend trends $85000000000.00 a month and we thought that was off the wall now they're printing a $120000000000.00 their challenge sitting on her in 20000000000 dollars of each and every month. it is absurd so great that the thinner central banks and some fashion i've already lived in the late one each of gold and you probably say bitcoin but there's one thing we can do the children families are that's shorter to originally in 1913 to be an emergency lender of last resort and then more earth and evolve into an organization that is now supporting re
of all i want to pick your brain on some bigger topics there so you know and i know that the world's been printing money out of hand all the central banks are deeply in debt and now the i.m.f. is demanding a new bretton woods now what does this mean michael what can we anticipate we're going to have to tie theeye turns he says something i believe it'll be gold i'm sure you believe it'll be some kind of cryptic currency but the idea that our central bank central bank that belongs to the world's...
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. >> i picked up on that with julia mancheste who writes for the hill. >> we know mitchll mccon essentiallylocked an effort om eirnes andreychuk schumer to bring forth an up or down t vote ot $2,000 stimulus check. connell didn't indicate why he did say that president trump in calling for that $2,000 smulus check called on greater regulations or tech companies as well other initiatives in terms of investigating the 2020 lepresidentialion purchase saying without evidence there esdence of voter fraud. we know that is playing into mcconnell as decision but lots of drama on capitol becau know senator been sanders said he will block the senate's move to override the defense spending bill veto this president trump put forth in the senate if they do not vote on the $2,000 stimulus check. >> let's askhe question. if it is $600 how quickly will they get it? >> we are expecting americans will start it get them by the end of the year so inhe next couple of days and in connection month. we know the government will be trying to get that to americans considering we are starting off the year in aery dire
. >> i picked up on that with julia mancheste who writes for the hill. >> we know mitchll mccon essentiallylocked an effort om eirnes andreychuk schumer to bring forth an up or down t vote ot $2,000 stimulus check. connell didn't indicate why he did say that president trump in calling for that $2,000 smulus check called on greater regulations or tech companies as well other initiatives in terms of investigating the 2020 lepresidentialion purchase saying without evidence there...
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for our health system, i think about 15% initially of people qualify for the vaccine would be able to get the vaccine by the next several days. it is going to be hard for us to picki do want to say as well there is evidence as you point out in the moderna trial that the vaccine not only did a good job of preventing illness but did a good job preventing infections. we have not seen that data from pfizer as well. starting to put all the pieces together. it is likely that these vaccines will also reduce infection or reduce the viral load or the amount of virus somebody is carrying in their body. we just got to see that data and i think it is going to be important. >> when we hear the head of warp speed talking about the doses for pfizer and moderna, 100 million doses equals 50 million people because two doses are needed. >> you talk about 60% or 70% of the country, you are talking about 500 million doses roughly, celebrated by a few weeks as we know. we always have to take that into account. some of the trials are looking at one dose sort of regiment. these ones we are talking about moderna thoauthorized this week requiring two doses. >> the cdc will offer recommend
for our health system, i think about 15% initially of people qualify for the vaccine would be able to get the vaccine by the next several days. it is going to be hard for us to picki do want to say as well there is evidence as you point out in the moderna trial that the vaccine not only did a good job of preventing illness but did a good job preventing infections. we have not seen that data from pfizer as well. starting to put all the pieces together. it is likely that these vaccines will also...
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in pleasanton a program expected to continue through the end of the year for me and my neighbors, i picked up from my neighbors to families are just asked to stay in their cars and the program is open to everyone. >>the effort to feed the community holds special meaning on giving tuesday the first tuesday following thanksgiving recognized around the world as a day to contribute to those in need was about the 2 dogs they're able to give us dog food. >>so it takes the edge off the venue in a position on giving tuesday says paul us please and donating type not kitchen all trying out a haven everybody this time now. >>homeless inside and the number of days who are now food insecure may only grow through the holiday in pleasanton philippe djegal kron 4 news. >>coming next on kron 4 news at 6.30 today is world aids day. how the world is remembering those who are affected by that and epidemic and san francisco was considered the epicenter of the aids crisis we go deep into our archives to show you the conditions back at the height of the epidemic and after the break we talk with th >>well as the
in pleasanton a program expected to continue through the end of the year for me and my neighbors, i picked up from my neighbors to families are just asked to stay in their cars and the program is open to everyone. >>the effort to feed the community holds special meaning on giving tuesday the first tuesday following thanksgiving recognized around the world as a day to contribute to those in need was about the 2 dogs they're able to give us dog food. >>so it takes the edge off the...