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grades and like the others, i went through wondering if i could handle sexual harassment, wonder if ial could turn the other chek when it came to ms. believing, wondering whether or not everything that was happening to me i could still avail. one of the worst i did when i did start to do well, and anonymous reporter wrote a parody about me where they stated openly the only reason i was doing well was because i was using my cinnamon oil. that's part of the era i was in the era he's women were in. next slide, please. these women came when the liberation was a movement back in the united states. if anybody showed they actually believed there were institutional obstacles to women's advancement, then they made fun of you and said they were looking for a crutch. that's one of the reasons, this outsiders, these women rewrote the story of war not because of x or y chromosomes, it's because they had different ways of life and expanded conception of war. there was a more humane way to write it especially about the countries war taking place. that's who they are and i look forward to questions. th
grades and like the others, i went through wondering if i could handle sexual harassment, wonder if ial could turn the other chek when it came to ms. believing, wondering whether or not everything that was happening to me i could still avail. one of the worst i did when i did start to do well, and anonymous reporter wrote a parody about me where they stated openly the only reason i was doing well was because i was using my cinnamon oil. that's part of the era i was in the era he's women were...
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ial his parents are here. first create the crisis and take the 4. that's the focus of tonight's "angle." it was march 2020 and 3 out of 4 americans were told to stay home. why? >> it's all about getting that curve down and not overwhelming the hospital system. >> steps were taken like social distancing to flatten the pandemic curve so hospitals are not overwhelmed. >> you want to slow the spread of this. so you keep the number of cases lower. >> laura: americans hunkered down for weeks. some longer. grand gestures were made by government officials and a lot of private citizens to pay tribute to our heroes on the front lines of covered. -- covid. they lit up the empire state building and people hung out windows to cheer on nurses and doctors. >> [cheers and applause]. >> laura: even celebrities got in on the act expressing their gratitude. >> i want to thank all of the workers on the front line that are risking their lives every day. >> we are here to celebrate the doctors and the nurses who are risking their health to save ours. >> laura: and let's
ial his parents are here. first create the crisis and take the 4. that's the focus of tonight's "angle." it was march 2020 and 3 out of 4 americans were told to stay home. why? >> it's all about getting that curve down and not overwhelming the hospital system. >> steps were taken like social distancing to flatten the pandemic curve so hospitals are not overwhelmed. >> you want to slow the spread of this. so you keep the number of cases lower. >> laura:...
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Sep 28, 2021
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tonight we're following new developments in the myste m ial sunday for the 22-year-old near her home on new york's long island. the manhunt continues for petito's fiance brian laundrie. tonight his parents' attorney says speculation that they assisted brian in avoiding arrest is, quote, just wrong and they do not know where he is. >>> all right. tonight there has been a rare public safety alert from the d.e.a. warning of a dramatic increase in overdoses and fake prescription drugs containing potentially deadly doses of the painkiller fentanyl. these counterfeit pills are made to look like prescription painkillers. they are being sold on the street and online. more than 9 million fake pills hve been seized just this year. >>> all right. coming up next, once condemned, now embraced. >>> tonight we're observing hispanic heritage month with a fresh look at a piece of america's car culture that was once condemned. len ramirez of our cbs station kpix takes us for a spin. >> so you ready to roll? >> reporter: cruising san francisco's mission district in roberto hernandez's 1964 chevy lowrid
tonight we're following new developments in the myste m ial sunday for the 22-year-old near her home on new york's long island. the manhunt continues for petito's fiance brian laundrie. tonight his parents' attorney says speculation that they assisted brian in avoiding arrest is, quote, just wrong and they do not know where he is. >>> all right. tonight there has been a rare public safety alert from the d.e.a. warning of a dramatic increase in overdoses and fake prescription drugs...
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Sep 6, 2021
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and also, to put these also into context ial understand as a child you were an avid reader you were waiting for your eyes to go bad. you mentioned going to and from school held on the handlebar of your bike. we complain about people that is pretty extreme. >> it was extreme. did twice collide with parked cars. the something shocking is being absorbed in a book and suddenly flying to the air and landing. it happened more than once. i was aas slow learner. the interesting thing about imagination side and how science particularly with the brain there is a modern perspective that can help make this clear. i will begin by saying cares at interviews, using words to bring out from within. to do that artfully you cannot do it crudely. you have to elicit what our garden, hidden or poorly understood and our experiences from the patient. you have to look at these in a careful, respectful, and slow way. it's almost like you are doing ysomething with words that could never be done they could not be done with a microscope, certainly could not be done with a scalpel. not even with electrodes, with a moder
and also, to put these also into context ial understand as a child you were an avid reader you were waiting for your eyes to go bad. you mentioned going to and from school held on the handlebar of your bike. we complain about people that is pretty extreme. >> it was extreme. did twice collide with parked cars. the something shocking is being absorbed in a book and suddenly flying to the air and landing. it happened more than once. i was aas slow learner. the interesting thing about...
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Sep 22, 2021
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volcano roars back to life the trail of devastation, the lives impacted and the warnings stheegnie ials may b ju t binng ♪♪ energy is everywhere... even in a little seedling. which, when turned into fuel, can help power a plane. at chevron's el segundo refinery, we're looking to turn plant-based oil into renewable gasoline, jet and diesel fuels. our planet offers countless sources of energy. but it's only human to find the ones that could power a better future. (struggling vehicle sounds) think premium can't be capable? think again. ♪ (energetic music) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the first ever at4 lineup. premium and capable. that's professional grade from gmc. >>> investigators say a mystery shooter or shooters was hiding in a forest along side a highway near kiev and opened fire on the advisers car when it drove by. the adviser was not hurt but his driver is in critical condition. man hunt under way still unclear who did the shooting or why. always with ukraine one thinks russia the attempted assassination happened while the youukrainian president was in new york city he spoke and rallied
volcano roars back to life the trail of devastation, the lives impacted and the warnings stheegnie ials may b ju t binng ♪♪ energy is everywhere... even in a little seedling. which, when turned into fuel, can help power a plane. at chevron's el segundo refinery, we're looking to turn plant-based oil into renewable gasoline, jet and diesel fuels. our planet offers countless sources of energy. but it's only human to find the ones that could power a better future. (struggling vehicle sounds)...
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i mean, it was, they were colleg ial. oval, and anyway, both the progressives as well as the moderates, and one of the things that i think is important, and i'm trying to get people to focus on, is what is it you like? what do you think, now forget a number. what do you think we should be doing? is it appropriate, in your view, to cut taxes from working class people by providing for daycare, providing for early education, three and four years old. is it appropriate to do something about free community college or do you want, i'm telling you, what are your priorities? and several of them, when they go through their priorities, it adds up to a number higher than they said they were for because i think this is, we're getting down to the hard spot here. people are having now to go in and look in detail as to what it is specifically they're for. it's a little bit like when we went through, and i'll end with this. it's a little bit like when we went through the issue of the bipartisan deal on infrastructure. there were a lot of
i mean, it was, they were colleg ial. oval, and anyway, both the progressives as well as the moderates, and one of the things that i think is important, and i'm trying to get people to focus on, is what is it you like? what do you think, now forget a number. what do you think we should be doing? is it appropriate, in your view, to cut taxes from working class people by providing for daycare, providing for early education, three and four years old. is it appropriate to do something about free...
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Sep 17, 2021
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ial for misuse and have found to be inaccurate at identifying certain groups of people. moreover, the technology and how it has been used in prosecution raises constitutional concerns that call into question the basic tenets of fairness and due process, underpinning all criminal prosecutions. the criminal consequences implicated by these darker elements weren't closer examination by this body. congress has found itself at a disadvantage. the information on how law enforcement agencies have adopted facial recognition technology remains underreported or nonexistent. today, we are beginning facial recognition technology out of the shadows and into the light. this dialogue must start with a simple question about whether this technology is sufficiently accurate to justify its use by the police and if the risk of depriving someone of their liberty unjustly is too great. to add untested facial recognition technology to our policing would only serve to exacerbate the issue still plaguing urge terminal justice system. large-scale adoption of this technology would inject further i
ial for misuse and have found to be inaccurate at identifying certain groups of people. moreover, the technology and how it has been used in prosecution raises constitutional concerns that call into question the basic tenets of fairness and due process, underpinning all criminal prosecutions. the criminal consequences implicated by these darker elements weren't closer examination by this body. congress has found itself at a disadvantage. the information on how law enforcement agencies have...