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mahendra amin saw at least 60 women imprisoned at irwin, which is privately run. whistleblower dawn wooten, a former nurse at irwin, labeled amin the "uterus collector." meanwhile, mexico's government is demanding u.s. authorities address allegations of forced sterilizations at irwin, where at least six mexexan women m may have had unwanted hysterectomies. this is mexico's foreign ministster marcelo ebrard speakg tuesday. >> it is something that is unacceptable and we reject it beforehand, even in the united states there is a reaction from importanant groups which we have been in contact with. this has to be cleared up. if it is confifirmed, it w willa major issue and not only punishshed, but also other measures will bebe taken. amy: in n california, immigratin rights advdvocates continue toto dedenounce governor gavin news's orders to transfer p people from state prisons to the custody of immigration and customs enforcement. this comes as "the guardian" reports 41-year-old kao saelee, who fought wildfires as an incarcerated firefighter in 2018 and 2019, was trans
mahendra amin saw at least 60 women imprisoned at irwin, which is privately run. whistleblower dawn wooten, a former nurse at irwin, labeled amin the "uterus collector." meanwhile, mexico's government is demanding u.s. authorities address allegations of forced sterilizations at irwin, where at least six mexexan women m may have had unwanted hysterectomies. this is mexico's foreign ministster marcelo ebrard speakg tuesday. >> it is something that is unacceptable and we reject it...
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she spoke out after nine women detained in irwin managed to film and have uploaded to youtube in aprprilthe women wore makeshift masks and held s signs that said, "the are sick people here," "we are not criminals," and "please help." one e by one, , they came forwao tell theheir stories. >>>> i work in intakake. see the people who e enter. i sesee how the guards w work al stopopll i saw a athey ask peoplele to leave when nature m, women, whoeoever. theyey do nonot attend thehem. theyey do no ask them the necessary y questions to diagnoe ththem. we a are aririsk. theyey don't t give us anythingo cover r ourselves so we can prototect ourselves. i wawas the first t person thatt sick. i would to the clinic a and it lasteded no more than five miminutes. they did not give me necessary resources. they simimply told me, a are fi, go bactoto your cell. >> weenie protectction, please. we just want people to o listeno their hearts bececause we are so many mothers inn thihis eyesore suffffering souch, so many had merelyly actionsns for the l lof god. why can't ice undererstand? whwhy do we have to w
she spoke out after nine women detained in irwin managed to film and have uploaded to youtube in aprprilthe women wore makeshift masks and held s signs that said, "the are sick people here," "we are not criminals," and "please help." one e by one, , they came forwao tell theheir stories. >>>> i work in intakake. see the people who e enter. i sesee how the guards w work al stopopll i saw a athey ask peoplele to leave when nature m, women, whoeoever....
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detention facility, irwin county, georgia, she said that immigrant women at that facility have told her they have routinely been sent to a gynecologist who has performed unnecessary procedures on them, including hisster rekt miss. just underscore that this is a federal facility and they have been sending immigrant women to a doctor who has performed hysterectomies this was written by project self i will tell you in advance, although you can probably see it coming, that it's a little bit upsetting. from the complaint, quote, a detained immigrant told project south that she talked to five different women detained at the facility five different women between october, november, december 2019, five different women who had had a hysterectomy done when she talked to them about the surgery the women reacted confused when explaining why they had one done. the detainee said when i met all of these women i thought it was an experimental concentration camp it was like they're experime experimenting with our bodies. the nurse explains it like this. everybody this doctor sees has a hysterectomy, just
detention facility, irwin county, georgia, she said that immigrant women at that facility have told her they have routinely been sent to a gynecologist who has performed unnecessary procedures on them, including hisster rekt miss. just underscore that this is a federal facility and they have been sending immigrant women to a doctor who has performed hysterectomies this was written by project self i will tell you in advance, although you can probably see it coming, that it's a little bit...
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detention facility -- it's a detention center in irwin county, georgia -- she says that immigrant women at that facility have told her they have routinely been sent to a gynecologist who has performed unnecessary procedures on them, including hysterectomies just to underscore that, the allegation here is that this is a federal facility, and they have been sending immigrant women in their care, in their custody, to a doctor who was removed their reproductive organs for no medical reason and without them consenting to it. let me read you some of the passages from the complaint here, which was written on behalf of that nurse as well as some of the women detainees. it was written by an advocate group called project south i will tell you in advance, although you can probably see it coming, that it's a little bit upsetting. all right. from the complaint, quote, a detained immigrant told project south that she talked to five different women detained at the irwin county detention center between october and december 2019, five different women between october november, and december, 2019 over tha
detention facility -- it's a detention center in irwin county, georgia -- she says that immigrant women at that facility have told her they have routinely been sent to a gynecologist who has performed unnecessary procedures on them, including hysterectomies just to underscore that, the allegation here is that this is a federal facility, and they have been sending immigrant women in their care, in their custody, to a doctor who was removed their reproductive organs for no medical reason and...
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the stories coming out of irwin, what don wooton said is happening is soul shaking. this is something that people imprisoned in i.c.e. facilities in privately run facilities done for profit like irwin and the ad voe k -- advocates that work for them. it's so important to remember this is the tip of the iceberg. we see this type of abuse is systematic within the i.c.e. prison system. it is something that is built on racism. the entire facilities themselves have a long history of medical neglect. we have clients at the detention facility out hear in california, one of the largest in the country that is 90 miles from downtown los angeles where there is currently a large scale outbreak of covid. i.c.e. has the ability instead of being a super spreader of covid to free them all. i.c.e. has the discretion to let people out of these death traps in this moment but instead, they choose to continue to imprison people in the middle of a pandemic and keep them separated from their families and embark on this systematic medical neglect that is leading to people, you know, not onl
the stories coming out of irwin, what don wooton said is happening is soul shaking. this is something that people imprisoned in i.c.e. facilities in privately run facilities done for profit like irwin and the ad voe k -- advocates that work for them. it's so important to remember this is the tip of the iceberg. we see this type of abuse is systematic within the i.c.e. prison system. it is something that is built on racism. the entire facilities themselves have a long history of medical neglect....
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an ice detention centers alleges high rates of hysterectomies performed on immigrant women at the irwin county detention center in georgia, this has raised the alarm at the highest levels texas congresswoman veronica escobar says to get to the truth house democrats have launched investigations and are racing to conduct hearings the complainants whether their victims or whether they're witnesses get deported pretty quickly escobar says she's expecting pushback from dhs the bin resistant absolutely resistant to congressional oversight on twitter congresswoman pramila jayapal said there may be a minimum of 17 women who are subjected to unnecessary procedures with the clear intention of sterilization often these abuses occur at for profit facilities. >>i think that system needs to end oregon senator jeff merkley says democrats also want an inspector general investigation into whether the trump administration ordered the sterilizations horrific things have happened. >>because of the attitude of the administration of treating immigrants. really in and on human on humanitarian fashion in a sta
an ice detention centers alleges high rates of hysterectomies performed on immigrant women at the irwin county detention center in georgia, this has raised the alarm at the highest levels texas congresswoman veronica escobar says to get to the truth house democrats have launched investigations and are racing to conduct hearings the complainants whether their victims or whether they're witnesses get deported pretty quickly escobar says she's expecting pushback from dhs the bin resistant...
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for more i'm joined by irwin collier professor at bard college in berlin irwin it's really nice to have you with us. what do we know about amy coney buried in essence what effect would she have on the supreme court to start probably with the most important she is 48 years old which means with good health she could be around for a long time she clerked after law school with anthony scalia justice antonin scalia. who was a very conservative justice one of the originalist so. part of the school of jurisprudence in the united states that believes you have to 2nd guess what the founders and authors of the constitution would have said had they lived in 2020. if it puts a very conservative spin on what she does she's been an appeals judge since 1970 it was a very controversial hearing but strict completely on party lines she was approved before that she was a professor of law at the university of notre dame and perhaps the most interesting for the politics she is firmly in the anti-abortion side of the debate and as a very conservative catholic catholicism dominates the supreme court she would
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detention center in irwin county, georgia.ant women who were there are routinely being sent to a gynecologist has left them bruised. the allegations came to light after the nurse filed a whistle-blower complaint i.c.e. says the accusations will be fully investigated by an independent office the agency also says, quote, since 2018 only two individuals at irwin county detention center were referred to certified credentialed medical professionals at health care facilities for hiess er recollectmys julia, what more do we know about these claims and what action is being taken at the federal level to address them? >> well, like you said, ayman, she was a nurse in the irwin county did tension center in georgia, she didn't personally see these abuses, what she's saying and what the lawyers are saying, detainees would have been sent outside of the facility for ob/gyn care when we spoke to the four lawyers, they identified a doctor who someone routinely see women and the women had told their lawyers that they feel they had been bruised,
detention center in irwin county, georgia.ant women who were there are routinely being sent to a gynecologist has left them bruised. the allegations came to light after the nurse filed a whistle-blower complaint i.c.e. says the accusations will be fully investigated by an independent office the agency also says, quote, since 2018 only two individuals at irwin county detention center were referred to certified credentialed medical professionals at health care facilities for hiess er recollectmys...
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for more i'm joined by irwin collier professor. that bored college in berlin irwin it's really nice to have you with us here what do we know about any coney buried in essence what effect would she have on the supreme court to start probably with the most important she is 48 years old which means with good health she could be around for a long time she clerked after law school with anthony scalia justice antonin scalia who was a very conservative justice one of the originalist so. she's part of the school of jurisprudence in the united states that believes you have to 2nd guess what the founders and authors of the constitution would have said had they lived in 2020. if it puts a very conservative spin on what she does she's been an appeals judge since 1907 it was a very controversial hearing but split completely on party lines she was approved before that she was a professor of law at the university of notre dame and perhaps the most interesting for the politics she is firmly in the anti-abortion side of the debate and as a very con
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irwin redlener, thank you so very much for coming back on our broadcast with us. >>> coming up, it'sif you can name it, it's happening somewhere in this country. an explanation coming up after this. >>> last thing before we leave you tonight, imagine you live in colorado. you're watching the local news forecast tonight, and it goes something like this. freeze advisories in the mountain northwest. elsewhere the forecast is for fire in the west central and northeast sections of the state. snow expected from north to south through the central portion of the state. as more than one person said today on social media, in some form or fashion today, this is the most 2020 forecast imaginable. and where fire is concerned, here's the graphic for that. it's all eyes to the west as fire season, not yet at its peak remember, is already a mean one. this was stayton, oregon, today during the noon hour. the fires begin in the pacific northwest, washington state in fact. they're burning on through oregon, through the west. california, per usual, has the worst of it, about 40 separate fires burning. o
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irwin, a pediatrics physician, senior research scholar at colombia university's either institute and national center for disaster preparedness with an expertise in pandemics doctor, i'm compelled by the news of the day to begin with you. your reaction to the president correcting the head of the cdc who was attending to the public health during a pandemic. >> well, it was another jaw dropping day, brian. you know, take a national quiz who do we believe, the head of the cdc and tony fauci and debbie birx or the president of the united states? a guy who has proven himself to be the most dishonest person occupying the white house in american history and to have him debating the scientific and medical and public health issues about dealing with a pandemic especially after what we've learned from the bob woodward interviews with him is basically delusional it really very worrisome this is beyond, i think, what most of us thought, the disconnect between actual reality and president trump's view of whatever he calls reality. so i don't think we should put any stock whatsoever into the presid
irwin, a pediatrics physician, senior research scholar at colombia university's either institute and national center for disaster preparedness with an expertise in pandemics doctor, i'm compelled by the news of the day to begin with you. your reaction to the president correcting the head of the cdc who was attending to the public health during a pandemic. >> well, it was another jaw dropping day, brian. you know, take a national quiz who do we believe, the head of the cdc and tony fauci...
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binam's looming deportation comes as whistleblower dawn wooten, who was a nurse at irwin, has detailed how the jail performed hysterectomies on prisoners without their consent. human rights advocates have condemned the disturbing practices, saying forced sterilization amounts to genocide. in related news, a key witness in an ongoing investigation into sexual assault and harassment allegations at an el paso, texas, immigrant prison has been deported. the 35-year-old woman from mexico had recently told her lawyers several guards forcibly kissed her and at t least onone touched d her intimate parar. she's one of at t least three people who have come forwaward about the systematicic sexual violence at the ice jail. the assaults would allegedly -- the department of homeland security's office of inspector general launched a probe into the accusations after propublica and the texas tribune first reported thehem last month. israel signed the u.s. brokered deal normalize relations with the ununited arab emirates and bahrain. president trump presided over the white house ceremony with the three
binam's looming deportation comes as whistleblower dawn wooten, who was a nurse at irwin, has detailed how the jail performed hysterectomies on prisoners without their consent. human rights advocates have condemned the disturbing practices, saying forced sterilization amounts to genocide. in related news, a key witness in an ongoing investigation into sexual assault and harassment allegations at an el paso, texas, immigrant prison has been deported. the 35-year-old woman from mexico had...
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an ice detention centers alleges high rates of hysterectomies performed on immigrant women at the irwin county detention center in georgia, this has raised the alarm at the highest levels texas congresswoman veronica escobar says to get to the truth house democrats have launched investigations and are racing to conduct hearings the complainants whether their victims or whether they're witnesses get deported pretty quickly escobar says she's expecting pushback from dhs the bin resistant absolutely resistant to congressional over site on twitter congresswoman pramila jayapal said there may be a minimum of 17 women who are subjected to unnecessary procedures with the clear intention of sterilization often these abuses occur at for profit facilities. >>i think that system needs to end oregon senator jeff merkley says democrats also want an inspector general investigation into whether the trump administration ordered the sterilizations horrific things have happened. >>because of the attitude of the administration of treating immigrants. really in and on human on humanitarian fashion in a sta
an ice detention centers alleges high rates of hysterectomies performed on immigrant women at the irwin county detention center in georgia, this has raised the alarm at the highest levels texas congresswoman veronica escobar says to get to the truth house democrats have launched investigations and are racing to conduct hearings the complainants whether their victims or whether they're witnesses get deported pretty quickly escobar says she's expecting pushback from dhs the bin resistant...
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an ice detention centers alleges high rates of hysterectomies performed on immigrant women at the irwin county detention center in georgia, this has raised the alarm at the highest levels texas congresswoman veronica escobar says to get to the truth house democrats have launched investigations and are racing to conduct hearings the complainants whether their victims or whether they're witnesses get deported pretty quickly escobar says she's expecting pushback from dhs the bin resistant absolutely resistant to congressional over site on twitter congresswoman pramila jayapal said there may be a minimum of 17 women who are subjected to unnecessary procedures with the clear intention of sterilization often these abuses occur at for profit facilities. >>i think that system needs to end oregon senator jeff merkley says democrats also want an inspector general investigation into whether the trump administration ordered the sterilizations horrific things have happened. >>because of the attitude of the administration of treating immigrants. really in and on human on humanitarian fashion in a sta
an ice detention centers alleges high rates of hysterectomies performed on immigrant women at the irwin county detention center in georgia, this has raised the alarm at the highest levels texas congresswoman veronica escobar says to get to the truth house democrats have launched investigations and are racing to conduct hearings the complainants whether their victims or whether they're witnesses get deported pretty quickly escobar says she's expecting pushback from dhs the bin resistant...
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irwin redlener. i want to get some clarification on the cdc guidance that was taken down about the virus being airborne. the w.h.o. apparently contacted them. what was the confusion, and guess, what do we know about how the virus spreads? i can't believe i'm asking you this question in september. >> oh, katy, this is just another example of how undermined the cdc and the other agencies have been. we're whipsawed by one conclusion one day, something else the next day. the fact of the matter is the virus can be carried by these tiny droplets that we know as aerosols. that is clear. there's no question about it, which means that people in closed confined spaces with poor ventilation are susceptible. at distances farther than six feet, and for quite some time, as the virus particles will linger in the air, katy. the bigger problem or a big problem for the cdc, of course, is its constant drip, drip, drip loss of credibility because we're not getting a clear picture of what's going on. we don't know what's
irwin redlener. i want to get some clarification on the cdc guidance that was taken down about the virus being airborne. the w.h.o. apparently contacted them. what was the confusion, and guess, what do we know about how the virus spreads? i can't believe i'm asking you this question in september. >> oh, katy, this is just another example of how undermined the cdc and the other agencies have been. we're whipsawed by one conclusion one day, something else the next day. the fact of the...
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irwin redlener. dr. redlener, i'm sure you were watching the debate last night.t to get your take. >> well, it was astounding. first of all, just the atmospherics there were incredible. almost making it impossible to watch, and certainly impossible to learn anything. i think the discussion such as it was about covid was particularly nonilluminating with the president talking over joe biden repeatedly, incessantly, and when he did speak and did make himself clear, he was actually either dishonest or just fabricating information that's not true. so it was a very difficult thing to watch, but the reality is, we're not getting any more honesty or transparency from trump than we have gotten over the last six, eight months now. it's really problematic. i think joe biden tried to present his position, did a reasonably good job of it considering all the static and yelling that was coming from the president of the united states in the most undistinguished, indistinguished fashion imaginable. it was really a tough watch, katy. >> donald trump also defended his rallies, say
irwin redlener. dr. redlener, i'm sure you were watching the debate last night.t to get your take. >> well, it was astounding. first of all, just the atmospherics there were incredible. almost making it impossible to watch, and certainly impossible to learn anything. i think the discussion such as it was about covid was particularly nonilluminating with the president talking over joe biden repeatedly, incessantly, and when he did speak and did make himself clear, he was actually either...
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irwin redlener, thank you so very much for coming back on our broadcast with us. >>> coming up, it's name it, it's happening somewhere in this country. an explanation coming up after this. in san diego, california. we've had a ton of obstacles in finding ways to be more sustainable for a big company. we were one of the first stations to pilot a fleet of zero emissions electric vehicles. the amazon vans have a decal that says, "shipment zero." we're striving to deliver a package with zero emissions in to the air. i feel really proud of the impact that has on the environment. but we're always striving to be better. i love being outdoors, running in nature. we have two daughters. i want to do everything i can to protect the environment to make sure they see the same beauty i've seen in nature. my goal is to lead projects that affect the world. i know that to be great requires hard work. my goal is to lead projects that affect the world. ♪ ♪ we've always put safety first. ♪ ♪ and we always will. ♪ ♪ for people. ♪ ♪ for the future. ♪ ♪ and there has never been a summer when it's mattered
irwin redlener, thank you so very much for coming back on our broadcast with us. >>> coming up, it's name it, it's happening somewhere in this country. an explanation coming up after this. in san diego, california. we've had a ton of obstacles in finding ways to be more sustainable for a big company. we were one of the first stations to pilot a fleet of zero emissions electric vehicles. the amazon vans have a decal that says, "shipment zero." we're striving to deliver a...
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on monday morning, the next monday morning july 16th, irwin baker dash and thomas met. and they decided to put butterfield understand that afternoon. on the stand. i was dispatched to someone butterfield hearings but i told butterfield that his presence was required that afternoon, he was not happy. indeed he refused to appear he said that he was preparing to a trip to russia the next day, on business. it was just too busy to attend hearings i relayed butterfield's response to senator irwin. he...
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with hundreds of arrests made. 801 monday morning 14th of september good morning my name is kevin irwin welcome to the program live from artie's world news center here in moscow going to brand new update for you stick with me as a go through it the 1st new changes promoting gender equality is being considered in the german armed forces the country's defense ministry wants to roll out special new forms of military ranks where women could expose say there are far more urgent issues that need to be addressed right now when it comes to women serving in the army as our europe correspondent peter all of her explains 1st. the latest upgrade to the german military deployment does very well see any new high tech weaponry or equipment but a with vision of the language used to address female soldiers defense minister. is expected to make the announcement on choose day while a.k.k. house of being part of the planning of this move it does fit with the telling of development she wants to see in the german armed forces the minister has not yet been involved in work on this particular issue but in gene
with hundreds of arrests made. 801 monday morning 14th of september good morning my name is kevin irwin welcome to the program live from artie's world news center here in moscow going to brand new update for you stick with me as a go through it the 1st new changes promoting gender equality is being considered in the german armed forces the country's defense ministry wants to roll out special new forms of military ranks where women could expose say there are far more urgent issues that need to...
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alameda county only recently released its waiver process while irwin county is the more school reopenings including. >> they can implement the learning distance well, i don't, i'm not quite sure there will be a gap but if the problem is, if the teachers don't have the training and the schools don't have the training, then they are at a disadvantage. >>> what are you hearing about san francisco public schools possibly reopening? >> i just talked to the united educators of san francisco, and they say that they are getting ready for to negotiation such next week with sf usd school district officials. will have to wait and see whether that means it is one step closer to reopening those public schools in san francisco or whether they will continue distance- learning like we saw in san jose this week. we're live in san francisco, kenny choi, kpix5. >>> the bay area is taking a deep breath today for the first time in 30 days, no spare the air alert. the unhealthy air forcing it to close. minutes ago, the parks it is closed all roads and park entrances, the smoke expected to stick around to the w
alameda county only recently released its waiver process while irwin county is the more school reopenings including. >> they can implement the learning distance well, i don't, i'm not quite sure there will be a gap but if the problem is, if the teachers don't have the training and the schools don't have the training, then they are at a disadvantage. >>> what are you hearing about san francisco public schools possibly reopening? >> i just talked to the united educators of...
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irwin redlener, the director of columbia university's national center for disaster preparedness. to have you. i have to tell you, i'm still a little fired up and spun out over what i just saw in those images from washington square park here in new york city, after all we went through in this city, to see those -- that party in that park happening two weekends in a row, with no social distancing and very few masks, it is infuriating for maybe out of town kids to come in to this city and to put everybody at risk and endanger again after everything this city went through, this state went through, new jersey and the other states surrounding us went through in the spring. it is just amazing that we're still seeing this happening. what can the city do? what can we do to make sure that this stuff doesn't happen again this weekend? >> yeah, hi, katy. this is extremely distressing, and basically, we're having really an epidemic of irresponsibility across the country, in many, many, many campuses. this is a problem. some of the universities are actually overtly telling their students to go
irwin redlener, the director of columbia university's national center for disaster preparedness. to have you. i have to tell you, i'm still a little fired up and spun out over what i just saw in those images from washington square park here in new york city, after all we went through in this city, to see those -- that party in that park happening two weekends in a row, with no social distancing and very few masks, it is infuriating for maybe out of town kids to come in to this city and to put...
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thanks for watching that check out mortality they'll come for now the reporting from moscow kevin irwin signing off. the world is driven by a dream shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. time after time called parisian to repeat the same mantra sustainability very important celery transitions to sustainable price board sustainability stay number may not be more equitable and sustainable world. they claim their production is completely harmless. because. it does not the companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is being done far away and this is like an elvis let's get on to anyone and i mean look. this is the mills and news limited window nieminen einstein themed understood superman and. welcome to everyone to this special. friend. troubles here for the burial. we same say only time we may chop. community to feel. is just happens all the time and we always sigh we must stop meeting like this. one of them. take the position you'll raise taxes repeat after me i swear by almighty god i swear by almighty god that the evidence i should give evidence i
thanks for watching that check out mortality they'll come for now the reporting from moscow kevin irwin signing off. the world is driven by a dream shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. time after time called parisian to repeat the same mantra sustainability very important celery transitions to sustainable price board sustainability stay number may not be more equitable and sustainable world. they claim their production is completely harmless. because. it does not the companies want us...
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i relayed butterfield's response to senator irwin. sam irwin grew agitated, his famous eyebrows cav orts and his jaw turned and finally he said to me, jim, you tell mr. butterfield if he's not here this afternoon, i will send the senate sergeant at arms out to fetch him and bring him to the hearing. which havinged him in a barber chair, i did faithfully. this message changed his mind and later that afternoon butterfield now quite contrite and neatly quaffed arrived at the senate to give his electrifying testimony. the subpoena i served on butterfield still hangs in my office. >> the interesting and i think very clever decision that the democrats made was rather than for sam dash to ask this question of butterfield, because it has been uncovered by don sanders who worked for the minority and the republicans, they would have the republicans ask butterfield the question since don sanders had discovered this. in other words, to have fred thompson raise the questions. this gave it a little different feel with the republicans uncovering thi
i relayed butterfield's response to senator irwin. sam irwin grew agitated, his famous eyebrows cav orts and his jaw turned and finally he said to me, jim, you tell mr. butterfield if he's not here this afternoon, i will send the senate sergeant at arms out to fetch him and bring him to the hearing. which havinged him in a barber chair, i did faithfully. this message changed his mind and later that afternoon butterfield now quite contrite and neatly quaffed arrived at the senate to give his...
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. >> reporter: this co-founder jonny irwin is a former high school teacher and long time surfer who wanted to provide more students with equitable access to the sport. >> growing up here in san francisco and being part of the surf team i saw that it was majority white male upper class sport and that a lot of people that hadn't normally gone surfing could benefit from the sport. >> my longest wave was at santa cruz actually. >> reporter: trayvon boykin is a city surf project alumni who now teaches other students to surf. >> to see them experience what i experienced for the first time and just go through that, it is really rewarding. >> reporter: all the students will tell you this is about a lot more than just learning to ride a wave. it's about building confidence and overcoming fear of open water. >> if i go out there and don't be afraid of the water, boom. i get it. >> reporter: look out. these amateur surfers are getting good and could turn pro one of these days. in pacifica, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> i love her attitude. she is just going to do it. you'll want to because the heat
. >> reporter: this co-founder jonny irwin is a former high school teacher and long time surfer who wanted to provide more students with equitable access to the sport. >> growing up here in san francisco and being part of the surf team i saw that it was majority white male upper class sport and that a lot of people that hadn't normally gone surfing could benefit from the sport. >> my longest wave was at santa cruz actually. >> reporter: trayvon boykin is a city surf...
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my name is kevin irwin welcome to the program. germany's foreign minister has threatened sanctions on russia if it fails to clarify what's behind the sudden and so far still unexplained illness of problem at opposition activist alexina valmy berlin correspondent peter oliver has more. the german foreign minister has demanded answers from russia over alexei navalny wants those answers in the coming days or you says talk of sanctions is back on the table he's also hinted at the 1st time certainly the 1st time we've heard from a senior member of the german cabinet talking about this about the future of the north stream 2 gas pipeline previously started being put to one side even anglo-american the german chancellor saying that wasn't it risk it does seem like that may be changing now ultimatums do not help anyone move forward but if never explanations follow from russia in the coming days we will have to discuss the response without partners we have high hopes for the russian government to solve this serious crime or the russian fore
my name is kevin irwin welcome to the program. germany's foreign minister has threatened sanctions on russia if it fails to clarify what's behind the sudden and so far still unexplained illness of problem at opposition activist alexina valmy berlin correspondent peter oliver has more. the german foreign minister has demanded answers from russia over alexei navalny wants those answers in the coming days or you says talk of sanctions is back on the table he's also hinted at the 1st time certainly...
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september here in moscow live from artie's world news age q with the update this morning my name is kevin irwin almost a program so 1st the condition of the prominent russian opposition activist election of l. me has improved and he's no longer in a coma though the german medics treating him haven't given any prognosis yet nor of the presented any definitive proof or details as to what caused his illness in the 1st place but that hasn't deterred the u.s. president from meeting out punishment to russia already the nord stream to gas pipeline project must be terminated he says. but i was supportive of that i was the 1st one to work up you never heard of it or stream to it or drug ever when i came along most of them and it were protecting germany from russia. well i've heard to a berlin correspondent peter all of this is rum to open a day isn't it peter morning we've heard america's position about what germany russia's partner in the gas project should do them quite firmly. well long before election of ali took ill on that flight from siberia to moscow long before you was brought here to believe i
september here in moscow live from artie's world news age q with the update this morning my name is kevin irwin almost a program so 1st the condition of the prominent russian opposition activist election of l. me has improved and he's no longer in a coma though the german medics treating him haven't given any prognosis yet nor of the presented any definitive proof or details as to what caused his illness in the 1st place but that hasn't deterred the u.s. president from meeting out punishment to...
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friday morning here in moscow this is out international live from our world news center with me kevin irwin i'm here with running around for you for the next 30 minutes of the day is going good so far 1st russia theory aside the way it's being treated by germany the global chemical weapons watched over than of army case after 2 requests for evidence were ignored by it was told to appeal to the o.p.c. w. which in turn then redirected moscow back to the germans whether it's you sort of use that we turn to the o p c w which unfortunately was playing for time and then told us we need to go back to berlin you can you believe that. when we were 1st appealing to bill and it directed our communications to the o p c w this is a vicious circle it is illogical absent and everyone understands it or rush or insists that it stock has found no traces of novacek already other poison when alexina volley was in their care that it stressed its willingness to cooperate in order to try to establish what really happened to him meantime france and sweden have conducted their own tests and confirmed the berlin's n
friday morning here in moscow this is out international live from our world news center with me kevin irwin i'm here with running around for you for the next 30 minutes of the day is going good so far 1st russia theory aside the way it's being treated by germany the global chemical weapons watched over than of army case after 2 requests for evidence were ignored by it was told to appeal to the o.p.c. w. which in turn then redirected moscow back to the germans whether it's you sort of use that...
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shouldn't more voices be out front in pushing for an investigation and answers to what's happening in the irwin county detention center in georgia. so i think that you read that there was no experimentation it doesn't say that these procedures were actually happening right on sort of a back away of a middle ground boy answer that really wasn't a good detailed answer i think the biggest thing on everybody's ticket right now is that you've got to cut this off at the head of 2020 has to be a change here from the top or it's only going to get worse and no matter how much you yell do we honestly believe that there's an inspector general that's going on something because we've already seen where the reports have been fraudulent jennings even from this building the other thing that i think is important for this show in this audience is these are all private prisons basically private that you can't run for money that were started by jeff ashton the earth month he got it as the attorney general for the for the record and said that he should not this is one of the things that the drug administration and
shouldn't more voices be out front in pushing for an investigation and answers to what's happening in the irwin county detention center in georgia. so i think that you read that there was no experimentation it doesn't say that these procedures were actually happening right on sort of a back away of a middle ground boy answer that really wasn't a good detailed answer i think the biggest thing on everybody's ticket right now is that you've got to cut this off at the head of 2020 has to be a...
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the bone lyle irwin said his wife packed their necessities and they're ready to go within need to he's worried about his neighbors on hidden glen road down. >>there a while and now start hoping the flames move away from homes and the fire is contained just hoping. grant turns out like everything else you know we make it. >>that was casey carlo reporting for us tonight fire crews in san diego county are contending with triple digit heat and also dry weather really tough conditions. there. >>turn back now to the weather here at home after what was yet another day of hazy skies. cal fire crews making good progress on containing the 3 lightning complex fires burning across the bay area. but we're still smelling the smoke when you walked outside this morning in addition to the heat. he also had to deal with the smoke from those fires as well. >>a spare the air alert from the bay area air quality management district is set to expire tomorrow but they've done that now for 21 days in a row, a new record. so let's check back in now with restaurant to see if we will finally get some relief from
the bone lyle irwin said his wife packed their necessities and they're ready to go within need to he's worried about his neighbors on hidden glen road down. >>there a while and now start hoping the flames move away from homes and the fire is contained just hoping. grant turns out like everything else you know we make it. >>that was casey carlo reporting for us tonight fire crews in san diego county are contending with triple digit heat and also dry weather really tough conditions....
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irwin redlener is with columbia and on the nation's preparedness center. s preparedness center powerful relief so you can restore and recover. theraflu hot beats cold. and now your co-pilot.. still a father. but now a friend. still an electric car. just more electrifying. still a night out. but everything fits in. still hard work. just a little easier. still a legend. just more legendary. chevrolet. making life's journey, just better. find a stock basedtech. on your interests or what's trending. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture. and it got to the point where things i took for granted got tougher to do. thought surgery was my only option. turns out i was wrong. so when a hand specialist told me about nonsurgical treatments, it was a total game changer. like you, my hands have a lot more to do. learn more at factsonhand.com today. like you, my hands have a lot more to do. when yo
irwin redlener is with columbia and on the nation's preparedness center. s preparedness center powerful relief so you can restore and recover. theraflu hot beats cold. and now your co-pilot.. still a father. but now a friend. still an electric car. just more electrifying. still a night out. but everything fits in. still hard work. just a little easier. still a legend. just more legendary. chevrolet. making life's journey, just better. find a stock basedtech. on your interests or what's...
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barry: neil irwin has an interesting article about the more policy moral hazard caused by the fed, theore stimulus, the less pressure congress feels to do anything. the fed has to do what it has to do and i think disregard the congressional reaction at the end of the day. but i expect the fed to remain squarely where it is at the moment that it's recent policy tweak is simply a tweak. it is another form of forward guidance and does not change anything fundamental. vonnie: what would be your prescription for the federal reserve? dohas an opportunity to something different. it is the first time it has had this opportunity in a long time. the market is expecting something different. what would you tell the fed chair to say? noty: i would urge him to overpromise, that i don't think the fed has additional ammunition, new instruments relative to what it had before. i think the new policy framework is a modest innovation relative to the old policy framework. hopes get the market's high, it ends up being disappointed. he need to provide forward guidance and new policy framework that enables hi
barry: neil irwin has an interesting article about the more policy moral hazard caused by the fed, theore stimulus, the less pressure congress feels to do anything. the fed has to do what it has to do and i think disregard the congressional reaction at the end of the day. but i expect the fed to remain squarely where it is at the moment that it's recent policy tweak is simply a tweak. it is another form of forward guidance and does not change anything fundamental. vonnie: what would be your...
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irwin redlener is with columbia national center for disaster preparedness.resident is and is not doing about it. when the "the 11th hour" continues. whatever stereotype you're gonna try . . . . . . to put on me about having hiv isn't gonna fit. that's for sure. my name is zach and i'm on biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment . . . . . . used for hiv in certain adults. it's not a cure but with one small . . . . . . pill, biktarvy fights hiv . . . . . . to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a build-up of lactic acid and liver problems. do not take biktarvy if you take dofetilide or rifampin. tell your doctor about all the medicines and supplements you take, if you are pregnant or breastfeeding . . . . . . or if you have kidney or liver problems, including hepatitis. if you have hepatitis b, do not stop taking biktarvy without talkin
irwin redlener is with columbia national center for disaster preparedness.resident is and is not doing about it. when the "the 11th hour" continues. whatever stereotype you're gonna try . . . . . . to put on me about having hiv isn't gonna fit. that's for sure. my name is zach and i'm on biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment . . . . . . used for hiv in certain adults. it's not a cure but with one small . . . . . . pill, biktarvy fights hiv . . . . . . to...
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irwin redlener, great to ask you these questions. thank you for staying with us.ick is staying put. >>> after the break, facebook is planning to clamp down on misinformation and remove posts that try to discourage voting. i wonder if a week is long enough? the trump campaign fired back momenting after the announcement. we'll bring you that back and forth next. u that back d an forth next ♪ book two separate qualifying stays and earn a free night. the open road is open again. and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. book direct at choicehotels.com. and wherever you're headed, we kand however we connect,ng. whether it's over the phone, online, or in your office, we're here to listen and provide solutions that help you run your business better. because the decisions you make have far reaching implications. and a relationship with a corporate bank like pnc can provide just what you need. as one of the nation's largest banks, pnc brings customized insights and a local approach. to make informed choices now and in the future. little things can become your big
irwin redlener, great to ask you these questions. thank you for staying with us.ick is staying put. >>> after the break, facebook is planning to clamp down on misinformation and remove posts that try to discourage voting. i wonder if a week is long enough? the trump campaign fired back momenting after the announcement. we'll bring you that back and forth next. u that back d an forth next ♪ book two separate qualifying stays and earn a free night. the open road is open again. and...
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irwin redlener. >>> this pandemic brought the tv and film industries to a stop, this week hollywood is normal for its blockbuster releases, we'll talk about it, next. maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how much vacation time they have. or sending corporate their expense reports. i'll let you in on a little secret. they don't. by empowering employees to manage their own tasks, paycom frees you to focus on the business of business. to learn more, visit paycom.com essential for sewing, but maybe not needles. for people with certain inflammatory conditions. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz. the first and only pill of its kind that treats moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, or moderate to severe ulcerative colitis when other medicines have not helped enough. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections, like tb and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are prone to infections. serious, sometimes
irwin redlener. >>> this pandemic brought the tv and film industries to a stop, this week hollywood is normal for its blockbuster releases, we'll talk about it, next. maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how much vacation time they have. or sending corporate their expense reports. i'll let you in on a little secret. they don't. by empowering employees to manage their own tasks, paycom frees you to focus on the business of business. to learn more, visit paycom.com...
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he stopped me cold with a photograph over the shoulder of sam irwin and there was john dean testifyingwatergate hearings. there were tapes then and tapes now. did you know as you taped president trump it would have an impact much akin to what we saw from the watergate hearings? bob: no. i certainly did not. i was thinking of not releasing the audio, and jamie danielle at me,and my wife persuaded no, in this era when people distrust everything, trump's voice is the most recognizable voice in the world. put it out and people can hear .t for themselves even after doing this for 50 years you learn things about how to communicate, and quite thattly i did not realize we now released 38 clips. hasink my assistant still eight hours and 30 minutes in the can. we will release things that might become relevant, for instance when the supreme court issue came up, who trump was that he hadinate the opportunity to replace ruth bader ginsburg, we dug into the tapes and found a number of things that were quite relevant that trump said about his relationship with mitch s veryell and trump' passionate dr
he stopped me cold with a photograph over the shoulder of sam irwin and there was john dean testifyingwatergate hearings. there were tapes then and tapes now. did you know as you taped president trump it would have an impact much akin to what we saw from the watergate hearings? bob: no. i certainly did not. i was thinking of not releasing the audio, and jamie danielle at me,and my wife persuaded no, in this era when people distrust everything, trump's voice is the most recognizable voice in the...
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, a cameroonian mother who says she was involuntarily sterilized while held at the privately owned irwin county detention center in georgia, has been granted humanitarian release. binam's attorney says binam's fallopian tube was removed without her knowledge by the same doctor who is accused of performing forced hysterectomies on a number of other prisoners, and who is reportedly not a board-certified ob-gyn. last week, binam's deportation was halted at the last minute after pressure from immigration rights advocates and membersrsf congress. here in new york city, police arrested 86 people in times square saturday as they gathered for a nonviolent protest demanding the abolition of ice. video of the mass arrest shows officers pulling apart demonstrators who linked arms and sat in the street while violently arresting bicyclists who had temporarily blocked traffic. the protesters were charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. in other news from new york city, climate activists unveiled a massive e climate clclock, counngng dowthe e crical t te left for actn n to pventnt t mo de
, a cameroonian mother who says she was involuntarily sterilized while held at the privately owned irwin county detention center in georgia, has been granted humanitarian release. binam's attorney says binam's fallopian tube was removed without her knowledge by the same doctor who is accused of performing forced hysterectomies on a number of other prisoners, and who is reportedly not a board-certified ob-gyn. last week, binam's deportation was halted at the last minute after pressure from...