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after the break, hear about a bay area director's decision to cast two women as romeo and juliet.sic throughout) >>> hope, love, pride, presented by waymo. >> the words of shakespeare have stood the test of time, but imagine hearing those stories told in a different way that shows us no matter what language you speak, love is love. >> kpix 5's gianna franco shows us a new take on a classic. >> is there a new world in which we can imagine the possibility of two young women in 1848 falling in love? >> reporter: yes, and that world is coming to life in orinda, in cal shakes' adaptation of shakespeare's most well known love story, romeo and juliet. >> stepping into this role, i think we hear the play differently. i think i bring a level of a kind of human universal storytelling to an experience. love is love. >> did my heart love till now forswear it sight? >> actress sarita ocon hopes her role as romeo sends a positive message. >> shakespeare, the canon itself, has had such an impact on our storytelling for centuries that i think this is an opportunity for us to actually vision beyon
after the break, hear about a bay area director's decision to cast two women as romeo and juliet.sic throughout) >>> hope, love, pride, presented by waymo. >> the words of shakespeare have stood the test of time, but imagine hearing those stories told in a different way that shows us no matter what language you speak, love is love. >> kpix 5's gianna franco shows us a new take on a classic. >> is there a new world in which we can imagine the possibility of two young...
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romeo and juliet by nature need to be together. and society is trying to pull them apart and not allow them to be their natural self. >> reporter: set in the bay area in 1848, alta, california. romeo is a woman, so romeo and juliet are women in wild old west at time it wasn't allowed, wasn't as common. adds more of a pressure cooker to the play to see how desperate they were to be together. >> reporter: also a time spanish and english were equally spoken. >> started with the scriptwriter. she was interested in marrying spanish and english, and found that marrying it in a play about marrying two people that some of society don't want to be together but it's a natural fit just felt really perfect. >> reporter: this version of "romeo and juliet" is bilingual. [ speaking spanish ]. >> king of cats, one of your nine lives. >> with theater can be doing latino play or the queer play. not often you see them at the same time. i'm grateful. on top of that, in spanish and english. >> re >> not only the uniqueness of shakespeare in espanol but
romeo and juliet by nature need to be together. and society is trying to pull them apart and not allow them to be their natural self. >> reporter: set in the bay area in 1848, alta, california. romeo is a woman, so romeo and juliet are women in wild old west at time it wasn't allowed, wasn't as common. adds more of a pressure cooker to the play to see how desperate they were to be together. >> reporter: also a time spanish and english were equally spoken. >> started with the...
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>> yes, and that world is coming to live in arinda in the most-loved love story, "romeo and juliet." >> i think i bring an almost human storytelling experience to the play "love is love." >> she hopes her role as romeo sends a powerful message. >> shakespeare, the canon itself, has had such an impact on our storytelling for centuries, i think this is an opportunity for us to actually vision beyond that and to be able to be more expansive and inclusive. >> for director katie sanchez, two women falling in love couldn't be more natural. >> this play is what is natural. romeo and juliet by nature needs to be together in a society that's pulling them apart and not allowing them to be their favorite self. >> reporter: it's set in 1848. >> romeo is a woman, so romeo and juliet are both women in 1848 in the wild west at a time when that just wasn't allowed, that wasn't this common. so it just adds more of the pressure cooker to this play to see how desperate they were to be together. >> it was also a time when spanish and english were spoken. >> the one who wrote the script was very interest
>> yes, and that world is coming to live in arinda in the most-loved love story, "romeo and juliet." >> i think i bring an almost human storytelling experience to the play "love is love." >> she hopes her role as romeo sends a powerful message. >> shakespeare, the canon itself, has had such an impact on our storytelling for centuries, i think this is an opportunity for us to actually vision beyond that and to be able to be more expansive and...
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the minds behind the new take on romeo and juliet. >>> juneteenth is here. a lot of plans. sara don.aming "cbs news bay a" and kpix 5, the warriors have won it all. they beat the celtics by more than ten points, 103-90. it was fireworks going off at chase center. fans celebrating at thrive cities and bars. charlie walter had the job of the night keeping track of it all, the game, the parties, the podium. charlie, what a game. i mean, vegas got it so wrong. >> yeah, vegas never got it wrong. they said golden state was going to win. the computers had the 84% that boston with would win. so the computers got it wrong. not only was i keeping track of it last night, but this morning as well. i was on the air hosting until 3:00 a.m. on the radio last night. we had callers, 50 callers from the midnight to 3:00 a.m. time slot. you don't see that often. to say dub nation is fired up about this dub dynasty is an understatement. and dynasty is exactly what we have on our hands as the warriors have once again reached the pinnacle of the sport. their fourth championship in lt nosto shiar
the minds behind the new take on romeo and juliet. >>> juneteenth is here. a lot of plans. sara don.aming "cbs news bay a" and kpix 5, the warriors have won it all. they beat the celtics by more than ten points, 103-90. it was fireworks going off at chase center. fans celebrating at thrive cities and bars. charlie walter had the job of the night keeping track of it all, the game, the parties, the podium. charlie, what a game. i mean, vegas got it so wrong. >> yeah,...
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and that world is coming to life in orinda in cal shake's adaptation of romeo and juliet. >> stepping into this role, i think we hear the play differently. i think i bring a level of a kind of human universal storytelling to an experience. love is love. >> did my heart love until now? for swash its sight who never saw true gout beauty to this night. >> reporter: she hopes her role as romeo sends a positive message. >> shakespeare, the canon itself has had such an impact on our storytelling for centuries that i think this is an opportunity for us to actually vision beyond that and to be able to be more expansive and inclusive. >> reporter: for the director sanchez, this new version of where two women fall in love couldn't be more natural. >> a theme of this play is what is natural. and romeo and juliette by nature need to be together. and it's a society that's trying to pull them apart an not allow them to be their natural self. >> reporter: the story is set in the bay area in 1848, which back then was known as alta california. >> romeo is a woman. so romeo and juliette are both women
and that world is coming to life in orinda in cal shake's adaptation of romeo and juliet. >> stepping into this role, i think we hear the play differently. i think i bring a level of a kind of human universal storytelling to an experience. love is love. >> did my heart love until now? for swash its sight who never saw true gout beauty to this night. >> reporter: she hopes her role as romeo sends a positive message. >> shakespeare, the canon itself has had such an impact...
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romeo and juliet by nature need to be together.society trying to pull them apart and not allow them to be together. >> romeo is a woman and juliet is a woman in 1848 at a time when that wasn't allowed. it wasn't as common. so it just adds more of the pressure cooker to this play, to see how desperate they were to be together. >> it was also a time where spanish and english were equally spoken. >> it started with the woman who wrote the script. she was interested in marrying spanish and english and found that marrying it in a play about marrying two people that some of society don't want to be together, but it's a natural fit. just felt really perfect. >> this version is bilingual. [speaking foreign language] >> i feel like a lot of the times with theater it can be like we're doing the latino play or queer play. it's not often you see these two things at the same time. i'm just grateful, on top of that in spanish and english. >> look at this, you have the uniqueness of this gorgeous theater. >> i cherish every day here because it fe
romeo and juliet by nature need to be together.society trying to pull them apart and not allow them to be together. >> romeo is a woman and juliet is a woman in 1848 at a time when that wasn't allowed. it wasn't as common. so it just adds more of the pressure cooker to this play, to see how desperate they were to be together. >> it was also a time where spanish and english were equally spoken. >> it started with the woman who wrote the script. she was interested in marrying...
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juliet.t: the european union and china meanwhile are planning to high-level meetings in coming weeks. deep blocks ambassador to beijing told us exclusively that the eu wants to address issues rather than saving them under the rug. nicholas says that tangible progress is needed after an unproductive summer in -- summit in april. >> we are now trying to keep channels of communication open. that is what we did on the first of april with the eu channel summit. we are preparing dialogue. and another high-level dialogue on climate and environment in the next few weeks hopefully. you have to be in a way, we are in the same boat. the economy and climate, global economy and global climate, so we need to talk and we need to find a way we can solve issues. we need to have a shared account of the facts. which is missing today, huh? sometimes. we need to bring back to our constitutions are business people, our students, members of parliament, evidence that engagement with china is productive. >> the aim f
juliet.t: the european union and china meanwhile are planning to high-level meetings in coming weeks. deep blocks ambassador to beijing told us exclusively that the eu wants to address issues rather than saving them under the rug. nicholas says that tangible progress is needed after an unproductive summer in -- summit in april. >> we are now trying to keep channels of communication open. that is what we did on the first of april with the eu channel summit. we are preparing dialogue. and...
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romeo and juliet hit me like a freight train when i first saw that, yeah, so good, right?my first thing was watching documentaries on elvis and yeah , i was painting a house at the time. and so i was listening to his entire catalog and order and that was my life is all about the pelvis. what is austin all about? i would never danced before, but i had somebody epiphanies during this of feeling what dancing actually is at its most prime after ken. we had the after party and people were dancing stuff. i don't dance at a place like that, because you know that everybody's got their phones and you're like you don't want it's just that's weird, but at a private sort of thing. it's there's a lot of elvis that ends up in their love that same you and i, we are too hard, lonely children reaching for eternity. tom hanks plays the role of presley's manager, colonel tom parker. in the film. we didn't get to work together on this, but we didn't get to see each other austin and myself because of covid to work and were separated in these kind of like cells, and everybody works us up and we
romeo and juliet hit me like a freight train when i first saw that, yeah, so good, right?my first thing was watching documentaries on elvis and yeah , i was painting a house at the time. and so i was listening to his entire catalog and order and that was my life is all about the pelvis. what is austin all about? i would never danced before, but i had somebody epiphanies during this of feeling what dancing actually is at its most prime after ken. we had the after party and people were dancing...
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juliet will say more about this. beneficiaries tend to have modest -- medicare households -- median income is about 30's -- thousand dollars per person and one in four medicare beneficiaries has an amp up -- income of less than $70,000 a year. even those medicare benefits, beneficiary still have significant after spending. medicare also spent about 15% of their income with premium and other out-of-pocket costs compared to his and of income. one third of beneficiaries spend more than 20% of their income with health care costs. -- fortin to seniors and persons with disabilities, such as dental, hearing and been -- vision benefits and long-term supports and services. these facts it is that we should avoid shifting more cost to beneficiaries as we think about how to improve medicare's hospital insurance program. we should be sensitive and how much the system can accomplish. i heard this referred to as aggressive -- than trying to aim for comprehensive reforms. the immediate problem is projected completion -- depletion of
juliet will say more about this. beneficiaries tend to have modest -- medicare households -- median income is about 30's -- thousand dollars per person and one in four medicare beneficiaries has an amp up -- income of less than $70,000 a year. even those medicare benefits, beneficiary still have significant after spending. medicare also spent about 15% of their income with premium and other out-of-pocket costs compared to his and of income. one third of beneficiaries spend more than 20% of...
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. -- juliet sally and singapore. >> brexit deal. it could come soon as thursday.hile, promising tax cuts next year. a key demand. angela merkel has warned that isolating russia is not possible in the long term. in the public experience, part of a larger appearance, they previously made a big mistake saying there is no excuse. they think it is focusing on the call for a cease-fire. tiktok sees jumps in hong kong. the industry outlook is on the up. entertainment regulator approves gains. it is seen as a step towards policy normalization. the automotive empire -- circling the earth after being blasted in orbit. one of the first chinese companies to begin assembling -- by spacex. >> many synergies between manufacturing and the aerospace injury -- industry. there is a significant revolution of transport for human beings. global news, 24 hours a day, on-air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. manus: thank you very much. juliet sally there. coming up, raising their rates by 50 basi
. -- juliet sally and singapore. >> brexit deal. it could come soon as thursday.hile, promising tax cuts next year. a key demand. angela merkel has warned that isolating russia is not possible in the long term. in the public experience, part of a larger appearance, they previously made a big mistake saying there is no excuse. they think it is focusing on the call for a cease-fire. tiktok sees jumps in hong kong. the industry outlook is on the up. entertainment regulator approves gains. it...
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let's bring in national security ana analyst juliet cayenne. group shields, riot gear, at least one smoke grenade. does it seem like the right move to bust this group, make the arrests before potential trouble started? >> absolutely. the very least the fact that they had operational plans -- i am putting that in quotes. we don't know exactly what they had, would have been a disruption -- disrupted essentially what they were trying do. we don't know what exactly happened at the stop. i think the citizen's complaint would have been enough for the police to full them over. let me tell you about patriot front and what is going on here. this is an organization formed in 2017 after charlottesville. they are into display performative white supremacy. it is odd the talk about it that way but they talk about something called garish patriotism. it is something that -- they want us to be looking at them, look at their uniforms and all of them in a u-haul, this was goings to be a performative action against a pride parade. so this attention is kind of what
let's bring in national security ana analyst juliet cayenne. group shields, riot gear, at least one smoke grenade. does it seem like the right move to bust this group, make the arrests before potential trouble started? >> absolutely. the very least the fact that they had operational plans -- i am putting that in quotes. we don't know exactly what they had, would have been a disruption -- disrupted essentially what they were trying do. we don't know what exactly happened at the stop. i...
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she and her former lover must die together like romeo and juliet, that she is juliet and he is romeo'ser although by age. when it came to suicide, the saving instinct worked. oksana did not dare to eat poison. as soon as uspensky left the hospital, the girl went to him to ask for forgiveness and beg for forget everything. she did not guess cornered, he is capable of the most terrible simple. the denouement had to happen. exactly. here, the ravine, the potential criminal decided this was a suitable place. the girl was supposed to disappear into this deserted place, she would not be found. more than a hundred meters from the operatives to the crime scene, the main thing is to be in time. the couple turned off the path and at that moment ouspensky clung to his victim. but the operatives underestimated the siege. she had shiloh with her and she pushed him into the side of her former lover, as she later i explained that i had decided that if nothing worked out, i would kill him. luckily, the little sting didn't hurt the teacher too much. but the guy's strong hands firmly grabbed the girl's
she and her former lover must die together like romeo and juliet, that she is juliet and he is romeo'ser although by age. when it came to suicide, the saving instinct worked. oksana did not dare to eat poison. as soon as uspensky left the hospital, the girl went to him to ask for forgiveness and beg for forget everything. she did not guess cornered, he is capable of the most terrible simple. the denouement had to happen. exactly. here, the ravine, the potential criminal decided this was a...
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that was d w political correspondent and juliet, so deli, in the various up in germany turning now to the war in the ukraine. and multiple explosions were hud on the southern outskirts of the capsule. keep authority say that more than a dozen cruise missiles hit the city damaging residential buildings and the nearby school, at least one person was killed and many more were injured, including children. ah, survivors are rushed to hospital as emergency services work to rescue people still trapped in the ruins of the residential buildings and remove the body. casualties of rushes, 1st, air strike on the capital in 3 weeks, keeps mer visited. one of the black sites to tell the clips go believes the russian attack is intended to intimidate ukrainians ahead of this week's nato summit in madrid. or if know, there are some, if not they, at that it may be symbolic years and wanted, you'd written in some 400 meters away. a russian strike left a huge crater in a playground next to a kindergarten hours earlier. ukrainian fighters pulled out of severe arrow done yet in the countries east, leaving
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that was the w's political correspondent, juliet. so dally in bavaria, southern germany. ok. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. now. turkish police have forcibly detain. dozens of people in central is stumble off to city authority has prevented an l. g b t q. pride march from going ahead. turkeys, largest city. his band, the march since 2015, but large crowds, none the less a gather every year to mark the end of pride week. local residents banged. pots and pans in support of the marches. rescue is plucked more than 160 passengers and crew from the sea. after a fire in gulf to philippine fairy authorities say, at least one person died and another is missing. the fire broke out as the fairy traveled in waters off the central island, whole near by boats helped in the rescue operation. the family and friends of british journalist, dumb phillips, who was killed in the brazilian amazon that paid that last respects at a cemetery in rio de janeiro. philips was doing research for a book on how to save the world's largest rain forest. when
that was the w's political correspondent, juliet. so dally in bavaria, southern germany. ok. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. now. turkish police have forcibly detain. dozens of people in central is stumble off to city authority has prevented an l. g b t q. pride march from going ahead. turkeys, largest city. his band, the march since 2015, but large crowds, none the less a gather every year to mark the end of pride week. local residents banged....
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and 31-year-old, juliet. three others were injured, including an eight-year-old boy. people were in the area to attend a memorial. accidents in this area are not oncoming. >> he died in an automobile accident with a time. we're they respond to accidents around twice a year at that crossing. the owners dispute that the last incident was recorded back in 2014. >> every three hours a person or a vehicle is hit by a train and the united states. we are at the highest level of the poorest two with operation lifesaver promotes education and california and east contra costa fire protection district >> we are the number two in the united states for incidents here in the united states. california is number two. we've had the highest number of fatalities. in we were told that they don't require at the arms. the railroad administration. and be safe bay area news. >>> genes of california and texas are the top two states with the most incidents according to, lifesaver. they track train accidents. 247 collisions resulted in 37 people being killed in california. >> between summer tra
and 31-year-old, juliet. three others were injured, including an eight-year-old boy. people were in the area to attend a memorial. accidents in this area are not oncoming. >> he died in an automobile accident with a time. we're they respond to accidents around twice a year at that crossing. the owners dispute that the last incident was recorded back in 2014. >> every three hours a person or a vehicle is hit by a train and the united states. we are at the highest level of the poorest...
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dani: we've also got juliet bringing us all the details on the rba hike. we're going to turn our attention to commodities as andrew, as rum attentional -- material source to a record. starting with boris johnson surviving a confidence vote within his the party. the scale of that mutiny against him does suggest a danger that his days could be numbered. >> the vote like favor of having confidence in wars johnson was 211 votes and the vote against was 148 votes. therefore, i can announced that the parliamentary party does have confidence. dani: let's get to downing street were leigh-ann standing. boris jensen clinging to power for -- but for how long? >> good morning to you. the party is still on downing street. boris johnson one the confidence vote last night. you heard all of those cheered, when it was announced. the honest question is those numbered -- those days are numbered. 211 have said they have confidence in the prime minister. 140 said they didn't. that is a 63 majority. that is much lower than theresa may got three years ago when she faced a confid
dani: we've also got juliet bringing us all the details on the rba hike. we're going to turn our attention to commodities as andrew, as rum attentional -- material source to a record. starting with boris johnson surviving a confidence vote within his the party. the scale of that mutiny against him does suggest a danger that his days could be numbered. >> the vote like favor of having confidence in wars johnson was 211 votes and the vote against was 148 votes. therefore, i can announced...
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the good news for the parade, we will be about 10 degrees harder because, where, juliet mentions whoand in particular should be paying attention to tuesday's heat. before we get there, here's the warmup. yesterday we were below average. today we warmed up the way up to average. tomorrow we're going to keep going. warm up another 10 degrees. it's already 93 in santa rosa. now we start getting red numbers and there are triple digits. i'll show you the 7-day foreforecar. it's their way of trying to specify in greater detail, which parties and for which parts are the bay your. and if you are in the red, you have a higher degree of heat-related impacts. sarn jose, if you go up the east bay shoe line, it's better. so antioch. brent wood, youguys. i think we'll still be at 100. i'll a higher degree of pushback. heelsburg, windsor, et cetera, will all bay tuesday. so the numbers are out there now and these numbers are fine. low to mid 50s. the day time high. if you start to feel who the in them. now watch the 7-day forecast. san jose, tuesday, 97. look at the jump from 87 tomorrow to 97 on t
the good news for the parade, we will be about 10 degrees harder because, where, juliet mentions whoand in particular should be paying attention to tuesday's heat. before we get there, here's the warmup. yesterday we were below average. today we warmed up the way up to average. tomorrow we're going to keep going. warm up another 10 degrees. it's already 93 in santa rosa. now we start getting red numbers and there are triple digits. i'll show you the 7-day foreforecar. it's their way of trying...
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now playing out in bay area theatres but there are takes on everything from swan lake to romeo and julietnd romeo and julio. pushing the boundaries of what is possible in ballet. >> i wish that times like this existed when i was growing up. >> a 14-year-old roberto training alone on his toes in his bedroom could have never envisioned in. >> no, don't ever. >> still, he wouldn't change one thing about his path to what he calls freedom and joy while performing. >> yeah, then again, it's not about myself anymore. of course, it was in the beginning. but again, yes, i love dancing, but coaching i think like fulfills me k accomplished. being inspired. >> he believes, well, that was the point of it all. kpix 5. >> and ballet has grown beyond classes for men and nonbinary dancers. it's for anyone looking to be their authwe authentic selves. and you can find these stories on kpix.com. >>> jessica, how is the forecast looking for us? >> well, we're finally able to see the salesforce tower cam which is impressive considering earlier today that marine layer was so low you could only see about half th
now playing out in bay area theatres but there are takes on everything from swan lake to romeo and julietnd romeo and julio. pushing the boundaries of what is possible in ballet. >> i wish that times like this existed when i was growing up. >> a 14-year-old roberto training alone on his toes in his bedroom could have never envisioned in. >> no, don't ever. >> still, he wouldn't change one thing about his path to what he calls freedom and joy while performing. >>...
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will confront lawmakers as they're trying to figure out what is the possible on this issue. >> and juliet, i think something abby is getting at and i keep having this thought as i was looking at this panel, it wasn't just miah. it wasn't just the parents of a child killed. it was also the mother of a shooting victim who survived but will have wounds for the rest of his life in buffalo. almost like this critical mass of there is now a constituency, if you will, of people who are directly affected, directly affected within short periods of time, the same story is being told of their lives being shattered by gun violence. >> right. the concentric circle that gun violence in this country is impacting now, so instead of viewing each individual case as separate or this is the texas school and the hospital here and that's a party at 3:00 in the morning in philadelphia, we then begin to see these concentric circles are beginning to touch each other, and i think we have no concept with the children but the extent to which our children are being raised so conscious of irresponsible gun culture. i t
will confront lawmakers as they're trying to figure out what is the possible on this issue. >> and juliet, i think something abby is getting at and i keep having this thought as i was looking at this panel, it wasn't just miah. it wasn't just the parents of a child killed. it was also the mother of a shooting victim who survived but will have wounds for the rest of his life in buffalo. almost like this critical mass of there is now a constituency, if you will, of people who are directly...
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juliet, good to see you again. sadly to talk about yet more mass shootings. police were already in the area in philadelphia. saw the shooters opening fire. i mean, you heard the commissioner describe it. and she says they are all devastated. how do you assess this? all that's happened? >> i think -- i think it shows the futility of all these defensive measures that we're hearing mostly from the gop to help secure facilities. so 19 kids get killed at a school. we're talking about arming veterans and having single doors and also -- so then there's the hospital and so then we're talking about more security, and then there's an open party. two parties, three parties, however many happened last night throughout the united states. you're going to close off streets. you're going to have checks for just walking down the street. and i think it's just important for people to know that in each of the instances, there were different law enforcement responses. so texas we know was abysmal. at the hospital they got there within a couple minutes, and here, here in philadelp
juliet, good to see you again. sadly to talk about yet more mass shootings. police were already in the area in philadelphia. saw the shooters opening fire. i mean, you heard the commissioner describe it. and she says they are all devastated. how do you assess this? all that's happened? >> i think -- i think it shows the futility of all these defensive measures that we're hearing mostly from the gop to help secure facilities. so 19 kids get killed at a school. we're talking about arming...
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playing out in bay area theaters with their versions or takes on everything from swan lake to romeo and juliete-imagined as romeo and julio. their mission, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in ballet. >> i wish that times like this existed when i was growing up. >> reporter: a 14-year-old roberto training alone on his toes and his bedroom could have never envisioned this. >> no, no, never. no. >> reporter: still, he wouldn't change one thing about his path to what he calls freedom and joy while performing. >> yeah, i mean then again, it's not about myself anymore. of course it was in the beginning, but, again, it's like, yes, i love dancing. but coaching, i think, like fulfills me even more and just seeing what can be made, what can be accomplished, and being inspired. >> reporter: he believes, well, that was the point of it all. len keyes, kpix 5. >> a beautiful story there. i can't even imagine the strength in his feet, his legs, his ankles. >> and he makes it look effortless. >> yes. >> he just glides along like he's always done it, and it's just -- >> it's amazing. >> so beautiful
playing out in bay area theaters with their versions or takes on everything from swan lake to romeo and juliete-imagined as romeo and julio. their mission, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in ballet. >> i wish that times like this existed when i was growing up. >> reporter: a 14-year-old roberto training alone on his toes and his bedroom could have never envisioned this. >> no, no, never. no. >> reporter: still, he wouldn't change one thing about his path to...
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juliet goodrich met up with him in his cookie kitchen where only a few years ago dan publicly embracedride. >> are you fine with chocolate chip cookies? >> absolutely. >> i figured a classic was the way to go. >> reporter: dan floyd has been baking since he was a kid, his first job -- >> my first job in high school was baking at a cookie store in a mall. >> reporter: fast forward a few years. >> we add our sugar. >> reporter: and he runs and owns dan good cookies in livermore. his husband came up with the name. >> i thought it was actually a bad idea until we started saying it and saying it and seemed better every time we said it, and so yeah, here we are. i'll scoop a couple. you want to scoop any onto the tray? >> reporter: getting to this point came with a mix of professional and personal challenges that hit all at once six years ago. first, dan opened his business right here in livermore. >> opened the business was terrifying. >> reporter: he says not nearly as terrifying as opening up to his family. >> so i didn't come out until i was 25 >> reporter: and in a committed relationshi
juliet goodrich met up with him in his cookie kitchen where only a few years ago dan publicly embracedride. >> are you fine with chocolate chip cookies? >> absolutely. >> i figured a classic was the way to go. >> reporter: dan floyd has been baking since he was a kid, his first job -- >> my first job in high school was baking at a cookie store in a mall. >> reporter: fast forward a few years. >> we add our sugar. >> reporter: and he runs and owns...
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i'm juliet, in for ryan and elizabeth. we begin in oakland with a deadly hit and run investigation. the victim, an elderly woman in a cross walk. not only was the crash at 16th and international caught on security camera, it happened right in front of a police officer. still, the driver got away and neighbors tell kpix 5's da lin this is just the tip of the iceberg. >> a 78-year-old oakland woman was walking in the cross walk. a white hummer made a left turn and ran her over. the driver then sped off. oakland police say instead of chasing after the hummer, the patrol officer stopped to help the victim and sent out vehicle information via radio. police say the driver got away and the woman died at the hospital. >> elected city official cannot protect the citizens. it makes me feel really sad. >> reporter: this man's surveillance camera captured the crash. he says crime is getting out of control in his neighborhood. >> crime is, like, eating breakfast. i mean, you see it every block, every street, every corner. >> reporter: four doors down from the intersection is this small market. t
i'm juliet, in for ryan and elizabeth. we begin in oakland with a deadly hit and run investigation. the victim, an elderly woman in a cross walk. not only was the crash at 16th and international caught on security camera, it happened right in front of a police officer. still, the driver got away and neighbors tell kpix 5's da lin this is just the tip of the iceberg. >> a 78-year-old oakland woman was walking in the cross walk. a white hummer made a left turn and ran her over. the driver...
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juliet describes conditions she left behind two weeks ago. >> a dead board is lying outside every houselessness, fear, pain, almost every family has lost someone. some of our men found a destroyed swimming pool. that was all we had to drink. >> in the relative safety of kyiv, they are reunited with others from their home city. group therapy for the mariupol exiles, it traumatized, displaced community. >> people come to me with panic attacks. the explosions and the murders, they see all of the evil that the russian federation has brought to ukraine. >> families are fragmented. ana and yetvit don't know if they will see the grandparents again. more than 5000 people all from variable have come here -- from variable -- from mariupol have come here. back at the rented flat, yulia tells us about the russian missile strike that killed 10 neighbors and her mother. >> everyone who survived went outside. there was selling. this was 3:00 in the morning. we stood there realizing our loved ones were still in the basement and could not be saved. the house was on fire. it was the scariest night of my
juliet describes conditions she left behind two weeks ago. >> a dead board is lying outside every houselessness, fear, pain, almost every family has lost someone. some of our men found a destroyed swimming pool. that was all we had to drink. >> in the relative safety of kyiv, they are reunited with others from their home city. group therapy for the mariupol exiles, it traumatized, displaced community. >> people come to me with panic attacks. the explosions and the murders,...
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with their versions or takes on everything from swan lake to romeo and juliet reimagined as romeo and julio, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in ballet. >> i wish the times like this existed when i was growing up. >> reporter: a 14-year-old roberto training alone on his toes in his bedroom could have never envisioned this. >> no, never, no. >> reporter: still, he couldn't change one thing about his path to what he calls freedom and joy while performing. >> yeah, then again, it's not about myself anymore. of course it was in the beginning. but again, it's like yes, i love dancing, but coaching i think like fills me even mother and seeing what can be made, what can be accomplished. being inspired. >> reporter: he believes, well, that was the point of it all. len kiese, kpix 5. >>> right now at 6:00 and streaming on "cbs news bay area," an east bay vietnamese community sounding the alarm after scenes like this. the growing calls for help. >> this is my neighborhood, but right now i don't feel safe. >>> plus, late-breaking details on two oakland police officers under investigati
with their versions or takes on everything from swan lake to romeo and juliet reimagined as romeo and julio, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in ballet. >> i wish the times like this existed when i was growing up. >> reporter: a 14-year-old roberto training alone on his toes in his bedroom could have never envisioned this. >> no, never, no. >> reporter: still, he couldn't change one thing about his path to what he calls freedom and joy while performing....
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it for no reason there is simply no reason for the attack, but it is necessary, this is romeo and juliet, we are a few bullets, it means there , before a fight, before a big fight, it is not my address, bite a nail, it means two people are walking, they want to pick on the other two and one tells the other one we have to beat them up there now a according to the laws of britain at the time, the one who starts first is guilty of a duel, so he can be fined and put in jail, i don’t know. we will be attacked and we are not to blame because we did not start it but the address bit the nail this was the reason for the start of the war i when they tell me if the ukrainians did not adopt the law on languages if the ukrainians gave wider autonomy to donbas if the ukrainians gave it there if the ukrainians that is, we are here at all they are so aggressive and they sat and waited, when the ukrainians don't behave here , and i always ask, and you are convinced that if ukraine gave half of its territory along the dnieper to russia, that russia would not attack the other half tomorrow, it would look
it for no reason there is simply no reason for the attack, but it is necessary, this is romeo and juliet, we are a few bullets, it means there , before a fight, before a big fight, it is not my address, bite a nail, it means two people are walking, they want to pick on the other two and one tells the other one we have to beat them up there now a according to the laws of britain at the time, the one who starts first is guilty of a duel, so he can be fined and put in jail, i don’t know. we will...
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done yet can, it's alex goes live under constant shelling our correspondence, roman cos, riff and juliet motto, valley ever visited the saint nicholas monetary a nearby villages to deliver humanitarian 8. i'm a court under showing them the shelling kind of quieted down for a little while and i used this opportunity to inspect this monastery. now this is just one of the temples at this monastery which was destroyed by ukrainian shelling . obviously there were no military positions here, but sir, this monastery you were still targeted by the ukrainian military. there were hundreds of people here that say on the sample was destroyed. there were in here exactly. but they were hiding in the basement because shelling simply would not stop. well, list temple is now destroyed. people still live in the basement. had this monastery waiting for air strikes and ukrainian artillery to stop. this is a local monastery that suffered quite a bit during this conflict through it's all to run downstairs into the basement and wait until shelling by the crane and military stops. we are in the basement of this
done yet can, it's alex goes live under constant shelling our correspondence, roman cos, riff and juliet motto, valley ever visited the saint nicholas monetary a nearby villages to deliver humanitarian 8. i'm a court under showing them the shelling kind of quieted down for a little while and i used this opportunity to inspect this monastery. now this is just one of the temples at this monastery which was destroyed by ukrainian shelling . obviously there were no military positions here, but sir,...
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whom it will go well, i can from this, this is for me and look at what i’m riding already, just a julietor was looking for such i couldn't find tires, and then they don't sell them in ukraine at all, and from the first day of the invasion of the aggressor country, the western center became a safe haven for more than 400 migrants from the most critical regions of ukraine, including 92 children pregnant women, the elderly, people with disabilities, many of them move around in wheelchairs, and they all need our help. the members of the paralympic team with their families also found refuge here. i have been working here officially for four years. this is an office job. you know me as such, a mini garage for myself, to repair something, to fix something, if a person arrives and for the first time sits down from a wheelchair in an active type wheelchair, then there is something to be done there regulation, at the end of april, the command -help-ua team delivered more than 2 tons of products to the residents of the western rehabilitation and sports center, including food, dishes, and household
whom it will go well, i can from this, this is for me and look at what i’m riding already, just a julietor was looking for such i couldn't find tires, and then they don't sell them in ukraine at all, and from the first day of the invasion of the aggressor country, the western center became a safe haven for more than 400 migrants from the most critical regions of ukraine, including 92 children pregnant women, the elderly, people with disabilities, many of them move around in wheelchairs, and...
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it can be used for all types of cancer as mod, juliet, the other one at fountain ions at last inch that does a full can be used as a preventative measure will not infill. like with a corona virus. maxine, you get a chance to reduce the risk of becoming infected is it like that in this case as it does as the it's still very much up in the air. one of the major differences is that the vaccine that's used in uncall g in cancer treatment as a therapeutic vaccine. that means that a tumor already exists and that the vaccine is ultimately used to fight the tumor and as estimate what became pool, as well as to what role to the stage of cancer play the site of the chima on if along of lago iceland question. as it does indeed have a major influence on the patient's overall condition, but also on the question of whether a vaccine might help or not. you have to understand that when the tumor emerges and spreads to other organs, such as the lungs are the liver. that means the patient's condition has worse insignificantly. there are simply many more tumor cells. the immune system has to fight and not
it can be used for all types of cancer as mod, juliet, the other one at fountain ions at last inch that does a full can be used as a preventative measure will not infill. like with a corona virus. maxine, you get a chance to reduce the risk of becoming infected is it like that in this case as it does as the it's still very much up in the air. one of the major differences is that the vaccine that's used in uncall g in cancer treatment as a therapeutic vaccine. that means that a tumor already...
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this is dr. juliet salva. she's on the marie kerry research fellows, university of oxford. and this is what she told us about the v p candidate that we just been talking about. let's have a look. let's have a listen. if not the marcus becomes colombia next, vice president on sunday, 2nd round elections. for many colombians. this will be the 1st time that they actually feel represented by someone who understands the real issues that are important to them in the country. for anthea is a woman, she's an afro colombian woman. she comes from a rural area and has a history of social activism and she's experienced economic hardship. so while change isn't going to happen overnight, and real political change will definitely take time. what fancy represents is the opportunity to bring these real important issues lived by every day colombians, 2 of the decision making tables. and hopefully to bring about a real change that will impact people in their daily lives. which ever candidate gets the presidency, they both have a v p as a running mate. so who's an afro colombian? so that is im
this is dr. juliet salva. she's on the marie kerry research fellows, university of oxford. and this is what she told us about the v p candidate that we just been talking about. let's have a look. let's have a listen. if not the marcus becomes colombia next, vice president on sunday, 2nd round elections. for many colombians. this will be the 1st time that they actually feel represented by someone who understands the real issues that are important to them in the country. for anthea is a woman,...
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russian economy have not come through with britain's home secretary approved the ex tradition of juliet songs to the us, where he faces up to 175 years in prison, we look at the u. k. officials long history of links to the cia with variable welcome. this is the weekly, on the international with the late, as well as news on the ground to put the stories the shape the week if good to happy with us. i was thought with the latest from ukraine russians. defense ministry is one of its cruise missile strikes is killed dozens of high ranking ukrainian offices, including generals, corresponding to remind calls to represent on yes, with the details. it was a very important target. indeed, as, as some of the top military personnel in ukraine was wiped out by russian naval based caliber, a cruise missile, according to the defense ministry, more than 50 people. that includes both the generals and some of the top officers have been killed as the result of that strike. now, according to the defense ministry, all these people were holding a strategy, a meeting when the missiles struck them. now this of
russian economy have not come through with britain's home secretary approved the ex tradition of juliet songs to the us, where he faces up to 175 years in prison, we look at the u. k. officials long history of links to the cia with variable welcome. this is the weekly, on the international with the late, as well as news on the ground to put the stories the shape the week if good to happy with us. i was thought with the latest from ukraine russians. defense ministry is one of its cruise missile...
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and aspiration, and everything, of course, with such a growth with her scale, she couldn’t portray julietn the balcony, but there was so much tenderness of some kind of warmth in her, svetlana knew how to play a change of mood, this shifter was in her acting technique is unusual. and uh, this is how she, well, was different from all the actresses of her generation. it's like she 's playing the same heroine. let's suppose so yes, and this is the unfortunate love of youth. it affected the rest of her life. i don't mean svetlana kharitonova. i mean the women she played next. heroines here with experience here are such relationships in her youth, and she treated her heroines, in my opinion, very, er, ironically. eh, she played. it is quite another matter for them that the image of such a heroine, but it is unlikely that he was, as if needed on the central plan in some films. well, and so on, and her future, this kind of creative life, was also made up of such small ones. just participation, just appearance, just survival, elementary survival in our native soviet cinema. when the kharitonovs c
and aspiration, and everything, of course, with such a growth with her scale, she couldn’t portray julietn the balcony, but there was so much tenderness of some kind of warmth in her, svetlana knew how to play a change of mood, this shifter was in her acting technique is unusual. and uh, this is how she, well, was different from all the actresses of her generation. it's like she 's playing the same heroine. let's suppose so yes, and this is the unfortunate love of youth. it affected the rest...
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after outgrowing its original building, the congregation commissioned juliet morgan, one of california's most heralded master architects and engineers, to design the current church. design, arts and craft style, the current st. james presbyterian church building was dedicated on march 13, 1923 and will celebrate centennial next year in 2023. the prominent stain glass window on the church's facade, long-time symbol of the st. james community, depicts the parable of the sower. st. james was the first filipino presbyterian ministry by the presbyterian of san francisco in the late 1980s. through decades of demographic and generational changes and now coming off the covid pandemic of 2020, a small congregation of mostly filipino families continues to this day, persevering as a church just like the group did in 1908. i am also introducing a hearing request by the civil grand jury. shadow ground water rising with sea level rise and residual hazardous substances could pose very serious risks to san francisco. we have been working with the navy, the environmental protection agency, san francisco
after outgrowing its original building, the congregation commissioned juliet morgan, one of california's most heralded master architects and engineers, to design the current church. design, arts and craft style, the current st. james presbyterian church building was dedicated on march 13, 1923 and will celebrate centennial next year in 2023. the prominent stain glass window on the church's facade, long-time symbol of the st. james community, depicts the parable of the sower. st. james was the...
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since childhood, you have dreamed of dancing juliet, it is not from this that i separate juliet's emotions. from here to here, that is, these are the waves now i understand what i lack. uh, it's just some such bright positive emotions, not that i lack. there you don’t want to dance just like that, uh, that is, you can say that you suffered, that is , they didn’t want to dance dramatic parties. now, by the way, with the advent of danik, my views have changed a little, so to speak, they have changed from the last performances. uh, i really like to dance don quixote, he is, well, he is a difficult performance, three times also like cinderella from the reaction, but he is physically even more difficult. there are technical things like that have elements that need a lot of rehearsing. and well, it's hard, but i like that you're coming out. it's just fire, and you have a fountain smile, that is, uh. hmm well , perhaps i'll say that don quixote is probably my favorite. probably because it is rarely danced. the people, belarusians are stickles and pro-tsellyubivy to get to know belarusians better
since childhood, you have dreamed of dancing juliet, it is not from this that i separate juliet's emotions. from here to here, that is, these are the waves now i understand what i lack. uh, it's just some such bright positive emotions, not that i lack. there you don’t want to dance just like that, uh, that is, you can say that you suffered, that is , they didn’t want to dance dramatic parties. now, by the way, with the advent of danik, my views have changed a little, so to speak, they have...
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manus: juliet in singapore as always. and from madrid, maria tadeo on nato's massive troop expansion. to the fed stories of jerome powell's is the economy is in strong shape of the central banks can reduce inflation to 2% while maintaining a strong labor market. he spoke to francine along some of the top central bankers in sintra. >> we are strongly committed to using our tools to get inflation to come down. the way to do that is slow down growth, keep a positive, supply and demand get back into balance. is there a risk we go too far? certainly there is. i would not agree it is the biggest risk the economy has taken. the bigger mistake would be to fail to restore price stability. manus: he joins us now. this is -- powell and lagarde singh inflation is over. >> the u.s. dollar inflation is driven by the red-hot labor market. that means that services now have an outsized proportion in driving inflation. that is the kind of inflation but doesn't slow on its own. it requires that action. that is why we are seeing massive rate
manus: juliet in singapore as always. and from madrid, maria tadeo on nato's massive troop expansion. to the fed stories of jerome powell's is the economy is in strong shape of the central banks can reduce inflation to 2% while maintaining a strong labor market. he spoke to francine along some of the top central bankers in sintra. >> we are strongly committed to using our tools to get inflation to come down. the way to do that is slow down growth, keep a positive, supply and demand get...
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and the nutcracker by pyotr tchaikovsky and romeo and juliet to music by sergei prokofiev our episoden this completed broadcast will continue the anti-fake program at 10:40. an information channel will start working on the first. stay with us. stay up to date. we saw the video, now i ask this question with a special meaning. you probably remember the fakes about a drone beaten by a can of cucumbers and about fighting bees, so now geese allegedly went on the attack against russian fighters about this and much more today in the program. this anti-fake program is here we are waging our fight against fakes and disinformation today in our studio dmitry sidorin big data specialist anna dolgoleva, journalist and alexander rakhtamonov military expert and specialist on nato armies hello and thank you again for coming to us today, to make out the next batch of fakes and the first fake. no matter how incredible it is, i still want to discuss it with you and figure it out. let's look at his content geese shot down a fighter jet. wild geese, joined the air defense of ukraine, a couple of russian f
and the nutcracker by pyotr tchaikovsky and romeo and juliet to music by sergei prokofiev our episoden this completed broadcast will continue the anti-fake program at 10:40. an information channel will start working on the first. stay with us. stay up to date. we saw the video, now i ask this question with a special meaning. you probably remember the fakes about a drone beaten by a can of cucumbers and about fighting bees, so now geese allegedly went on the attack against russian fighters about...
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juliet joins us now -- julia joins us now prayed some people have said this is largely symbolic and it matter. is that true? >> it is. it is important to note that is the first time that russia is defaulting on its sovereign debt in a century. definitely something that is worth marking. it is symbolic because russia has been excluded from national capital markets. it is a pariah for the global economy. this doesn't marginally change much. kailey: does it change anything for bondholders? giulia: yes. bondholders, if they want, they have the possibility to accelerate debt, meaning they could require immediate and full payment of the amount they are owed and they are all russian sovereign bonds. we will have to see if they actually do that. the reason why they might offer a wait-and-see approach is because if they were to take legal action and ask for their money back, they would have to navigate sanctions. they might prefer to see what happens with ukraine and sanctions. yeah. we will know the answer within the next few days. dani: russia has said -- what has russia set about debt paymen
juliet joins us now -- julia joins us now prayed some people have said this is largely symbolic and it matter. is that true? >> it is. it is important to note that is the first time that russia is defaulting on its sovereign debt in a century. definitely something that is worth marking. it is symbolic because russia has been excluded from national capital markets. it is a pariah for the global economy. this doesn't marginally change much. kailey: does it change anything for bondholders?...
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juliet's house in verona was built in the 12th century, but this outstanding detail was added only inure tourists. that 's right, initially there was no balcony here. let's let's finish where this house has become. the architect dank viet nga, who built a guest house in the vietnamese city of dalat, calls this catalan as her main inspiration. it was the last question of the first round. let's sum it up with 500 on dmitry's account 1.000, that maria has the same amount as timur ahead of the second round? my husband has been dead for 10 years now. i was evicted homeless for 14 years. i have had so many years and i have had so little time nostalgic. tower bed, i would give myself. maybe after the morning very young somehow. you are super 60+ new season today 22:20 on ntv black dog continued tomorrow at 19:40 on ntv with age, changes in vision can change the usual things tufun is recommended to apply daily for three months three courses a year triple action for a clear look. a card with a 5% cashback for all this opening exclusively in pyaterochka diapers, do not make noise with a 20% dis
juliet's house in verona was built in the 12th century, but this outstanding detail was added only inure tourists. that 's right, initially there was no balcony here. let's let's finish where this house has become. the architect dank viet nga, who built a guest house in the vietnamese city of dalat, calls this catalan as her main inspiration. it was the last question of the first round. let's sum it up with 500 on dmitry's account 1.000, that maria has the same amount as timur ahead of the...
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analyst juliet kyem joins me. what an encouraging title for the book. wow. it is true, right?he memo that is including the warnings about first amendment protected events and facilities and faith-based organizations being targets. what do you think about this? does dhs have intel on possible attacks or preeffortive? >> pre-emptive. the intelligence chatter since the leak of the memo before the decision came down animated vay you groups and focus on the particular supreme court justices. whatever your politics are the focus or the attempted violence against justice kavanaugh is not legitimate and a federal crime and needs to be addressed and elevated level of violence to justices or judges is reflected in the public discourse. look. we have an opinion that is really challenging. i'll take the politics out of it. it basically says that something is not constitutional. reproductive freedom. lots of people who believe in the decision also believe that abortion is murder. and yet the supreme court is for now still allowing reproductive freedom in whatever states to have it. that ga
analyst juliet kyem joins me. what an encouraging title for the book. wow. it is true, right?he memo that is including the warnings about first amendment protected events and facilities and faith-based organizations being targets. what do you think about this? does dhs have intel on possible attacks or preeffortive? >> pre-emptive. the intelligence chatter since the leak of the memo before the decision came down animated vay you groups and focus on the particular supreme court justices....
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. >> cheryl dorsey, juliet kayyem. thank you. >>> senate majority leader chuck schumer has given the bipartisan group of lawmakers who have come together on this one week to make headway. cnn's lauren fox is live on the hill. she's been tracking this. what are you hearing from lawmakers? >> reporter: well, yesterday, a significant zoom meeting happening with senator chris murphy, a democrat from connecticut who is leading these negotiations, as well as senator john cornyn of texas, kyrsten sinema, and tom tillis. that group of four had a productive meting, i'm told by aides, and then hammering out the specific details of what they might be able to come up with. today, we have another zoom meeting, a different group of lawmakers, although this one also including senator chris murphy. that democrat from connecticut to try to have a larger discussion about what could be possible. because at the end of the day, you need every single democrat on board as well as ten republicans and that is where this heavy lift comes into p
. >> cheryl dorsey, juliet kayyem. thank you. >>> senate majority leader chuck schumer has given the bipartisan group of lawmakers who have come together on this one week to make headway. cnn's lauren fox is live on the hill. she's been tracking this. what are you hearing from lawmakers? >> reporter: well, yesterday, a significant zoom meeting happening with senator chris murphy, a democrat from connecticut who is leading these negotiations, as well as senator john cornyn...
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he did the same thing to moulin rouge, romeo and juliet, leonardo dicaprio's, the great gatsby here.he turns the visuals, the words and especially the music on its head, transforming the flat black and white. very vanilla, 1950's into an explosive greatest show on earth that on top of the performances that are just as exciting and at their core easily as movie. butler, as elvis captures the king's inner soul from pure innocence to overwhelm globalstar, 2 self-destructive victim of its own success. butler is on the mark doing his own singing for the early offense years and meals. the lip sinking of the real elvis tracks for the rest. he doesn't just do an impersonation. he digs much deeper is colonel thomas played by 2 time oscar winner tom hanks who slid there's around the young singer's explosion of success fragile. personal life reportedly siphoning off an amazing 50% of elvis's earnings. he's a character who is not very likable, but sure is captivating the rest of this ensemble beautifully pounds off the different moments of elvis's life like a well played pinball machine. it's a
he did the same thing to moulin rouge, romeo and juliet, leonardo dicaprio's, the great gatsby here.he turns the visuals, the words and especially the music on its head, transforming the flat black and white. very vanilla, 1950's into an explosive greatest show on earth that on top of the performances that are just as exciting and at their core easily as movie. butler, as elvis captures the king's inner soul from pure innocence to overwhelm globalstar, 2 self-destructive victim of its own...
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pastor rock heads the look global vision bible church in juliet, a small town on the outskirts of nashvilleashington post, 4 million people followed him across his social media platforms. 4 million. his sunday services boast more than 1000 attendees who come from hours away. and locke says his church raised more than $4 million last year alone. think about that. when as we go across the country are followed a man who says the democrats are butchering demons. and you can't be a christian and a democrat. do you see this happening here? this particular string of hate fills fear filled ideology, coming out of the larger white evangelical community in america, hasn't recent decades locked arms with the broader conservative movement in america. it is a match made in a weird sort of political heaven. evangelicals have become the backbone of the republican party, making up over a third of trump voters in 2020. in fact, according to trump, it grew his support. his support among white evangelicals grew from 77% in 2016 to 84% in 2020. at first glance, it was shocking to see this group of christians b
pastor rock heads the look global vision bible church in juliet, a small town on the outskirts of nashvilleashington post, 4 million people followed him across his social media platforms. 4 million. his sunday services boast more than 1000 attendees who come from hours away. and locke says his church raised more than $4 million last year alone. think about that. when as we go across the country are followed a man who says the democrats are butchering demons. and you can't be a christian and a...
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their car and eastern contra costa county authorities say mercedes, right regular joe biden avis and julietree others were injured. a train headed for oakland slammed into a honda civic that was crossing the tracks. it happened shortly after one o'clock yesterday afternoon near or wood road in brentwood. we do have three deceased that were in the vehicle. we did transport one child by medical helicopter to children's hospital, and two adult males went to john muir in walnut creek. there's no word yet on the condition of the injured victims in the car. investigators say none of the 81 passengers and five crew members writing in that five car amtrak train was injured in that crash. an investigation finds more than 100. million americans have medical bills they can't afford to pay to study conducted by npr found they are facing a financial crisis due to a health care system that is systematically pushing patients into debt on a massive scale. researchers say much of that patient debt is hidden as credit card balances and loans from family members with us now, with more inside his thomas nici,
their car and eastern contra costa county authorities say mercedes, right regular joe biden avis and julietree others were injured. a train headed for oakland slammed into a honda civic that was crossing the tracks. it happened shortly after one o'clock yesterday afternoon near or wood road in brentwood. we do have three deceased that were in the vehicle. we did transport one child by medical helicopter to children's hospital, and two adult males went to john muir in walnut creek. there's no...
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