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. >> katherine. nice to meet you. >> brett, , great. >> nice to meet you. >> so you have to tally come skilled and super humble and shy to get a job there? >> pretty much. so yeah, again these are part of my welding crew. people talk about get a college degree and have all kinds of debt or you can be a welder and jump right in. >> do both. [laughing] >> use your welding to pay off your college that? >> right. >> where did you get trained? >> right here. >> awesome. >> tell us how long you've all been working here. >> i been here for about five years. >> four years. >> i have been about two months. >> welcome aboard. >> i've known doug all my life though. >> right. he's my cousins son. >> so you been recruiting him for decades. >> was y right. he has some of the same background i had. we grew up in kind of the same family area with kind of this in our history. but again, skilled the guys, salt of the earth, you know. they put a lot of work out of here and they are very proud of the things they do. >>
. >> katherine. nice to meet you. >> brett, , great. >> nice to meet you. >> so you have to tally come skilled and super humble and shy to get a job there? >> pretty much. so yeah, again these are part of my welding crew. people talk about get a college degree and have all kinds of debt or you can be a welder and jump right in. >> do both. [laughing] >> use your welding to pay off your college that? >> right. >> where did you get trained?...
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. >> a marketer for a tech compan katherine britt knows firsthand the perks of working from home. for the one thing, you can't beat the commute. >> it is straight from desk to bed. >> as a newcomer to the city, one thing she didn't anticipate was the loneliness. >> i have great connections remotely with coworkers but there's something different about actually talking to people. >> she tried a few neighborhood coffee shops, but that turned out to be less than ideal. >> when i'm in a starbucks, i end up getting coffees and scones just to honestly feel like i can stay in that space. >> that's when she stumbled on new start up called neon. part coworking space, part friendshi club. here she can type away with no guilt and connect with friends. >> i can work on my laptop and close it and see people i love hanging out with. >> reporter: called third spaces, they're physical locations away from home and work with little to no fees. neon charges $5 an hour for internet service or $25 a full day. the idea was to create a place where people can work during the day, while being abl to meet l
. >> a marketer for a tech compan katherine britt knows firsthand the perks of working from home. for the one thing, you can't beat the commute. >> it is straight from desk to bed. >> as a newcomer to the city, one thing she didn't anticipate was the loneliness. >> i have great connections remotely with coworkers but there's something different about actually talking to people. >> she tried a few neighborhood coffee shops, but that turned out to be less than ideal....
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katherine, thank you so much for being here. it's good to see you. mike lee, he's getting ready for the next segment. he's going to be staying with me right here on set. there's a lot more coming up this morning. we've got more questions over all the money the u.s. is sending to ukraine. and the rest of the world is, well, basically chipping in their fair share. maria asked former president trump about this on sunday morning futures. maria: would you stop the money to ukraine at this point? >> i'd get the war settled. the numb money is number one. cheryl: we'll get more from this coming up next and hear from our powerhouse political panel. you'll want to stick around. we'll go over the new fox business polls. we are weeks away from the first gop debate that's going to be on fox. don't miss a moment of it. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ when we fall down we go down together. ♪ all learning to save and spend their money with chase. the chef's cooking up firsts with her new debit card. hungry? -uhuh. the designer's eyeing
katherine, thank you so much for being here. it's good to see you. mike lee, he's getting ready for the next segment. he's going to be staying with me right here on set. there's a lot more coming up this morning. we've got more questions over all the money the u.s. is sending to ukraine. and the rest of the world is, well, basically chipping in their fair share. maria asked former president trump about this on sunday morning futures. maria: would you stop the money to ukraine at this point?...
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but, mary katherine, i know that some people -- especially trump critics on the left -- are going to what aboutism to bring up hillary clinton and hunter biden. hillary green with juicily mishandleed classified information and lied about it repeatedly. her team destroyed evidence, we all member that -- remember that. and in just the back to back days, hunter -- sweetheart deal doesn't even cover it. it was even worse than we realized until the judge can asked a question, the whole thing blew up. and the very next thing they are reminding us at the doj how much they can come after someone to really bring them down when they want to. i think a lot of americans look at the facts in the trump case and say, okay, whatever that shows, why on earth do these other people get different standards? that, i think, is a real problem here. >> look, you're right. no two cases are exactly analogous, but i think you can look at the hillary clinton and the trump handling of documents and go, wow, so much energy is being spent to go after trump for this. and, look, i think the evidence is strong and th
but, mary katherine, i know that some people -- especially trump critics on the left -- are going to what aboutism to bring up hillary clinton and hunter biden. hillary green with juicily mishandleed classified information and lied about it repeatedly. her team destroyed evidence, we all member that -- remember that. and in just the back to back days, hunter -- sweetheart deal doesn't even cover it. it was even worse than we realized until the judge can asked a question, the whole thing blew...
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>> reporter: for katherine, it was the best of all worlds. not only is she meeting new people, her work has gotten better. >> it's kind of like when you take a trip, you come back and feel really refreshed. >> reporter: creating a third space as a first line of defense against loneliness. >>> extreme weather could crush a big crop for california farmers. we'll tell you why the future of tomatoes is uncertain. >>> break out the good luck charms. we'll tell you >>> processed tomatoes are a staple in many of our favorite dishes from salsa to ketchup to pasta sauce. california farmers produce more than 95% of processed tomatoes here in the u.s. extreme weather may prove crushing for the market. as part of our new series project earth, i am going to show you the impact on local restaurants and their customers. >> reporter: san francisco's legendary restaurant in north beach. from a thin crust pizza baked in a wood-fired brick oven. >> hmm, best pizza ever. >> reporter: to the ample servings of pasta. >> it is delicious. >> reporter: the secret is
>> reporter: for katherine, it was the best of all worlds. not only is she meeting new people, her work has gotten better. >> it's kind of like when you take a trip, you come back and feel really refreshed. >> reporter: creating a third space as a first line of defense against loneliness. >>> extreme weather could crush a big crop for california farmers. we'll tell you why the future of tomatoes is uncertain. >>> break out the good luck charms. we'll tell you...
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. >>> katherine ha vivido de cerca su violencia f honduras. >>> es lo que mÁs me duele que ya no estÉs a nun rala intervenciÓn militar ordenara un toque de queda por 30 dÍas en san pedro zula. ha visto aumento en la violencia del crimen organizado. >>> 30 masacres, 159 vÍctimas de la masacre nos llama la atenciÓn. >>> esta semana el ministro de seguridad. los Índices de homicidio se han reducido en 17%. >>> lleva 13 dÍas en incidentes y uno de los grandes logros que el plan la operaciÓn de zula ha traÍdo al sector. inicio el pasado 26 junio investigaciÓn de la oficina de derechos humanos de la onu. los reclusos relacionados con pandillas han sido sometidos a palizas. reconocen la urgencia de los alt tos niveles de violencia algunas me dudas pueden dar lugar aab sos. >>> smi titdes con acciones tomadas en otros paÍses. tratan de intuir en su gobiernos para copiar el estilo bukele. la operaciÓn candado fue extendida a otra ciudad del paÍs y el gobierno indica que lo va a ampliar a mÁs comunidades. >>> noticias telemundo. el papa francisco anuncio este domingo que eligiÓ a nuevos 21 card
. >>> katherine ha vivido de cerca su violencia f honduras. >>> es lo que mÁs me duele que ya no estÉs a nun rala intervenciÓn militar ordenara un toque de queda por 30 dÍas en san pedro zula. ha visto aumento en la violencia del crimen organizado. >>> 30 masacres, 159 vÍctimas de la masacre nos llama la atenciÓn. >>> esta semana el ministro de seguridad. los Índices de homicidio se han reducido en 17%. >>> lleva 13 dÍas en incidentes y uno...
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. >> reporter: for katherine vaughn, a public school teacher in tipton county, tennessee, her classroome a battleground for america's culture wars. the 17-year teaching veteran and visual arts educator says she's now afraid to do her job, all because of a skate law known as the prohibited concepts act. >> as a teacher, i want to create lessons that connect to my students and to their lives. when i bring in artists from different or diverse backgrounds, i also have to think, will this alienate other students? will someone in the community think that this is inappropriate? >> reporter: the measure signed into law by republican governor bill lee in 2021 prohibiting educators from teaching what they call divisive concepts dealing with race, gender, and other subjects in public schools. any violation could result in schools losing valuable state funding and teachers losing their jobs or even their licenses. >> it's an incredibly scary and daunting time to be an educator, teaching under laws like this. we live in such an outrage culture, anything you do or say in your classroom could be secon
. >> reporter: for katherine vaughn, a public school teacher in tipton county, tennessee, her classroome a battleground for america's culture wars. the 17-year teaching veteran and visual arts educator says she's now afraid to do her job, all because of a skate law known as the prohibited concepts act. >> as a teacher, i want to create lessons that connect to my students and to their lives. when i bring in artists from different or diverse backgrounds, i also have to think, will...
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. >>> in about 15 minutes we will speak with katherine clark about how democrats are planning to fightst the bill, willing to let the military authorization bill fail to kill the amendments. we'll ask. >>> and this morning former president trump's son-in-law jared kushner the latest to testify before the grand investigating trump's effort to overturn the 2020 election results. sources say. so questions were about whether trump was told he lost the election. hope hicks also testified early last month. joining us to discuss is cnn senior legal analyst elie honig. these interviews happened recently, just in june. what does that tell you about where this investigation is and the status of it? >> so, first of all, that skbraz jack smith is talking to everybody, his family members, closest advisors, as jack smith should. his job is to get all the information, all the fact and not be shy about going and questions people close to donald trump. the other thing it tells me is, if you think about the checklist of relevant witnesses here, those are two more important names that are checked off and
. >>> in about 15 minutes we will speak with katherine clark about how democrats are planning to fightst the bill, willing to let the military authorization bill fail to kill the amendments. we'll ask. >>> and this morning former president trump's son-in-law jared kushner the latest to testify before the grand investigating trump's effort to overturn the 2020 election results. sources say. so questions were about whether trump was told he lost the election. hope hicks also...
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what do we have, katherine, from the world of twitter. stop procting him every minute and hiding his lies and refusing to do investigation. are you kidding me, we don't want trump and we don't want biden. i'm not protecting him every minute. i'm saying candidly he has been deserving of a higher approval rate certainly in the time he has been the president thus far. it's not in defense of him. i would say that about trump in the course of his one term. something else is going on here. here's a fun thought experiment. go to the live chat feature of my web site this hour, and give me a name. anyone on the planet, putting aside the requirements necessary to run for the u.s. presidency, give me a name, who could win 49 of 50 states the way that rold reagan did. nobody. please go to the web site for an additional purpose, and that is to answer this week's poll question, what best complains president biden's low job approval rating. i'm giving you as choices, his record, his age, the economy, polarization, or something i can't think of. >>> up a
what do we have, katherine, from the world of twitter. stop procting him every minute and hiding his lies and refusing to do investigation. are you kidding me, we don't want trump and we don't want biden. i'm not protecting him every minute. i'm saying candidly he has been deserving of a higher approval rate certainly in the time he has been the president thus far. it's not in defense of him. i would say that about trump in the course of his one term. something else is going on here. here's a...
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how does this change the whole investigation, mary katherine? >> the question is how close does this get to joe biden, and the issue has been up until now, whether it's hunter's laptop, whether it's text message, whether it's investigations that grassley has done in the senate committee about this, people are trying to obscure the hunter investigation by saying hunter is just his son, it doesn't matter. well, it does matter if he's pedalling influence and involving his father. we have millions of dollars from foreign entities, flagged to say these look suspicious, looking into that, and his own text messages, and his laptop, a massive attempt to censor this investigation. voters are worried about other things and a question whether he's treated equally. whistleblowers last week with the irs, many fronts people are saying hey, is this guy getting the same treatment someone else would get or someone pulling strings to protect the president. i would like the answer to that. >> john: according to the federalist, the fbi told david weiss, the u.s. at
how does this change the whole investigation, mary katherine? >> the question is how close does this get to joe biden, and the issue has been up until now, whether it's hunter's laptop, whether it's text message, whether it's investigations that grassley has done in the senate committee about this, people are trying to obscure the hunter investigation by saying hunter is just his son, it doesn't matter. well, it does matter if he's pedalling influence and involving his father. we have...
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and katherine, if we knew this was coming when we prepared that is a very good question indeed. and a s as strongly just saying that what we're seeing today is very consistent with what the obviously, steve's telling us any text. yeah. just using starting at 6, we are looking at a $4.00 degree in going forward. 80 percent of the reflection might be subjects to extreme heat. so what we're seeing now may not be what we need to expect in the future. the future might actually become quite torres and even to be expected to slowly to have cities around the world and having just for are you prepared for it? so only now after consecutive use of extreme ext off exposure to extreme heat waste . cities like paris, london, new york, those entities are getting into the gear, actually preparing for reducing going, but it will take time. some of the dimensions that we can take. for example, i mentioned sizing cities are changing, the design of cities are not precious that can help us increase temperatures from today to tomorrow. in the meantime, we need to protect multiple people, but they are
and katherine, if we knew this was coming when we prepared that is a very good question indeed. and a s as strongly just saying that what we're seeing today is very consistent with what the obviously, steve's telling us any text. yeah. just using starting at 6, we are looking at a $4.00 degree in going forward. 80 percent of the reflection might be subjects to extreme heat. so what we're seeing now may not be what we need to expect in the future. the future might actually become quite torres...
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katherine christian, vaughn hillyard, garrett haake, thank you. >>> breaking news out of israel. the country's parliament just approved a key part of prime minister's benjamin netanyahu's plan to reshape the judicial system, specifically approving a decision that strikes gujs from striking down government decisions that they find unreasonable. this vote comes as hundreds of thousands have already taken to the streets to protest this plan, arguing it will be a massive blow to democracy. nbc's raf sanchez is live from jerusalem. how are people reacting the the vote? >> reporter: well, ana, you can see behind me thousands of protesters gathered here in front of israel's parliament. they were making a last-ditch effort to try to stop this legislation. it wasn't enough. this bill passed over an hour ago. there was a cry, a kind of anger and despair as the news reached the crowd here that this legislation has gone through. we spoke to one woman. she had tears in her eyes. she said she didn't know what she was going to tell her children tonight about the future of israeli democracy. alm
katherine christian, vaughn hillyard, garrett haake, thank you. >>> breaking news out of israel. the country's parliament just approved a key part of prime minister's benjamin netanyahu's plan to reshape the judicial system, specifically approving a decision that strikes gujs from striking down government decisions that they find unreasonable. this vote comes as hundreds of thousands have already taken to the streets to protest this plan, arguing it will be a massive blow to democracy....
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. >>> want to bring in katherine falders from our investigative team. you reported even before today that the special counsel was looking into efforts to destroy surveillance, whether or not that -- that was attempted, whether there were discussions about this, and whether when pressed about this, whether people lied. >> yeah, following the indictment in may, we know the special counsel was talking to additional witnesses, had sent additional target letters to i.t. employees. there was a target letter sent to an employee who allegedly perjured himself before a grand jury, specifically about the instances associated with this video. but in this indictment, it squarely puts donald trump, walt nauta, and the head of maintenance, right at the center of this. it says they pressured this employee, who they don't name, to delete this video, and we know that jack smith has been talking to witnesses. they've been before the grand jury in florida, and he's been asking and zeroing in on, david, specifically the obstruction elements that relate to the video. >> dav
. >>> want to bring in katherine falders from our investigative team. you reported even before today that the special counsel was looking into efforts to destroy surveillance, whether or not that -- that was attempted, whether there were discussions about this, and whether when pressed about this, whether people lied. >> yeah, following the indictment in may, we know the special counsel was talking to additional witnesses, had sent additional target letters to i.t. employees....
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for katherine and philip it was like going home. they were both children of missionaries and grew up in countries in west africa. they met in boarding school in africa, married in the states and started raising their family. at the time of the attack, blaze was 14 years old, ian 10, porsche 4, gigi 2 and the baby petra just 13 months old was born in kenya. their morning at the mall unfolds just as family's might. they had lunch together in the third floor food court. then the boys decided to race down to the first floor to a big department store, sort of like a super walmart. mom and the three young girls were still finishing up lunch so they lagged behind. as they were walking through the mall to catch up with the boys, with the baby in a sling and the two toddlers holding mom's hand, it happened, an explosion. >> the first thing that tells you something is wrong is a huge bang. >> yeah. yeah. >> coming from where? >> it was the main entrance, so it was off to my right and behind me. i remember turning around and looking at it and
for katherine and philip it was like going home. they were both children of missionaries and grew up in countries in west africa. they met in boarding school in africa, married in the states and started raising their family. at the time of the attack, blaze was 14 years old, ian 10, porsche 4, gigi 2 and the baby petra just 13 months old was born in kenya. their morning at the mall unfolds just as family's might. they had lunch together in the third floor food court. then the boys decided to...
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katherine christian is the former assistant d.a.n district attorney's office and an msnbc legal analyst. so brendan, what's your takeaway from those boos? we heard boos before when in front of the faithful trump has been criticized. but particularly trump again reiterating that the litmus test for republicans should be whether they push his lies about the election and so-called democratic fraud. >> and that is the kind of thing that gets members of congress's attention. you can be sure when he says stuff like that, you're a rank-and-file member of the house, you're going to think about that. you don't want a primary. he alone has that kind of weight, that he can throw it around and push people around. and it's been very successful. and it's part of why he has had that chorus of people backing him up. now, look, will hurd got booed at an event where donald trump was speaking. so that's not terribly surprising. donald trump was also at that dinner. a lot of trump supporters there. i think the rest of the candidates there should be tha
katherine christian is the former assistant d.a.n district attorney's office and an msnbc legal analyst. so brendan, what's your takeaway from those boos? we heard boos before when in front of the faithful trump has been criticized. but particularly trump again reiterating that the litmus test for republicans should be whether they push his lies about the election and so-called democratic fraud. >> and that is the kind of thing that gets members of congress's attention. you can be sure...
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we catch up with katherine neiss.rd to the conversation on european central bank and wahhabist beyond the 25 basis point hike we expect from president lagarde in the next 30 minutes or so. lisa: i do wonder and we discussed earlier in the show about the loan survey that showed a steep drop off in loans and we heard about it probably was too quick for the ecb comfort. at one point do they highlight that in a meeting, there are signs of serious credit contraction making it difficult for them to get overly hawkish?jonathan: is that what they want to see? you can acknowledge the bank lending survey but it is how you characterize it. is it by design? is it the intended consequence of policy or the pace of which it is happening unintended and unwelcome, and maybe nerve-racking for the committee? lisa: marlowe said it was too quick. at that is the case and they pause and they see if it evens out, maybe they opted for that thing but are we passed the point where ecb and fed officials want to communicate hawkishness in two mak
we catch up with katherine neiss.rd to the conversation on european central bank and wahhabist beyond the 25 basis point hike we expect from president lagarde in the next 30 minutes or so. lisa: i do wonder and we discussed earlier in the show about the loan survey that showed a steep drop off in loans and we heard about it probably was too quick for the ecb comfort. at one point do they highlight that in a meeting, there are signs of serious credit contraction making it difficult for them to...
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well that's bringing catherine, so she joins us now from nairobi. katherine, i understand that these demonstrations have been growing. what have you been seeing now on the streets? yes, there's been a lot of on size st. t. all week and right now we are on a position area. uh, police have been throwing to a guy and uh, the process does on that and have been using us, those and slings and things like that. um, a crowd around the country we have talks to, people was saying that there are some demonstrations going on as well. but not as heavily as uh, what is happening here. and a lot of people decided to stay away, particularly in the city center. uh, we know that shops has been closed. we also know that said, government schools have been told to stay home until uh to wait houses the situation. um we have also been following uh very 10 lease ride low dean. got the all positions visa. uh, she's the one who has called this part as for the to attach side. he has told people to come to the street car in sometimes to symbolize. um this very high cost of living people here are very frustrated
well that's bringing catherine, so she joins us now from nairobi. katherine, i understand that these demonstrations have been growing. what have you been seeing now on the streets? yes, there's been a lot of on size st. t. all week and right now we are on a position area. uh, police have been throwing to a guy and uh, the process does on that and have been using us, those and slings and things like that. um, a crowd around the country we have talks to, people was saying that there are some...
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outkick columnist mary katherine hamm. mary katherine and we'll start with you.i think there's a big difference. i never once spoke to my hun hunter, my brother or anybody forethat matter about their foreign business dealings. evolves and they repeated thatd for years, just until recently. now it's i've never been in business because he's been exposesinessd as having a lot on knowledge about these deals. look, i don't know why, sean, d it's so hard for everyone to understand that the smartest personwh joe biden knows is antm artist extraordinaire. he is an exper t ukrainian, romanian and chinese economic development. and he has to be shielded from the weight of his towering genius. >> and we have we must of him. and that's just what a loving father does. now they're changing their story because the first one wasn't true. this one is likely not true either. th. to your face, karine jean-pierre will insult you and say nothing has changed when the words coming out of her mouth are so obvious changing. that part i think, is insulting to voters and they mightat par t
outkick columnist mary katherine hamm. mary katherine and we'll start with you.i think there's a big difference. i never once spoke to my hun hunter, my brother or anybody forethat matter about their foreign business dealings. evolves and they repeated thatd for years, just until recently. now it's i've never been in business because he's been exposesinessd as having a lot on knowledge about these deals. look, i don't know why, sean, d it's so hard for everyone to understand that the smartest...
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please find 2 gas, 2 quail demonstrations which folded similar katherine's last week in which 6 people were killed. the pakistani army says suspected is the most militants of killed at least 4 soldiers. internet attack on a military base in the south west. the newly founded is the most group to reach each you have to pack as done, has claimed responsibility. tens of thousands of bangladesh, all positions support as of gathered in the capital duncan, the demanding prime minister, shake casinos resignation ahead of next year's election. the banquet dash nationalist says it's made present being targeted, interviewed crackdown and they feel the government plans to break the vote. the northern hemisphere summer has brought extreme weather to many countries, including the united states. president biden has declared a state of emergency as some regions in the northeast see the west flooding in nearly a century. this is not likely not covered by 2 months of rain in just 2 days. several communities like this, including the stage capital on pele. a mood by the relentless deluge. more than 30 sta
please find 2 gas, 2 quail demonstrations which folded similar katherine's last week in which 6 people were killed. the pakistani army says suspected is the most militants of killed at least 4 soldiers. internet attack on a military base in the south west. the newly founded is the most group to reach each you have to pack as done, has claimed responsibility. tens of thousands of bangladesh, all positions support as of gathered in the capital duncan, the demanding prime minister, shake casinos...
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corner katherine gosh and daniel rikanthal conduct the 2019 interview, both have contributed exclusively 35 contributions in the 2020 election psych toll biden's campaign and the dnc while rikanthaul contributed to the 2008 obama contain while in private practice. joining us now is a fox news contributor, "the new york post" columnist, the one who published the video that you saw at the top. miranda, there is a lot out there about luft, the leftist circulating saying he's a pro china plants, and, you know, he's not someone who is credible and he's a spy, et cetera. these prosecutors are the same one who interviewed him in 2019. we're learning more about him and the donations. that's relevant, is it not? >> i guess so it is new york. and so it's not surprising to find democrats in the prosecutor's ranks, and, look, it's only a few hundred dollars although i would say that katherine's contributions to biden in the 2020 election cycle would suggest that she was pretty keen on having joe biden beat donald trump that year. but look, i don't think it's really fair to cast dispersions on their
corner katherine gosh and daniel rikanthal conduct the 2019 interview, both have contributed exclusively 35 contributions in the 2020 election psych toll biden's campaign and the dnc while rikanthaul contributed to the 2008 obama contain while in private practice. joining us now is a fox news contributor, "the new york post" columnist, the one who published the video that you saw at the top. miranda, there is a lot out there about luft, the leftist circulating saying he's a pro china...
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let's head to cape town and speak to our reporter katherine merry.nst malawi. they do indeed. both england and scotland. they will be in court next to each other for their first match of this paul world cup, and scotland under the guidance will want to get off to a good start. there's a lot off to a good start. there's a lot of baby was in a scotland squad, but they are bullied with experience as well. the most capped playerfor scotland through this tournament. yes, it is a big match for all teams on the first day of any major sporting champion, but scotland will be looking to fly against malawi who are always a little bit tricky when the world cup comes around. weill. are always a little bit tricky when the world cup comes around. well, we will talk about — the world cup comes around. well, we will talk about england _ the world cup comes around. well, we will talk about england in _ the world cup comes around. well, we will talk about england in just - the world cup comes around. well, we will talk about england in just a - will talk about england
let's head to cape town and speak to our reporter katherine merry.nst malawi. they do indeed. both england and scotland. they will be in court next to each other for their first match of this paul world cup, and scotland under the guidance will want to get off to a good start. there's a lot off to a good start. there's a lot of baby was in a scotland squad, but they are bullied with experience as well. the most capped playerfor scotland through this tournament. yes, it is a big match for all...
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professor of forensic psychology katherine rams lynn. she is the author of "how to catch a killer."ou so much for coming on the program. you say that what you're learning about heuermann, you've seen before with other serial killers like gary ridgway, john wayne gacy, robert hansen and richard cunningham and dennis rader. what similarities do you see? >> first, all of them had families. all of them had jobs. all of them had passed in their neighborhoods as ordinary people. and they were able to carry this on sometimes for years without anybody suspecting that they were also committing crimes, very serious crimes, murder, sometimes rape. they had a way of being able to put on a face, put on a facade, play a role, several roles, and still go out and murder people. >> that is extreme compartmentalization. how did they do it? >> it takes some practice. everybody can do it actually. everyone can play parts, can play roles. but they have a particular reason why they would be doing it. they want to keep their dark stuff hidden. they want to keep doing it. so they are very skilled at it. th
professor of forensic psychology katherine rams lynn. she is the author of "how to catch a killer."ou so much for coming on the program. you say that what you're learning about heuermann, you've seen before with other serial killers like gary ridgway, john wayne gacy, robert hansen and richard cunningham and dennis rader. what similarities do you see? >> first, all of them had families. all of them had jobs. all of them had passed in their neighborhoods as ordinary people. and...
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katherine, kicking things off with you with a look at a market that is somewhat near i haves this morningnervous this morning. dow industrials up 29, nasdaq down 36. but we did have economic data out of china indicating weakness there. people are waiting for some sales in the chinese market. then you've got a big week on inflation data here. we've got the june cpi out on wednesday, economists are expecting prices to be up three tetenths of a percent year over year. we've got the june producer price index out on thursday. what are your expectations for the inflation data and of course this is all coming ahead of the second quarter earnings reports which will begin to flow on friday. >> yes. inflation data will show a steep drop, don't be fooled. that's simply because of base effects, maria. we're going to go from close to 4 to close to 3. i have 3% year over year as you mentioned at 0.3% month over month, goods inflation is decelerating. that's a fe phenomenal news item from the perspective of disinflation. which worries me is service sector. that is driven by shelter costs. housing i expe
katherine, kicking things off with you with a look at a market that is somewhat near i haves this morningnervous this morning. dow industrials up 29, nasdaq down 36. but we did have economic data out of china indicating weakness there. people are waiting for some sales in the chinese market. then you've got a big week on inflation data here. we've got the june cpi out on wednesday, economists are expecting prices to be up three tetenths of a percent year over year. we've got the june producer...
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have transitioned into this congress, with a new leadership team, and a great job being done by katherine clark, our whip, and pete aguilar, our conference chair, we tried to continue a close, strong, authentic working relationship with president joe biden. i appreciate the kindness of his words. but more importantly, i appreciate the leadership that he has provided for the country and we look forward to continuing to do big things for the american people. thank you. reporter: thank you, leader jeffries. what was your reaction to the f.a.a. re-authorization, the sense of the house that includes, say, increasing the number of flights and what was your reaction to the nine democrats who voted against the pro-israel resolution? speaker mccarthy told me yesterday if you look at the nine democrats there, they've got a real anti-semitic problem in their conference and it seems to be growing with their leadership doing nothing about it. they allow them to continue to say the things they have. and the relationship with israel is only about the benjamins. mr. jeffries: we dent want to be lectured
have transitioned into this congress, with a new leadership team, and a great job being done by katherine clark, our whip, and pete aguilar, our conference chair, we tried to continue a close, strong, authentic working relationship with president joe biden. i appreciate the kindness of his words. but more importantly, i appreciate the leadership that he has provided for the country and we look forward to continuing to do big things for the american people. thank you. reporter: thank you, leader...
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katherine for a long time. an overgrown groom, but they gave consent in 2000, the actors got married they had two children and despite the difficulties of the scandals, the announcements of the divorce so far. together today, michael is 74 katherine is 48 and perhaps not a single red carpet is complete without their participation. love makes us younger, says heidi klum well, how not to believe her, four children, two marriages behind them, both happy, and here is the third attempt of the musician tom kaulitz, the chosen one of the younger ones. heidi at 17 years old once he was an aspiring teen artist admitted in an interview that the ideal of his female model. heidi klum and now a childhood dream came true in the nineteenth year, the couple played wedding. i leave notes for him everywhere, the most beautiful thing is when you get the same answer from your beloved says km. today she is 50, he is 33. they look happy. well, here the age limits, and all other boundaries were erased by red wine. so, at least the ac
katherine for a long time. an overgrown groom, but they gave consent in 2000, the actors got married they had two children and despite the difficulties of the scandals, the announcements of the divorce so far. together today, michael is 74 katherine is 48 and perhaps not a single red carpet is complete without their participation. love makes us younger, says heidi klum well, how not to believe her, four children, two marriages behind them, both happy, and here is the third attempt of the...
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katherine, show me one social media reaction. is not a free speech reaction. oh, right, says bob. look, it is very hard to regulate these matters. what is speech? if i'm a magician, entertaining at a party, am i delivering speech like a florist or a baker? to be continued, have a happy fourth. right now get a free footlong at subway. like the subway series menu. buy one footlong in the app, get one free. for freeee. that's what i'm talking about. order in the subway app today. fundamental freedoms are under attack in our country today and there is a national agenda at play by these extremist so-called leaders. it will be a national ban on abortion. it is the tradition of our country to fight for freedom, to fight for rights... to fight for the ability of all people to be who they are and make decions about their own lives and their bodies. and we will fight for the ideals of our country. ♪ hit it ♪ ♪ it takes two to make a thing go right ♪ ♪ it takes two to make it outta sight ♪ ♪ one, two, get loose now ♪ ♪ it takes two to make
katherine, show me one social media reaction. is not a free speech reaction. oh, right, says bob. look, it is very hard to regulate these matters. what is speech? if i'm a magician, entertaining at a party, am i delivering speech like a florist or a baker? to be continued, have a happy fourth. right now get a free footlong at subway. like the subway series menu. buy one footlong in the app, get one free. for freeee. that's what i'm talking about. order in the subway app today. fundamental...
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. >> let's getmore now from katherine trent. first of all, what's the latest on this alleged attack on the mayor? >> well, the latest we're hearing, kim, is that prosecutors have now opened a normal investigation into attempted murder, after this attack, which is shocking a lot of people in france, as they're waking up this sunday. images of extreme violence coming out of this town of l'hay-les-roses. his family was inside, his wife and his two young children, when around 1:30 a.m., a car rammed into the building. the prosecutors say that they believe that that was try to burn it down, and in fact, pictures of a huge blaze at the property were prbroadcast. the family managed to escape, but his wife was injured, we believe her leg was fractured and one of the children was injured, too. so the mayor of that town has said that he is shocked by the violence. political reaction coming out, too, has been of people very shocked to hear of those events. we've seen in previous nights, town halls and city halls across france coming under
. >> let's getmore now from katherine trent. first of all, what's the latest on this alleged attack on the mayor? >> well, the latest we're hearing, kim, is that prosecutors have now opened a normal investigation into attempted murder, after this attack, which is shocking a lot of people in france, as they're waking up this sunday. images of extreme violence coming out of this town of l'hay-les-roses. his family was inside, his wife and his two young children, when around 1:30 a.m.,...
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katherine, i think when people look at this and if they are in that category of people who haven't made payment in those three years, are they even ready for this do you think? >> i think a lot of people are not. look, these payments were going to start -- restart, i should say -- in the fall for at least some americans, whether or not the supreme court ruled as it did today. however, there is a large contingent, some millions of americans who thought they would never have to deal with this system again, right? they thought that the entirety of their balance had been forgiven. and it turns out it hasn't been. and the administration has done relatively little outreach to date to get in touch with those people to say, hey, you know now we told you that your debt was going to be wiped out? that may not happen. and when i talk with the administration about that, why haven't they been in greater communication with people about the potential risks of such a supreme court outcome, they basically said some comebinatio of they didn't want to get in the way of their own court case. they didn't wa
katherine, i think when people look at this and if they are in that category of people who haven't made payment in those three years, are they even ready for this do you think? >> i think a lot of people are not. look, these payments were going to start -- restart, i should say -- in the fall for at least some americans, whether or not the supreme court ruled as it did today. however, there is a large contingent, some millions of americans who thought they would never have to deal with...
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katherine norris trent. thank you so much. and in the next hour, i'll speak with a journalist and filmmaker and i'll talk to her about the language some in france have used to describe the protesters and how this unrest compares to the protests here in the u.s. over george floyd's death. >>> the cries for democracy continue no israel. tens of thousands took to the streets yet again to protest against prime minister benjamin netanyahu's proposed judicial reforms. the demonstrations are now in their 26th consecutive week and come days after lawmakers began debating the bill that would limit the supreme court's powers. the prosecutorses thronged at the heart of the capital, televiv, waving israeli flags and chanting "democracy." just days ago, netanyahu said he had dropped the most controversials a% of the plan, which would allow lawmakers to overturn supreme court rulings, but critics say the new bill would still open the door to corruption and weaken israel's democracy. >>> the trump campaign is pushing back against reporting t
katherine norris trent. thank you so much. and in the next hour, i'll speak with a journalist and filmmaker and i'll talk to her about the language some in france have used to describe the protesters and how this unrest compares to the protests here in the u.s. over george floyd's death. >>> the cries for democracy continue no israel. tens of thousands took to the streets yet again to protest against prime minister benjamin netanyahu's proposed judicial reforms. the demonstrations are...
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let's get more from katherine norris-trent, senior correspondent for "france 24."his is a fifth night of protests. i know you've been on the street, speaking to protesters. do you see the violence abating any time soon? >> it has been a bit of a calmer night across france than the previous days and nights, gut that's relative. more than 700 people were arrested overnight from saturday to sunday, and there were disturbances in several towns and cities across france with cars and bins set on fire, shops pillages, clashes between protesters and police. so there is still this anger which is boiling over and this sense of desperation for a lot of young people in city suburbs or poorer areas of france who say that they just feel they're ignored by the system, that they're the targets of police brutality in france, and they're not considered fully french or part of society. so this killing of this 17-year-old boy in a suburb of paris has really tapped into a deeper anger which is common somewhat in terms of disturbances but this deep anger is still there. >> yet to be add
let's get more from katherine norris-trent, senior correspondent for "france 24."his is a fifth night of protests. i know you've been on the street, speaking to protesters. do you see the violence abating any time soon? >> it has been a bit of a calmer night across france than the previous days and nights, gut that's relative. more than 700 people were arrested overnight from saturday to sunday, and there were disturbances in several towns and cities across france with cars and...
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hello, katherine, clear too much income, future wife as the president of ukraine. victor yoshika flow a z us a simply did was they always do, they use their connections, they use their money and they use their ability to open doors. were closed doors to a get these people to the right positions and the to where they can again, carry out american foreign policy up to the soviet union's collapse. you may already knew ukrainian government with fund areas ideology in 2004 opened veneration of ukrainian notes. and these movement leaders began in 2010 president of ukraine. victor yoshika awarded step on monday or the title of care of, of the country for simona 1st words is when you leave the unit or destroying them or the, the officially, the, we just ignore these events, but inside supported them in every possible way and continues to do so just of a massive email sponge 0. it's of the tennessee frontier. how did you kind of get all excited centers and assist that lives up on that signee on us? that's all i mean you can do anything with that. it's, it's a muscle. thought it was me. yeah. c
hello, katherine, clear too much income, future wife as the president of ukraine. victor yoshika flow a z us a simply did was they always do, they use their connections, they use their money and they use their ability to open doors. were closed doors to a get these people to the right positions and the to where they can again, carry out american foreign policy up to the soviet union's collapse. you may already knew ukrainian government with fund areas ideology in 2004 opened veneration of...
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katherine: margaret, do you know why i encourage your brother to become a cardiologist? me a heart attack, what are you wearing?! margaret: i was about 23 years old and i went to disney with a writer who created the show around me, but then created all of these other characters. i felt like my voice was lost, but i just went along with it because i was so intimidated by the process. margaret: my mother put you up to this didn't she? margaret: the network thought that i was too overweight to play the role of myself, margaret: mother, i've told you about these fix-ups... i lost an incredible amount of weight in a very, very short time, it affected my health in a very damaging way. i couldn't even think about whether or not anything was funny. margaret: mom, don't wait up for me. randall park: i hadn't ever seen an asian-american family on a sitcom so in a lot of ways, we learned lessons of how to tell a story about people who are traditionally underrepresented. margaret: i'm very, very proud that it broke ground and it gave an amazing push to a generation experiencing this
katherine: margaret, do you know why i encourage your brother to become a cardiologist? me a heart attack, what are you wearing?! margaret: i was about 23 years old and i went to disney with a writer who created the show around me, but then created all of these other characters. i felt like my voice was lost, but i just went along with it because i was so intimidated by the process. margaret: my mother put you up to this didn't she? margaret: the network thought that i was too overweight to...
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joining me to discuss the state of the race is white house reporter for "the wall street journal" katherineing that the former president was high letting conservative policies. does this indicate a change in tactics in terms of what we can see on campaign trail and focusing more on policy issues versus past grievances? >> i think it's still a mix, honestly. certainly he is talking about things like tax cuts, things that voters want to hear, but the president -- former president has also in nevada, in iowa this week been repeating his, you know, false claims that the 2020 election was rigged and he spends a lot of time in all of his appearances targeting florida governor ron desantis, who is, you know, polling in second place in that race. he has a lot of criticism for him, talks about how he helped get him elected, you know, says he will be bad for, you know, iowa, bad for farmers, bad for ethanol, he is overrated. he is still laying into some of those key grievances. >> his vice president, mike pence, also campaigning in iowa this weekend. as we noted, the iowa republican caucuses are set
joining me to discuss the state of the race is white house reporter for "the wall street journal" katherineing that the former president was high letting conservative policies. does this indicate a change in tactics in terms of what we can see on campaign trail and focusing more on policy issues versus past grievances? >> i think it's still a mix, honestly. certainly he is talking about things like tax cuts, things that voters want to hear, but the president -- former president...
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[laughter] whip katherine clark and members of congress and members of the lewis family, staff, and all in attendance, good afternoon. thank you for your presence here today. it's a great honor and privilege on behalf of house democrats to stand before all of you to pay tribute to a civil rights' champion, defender of democracy, voice for the voiceless, legendary leader and powerful profound principal public servant, the honorable john lewis. the stamp will forever represent and commemorate one of our country's greatest sons and the conscience of our congress. it's appropriate that one of our forever heroes will be recognized with a forever stamp. personally, as all of us who had the opportunity to serve with john lewis know we will cherish the time we had to spend with him, serving in the people's house and in my case as a member of the congressional black caucus. i remember how special it was when as a new member i first saw john lewis on the house floor. early in january of 2013. he called me over to him and he asked, are you the new guy? i responded yes, sir, because anybody with an
[laughter] whip katherine clark and members of congress and members of the lewis family, staff, and all in attendance, good afternoon. thank you for your presence here today. it's a great honor and privilege on behalf of house democrats to stand before all of you to pay tribute to a civil rights' champion, defender of democracy, voice for the voiceless, legendary leader and powerful profound principal public servant, the honorable john lewis. the stamp will forever represent and commemorate one...
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katherine, what do we have on this subject?ilitary, says matthew. you would say what to him, peter? >> i would say we need to reconsider how we're treating the military in the culture wars. i think republicans need to stop targeting the military, stop accusing the military by name and military leaders by name on the one hand. on the secondhand, democrats need to stop hiding behind the military to defend controversial policies. if it's a policy set by the biden administration, have civilian leaders in the department of defense take responsibility for advocating for it. and then, thirdly, the military needs to talk about its values, but in a way that does not trigger the culture wars. so the military needs to recruit from all walks of life, but that doesn't mean they need to talk about dei or other issues that no longer mean to members of america what that once meant. those terms have become politicized and the military should talk about values in a different way. i don't think the military is woke. there's just not a lot of evid
katherine, what do we have on this subject?ilitary, says matthew. you would say what to him, peter? >> i would say we need to reconsider how we're treating the military in the culture wars. i think republicans need to stop targeting the military, stop accusing the military by name and military leaders by name on the one hand. on the secondhand, democrats need to stop hiding behind the military to defend controversial policies. if it's a policy set by the biden administration, have...
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linked in career expert katherine fisher explains the trends on cbs mornings. >> one is that people are longer, so there's internal mobility happening and i think also that they are seeing the headlines and thinking i'm going to stay put. >> right. >> the other thing is there are multiple people applying for jobs and probably jobs that they shouldn't be applying for. >> fisher says there's also a shift in qualifications for jobs. more companies are dropping requirements for four-year degrees and shifting to skill-based hiring. >>> more deep space celebration that could give us a glimpse into the creation of worlds like our own. you are looking at a stunning image of space. why there's a lot more to it than that. we'll explain. >>> the bay area events calendar brought to you by oadway san jose. >> here is what's going on in the bay area is weekend. delicate beauty ondisplay. more than 100 tists are showcasing their at the 30th annual clay and glass festival. that's the palo alto art center from10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and, shhh, the silent film festival kicks off. live musicians will acco
linked in career expert katherine fisher explains the trends on cbs mornings. >> one is that people are longer, so there's internal mobility happening and i think also that they are seeing the headlines and thinking i'm going to stay put. >> right. >> the other thing is there are multiple people applying for jobs and probably jobs that they shouldn't be applying for. >> fisher says there's also a shift in qualifications for jobs. more companies are dropping requirements...
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but that may be too late for hosts like katherine.ay have to move if things don't turn around. >> this is home, so to have to -- you know, this stage of the game, rethink what has been over 40 years of my existence, is terrifying. >> reporter: now she's praying it won't come to that. and that reservations for her beloved home will go through the roof. >> well, airbnb would not say whether the number of bookings have gone down by the average salary for hosts in san francisco is now $26,000 a year. up from almost $19,000 and that was back in 2019. justin? >>> well, several years ago, one bay area city decided it needed to do something about young people gathering late at night in local parks. but for residents a device meant to keep kids out of trouble is now turning into a high pitched problem. in fairfield with the story. >> kind of like how a morning alarm sounds except it hurts your ears. >> reporter: over 25, you probably didn't hear it the first time. >> i can't tell whether it's on or not. >> just this really annoying long beepin
but that may be too late for hosts like katherine.ay have to move if things don't turn around. >> this is home, so to have to -- you know, this stage of the game, rethink what has been over 40 years of my existence, is terrifying. >> reporter: now she's praying it won't come to that. and that reservations for her beloved home will go through the roof. >> well, airbnb would not say whether the number of bookings have gone down by the average salary for hosts in san francisco is...
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>> reporter: for katherine, it was the best of all worlds.ot only is she meeting new people, her work has gotten better. >> it's kind of like when you take a trip, you come back and you feel really refreshed. >> reporter: creating a third space as a first line of defense against loneliness. >>> let's look at the top stories now. police say they found more than 200 guns inside a vault in the basement of accused serial killer rex huerman's home in new york. multiple search warrants were executed in order to find more evidence. he is being charged with the murders of three women and the prime suspect of a fourth. >>> russian forces have launched air strikes on ukraine's southern port city of odesa. the $3.7 billion bridge links russia to crimea and serves as a vital supply line for moscow's war effort. >>> the faa is investigating what caused an emergency slide to fall from a united airlines jet near chicago's o'hare airport. you can see the chute that landed in a backyard. maintenance workers say they discovered the slide was missing when the p
>> reporter: for katherine, it was the best of all worlds.ot only is she meeting new people, her work has gotten better. >> it's kind of like when you take a trip, you come back and you feel really refreshed. >> reporter: creating a third space as a first line of defense against loneliness. >>> let's look at the top stories now. police say they found more than 200 guns inside a vault in the basement of accused serial killer rex huerman's home in new york. multiple...
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las condiciones estÁn inestable y advirtiÓ que el estado podrÍa experimentar un rÉcord de lluvias katherine>>> (informaciÓn en pantalla) >> hasta ahora pennsylvania se ha llevado la peor parte cuando recibiÓ el sÁbado en la noche casi 7 pulgadas de lluvias 11 carros quedaron atrapados en las aguas. >> (hablan en inglÉs) >>> las personas que fueron arrastradas por las aguas de la inundaciÓn fueron encontradas muertas fuera de sus autos >>> el cuerpo de una cuarta persona fue recuperado mÁs tarde en el dÍa segÚn el jefe de bomberos ahora se encuentra en fase de recuperaciÓn mientras que carreteras en el Área aÚn estÁn cerradas debido a Árboles caÍdos y carreteras averÍa das >>> obligaron a la cancelaciÓn de mÁs de 1300 vuelos en el noreste >>> desde y hacia el aeropuerto internacional de newark de acuerdo a la pÁgina de monitoreo de vuelos >>> johanna >>> seguimos hablando de los estragos del tiempo porque una gran parte del paÍs continÚa bajo alerta de calor excesivo hoy varias ciudades poniendo no riesgo la salud de sus residentes y panoramas en los prÓximos dÍas no es alentadora francisco
las condiciones estÁn inestable y advirtiÓ que el estado podrÍa experimentar un rÉcord de lluvias katherine>>> (informaciÓn en pantalla) >> hasta ahora pennsylvania se ha llevado la peor parte cuando recibiÓ el sÁbado en la noche casi 7 pulgadas de lluvias 11 carros quedaron atrapados en las aguas. >> (hablan en inglÉs) >>> las personas que fueron arrastradas por las aguas de la inundaciÓn fueron encontradas muertas fuera de sus autos >>> el...
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. >>> su padre fue asesinado # dÍas antes que katherine se graduara. >>> esta masacre y el asesinatoacres, 159 vÍctimas de la masacre. realmente nos llama la atenciÓn. el ministro de seguridad por las medidas implementadas en los Últimos 7 dÍas, los Índices de homicidio se han reducido en un 17%. >>> recordemos que lleva 13 dÍas sin incidentes sin ningÚn tipo de homicidios y un dolor grande, logros que el plan, la operaciÓn ha traÍdo a su sector. >>> la militarizaciÓn de las cÁrceles se inicio el 26 de junio, y segÚn una investigaciÓn de la oficina de derechos humanos de la onu. los reclusos reclaz nados con lan pandillas han sido sometido as palizas y otros maltratos por parte de la policÍa militar. >>> reconocen la urgencia de reducir los altos niveles de violencia y alertÓ que algunas medidas pueden dar lugar abusos. hugo maldonado, similitudes con acciones tomadas en otros paÍses. >>> estÁn diciendo y tratando de instituir en los gobiernos para que compren el estilo bukele. >>> la operaciÓn candado ya fue extendida o otra ciudad del paÍs y el gobierno indica que lo va emplear a m
. >>> su padre fue asesinado # dÍas antes que katherine se graduara. >>> esta masacre y el asesinatoacres, 159 vÍctimas de la masacre. realmente nos llama la atenciÓn. el ministro de seguridad por las medidas implementadas en los Últimos 7 dÍas, los Índices de homicidio se han reducido en un 17%. >>> recordemos que lleva 13 dÍas sin incidentes sin ningÚn tipo de homicidios y un dolor grande, logros que el plan, la operaciÓn ha traÍdo a su sector....