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and katrina's story tied him to eric.nkiewicz: ruvin even hammered away at woodfork for hours, finally getting him to admit he sold eric marijuana the night of the murder. but the dealer balked when ruvin asked why he later went over to eric's. dimitry ruvin: and he was like, what are you talking about? he was so adamant about not even knowing where eric lives. you know, i'm a weed dealer. i'm not a delivery man. i don't deliver. people come to me. josh mankiewicz: detective ruvin wasn't about to just take a drug dealer at his word. so i end up getting a search warrant for his place. and we recovered a safe from his apartment. and inside the safe was a .380 handgun. and it was just like, did he lie? is this our murder weapon? that's the same kind of gun that killed eric. it's the same, same kind of gun. josh mankiewicz: the gun was sent to the firearms lab as ruvin checked to see if he could prove william woodfork was in eric's apartment. but woodfork's dna and fingerprints weren't on the door or anywhere else. josh manki
and katrina's story tied him to eric.nkiewicz: ruvin even hammered away at woodfork for hours, finally getting him to admit he sold eric marijuana the night of the murder. but the dealer balked when ruvin asked why he later went over to eric's. dimitry ruvin: and he was like, what are you talking about? he was so adamant about not even knowing where eric lives. you know, i'm a weed dealer. i'm not a delivery man. i don't deliver. people come to me. josh mankiewicz: detective ruvin wasn't about...
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. -- katrina. .onfirm that republicans will control both chambers of congress. -- violation of a cease-fire agreement. -- has made three major nominations for his administration in the last few hours including republican congressman matt aides to be his attorney general. in an official statement released a short while ago, donald trump said it was a great honor to nominate him, calling the congressman a deeply gifted and tenacious attorney. the president also nominated republican senator -- on tuesday, donald trump announced that the tesla billionaire elon sk will lead a new department of government affairs. -- government efficiency along with an entrepreneur. aside from elon musk, these nominations -- house republicans applauded mr. trump's victory as he visited capitol hill. -- that presidential debate back in june four years ago when mr. trump did not honor the tradition of hosting joe biden in the wake of his election win but today, the pair promise ere would be -- >> congratulations. >> thank yo
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let's go back to katrina. in a sense, you predicted much of the content but it was fascinating hearing the president absolutely focus on that key message of transfers of power have to happen peacefully and orderly. have to happen peacefully and orderl . , . , . have to happen peacefully and orderl . , . , orderly. this was a very emotional _ orderly. this was a very emotionaljoe - orderly. this was a very emotionaljoe biden - orderly. this was a very - emotionaljoe biden actually that we saw. he spoke about the peaceful transition of power, he pledged to put the full force of headed administration at the disposal of president—elect donald trump so they could be that smooth transition of power. i spotted in the crowd several members of his cabinet. the agriculture secretary was there. the energy secretary was there. the energy secretary was there. the treasury secretary was there. the secretary of homeland security and the education secretary. it is that team that's joe secretary. it is that team that'sjoe bide
let's go back to katrina. in a sense, you predicted much of the content but it was fascinating hearing the president absolutely focus on that key message of transfers of power have to happen peacefully and orderly. have to happen peacefully and orderl . , . , . have to happen peacefully and orderl . , . , orderly. this was a very emotional _ orderly. this was a very emotionaljoe - orderly. this was a very emotionaljoe biden - orderly. this was a very - emotionaljoe biden actually that we saw....
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katrina and some callers say these are very rare cases. if they are rare and not important, just say you don't support them. but she couldn't. i don't need to be obsessed, but kamala harris had no compelling explanation for where her position was or why she had taken that radical position or how she would change. she just said i'm going to follow the law. people watch that and say that is not an answer. that is what happened. >> i want to come back to your caller. i do think there is a demonization of issues, of people that precludes having a serious debate about what the future, the short-term future, for example, of the democratic party or the country, or understanding this issue of pushing out incumbents with nativist rights issues is a global issue right now. i think the fight over woke and what it means and who supports, it distracts from a politics that is about issues that matter to people's lives. and i think i've seen a lot of failure to deal with the transition on the part of republicans because they are fearful about a changing
katrina and some callers say these are very rare cases. if they are rare and not important, just say you don't support them. but she couldn't. i don't need to be obsessed, but kamala harris had no compelling explanation for where her position was or why she had taken that radical position or how she would change. she just said i'm going to follow the law. people watch that and say that is not an answer. that is what happened. >> i want to come back to your caller. i do think there is a...
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las katrinas llevarÁn estos sombreros.ncierto del dÍa de muertos de la sinfÓnica en san francisco. linda: espectacular. gracias. en mÉxico tambiÉn figuras adornan. es la cuarta ediciÓn de las katrinas monumentales. tambiÉn visitaron otras ciudades de estados unidos y europa. reportera: pancho villa, emiliano zapata, estÁn mÁs vivos que nunca. >> hermoso, principalmente por tema cultural, todo el transfondo que tiene histÓrico y sentimental, me parece hermosÍsimo el arte. reportera: se trata de las calaveras, todas ellas forman parte de la tradiciÓn. >> me encanta, tambiÉn disfrutas el trabajo de los campesinos. >> tienes que entregarte por completo, es un trabajo que en lo personal lo haces con mucho empeÑo, con mucho cariÑo. reportera: durante casi 5 meses 70 artesanos trabajaron. >> tendremos katrinas que se van al extranjero, ciudades que estarÁn recibiÉndonos para poder mostrarle al mundo todo lo maravilloso. reportera: la estatua del creador de las cadenas estarÁ en ciudades de estados unidos. >> se va la monja, se va
las katrinas llevarÁn estos sombreros.ncierto del dÍa de muertos de la sinfÓnica en san francisco. linda: espectacular. gracias. en mÉxico tambiÉn figuras adornan. es la cuarta ediciÓn de las katrinas monumentales. tambiÉn visitaron otras ciudades de estados unidos y europa. reportera: pancho villa, emiliano zapata, estÁn mÁs vivos que nunca. >> hermoso, principalmente por tema cultural, todo el transfondo que tiene histÓrico y sentimental, me parece hermosÍsimo el arte....
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katrina renton in _ into the morning. katrina renton in perth - into the morning. katrina . renton in perth and kinross. bbc weather presenter chris fawkes gave us an overview of the weather — we're seeing across the uk one of the biggest problems in the short term is this heavy snow that we've seen. and that comes about as bert works into the colder air. now, on the radar picture, you can see we are seeing snow turn to rain across parts of yorkshire. and actually, in the latest observations i've got, we've seen some of the snow turn to rain in county durham. so it's increasingly raining across the very far north of england, even over high ground. but we still have snow in scotland and we still have a met office amber weather warning. the one that we had previously across southern scotland is due to expire pretty much now. and so it's across northern scotland where we now have the amber weather warning. that's going to be still in force till about 5:00 this evening, with further significant accumulations of snow. but it's notjust in the hills. we have seen some imp
katrina renton in _ into the morning. katrina renton in perth - into the morning. katrina . renton in perth and kinross. bbc weather presenter chris fawkes gave us an overview of the weather — we're seeing across the uk one of the biggest problems in the short term is this heavy snow that we've seen. and that comes about as bert works into the colder air. now, on the radar picture, you can see we are seeing snow turn to rain across parts of yorkshire. and actually, in the latest observations...
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reportera: la idea es que la gente sienta que estÁ dando un paseo con las katrinas.os. mario dueÑas hace los sombreros de las calaveras mexicanas conocidas como katrina y nos explica el significado que dio el artista diego rivera al pintar una de ellas >> no importa de quÉ cÍrculo social sea, la muerte de llevas. reportera: esa prÁctica costa me habrÁ celebraciÓn como cada aÑo que comienza el sÁbado 2 de noviembre a las 7:00 p.m. y va a pasar por la calle 24. ese mismo sÁbado va a llevarse acabo el concierto del de de muertos de la simbÓlica de san francisco, pero serÁ mÁs denso mickey moniak las actividades comienzan a la 1:30 p.m. y recomiendo que donde pueda lo celebre porque es muy lindo eventos. en santa clara serÁ el sÁbado 2 de noviembre de 5:00 p.m. a 9:00 p.m. y ahÍ podrÁ conocer en persona a linda y muy probablemente a otro de los integrantes de nuestro tipo de noticias univisiÓn 14. no se lo pierda. presentadora: despuÉs de la pausa, les explicamos al que le puede beneficiar. y la decimos cuÁntas personas hablamos espaÑol en los estados unidos. y una refin
reportera: la idea es que la gente sienta que estÁ dando un paseo con las katrinas.os. mario dueÑas hace los sombreros de las calaveras mexicanas conocidas como katrina y nos explica el significado que dio el artista diego rivera al pintar una de ellas >> no importa de quÉ cÍrculo social sea, la muerte de llevas. reportera: esa prÁctica costa me habrÁ celebraciÓn como cada aÑo que comienza el sÁbado 2 de noviembre a las 7:00 p.m. y va a pasar por la calle 24. ese mismo sÁbado va...
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my hat is off to katrina and c-span. host: rich lowry is the editor of the national review appeared katrina van -- national review. katrina vanden heuvel is the editorial director of the nation. you can start calling in now. those numbers will be on your screen. >> for the past 10 years commit test owen has covered extremism -- 10 years, tess owen has covered extremism. she wrote an article with the title inside the patriot wing. she talked with several january 6 defendants who have spent time in the district of columbia jail . this is the story of how she got to know several who have been convicted of in her words violent crimes. how did she get access to these folks behind bars and what are they saying? >> tess owen on this episode of book notes p it is available on the c-span w free mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> this week on the c-span networks, the house and senate return for the first time since the election as they prepare for the upcoming 119 congress in the new year. house and senate republican
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my hat is off to katrina and c-span.t: rich lowry is the editor of the national review appeared katrina van -- national review. katrina vanden heuvel is the editorial director of the nation. you can start calling in now. those numbers will be on your screen. >> for the past 10 years commit test owen has covered extremism -- 10 years, tess owen has covered extremism. she wrote an article with the title inside the patriot wing. she talked with several january 6 defendants who have spent time in the district of columa jail this is the story of how she got to know several who have been convicted of in her words violent crimes. how did she get access to these folks behind bars and what are they saying? >> tess owen on this episode of book neslus. it is available on the c-span now free mobile app or wherever you get your podst >> this week on the c-span networks, the house and senate return for the first time since the election as they prepare for the upcoming 119 congress in the new year. house and senate republicans are hold
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and katrina perry. us president—elect, donald trump, has announced susan summerall wiles, the architect of his 2024 election campaign, will be his white house chief of staff when he returns to the oval office injanuary. she will be the first—ever woman to hold the role. in a statement, donald trump described her as an integral hello. and katrina perry. the us president—elect, donald trump, has announced susan summerall wiles, the architect of his 2024 election campaign, will be his white house chief of staff when he returns to the oval office injanuary. she will be the first—ever woman to hold the role. in a statement, donald trump described her as an integral part of his re—election campaign, and described her as "tough, smart and innovative". the announcement comes after presidentjoe biden earlier called for a "peaceful" and "orderly" transition of power, after mr trump's election victory. speaking at the white house, mr biden praised vice president kamala harris, for what he called an "inspiring camp
and katrina perry. us president—elect, donald trump, has announced susan summerall wiles, the architect of his 2024 election campaign, will be his white house chief of staff when he returns to the oval office injanuary. she will be the first—ever woman to hold the role. in a statement, donald trump described her as an integral hello. and katrina perry. the us president—elect, donald trump, has announced susan summerall wiles, the architect of his 2024 election campaign, will be his white...
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we have learned after katrina that a lot of young people were doing this because they saw how distressed and how disrupted their parents, their teachers, other trusted adults in their lives, how much of a struggle they were having. we learn from the kids themselves that often they were trying to not talk about that distress, to suppress it so they would not bird adults in their lives. -- would not burden adults in their lives. the lesson from that if you are an adult is to do everything you can to listen to your child and ask them how they are doing and not just a sort of one and done, but regularly check in with your child or with the children that you teach, or care for, to make sure that they are doing ok. again, children, like adults don't follow one straight path after a disaster. they might feel ok one day and then another day have a really hard day. very young children. sometimes they might regress. they might start engaging in bedwetting. they might become very clingy. as children get older, they might start acting out. they might turn inwards. a previously very outgoing child mi
we have learned after katrina that a lot of young people were doing this because they saw how distressed and how disrupted their parents, their teachers, other trusted adults in their lives, how much of a struggle they were having. we learn from the kids themselves that often they were trying to not talk about that distress, to suppress it so they would not bird adults in their lives. -- would not burden adults in their lives. the lesson from that if you are an adult is to do everything you can...
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it katrina, politics is a brutal business, isn't it? sure is in the democrats are - business, isn't it? it sure is| in the democrats are feeling that pain this morning having lost the white house with donald trump having a tremendous comeback will be the next president of american taking office on the 25th of january. important to note is that the democrats of lost control of the senate and the way things work here for a president to truly have power, they need to have their own party in both houses, both chambers of congress and the republicans have managed to flip the senate from the democrats and it looks like they're going to hold control of the house of representatives and that means donald trump will have tremendous power when he takes office to pass through any of those pieces of legislature, any of those policies referred and discuss on the campaign trail. in terms ofthe on the campaign trail. in terms of the postmortems _ on the campaign trail. in terms of the postmortems and - on the campaign trail. in terms of the postmortems
it katrina, politics is a brutal business, isn't it? sure is in the democrats are - business, isn't it? it sure is| in the democrats are feeling that pain this morning having lost the white house with donald trump having a tremendous comeback will be the next president of american taking office on the 25th of january. important to note is that the democrats of lost control of the senate and the way things work here for a president to truly have power, they need to have their own party in both...
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. >> katrina, it's karen, thanks for being on.rking and missed our a-block, a discussion about bitcoin and grip crypto, your clients wanting that? what are you seeing? >> well, a lot of clients are definitely curious, especially, you know, again, the clients that have not had exposure to the sector yet. it's hard to ignore the news. and what we point out to them is that, you know, the sector comes with extremely high volatility. it's not usually correlated with your more traditional asset classes, so, we tell them to tread carefully, and once again, kind of gradually invest and allocate a specific allocation that may be would not position the portfolio to, you know, to experience excess risk, because, you know, those who have been invested in bitcoin for quite some time, we've seen it come up, but we see significant declines. >> katarina, great to see you. thank you for your time. >> thank you for having me. >> katarina from morgan stanley. so, echoing what we said in the a-block, in terms of, you may have missed a lot of the gain
. >> katrina, it's karen, thanks for being on.rking and missed our a-block, a discussion about bitcoin and grip crypto, your clients wanting that? what are you seeing? >> well, a lot of clients are definitely curious, especially, you know, again, the clients that have not had exposure to the sector yet. it's hard to ignore the news. and what we point out to them is that, you know, the sector comes with extremely high volatility. it's not usually correlated with your more traditional...
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and katrina vanden heuvel. c-span's washington journal is. join the conversation. ♪ >> good morning, it is sunday, november 10, 2024. resident elect donald trump has won the state of arizona, solidifying his electoral college lead with 312 votes. president biden is promising a peaceful transfer of power and is scheduled to meet with the president elect in the oval on wednesday. it is unclear what will happen with former president trump's many outstanding legal cases and some are suggesting president biden should pardon him. we want to hear your perspective, should biden pardon trump? democrats can call in at (202) 748-8000. republicans at (202) 748-8001. independents can reach us at (202) 748-8002. if you would like to text us, that number is (202) 748-8003. please be sure to include your name and where you are writing in from. if you want to contact us on facebook, it is facebook.com/c-span. one of those calling for president to pardon -- president biden to pardon doesn't elect donald trump comes from the national view. biden should pardon t
and katrina vanden heuvel. c-span's washington journal is. join the conversation. ♪ >> good morning, it is sunday, november 10, 2024. resident elect donald trump has won the state of arizona, solidifying his electoral college lead with 312 votes. president biden is promising a peaceful transfer of power and is scheduled to meet with the president elect in the oval on wednesday. it is unclear what will happen with former president trump's many outstanding legal cases and some are...
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katrina mark: separating that child from its mother is almost always going to be worse than the riskg exposed to any drugs that the mother took. disruption of that maternal and infant bond really increases the risk of neurologic and behavioral problems and relationship and social problems for that child for the long term. sarah: and she says, since the overturning of roe, pregnant women and mothers are under even more intense scrutiny. dr. katrina mark: scaring the mom to the point that she's not coming to get health care during her pregnancy or not disclosing her drug use so that she can get the support and treatment that she needs, none of those things are protecting the baby. putting the mom in jail and taking the baby away is not protecting the baby. there are lots of unsafe things that women do during pregnancy. i might recommend that they take a certain medication for diabetes, and they don't take it, and their sugars are really high, and that's very harmful to them and their baby. but no one is putting them in jail or taking their baby away. >> we strongly support the idea tha
katrina mark: separating that child from its mother is almost always going to be worse than the riskg exposed to any drugs that the mother took. disruption of that maternal and infant bond really increases the risk of neurologic and behavioral problems and relationship and social problems for that child for the long term. sarah: and she says, since the overturning of roe, pregnant women and mothers are under even more intense scrutiny. dr. katrina mark: scaring the mom to the point that she's...
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milimertha hendricks, wrapped in a blanket after hurricane katrina. she was waiting to be evacuated in new orleans. but there's an important difference between the photo and the painting. if you look closely at the woman in this painting, she's not just wrapped in the flag. look at her hands, needle and thread. i sat with this image this week, again, awe struck but for a different reason. 91% of black women, according to cnn exit polls, voted for vice president kamala harris to become the first black woman president of the united states. now, black women were 7% of the electorate. no other demographic across race or gender, age, income, education, married, rural, suburban, nobody supported either candidate so abundantly. now, black women have long been the backbone of the democratic party, but it warrants repeating. 91%. and less important than who they voted for is what they say they were voting for because you know what the most important issue for harris voters was, according to cnn exit polls, it was not foreign policy, it wasn't the economy, it w
milimertha hendricks, wrapped in a blanket after hurricane katrina. she was waiting to be evacuated in new orleans. but there's an important difference between the photo and the painting. if you look closely at the woman in this painting, she's not just wrapped in the flag. look at her hands, needle and thread. i sat with this image this week, again, awe struck but for a different reason. 91% of black women, according to cnn exit polls, voted for vice president kamala harris to become the first...
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katrina ell from moody's analytics weighed in on the outlook for the property market and whether beijing needs to do more to support the world's second largest economy. i think that's where a lot of the concern and the weakness in the concern and the weakness in the chinese consumer is coming from, it's from but deeper and more prolonged correction in the property market. we need to remember that chinese households have a lot of their wealth tied up in the property market and so, we are seeing forward indicators like housing sale investment remaining week and we are expecting house prices to continue to contract on an annual basis right throughout the remainder of this year and through most of next year, unfortunately, so no turnaround in the property market at this point. find turnaround in the property market at this point. and now that donald _ market at this point. and now that donald trump _ market at this point. and now that donald trump has - market at this point. and now. that donald trump has returned to the white house is a certainty, are we likely to see any adjustments made or
katrina ell from moody's analytics weighed in on the outlook for the property market and whether beijing needs to do more to support the world's second largest economy. i think that's where a lot of the concern and the weakness in the concern and the weakness in the chinese consumer is coming from, it's from but deeper and more prolonged correction in the property market. we need to remember that chinese households have a lot of their wealth tied up in the property market and so, we are seeing...
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katrina perryjoins us live now. katrina perry “oins us live now. ~ ., , now.s under way for most top constituencies for the arm joined here by the leader of sinn fein. it looks like a great day for your party for that we don't have firm results yet but based on the exit polls and the tallies must be feeling very happy. hater? be feeling very happy. very leased be feeling very happy. very pleased with _ be feeling very happy. very pleased with the _ be feeling very happy. very pleased with the second . pleased with the second election in a rollover that we're _ election in a rollover that we're receiving what is the game _ we're receiving what is the game changing and historic mandate from the people. we're very pleased with that it's been _ very pleased with that it's been an— very pleased with that it's been an interesting campaign for the — been an interesting campaign for the winter election is different. but big issues across— different. but big issues across irish society that need to be — across irish society that need to be tackled in a big question aro
katrina perryjoins us live now. katrina perry “oins us live now. ~ ., , now.s under way for most top constituencies for the arm joined here by the leader of sinn fein. it looks like a great day for your party for that we don't have firm results yet but based on the exit polls and the tallies must be feeling very happy. hater? be feeling very happy. very leased be feeling very happy. very pleased with _ be feeling very happy. very pleased with the _ be feeling very happy. very pleased with the...
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(band plays) (background chatter) (fast paced violin music) so i was 11 when katrina hit. - this is sincenario. the mayor of new orleans declared a mandatory evacuation. - when you think of hotels, gas, evacuating costs thousands and thousands of dollars. - [reporter] new orleans famous superdome was dubbed the city's shelter of last resort. - on the eve of katrina, the median black family made about $30,000. - hanging out. how am i gonna get out? - that further complicated the ability of vast majority of new orleanians to find their way to safety. eventually we saw the consequences of that play out in a really ugly fashion. - as one official told me, if you're planning to go, now is the time. if you're staying, god help you. (hurricane wind blows) (dramatic music) - no power, no water, no food, no fuel. the extent of the destruction is just today really becoming clear and it didn't help this morning when some major levies gave way and flooded parts of the old new orleans french quarter. - my family left mostly everything assuming that we'd be back. - [reporter] from the air you can see t
(band plays) (background chatter) (fast paced violin music) so i was 11 when katrina hit. - this is sincenario. the mayor of new orleans declared a mandatory evacuation. - when you think of hotels, gas, evacuating costs thousands and thousands of dollars. - [reporter] new orleans famous superdome was dubbed the city's shelter of last resort. - on the eve of katrina, the median black family made about $30,000. - hanging out. how am i gonna get out? - that further complicated the ability of vast...
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drove them away. >> we had a lot of conversation with many of our residents and they said, well, when katrina just kind of like, where am i going to go? this is the only home i know. william: but in a show of resilience, nguyen says her community was one of the first to return and among the fastest to rebuild. five years later, another blow. the bp oil spill devastated the gulf's fishing industry, and the livelihoods of many vietnamese-american shrimpers. but again, nguyen says, there was rebirth, a shift to farming in community-owned cooperatives like this. >> it's something to do with resilience and community. >> it's something to do with family. it's something to do with love. i have been -- happen to tell them through a vietnamese-american lens, but they're themes that we all relate to in some kind of way. william: vietnamese-american composer dylan tran's first instrument was an old hand-me-down guitar passed from older brothers. but it was working in his father's laundromat where he was first inspired to weave his family's heritage into his own work. >> it was a couple of years after my
drove them away. >> we had a lot of conversation with many of our residents and they said, well, when katrina just kind of like, where am i going to go? this is the only home i know. william: but in a show of resilience, nguyen says her community was one of the first to return and among the fastest to rebuild. five years later, another blow. the bp oil spill devastated the gulf's fishing industry, and the livelihoods of many vietnamese-american shrimpers. but again, nguyen says, there was...
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i'm katrina perry lies in ireland. counting is under way in ireland's general election. tbilisi. further protest planned tonight across georgia, after govermnent suspended eu membership talks. and cate blanchett talks to at the bbc about her concerns on al and its role in the film ai and its role in the film industry. in syria, thousands of people are fleeing aleppo after islamist rebels took control of much of syria's second city for the first time since being forced out by government forces in 2016. rebel soldiers are patrolling the streets and in the past hour, france has urged all warring parties to protect civilians in aleppo. there's also congestion on roads into the city,
i'm katrina perry lies in ireland. counting is under way in ireland's general election. tbilisi. further protest planned tonight across georgia, after govermnent suspended eu membership talks. and cate blanchett talks to at the bbc about her concerns on al and its role in the film ai and its role in the film industry. in syria, thousands of people are fleeing aleppo after islamist rebels took control of much of syria's second city for the first time since being forced out by government forces...
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franklin templeton senior investment strategist katrina dudley.d earnings season, and the reactions have been blowing my mind. i'm looking at stocks i gave up on three years ago, up 30% in one day. and you talk about the whole notion of forget about soft landing, no landing. that camp is starting to get filled up. and, of course, the economic surprise is whether citigroup or bloomberg just straight up. so you had factual things on the ground can versus all the anxieties that come along with election season. >> yeah. i think a lot of people have been concerned because they've seen the move in the market. we've seen it since the election. well, all the gains have gone, and we think that's really just that relief rally that we've seen because we were so bearish and cautious and nervous going into the election and going into the election result that a lot of these moves in the stocks are actually just the resolving of that, and they're not reflecting some of these really positive things. charles: so more of a coiled spring kind of thing. >> yeah. char
franklin templeton senior investment strategist katrina dudley.d earnings season, and the reactions have been blowing my mind. i'm looking at stocks i gave up on three years ago, up 30% in one day. and you talk about the whole notion of forget about soft landing, no landing. that camp is starting to get filled up. and, of course, the economic surprise is whether citigroup or bloomberg just straight up. so you had factual things on the ground can versus all the anxieties that come along with...
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. >> we said at the beginning of the night that katrina -- kamala harris best path to the white houseugh the midwest but as in 2016 the blue wall crumbled. you have to look at voting patterns going back through history. let's start in michigan. what joe biden did particularly well in 2020 compared to hillary clinton in 2016 is put up more votes in democratic cities and suburban areas where democrats were strong. this is a really good example. 62% for kamala harris last night. in 2016, it's a gross -- worse result then hillary clinton and she lost the state by 10,000 votes. look at what joe biden did in wayne county, detroit, that was a 70%. there was an anomaly in wayne county. in dearborn one third of the vote is arab american. they are unhappy about the middle east. for me that was starting to ring alarm bells as to where kamala harris was going in the state. similar in oakland county. independent women have given the vote to democrats in recent years, much better performance than hillary clinton in 2016, but if you look at what happened here in 2024, she is down two points. it is a
. >> we said at the beginning of the night that katrina -- kamala harris best path to the white houseugh the midwest but as in 2016 the blue wall crumbled. you have to look at voting patterns going back through history. let's start in michigan. what joe biden did particularly well in 2020 compared to hillary clinton in 2016 is put up more votes in democratic cities and suburban areas where democrats were strong. this is a really good example. 62% for kamala harris last night. in 2016,...
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katrina renton has been a to give it a try.m the outside. we are brinuain them from the outside. we are bringing folk— them from the outside. we are bringing folk in _ them from the outside. we are bringing folk in and _ them from the outside. we are bringing folk in and having - bringing folk in and having them with a guide for 90 minutes, they go around. we tell the story of the canals, the history and the heritage, the history and the heritage, the design of the kelpies, the last ten years, the money it's brought to the local economy, and also just a really great adventure. so, what better way to find out more about the kelpies, than to try the climbing experience myself? groups of eight at a time will be harnessed up, just like yourself, and sent 25 metres right up into the mouth of the kelpies via a series of platform suspended by cables, rope and cable crossings all the way up 25 metres high, amazing views out of the kelpies' mouth. each one weighs 300 tonnes and is constructed from more than 18,000 individual components.
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bush who brought lying too yet another level on people or dying in katrina, that fema chief michael brownas brownie, you are doing a heck of a good job. we were losing people in iraq he was on an aircraft carrier this admission accomplished when it would not be accomplished for years. this is the legacy of george bush. i don't southbound donald trump. we just live from 2016 until 2020 what poet mary mccarthy said around the writer. every word out of her mouth was a lie including and in the. i think that is where we are as a paradox of not want to let you off the hook about connections to trump. going to force you to do something could you maybe read a paragraph just one paragraph here on page, i don't know what it is. hold that trunk show. this is presumably was written. >> know this is written at the time. what happened was the book was supposed to come out in january 2017. just write it hilary one. we all know hilary is going to winn an ecological to go from bill clinton and now are going to have hilary clinton. confuse me it is c-span. no, i'm not going to do that i think trunk and whe
bush who brought lying too yet another level on people or dying in katrina, that fema chief michael brownas brownie, you are doing a heck of a good job. we were losing people in iraq he was on an aircraft carrier this admission accomplished when it would not be accomplished for years. this is the legacy of george bush. i don't southbound donald trump. we just live from 2016 until 2020 what poet mary mccarthy said around the writer. every word out of her mouth was a lie including and in the. i...
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valeria que significa, quÉ representa la katrina?arte de donde soy, quiero que vea este lado xoximilco que no se ha visto. guadalupe: parte del recorrido es disfrutar de los bailes prehispÁnicos que hicieron bailar a todos, ademÁs de aprender a preparar tu propio pulque de cempasÚchil, mezclando el agua ni el que sale el maguey con leche y la flor y obvio, no dudamos en degustarlo. nos visitan de dÓnde? >> de virginia. >> de texas. >> y aprendiÓ todo de la tradiciÓn del dÍa de muertos, la historia de la flor. >> camila viajÓ desde argentina para vivir y conocer mÁs de nuestras costumbres se llenase de color, sabor y sobre todo amor a nuestros seres que ya no estÁn con nosotros. >> tengo a mi novio que es mexicano pero vive en argentina y un poco me contÓ, una cosa es escucharlo o verlo en alguna pelÍcula pero otra cosa es vivirlo, ver realmente todo es impresionante. venir a conocer las flores de cempasÚchil, me encanta la flor. guadalupe: los mexicanos siguen procurando que esta tradiciÓn del de muertes no se pierda y que siga pasan
valeria que significa, quÉ representa la katrina?arte de donde soy, quiero que vea este lado xoximilco que no se ha visto. guadalupe: parte del recorrido es disfrutar de los bailes prehispÁnicos que hicieron bailar a todos, ademÁs de aprender a preparar tu propio pulque de cempasÚchil, mezclando el agua ni el que sale el maguey con leche y la flor y obvio, no dudamos en degustarlo. nos visitan de dÓnde? >> de virginia. >> de texas. >> y aprendiÓ todo de la tradiciÓn del...
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different colors mean different meanings in the katrina artwork.and obviously i try to bring out the beauty in the person. and it's also a way to honor the ones who have passed youth. and then yellow also means the sun. so. >> so we just heard in the interview how mexicans believe that if you are forgotten in mexican culture, if you're forgotten that you no longer exist. these services, these traditions, help people remember their loved one's departed with the ofrendas and, you know, the colorful costumes. do you get called to do this a lot this time of year? >> somewhat. mostly on. i'm doing actually today at concord diablo valley funeral home and on saturday and sunday i'm doing it at skylawn memorial funeral home. >> last question, marlene, how long does it typically take to transform a young lady or a young man, or any person really, to this costume? >> usually about 20 minutes, 20 or an hour? an hour, if it's very detailed. but anyone can do it. anyone that has creativity and wants to bring it out, especially today. it's a great way to honor o
different colors mean different meanings in the katrina artwork.and obviously i try to bring out the beauty in the person. and it's also a way to honor the ones who have passed youth. and then yellow also means the sun. so. >> so we just heard in the interview how mexicans believe that if you are forgotten in mexican culture, if you're forgotten that you no longer exist. these services, these traditions, help people remember their loved one's departed with the ofrendas and, you know, the...
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go down to katrina to was special and such of my sister when they get into found that found out that she's not how long to put a risk. you know, once in such a high in the much, what is the hosp to, to check if the victim endorsement to anybody who should be among them. so we're planning to bring to go to show the direction where she is. i think it was 2 days later i that they could not pass called house event until that i you so as a person. so i was once you said, yes, it's a go to your wi fi, your child is on the look up to read this. so at this point, have they given you any indication of what they want in return for them? no, no. they've just said we have them nothing else. yes, yes. it was moved to after 2 weeks. the cold. the fact the call just as this is what the one from the government the government should release the people for them. if the people that went to free people for us, the next call again, is that's decided to monday for us on a 100000000. unfortunately, these was week to us perfectly, don't get the amount those positive so they'll be due on the official media.
go down to katrina to was special and such of my sister when they get into found that found out that she's not how long to put a risk. you know, once in such a high in the much, what is the hosp to, to check if the victim endorsement to anybody who should be among them. so we're planning to bring to go to show the direction where she is. i think it was 2 days later i that they could not pass called house event until that i you so as a person. so i was once you said, yes, it's a go to your wi...
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katrina ell from moody's analytics weighed in on the outlook for the property market and whether beijinghe weakness in the concern and the weakness in the chinese consumer is coming from, it's from but deeper and more prolonged correction in the property market. we need to remember that chinese households have a lot of their wealth tied up in the property market and so, we are seeing forward indicators like housing sale investment remaining week and we are expecting house prices to continue to contract on an annual basis right throughout the remainder of this year and through most of next year, unfortunately, so no turnaround in the property market at this point. find turnaround in the property market at this point. and now that donald _ market at this point. and now that donald trump _ market at this point. and now that donald trump has - market at this point. and now. that donald trump has returned to the white house is a certainty, are
katrina ell from moody's analytics weighed in on the outlook for the property market and whether beijinghe weakness in the concern and the weakness in the chinese consumer is coming from, it's from but deeper and more prolonged correction in the property market. we need to remember that chinese households have a lot of their wealth tied up in the property market and so, we are seeing forward indicators like housing sale investment remaining week and we are expecting house prices to continue to...
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so the dyslexia to have gone there to, to rescue the team my oldest son's task go down to katrina, to run search for in search of my sister when they get a default that found out that she's not how long to put a risk. you the ones in such a high in the much, what is the hosp to, to try give the victim endorsement to anybody who should be among them. so we're trying to, to bring to go to show the direction where she is. i think it was 2 days later i they could not pass called her husband until that i use. so is the presence of lunch. he said, yes, it's a go to your wi fi, your child is on the look up to at this. so at this point, have they given you any indication of what they want in return for them? no, no. they've just said we have them nothing else. yes, yes. it was meant to ask, but 2 weeks, the cold, the fan's, the call just as this is what the one from the government the government should release the people for them. if the people that went to free people for us, the next call again is that's decided to monday for us. so the 100000000 unfortunately days was week to us perfectly.
so the dyslexia to have gone there to, to rescue the team my oldest son's task go down to katrina, to run search for in search of my sister when they get a default that found out that she's not how long to put a risk. you the ones in such a high in the much, what is the hosp to, to try give the victim endorsement to anybody who should be among them. so we're trying to, to bring to go to show the direction where she is. i think it was 2 days later i they could not pass called her husband until...
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and katrina perry.iles, the architect of his 2024 election campaign, will be his white house chief of staff when he returns to the oval office injanuary. she will be the first—ever woman to hold the role. in a statement, donald trump described her as an integral
and katrina perry.iles, the architect of his 2024 election campaign, will be his white house chief of staff when he returns to the oval office injanuary. she will be the first—ever woman to hold the role. in a statement, donald trump described her as an integral
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than katrina. as i said before, they don't have a lot of money because they spent the money on things i don't think they are supposed to be spending the money on. but you have some incredible people working on it. when i was there, i could not believe what i saw. houses ripped out of the foundations. i never saw anything like it. it looked like a tornado, but much wider. a tornado goes like a knife, i have seen it work goes right through. i went to so many different tragedies. if you are in the way of those, it is over. i have seen where tornadoes go straight. they may only be 15 or 20 yards wide, but if you are in the path, it is over. big trucks, 18 wheelers turned upside down and found 100 yards down the road. this was water. tremendous water. we had never seen water like that. but it was very wide destruction, it went to the tip of florida. that did not get hit the same way. but you got hit the hardest probably. we will really help you. in a couple of months we will help you out a lot. i also w
than katrina. as i said before, they don't have a lot of money because they spent the money on things i don't think they are supposed to be spending the money on. but you have some incredible people working on it. when i was there, i could not believe what i saw. houses ripped out of the foundations. i never saw anything like it. it looked like a tornado, but much wider. a tornado goes like a knife, i have seen it work goes right through. i went to so many different tragedies. if you are in the...
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katrina will have more now on how the evening and morning hours hoping for, pennsylvania with its 19 is also projected for donald trump. katrina will have more now on how the evening and morning hours in the uk progressed. the evening and morning hours in the uk progressed-— uk progressed. let's have a look back at what _ uk progressed. let's have a look back at what we _ uk progressed. let's have a look back at what we have _ uk progressed. let's have a look back at what we have seen - uk progressed. let's have a look back at what we have seen as - uk progressed. let's have a look back at what we have seen as all| back at what we have seen as all these _ back at what we have seen as all these hours have stretched out, as these hours have stretched out, as the night _ these hours have stretched out, as the night has turned intoj. obviously, we are looking at their swing _ obviously, we are looking at their swing states. that is what the focus is. swing states. that is what the focus is the _ swing states. that is what the focus is the way— swing states. that is what the focus is. the
katrina will have more now on how the evening and morning hours hoping for, pennsylvania with its 19 is also projected for donald trump. katrina will have more now on how the evening and morning hours in the uk progressed. the evening and morning hours in the uk progressed-— uk progressed. let's have a look back at what _ uk progressed. let's have a look back at what we _ uk progressed. let's have a look back at what we have _ uk progressed. let's have a look back at what we have seen - uk...
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i am katrina perry, thank you for watching world news america, goodbye. —— itriona perry.sunshine in kent on monday afternoon, but most of us sat under cloudy grey skies. that's how we're going to continue for the rest of this week. a lot of dry, cloudy weather around. fog and drizzle could be an issue, but, again, it will be mild for this time of year. this high pressurejust drifting its way steadily eastwards. but it's still blocking weather fronts from making too much of an impression as they try to move in from the atlantic. so on the whole, again, we start off quite cloudy, perhaps some patchy mist and fog lifting to low grey cloud in the south—east. if we're going to see the best of any sunshine, potentially, once again, across northern and central areas of scotland. temperatures peaking at around 11 to 14 degrees. a bit more of a breeze by the end of the day developing in the far north west and a few scattered showers here, but on the whole for bonfire night, the quiet theme continues. chance of seeing some returning mist and fog across south east england. so that w
i am katrina perry, thank you for watching world news america, goodbye. —— itriona perry.sunshine in kent on monday afternoon, but most of us sat under cloudy grey skies. that's how we're going to continue for the rest of this week. a lot of dry, cloudy weather around. fog and drizzle could be an issue, but, again, it will be mild for this time of year. this high pressurejust drifting its way steadily eastwards. but it's still blocking weather fronts from making too much of an impression as...
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but not only is there a lot of uncertainty for matt gaetz, as you said, kayla and katrina, you said ass going to be interesting to see what donald trump does with that position, because what they said is matt gaetz is the guy to go in and clean up the department ofjustice. that's the way they phrased it. nothing about this situation is precedented like, you know, trump's pick of matt gaetz was pretty extraordinary. i mean, legal experts i've been talking to all week, people who know the department ofjustice well used to work for it, said, you know, not only is this someone who has an ethics investigation hanging over his head, but also this is someone whojust doesn't have the kind of experience that like the deep legal background or the big government management experience that you would see from the us attorney general. and so, you know, gaetz resigned, as you mentioned, after trump wanted to nominate him, partially because that would, you know, he thought that would shutdown the house ethics investigation. you know, there are rules that people, you know, weren't quite sure about whet
but not only is there a lot of uncertainty for matt gaetz, as you said, kayla and katrina, you said ass going to be interesting to see what donald trump does with that position, because what they said is matt gaetz is the guy to go in and clean up the department ofjustice. that's the way they phrased it. nothing about this situation is precedented like, you know, trump's pick of matt gaetz was pretty extraordinary. i mean, legal experts i've been talking to all week, people who know the...
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and, you know, we were talking just before this katrina, even if some republican senators have expressedtt gaetz to be the attorney general, or pete hegseth of fox news host, to be defence secretary, or robert f kenneder, to be the head of health and human services. will they get the support that they need in the senate? i mean, there is the possibility that donald trump could go around them with recess appointments. but we've heard these rumblings on x and social media that there are a number of republican senators that they wouldn't vote for him at the end of the day, would they would they cross donald trump and not vote for his specific picks for cabinet positions? it's kind of the million dollar question. if we knew the answer to that, we'd be very rich people. ithink, i mean, i think some will see more resistance than others. i mean, matt gaetz comes to mind. i think people were a little more outspoken about him. but i mean, broadly speaking, ithink, you know, lawmakers, you know, they're kind of on the same page. i mean, from what i can tell, some of them are very keen on, even if
and, you know, we were talking just before this katrina, even if some republican senators have expressedtt gaetz to be the attorney general, or pete hegseth of fox news host, to be defence secretary, or robert f kenneder, to be the head of health and human services. will they get the support that they need in the senate? i mean, there is the possibility that donald trump could go around them with recess appointments. but we've heard these rumblings on x and social media that there are a number...
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got to ask, katrina, how did the museum survive? it was it was tough. this building was the museum because we're very close to the river. we're very close to the river. and actually the flooding, new orleans is built is is shaped kind of like a bowl. and where you and i are standing is below sea level. and the we're in closer. you get to the river and the closer you get to lake pontchartrain, the drier it is. and really the flooding stopped about two or three blocks. that direction. and so the museum was not flooded. but of course, the city was was flooded. and it's tough being a museum when there are no visitors. but what that did was it helped drive the museum to start distance education programs very early. so when covid came along, we were actually postured fairly well for that. we were already online. we had been doing online programing since the since the flood in 2005. a couple of well-known historians have worked with you, including stephen ambrose, doug brinkley. absolutely. well, stephen ambrose and dr. nick mueller are the founding fathers of
got to ask, katrina, how did the museum survive? it was it was tough. this building was the museum because we're very close to the river. we're very close to the river. and actually the flooding, new orleans is built is is shaped kind of like a bowl. and where you and i are standing is below sea level. and the we're in closer. you get to the river and the closer you get to lake pontchartrain, the drier it is. and really the flooding stopped about two or three blocks. that direction. and so the...
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people were dying and katrina. the fema chief, brownie, you are doing a heck of a good job. he was on an aircraft carrier. mission accomplished where could not be four years. this is the legacy of george bush. where are we now? 2020. what poet mary mccarthy said about lillian. every word out of her mouth is a lie. so i think that that is where we are at. >> okay. i will not let you off the hook and connections tod, trump. i will force you to do something could you just may be read. >> sure. >> a paragraph. just one paragraph here. the trumpet and show. this presumably was written for theex paperback edition. >> what happened was the book is supposed to come out in january 2017. april 2017. just write it so that hilary one we all know hilary will win and we will publish it. and it is logical. now you will have hilary clinton and it was logical. >> c-span. >> noun. i will not do that. i think trump can win. i did not like that crazy ending this is what we wrote before we publish. okay. when the lights came up on november 9, 2016 -- america in the version of the 1980s. more med
people were dying and katrina. the fema chief, brownie, you are doing a heck of a good job. he was on an aircraft carrier. mission accomplished where could not be four years. this is the legacy of george bush. where are we now? 2020. what poet mary mccarthy said about lillian. every word out of her mouth is a lie. so i think that that is where we are at. >> okay. i will not let you off the hook and connections tod, trump. i will force you to do something could you just may be read....
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post 9/11 after hurricane katrina. but it tends to drop down eventually. time, drinking rates have stayed high. >>> up next, how a historic senate win in arizona and other down ballot successes could provide a glimmer of hope for democrats. after a brutal presidential election. mocrats. after a brutal presidential election. at humana, we believe your healthcare should evolve with you, and part of that evolution means choosing the right medicare plan for you. humana can help. with...
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bush who brought line to yet another level where -- lying -- when people were dying in katrina, the fema chief, michael brown, was brownie, you're doing a heck of a good job. we were losing people in iraq he was on an aircraft carrier and said mission accomplished. when it wouldn't be accomplished for years. this is the legacy of george bush. okay, where are we now? now, i won't say much about donald trump, but we just lived through, from 2016-2020, what poet mary mccarthy said about lillian hellman, the writer. every word out of her mouth is a lie, including and, and the. so i think that's where were at. >> i'm not going tons let you about connections to trump, and i'm going to force you to do something that would certainly i would not give you off too. could you just may be read -- >> sure. >> the paragraph, one here on page, i don't know what pages, something in your afterward called the trump in show. this was presumably written for the paperback edition. >> no. of the written, no, this was written at the time. so what happened was the day the book us was, in gender 2017, just right
bush who brought line to yet another level where -- lying -- when people were dying in katrina, the fema chief, michael brown, was brownie, you're doing a heck of a good job. we were losing people in iraq he was on an aircraft carrier and said mission accomplished. when it wouldn't be accomplished for years. this is the legacy of george bush. okay, where are we now? now, i won't say much about donald trump, but we just lived through, from 2016-2020, what poet mary mccarthy said about lillian...
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i'm joined now by katrina parry, my colleague, it is been a very busy 24 hours or so for you and hereou are back on the programme and have to ask you, what is the reaction in the united states to the trump victory? it depends whether you're republican or a democrat at this point, doesn't it. the republicans are ecstatic, particularly from supporters but not all republicans are trump supporters and his use on those results theyjust read out there, huge, huge support for donald trump. he's managed to turn over those states that joe biden one and 2020 and not just buy a little bit, but by quite a lot. winning the popular vote as well. something that republican presidents have not been able to do for decades. great response if you're a trump supporter but the democrats are an absolute shock today. they do not know what happened. if thought this would be a tight race, for sure. but they did not think donald trump would get this great sweep but it looks like he's going to probably take nevada and arizona as well. these seven states, these must win states that we been talking about for weeks
i'm joined now by katrina parry, my colleague, it is been a very busy 24 hours or so for you and hereou are back on the programme and have to ask you, what is the reaction in the united states to the trump victory? it depends whether you're republican or a democrat at this point, doesn't it. the republicans are ecstatic, particularly from supporters but not all republicans are trump supporters and his use on those results theyjust read out there, huge, huge support for donald trump. he's...