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que consideran preocupantes (nombres en inglÉs) analizados por 30 dÍas en el distrito escolar de kellerfamilia en la junta directiva de keller que dictaminÓ la nuev polÍtica >>> es ridÍculo que retiren al gns libros, no va a quitar la sexualidad que hay en nuestro entorno. >>> en primaria deberÍan sacarlos en secundaria y preparatoria se debe hablar. >>> los libros en varios distrito escolares en texas. >>> un grupo de personas dan su opiniÓn, empujan los niveles de los sistemas que conocen y hacen que esa decisiÓn se tome. >>> no me parece ni que la biblia ni el diario de ana frank. >>> varios libros cues tÍo nas se pueden unencontrar en estant de bibliotecas y librerÍas (nombre en inglÉs) >>> y justamente habla un poco de los trans gÉneros y que todavÍa son populares y estÁn a la venta en texas, edgard muÑoz, noticias telemundo. >>> ante las reacciones a nivel nacional por el retiro de libros, se espera que el prÓximo lunes la junta escolar de keller discuta reformar los lineamientos que siguen al revisar y retirar libros y materiales acadÉmico de sus bibliotecas por su contenido >>>
que consideran preocupantes (nombres en inglÉs) analizados por 30 dÍas en el distrito escolar de kellerfamilia en la junta directiva de keller que dictaminÓ la nuev polÍtica >>> es ridÍculo que retiren al gns libros, no va a quitar la sexualidad que hay en nuestro entorno. >>> en primaria deberÍan sacarlos en secundaria y preparatoria se debe hablar. >>> los libros en varios distrito escolares en texas. >>> un grupo de personas dan su opiniÓn, empujan...
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keller estate specializes in chardonnay and pinot noir. wine makers cherish the unique wind and fog patterns found in the petaluma gap. but the latest drought has its winery asking questions. i think it's become a question of can we continue to grow grapes or not? keller is the estate director and has been trying to figure out ways to fend off the intense drought. the property has no access to municipal water and 60% of the crops were lost last year. they found a solution and it wasn't recycled water in 2020 . we started trucking water from the treatment plant, but we soon realized that we weren't able to get enough water and it was too expensive to even continued going down that route. the nearest city pump that supplies recycled water is one mile away from this pond on their property color estate made the bold move last year, digging this long trench over hills and across properties to make a connection. the cost was $50,000 were basically winter water storage in our ponds. so we calculate how much water we're gonna need for the season.
keller estate specializes in chardonnay and pinot noir. wine makers cherish the unique wind and fog patterns found in the petaluma gap. but the latest drought has its winery asking questions. i think it's become a question of can we continue to grow grapes or not? keller is the estate director and has been trying to figure out ways to fend off the intense drought. the property has no access to municipal water and 60% of the crops were lost last year. they found a solution and it wasn't recycled...
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. >>> en el instituto independiente de keller quitaron la biblia y el diario de ana frank.en leer mis hijos. >>> libros como (nombres en inglÉs). libros que describen violaciones y contenido sexual. >>> el material pornogrÁfico debe estar lejos de nuestros hijos. dictaminÓ la nueva polÍtica. >>> es ridÍculo que retiren algunos libros. no va a quitar la sexualidad que hay en nuestro entorno. >>> en primaria deberÍan sacarlos, pero en secundaria y preparatoria, se debe hablar. >>> las prohibiciones de libros estÁn en varios distritos escolares de texas. en katie los maestros sacaron decenas de libros y en... 30 libros fueron considerados sucios. >>> ellos hacen su opiniÓn, empujan los niveles de los sistemas que conocen y hacen que esa decisiÓn se tome. sacar la biblia porque habla de sacrificio humano, homofobia y esclavitud. >>> este desenlace de matanza en las escuelas mÁs violencia, mÁs problemas de drogas y quieren quitar la biblia que es el Único libro que inspira y da palabra para cambiar la mente. >>> no me parece ni que la biblia ni el diario de ana frank. >>> se pue
. >>> en el instituto independiente de keller quitaron la biblia y el diario de ana frank.en leer mis hijos. >>> libros como (nombres en inglÉs). libros que describen violaciones y contenido sexual. >>> el material pornogrÁfico debe estar lejos de nuestros hijos. dictaminÓ la nueva polÍtica. >>> es ridÍculo que retiren algunos libros. no va a quitar la sexualidad que hay en nuestro entorno. >>> en primaria deberÍan sacarlos, pero en secundaria...
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we want to give young people i deal figures like helen keller. everybody learns about helen keller.vercame her handicaps, became famous. but people do not learn in school, young people do not learn in school what we want them to learn when they do books like the young peoples of the united states. helen keller was a socialist. she was a labor organizer. she refused to cross a picket line that was picketing a theater showing a play about her. there are these alternate heroes in american history. there is fibula hay her, bob mozer, a lot of people who are obscure, who are unknown. we have a history of a young hero, who was sitting on the bus in montgomery, alabama, fused to leave the front of the bus. this is before rosa parks. rosa parks is justifiably famous for refusing to leave her seat, she was arrested, and that was the beginning of the montgomery bus boycott and movement in the south. but this 15-year-old girl did it first. we are trying to bring a lot of these obscure people back into the forefront of our attention, inspire young people to say this is a way to live. amy: howar
we want to give young people i deal figures like helen keller. everybody learns about helen keller.vercame her handicaps, became famous. but people do not learn in school, young people do not learn in school what we want them to learn when they do books like the young peoples of the united states. helen keller was a socialist. she was a labor organizer. she refused to cross a picket line that was picketing a theater showing a play about her. there are these alternate heroes in american history....
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that is why the keller school district decided to pull the books from the shelf.that's why they're forcing kids to prove their biological gender to use the bathroom. money and politics is not a new thing, but this kind of money in teeny tiny traditionally nonpartisan local races, that is new, and it is all being supercharged by big players in national conservative politics. >> you can give your money to 80 and tee. the parent company of cnn, and you can pay the salary of don lemon, or you could support patriot mobile. give back to causes that they believe in. >> patriot mobiles boo that this months conservative political action committee, cpac, at that meeting they hosted meet and greets with conservative politicians like congresswoman -- ben carson, and texas senator, ted cruz. now the reason we know about any of this is because of incredible reporting that came out today by nbc news reporter, mike -- a remarkable piece that you should absolutely read. but don't just take my word for it. here is steve bannon speaking earlier today with patriot mobiles founder and
that is why the keller school district decided to pull the books from the shelf.that's why they're forcing kids to prove their biological gender to use the bathroom. money and politics is not a new thing, but this kind of money in teeny tiny traditionally nonpartisan local races, that is new, and it is all being supercharged by big players in national conservative politics. >> you can give your money to 80 and tee. the parent company of cnn, and you can pay the salary of don lemon, or you...
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. >>> the day before school started in the keller independent school district outside fort worth, texaslast week, all of the district principals got last minute orders from the school board, they were instructed to remove all copies of 41 different books from their libraries and classrooms by the end of the day, books like "the bluest eye" by toni morrison and a graphic novel representation of ann frank's diary. last year, a community of family members decided they were okay but the keller school board decided otherwise. in grail grapevine-colleyville school district, 4-3 voted to restrict ow students can discuss race and gender. the policies row hibbert teachers from teaching or discussions the 1619 project or critical race theory, and it requires coos schools to restrict bathroom and locker room news to the biological sex listed on student's birth certificates. when you look at school districts on a map, you might think this is a particularly conservative area getting on board with the anti-crt and anti-lbgtq bandwagon but the grapevine-colleyville school board meeting where they pass
. >>> the day before school started in the keller independent school district outside fort worth, texaslast week, all of the district principals got last minute orders from the school board, they were instructed to remove all copies of 41 different books from their libraries and classrooms by the end of the day, books like "the bluest eye" by toni morrison and a graphic novel representation of ann frank's diary. last year, a community of family members decided they were okay...
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. >> other books that keller ist pulled this month?racters, and one book by tony morrison. the books were removed by what districts considered they parental consent area until the process is complete. but the timeline for that process is unclear. last school year, such complaints were resolved by committees of teachers, and then as traders, and parents, and the book stay approved returns until this week. >> all of the books that had passed the challenge committees were now being pulled back off of shelves because all of the outcomes were ultimately overturned. >> lanny hobbs is a killer parent who was on the book review committee for and franks illustrated diary last school year. at that time, the issue becoming increasingly heated, with parents on both sides sounding off at a school board meeting. >> just because some parents don't want their children to read a heart wrenching, eye-opening author but shouldn't mean that the opportunity is taken away for every child in the district. >> if they're allowed to read these specific, pornogr
. >> other books that keller ist pulled this month?racters, and one book by tony morrison. the books were removed by what districts considered they parental consent area until the process is complete. but the timeline for that process is unclear. last school year, such complaints were resolved by committees of teachers, and then as traders, and parents, and the book stay approved returns until this week. >> all of the books that had passed the challenge committees were now being...
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. >>> today is the start of a new school year in keller, texas, that's just near fort worth.ed up, the students showed up. the only thing absent, the books. lots of them. 41 books pulled off the library shelves for review although they were each reviewed last year after complaints as well. some of the books are about the lgbtq experience like "all boys aren't blue." and "gender queer." also there are other books like toni morrison's novel "the bluest eye," that was also taken off the shelf. also an illustrated adaptation of anne frank's diary. and also the bible. yes. the keller school district allows parents, employees, and anyone living in the district to object to books. many of those books were put back on the shelves after the review last year. now there are three new conservative school board members. they were praised by one speaker at a recent meeting as being unwoke and may help pass new policies for library and educational materials. the school district says books that meet the new guidelines will be returned to the libraries as soon as it is confirmed that they com
. >>> today is the start of a new school year in keller, texas, that's just near fort worth.ed up, the students showed up. the only thing absent, the books. lots of them. 41 books pulled off the library shelves for review although they were each reviewed last year after complaints as well. some of the books are about the lgbtq experience like "all boys aren't blue." and "gender queer." also there are other books like toni morrison's novel "the bluest eye,"...
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joining us now, the mayor of albuquerque, new mexico, tim keller.ng us during this very, very difficult time. what impact are the killings of these four muslim men having on your community, and are there any new developments you can share with us tonight? >> you know, right now we're in a state of shock and grief and outrage that this could occur in our community. there are obviously lots of questions, open-ended questions that we all wish we had answers towards. but we do have some serious leads. folks have heard about the vehicle we're looking for and we are chasing some other leads that have come in through crime stoppers. and so we have marshalled all the resources we can, every single law enforcement agency from the state all the way down to local as well as the fbi is on this. and we are going to demonstrate that this person will be held to justice. we're going to make sure that people feel safe again in our city and that's also what we're focused on. we've got extra police patrols at every mosque during prayer time. we're delivering meals to
joining us now, the mayor of albuquerque, new mexico, tim keller.ng us during this very, very difficult time. what impact are the killings of these four muslim men having on your community, and are there any new developments you can share with us tonight? >> you know, right now we're in a state of shock and grief and outrage that this could occur in our community. there are obviously lots of questions, open-ended questions that we all wish we had answers towards. but we do have some...
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keller estate specializes in chardonnay and pinot noir. wine makers cherish the unique wind and fog patterns found in the petaluma gap. but the latest drought has its winery asking questions. i think it's become a question of can we continue to grow grapes or not? keller is the estate director and has been trying to figure out ways to fend off the intense drought. the property has no access to municipal water and 60% of the crops were lost last year. they found a solution and it wasn't recycled water in 2020 . we started trucking water from the treatment plant, but we soon realized that we weren't able to get enough water and it was too expensive to even continued going down that route. the nearest city pump that supplies recycled water is one mile away from this pond on their property . state made the bold move last year, digging this long trench over hills and across properties to make a connection. the cost was $50,000 were basically winter water storage in our ponds. so we calculate how much water we're gonna need for the season. we fi
keller estate specializes in chardonnay and pinot noir. wine makers cherish the unique wind and fog patterns found in the petaluma gap. but the latest drought has its winery asking questions. i think it's become a question of can we continue to grow grapes or not? keller is the estate director and has been trying to figure out ways to fend off the intense drought. the property has no access to municipal water and 60% of the crops were lost last year. they found a solution and it wasn't recycled...
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keller, motivated by hate intending to start a race war in south carolina. he joined his victims in a bible study class. then he took their lives in a house of worship. it is a reminder that our work to root out hate never ends. because hate only hides. inadvertently goes away, it hides. and when you breathe oxygen under that rock, it comes out. and that is what we must understand is that juneteenth represents not only the commemoration that ended slavery in america more than hundred 50 years ago, but the ongoing work that had to bring true equity and racial get justice to american society. which we can do we. in short, the state isn't just celebrate the past, it calls for action today. i wish all americans happy juneteenth. and i'm certainly in a moment gonna signed into law making it a federal holiday. and i have to say to you, i have only been prt several months i think this will go down for me as one of the greatest honors i will have as president. i didn't do it but you did it. democrats and republicans but it is an enormous honor. thank you for what yo
keller, motivated by hate intending to start a race war in south carolina. he joined his victims in a bible study class. then he took their lives in a house of worship. it is a reminder that our work to root out hate never ends. because hate only hides. inadvertently goes away, it hides. and when you breathe oxygen under that rock, it comes out. and that is what we must understand is that juneteenth represents not only the commemoration that ended slavery in america more than hundred 50 years...
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how does keller what it? -- how does keller put it? the only thing you need is nothing, but nobody has that. we have to be toward the good and honor as a reflection of what goods that we hold our, hold -- hold are, and our sense of lineage, our sense of the past. and some cultures are different. charles taylor talks about the north atlantic is having a pitiless attitude over the past, almost to betray our parents, which is ironically honoring our parents in a perverse way. we never escape our parents. this is how mcintyre puts it. we are on a stage not of our own making. we are born into it. i think that is part of what, even when we are trying to escape it in the north atlantic world, we are still embedded in those networks of desire. that is part of the reflection about cultures like shame and honor, we ignore that if it is simply a material or utilitarian process. we were the history of the opium wars, but i have friends teaching and english schools in china and the opium wars are taught as wars of humiliation and degradation that w
how does keller what it? -- how does keller put it? the only thing you need is nothing, but nobody has that. we have to be toward the good and honor as a reflection of what goods that we hold our, hold -- hold are, and our sense of lineage, our sense of the past. and some cultures are different. charles taylor talks about the north atlantic is having a pitiless attitude over the past, almost to betray our parents, which is ironically honoring our parents in a perverse way. we never escape our...
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>> well, let me give you a little bit of a back story, last year, the keller school district createdl that would review challenges and complaints about books from parents and members of the community. these 41 books, which included the bible in and frank's graphic adaptation as well as a lot of books dealing with lgbtq issues, were reviewed. i should tell you about two thirds of those books were put back on the shelves or put in age-appropriate libraries like high school or middle school. but in may of this year, three new school board members were elected in large part because of the work of a right wing christian political action group, and just a few weeks ago, this new school board adopted new policies, new guidelines by which the review books will be reviewed on these challenges from parents. so, that is what is now happening, again, school started today in keller, principles across the district were told yesterday that these 41 books had to be pulled off the shelves when they get reviewed again. >> okay, one of the reasons again? they're getting for challenging these book said?
>> well, let me give you a little bit of a back story, last year, the keller school district createdl that would review challenges and complaints about books from parents and members of the community. these 41 books, which included the bible in and frank's graphic adaptation as well as a lot of books dealing with lgbtq issues, were reviewed. i should tell you about two thirds of those books were put back on the shelves or put in age-appropriate libraries like high school or middle school....
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last year the keller school district created a community committee which was allowed to review complaintsnd challenges from community members an parents in the school district that were complaining about various books. the committee looked at 41 different books, they were pulled off the shelves, they included a lot of books dealing with lgbtq issues, but also included in those -- that review was the bible, graphic adaptation of anne frank's diary, the bluest eye by tony morrison. of those 41 books, about two-thirds were allowed to put back on the shelves or adjusted for more appropriate grade levels like high school or middle school depending on the book. but what has changed, just the day before schools started, principals were told that those 41 books had to once again be pulled off the shelves including the same books reviewed last year. what is sparking the change? in may a right wing christian organization political action group helped elect three new school board members. now the school board has had documented new policies by which books that have been challenged by parents or memb
last year the keller school district created a community committee which was allowed to review complaintsnd challenges from community members an parents in the school district that were complaining about various books. the committee looked at 41 different books, they were pulled off the shelves, they included a lot of books dealing with lgbtq issues, but also included in those -- that review was the bible, graphic adaptation of anne frank's diary, the bluest eye by tony morrison. of those 41...
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. >> reporter: they gave keller bh the all clear today but on this very beach you will find this white sturgeon. this is a big task fish and sturgeon washing up around the bay is a good sigt this is a significant bloom that that will take a large toll and there's not a lot we can do to turn that off. >> you want to know the conditions that made this bloom possible. it's the warm water ie nutrients and the nutrients are the things that we have some control over because the excess nitrogen and phosphorus otherwie known as nutrients, are input from the wastewater treatment plants around the bay. eventually the water will cool or the algae will run out of food but that might not end the die off and that's because all of that dying algae can kill fish as it sucks up oxygen. >> when that's going to happen, i can't say. it's possible thatt gets worse before it gets better. >> an air quality advisory expis in a few hours it was issued due due to smoke drip from the wildfires burning in northern california and southern oregon. our meteorologist paul is here to talk about this. good thing it's e
. >> reporter: they gave keller bh the all clear today but on this very beach you will find this white sturgeon. this is a big task fish and sturgeon washing up around the bay is a good sigt this is a significant bloom that that will take a large toll and there's not a lot we can do to turn that off. >> you want to know the conditions that made this bloom possible. it's the warm water ie nutrients and the nutrients are the things that we have some control over because the excess...
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joining us now is the mayor of albuquerque, tim keller. mr. mayor, thank you for joining us.icture up of this vehicle of interest. any other leads you can tell us about this morning? >> well, right now this is the best lead the public can help us with. so, we know this vehicle has been connected to the scenes for a couple of these incidents. we're asking everyone, especially in our community down here, to help us track this down. it's a relatively unique vehicle. we know there's roughly 100 of these in central new mexico. so, it's just a question of time and identification of finding this vehicle. of course, connecting the dots further to bring justice to what's happened. this is our best bet right now. >> obviously, all four victims we're talking about here, muslim men. anything else you can tell us about how these cases are linked? >> at this point in the investigation we want to make sure and focus on that as our priority. some of that really means not sharing every detail of the investigation. but we're very concerned that these are obviously tied together, they're obviou
joining us now is the mayor of albuquerque, tim keller. mr. mayor, thank you for joining us.icture up of this vehicle of interest. any other leads you can tell us about this morning? >> well, right now this is the best lead the public can help us with. so, we know this vehicle has been connected to the scenes for a couple of these incidents. we're asking everyone, especially in our community down here, to help us track this down. it's a relatively unique vehicle. we know there's roughly...
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keller estate specializes in chardonnay and pinot noir.sh the unique wind and fog patterns found in the petaluma gap. but the latest drought has its winery asking questions. i think it's become a question of can we continue to grow grapes or not? keller is the estate director and has been trying to figure out ways to fend off the intense drought. the property has no access to municipal water and 60% of the crops were lost. last year. they found a solution and it wasn't recycled water in 2020 . we started trucking water from the treatment plant, but we soon realized that we weren't able to get enough water, and it was too expensive to even continued going down that route. the nearest city pump that supplies recycled water is one mile away from this pond on their property. color estate made the bold move last year, digging this long trench over hills and across properties to make a connection. the cost was $50,000 were basically winter water storage in our ponds, so we calculate how much water we're gonna need for the season. we fill our pon
keller estate specializes in chardonnay and pinot noir.sh the unique wind and fog patterns found in the petaluma gap. but the latest drought has its winery asking questions. i think it's become a question of can we continue to grow grapes or not? keller is the estate director and has been trying to figure out ways to fend off the intense drought. the property has no access to municipal water and 60% of the crops were lost. last year. they found a solution and it wasn't recycled water in 2020 ....
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this time in the city of keller, a suburb just north of ft. worth.entially was allowed to review complaints and challenges from community members and parents in the school district that were complaining about various books. the committee looked at 41 different books. they were pulled off the shelves. they included a lot of books dealing with lbgtq issues. but also included in that review was the bible, a graphic adaptation of ann frank's diary, "the bluest eye" by tony morrison. of those 41 books, about 2/3 were allowed to be put back on the shelves or adjusted for more appropriate grade levels like high school or middle school. but what has since changed is the day before school started, principals were told those 41 books had to be pulled off the shelves. that included those same books that were reviewed last year. what's sparking this change? well, in may, a right wing christian organization political action group helped elect three new school board members. now this school board adopted new policies by which books that have been challenged by par
this time in the city of keller, a suburb just north of ft. worth.entially was allowed to review complaints and challenges from community members and parents in the school district that were complaining about various books. the committee looked at 41 different books. they were pulled off the shelves. they included a lot of books dealing with lbgtq issues. but also included in that review was the bible, a graphic adaptation of ann frank's diary, "the bluest eye" by tony morrison. of...
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. >> i came across a wonderful que from helen keller the other dayw said the most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen, and and even cannot be heard, but hs to be felt with the heart. >> amen. >> but it seems like pentecost,u are able to see it and hear it and feel it. >> well, i like to -- since youd helen kerl and for many viewers who don't know, i am visually impaired. and so, as a result o, folks often ask how is it you kw that somebody's inter -- i feel the energy and i think that's we my thrust of mist try comes from from internal feeling and i am always inviting folk to go in ad feel the power of the holy spirit moving and empowering you you and inviting you to activity. so that it may not be this magical mystical think. it may not be something that just,, but it may be just the silent moving of the inward motion that that you can feel that brings you such joy that warms your heart, and it changes you in that instance. >> that's powerful. i imagine people who come to you for counseling will feel that. is tt because, you think, of the extra extra dimension you have. >> i
. >> i came across a wonderful que from helen keller the other dayw said the most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen, and and even cannot be heard, but hs to be felt with the heart. >> amen. >> but it seems like pentecost,u are able to see it and hear it and feel it. >> well, i like to -- since youd helen kerl and for many viewers who don't know, i am visually impaired. and so, as a result o, folks often ask how is it you kw that somebody's inter -- i feel the...
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congressman keller, thank you for joining us on your saturday.ppreciate it. >> thank you, aishah, i appreciate it. griff: from the other side of the aisle, we're now joined by democratic congressman from massachusetts, and member of the house transportation and infrastructure committee, jake auchincloss and also on the house services committee. thank you for being here. a lot to get to. let' start with aishah and congressman keller just left off with this affidavit. obviously, we need a lot more information, but we have seen some of what's in this affidavit. what is your reaction and based on what you're able to see so far, do you believe that former president trump should be indicted for a crime? >> the department of justice is pursuing a neutral and independent investigation that's meant to protect national security. it's not political and amazing to hear the pretzels that my g.o.p. colleagues will twist themselves into over and over again defending this president. the department of justice had probable cause vetted by a judge that donald trump
congressman keller, thank you for joining us on your saturday.ppreciate it. >> thank you, aishah, i appreciate it. griff: from the other side of the aisle, we're now joined by democratic congressman from massachusetts, and member of the house transportation and infrastructure committee, jake auchincloss and also on the house services committee. thank you for being here. a lot to get to. let' start with aishah and congressman keller just left off with this affidavit. obviously, we need a...
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. >> julia, let's go to the mayor of albuquerque, tim keller. >> i just want to thank -- i know we'lly come up. but we have representatives here. we have our chief of state police, chief johnson is here. so is the head of the fbi. i saw him when we were here, as well as our u.s. attorney. you can see many other familiar faces, the commander here. now, i want to thank you all for being here, and we actually all have so much that we want to share about what's happened. we're going to mare with you a little bit of that, but we want to make sure we get a clear message out. we need the public's help today on a specific issue. and so we'll get to that in a moment. now, i also want to mention interpretation. because of individuals involved in this, and the language capabilities that are sometimes a little hit and miss here in albuquerque, we are grateful to have interpretation. our interpreters are going to be providing what the chiefs and i share, and other it is they want to join us in four different relevant languages after this. so we'll go through our material in english first. and then
. >> julia, let's go to the mayor of albuquerque, tim keller. >> i just want to thank -- i know we'lly come up. but we have representatives here. we have our chief of state police, chief johnson is here. so is the head of the fbi. i saw him when we were here, as well as our u.s. attorney. you can see many other familiar faces, the commander here. now, i want to thank you all for being here, and we actually all have so much that we want to share about what's happened. we're going to...
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keller estate specializes in chardonnay and pinot noir.hink it's become a question of can we continue to grow grapes or not? keller is the estate director and has been trying to figure out ways to fend off the intense drought. the property has no access to municipal water and 60% of the crops were lost. last year. they found a solution and it wasn't recycled water in 2020 . we started trucking water from the treatment plant, but we soon realized that we weren't able to get enough water, and it was too expensive to even continued going down that route. the nearest city pump that supplies recycled water is one mile away from this pond on their property. cholera state made the bold move last year, digging this long trench over hills and across properties to make a connection. the cost was $50,000 were basically winter water storage in our ponds, so we calculate how much water we're gonna need for the season. we fill our ponds and then through the year we're using it. finally a reliable resource that can soak their thirsty crops. state buys a
keller estate specializes in chardonnay and pinot noir.hink it's become a question of can we continue to grow grapes or not? keller is the estate director and has been trying to figure out ways to fend off the intense drought. the property has no access to municipal water and 60% of the crops were lost. last year. they found a solution and it wasn't recycled water in 2020 . we started trucking water from the treatment plant, but we soon realized that we weren't able to get enough water, and it...
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looks like this vehicle was able to make its way off or be assisted off at keller, so that's a smootherraveling from 98th to the warren freeway. the rest of the freeway looking good as we expect, just mild slow pass. we'll keep our eyes out. back to you. >>> three people accused in the death of a young girl inside of a south bay church are due in court for a plea hearing. rene hernandez santos and claudia hernandez are accused in the smothering death of hernandez's 3-year-old daughter last summer during the girl's ex-orism. the two men were the father and uncle and they said they did is because they thought the child was possessed by an evil spirit. >>> bay area students return to class this week and next week. safety concerns at the forefront of parents' minds. joining us is infectious disease specialist dr. peter chin-hong. we want to talk about mass masks. my kid's school district doesn't require masks anymore. what do you think kids should do? >> withal it all depends on the kid. if the kid is immune compromised, specifically speaking if the kid hasn't been vaccinated and is not eli
looks like this vehicle was able to make its way off or be assisted off at keller, so that's a smootherraveling from 98th to the warren freeway. the rest of the freeway looking good as we expect, just mild slow pass. we'll keep our eyes out. back to you. >>> three people accused in the death of a young girl inside of a south bay church are due in court for a plea hearing. rene hernandez santos and claudia hernandez are accused in the smothering death of hernandez's 3-year-old daughter...
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. >> east bay regional park gave keller beach the all clear but on the speech you will find a white sturgeon, a big tough fish and sturgeon washing up around the bay is a good sign this is a a significant bloom that will take a large toll and there's not a lot we can do to turn it . it off. >> the thing to know is the conditions that made this loom possible. sunlight, warm water and nutrients. the nutrients are are the things we have some control over because the excess nitrogen and phosphorus or nutrs or nutrients are input from wastewater treatment plants. >> eventually the water will col will cool or the algae will run out of food but that may not end end the die off because all of the dying algae can kill fish as as it sucks up oxygen. >> exactly when that will happen happen i cannot say. it is possible that it gets worse before better. >> in richmond, wilson walker, kpix 5. > >> still ahead on kpix 5 and streaming on cbs news bay area a chaotic scene at safeway in oregon after a gunman opened fie opened fire, shoppers went running for cover and one employee tells her story. > >> a big m
. >> east bay regional park gave keller beach the all clear but on the speech you will find a white sturgeon, a big tough fish and sturgeon washing up around the bay is a good sign this is a a significant bloom that will take a large toll and there's not a lot we can do to turn it . it off. >> the thing to know is the conditions that made this loom possible. sunlight, warm water and nutrients. the nutrients are are the things we have some control over because the excess nitrogen and...
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if so, if he got was mucho ala hello, my name's isabel keller, to you, and i'm the owner of the restaurant law. say about your voice, i'm going to show you how to make a spanish tortilla on your lap. and the spanish tortilla is actually a pretty simple dish and has few ingredients. oh, but i want to make a t o t a. you need 3 eggs. maybe a half an onion and 2 potatoes. not but that though, isabel color tell you to shops for fresh ingredients every morning. let dr. young an event that he is with 1st invented in spain, in the 18th century, as a cheap and hearty meal. what's called an element of wood, alvarado. there was already the french omelette, all tortilla as we call it. terribly native, just beaten, baked and rolled up eggs, about diesel e and our yankee set. our own eggs, specialty a pot. we added potatoes level, ocoee say. and if well, awful novilla, but that is our vanish tortilla. emma dorothy? yes, fun, yoda. it all starts with the potatoes and her potato of choice is the mona lisa variety. it's about movie and for the great for spanish tortillas, the way we make them up. if they'
if so, if he got was mucho ala hello, my name's isabel keller, to you, and i'm the owner of the restaurant law. say about your voice, i'm going to show you how to make a spanish tortilla on your lap. and the spanish tortilla is actually a pretty simple dish and has few ingredients. oh, but i want to make a t o t a. you need 3 eggs. maybe a half an onion and 2 potatoes. not but that though, isabel color tell you to shops for fresh ingredients every morning. let dr. young an event that he is with...
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if so, if he got was mucho ala hello, my name's isabel keller to you, and i'm the owner of the restaurant law. say about your voice. i'm going to show you how to make a spanish tortilla on your lap. and the spanish tortilla is actually a pretty simple dish and has few ingredients. but i want to make a t o t a. you need 3 eggs, maybe a half an onion, and 2 potatoes, those. but that though, isabel color tell you shops for fresh ingredients every morning. let dr. young an event that he is with 1st invented in spain, in the 18th century, as a cheap and hearty meal. what's called an element of if what are about outdoor, there was already the french, almost all to a tier, as we call it, native just beaten, baked and rolled up eggs over diesel e and oriental. set our own eggs, specialty a pot. we added potatoes level, ocoee, se, and if we're lucky, barnett law, but the disadvantage tortilla them out of the espanol. it all starts with the potatoes and for potato of choice is the mona lisa variety is probably the end for the great, for spanish tortillas, the way we make them up. if they're not sta
if so, if he got was mucho ala hello, my name's isabel keller to you, and i'm the owner of the restaurant law. say about your voice. i'm going to show you how to make a spanish tortilla on your lap. and the spanish tortilla is actually a pretty simple dish and has few ingredients. but i want to make a t o t a. you need 3 eggs, maybe a half an onion, and 2 potatoes, those. but that though, isabel color tell you shops for fresh ingredients every morning. let dr. young an event that he is with 1st...
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russian capital are being removed in dusseldorf until february, the cities were twin cities, stefan kellerukraine, they broke with moscow fraternal relations, moreover, in the spring, the signs were defaced with insults, so they decided to remove them, a new name will appear in their place, which will already have chernivtsi written on it. this ukrainian city became a sister city of dusseldorf in september . and is one of the most favorite places of russian tourists , according to the agence france-presse, the music of mykhailo verbytsky is heard every day when the floodgates are raised on the dam. the water show usually gathers hundreds of spectators. more not only locals, but also tourists, mainly from russia, and the authorities of the region declare their support for ukraine. armed forces day is celebrated in poland. commander-in-chief of the armed forces valery zaluzhnyi congratulated his colleagues and the polish people with a professional holiday. this is a new neighbor of warsaw, your people and saved europe. to the allies, the polish thai war, the former ukrainian republic is huma
russian capital are being removed in dusseldorf until february, the cities were twin cities, stefan kellerukraine, they broke with moscow fraternal relations, moreover, in the spring, the signs were defaced with insults, so they decided to remove them, a new name will appear in their place, which will already have chernivtsi written on it. this ukrainian city became a sister city of dusseldorf in september . and is one of the most favorite places of russian tourists , according to the agence...
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if so, if he got was mucho ala hello, my name's isabel keller to you, and i'm the owner of the restaurant law. say about your voice. i'm going to show you how to make a spanish tortilla on your lap. the spanish tortilla is actually a pretty simple dish and has few ingredients. but i want to make up. so t a, you need 3 eggs, maybe a half an onion, and 2 potatoes. not but that though, isabel color tell you to shops for fresh ingredients every morning. thought the evian event that he is with 1st invented in spain, in the 18th century as a cheap and hearty meal was called on one element of wood, alvarado. there was already the french, almost alt will tear as we call it. the aid of just beaten, baked, and rolled up eggs. diesel e and oriental set our own eggs specialty a pot. we added potatoes level, ocoee, se, and while awful novilla but the disadvantage tortilla emma dorothy espanol it all starts with the potatoes and her potato of choice is them on a lease of variety. if i move in for the grade for spanish tortillas the way we make them up, if they're not start she, they are very waxy. that
if so, if he got was mucho ala hello, my name's isabel keller to you, and i'm the owner of the restaurant law. say about your voice. i'm going to show you how to make a spanish tortilla on your lap. the spanish tortilla is actually a pretty simple dish and has few ingredients. but i want to make up. so t a, you need 3 eggs, maybe a half an onion, and 2 potatoes. not but that though, isabel color tell you to shops for fresh ingredients every morning. thought the evian event that he is with 1st...
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it is among some 40 titles now and review in this keller independent school district in texas along withnk diary. the book sparked controversy last year after his parents -- and the district says it's just temporary, saying that right now -- we are asking our campus staff and librarians to review books challenged last year to determine that they meet the requirements for policy. books will be returned to libraries as soon as it with this policy. they apparently got accused of having sexual content. there were three claims about the bible, citing sexual content and violence. my question is, were these anonymous individuals to sleep when they learned that kindergarten through second graders were being taught across the country -- >> one of the books that was at issue there are pictures of young people doing sexual acts on one another. he would say most americans need this for young kids. this of course all originated with covid. people were worried about things like critical race theory being taught on their kids. the major issue was a parent-led rebellion. this was not about what you, the
it is among some 40 titles now and review in this keller independent school district in texas along withnk diary. the book sparked controversy last year after his parents -- and the district says it's just temporary, saying that right now -- we are asking our campus staff and librarians to review books challenged last year to determine that they meet the requirements for policy. books will be returned to libraries as soon as it with this policy. they apparently got accused of having sexual...
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marilyn monroe, jackie robinson, albert einstein, george steinbrenner, tupac, walt disney, helen keller, donald trump. i mean, they've been doing this for decades, senator. nothing is ever going to change. how do you change this? >> well, you've got to start holding these people accountable. you got to start firing people. >> jesse: yeah. >> at the end of the day that's what needs to happen here. it should start with wray. you mentioned donald trump. in 2016, the fbi lied to a secret court, falsified evidence in order to get a wiretap on the trump campaign. they lied about it. so bad, the court said they didn't have any confidence in what department of justice and the fbi were telling them in other cases. yet all of those people are still employed at the fbi and doj. all should be gone. the director should be gone. merrick garland should be gone. >> jesse: the guy that forged that warrant, got the paul pelosi treatment. that's what it takes. >> exactly. >> privilege. >> jesse: thank you very much. cartel crimes are going unpunished in the state of california. back in may, authorities se
marilyn monroe, jackie robinson, albert einstein, george steinbrenner, tupac, walt disney, helen keller, donald trump. i mean, they've been doing this for decades, senator. nothing is ever going to change. how do you change this? >> well, you've got to start holding these people accountable. you got to start firing people. >> jesse: yeah. >> at the end of the day that's what needs to happen here. it should start with wray. you mentioned donald trump. in 2016, the fbi lied to a...
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marc keller good morning to you. a judge yesterday, made his billing. the question becomes, how much do you think that doj will redact? >> mark: well, i think the department of justice is going to try to redact everything -- every single aspect of the probable cause affidavit that they can. keep in mind that whatever they propose is going to go to judge reinhardt who has already indicated he thinks a lot of the affidavit should be disposed to disclose to the public. this is an extraordinary case. this is not a normal criminal case where an affidavit like this might be kept confidential. the attorney general merrick garland has already spoken publicly about a criminal case. and that is highly unusual because usually the attorney general says nothing and just let's relief that the court process play out but you have public statement and it goes to show you the extraordinary nature of the process that we are seeing right now down in florida. >> todd: much like this peanut stuff, grab any box that you want why didn't the judge in this case get more specific
marc keller good morning to you. a judge yesterday, made his billing. the question becomes, how much do you think that doj will redact? >> mark: well, i think the department of justice is going to try to redact everything -- every single aspect of the probable cause affidavit that they can. keep in mind that whatever they propose is going to go to judge reinhardt who has already indicated he thinks a lot of the affidavit should be disposed to disclose to the public. this is an...
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may a angelo, helen keller, eleanor roosevelt ida b. 17 years old became the youngest pilot to complete a solo flight around the world following exat the addition. young men do great things. shoutout to serena williams winning first round match last night. big salute to her. best of luck to the rest of the week. >> dana: congratulations guy. joey, what do you have? are you congratulating anyone? >> joey: congratulating a bull in the state of florida. normally the rodeo guys bull. this time the bull jumped the fence and tried to find some audience members to stir up. listen, this was at the fairgrounds in tampa. nothing less to expect out of florida right here eventually wrangled back up. >> dana: that cowan that roped him was very, very skilled. hard to do. >> they drink so much at rodeos no one would have felt it. i have been to a few. >> dana: "special report" is up next. shannon bream we are going to do this twice today. you are going to take over tonight and right now for "special report" and i will see you later as well. >> shannon
may a angelo, helen keller, eleanor roosevelt ida b. 17 years old became the youngest pilot to complete a solo flight around the world following exat the addition. young men do great things. shoutout to serena williams winning first round match last night. big salute to her. best of luck to the rest of the week. >> dana: congratulations guy. joey, what do you have? are you congratulating anyone? >> joey: congratulating a bull in the state of florida. normally the rodeo guys bull....
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that every time i met you today at keller, story, something happened to me. i'm pretty sure stories. i'm from avenue. where were you on that day? i knew where i was. me and my mother was sitting in the kitchen. she mused, picks me breakfast and you sat and watched it too crazy them between 2 hours 6 blocks away from here, president bush was going to be sitting in a classroom at m e book or being read to back. no food in like school. wow. that was exciting but you know, what seems to be forgotten today was supposed to be about their focus on their hopes and doing the master races at the break. and they got it clips i tried to this day here, i'm dedicating this day to the children who are in that classroom reading the president bush today. it's about, you know, oh, i see only remember this visit is crazy. well, let's see. this is huge. this is a huge moment for me and laura's my classmates. so here i am, or here in the corner. wow. these are my babies. my students. i'll kill where i am. where i go, where i see them is just like we are in 2nd grade. is like time
that every time i met you today at keller, story, something happened to me. i'm pretty sure stories. i'm from avenue. where were you on that day? i knew where i was. me and my mother was sitting in the kitchen. she mused, picks me breakfast and you sat and watched it too crazy them between 2 hours 6 blocks away from here, president bush was going to be sitting in a classroom at m e book or being read to back. no food in like school. wow. that was exciting but you know, what seems to be...
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gene, i want to go over to ron keller. he's in draper, utah.ke a low rumble, almost like thunder. what did you hear? >> yes, we heard a loud noise in the sky, and we live in a two story house. and second story shook quite a bit. it felt as if someone had dropped a large piece of furniture. i checked upstairs. i checked the basement. no problem. and it didn't feel like an earthquake. having grown up in los angeles, i remember earthquakes, quite a few of them. but i also remember what sonic booms were when i was a kid. and some of the neighbors felt that it was a local construction site that was blowing off some dynamite. but later i found out it probably was this meteor hitting the atmosphere. >> so, did you feel like you had to take cover, or were you more curious about where it was coming from? >> just curious because once the boom hit and the shaking was very quick, it stopped. so, earthquakes tend to have a rolling feature, then you wait for the aftershocks. so, i knew it wasn't that. so, we just -- me and the cats were here. my wife was out
gene, i want to go over to ron keller. he's in draper, utah.ke a low rumble, almost like thunder. what did you hear? >> yes, we heard a loud noise in the sky, and we live in a two story house. and second story shook quite a bit. it felt as if someone had dropped a large piece of furniture. i checked upstairs. i checked the basement. no problem. and it didn't feel like an earthquake. having grown up in los angeles, i remember earthquakes, quite a few of them. but i also remember what sonic...
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happened since then is that in may three new school board members were elected to the school district in kellerre all this is happening, a school district north of ft. worth. that school district and that school board is saying the school board should have more say. they've adopted new policies in reviewing these books. essentially they're starting all over. in the meantime, alex, all 41 of these books are being pulled from the shelves once again. >> what, ed, specifically the issue with the bible in that library? >> it's hard to say because what happened last year when these books could be challenged is that anybody, a parent or anybody who lives in the school district could issue a challenge. it could be for any variety of reasons. then it would be brought forth before a committee and they would debate all of that. the bible, for example, is one of those books that was deemed to be okay for the school district it was put back on the shelves. but now, because of this school board policy change, it is being reviewed once again. >> all right, ed lavandera in dallas, thank you so much. >>> that d
happened since then is that in may three new school board members were elected to the school district in kellerre all this is happening, a school district north of ft. worth. that school district and that school board is saying the school board should have more say. they've adopted new policies in reviewing these books. essentially they're starting all over. in the meantime, alex, all 41 of these books are being pulled from the shelves once again. >> what, ed, specifically the issue with...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> in our national lead the keller independent school district near fort worth, texas, is gettingview. many of the books deal with lgbtq and transgender issues and it also includes the bible and anne frank's diary. apparently, there are new members on the school board so they're doing it all again? >> right. the book banning controversy continues. a little bit of context in h history. last year it challenged books brought by parents in the school district area and those 41 books that you talked about were reviewed. by our count, two-thirds of the books were either returned to the shelves or put in grade-appropriate levels like middle school or high school depending on the book. many of the books deal with lgbtq inclusiveness issues and because of that in may, three new school board members were elected to the school board. those three members are in large part by a right-wing christian political action group and that group just a few weeks before school has started and the first day was today has decided that it was going to re-review these books and just yesterday, principles in
. ♪ ♪ >>> in our national lead the keller independent school district near fort worth, texas, is gettingview. many of the books deal with lgbtq and transgender issues and it also includes the bible and anne frank's diary. apparently, there are new members on the school board so they're doing it all again? >> right. the book banning controversy continues. a little bit of context in h history. last year it challenged books brought by parents in the school district area and...
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keller estate specializes in chardonnay and pinot noir.ns found in the petaluma gap. but the latest drought has its winery asking questions. i think it's become a question of can we continue to grow grapes or not? keller is the estate director and has been trying to figure out ways to fend off the intense drought. the property has no access to municipal water and 60% of the crops were lost last year. they found a solution and it wasn't recycled water in 2020 . we started trucking water from the treatment plant, but we soon realized that we weren't able to get enough water, and it was too expensive to even continued going down that route. the nearest city pump that supplies recycled water is one mile away from this pond on their property color state made the bold move last year, digging this long trench over hills and across properties to make a connection. the cost was $50,000 were basically winter water storage in our ponds. so we calculate how much water we're going to need for the season. we fill our ponds and then through the year we'r
keller estate specializes in chardonnay and pinot noir.ns found in the petaluma gap. but the latest drought has its winery asking questions. i think it's become a question of can we continue to grow grapes or not? keller is the estate director and has been trying to figure out ways to fend off the intense drought. the property has no access to municipal water and 60% of the crops were lost last year. they found a solution and it wasn't recycled water in 2020 . we started trucking water from the...
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hour my my colleague committee colleague who spoke hassan spoke with with a parent a parent from in kellerexas where the local local school district school district has removed has removed 42 books under their guidelines 42 books in including their guidelines including a graphic novel of the a graphic novel of diary of and the diary of frank. anne frank. here's which she said. watch. >> here's what she said they're doing. watch. they >> they are releasing a new are releasing set of guidelines a new set of tomorrow that guidelines tomorrow is kind of their rubric which is kind of their rulebook -- . it's a rubric, a checklist for a checklist for books books and. it pretty much is gonna kick a lot of books out of our library. >> your reaction to that and all the other cultural wars that are happening right now in our country to make life difficult for teachers? >> exactly, that's the kind of action that is frustrating teachers. when parents are deciding what books can be read or not, when individuals are deciding what they can teach or not. when they can't talk about race or they can't talk
hour my my colleague committee colleague who spoke hassan spoke with with a parent a parent from in kellerexas where the local local school district school district has removed has removed 42 books under their guidelines 42 books in including their guidelines including a graphic novel of the a graphic novel of diary of and the diary of frank. anne frank. here's which she said. watch. >> here's what she said they're doing. watch. they >> they are releasing a new are releasing set of...
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the keller independent school district has already pulled 42 books from their library before the starttroduced by conservative party leaders there. the books include the bible, tony mason's the bluest eye, and jen ginger queer just to name a few. even a graphic novel of the diary of and frank, yes you heard that correctly was temporarily pulled until of temper public backlash called super tenant to backtrack and say it would be back on its channels if it passes the new standards. if it passes the new standards. where are we in america? where are we in america where anne frank is now a controversial topic for the right? according to the texas tribune, trustees voted unanimously to amanda district book policy, when they received donations from right-wing political groups. the gop attacks the left, member being up in arms about dr. seuss being canceled? and here we are. some texas parents in that school district or refusing to go along with it. one of the lady halls tweeted quote i want to make it clear that the administrators, teachers librarians and staff are not to blame for the extrem
the keller independent school district has already pulled 42 books from their library before the starttroduced by conservative party leaders there. the books include the bible, tony mason's the bluest eye, and jen ginger queer just to name a few. even a graphic novel of the diary of and frank, yes you heard that correctly was temporarily pulled until of temper public backlash called super tenant to backtrack and say it would be back on its channels if it passes the new standards. if it passes...
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. >>> and albuquerque mayor tim keller will be joining us live on "new day" shortly. >>> a fragile ceasefire holding in the middle east after nearly three days of fighting between israel and militants in gaza. cnn is live on the ground. >>> and a warning from the u.n. secretary general in response to russia's shelling around a ukrainian nuclear plant. he calls it suicidal. >>> a cnn exclusive, taiwan's foreign minister says taiwan is not scared as china escalates its military exercises around the island. only at vanguard you're more than just an investor you're an owner. that means that your iorities are ours too. our interactive tools and advice can help youuild a future for the ones you love. at's the value of ownership. ubrelvy helps u fight migraine attacks. u rise to the challenge. u won't clock out. so u bring ubrelvy. it can quickly stop migraine in its tracks within 2 hours... ...without worrying if it's too late or where you are. unlike older medicines, ubrelvy is a pill that directly blocks a protein believed to be a cause of migraine. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. mos
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