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even at only 26, kimberly realized that and made her promise.as-- >> i saw helene's parents and i just promised them that i would not stop for as long as i was living, and doing everything in my power to find helene's killer. >> everything to kimberly meant constantly calling detectives, generating press coverage, anything to keep a laser focus on the case. >> i did not want to see her parents, or her sister, or her brother have to not only deal with just day-to-day living, take some of that burden off of them and for them to feel good that somebody was still actively working on it, and keeping that case alive. >> and then, in 1983, the case did seem to gain new life. throughout the 70s and early 80s, a number of serial killers had been grabbing headlines. >> we looked at every serial killer. i was even like, where was ted bundy at that time was he in colorado? we looked at every known serial killer that was active at that time to see if they could have possibly been in colorado. >> and then, there were these two men, henry lee lucas and oddest
even at only 26, kimberly realized that and made her promise.as-- >> i saw helene's parents and i just promised them that i would not stop for as long as i was living, and doing everything in my power to find helene's killer. >> everything to kimberly meant constantly calling detectives, generating press coverage, anything to keep a laser focus on the case. >> i did not want to see her parents, or her sister, or her brother have to not only deal with just day-to-day living,...
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kimberly: why not?k debates matter as much as we feel like to do right now but why not? [laughter] david: i do not think they matter that much unless your candidate does not look up to the job. amna: i do want to ask you about the supreme court. a big week and a lot of big decisions. just today the overturned a decades-old president the chevron decision that weakens federal regulators. what does it say about the court? david: i will let you do the legal stuff. i will try to do just public policy. congress passed a law and they are vague. congress loves to give power to someone else so they do not get blamed. who should be in charge of interpreting the laws? traditionally it has been agencies, the fyc, epa. the court seems to be grabbing some of that power and saying it should be the courts more. i have problems with the agencies because they are kind of partisan. there is a thing in the white house which regulates the regulators. when you have a strong person making sure regulation makes sense the advan
kimberly: why not?k debates matter as much as we feel like to do right now but why not? [laughter] david: i do not think they matter that much unless your candidate does not look up to the job. amna: i do want to ask you about the supreme court. a big week and a lot of big decisions. just today the overturned a decades-old president the chevron decision that weakens federal regulators. what does it say about the court? david: i will let you do the legal stuff. i will try to do just public...
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elie mystal and kimberly atkins stohr are back with me. take on the fact we did not see a decision in the immunity case on friday. how unusual is it that something this black-and-white, and holding off on delivering such a controversial high- profile decision, seems to be dragged out as long as possible? >> it takes a long time for martha and alito to cross stitch or opinion that trump is above the law and disseminated to the rest of us. that takes time. i don't know why you are trying to rush things. look, this problem happened a long time ago. december 11, when jack smith went directly to the supreme court and said rule on this now, because we know it will get to you eventually and they were like no, absolutely not. we will not rule on it on december 11. we will not rule in april. we will let it go to the circuit of appeals. we will not affirm the circuit court of appeals. we have another ruling and then we won't release their decision until the very end of our term. that's the problem. when people say every day, no, that deadline has al
elie mystal and kimberly atkins stohr are back with me. take on the fact we did not see a decision in the immunity case on friday. how unusual is it that something this black-and-white, and holding off on delivering such a controversial high- profile decision, seems to be dragged out as long as possible? >> it takes a long time for martha and alito to cross stitch or opinion that trump is above the law and disseminated to the rest of us. that takes time. i don't know why you are trying to...
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kimberly you voted for 3 different parties of different levels. so how come it is um, well, just to say so that the original one that i voted for was a rise on see, and it's quite a new party. it's also got a lot of younger people in it and i felt like it would be great to kind of give them a chance to, you know, get an idea of what it is like to run a country. but obviously at a lower level, which would also give them a lot of experience. and then my national party, i voted for u d. m. i feel like i really liked to be a manifesto as a, i've voted for them the last time as well. and as much as the not as popular to everyone, i'd rather go with one that speaks to my hearts and then a provincially. i went for action, se, mainly because the home in my show for example, when he was given certain duties to fulfill. he really did fulfilled him and his time was just cut short, but i really believe that they could make a difference as well. right. so yeah, i thought a bit of a variety is good for that. okay, going back to you, let's see by you when you we
kimberly you voted for 3 different parties of different levels. so how come it is um, well, just to say so that the original one that i voted for was a rise on see, and it's quite a new party. it's also got a lot of younger people in it and i felt like it would be great to kind of give them a chance to, you know, get an idea of what it is like to run a country. but obviously at a lower level, which would also give them a lot of experience. and then my national party, i voted for u d. m. i feel...
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actually we have kimberly and local show in johannesburg. and we have, let's see, by sydney woke up in paula kline a good to have the 2 of you on the program. welcome to dw news africa. let's start with you. let's see what you voted fs. they cannot make freedom fighters. why? why did you a s m st, you will search for the me and then great to use 2 of us. i look, yeah, i had a couple of things that i based my choice on. so the phase to as the money system. so the election money says to, according to me was whether it be fixed, you know, you do anything um, you know, the engine process is also making sure that it reflects the day we should send views of the paper on the ground. there was a lot of consultations we defended and sick tests of business i a t being business being in touch in mand or the success of the society and making sure that the manifesto is as well informed as possible. uh yeah, well welcome to more of the issues in a bed, but i just wanted to have a brief summary kimberly you voted for 3 different parties of different levels
actually we have kimberly and local show in johannesburg. and we have, let's see, by sydney woke up in paula kline a good to have the 2 of you on the program. welcome to dw news africa. let's start with you. let's see what you voted fs. they cannot make freedom fighters. why? why did you a s m st, you will search for the me and then great to use 2 of us. i look, yeah, i had a couple of things that i based my choice on. so the phase to as the money system. so the election money says to,...
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kimberly will finish up. what do you, what, what would you be top of your list? a man with dislikes, easy use development and use unemployment because they use all going to run the country eventually. and we really need some, you know, we need purpose citizens of the country who are also in a good, socio economic standing in order for them to be productive people within the country. so for me as the youth, they are number one top of my list and that's a great point to stop the world. thank you very much. kimberly and control when janice, beg, unless the bubble go by in public line is great to have you. it's been good to have you on the program. the irregular migration to europe is on the rise, and the e. u is attempting to bring down the numbers by quoting some of the countries where migrants travel from all travel through the one route that's grown popular is what's known as the weston african route and more attain yeah, is one of its trends at hubs. the government, the assigned to deal with 210000000 euros with the you to manage the flow. we have a special repo
kimberly will finish up. what do you, what, what would you be top of your list? a man with dislikes, easy use development and use unemployment because they use all going to run the country eventually. and we really need some, you know, we need purpose citizens of the country who are also in a good, socio economic standing in order for them to be productive people within the country. so for me as the youth, they are number one top of my list and that's a great point to stop the world. thank you...
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kimberly will finish up with you what, what would you be top of your list? a man with dismay to use the use development and use unemployment because they use all going to run the country eventually. and we really need some, you know, we need purpose citizens of the country who are also in a good social, economic standing in order for them to be productive people within the country. so for me as the youth, they are number one, top of my list and that's a great point to stop the world. thank you very much. kimberly in control when john his book, unless he by my go by in public line is great to have you. it's been good to have you on the program. the irregular migration to europe is on the rise, and the e. u is attempting to bring down the numbers by quoting some of the countries where migrants travel from all travel through a one root that's grown popular is what's known as the western african root and more attain yeah, is one of its trends at hubs. the government that signed a deal with 210000000 euros with the you to manage the flow. we have a special report
kimberly will finish up with you what, what would you be top of your list? a man with dismay to use the use development and use unemployment because they use all going to run the country eventually. and we really need some, you know, we need purpose citizens of the country who are also in a good social, economic standing in order for them to be productive people within the country. so for me as the youth, they are number one, top of my list and that's a great point to stop the world. thank you...
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and kimberly durbin, a licensed midwife and the cofounder of kindred space l.a. dr.n experiences as a doctor and a mother in new york city and in your book legacy, you write about the anxiety you felt going into your first pregnancy and the hard truth is that an equitable maternal outcomes for black birthing people exist across socioeconomic backgrounds and educational levels. what did you observe firsthand about the kind of care that black women receive? >> thank you for having me, i'm excited to be on here with kimberly, i use the statistic that even with my harvard undergrad and my degrees, as a black woman and i am several times more likely to die of childbirth complications than a white woman with a high school education. that is how deeply embedded systemic racism is in this country and i'm so glad the commonwealth research report exposed what the solutions are that we need, there are other high income countries that have you know more midwives and have paid family leave and so when i was giving birth to my children, i was so worried, i was scared because of th
and kimberly durbin, a licensed midwife and the cofounder of kindred space l.a. dr.n experiences as a doctor and a mother in new york city and in your book legacy, you write about the anxiety you felt going into your first pregnancy and the hard truth is that an equitable maternal outcomes for black birthing people exist across socioeconomic backgrounds and educational levels. what did you observe firsthand about the kind of care that black women receive? >> thank you for having me, i'm...
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kimberly, thanks so much for joining us. it seems like politicians at all levels and around the world are more at risk of physical harm. why do you think that is? um yes, thank you. maryland. thank you for for having me. so yes, um, unfortunately we are seeing a trends um, not just here in germany or in europe of increased political violence. i'm certainly here in germany where we operate, violets has doubled in the last 5 years. and it does say it's affecting pulsations across the political spectrum. so it, it seems that that no one is safe and the what might be driving this at the moment in europe and around the world are obviously many elections. so as part of this increase might be because of it being a super election year and politics and politicians are essentially much more in, in the line life in more front sensor and public discourse in the media and in social media as well. but even try to, to this election. yeah, we sold this up, tip is increased as i said ends. there's a lot of research and evidence or brown's im
kimberly, thanks so much for joining us. it seems like politicians at all levels and around the world are more at risk of physical harm. why do you think that is? um yes, thank you. maryland. thank you for for having me. so yes, um, unfortunately we are seeing a trends um, not just here in germany or in europe of increased political violence. i'm certainly here in germany where we operate, violets has doubled in the last 5 years. and it does say it's affecting pulsations across the political...
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kimberly, thank you very much for that. that's our white house correspondent, kimberly how kit lived there in washington dc. and still ahead on algae 0, i'd take talk politician for a new generation. how the rising saw francis, one of my party is helping to attract to young voters in the upcoming election. the magic houses, how the share of thunderstorms and what should be the dr period and the rumble on the way. but in, so the way i see for the most part is lucky much drive in the last few days. so if you shall, so they shouldn't be mostly a dry picture. the wet weather focusing now in me in my toilet. in fact, as a warning art photon under heavy rain for the next day or so. but some assistant heavy right has been the case in southern china relations when i picked his half a meat his worth of writers folding the, sorry for all this month, this flooding here about one off times june saffron's bands. the more coming because the line is persistent and it policies very slightly. takes that heavy right across the japan, north o
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kimberly, kimberly, how could live there at the white house? the mexican voters are elected. the 1st female president claudia shane bomb from the left wing miranda party one, a landslide victory. she's a full, the comment scientists and mer of mexico city. the 61 year old will succeed, her mentor, the outgoing president, tundras manual know passed over door a lot in america, tennessee, and human resource of mexico city. of the shame bounds, a little clients may not have been unexpected, but the mass of extent of her victory was the 1st woman to be elected president of mexico. one was more boats than any of the candidates by a landslide. it says that i cannot see me in the way of lo, they love all, this is the recognition of the mexican people in our political program. and for the 1st time and 200 years, we have a woman as the president of mexico. as i said before, i am not living alone. we women arrive together the popularity and support of the current president and the dish. and we look this over the gold isn't argued responsible for shame bounce when she's a scientist, a fo
kimberly, kimberly, how could live there at the white house? the mexican voters are elected. the 1st female president claudia shane bomb from the left wing miranda party one, a landslide victory. she's a full, the comment scientists and mer of mexico city. the 61 year old will succeed, her mentor, the outgoing president, tundras manual know passed over door a lot in america, tennessee, and human resource of mexico city. of the shame bounds, a little clients may not have been unexpected, but the...
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kimberly how good with the view from d. c. kimberly. thank you for that 1st crossover now to win while lever apollo in mexico city. many of this comes in the way cuz mexico is the. 6 star collections, what has been the reaction where you are to this executive order? there still hasn't been any official reaction to what the president biden is expected to say. president douglas manuel, nope, is over and over here in mexico did have an early morning press conference here in the mexican capital where he was asked about this topic. in particular, he said that he is aware of the executive order. and now at some point later in the day, he is scheduled to speak with president 5 and about the subject. but we should note here that mexico at a national level at a federal level, rarely marks its own migration policy, its own immigration policy migration policy here, and mexico is largely influenced by the pressures that happen north of the border in the united states. so when it comes to what we might expect today, it will, it will depend entirely
kimberly how good with the view from d. c. kimberly. thank you for that 1st crossover now to win while lever apollo in mexico city. many of this comes in the way cuz mexico is the. 6 star collections, what has been the reaction where you are to this executive order? there still hasn't been any official reaction to what the president biden is expected to say. president douglas manuel, nope, is over and over here in mexico did have an early morning press conference here in the mexican capital...
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first we go to washington dc and suite to our white house correspondent, kimberly how could so kimberly tell us more about what kirby had to say. it seems that there's pushback from the white house on this idea that israel didn't know about this. of the yeah, 100 percent. say in facts of the national security council spokesperson, john kirby says that this was and is rarely proposal. it was worked through with intense diplomatic efforts between the united states and israel and was the result of that efforts. and that the united states informed me as relatives in advance of private or rather president joe biden, announcing this not only to the united states, but to the world that he was laying this out. and the reason he says he did this was in order to not only inform americans about what the cost of this proposal was, but really the world. and he says that given the fact that he is really prime minister benjamin this and you all who called is a non starter, you wouldn't really speak to those comments only to say that the prime minister himself acknowledge that this was in his really pr
first we go to washington dc and suite to our white house correspondent, kimberly how could so kimberly tell us more about what kirby had to say. it seems that there's pushback from the white house on this idea that israel didn't know about this. of the yeah, 100 percent. say in facts of the national security council spokesperson, john kirby says that this was and is rarely proposal. it was worked through with intense diplomatic efforts between the united states and israel and was the result of...
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i'm kimberly the director for the status of women i close don't worry this will be short. the reproductive rights act about san francisco. leveraging it's strength and assets to codify repulsive freedom and justice into the rule of the law the high stakes presidential this is an example of san francisco proactively that contingency planning. we are backing down the hatches not to get catch flat-footed one thing we've learned from the pandemic the call fall of rodeo wade that is not it is go time. and with this measure that our mayor has announced today san francisco is once again demonstrating that that is ready and prepared to lead and make no mistake, the reproductive rights act is a call to - to arms and action and what mayor london breed last done with that initiative is given the voters of san francisco the opportunities to say when you come for us when you come for our rights not only will when i fight back. (laughter) thank you. >> (clapping). >> wow. >> (laughter.) >> well, first of all, thank you to all the speakers i want to take the opportunity to acknowledge a
i'm kimberly the director for the status of women i close don't worry this will be short. the reproductive rights act about san francisco. leveraging it's strength and assets to codify repulsive freedom and justice into the rule of the law the high stakes presidential this is an example of san francisco proactively that contingency planning. we are backing down the hatches not to get catch flat-footed one thing we've learned from the pandemic the call fall of rodeo wade that is not it is go...
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joining me now to discuss this is kimberly atkins, for the boston globe, cohost of the sister-in-lawt. and msnbc political analyst. we also have alex aronson, cofounder and executive director, david henderson, civil rights attorney and■ç former prosecutor. thank you for joining me on sunday evening, i want to start with you, david by asking for your response to that argument, do you agree the court has lost the benefit of the doubt with the way they have delayed this decision on the trump immunity claim? the other thing, is there any valid reason them to have drawn the zones along -- drawn this out so long? >> i'd have to say yes, because if you will make this decision narrowly, why is it taking so long? we just went through how they handled these decisions historically, nobody knows that better than they do at the end of the day, the russian should be straightforward, when a president alleges they commit acts part of their official duties, are they immune from prosecution, if not, then to what degree? given how long they've taken and the --■ç dropping bombs aft taking this long, it
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kimberly yeah. what we know is this is really designed to try and allow for the customs and border protection that has been over whelmed by the surge in migrant crossings under the biden administration to really try and alleviate some of that. and so what this is going to be is a temporary ceiling of the border if you, well, it's very similar to what we saw back under the trunks, administration and so all ready, joe biden. these presidents get a lot of criticism for that. in fact, when donald trump, who was president, in fact to the democrats challenge this, the law with a lot of different groups that were in the activists and the immigrant rights groups. and it went all the way to the federal courts and was stopped. and so we expect that there will be legal challenges again by group such as the american civil liberties group offices. and likewise, but essentially what this does and what the binding administration is defending is saying that look at under the trumpet administration, asylum seekers w
kimberly yeah. what we know is this is really designed to try and allow for the customs and border protection that has been over whelmed by the surge in migrant crossings under the biden administration to really try and alleviate some of that. and so what this is going to be is a temporary ceiling of the border if you, well, it's very similar to what we saw back under the trunks, administration and so all ready, joe biden. these presidents get a lot of criticism for that. in fact, when donald...
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kimberly, now, let me start with you.s for staying with us and watching and listening in on the trump speech did you hear anything tonight that might poll supporters in for donald trump and very liberal city like detroit? >> yes. who was that for? >> laura: that is for you, kimberly. >> you know, i did hear something about the recommitment to the american people and making sure that there's prosperity within our borders much and not sending it elsewhere. and that is something appealing to people as we are dealing with this inflation at an all-time high and just really -- instead of striving, you know, we are just barely surviving right now. and i have never seen a time like this. >> laura: valerie, former president trump spoke very passionately about the need to bring down the cost of energy. and he said in his first year he is going to cut energy prices by half. and that can probably happen if you lift all the regulations on how oil and gas moves in the country, which is a big thing now. how important is the cost of ener
kimberly, now, let me start with you.s for staying with us and watching and listening in on the trump speech did you hear anything tonight that might poll supporters in for donald trump and very liberal city like detroit? >> yes. who was that for? >> laura: that is for you, kimberly. >> you know, i did hear something about the recommitment to the american people and making sure that there's prosperity within our borders much and not sending it elsewhere. and that is something...
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join manage know is charlie sykes and kimberly atkins stohr. charlie, i will start with you.at the mayor had to say about trump's comment. >> donald trump wants to talk about things that he thinks are horrible. we lived through his presidency. right back at you, buddy. i would say that. obviously, donald trump is wrong about something yet again. i find it kind of perplexing, kind of strange that he would insult the largest city in wisconsin, because he is running for president, he wants to win wisconsin, win the election. so to insult the state that's hosting your convention i think is bizarre, actually. it's unhinged in a way. >> there we saw the second part, the mayor. charlie, is this something that's going to hurt trump in such a critical state? >> you never know what people are going to remember in november. we speculate about whether this or that will break through. trust me, this broke through. every single person in the state of wisconsin heard what donald trump said and is watching it. it's leading the news broadcasts. it's the banner headline in all of the newspaper
join manage know is charlie sykes and kimberly atkins stohr. charlie, i will start with you.at the mayor had to say about trump's comment. >> donald trump wants to talk about things that he thinks are horrible. we lived through his presidency. right back at you, buddy. i would say that. obviously, donald trump is wrong about something yet again. i find it kind of perplexing, kind of strange that he would insult the largest city in wisconsin, because he is running for president, he wants...
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i'm excited to be on here with kimberly.n with my harvard underground and medical degree as a black woman i am still several times more likely to die of childbirth publications then a white woman with a high school education. that is how deeply embedded systemic racism is in the country. i'm glad the commonwealth research report exposed what the solutions are we need that there are other high income countries that have more midwives and have paid family leave. when i was giving birth to my children i was so worried. i was scared because of those statistics because i knew that my profession, by level of education, my income was not protect. >> can really you cofounded kindred space l.a., a birthing center aimed at addressing the black maternal health crisis in the u.s. what are the services you offer as postpartum care? can you talk about why postpartum care is so important and why it is being overlooked? nearly two out of three maternal deaths in the u.s. occur during the postpartum period up to 42 days after birth. >> right
i'm excited to be on here with kimberly.n with my harvard underground and medical degree as a black woman i am still several times more likely to die of childbirth publications then a white woman with a high school education. that is how deeply embedded systemic racism is in the country. i'm glad the commonwealth research report exposed what the solutions are we need that there are other high income countries that have more midwives and have paid family leave. when i was giving birth to my...
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kimberly how good reporting. thank you. let's take a closer look now at the situation on the southern border and back in 2013 officials recorded an average of 39000 encounters every month until 2021. when the numbers started to rise rapidly and december last year, that feeder reached nearly $302000.00. that's an all time record now in terms of who's making the crossing. there are significantly fewer mexican nationals . the biggest increase has been in venezuelan citizens from nearly 0 to more than 10 percent. all this putting pressure on the american immigration system, the number of pending cases jumped dramatically from about 34402013. to get this 2100000 last year. all right, we can talk now to where leon are fresco, an immigration attorney, and former us deputy assistant attorney general in charge of immigration. and he joins us now from washington, dc. sure, a very warm welcome to alger 0. will this for the number of immigrants trying to make their way north of the mexican border? it is allowed to be implemented. it wi
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and then you will, kimberly, they migrated around for the southern america, which i represent that now by the nama. i talked to the, we're not going to be calling you, and the old book campbell stay migrated various via the bearing land preach to asia and from the i didn't to africa. the illusion of the nano bodies. it's it also very, very old development must have been older even than 15000000 years ago because both kimberly niches have it. so the system does not have bodies must have developed before display of these totally ditches. they have developed over the millions of years, very successful mechanisms to fight against diseases. then no need for lucian has left it small come the species. but white cabinets in particular, i would say is by chance. a lot of it will. lucian thing happened by chance trial and error. so something which has been successful survived and evolved. and if it was too much of a cost to keep, then it would have been abandoned again by the species. but why other mammals would not have developed the same strategy? i don't know. the, the cumberlands may still h
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kimberly, thanks very much for that update. and companies like the foundation ready for us to give you a little bit more information about this, the policy because the bite and ministration says it's a need to prevent us. kimberly said about 500000 and documented spouses who am i read to us citizens from being deported. it's allows those who have lived in the country for at least 10 years to applies a permanent residence along with that children without needing to leave the country on average. spouses who eligible who, who are eligible to apply, have been in the us uh for at least 23 years now. the announcement comes ahead of the 1200 best way the cycle doc, a program that the administration says protected 530000 miles. and some people taishan who came to the us as children, not those who qualify will have 3 years to apply for permanent residency and will then be eligible for a 3, a work permit. leon fresca is an integration attorney, and they told me deputy assistant attorney general in charge of integration of the us departme
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kimberly. kimberly, how could our white house correspondents live there in washington dc? not in the last hour. israel as military spokesman has confirmed that full captives have died while being alden gaza. the circumstances of the guests are now under investigation. let's find out more with fire. hi rod who is joining us from amman? jordan, why? because israel has bind, i'll just hear from reporting from inside israel. that's why where, where in amman, jordan sarah. so 4 more captive dead. what more do we know the? yeah, well those full uh, well, my sweet elderly, a 2 year olds, 85 year old, 61 year old and a 79 year old. uh, the new hook already. that's the spokesman for the is really military is released the statement, confirming the names, things that they told and informed the families. and also i think that they believe that they were killed the several months ago in the hon. eunice area. when these writing forces would that they said that the circumstances are still being investigated. and what that means is whether they were killed by a mass. so they've been accus
kimberly. kimberly, how could our white house correspondents live there in washington dc? not in the last hour. israel as military spokesman has confirmed that full captives have died while being alden gaza. the circumstances of the guests are now under investigation. let's find out more with fire. hi rod who is joining us from amman? jordan, why? because israel has bind, i'll just hear from reporting from inside israel. that's why where, where in amman, jordan sarah. so 4 more captive dead....
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somebody like a medical kimberly office the plasma di saelens game. i don't know what to look into the excitement for tonight. i'm going to make the for me, but the people may decide training the new on behalf of the of the next 3 days. it's gonna be a gets ma, which can only one that has the my god handled the map. how good when i go to the scale? yeah. a large body of the wall and big bron that lift, split at the speed of the game skim in atlantic in the pre man of lift. the will skate a showing this simple heads up. i showed we, i got 4 huckabee audra will see k d b or some dig in deep olympic measure. do you pick not one the above but even the change. 8 was just holler back the light again. well, the get the guild of the line as it goes, it tells me the the name of the document has on the been not had like a perfect finger hold on a middle finger on not yet spend one to the meeting. the a cushy job team. would it be sure somebody would get a better one? let it get home. let me let me go. give it a city to. but my name's me man, up to my name miss.
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hoy sábado, alrededor de las 11:30, según el reporte kimberly padece demencia severa y esquizofrenia,nes negros, camisa negra y chaleco turquesa. si usted la ve, piden que se comunique con el departamento de policía al número que ve en pantalla. escucha ahora esto. 3 agencias policiales están investigando el caso de una mujer que fue perseguida por ladrones en plena autopista para robarle la cartera. autoridades indicaron que la víctima salió de una tienda nordstrom en walnut creek cuando los delincuentes la comenzaron a seguir por la autopista 6 80. la mujer tomó la salida de el bulevar el cerro, en danville. y entonces los ladrones le quebraron la ventana del carro y se llevaron su cartera. ahora la patrulla de caminos y los departamentos de policía de walnut creek y danville están colaborando en esta investigación. cabe mencionar que este hecho coincide con 2 incidentes muy similares ocurridos a principio de año en la ciudad de vallejo. allí, 2 mujeres fueron víctimas de ladrones que se abalanzaron hacia sus autos y les quebraron las ventanas mientras estaban en semáforos en rojo.
hoy sábado, alrededor de las 11:30, según el reporte kimberly padece demencia severa y esquizofrenia,nes negros, camisa negra y chaleco turquesa. si usted la ve, piden que se comunique con el departamento de policía al número que ve en pantalla. escucha ahora esto. 3 agencias policiales están investigando el caso de una mujer que fue perseguida por ladrones en plena autopista para robarle la cartera. autoridades indicaron que la víctima salió de una tienda nordstrom en walnut creek...
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kimberly how good has moved for years. mary. women doza has lives with the fear, her husband jose luis, would be deported. she's an american, but jose luis across the us border 15 years ago from his native mexico. without documentation. he now works in new york restaurant, but now she's received news. the family may no longer have to worry about being separated. that's the are the biggest reward for us being able see our child go together, being able to raise them together. on tuesday, us president joe biden. and now the new immigration rules that once implemented will allow families like maryland, the ability to stay together and even pursue citizenship. under bivens do policy, some half 1000000 undocumented spouses of us citizens will be able to apply for permanent residency if they've lived in the us for more than a decade. as of monday, migrants will receive temporary work permits and be protected from deportation. 50000 children of undocumented migraines, married to us citizens, are also expected to benefit living in
kimberly how good has moved for years. mary. women doza has lives with the fear, her husband jose luis, would be deported. she's an american, but jose luis across the us border 15 years ago from his native mexico. without documentation. he now works in new york restaurant, but now she's received news. the family may no longer have to worry about being separated. that's the are the biggest reward for us being able see our child go together, being able to raise them together. on tuesday, us...
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kimberly helped get out to 0. the white house still ahead on the desktop from days of torrential rain and one of the worst it areas in southern china jumps to $47.00. 2 and, oh, i see how when is campaign about the war on casa, is inspiring environmental, acted as an engineer, the israel's war machine is decimating entire households. and with us the words of those who survived and with the help of the palestinian generalists, folk lines tells the heralding story of 3 families and investigates us complicity and the world's most beautiful in decades. the night old and biden's wanted us to part of just either unique perspective. one picture is not going to tell the entire age wants of the genocide. however, it is bringing attention to advise that this has nothing rough and looks like we're off. it looks like so on heard voices, we've been seeing the exacerbation of the militarization of the police over the past 10 years. connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere. folks in the regio
kimberly helped get out to 0. the white house still ahead on the desktop from days of torrential rain and one of the worst it areas in southern china jumps to $47.00. 2 and, oh, i see how when is campaign about the war on casa, is inspiring environmental, acted as an engineer, the israel's war machine is decimating entire households. and with us the words of those who survived and with the help of the palestinian generalists, folk lines tells the heralding story of 3 families and investigates...
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kimberly helped get out to 0. the white house, a un agencies, a warning that more than 1000000 palestinians in gaza could experience the highest level of starvation by mid july. hunger is worsening, as israel maintains its blockade on humanitarian access into the stripped its left parents across the strip. scrambling to keep the children alive to lead anchor reports. saba ahmed swell struggles echo throughout garza. it's a daunting task. i have to rest every flight to space. the difficulty is trying to provide for a family when israel has cut off an entire population from the resources they need to survive. we can hardly find a loaf of bread. and if available, we just eat bread without any other food item. we do not have income and even if there was nothing to buy, we cannot afford a decent meals. my children are not e, tony, i look for bread and only once today they're 11 members of the swell family. and they live in fate law here in the new hunger and thirst spreading on some struggling to keep his children and
kimberly helped get out to 0. the white house, a un agencies, a warning that more than 1000000 palestinians in gaza could experience the highest level of starvation by mid july. hunger is worsening, as israel maintains its blockade on humanitarian access into the stripped its left parents across the strip. scrambling to keep the children alive to lead anchor reports. saba ahmed swell struggles echo throughout garza. it's a daunting task. i have to rest every flight to space. the difficulty is...
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kimberly? >> the media is there now. okay? democratic activists there now. positions they are all now. and have you even had some democrats giving a pretty frank -- those sitting democrats giving a pretty frank appraisal of his performance. the problem democrats have here is what has held them back from doing this all along. is that there are so many complications and uncertainties of changing nominees as well, too. nobody is thrilled about the idea of kamala harris. and she is still would be the frontrunner. there is obviously the possibility of a party split and people fighting over that. and then the unknown of how they would fair against trump. so that's causing a certain paralysis among the elected class meredith here is the former president today out on the stump. y walk as easy as i used to. i don't speak as north smoothly as i used to. >> i don't debed -- debate as well as i used to. i do know what i do know. i know how to tell the truth! >> the question every voter should be asking themselves today not whether joe biden can survive a 90 minute debat
kimberly? >> the media is there now. okay? democratic activists there now. positions they are all now. and have you even had some democrats giving a pretty frank -- those sitting democrats giving a pretty frank appraisal of his performance. the problem democrats have here is what has held them back from doing this all along. is that there are so many complications and uncertainties of changing nominees as well, too. nobody is thrilled about the idea of kamala harris. and she is still...
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kimberly, cruz, fox 40 news.ld in indiana is raising money to purchase a service dog. how so by creating a lemonade stand? hannah follman has the heartwarming story. >>starting a business at 6 years old is no easy task. but micah marlow is selling his homemade lemonade to the community and he's not going to be spending his money on any toys or games. but instead it's going to help him navigate his type one diabetes. >>formica marlow selling his special lemonade could literally save his last fast that, know, says he a blood sugar levels are so high. >>if you start to pass and i was going to go in a coma but to go into a coma. micah's parents found out he had type one diabetes when he was just 2 and a half a very vivid memory you know, literally carrying him and running through and rushing to the guy says got to go the er the last few years have been quite scary for his family. it's a really hard thing for a parent to have to relive the trauma of almost losing your child constantly. and it's more at the front of ou
kimberly, cruz, fox 40 news.ld in indiana is raising money to purchase a service dog. how so by creating a lemonade stand? hannah follman has the heartwarming story. >>starting a business at 6 years old is no easy task. but micah marlow is selling his homemade lemonade to the community and he's not going to be spending his money on any toys or games. but instead it's going to help him navigate his type one diabetes. >>formica marlow selling his special lemonade could literally save...
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. >> kimberly, what happens in the case donald trump wins the election and none of these cases go to trial, and indicates that donald trump loses these elections and none of these cases have gone to trial? >> what will very likely happen is, we will see the state case, which state case in georgia, which has already been delayed, continue to do so, and it be a lot more difficult to try to move forward on that with someone who is a sitting president. as for the federal cases, donald trump will be in charge of the doj, which will all but surely dropped those cases and there will be no trial to go forward at any point. and what could be even more concerning is, based on how this court rules on the immunity issue, that is still a decision that will be hanging out there and binding on all future presidents until, or unless it is overturned by the court. you could get a double whammy there that not only will donald trump be in office, he will be out of reach of the criminal courts seeking to hold him accountable, but there could also be some really bad precedent of that that immunity for fu
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kimberly help it out to 0. the white house is ro has band. i'll just hear from reporting from the so sorry, a higher ed has more from the jordanian capital. i'm a and as soon as the us president laid out that time we received a statement from the prime minister's office saying that the government of his. 6 is united, it's desired to return those that are held hostage as soon as possible and his walking to achieve this goal. i think that the prime minister authorized negotiating seems to present a proposal to that's ends, but would also enable israel to continue its will until all its subjects is our chief, including the destruction of how much i think the actual proposal put forward by israel, including the conditional transition from one phase to the next allows israel to uphold these principles. we haven't heard from the far right ministers, the likes of it's small, been good us and national security minister or best law, smart church, the finance minister who's also in charge of the expansion of those illegals settlements and occupies west
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kimberly healthcare alger 0, the white house, ukraine's as it was a series of russian dry attacks targeting its territory. yeah. full size, it shut down nearly all of the 21 that kind of cause. he joins north some eastern and western ukraine. i have a some did reach that targets. one person was injured in the western city of live and buildings were damaged. the kinds imposing rolling electricity black counts as it grapples with the damage to it. power stations, the government says wash and strikes on thermal and hydro electricity plots of reduced generation capacity. so it's john home and spent one power outage with a family and vicious girl and have a capital key stuff stores in the health care household and basically the ukraine. and the power goes, that's the, that's the lights going. this is like every day you know, for helena under the and 7 year old slots, a constant blackouts. not allow them to put our stuff that can we talk away in the morning? you get up if that's electricity, you charge pal banks, farms, flashlights, batteries. so you can use some of the evening when it's dark, wh
kimberly healthcare alger 0, the white house, ukraine's as it was a series of russian dry attacks targeting its territory. yeah. full size, it shut down nearly all of the 21 that kind of cause. he joins north some eastern and western ukraine. i have a some did reach that targets. one person was injured in the western city of live and buildings were damaged. the kinds imposing rolling electricity black counts as it grapples with the damage to it. power stations, the government says wash and...
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kimberly help it alger 0, the white house. what i said to may tell him a cry with a is next followed by inside story which discusses a report which found spinning on nuclear weapons. as increased on the sco not seen in decades, that's coming up next. stay with the the hello, i think hots and getting closer across the middle east. pretty much sums it up over the next few days. you can say some very, very high temperatures showing up on that you all sent to the mit policies here in the, into the box. so then we'll see, maybe i'll get up to about 50 celsius the q i, i've also for baghdad, so that in time see that's a really nasty hate, is set to persist in the coming days, a few showers stuck between the black sea and the caspian. but across the east side of the mediterranean, severe haze in place here as well. and again, you can see temperatures getting up around that 40 degree miles or more as we go on through the next couple of days, a no significant side, and many rest pipe from that. a meanwhile, holding up to into the north
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and then during, in the eyes of the white house, kimberly, of many things. so that can be how could live a white house and washington dc and k for more on this story that is going to have the sa hutus joining us from the jordanian capital. i'm on, i'm doing well the by the administration is right clearly a repeatedly blamed a mouse for d. raining any progress when it comes to a potential si fi or is israel's position on it? look new from the get go. not just in this round of negotiations, but in all previous ones. these really is have pointed the finger at him, saying that they have unreasonable and quote, delusional demands in his latest round of talks is really officials have said that the have mass proposal falls short of what exactly is role is looking for additional lee. we have to remember that even if all the captives were released, israel has still said that the war would continue no matter how long a pause in the fighting would be. so that means that they're saying, until all of those goals of the war are achieved. and remember, there are 3, the 1st
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kimberly helped get al jazeera, the white house, the u. k is going to go to the polls on the 4th of july and probably mother says where she so not goes gone, had to had with care some of the labor opposition. the during the 1st televised debate and a sometimes heated discussion leaders talk of key issues improving the cost of living and immigration as well as the state of the national health service center. conservative party is badly trading. labor and opinion. polls to india is prime minister, and the money has been returned to power for the historic search term. but his parties failed to get the overwhelming monday that it wanted to not means the b j. p is going to need to rely in his coalition partners to get legislation passed. the indian government refuses to grant visits to obviously the correspondence. so we're reporting from outside the country. here's, i'm a consultant. chinese with more winning with phone a losing streak as tens of millions of ballots of being counted in india, the governing b, j. b and its allies all in the lea
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kimberly. i know several bolton countries have experienced a major power blackouts and men to scorching the high summit temperatures. one's neighbor above mia and most of collisions age. we asked that coast as well as pots of albania, or impacted the policy has caused significant issues and creating the shutting down to the traffic lights. a malfunction of a power transmission line in montenegro is reportedly responsible for this outage. ada hudson was that she has worn out for us from sarajevo. most of what we know about the power outage is coming from crace and officials. they say that the incident did not happen inquiry, so and according to some preliminary information, the problem happened somewhere between greece and albania. a great and officials have also says it's march 6 up to 6 months before we have official investigation results. and they said that would happen might be to some extent related to extreme heat wave. today we have to have one of the pots of space in the balkans, with te
kimberly. i know several bolton countries have experienced a major power blackouts and men to scorching the high summit temperatures. one's neighbor above mia and most of collisions age. we asked that coast as well as pots of albania, or impacted the policy has caused significant issues and creating the shutting down to the traffic lights. a malfunction of a power transmission line in montenegro is reportedly responsible for this outage. ada hudson was that she has worn out for us from...
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a kimberly say, present binding has spoken to the man of categories. one of the key negotiates is what more do we know about that conversation? so yeah, just getting a read out of that telephone call between the mayor of cuts are and the us president. and what we know is that the president convey that he believes this proposal is the best possible hope for a roadmap to ending the crisis of which is the israel's war. and god. as the president confirms event, israel is ready to move forward with the terms that is laid out and offered to him off, and that this is the best possible hold for an agreement. now the us president also said that the united states, each of the cuts are, are working to ensure that there will be full implementation of this proposal. and how boss is ongoing refusal. the president says to release captives, it will only prolong the conflict and deny relief of the people of god. this is something the us presidents believe is an obstacle. he convey this to the mere now he also urge the mirror. he was all measures to get him off to accep
a kimberly say, present binding has spoken to the man of categories. one of the key negotiates is what more do we know about that conversation? so yeah, just getting a read out of that telephone call between the mayor of cuts are and the us president. and what we know is that the president convey that he believes this proposal is the best possible hope for a roadmap to ending the crisis of which is the israel's war. and god. as the president confirms event, israel is ready to move forward with...
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let's it now from all white house correspondent, kimberly how good he's got more from washington dc as us president joe biden, in a telephone call to the bureau of katara, confirming that the is rarely use are ready to move forward with the terms of a concrete roadmap to enter the prices a proposal laid out by the us president late last week in terms now offered to him on the us president saying this is the best possible opportunity for an agreement. the united states, egypt and costs are working together for full implementation of this proposal. he was president saying that it is how boss that is now the obstacle in terms of releasing captives that will only prolong the conflict and deny relief for the people of gaza. he is urging the mirrors, use all measures to get him off to accept the deal. seeing how mazda is the only obstacle as to a cease fire. meantime, the us president, also expressing some concerns or to feel aided through his national security council spokesperson john kirby to some of the statements coming out to see as really government after the initial release of the pr
let's it now from all white house correspondent, kimberly how good he's got more from washington dc as us president joe biden, in a telephone call to the bureau of katara, confirming that the is rarely use are ready to move forward with the terms of a concrete roadmap to enter the prices a proposal laid out by the us president late last week in terms now offered to him on the us president saying this is the best possible opportunity for an agreement. the united states, egypt and costs are...
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kimberly helped get out to 0. the white house. well initially and is a research fellow at the quincy institute and she resigned from the state department back in march of the us government stance on the war and gaza. she says more resignations are coming as he said, this is related to family reasons, but i also know that he has disagreed in the past with administration policy. so i, you know, i hope that he and his family are doing well. and you know, in general, i do think this does draw attention to the fact that there are many people inside the state department to continue to be where a fide by what the administration is doing. i do think we will continue to likely see more resignations when it comes to the administration's policy on israel palestine. the decisions are made at the very top. so unfortunately, there are many people, such as das miller, who although he was in a senior, a relatively senior position, was not able to have a significant impact on policy as we've observed. he and others have, have expressed, well, i im
kimberly helped get out to 0. the white house. well initially and is a research fellow at the quincy institute and she resigned from the state department back in march of the us government stance on the war and gaza. she says more resignations are coming as he said, this is related to family reasons, but i also know that he has disagreed in the past with administration policy. so i, you know, i hope that he and his family are doing well. and you know, in general, i do think this does draw...
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kimberly help it alger 0. the white house us chips make it and video has the past microsoft as the world's most valuable company. the film has seen that stock price all over the last year and mid of rush for its industry leading artificial intelligence chips. it's still grows at 3.4 percent hitting a value of 3.34 trillion in the us on capital hill and emotional and hated hearing as the ceo of boeing appeared before a senate committee. this comes as the aerospace company is facing a series of accidents, scandal and investigations. petty calhane has the licensed hope a standard hearing with an unusual beginning and i apologize for the group that we have caused. and i want you to know we are totally committed in their money for in focus one se, david calhoun, the ceo of aerospace giant bowing apologizing to the families of victims from to plane crashes caused by a faulty system that the company didn't disclose. but for some family members, the apology may not go far enough for him to say safety is number one iss
kimberly help it alger 0. the white house us chips make it and video has the past microsoft as the world's most valuable company. the film has seen that stock price all over the last year and mid of rush for its industry leading artificial intelligence chips. it's still grows at 3.4 percent hitting a value of 3.34 trillion in the us on capital hill and emotional and hated hearing as the ceo of boeing appeared before a senate committee. this comes as the aerospace company is facing a series of...