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frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from koo and patricia yuen committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities, and from corey david sauer. (dishes clattering, faucet running) (faucet stops) (sniffs) >> bat-sheva (speaking hebrew): ♪ ♪ >> test, mic, test. (speaking arabic): (speaking indistinctly) >> interviewer (speaking arabic): there's no need to rush through the events. (speaking arabic): testimony that will help the audience comprehend what happened october the 7th. (speaking arabic): >> ibrahim (speaking arabic): ♪ ♪ (birds chirping) (insect buzzing) >> this is nicfor me. perfect weather. here comes, here goes the sun. (people talking in background) >> interviewer (speaking hebrew): >> gali (speaking hebrew): (projector reel spins) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (peoe talking in background) (vehicle horn beeps) ♪ ♪ >> ibrahim (speaking arabic): ♪ ♪ (phone camera clicks) (man shouting playfully in distance) (shouting continues) (people speaking arabic in background) >> ibrahim: (children laughing) >> kids: >> ibrahim: (vehicle horn
frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from koo and patricia yuen committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities, and from corey david sauer. (dishes clattering, faucet running) (faucet stops) (sniffs) >> bat-sheva (speaking hebrew): ♪ ♪ >> test, mic, test. (speaking arabic): (speaking indistinctly) >> interviewer (speaking arabic): there's no need to rush through the events. (speaking arabic):...
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esto de los pueblos koo estamos.the people who are on the front lines giving life to climatic improvement. we, the indigenous, cannot work by ourselves. amazon frontlines will use the prize money to expand operations to other indigenous communities in the amazon. they're also helping the next generation become lawyers and grassroots organizers who can continue the fight to save the rainforest. congratulations again to amazon frontlines. what a great opportunity to feature them on this edition of matter of fact, i'm soledad o'brien. we'll see you back here next week to watch more stories like this. anytime, head to matteroffacttv. your money grow quickly for a limited time. choose a 3 or 6 month pickett term certificate and earn one of the most competitive rates in the market. with the flexibility of choosing the short term investment that's best for you. and you can relax knowing your funds are ncua insured. go to provident cu.org to learn more. grow your money quickly with the. pick a term certificate from provident
esto de los pueblos koo estamos.the people who are on the front lines giving life to climatic improvement. we, the indigenous, cannot work by ourselves. amazon frontlines will use the prize money to expand operations to other indigenous communities in the amazon. they're also helping the next generation become lawyers and grassroots organizers who can continue the fight to save the rainforest. congratulations again to amazon frontlines. what a great opportunity to feature them on this edition...
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frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities, and from laura debonis. >> tong-hyung kim (speaking korean): >> choi young-ja: >> kim: >> choi: ♪ ♪ (breath trembling) (sniffles) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i was adopted into france in 1982. >> i was adopted... >> i was adopted... >> i was adopted... >> all: ...to sweden... >> ...in 1982. >> 1974. >> 1988. >> kim: there are about 200,000 people around t world who were adopted out of south korea. >> all: i was adopted to the united states. >> kim: it's believed to be the largest population of adoptees out of any country... >> i was adopted in 1977 to denmark... >> ...to denmark in 1972. >> kim: ...an adoption program that ran for decades. ♪ ♪ >> (on computer): what would you tell to your birth mother if she watched on tv right now? >> my dream would be one day to find you. >> (voice trembling): mom and dad, if you're watching this, by any chance, you could just meet with me? >> kim: for decades, korean television progra
frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities, and from laura debonis. >> tong-hyung kim (speaking korean): >> choi young-ja: >> kim: >> choi: ♪ ♪ (breath trembling) (sniffles) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i was adopted into france in 1982. >> i was adopted... >> i was adopted... >> i was adopted... >> all:...
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he engineered a last-minute drive to get lhis team into fied goal range after younghoe koo set them tohe end zone! >> cousins hit hodge for the walkoff score, giving the falcons the crucial division win, 36-30. >>> she may have been bounced from the playoffs, but caitlin clark got a pretty good consolation prize. the womens hoops phenom was named wnba rookie of the year by a near-unanimous vote. she lived up to her expectations as this year's top draft pick and brought the indiana fever to the post season and smashed several records in the process, including assists and three pointers by a rookie. >>> a massachusetts woman is fighting to keep a rescued beaver as a pet. she rescued the beaver named nibby two years ago and has raised it since. recently the re recently the wildlife agency wanted to release her into the wild. >> i heard nothing until a few days ago, and now it's we've got to release her. >> worried nibby wouldn't survive on her own, she reached out to state representatives to stop it from happening. the state has put the plan on hold much to the relief of jane, but work is
he engineered a last-minute drive to get lhis team into fied goal range after younghoe koo set them tohe end zone! >> cousins hit hodge for the walkoff score, giving the falcons the crucial division win, 36-30. >>> she may have been bounced from the playoffs, but caitlin clark got a pretty good consolation prize. the womens hoops phenom was named wnba rookie of the year by a near-unanimous vote. she lived up to her expectations as this year's top draft pick and brought the...
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and additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in ourmunities. support for frontline and for this program is provided by the corporation for public broadcasting and by the jonathan logan family foundation, empowering world changing work. (crowd cheering) >> narrator: two men vying to be second-in-command. one a young firebrand of a new conservative movement. >> from open borders to stagnating wages, the people who govern this country have failed and failed again. (crowd applauds) >> narrator: the other a governor and former congressman who championed liberal causes. >> we'll build a country where workers come first. healthcare and housing are human rights. >> narrator: both from the middle of america, but on opposite sides of the country's political divide. >> we will, in short, make america great again. >> narrator: this the story of how they found their political voices... >> i'm ready to turn the page on these guys. say it with me-- we're not going back. >> narrator: ...and their unlikely paths to become vice presidential candidates ♪
and additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in ourmunities. support for frontline and for this program is provided by the corporation for public broadcasting and by the jonathan logan family foundation, empowering world changing work. (crowd cheering) >> narrator: two men vying to be second-in-command. one a young firebrand of a new conservative movement. >> from open borders to stagnating wages, the people who govern this country...
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to reformat the brains of russian people according to the ukrainian matrix. party, which is called koosher, in the twenty-second year he went to lugansk, did not get to donetsk, because at that time of the visit there was heavy shelling, to talk to the people of lugansk, he did not even shout, long live the svo and i am for russia, he talked to those people who lived for 8 long years under bombing under shelling, returned and was accused of espionage, and the system fails, since the prosecutor's office releases him on bail, it means there is no evidence, well, for the fact of the trip and a selfie on the ... background of the city of lugansk, espionage - this is to even fit estonian justice is very difficult, and but a record in the baltics for all 30 years of money, but compensation bail 150,000 euros. by the way, the family of aivas peterson, even his party there do not have such money, but now the whole world, as they say, is gathering. this is one story about the possible cultivation of elites, who, well, will be at least for a long time, such as fiza. potentially. another story. th
to reformat the brains of russian people according to the ukrainian matrix. party, which is called koosher, in the twenty-second year he went to lugansk, did not get to donetsk, because at that time of the visit there was heavy shelling, to talk to the people of lugansk, he did not even shout, long live the svo and i am for russia, he talked to those people who lived for 8 long years under bombing under shelling, returned and was accused of espionage, and the system fails, since the...
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but as time expires younghoe koo from 52 yards out earlier, he missed from 54. this is up. it is good. going to overtime tied at 30. kirk cousins threw for over 500 yards four touchdowns. khadarel hodge breaking free. he gone 45 yards. good night. game over. drive home safely. falcons in a thriller 36 30in ot on a baseball mets and brewers wild card game three loser leaves town. milwaukee players rooting on the sausage race. no gamblin. gentlemen. mets down two. nothing in the ninth. former a and giants pitcher sean manaea the rally cap on two. on for pete alonso with one out and he goes oppo tako off of devin williams. the polar bear a three run jack. the milwaukee crowd is stunned. mets win four two. they will open the national league division series saturday in philadelphia. espn's college game day crew there at cal for the first time ever this weekend, guest picker legendary oakland native marshawn lynch. i hope he pulls up in the golf cart like 2006. the show starts at 6 a.m. saturday morning live from the memorial glade in berkeley. marshawn posted this today encourag
but as time expires younghoe koo from 52 yards out earlier, he missed from 54. this is up. it is good. going to overtime tied at 30. kirk cousins threw for over 500 yards four touchdowns. khadarel hodge breaking free. he gone 45 yards. good night. game over. drive home safely. falcons in a thriller 36 30in ot on a baseball mets and brewers wild card game three loser leaves town. milwaukee players rooting on the sausage race. no gamblin. gentlemen. mets down two. nothing in the ninth. former a...
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but as time expires younghoe koo from 52 yards out earlier, he missed from 54. this is up.is good. going to overtime tied at 30. kirk cousins threw for over 500 yards four touchdowns. khadarel hodge breaking free. he gone 45 yards. good night. game over. drive home safely. falcons in a thriller 36 30in ot on a baseball mets and brewers wild card game three loser leaves town. milwaukee players rooting on the sausage race. no gamblin. gentlemen. mets down two. nothing in the ninth. former a and giants pitcher sean manaea the rally cap on two. on for pete alonso with one out and he goes oppo tako off of devin williams. the polar bear a three run jack. the milwaukee crowd is stunned. mets win four two. they will open the national league division series saturday in philadelphia. espn's college game day crew there at cal for the first time ever this weekend, guest picker legendary oakland native marshawn lynch. i hope he pulls up in the golf cart like 2006. the show starts at 6 a.m. saturday morning live from the memorial glade in berkeley. marshawn posted this today encouraging
but as time expires younghoe koo from 52 yards out earlier, he missed from 54. this is up.is good. going to overtime tied at 30. kirk cousins threw for over 500 yards four touchdowns. khadarel hodge breaking free. he gone 45 yards. good night. game over. drive home safely. falcons in a thriller 36 30in ot on a baseball mets and brewers wild card game three loser leaves town. milwaukee players rooting on the sausage race. no gamblin. gentlemen. mets down two. nothing in the ninth. former a and...
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support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from the charina endowment fund and from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. ♪ ♪ >> how can i love america? i can't-- i don't think i can love america. i can't put that into words. >> we don't know when is gonna pass. >> i feel a revolution coming. it's getting closer every day. >> i have learnt to love being alone. ♪ ♪ >> narrator: these are the voices of americans... ♪ ♪ >> people are getting angrier and angrier. >> i want to be in charge of my own life! >> narrator: ...gathered from across a divided nation. >> we're just going too far in opposite directions. >> narrator: in this film, americans reflect on the past four tumultuous years. >> can you clap twice? >> this ain't the american dream i thought about when i was in middle sool. >> i wish there wasn't as much hate in this world as what we have. >> absolutely doubted the ingrity of the final count. >> i don't have enough faith in any of 'em. >> narrator: a pastor, a barber, a pair of activists, a mother, a retiree, the own
support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from the charina endowment fund and from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. ♪ ♪ >> how can i love america? i can't-- i don't think i can love america. i can't put that into words. >> we don't know when is gonna pass. >> i feel a revolution coming. it's getting closer every day. >> i have learnt to love being alone. ♪ ♪ >> narrator: these are the...
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jay, bess ate go through the koo components.back to if 185 level, i think that's a good opportunity to buy. and watch 202. we're seeing new highs every day in this market. pnc hasn't gotten to the all-time new high just above 200. i think pnc has room to run. then there's first horizon, another stock with a tremendous run-up this year, up about 20%, just reported solid earnings, broke above $16, $17. the all-time high high is 24, 25, so i think the path is set from a risk/reward point of view. my favorite, m & t bank. they're based in buffalo, major breakout in m & t. a pull back to 180 should be your new floor. i see you have the chart there. thank you very much. these are stocks you want to own. they churn for a long way. what we have now are takewinds. there's going to be more letting. look for more m&a activity to pick up after the election. mortgage rates have stabilized. but this is all the fuel needed for these regional banks to finally catch up to the big brothers in the major banks. there's the big bank versus the small
jay, bess ate go through the koo components.back to if 185 level, i think that's a good opportunity to buy. and watch 202. we're seeing new highs every day in this market. pnc hasn't gotten to the all-time new high just above 200. i think pnc has room to run. then there's first horizon, another stock with a tremendous run-up this year, up about 20%, just reported solid earnings, broke above $16, $17. the all-time high high is 24, 25, so i think the path is set from a risk/reward point of view....
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was under the most severe torture, he is the leader of a very small and young party, which is called koosear. went to lugansk, did not get to donetsk, because at that time of the visit there were heavy shelling, talk to the people of lugansk, he didn't even shout, long live the svo, and i am for russia, he talked to those people who lived for 8 long years under bombing, under shelling, returned and was accused of espionage, and the system fails, since the prosecutor's office releases him on bail, it means there is no evidence, well, for the fact of traveling , taking a selfie with the city of lugansk in the background, espionage, this is... it is very difficult to become even an estonian justice system, and uh, but a record in the baltics for all 30 years, monetary, well, compensation, bail 150,000 euro. by the way, the family of iva peterson, even his party there does not have such money, but now the whole world, as they say, is gathering. this is one story about the possible cultivation of elites, which, well, will be, at least for a long time, such as fiza, potentially. another story i
was under the most severe torture, he is the leader of a very small and young party, which is called koosear. went to lugansk, did not get to donetsk, because at that time of the visit there were heavy shelling, talk to the people of lugansk, he didn't even shout, long live the svo, and i am for russia, he talked to those people who lived for 8 long years under bombing, under shelling, returned and was accused of espionage, and the system fails, since the prosecutor's office releases him on...