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so i us a research or a melanie mitchell for her best gas. yeah, that's hard to say, you know, hundreds to thousands. but there's human involvement at all different levels. there's the human involvement in of figuring out what data to give the system to learn and you know, what, what texts and so on. there's human involvement in training, it to be kind of more conversational and to answer questions in a more human like way. and then there's a humans who try to prevent it from spewing out toxic language or other kinds of things that you know, the companies might not want it to. to say, since the release of chat, t p t and investigation by time magazine. find that open a i used workers in kenya to classify disturbing on legal content, including descriptions of sexual violence. employees reported receiving in adequate mental health support and earning less than $2.00 an hour. i think it's pretty honestly what we problematic to outsource a to, to countries. i mean, i have no problem with as far as in the country is that i'm from making everything
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thank you so much for being with us, melanie. i wanted to get your thoughts 1st about the situation on the ground, not just in gaza, but also in the occupied westbank way. policies are being attach that being arrested. what does that say to you about where this conflict is headed? yes, well obviously i don't need to tell you it's a catastrophic situation and it's obviously most catastrophic in gaza. but the fact that it's spreading at an increased pace in the west bank suggests that this is nowhere near over. and that there is a really deep conflict that is even more protracted them before. and i don't see much hope for a conclusion to this anytime soon. right now melanie, a 4 of yours, you signed a petition back in november with more than a 1000 american political scientists calling on the biden administration to stop this war on gaza. and we're going to talk about the controversy in a minute. but what, why did you sign this petition and what, what were you hoping it would achieve when you look at the way the biden administratio
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melanie, i got a follow-up question.ouse republicans as you well know are moving forward right now with impeaching the homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. what is happening on that front? >> reporter: well, the homeland security committee has been meeting all day to consider these two impeachment articles for mayorkas. republicans say he is willfully mishandled the situation at the southern border and he's lost the trust of the american people. but democrats say republicans are just trying to score political points. and that they really wanted to solve the crisis at the southern border, they could easily pass this emerging senate border deal which they made clear they will not. this meeting has grown quite contentious today. democrats forced a number of procedural notions, hoping to derail or delay this meeting as long as possible. but we are expecting the articles to pass through the committee later today with a floor vote expected sometime in the coming weeks, even though we should note it is dead on arriva
melanie, i got a follow-up question.ouse republicans as you well know are moving forward right now with impeaching the homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. what is happening on that front? >> reporter: well, the homeland security committee has been meeting all day to consider these two impeachment articles for mayorkas. republicans say he is willfully mishandled the situation at the southern border and he's lost the trust of the american people. but democrats say republicans...
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the common melanie is haunted by the past of the day goes by without are thinking of her. many relatives were personally murdered by the nazis shop. i no longer have a family spin. i'm on my own because my whole family was killed. common should be taught belongs to germany since the minority. she's hoping to get closer to our ancestors by visiting the ocean, its concentration camp. but it's a painful journey into the past and a search for her own identity. the next day. no easy. what's bothering you, sweetie. it's not common lives in frankfort, a mine and earns a living by cooking for a catering firm with up to should the thing that defines her more than anything else is the fact that she belongs to the cynthia minority. that was persecuted and murdered during hitler's dictatorship in germany. from time outside, from an early age, my mom told me everything and showed the pictures. i grew up looking at black and white photos filled with dead people and more did people. this picture, she was her mother melanie she to as a child, she would go on to become the 1st person to de
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this picture shows her mother melanie she to, as a child, she would go on to become the 1st person to devote herself intensively to the next to systematic murder. many people, one support her for what? for slight turn nobel laureate, good to grass. no common keeps the remnants of her family history and an old chest of drawers. mini semester is this when i open this to over and smell these old papers and documents. it makes my stomach turn. the plates, expand me, off the mountain. almost all members of the family were deported by the nazis from belgium to the ocean. its back in our concentration camp where they were murdered. comments uncle, rudy was one of those systems. this is rudy at school. this is before the deportation for that. so the the and that's a cousin who's also killed in auschwitz. all in the office told me that they took a photo of the 2 together and hustled in password. no. my business, the no met the gypsy card for my great grandfather, use of new york else to kick. then as no gypsy was used as a derogatory term for many people, that's money. cool, this is my grand m
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this picture shows her mother melanie. as a child, she would go on to become the 1st person to devote herself intensively to the next to systematic murder. many people, one supports her for what the best way to earn your been learning. it could to grass no common, keeps the remnants of her family history and an old chest of drawers managed to invest in keys. that's when i opened mister over and smelled these old papers and documents. it makes my stomach turn the plate, suspend me off the mazda and almost all members of the family were deported by the nazis from belgium to the ocean. it's back in our concentration camp where they were murdered. comments uncle rudy was one of the systems. this is rudy at school. this is before the deportation for that. so the and that's a cousin who's also killed and i'm sure it's all in office towing capacity. perhaps they took a photo of the 2 together and hustled in password. no mine, this is the no met the gypsy card from my great grandfather, use of new york else to kick. then as no gyp
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when generation as class this week on the dw says kind of fun, it feels like therapy, the common melanie should be to, is haunted by the past of the day goes by without are thinking of her. many relatives were personally murdered by the nazis shop. i no longer have a family been, i'm on my own because my whole family was killed. common should be taught belongs to germany since the minority. she's hoping to get closer to our ancestors by visiting the ocean, its concentration camp. but it's a painful journey into the past and a search for her own identity. the next day, no easy. what's bothering you, sweetie. it's not common lives in frankfort, a mine, and earns a living by clicking for a catering firm. this is the thing that defines her more than anything else, is the fact that she belongs to the cynthia minority. that was persecuted and murdered during hitler's dictatorship in germany. some time else that's mind them from an early age. my mom told me everything and showed the pictures. i grew up looking at black and white photos filled with dead people. and more did people this picture.
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we're going to ask congresswoman, melanie stansbury, coming up. all, that the latest on planes grounded across the country today as the investigation into what caused a wall of alaska where airlines plane to be sucked out. elaborate on that ahead as well. >> we want to begin with just eight days left before the iowa caucus, in front runner, donald trump, made a bombastic appearance in front of voters this weekend. with a wide range of baffling remarks. he had comments and everything from the civil war, abraham lincoln, a january 6th. even the possibility that some of his republican opponents could get into their own legal trouble. if elected. >> if you negotiate, then you probably wouldn't know who abraham lincoln was. lincoln was -- what happened with the j six hostages, it's a terrible thing. they'll be indicted, they'll say she was having an affair or something, you know? it doesn't mean it's line, but she'll be indicted for something. rhonda scent ammonia's will be indicted. he's not going to handle at the same way as i am. >> nbc news corresp
we're going to ask congresswoman, melanie stansbury, coming up. all, that the latest on planes grounded across the country today as the investigation into what caused a wall of alaska where airlines plane to be sucked out. elaborate on that ahead as well. >> we want to begin with just eight days left before the iowa caucus, in front runner, donald trump, made a bombastic appearance in front of voters this weekend. with a wide range of baffling remarks. he had comments and everything from...
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melanie wanted to speak to us but says she wishes to keep the focus on bronson and kenneth.ce. i were told that they were both found looking very peaceful, and that is the only consolation i can take from that, is that my little brother snuggled up to my dad and that he looked peaceful. i don't want to think too much about the suffering that he went through. he didn't look in pain, neither of them did. and they're together. a social worker visited the father and son's home twice in the days beforehand, but the door was not answered either time. their bodies were found on a third visit when access to the property was finally gained. a rapid review is being carried out by lincolnshire county council social services and the police watchdog will also investigate. i believe that social services and the police did what they could within the powers that they had and the information that they were given. i'm glad that an inquiry is going to take place. i don't place any blame at all on them, i think it must be devastating for them to work in that profession, to have to deal with tra
melanie wanted to speak to us but says she wishes to keep the focus on bronson and kenneth.ce. i were told that they were both found looking very peaceful, and that is the only consolation i can take from that, is that my little brother snuggled up to my dad and that he looked peaceful. i don't want to think too much about the suffering that he went through. he didn't look in pain, neither of them did. and they're together. a social worker visited the father and son's home twice in the days...
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melanie wanted to speak to us but says she wishes to keep the focus on bronson and kenneth. only consolation i can take from that, is that my little brother snuggled up to my dad and that he looked peaceful. i don't want to think too much about the suffering that he went through. he didn't look in pain, neither of them did. and they're together. a social worker visited the father and son's home twice in the days beforehand, but the door was not answered either time. their bodies were found on a third visit when access to the property was finally gained. a rapid review is being carried out by lincolnshire county council social services and the police watchdog will also investigate. i'm glad that an inquiry is going to take place. i don't place any blame at all on them, i think it must be devastating for them to work in that profession, to have to deal with tragedies like this. these deaths have affected every parent, every person, who has heard about them. the family are now hoping that they can be left alone to grieve in peace. navteonhal, bbc news. japan's space agency says
melanie wanted to speak to us but says she wishes to keep the focus on bronson and kenneth. only consolation i can take from that, is that my little brother snuggled up to my dad and that he looked peaceful. i don't want to think too much about the suffering that he went through. he didn't look in pain, neither of them did. and they're together. a social worker visited the father and son's home twice in the days beforehand, but the door was not answered either time. their bodies were found on a...
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melanie, did anyone on that committee expect him to show up? as we're watching this, we all just found out about it just now. is this the same thing with the committee? >> reporter: well, in the moments leading up to the hearing we were hearing from republican and democratic members who were saying that they were hearing rumors that hunter biden might show up. again, my colleague annie greher confirmed with her sources. there were republicans who said we want to see what he has to say, we have things to say of our own. yes, it's another day that's shaping up to be quite amount of fireworks here on capitol hill, and the hearing hasn't even gotten under way yet. >> great reporting. we're going to go to the hearing. we're looking at jamie raskin making a statement. >> the violent attack on the capitol, the congress, and the vice president of the united states on january 6th, 2021. in any event, for last 11 months, the chairman has repeatedly refused offers from hunter biden, his attorney, to meet with the chairman and his staff and with members of
melanie, did anyone on that committee expect him to show up? as we're watching this, we all just found out about it just now. is this the same thing with the committee? >> reporter: well, in the moments leading up to the hearing we were hearing from republican and democratic members who were saying that they were hearing rumors that hunter biden might show up. again, my colleague annie greher confirmed with her sources. there were republicans who said we want to see what he has to say, we...
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ahora hablaremos sobre la ley estatal melanie. muy importante.el gobernador este pasado 14 de septiembre. parte de un plan integral de seguridad integral. me comuniquÉ con mario lÓpez. quien presentÓ la ley. >> estudiante que muriÓ, que tenÍa 15 aÑos. >> aÑade que estÁ reyrequiere que esto tengan planes para identificar, prevenir, y combatir la crisis sobres de fentanilo. >> requiere que las escuelas tengan acceso al medicamento. >> el presupuesto estatal fondos para dar el medicamento a las escuelas. >> agrega que el fentanilo responsable de una de cada cinco muertes de adolescentes en california.especÍficamente en santa clara. aumento un 863% entre el 2018 y el 2021. ante estas preocupantes cifras escuelas preparan para combatir la crisis de fentanilo. >> en todas las escuelas tenemos disponible medicamento en nuestras oficinas de salud. tenemos una caja. y luego en las secundarias y preparatorias tenemos dos cajas que son cuatro dosis. >> el portavoz del grito escolar unificado central me dice que el personal recibe entrenamiento. la meta es t
ahora hablaremos sobre la ley estatal melanie. muy importante.el gobernador este pasado 14 de septiembre. parte de un plan integral de seguridad integral. me comuniquÉ con mario lÓpez. quien presentÓ la ley. >> estudiante que muriÓ, que tenÍa 15 aÑos. >> aÑade que estÁ reyrequiere que esto tengan planes para identificar, prevenir, y combatir la crisis sobres de fentanilo. >> requiere que las escuelas tengan acceso al medicamento. >> el presupuesto estatal fondos...
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melanie's dad, kenneth, and her two—year—old half—brother, bronson, who she simply called her brotherd had a heart attack. they were found alone in their home in skegness last week. they believe that, you know, about a week before, that my dad had died and that bronson was two to three days later. melanie wanted to speak to us, but says she wishes to keep the focus on bronson and kenneth, not herself. we've agreed not to show her face. i were told that they were both found looking very peaceful. and that is the only consolation i can take from that, is that my little brother snuggled up to my dad and that he looked peaceful. erm, i don't want to think too much about the suffering that he went through. he didn't look in pain. neither of them did. and they're together. a social worker visited the father and son's home twice in the days beforehand, but the door was not answered either time. their bodies were found on a third visit, when access to the property was finally gained. a rapid review is being carried out by lincolnshire county council social services, and the police watchdog wi
melanie's dad, kenneth, and her two—year—old half—brother, bronson, who she simply called her brotherd had a heart attack. they were found alone in their home in skegness last week. they believe that, you know, about a week before, that my dad had died and that bronson was two to three days later. melanie wanted to speak to us, but says she wishes to keep the focus on bronson and kenneth, not herself. we've agreed not to show her face. i were told that they were both found looking very...
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that was 1960s and 70s pop singer melanie performing. >> perhaps her best known song, brand new key. her family says she died peacefully earlier this week. melanie shot to stardom after performing at woodstock in 1969, and had recently begun working on a new album. she was 76 years old. the supreme court has cleared the way for alabama to use nitrogen gas for its capital punishment cases. >> a murderer on the state's death row is set to be the first to be executed using this untested method, abc's steve osunsami has details. >> the u.s. supreme court says it will not stand in the way of alabama prison officials who plan to kill a man in a way that no other state has done before. >> outside alabama's capital, people against the death penalty are protesting. >> i need some assurance that this is safe. so this right here is an invitation to governor ivey to accompany me into the execution chamber. >> 58 year old kenneth smith is now set to be executed using nitrogen gas for the 1988 murder of elizabeth sennett, a preacher's wife who he stabbed to death. he was sentenced to life, but the
that was 1960s and 70s pop singer melanie performing. >> perhaps her best known song, brand new key. her family says she died peacefully earlier this week. melanie shot to stardom after performing at woodstock in 1969, and had recently begun working on a new album. she was 76 years old. the supreme court has cleared the way for alabama to use nitrogen gas for its capital punishment cases. >> a murderer on the state's death row is set to be the first to be executed using this...
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cnn's melanie sununu on capitol hill. melanie, when will the details reveal the details of this bill? >> reporter: they're hoping sometime this week, but the deal is facing massive headwinds in the gop. speaker johnson made clear the deal is likely dead on arrival in the house. today he put out another statement taking aim at one of the provisions in this deal. saying on social media, any border shutdown authority that allows one illegal crossing is a nonstarter. thousands each day is outrageous. the number must be zero. that's a reference to a provision we learned is in then southern border if average daily migrant crossings reach over 5,000. we learned that negotiators agreed to a provision that would speed up the asylum process and expedite work permits. those are significant concessions from democrats. it would likely be the most conservative immigration deal discussed on capitol hill in decades. president biden indicated he would sign that package into law if it comes to his desk. despite all of that, it's unclear wi
cnn's melanie sununu on capitol hill. melanie, when will the details reveal the details of this bill? >> reporter: they're hoping sometime this week, but the deal is facing massive headwinds in the gop. speaker johnson made clear the deal is likely dead on arrival in the house. today he put out another statement taking aim at one of the provisions in this deal. saying on social media, any border shutdown authority that allows one illegal crossing is a nonstarter. thousands each day is...
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what you think we see, melanie? my what you think we see, melanie?us this time around. we probably will see a little bit of a bank in the size of the uk economy in november. properly something around 0.2 increase on the month, as you said last month we had a 0.3% contraction on the month. that is partly because what we saw in october was ahead to economy from poor weather and also a little bit of a delay compared to normal in the timing of half turns in some regions. we will probably get a bit of a bank but on the whole it will look a bit lacklustre and flattish ones you take the last few months into account.— you take the last few months into account. what do you think it could mean _ into account. what do you think it could mean than _ into account. what do you think it could mean than for - into account. what do you think it could mean than for those . into account. what do you thinkj it could mean than for those uk interest rates? people are watching this so very closely. things seem to be getting harder and harder., yes, the economy has not been
what you think we see, melanie? my what you think we see, melanie?us this time around. we probably will see a little bit of a bank in the size of the uk economy in november. properly something around 0.2 increase on the month, as you said last month we had a 0.3% contraction on the month. that is partly because what we saw in october was ahead to economy from poor weather and also a little bit of a delay compared to normal in the timing of half turns in some regions. we will probably get a bit...
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melanie battersby spoke exclusively to our midlands correspondent navtej johal. bronson!ery time i saw him, you know, he were happy, he were smiley. he were... he learned to walk, he were learning to speak. he was just a really beautiful, sweet—natured little boy. my dad was a character. he was born to be wild. he was...funny, hilarious sometimes, he was stubborn. he really, really loved his children and i know how proud he were of every single one of us. he absolutely doted on him. you know, he never complained. i think he loved doing what he were doing for him, seeing him with him. it was really, really heart—warming. and it made me proud, you know, proud of my dad for what he was doing for his little boy. melanie�*s dad, kenneth, and her two—year—old half brother, bronson, who she simply called her brother, died in the most tragic of circumstances. it's believed the toddler starved to death after his dad had a heart attack. they were found alone in their home in skegness last week. they believe that it was about a week before that my dad had died and that bronson was t
melanie battersby spoke exclusively to our midlands correspondent navtej johal. bronson!ery time i saw him, you know, he were happy, he were smiley. he were... he learned to walk, he were learning to speak. he was just a really beautiful, sweet—natured little boy. my dad was a character. he was born to be wild. he was...funny, hilarious sometimes, he was stubborn. he really, really loved his children and i know how proud he were of every single one of us. he absolutely doted on him. you know,...
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. >>> joining me here in washington is "the washington post" josh docey, melanie. let me add to kristen's great reporting from another colleague, alayna treen saying this is the feeling that donald trump and others have. before she was a gnat, now she's an enemy and trump plans to bludgeon her in the lead up to south carolina. what are you hearing? >> that's true. he's toing that. one of the fascinating parts why he was angry she pulled his move against him going out and saying i won -- >> no. she conceded. >> a victorious tone as my colleague wrote today, it's like game recognizes game, she went out and did the thing he likes to do on him and it infuriated him. >> and also went after his age and mental acuity, which is obviously a sore spot for him. >> his team is planning to b bombard her in south carolina for attacks like on china, bringing jobs to the state. some of the attacks will be false as they have been in the past in his campaign. but what they're also trying to do is use a number of south carolina elected leaders against her. the governor, both state se
. >>> joining me here in washington is "the washington post" josh docey, melanie. let me add to kristen's great reporting from another colleague, alayna treen saying this is the feeling that donald trump and others have. before she was a gnat, now she's an enemy and trump plans to bludgeon her in the lead up to south carolina. what are you hearing? >> that's true. he's toing that. one of the fascinating parts why he was angry she pulled his move against him going out...
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melanie zanona will be there to cover it all. thank you, melanie, for joining me this afternoon. and next, for us, indicted new jersey senator bob menendez, he proclaims his innocence on the senate floor. blasting new sensational charges he says against him. to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine like google, but it's pi and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browse like chrome, but it blocks cooi and creepy ads that follow youa from google and other companie. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you aroud join the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today. >> senator bob menendez defended himself on the senate floor this morning. prosecutors charge the new jersey democrat with participating in a yearlong corruption scheme with qatari and egyptian officials. he says he has been fatty denied it. >> the sensationalized allegations are now creating a rising coal for resignation. despite my innocence. and before a single piece of evidence ha
melanie zanona will be there to cover it all. thank you, melanie, for joining me this afternoon. and next, for us, indicted new jersey senator bob menendez, he proclaims his innocence on the senate floor. blasting new sensational charges he says against him. to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine like google, but it's pi and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browse like chrome, but it blocks cooi and creepy ads that follow youa from google and...
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if you go really fast, if it's raining a lot, you can't, you're just gonna get hit by something. melanie strickland says this scenario can be avoided, but only if efforts are made to organize space traffic. it's at a tipping point and we have a small window of opportunity to curtail you know, a catastrophic debris on debris event. most human beings on the surface are enabled by the sunlight capabilities. well, there's the blue dot on your phone, the navigation systems that you use, transportation, global transportation, whether disaster response and so a day without space, because traffic to the human race would see ourselves go back in time to the fifty's or before a good finding consensus in space will require a dramatic shift and consensus on the ground. it will also require getting a handle on the new power of private satellite operators and how to regulate them. historically space was dominated by nation states. and if i had a concern about other activities and space, you would take it to the united nations. but now, you know, one of the biggest actors in space is not a national gov
if you go really fast, if it's raining a lot, you can't, you're just gonna get hit by something. melanie strickland says this scenario can be avoided, but only if efforts are made to organize space traffic. it's at a tipping point and we have a small window of opportunity to curtail you know, a catastrophic debris on debris event. most human beings on the surface are enabled by the sunlight capabilities. well, there's the blue dot on your phone, the navigation systems that you use,...
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abc seven news reporter melanie woodrow has a look at why some neighborhoods seem to be thriving, while others are struggling to rebound . >> it's a slow start. >> definitely a slow start around here. >> glenn park merchants association vice president marianne delery is also a business owner in the neighborhood, and we have a great community here who do and want to support us. >> but i think it's just taking time. glenn park is one of the top five san francisco neighborhoods with a decrease in sales tax revenue from quarter 2 in 2019 to quarter 2 in 2023. >> it never really came back to the same levels that it was before the pandemic, marcella waistcoat says. >> pebbles cafe used to be particularly crowded in the morning, when commuters would stop in on their way to bart or the bus. >> the mornings are pretty dead, like we don't really see the same rush. >> the tenderloin saw the greatest decrease in sales tax revenue from quarter two, 2019 to quarter two, 2023, while south of market tied with glen park, followed by the financial district, south beach and golden gate park. >> we don't h
abc seven news reporter melanie woodrow has a look at why some neighborhoods seem to be thriving, while others are struggling to rebound . >> it's a slow start. >> definitely a slow start around here. >> glenn park merchants association vice president marianne delery is also a business owner in the neighborhood, and we have a great community here who do and want to support us. >> but i think it's just taking time. glenn park is one of the top five san francisco...
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melanie zanona joins us with more. what does this show about china's potentially influence on trump? >> this report raises questions about whether trump was influenced by foreign entities and foreign governments during his time as president. his businesses received a lot more money from foreign countries than previously known, including china, kuwait, saudi arabia, in fact the chinese government spent more than $5.5 million at trump properties during just two years of trump's presidency. we should also point out that that number is likely only a tiny fraction of the overall payments that trump businesses actually received. this report only covers two years of the trump president set and only accounts for a handful of trump businesses. so the question is whether that money influenced the policymaking. one example is trump declined to issue sanctions on the chinese bank despite the fact that doj had issued a complaint and accused the chinese bank of conspiring with north korea to avoid sanctions. that was one of the larg
melanie zanona joins us with more. what does this show about china's potentially influence on trump? >> this report raises questions about whether trump was influenced by foreign entities and foreign governments during his time as president. his businesses received a lot more money from foreign countries than previously known, including china, kuwait, saudi arabia, in fact the chinese government spent more than $5.5 million at trump properties during just two years of trump's presidency....
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thank you, melanie. good morning to you all. >> good morning. >> as as a young child growingp in houston, texas, during the time of legal segregation in this country, this country that extols freedom as the birthright of every human being, there was one thing that became so apparent to me as i watched my parents, my teachers, and the adults in ouran community. every action performed with the intention of service bears frui fruit, not only for oneself, but others. and it is this understanding, with this understanding, that i approach my work as an actor, as a director, as a producer, as an educator, and as a dean. oftentimes we accuse, certain positions and places as seats of power. this is how we often view political appointments. i say to you on this day when we remember one of the greatest servants to humanity of all time, that a political post, and elected seat, if not viewed as a seat of service, is misunderstood. [applause] so what i look for as i listen to people present themselves as the worthiest
thank you, melanie. good morning to you all. >> good morning. >> as as a young child growingp in houston, texas, during the time of legal segregation in this country, this country that extols freedom as the birthright of every human being, there was one thing that became so apparent to me as i watched my parents, my teachers, and the adults in ouran community. every action performed with the intention of service bears frui fruit, not only for oneself, but others. and it is this...
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abc seven news reporter melanie woodrow has a look at why some neighborhoods seem to be thriving, while others are struggling to rebound . >> it's a slow start. >> definitely a slow start around here. >> glenn park merchants association vice president marianne delery is also a business owner in the neighborhood, and we have a great community here who do and want to support us. >> but i think it's just taking time. glenn park is one of the top five san francisco neighborhoods with a decrease in sales tax revenue from quarter 2 in 2019 to quarter 2 in 2023. >> it never really came back to the same levels that it was before the pandemic, marcella waistcoat says. >> pebbles cafe used to be particularly crowded in the morning, when commuters would stop in on their way to bart or the bus. >> the mornings are pretty dead, like we don't really see the same rush. >> the tenderloin saw the greatest decrease in sales tax revenue from quarter two, 2019 to quarter two, 2023, while south of market tied with glen park, followed by the financial district, south beach and golden gate park. >> we don't h
abc seven news reporter melanie woodrow has a look at why some neighborhoods seem to be thriving, while others are struggling to rebound . >> it's a slow start. >> definitely a slow start around here. >> glenn park merchants association vice president marianne delery is also a business owner in the neighborhood, and we have a great community here who do and want to support us. >> but i think it's just taking time. glenn park is one of the top five san francisco...
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trump for look at how he's running the campaign third time around and we talked about his family and melanie. my interview with the president next. >> she will be very active, same time i don't want my family to be too active, they did a great job last time and were gone after by people that were very unfair. i look back with great satisfaction on my 32 years in active duty. i understand the veteran mentality. these are people who have served. they've been in leadership positions. they're willing to put their life on the line if necessary. and they come to us and they say, i need some financial help at this point in time. they're not looking for a handout. they're looking for a little hand up. my team at newday usa is going to do everything we possibly can to make sure that veteran gets that loan. nice to meet ya. my name is david. i've been a pharmacist for 44 years mainly because i just love helping people. as i got older, it was just a natural part of aging, i felt that my memory was beginning to decline and that's when i started looking for something that would help. when i first started
trump for look at how he's running the campaign third time around and we talked about his family and melanie. my interview with the president next. >> she will be very active, same time i don't want my family to be too active, they did a great job last time and were gone after by people that were very unfair. i look back with great satisfaction on my 32 years in active duty. i understand the veteran mentality. these are people who have served. they've been in leadership positions. they're...
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that's a profound economic consequence as well, no matter what the melanie penalty is. >> david, what could the impact of this civil fraud case? >> i think what you can expect that judge, he'll renew his removing donald business licenses -- donald can't business in new york. he's going to have to change the ownership of those properties. he's probably gonna have to sell some properties, that might be done through that monitor to come up with a three. cash and of course assail under these circumstances is not going to be at the highest price. it's going to be much closer to a foreign sale price for his assets. furthermore, the document we just got from the court monitor -- it very clear that as i've been saying for years, there was a lot you don't see and trump's financial statements that raise questions about reality for his fiction, as we just saw with the supposed relationship between the judge and roberta kaplan that didn't exist. this is going to be very revealing about how much of a house of cards donald trump is in. >> thank you both. one more legal development to tell you about
that's a profound economic consequence as well, no matter what the melanie penalty is. >> david, what could the impact of this civil fraud case? >> i think what you can expect that judge, he'll renew his removing donald business licenses -- donald can't business in new york. he's going to have to change the ownership of those properties. he's probably gonna have to sell some properties, that might be done through that monitor to come up with a three. cash and of course assail under...
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cnn's melanie zanona has more on where this border bill stands. >> reporter: well, there are fresh signs that senators are moving closer to a deal to secure the southern border. we're told that negotiators have reached an agreement on at least one key area, which is so shut down the southern border if migrant crossings reach a certain level. we're told they have reached another provision that would speed up the process for migrants seeking asylum. now negotiators are still planning to work through the weekend. they're putting final touches on the bill text which they're hoping to release early next week. there are still big questions in the capitol about whether enough republicans are going to be lining up behind this deal, especially now that donald trump has urged republicans to reject any compromise in part because he does not want to hand president biden or democrats a victory in this area. a sign of just how challenging it is, house speaker mike johnson is making it crystal clear that this is likely dead on arrival in the house. he p you the a letter today to his colleagues spelling
cnn's melanie zanona has more on where this border bill stands. >> reporter: well, there are fresh signs that senators are moving closer to a deal to secure the southern border. we're told that negotiators have reached an agreement on at least one key area, which is so shut down the southern border if migrant crossings reach a certain level. we're told they have reached another provision that would speed up the process for migrants seeking asylum. now negotiators are still planning to...
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i great to have you with us again, melanie st. now back in november, you in more than 40000. i think other academic signed a petition coiled by doing integration to stop the war and goals that, that was back in november. what happened to it? what happened? well, clearly it didn't work. she didn't listen to us, but i sign this petition because i felt it was very fair minded express concern for violence against both is really jews and palestinians. and it called for an urgent immediate a ceasefire because we all recognize that there were atrocities being committed and palestinians were suffering in large numbers. and that this war was not going to meet. it stated goals. so and the more a crate to the lot of control the see within the open of how the university itself . and eventually, as i said, read to the resignation of the president quoting guy. what about that control was he tells a bit more about that and how well, oh no, you think the university how the university has? yeah, i mean, the controversy was offensively sparked because of a letter that a bunch of students produ
i great to have you with us again, melanie st. now back in november, you in more than 40000. i think other academic signed a petition coiled by doing integration to stop the war and goals that, that was back in november. what happened to it? what happened? well, clearly it didn't work. she didn't listen to us, but i sign this petition because i felt it was very fair minded express concern for violence against both is really jews and palestinians. and it called for an urgent immediate a...