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. >> no one deserved to die like melissa. deborah's mother, joanne tate , stabbed sexually assaulted with a broom handle and stomped to death by a stranger. her two girls seven year old melissa and four year old renee, watched nearby. then they see the monster approach their beds , holding the same knife used to murder their mother, attacking them in ways too brutal to describe on television . >> i remember his whiskers up against my face because he kept trying to kiss me, even though you knew he was enjoying hurting me. his expression was so blank. i see him stomping on the back of my mom's head. i opened my eyes and i could see him. he was sitting at the end of my mom and watching tv, and he was just. he was just so calm. he was waiting for us to die. all of us. >> miraculously, both children survived an obvious psychopathic predator. when melissa recovered enough to serve as witness. homicide detectives show the seven year old two suspects a family member and one of her mother's boyfriends, a local bartender named rodney l
. >> no one deserved to die like melissa. deborah's mother, joanne tate , stabbed sexually assaulted with a broom handle and stomped to death by a stranger. her two girls seven year old melissa and four year old renee, watched nearby. then they see the monster approach their beds , holding the same knife used to murder their mother, attacking them in ways too brutal to describe on television . >> i remember his whiskers up against my face because he kept trying to kiss me, even...
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la familia de melissa celebra la noticia. juicio contra josé ibarra, acusado del asesinato de la joven lane reedley en georgia y school in with a rock. su caso fue 1 de los que trump usó en campaña contra los inmigrantes indocumentados. las primeras palabras de trump después de la noche electoral. celebra que recibió más apoyo latino que cualquier otro republicano. we respect them. we admire them they've been through a lot. dice que respeta y admira a estos votantes. y el presidente de argentina, javier milei, se convierte en el primero que saluda a trump después de su triunfo. el golpe de sara, la tormenta azota en centroamérica, deja lluvias intensas y avanza lentamente hacia méxico. reportamos desde honduras, donde ya hay más de 30.000 damnificados. y el rescate de un trabajador hispano que pasó 8 horas enterrado hasta la cabeza bajo los escombros de un edificio derrumbado. un esfuerzo con final feliz. noticias telemundo con julio vaqueiro. buenas tardes, hoy comenzamos con el caso de melissa lucio que ha dado un giro que
la familia de melissa celebra la noticia. juicio contra josé ibarra, acusado del asesinato de la joven lane reedley en georgia y school in with a rock. su caso fue 1 de los que trump usó en campaña contra los inmigrantes indocumentados. las primeras palabras de trump después de la noche electoral. celebra que recibió más apoyo latino que cualquier otro republicano. we respect them. we admire them they've been through a lot. dice que respeta y admira a estos votantes. y el presidente de...
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melissa: in a lot of different ways. we bring talent.hat is a lot of -- that is the traditional way we think of it. we think of technology in the form of solutions. think about silicon valley. silicon valley has thousands of companies. what it would take to operationalize their capabilities. it is a great way to partner and look at how we translate tech scout. i would also say training. not just training solutions, but talent. we have to constantly upscale our talent. we partner with others to do certification for our talent to keep them current and skilled. mobility to bring them across international, civil intelligence and dod operations to inform talent in a way that is a force multiplier for our customers. what is changing with the tech advancement, the way we do procurement and acquisition is involving. we pilot or partner with government to pilot capabilities and allows government access to broad industry and reach, but to define mission solutions where requirements are still evolving. the use of this technology is not well underst
melissa: in a lot of different ways. we bring talent.hat is a lot of -- that is the traditional way we think of it. we think of technology in the form of solutions. think about silicon valley. silicon valley has thousands of companies. what it would take to operationalize their capabilities. it is a great way to partner and look at how we translate tech scout. i would also say training. not just training solutions, but talent. we have to constantly upscale our talent. we partner with others to...
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cnbc's steve liesman has the latest. >> hey, melissa. the fed cut rates by a quarter point, down to 4.63 and suggested more to come gradually. chair jay powell tried to present a status quo policy, as if nothing has changed. he had to respond to the question about whether president-elect trump could fire him. >> do you believe the president has the power to fire or demote you, and has the fed determined the legality of a president demoting at will any of the other governors with leadership positions? >> not permitted under the law. >> not what? >> not permitted under the law. >> thank you. >> all right, for another, a trump presidency promises a vastly different fiscal regime and powell responded that the fed would take it as it comes. >> of course, the real question is not the effect of that law, it's all of the policy changes that are happening, what's the net effect? and, you know, the overall effect on the economy at any given time. so, i think that's a process that takes a lot of time, and that we go through all the time, with every
cnbc's steve liesman has the latest. >> hey, melissa. the fed cut rates by a quarter point, down to 4.63 and suggested more to come gradually. chair jay powell tried to present a status quo policy, as if nothing has changed. he had to respond to the question about whether president-elect trump could fire him. >> do you believe the president has the power to fire or demote you, and has the fed determined the legality of a president demoting at will any of the other governors with...
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melissa, the attack victim, has positively id'd him in a lineup.hey reveal finding rope in the trash at the park. that rope lines up perfectly with the ligature marks on jesse blodgett's neck. and did he rape her? >> we found dna that indicated that he assaulted her. >> dan is charged with first degree intentional homicide of his old friend jesse. at trial, daniel is found guilty of first degree intentional homicide and sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole. >> i can't prove that i'm innocent to anyone, not even myself. my conscience is clear. >> when jesse's father speaks in court, he turns to his daughter's killer. and to the surprise of many, he says this i forgive you, as i have every single day since we found out it was you. >> i believe there's good and bad in every one of us. so i don't demonize or vilify you. >> i'll never be okay with what dan did to jesse. but jesse's life and death for me are for bringing light into this world. >> after jesse's father saw the impact his forgiveness has had on others, he decided to honor hi
melissa, the attack victim, has positively id'd him in a lineup.hey reveal finding rope in the trash at the park. that rope lines up perfectly with the ligature marks on jesse blodgett's neck. and did he rape her? >> we found dna that indicated that he assaulted her. >> dan is charged with first degree intentional homicide of his old friend jesse. at trial, daniel is found guilty of first degree intentional homicide and sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole. >>...
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in so many ways, how can i put this, melissa?ey actually succeed in gutting the department of education. $18.4 billion are deployed for title i. that is helping students with disabilities. $1.6 trillion for student aid. that is not just black students and minority students and transgender students. it's going to hurt the people that they supposedly care about. >> any cloud, i am going to give you the last word, professor. and you so much. everyone else, we will be right back. check out the savings calculator and find out how much you can save all year long. with t-mobile, the more the merrier! because now on our best plan, customers can add watches and tablets for half the price at just $5 a line. head to t-mobile.com, check out the savings calculator and save! ♪ t-mobile jingle ♪ still have symptoms from moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease after a tnf blocker like humira or remicade? put them in check with rinvoq. rinvoq works differently and it's a once-daily pill. when symptoms tried to take control, i got
in so many ways, how can i put this, melissa?ey actually succeed in gutting the department of education. $18.4 billion are deployed for title i. that is helping students with disabilities. $1.6 trillion for student aid. that is not just black students and minority students and transgender students. it's going to hurt the people that they supposedly care about. >> any cloud, i am going to give you the last word, professor. and you so much. everyone else, we will be right back. check out...
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i talked to melissa murray and rashad robinson with color of change coming up next.er “who's waldo?” sometimes it takes someone who really knows you to make you feel seen. gifts that say i get you. etsy has it. ♪♪ [children playing] easy guys. easy. [children playing] hey guys, come on! time to eat. time to eat. ♪♪ i don't want this. i want corndogs! corndogs! ♪♪ corndogs! corndogs! corndogs! ♪♪ i need another corndog! >>> why kamala or donald trump, the most important factor of this election is that influence matters. why not donald trump, i see what his influence does to racism, bigotry, those trying to suppress us in silence since 2016 doing it in our face. i felt what it meant to be a black man in the united states from 2016 to 2020. i saw him as president, the world leader, dealt with george floyd. i saw how he dealt with us during the pandemic. donald trump lost my vote from 2016 to 2020. how is kamala earning my vote? she is not donald trump, to me, it is that simple. if you are black men and look like me, you should have felt the same thing i felt four years
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melissa, industry, you're at booze allen. see commercial, you see the government side of things. i get a little animated sometimes. forgive me. at least i'm not dancing. you see the government -- you see the commercial side of things. how do -- what do you see? how do we keep up? how do we get ahead? >> yeah, as i was prepping for this conference my team shared a recent statistic with me on the increase in the use of adversarial a.i. to do exploits against zero days. it's increased by 500%. >> you've seen that? >> we've seen that. so, the way we think about it, though, is not just combating technology with technology. we see a deep cultural component, too. so from a booze allen standpoint, three years ago we recognize the need to bring our cyber business together. historically we this is siloed across market verticals, civil dod and intelligence and international. we brought that together in our national cyber platform and organized around our offensive and defensive functional capabilities in a way we could share lessons lea
melissa, industry, you're at booze allen. see commercial, you see the government side of things. i get a little animated sometimes. forgive me. at least i'm not dancing. you see the government -- you see the commercial side of things. how do -- what do you see? how do we keep up? how do we get ahead? >> yeah, as i was prepping for this conference my team shared a recent statistic with me on the increase in the use of adversarial a.i. to do exploits against zero days. it's increased by...
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melissa has received a visit from her aunt liz fulton. it's their 1st meeting since the presidential election. the 2 are close friends of waiting, but despite their political differences, what is it that need you vote for him? so obviously business and financial, what is your business and financial? i am. i didn't, i didn't always like guns. i grew up in new york, so i used to think that only military and police should have guns. and then uh, i came to florida and i started shooting. and then when the government wanted to start taking away the guns, i started wondering, well why and that i wanted guns. so now i have lots of guns. you know, i hear a lot of people say that they voted for him because the, the economy felt better under him and they think that he'll do well for, for businesses. and he's a business man. in fact, my own husband, i voted for him for that reason. but the reality is he actually put us in a huge amount of that he, he and invited are on track to put us in like the most amount of debt from any president path. and so w
melissa has received a visit from her aunt liz fulton. it's their 1st meeting since the presidential election. the 2 are close friends of waiting, but despite their political differences, what is it that need you vote for him? so obviously business and financial, what is your business and financial? i am. i didn't, i didn't always like guns. i grew up in new york, so i used to think that only military and police should have guns. and then uh, i came to florida and i started shooting. and then...
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rivian loses and where investors are putting their money after the election melissa lee. on the desk, tim seymour, courtney garcia. we start off with breaking news and the latest cabinet pick out of the trump administration. the president-elect tapping robert f. kennedy jr. to lead the department of health and human services let's get to eamon javers for more on this eamon? >> reporter: robert f. kennedy jr. is a vaccine skeptic and fluoride skeptic if he's confirmed and takes this office, he will be leading a department, which is incredibly vast in washington, d.c. it's got a budget of $1.6 trillion it oversees the food and drug administration, the national institutes of health, the center for disease control and a slew of other agencies. it also controls spending for medicare and medicaid throughout the country. that is an enormous amount of money that goes through robert f. kennedy's future agency, if he's confirmed and takes leadership of this office. the president-elect sending a post on social media just a short time ago confirming the news, saying for too long amer
rivian loses and where investors are putting their money after the election melissa lee. on the desk, tim seymour, courtney garcia. we start off with breaking news and the latest cabinet pick out of the trump administration. the president-elect tapping robert f. kennedy jr. to lead the department of health and human services let's get to eamon javers for more on this eamon? >> reporter: robert f. kennedy jr. is a vaccine skeptic and fluoride skeptic if he's confirmed and takes this...
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i'm melissa lee, coming to you live from studio b at the nasdaq. on the desk tonight -- tim seymour, karen finerman, dan nathan, and guy adami. and we start off with the latest boost to grip taupe in its proxy trades. bitcoin hitting an all-time high of more than 88,000 today, as euphoria around what trump's win could mean for the industry shows no signs of fading. the token has now doubled in value since the start of the year and up nearly 30% just since election day. it's spreading to other coins, as well. crypto proxies, mara holdings, microstrategy each soaring over 20%. coinbase, riot, robinhood catching a bid with investors. even the meme stocks are seeing a comeback. gamestop and chewy, each gaining over 9%, while amc finishing the day up 5%. so, what is all this action telling you about the markets at this point, guy? >> well, enthusiasm, clearly. and in some regard, let's just drill down on bitcoin for a second. in terms of bitcoin, not that i know anything about it my view all along has been, it's a play against the federal reserve. and i
i'm melissa lee, coming to you live from studio b at the nasdaq. on the desk tonight -- tim seymour, karen finerman, dan nathan, and guy adami. and we start off with the latest boost to grip taupe in its proxy trades. bitcoin hitting an all-time high of more than 88,000 today, as euphoria around what trump's win could mean for the industry shows no signs of fading. the token has now doubled in value since the start of the year and up nearly 30% just since election day. it's spreading to other...
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melissa lucio, la única mujer en el corredor de la muerte en texas.halló culpable de la muerte de su hij, emitió un fallo de 62 páginas que el proyecto de inocencia difundió ayer. en el sostiene que hay evidencia clara y convincente de que la lesión fatal en la cabeza de maría fue causada por una caída accidental de las escaleras. 2 días antes de morir y de que lucio fue muy susceptible de hacer una falsa confesión bajo las técnicas de interrogatorio usadas sobre ell. panel i got to the point. finalmente se llegó a un punto donde al final dije quizás si les digo lo que quieren escuchar, me van a dejar en paz. y eso es lo que hice. básicamente les dije ok, lo hice, pero no lo hice. el abogado jaime vázquez, exfiscal adjunto de dallas, y que no está relacionado al caso, compartió la importancia del pronunciamiento. es lo más significativo que ha podido pasar en este caso, porque ahora la corte original ha presentado una orden donde demuestra que ella es inocente de los cargos de pena capital y también demuestra factores que la fiscalía hizo para buscar
melissa lucio, la única mujer en el corredor de la muerte en texas.halló culpable de la muerte de su hij, emitió un fallo de 62 páginas que el proyecto de inocencia difundió ayer. en el sostiene que hay evidencia clara y convincente de que la lesión fatal en la cabeza de maría fue causada por una caída accidental de las escaleras. 2 días antes de morir y de que lucio fue muy susceptible de hacer una falsa confesión bajo las técnicas de interrogatorio usadas sobre ell. panel i got to...
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>> i think you're right, melissa. if you just evaluated as a retailer, there is no reason why the valuation they're holding currently would apply. you know, the fact they mentioned again in their report, probably the third or fourth time that they're approaching profitability on their e-commerce business, which means they're still not profitable. and so they have been pumping money, capital, operating loss into this business for going on ten plus years now. and maybe they're starting to see some of that impacted. valuation of the digital company are substantially higher than the physical businesses. because if you compare category by category, walmart's physical retail performance to target, they're not dramatically different. in fact, they're really quite similar. the difference in their results are walmart has a much more substantial digital business and a larger food business than target, which is growing at a higher rate. and target did their deal with cvs a few years ago kind of got out of the pharmacy business s
>> i think you're right, melissa. if you just evaluated as a retailer, there is no reason why the valuation they're holding currently would apply. you know, the fact they mentioned again in their report, probably the third or fourth time that they're approaching profitability on their e-commerce business, which means they're still not profitable. and so they have been pumping money, capital, operating loss into this business for going on ten plus years now. and maybe they're starting to...
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melissa? >> megan cassella, thank you >>> we are watching the afterhours session shares on the move numbers from the quarter next. >>> and a few fast movers catching our attention today, including a fresh record high for bitcoin. our traders are handling all the moves when "fast money" returns. back itw n o. (vo) this holiday, verizon will turn your old or broken phone into a gift. anyone can trade in any phone, in any condition and get samsung galaxy s24+, and watch and tab, all three on us. only on verizon. ♪ ♪ ♪ something has changed within me ♪ ♪ it's time to try defying gravity ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "fast money," we've got an earnings alert on cisco, the legacy tech company beating on the top and bottom lines the conference call kicked off at 4:30 eastern time kate rooney has the very -- you know, kate rooney has the latest but we can't connect with her. we'll talk about it ourselves. we say legacy tech but all the enthusiasm is surrounding a.i. and its play there >> which is not gett
melissa? >> megan cassella, thank you >>> we are watching the afterhours session shares on the move numbers from the quarter next. >>> and a few fast movers catching our attention today, including a fresh record high for bitcoin. our traders are handling all the moves when "fast money" returns. back itw n o. (vo) this holiday, verizon will turn your old or broken phone into a gift. anyone can trade in any phone, in any condition and get samsung galaxy s24+, and...
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melissa?the shoppable ads, bringing in revenue, julia, are there benchmarks analysts are looking for compared to last year? did they ever release any benchmarks? is it this all part of the forecast that analysts, wall street might have for the stream, the ad reported to your business specifically? >> reporter: well look, we've seen a big push towards the ad sport. amazon, most recently, launched ads on their basic tier earlier this year. you have netflix with ads. all the different platforms that started out ad free now have an ad supported tier. it allows them to generate two revenue streams and offer streaming content at a lower price point. in terms of what this means for amazon, they're clearly positioned to benefit from ads in their content. one thing that they told me was last year the shoppable ads had 280% higher engagement than for a regular game because it was black friday and people were looking to shop. so really it makes sense to have these games on black friday when people are th
melissa?the shoppable ads, bringing in revenue, julia, are there benchmarks analysts are looking for compared to last year? did they ever release any benchmarks? is it this all part of the forecast that analysts, wall street might have for the stream, the ad reported to your business specifically? >> reporter: well look, we've seen a big push towards the ad sport. amazon, most recently, launched ads on their basic tier earlier this year. you have netflix with ads. all the different...
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i'm melissa lee coming to you live from studio b. on the desk tonight we start off with a record week for markets. the s&p 500 crossing the 6,000 mark for the first time ever in today's session. the closing just below that level is up nearly 5% since monday. its best week in a year. the dow hitting a record of its own today topping 44,000. it was, incidentally, the first day with nvidia in the index. those weren't the only milestones. the nasdaq hit an all-time high during the session. even small caps are soaring. the russell 2000 putting in its best week since 2020 closing less than 2% from its record. all this on the heels of donald trump's win. plus the fed rate cut yesterday. do markets have the assurance they need to keep grinding higher? tim, what do you think? >> i think we have a case if you think about the fed from their last meeting and where they were focused on the other side of the mandate, the jobs market, the labor market looks fine. even services looked fine earlier this week. outside of concern about where bond yield
i'm melissa lee coming to you live from studio b. on the desk tonight we start off with a record week for markets. the s&p 500 crossing the 6,000 mark for the first time ever in today's session. the closing just below that level is up nearly 5% since monday. its best week in a year. the dow hitting a record of its own today topping 44,000. it was, incidentally, the first day with nvidia in the index. those weren't the only milestones. the nasdaq hit an all-time high during the session. even...
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. >> reporter: toddler levi carpenter is a much wanted child whose happiness delights parents melissa aaron. and his being here is thanks to a donated embryo. unable to conceive, and she says adoption wasn't working, melissa gave birth after a fertilized egg was implanted in her womb. >> and even in times that i tried to not let that go and tell myself, you know we can be happy the way that we are, it felt like we're supposed to parents, one way interest other. >> reporter: melissa was happy, but aaron was overwhelmed. when you first saw your son, how did it feel? >> oh my goodness. i get emotional again. to see what she went through to have him was -- it was unreal. and to see that little baby come out was -- it was the most joy i've ever experienced in my life. >> reporter: the carpenters used the snowflakes embryo adoption program which focuses on donors and letting them choose who gets their eggs instead of donating them anonymously. >> the donor kind of drives the bus, if you will, on the matching process. >> reporter: kimberly tyson is snowflake's vice president. >> they don't h
. >> reporter: toddler levi carpenter is a much wanted child whose happiness delights parents melissa aaron. and his being here is thanks to a donated embryo. unable to conceive, and she says adoption wasn't working, melissa gave birth after a fertilized egg was implanted in her womb. >> and even in times that i tried to not let that go and tell myself, you know we can be happy the way that we are, it felt like we're supposed to parents, one way interest other. >> reporter:...
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cnn's melissa bell is in paris.elissa, it is hard to believe that this famous cathedral is rising from the ashes, but it is that's right. >> it was just over five years ago. the world's most famous cathedral engulfed by flames. i just had the great good fortune of going inside to get a sneak peek alongside the french president, and to tell you all about that in a second. >> erin burnett out front weeknights at 7:00 on cnn like a relentless weed. >> moderate to severe ulcerative colitis symptoms can keep coming back. start to break away from uc with tremfya with rapid relief at four weeks. tremfya blocks a key source of inflammation at one year. many people experienced remission and some saw 100% visible healing of their intestinal lining. serious allergic reactions and increased risk of infections may occur. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection, flu like symptoms, or if you need a vaccine. healing is possible with tremfya. ask your doctor abo
cnn's melissa bell is in paris.elissa, it is hard to believe that this famous cathedral is rising from the ashes, but it is that's right. >> it was just over five years ago. the world's most famous cathedral engulfed by flames. i just had the great good fortune of going inside to get a sneak peek alongside the french president, and to tell you all about that in a second. >> erin burnett out front weeknights at 7:00 on cnn like a relentless weed. >> moderate to severe...
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always good to see you >> hey, melissa. as i understand it, mark, you would personally sell nvidia here why? >> well, a couple reasons. i mean, one, all the things the crew was talking about, it's hard to stay on top when you're on top i'm old enough to remember that intel stock went up 20fold over ten years because their chip was going to revolutionize a.i. in 2000 and today, that stock is 63% lower than it was 24 years ago so you don't stay on top forever. and nvidia came along and met a gpu and now we have lpus innovation will keep rolling the thing i'm most worried about with nvidia, their third largest customer is about to get delisted that's a big story >> so you're referring to super micro. >> yes >> so how does nvidia get caught up in this yes, super micro can be delisted how does nvidia -- how does that tarnish nvidia >> if it's your third largest customer and they actually -- don't have the capacity to be your third largest customer, what happens to your revenue growth and profits growth? we've seen this move befo
always good to see you >> hey, melissa. as i understand it, mark, you would personally sell nvidia here why? >> well, a couple reasons. i mean, one, all the things the crew was talking about, it's hard to stay on top when you're on top i'm old enough to remember that intel stock went up 20fold over ten years because their chip was going to revolutionize a.i. in 2000 and today, that stock is 63% lower than it was 24 years ago so you don't stay on top forever. and nvidia came along...
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hi melissa chan. welcome to the program. emergency services in spain are searching for bodies following this week's devastating floods. more than 200 people have now been confirmed dead in the valencia region, where the de loose hit dozens are still missing. the defense minister says more bodies may still be trapped in vehicles caught in the flood. the tsunami like seams have drawn thousands of people from all over the country to help with the clean up and to distribute aid to stranded residents. emergency workers such a flooded cobb park in valencia, the victims of the recent floods. the rescue work is turning into recovery efforts as the hopes of finding people trapped to life have dimmed above ground firefighters of removing the cause that would tossed into waterways and piled up in the streets by the freshest flood waters. the extensive damage has put daily life to a halt. opened up us auto bill. we haven't been through the worst part yet. done. nothing can come through. no food to go nothing. the
hi melissa chan. welcome to the program. emergency services in spain are searching for bodies following this week's devastating floods. more than 200 people have now been confirmed dead in the valencia region, where the de loose hit dozens are still missing. the defense minister says more bodies may still be trapped in vehicles caught in the flood. the tsunami like seams have drawn thousands of people from all over the country to help with the clean up and to distribute aid to stranded...
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the melissa chan, thanks for joining us. we started in the us where the race for the white house has entered the home stretch on the last weekend before tuesdays presidential election . the 2 candidates had been criss crossing the country, making their last appeal to voters. they are focusing on the swing states that will determine who will become the 47th president of the united states in georgia's capital, atlanta, democratic candidate campbell, a harris repeated her pledge to be a president for all americans. later she's due to attend a rally in charlotte, north carolina, former president donald trump is also campaigning in north carolina, which is marketing its last day of early voting. he has promised to come, i don't use on like ration and taxes for as it is easy. let's take a listen at what comma harris and donald trump told voters. and we have an opportunity in this the election to turn the page on out of donald trump, trying to keep us divided and afraid of each other. we're done with that. i have done today with th
the melissa chan, thanks for joining us. we started in the us where the race for the white house has entered the home stretch on the last weekend before tuesdays presidential election . the 2 candidates had been criss crossing the country, making their last appeal to voters. they are focusing on the swing states that will determine who will become the 47th president of the united states in georgia's capital, atlanta, democratic candidate campbell, a harris repeated her pledge to be a president...
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these and melissa been a person starting v.a. on the same day ten days ago. there heyward county natives came to work at the a because they have a family member, family members who are vets. fear, melissa said, it's all about the veterans, the heart of our system is with our patients. when we got a name, we knew these are our people. not paying customers, they are not insurance cardholders. these are our people, melissa said. we are going to find them, figure out what they needed help it. we're going to make sure they are okay. going out there and taking care of our people, this was our tiny piece of hope. one of the vets they checked on had been without power and no one could reach him by phone. he wrote us a letter, no one but v.a., he said, no one would do something like that. in that moment there was a human connection that no other healthcare system would have ever thought of. army veteran v.a. employee corey anderson feels the same way. corey was deployed to kuwait and iraq from 2005-2007. in the 2007. in the devastation he saw it asheville reminded him
these and melissa been a person starting v.a. on the same day ten days ago. there heyward county natives came to work at the a because they have a family member, family members who are vets. fear, melissa said, it's all about the veterans, the heart of our system is with our patients. when we got a name, we knew these are our people. not paying customers, they are not insurance cardholders. these are our people, melissa said. we are going to find them, figure out what they needed help it. we're...
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melissa chad, thanks for watching. the delete the, the us presidential election coverage 2024 on dw. we addressed the principal issues of the 2nd full 5th offering the questions of metal to voters at the will power source to the size enormous tons of places to prepare for either i've come to us presidential election, 2024. watch the whole coverage on leaving town in dw.
melissa chad, thanks for watching. the delete the, the us presidential election coverage 2024 on dw. we addressed the principal issues of the 2nd full 5th offering the questions of metal to voters at the will power source to the size enormous tons of places to prepare for either i've come to us presidential election, 2024. watch the whole coverage on leaving town in dw.
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so, melissa, what can you tell us about the latest attacks in gaza and lebanon? >> well, the attacks, the strikes that you mentioned in northern gaza being described by unicef came as a dark chapter in a dark time in this already-terrible war. this is the result of this ground offensive launched by israel on october 6th on these three parts of northern gaza that has seen 70,000 people flee to gaza city with 100,000 still there. and the subject of these repeated strikes we saw a residential building collapse on tuesday as a result of israeli strikes. and over the course of the weekend say unicef, 50 children, they say, were killed in jabalia. that operation continues, even as we're learning more details about what's been happening over in lebanon, kim. the overnight, we understand from the idf, very rare ground operation in northern lebanon, what we hear from eyewitnesses is that an army commander, naval commander was seen arriving on the beach, catching a hezbollah operative before whisking back to israeli territory. the idea confirmed that he is now in their cus
so, melissa, what can you tell us about the latest attacks in gaza and lebanon? >> well, the attacks, the strikes that you mentioned in northern gaza being described by unicef came as a dark chapter in a dark time in this already-terrible war. this is the result of this ground offensive launched by israel on october 6th on these three parts of northern gaza that has seen 70,000 people flee to gaza city with 100,000 still there. and the subject of these repeated strikes we saw a...
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i'm melissa lee coming to you live from studio b.im seymour, karen, dan nathan and courtney garcia. we start out with a massive fallout, shares of alphabet dropping 9%. this coming after the department of justice recommended that gooj sell its chrome browser to fix what regulators call an illegal monopoly in online search. reports of the doj recommendation had come out earlier in the week but the stock wasn't rattled until today's session. eamon javers has more on this. >> hey there, melissa. this is just the doj's ask and google will have a chance to respond in court. ultimately, it's going to be up to the judge and we don't expect that decision until the summer of '25. what the government is asking for here is a break-up of google, and we haven't seen something this sweeping since the government ordered the break-up of microsoft in the early 2000s, but remember, that decision was overturned on appeal. now, what the doj is asking for here is to force google to sell the chrome browser, which has about 65% of global browser market sha
i'm melissa lee coming to you live from studio b.im seymour, karen, dan nathan and courtney garcia. we start out with a massive fallout, shares of alphabet dropping 9%. this coming after the department of justice recommended that gooj sell its chrome browser to fix what regulators call an illegal monopoly in online search. reports of the doj recommendation had come out earlier in the week but the stock wasn't rattled until today's session. eamon javers has more on this. >> hey there,...
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doctor melissa, do a born and raised there. i just recently moved up with my father and all generations before me of all live demolished with where from there. and i live in this, the more northern side of melissa which is in b b, b. but we fish there all the time and focus on and try. and so it was a big thing. and melissa, my youngest cousin, my cousin at my age at that time, and in his thirty's and dido cancer, and my other cousin who was younger than and his brother, died of the age of 40. he died of cancer. and all that i think is because of what they, what, what they left in the ocean for us. and luckily, i didn't made it a habit to, to go there all the time. but they did because that was whenever there was a party and we were sent out to go out and do fishing all the time. every time every day, whenever we needed to, we had to know was the place we went to. so i think the military has not done the due diligence show. they have not really helped people to control what, what is there? i'm sure others should feel the same w
doctor melissa, do a born and raised there. i just recently moved up with my father and all generations before me of all live demolished with where from there. and i live in this, the more northern side of melissa which is in b b, b. but we fish there all the time and focus on and try. and so it was a big thing. and melissa, my youngest cousin, my cousin at my age at that time, and in his thirty's and dido cancer, and my other cousin who was younger than and his brother, died of the age of 40....
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thank you so much, melissa, for being here.his has been a really heated race, and i'm guessing that's partly due to the fact that this is a really rare opportunity for a seat like this to become available. >> that's right. anna eshu has been the member of congress for the 16th district for three decades. and so it's finally an open seat, and it's a very safe democratic seat. and so it's pretty well understood that regardless of who wins, they're probably going to be able to stay in that seat as long as they'd like. >> okay, given that this race, as i mentioned, has been heated and boy, it's been also a some bitterness. and part of that stems from what we saw during the primary. the open primary that included a lot of political jabs and then a recount. >> right. so at first it looked like we might have a three way with not only liccardo and lowe, but also joe simitian, who is a very well known supervisor in the district. and then recounts were called for and money was coming in, and now it becomes more and more divisive because
thank you so much, melissa, for being here.his has been a really heated race, and i'm guessing that's partly due to the fact that this is a really rare opportunity for a seat like this to become available. >> that's right. anna eshu has been the member of congress for the 16th district for three decades. and so it's finally an open seat, and it's a very safe democratic seat. and so it's pretty well understood that regardless of who wins, they're probably going to be able to stay in that...