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michele's friends for years. close. if her death was a murder, the history of that marriage and divorce told them exactly what happened. >> when asked at the scene what i thought, my answer was i think he did it. >> the husband? >> yes. absolutely. >> no problems. >> the very same lloyd who had calmly and clearly volunteered so much information to investigators. >> she was just completely out of control. >> demeanor. what are you hearing in that? >> he was very cooperative. >> would you like me to move up a little? >> no, you're fine. >> are you sure? >> police had reason to believe michele died sometime after midnight saturday going into sunday. so the question, where was lloyd? >> tell me the way you came up at first. >> to go to rochester. >> he told police he'd driven up from new jersey to rochester to help karrie move into her college apartment. >> she couldn't fit everything into the car. so i had totes back in princeton that i had to bring. so, when i arrived on saturday, i went to the apartment and i unlo
michele's friends for years. close. if her death was a murder, the history of that marriage and divorce told them exactly what happened. >> when asked at the scene what i thought, my answer was i think he did it. >> the husband? >> yes. absolutely. >> no problems. >> the very same lloyd who had calmly and clearly volunteered so much information to investigators. >> she was just completely out of control. >> demeanor. what are you hearing in that?...
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according to her, michel left her for wendy. she loved michel escoto. she was very much in love with him. >> yolanda a single mother. was she also a woman scorned? he left her six months earlier and to add insult to injury, asked her to watch his dog while he was on his honeymoon with wendy. >> to go to the extent of taking care of somebody's dog during their honeymoon, it's just as a woman very strange to me. >> does yolanda become a suspect? a woman who feels she was cashiered, fired because of this younger woman and nobody gets away with that and i'm going to kill you? >> there's a lot to yolanda. there's a lot to yolanda. >> a lot of bad if you ask ramon santa cruz. >> i didn't like her from the beginning because she was very evasive. the apartment was always dirty. she was never a good person to begin with. >> detectives met with yolanda cerrillo, who freely admitted that she'd been devastated when michel dumped her. but she had no idea who beat his wife to death. >> she said she didn't know anything about it. >> but the detectives noted something
according to her, michel left her for wendy. she loved michel escoto. she was very much in love with him. >> yolanda a single mother. was she also a woman scorned? he left her six months earlier and to add insult to injury, asked her to watch his dog while he was on his honeymoon with wendy. >> to go to the extent of taking care of somebody's dog during their honeymoon, it's just as a woman very strange to me. >> does yolanda become a suspect? a woman who feels she was...
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michelle: a perfect note to end on. i'm michelle fleury.all of us here, thank you narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshr tonight, at the brink-- the u.s. ramps up sanctions on russia for what president biden called "the beginning" of an invasion of ukraine. will the measures be enough to deter vladimir putin? then, the verdict-- a jury finds the three men who murdered ahmaud arbery in georgia guilty in a federal hate crimes trial. an at the extreme-- multiple cyclones and a historic drought wreak havoc on madagascar, prompting widespread food insecurity.
michelle: a perfect note to end on. i'm michelle fleury.all of us here, thank you narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪...
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the draft michelle 2024 movement will be popular. >> laura: they might try to convince michelle obama to run for president. even joe rogan got in on that act. >> she is great. intelligent and the wife of the best president in our lifetime. >> laura: no matter how smart and glamorous and popular michelle obama is, she has zero relevant experience except for being first. trump had run a major american company and used that experience and a keen sense of the political undercurrent to galvanize a popule us conservative movement. he offered a set of ideas his party had not embraced to stricter border enforcement and less military intervention abroad. the point of a michelle obama movement would be to take her fame and celebrity and then tie them to the same failed ideas that destroyed the democrat party over the last year and destroyed american cities. democrat office holders are not failing because they are not charming. they are failing because their policy do not work. look at the state of blue america right now. >> shocking crime shakes residents in big cities like new york and los ang
the draft michelle 2024 movement will be popular. >> laura: they might try to convince michelle obama to run for president. even joe rogan got in on that act. >> she is great. intelligent and the wife of the best president in our lifetime. >> laura: no matter how smart and glamorous and popular michelle obama is, she has zero relevant experience except for being first. trump had run a major american company and used that experience and a keen sense of the political...
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michele: yes. the issue of paying our bills, i think, is even more key. this language we have seen p.r.c. and others surface in the budget committee, the united nations in new york, i was the deputy in 2014 and 2018, engaged in the committee from time to time. what we are hearing today is different from what i heard it during that period. again, we are going to be looking for deficiencies, eliminating waste, constraining cost wherever and whenever possible, but we will also be pushing back against this false narrative that we are somehow not supportive of u.n. peacekeeping and the important goals that it supports in terms of the protection of civilians and stability. rep. issa: thank you, mr. chairman. i yelled back. -- yield back. chair castro: ok. i think that is all for round one. we will go to round two. i will start with a follow-up to my unesco question. reported last week indicated that the israeli government understands the importance of u.s. participation in unesco and would not be concern
michele: yes. the issue of paying our bills, i think, is even more key. this language we have seen p.r.c. and others surface in the budget committee, the united nations in new york, i was the deputy in 2014 and 2018, engaged in the committee from time to time. what we are hearing today is different from what i heard it during that period. again, we are going to be looking for deficiencies, eliminating waste, constraining cost wherever and whenever possible, but we will also be pushing back...
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who was michelle veal? >> michelle was a vibe brandt, magnet quick, incredibly popular union city woman, the mother of three beautiful beautiful girls, aged 10, and 7. she was loved and raced in a loving bay area family and he were disappearance and horrible brutal murder has scared all of them for life. >> can you give us details on the crime? we saw the picture of jack bokin who has been identified. how did she meet up with him and tell us about the scene? >> you know, on a bigger scale, this is similar to a 1,000-piece jigsaw pusle. you know,over time, you try to put a puzzle together and in the end there's a good chance you're going to be left with peels us don't know and that comes to play here where in the end we don't know exactly how they came in contact. we just know that unfortunately michelle came across this character. >> but the body, what you were able to tell, the way she fought. there was d.n.a. evidence to talk to us about what kind of d.n.a. evidence was left, how you came to discover it a
who was michelle veal? >> michelle was a vibe brandt, magnet quick, incredibly popular union city woman, the mother of three beautiful beautiful girls, aged 10, and 7. she was loved and raced in a loving bay area family and he were disappearance and horrible brutal murder has scared all of them for life. >> can you give us details on the crime? we saw the picture of jack bokin who has been identified. how did she meet up with him and tell us about the scene? >> you know, on a...
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>> michele: no.st let me correct, survey lab or outcome i think i misspoken the last segment. i want to correct that so no one thinks i'm not even on the little knots. here is what is not knots, talking to people and listening. if they respond in d.c. with all of these kinds of forces, whether it is national guard, or for pelosi or whatever it is. the optics are horrible. invite these people to the white house to capitol hill. meet them where they are and talk about this. otherwise, it will backfire like it did for trudeau. i agree, these are brave people who are just finally fed up and want to stand up and talk about this and show america and the world that they stand with the canadian truckers. they stand with all the blue-collar workers in america who vaccinated or not, are concerned about their freedoms. and their ability to choose for themselves, whether or not they want to stick a needle in their arm. that should be personal choice. we talked about pro choice and freedom of choice and a lot of
>> michele: no.st let me correct, survey lab or outcome i think i misspoken the last segment. i want to correct that so no one thinks i'm not even on the little knots. here is what is not knots, talking to people and listening. if they respond in d.c. with all of these kinds of forces, whether it is national guard, or for pelosi or whatever it is. the optics are horrible. invite these people to the white house to capitol hill. meet them where they are and talk about this. otherwise, it...
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michelle obama to run for president. remember just a few months ago even joe rogan got in on that act. she's great. yeah, she's intelligent. she's articulate. she's the wife of the best president. and the wife the have had in our lifetime and rise of like a representative. yeah. intelligent, articulate people m that she could win. but no matter how smart and glamorous, she's very popular . michelle obama, she has zero, relevant experience except for being first lady. by the time trump announced he wasn't in politics either but he was going to run in twenty fifteen, he'd run a major american company with diverse holdings and then use that experience and a keen sense of the political undercurrents to quickly galvanize a populist conservative movement. he was offering a set of ideas that his party had not fully h embraced at the time from strict border enforcement to tougher trade deals to less military intervention abroad. er by contrast, the entire pointve of michelle obama movement would be to take her fame and celebrity
michelle obama to run for president. remember just a few months ago even joe rogan got in on that act. she's great. yeah, she's intelligent. she's articulate. she's the wife of the best president. and the wife the have had in our lifetime and rise of like a representative. yeah. intelligent, articulate people m that she could win. but no matter how smart and glamorous, she's very popular . michelle obama, she has zero, relevant experience except for being first lady. by the time trump announced...
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michelle: in ns bbc world news america.aine's state of emergency is in effect as the government urges its citizens to leave russia immediately. a warning issued thisorning at the u.n. >> this is an ethical leading global threat to our global security and our freedom. ukraine expects decisive, immediate, and proportional reactions by the international community. michelle: vladimir putin tells his armed forces that the security of russia is nonnegotiable but claims he's still open to diplomacy. and as tensions escalate, what is life like in kyiv? how do they feel about the current crisis? >> we are strong, optimistic, and we are looking into the future with wide open eyes. michelle: welcome to world news america on pbs at around the globe. ukraine has entered a state of emergency, urging citizens to leave russia in resnse to president putin's decision to recognize the independence of to breakaway regions. they have also been called up to join the regular army. u.s. defense officials say russia has 100% of the forces it needs
michelle: in ns bbc world news america.aine's state of emergency is in effect as the government urges its citizens to leave russia immediately. a warning issued thisorning at the u.n. >> this is an ethical leading global threat to our global security and our freedom. ukraine expects decisive, immediate, and proportional reactions by the international community. michelle: vladimir putin tells his armed forces that the security of russia is nonnegotiable but claims he's still open to...
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. >> michelle was paralyzed after a motorbike accident five years ago.pinal cord was completely severed and he has no feelings in his legs. but he can now walk because of an electrical implant inserted in his spine. he is able to send signals to his leg muscles. it is the first time that someone this injured has been able to walk like this. i can't believe that you are paralyzed once. course i know. >> this is michelle when he first had his implant in 2020. it gave him some small movements straightaway. nerves in the spinal cord send signals from the braino the legs. some people are paralyzed when the nerves are damaged. in michelle's case there is no signal at all because the spinal cord is complete we severed. the implant sent signals directly to his legs, enabling him to walk. david is another patient helping scientists with their research. which has been published in nature medicine. they don't use this. this exercises their muscles. >> this is not the q4 spinal cord injury but it is a critical step. we will empower them. we have the ability to stand
. >> michelle was paralyzed after a motorbike accident five years ago.pinal cord was completely severed and he has no feelings in his legs. but he can now walk because of an electrical implant inserted in his spine. he is able to send signals to his leg muscles. it is the first time that someone this injured has been able to walk like this. i can't believe that you are paralyzed once. course i know. >> this is michelle when he first had his implant in 2020. it gave him some small...
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so great to see michelle obama there.elle obama with those students and why do you think it's important for her to have these kind of interactions? >> well, first off, thank you for having me today. it was just incredible to watch young people interacting with michelle obama. they definitely don't hold back in asking the hard questions that was always the fun part. but it was really just such a special experience for the young people, for mrs. obama herself and also i had just an extraordinary time witnessing and observing these interactions with someone who just meant so much to so many people in this world. >> 100%. you know later in that clip we played part of michelle obama points out of so little of who she is happened in the eight years in the white house. why do you think it's important for her to make sure that people understand that? >> well, you know, michelle obama had a life before the white house. she had a full career, a family, children and she was and is her own person before being a first lady. and i thin
so great to see michelle obama there.elle obama with those students and why do you think it's important for her to have these kind of interactions? >> well, first off, thank you for having me today. it was just incredible to watch young people interacting with michelle obama. they definitely don't hold back in asking the hard questions that was always the fun part. but it was really just such a special experience for the young people, for mrs. obama herself and also i had just an...
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pryor: michelle? >> i am a domestic terrorist.laughter] [applause] because i recall school board members -- and i foia a heck of a lot. i started last fall when schools remain closed for months and months, and my children go to private school. and i cannot for the life of me figure out why -- why can the most richest county in the united states not figure out how to open the schools? that is when i got started, because if my children could have the opportunity to see their friends in person, every student in this county should have that same opportunity. so i started fall of 2020, i started going to school board meetings. he started to mobilize a little bit. then when ian started the recall process, that is when i really got started. i went door-to-door. i was determined to get the most signatures of all of my friends. >> and you did. [laughter] >> she did. >> i think one journalist told me i foia'ed 20% of all requests for the county. they changed their policies because of me. i now have to pay in advance, which i'm going to take
pryor: michelle? >> i am a domestic terrorist.laughter] [applause] because i recall school board members -- and i foia a heck of a lot. i started last fall when schools remain closed for months and months, and my children go to private school. and i cannot for the life of me figure out why -- why can the most richest county in the united states not figure out how to open the schools? that is when i got started, because if my children could have the opportunity to see their friends in...
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[applause] they came on stage, this is michelle, amy, and jessica. want to start with the first question, when did you decide to get involved? what was your wake up moment when you realized something was not quite right in your school? >> for me, it started in 2019 when my oldest was in first grade. i started hearing about inappropriate books in the schools. i had to figure out what was going on. i attended my first school board meeting. i remember listening to the speakers and hearing what they had to say. they all left. i stayed and listened to the meeting. i said, wow, this is incredible, i had no idea. i was literally asleep at the wheel. from then on, covid happened and it started to be about reopening schools because schools were shut down in loudoun county. i set i have to do something, i have to speak up. i went to my first school board meeting, and i was so nervous like i am now. i said, i have to do something, i have to speak up. after that, i started hearing more and more parents speaking up. a lot of them had viral moments to figure it ou
[applause] they came on stage, this is michelle, amy, and jessica. want to start with the first question, when did you decide to get involved? what was your wake up moment when you realized something was not quite right in your school? >> for me, it started in 2019 when my oldest was in first grade. i started hearing about inappropriate books in the schools. i had to figure out what was going on. i attended my first school board meeting. i remember listening to the speakers and hearing...
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michel is the latest.heir lives, but it cost more than £100,000 for the first two years, and it�*ll need more improvements in clinical trials over several years before it can move out of the lab into the clinic. cheers! but it is a new way forward for researchers. pallab ghosh, bbc news, lausanne. awards season is upon us and in a matter of hours we�*ll find out which actors and filmmakers are nominated for this year�*s oscars. lady gaga could see a nomination in the best actress category for her role in �*house of gucci�*, while will smith is predicted to be in the lineup for the best actor award for �*king richard�*. this year, 10 films will be nominated for the academy�*s top category — best picture. among the favourites is sir kenneth branagh�*s powerful memoir of childhood �*belfast�*. he said it would get decided by christmas. when is he coming back? at the weekend. he is going to the pictures, he is taking us to titty titty bang bang. what is the name of god is that? it is a flying car. it goes over
michel is the latest.heir lives, but it cost more than £100,000 for the first two years, and it�*ll need more improvements in clinical trials over several years before it can move out of the lab into the clinic. cheers! but it is a new way forward for researchers. pallab ghosh, bbc news, lausanne. awards season is upon us and in a matter of hours we�*ll find out which actors and filmmakers are nominated for this year�*s oscars. lady gaga could see a nomination in the best actress...
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michel is the latest.t could benefit many more people. ready, set, go! at his home in zurich, david races with his one—year—old daughter, zoe. when david had his accident 12 years ago, he was just 22. he was paralysed, unable to walk and unable to have a child. regular walking with the implant has improved his health to such an extent that he was able to father a child last year. it was great fun. it's the first time i've been walking with her in that way — she with a baby walker, i with my walker. she could beat you! 0h, she can, and she even beats me without the walker, so it's a bit embarrassing! hey, david! hey, guys! good to see you, man. good to see you. how are you doing? i'm fine. the technology has helped david and michel do more in their lives, but it cost more than £100,000 for the first two years, and it'll need more improvements in clinical trials over several years before it can move out of the lab into the clinic. cheers! but it is a new way forward for researchers. pallab ghosh, bbc news, l
michel is the latest.t could benefit many more people. ready, set, go! at his home in zurich, david races with his one—year—old daughter, zoe. when david had his accident 12 years ago, he was just 22. he was paralysed, unable to walk and unable to have a child. regular walking with the implant has improved his health to such an extent that he was able to father a child last year. it was great fun. it's the first time i've been walking with her in that way — she with a baby walker, i with...
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among those leaders, michelle wu.the daughter of taiwanese immigrants, and is the youngest person elected mayor of boston. she is the first woman elected to hold the office and the first woman of color elected to the top spot at city hall. i sat down with mayor wu just three weeks into her term, at hampshire house near beacon hill, to talk about her priorities and the work of governing. thank you for having me in your fine city. it's so nice to be here. you said in your swearing in ceremony something that i thought was so interesting. you said city government is special. we're the level closest to the people, so we must do the big and the small. so, on your agenda, what's the big and what's the small? mayor wu: i ran on a number of big issues. one of them, front and center, was on a boston green new deal. as a coastal city, we are very vulnerable, and the impacts of climate change fall just in line with racial disparities across the city, exacerbating economic disparities. and so, the “big” is that we will be the lead
among those leaders, michelle wu.the daughter of taiwanese immigrants, and is the youngest person elected mayor of boston. she is the first woman elected to hold the office and the first woman of color elected to the top spot at city hall. i sat down with mayor wu just three weeks into her term, at hampshire house near beacon hill, to talk about her priorities and the work of governing. thank you for having me in your fine city. it's so nice to be here. you said in your swearing in ceremony...
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los asesinos no reciben castigos y en el caso de michel en este momento no se sabe k quien la matÓ >>cionalistasvieron un aÑo al congreso para emitir la r reforma a la ley. no se vayan breve tenemos estas noticias telemundo mediodÍa lanzan en california un programa año. fun de que termine el aÑo- al regresar se lo mostramos (m has notado que tiesa y rasposa se siente la ropa en tu piel? es porque raspa tu piel creando friccion, y tu ropa te raspa todo el dia. para que tu ropa se sienta mas suave, prueba downy free & gentle. solo echa el liquido en el dispensador de enjuague. downy suavizara tu ropa sin colorantes y perfumes. la toalla lavada con downy es mas suave y esponjosa y mejor para tu piel. prueba downy free & gentle. reconocido por la fundación nacional de psoriasis y la asociación nacional de eczema. como una descarga eléctrica... un dolor punzante, o un ardor intenso. ¿qué es esta pesadilla? es como algunos describen... la culebrilla una erupción de ampollas tan dolorosa que puede impedir tus actividades por semanas. olvida esos planes de domingo... o de jugar con tus nietos
los asesinos no reciben castigos y en el caso de michel en este momento no se sabe k quien la matÓ >>cionalistasvieron un aÑo al congreso para emitir la r reforma a la ley. no se vayan breve tenemos estas noticias telemundo mediodÍa lanzan en california un programa año. fun de que termine el aÑo- al regresar se lo mostramos (m has notado que tiesa y rasposa se siente la ropa en tu piel? es porque raspa tu piel creando friccion, y tu ropa te raspa todo el dia. para que tu ropa se...
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michel is elective. both say transformed their lives.y the treatment could benefimany more people. >> ready, set, go. reporter: and his home, -- reporter: at his home, david raises with his daughter, zoe. he was just 22 at the time of his accident. he was paralyzed, and unable to have a child. regular walking with the implant allowed him to father a child last year. >> it's the first time i've been walking with her in that way. her with her baby walker, me with my walker. she even beats me without the walker. it's been embarrassing. >> good to see you, man. >> good to see you. reporter: the technology has helped david and michel do more in their lives. it costs more than 100,000 pounds for the first two years. for improvements are needed before it can move out of the lab and into the clinic. >> cheers. reporter: but it's a new way forward for researchers. >> stay with me here on "outside source." we will have a report on the worsening humanitarian situation in afghanistan -- 8 million people at risk of starvation. ♪ videos have been post
michel is elective. both say transformed their lives.y the treatment could benefimany more people. >> ready, set, go. reporter: and his home, -- reporter: at his home, david raises with his daughter, zoe. he was just 22 at the time of his accident. he was paralyzed, and unable to have a child. regular walking with the implant allowed him to father a child last year. >> it's the first time i've been walking with her in that way. her with her baby walker, me with my walker. she even...
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nbc meteorologist michelle grossman in for janessa. happy friday, michelle >> happy friday, guys. and we do have that winter storm we're watching we're looking at a much quieter weekend. we need to get through this morning because we're looking at a big winter storm we have snow, sleet, heavy rain in spots you can see that trailing cold front all the way down to the statement of texas, also louisiana. we're going to continue to watch as we go through the morning hours. back behind it, though, dry air. and we're looking at a lot of sunshine across the country tomorrow today, though, 87 million impacted by your winter storm alert. a winter storm advisory in your white. here goes that low pressure. we're going to have a slippery morning commute along the i-95 corridor, could see a foot of snow in some spots especially in boston we could see 8 to 12, burlington, 6 to 12, albany 8 to 12 also looking at a very tricky situation in the middle of pennsylvania state college down to northern west virginia where we could see some power outages, some very trickyld as we were i days all right,
nbc meteorologist michelle grossman in for janessa. happy friday, michelle >> happy friday, guys. and we do have that winter storm we're watching we're looking at a much quieter weekend. we need to get through this morning because we're looking at a big winter storm we have snow, sleet, heavy rain in spots you can see that trailing cold front all the way down to the statement of texas, also louisiana. we're going to continue to watch as we go through the morning hours. back behind it,...
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i think before we bring michelle back in um or michelle in um, you know, i'm asked very often what now? so what? um, and i think the lesson of the last four years for me was that democracy is a participatory sport that we have noxious forces at work in american society. we have a right-wing media silo that cuts people off from reality. we have a toxic social media. we have a underlying white grievance and white supremacist movement that has become highly activated highly engaged. you have a large segment of the population that no longer thinks democracy is the best form of government or is indifferent to democracy. and when you have that array of factors and when you have demagogues who can easily capture the microphone the twitter or the facebook account you need everybody else on board and for me the takeaway from the book and my hope going forward is that this is an example just as our host was saying of the best in participatory democracy the best in grassroot politics that people have to organize themselves find their way find their niche and it's only through mass participation t
i think before we bring michelle back in um or michelle in um, you know, i'm asked very often what now? so what? um, and i think the lesson of the last four years for me was that democracy is a participatory sport that we have noxious forces at work in american society. we have a right-wing media silo that cuts people off from reality. we have a toxic social media. we have a underlying white grievance and white supremacist movement that has become highly activated highly engaged. you have a...
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michelle ashville, hudson. and i wish fath a failure . sasha, where he bought a car shower, who showed them no dealing with phil yet a fall long to long then the only chance in english tuna valley and then the human thing about johnson and long dason. michelle johnson, i called you on your cell phone. i me ask you that? no, it's i just gonna ask me if i'm the ask them, oh no one's my, your them on my monthly do you by. it's a y o and then for years you know how to solve bullshit or shell is so shedding in. she's out a lot of them either. those ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, alicia. mm hm. mm hm. is it miss you lead to will that more janice, shall i do? i have on file on the hill actually that hallmark. and as i share my what is it was my file is what you are the only what is it was one. anyway, i chose the shadow, you actually should how, how is jesse sharon to the photo the label, carla should say one of the show was you know, who know who they shoot. alicia either my visual bush as model bush and i'm
michelle ashville, hudson. and i wish fath a failure . sasha, where he bought a car shower, who showed them no dealing with phil yet a fall long to long then the only chance in english tuna valley and then the human thing about johnson and long dason. michelle johnson, i called you on your cell phone. i me ask you that? no, it's i just gonna ask me if i'm the ask them, oh no one's my, your them on my monthly do you by. it's a y o and then for years you know how to solve bullshit or shell is so...
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he wants human rights chief michelle boshoway to visit change young. the government is accused of committing abuses against the week of minority. but a read out of the meeting from china state news agency made no mention of the issue . thousands of demonstrators across brazil are demanding justice from kong leads. refugee who was beaten to death, always covered gama. it was killed in a beach site beach side while the kiosk in rio de janeiro, in an apparent dispute about unpaid wages. for these released footage of him being attacked by 3 men to 13 minutes. kappa gamma fled war in the democratic republic of congo in 2011 and 5 year old boy who was trapped in a well and morocco since tuesday has died, morocco's king announced rayon did not survive the 5 day ordeal. rescuers dug out the part of a hillside to be able to reach the boy. those the headline one use here on al jazeera, and after a j select by ah, ah, in the night i said, i noticed lent, thank you for calling 2 different group. so odd when you saw my phone, it was to bring those with her to move.
he wants human rights chief michelle boshoway to visit change young. the government is accused of committing abuses against the week of minority. but a read out of the meeting from china state news agency made no mention of the issue . thousands of demonstrators across brazil are demanding justice from kong leads. refugee who was beaten to death, always covered gama. it was killed in a beach site beach side while the kiosk in rio de janeiro, in an apparent dispute about unpaid wages. for these...
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really like michelle childs?this because you think she's centrist enough to get past the republicans and, therefore, won't be a problem, won't be the sort of person that's going to make sure lgbtq people still have rights, that abortion rights are somehow able to make a comeback? if the republicans are pushing a candidate, i think that is reason enough to look at the candidate. i don't see the same thing with ketanji brown jackson. she has not sort of generated that same level of, look at me, we're so excited about this person, that michelle childs has, i think, from clyburn and lindsey graham. >> it is exciting. i actually like the exercise of looking at these extremely qualified and impressive black women. i think we should, i don't know, make more lists of impressive black women and just go through them weekly. i feel like it is an important exercise. meghan and imani, thank you so much for joining us, to start us off. please stay safe. >>> coming up, the disastrous week in presidential documents. before you a
really like michelle childs?this because you think she's centrist enough to get past the republicans and, therefore, won't be a problem, won't be the sort of person that's going to make sure lgbtq people still have rights, that abortion rights are somehow able to make a comeback? if the republicans are pushing a candidate, i think that is reason enough to look at the candidate. i don't see the same thing with ketanji brown jackson. she has not sort of generated that same level of, look at me,...
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>> if you cannot read michelle obama -- >> come on! >> michelle obama is americana.ling author. what more do you want. she is translating your literature and your livelihood into a powerful but where story. amen to her and black folk, heap writing, the pen is mightier than the sort! >> a man and stop treating these young people like they are soft and stupid. first of all, they have the internet. you talk about banning books? they are going to look up all the books? they are going to read them anyway, they are smarter than all of you. michael eric dyson, always great to be with you, happy black history month! always we get to say that, "all in with chris hayes" starts now. say that,tonight on all in. >> they know it's true, they know it's there, they know who won the election, but they refused to say your right. >> donald trump himself was in on the scheme to seize voting machines. tonight the most incriminating evidence of the trump coup plot yet. the back man he used to help him do it and with the investigation is discovering from trump documents. then, the republic
>> if you cannot read michelle obama -- >> come on! >> michelle obama is americana.ling author. what more do you want. she is translating your literature and your livelihood into a powerful but where story. amen to her and black folk, heap writing, the pen is mightier than the sort! >> a man and stop treating these young people like they are soft and stupid. first of all, they have the internet. you talk about banning books? they are going to look up all the books? they...
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michelle obama >> who [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: hello! michelle obama >> ms.aid that you got her to come on. that you texted her. >> i did >> jimmy: wait, but did you actually text her? >> yeah, we're friends [ cheers ] "don't tell nobody." >> jimmy: "don't tell anyone what, but we're friends. >> "nobody, but we're friends with the lady. >> jimmy: how did you guys become friends >> well, i was an early campaigner in 2007 when he was just a senator and i always say i campaigned for the obamas, but it was for barack obama, who was, you know, becoming president >> jimmy: right. >> and then i became a part of their mentor program, so i worked with both of them and went to the white house a couple of times, and then, you know, i -- i don't know, i guess they liked me. >> jimmy: oh, my god oh, my god >> i don't know. and they were like, "yes, michelle obama wants to be friends? i was like, "has she been vetted i don't know what that means i don't remember her." >> jimmy: do you call her first lady do you call her michelle >> i was raised in the generation where your
michelle obama >> who [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: hello! michelle obama >> ms.aid that you got her to come on. that you texted her. >> i did >> jimmy: wait, but did you actually text her? >> yeah, we're friends [ cheers ] "don't tell nobody." >> jimmy: "don't tell anyone what, but we're friends. >> "nobody, but we're friends with the lady. >> jimmy: how did you guys become friends >> well, i was an early...
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back to you guys >> all right michelle, thank you.irst black family in texas to raise quarter horses with a winner named black lives matter get charmin ultra strong. it just cleans better, so your family can use less. hello clean bottom! enjoy the go with charmin. psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff,... ...swollen, painful. emerge tremfyant®. tremfya® is approved to help reduce joint symptoms in adults with active psoriatic arthritis. some patients even felt less fatigued. serious...
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michelle, start with you, just your thoughts on this cpi report?> another month where cpi comes in better than expected. it was very broad-based strength. it wasn't like one special factor pushed the number higher. that is of course something of concern, certainly something the fed will take notice of. here's the other thing, charles, i don't think this is the peak. i think we'll get another relatively firm reading in february which is, you know, the number the fed will have before they go into that meeting. i think we'll end up moving higher on the overall rate to 6.2%, perhaps, maybe a bit more. these numbers are of concern. the market is thinking the fed may have to do more. charles: right. >> i'm sure the question they're asking. charles: bullard comments not helping there but just your thoughts first, francis, before we shift to the fed on this report itself? >> well my first thought was not that the fed will have to go 50 basis points because the main driver of this inflation is still coming from covid distortions and not areas that monetary
michelle, start with you, just your thoughts on this cpi report?> another month where cpi comes in better than expected. it was very broad-based strength. it wasn't like one special factor pushed the number higher. that is of course something of concern, certainly something the fed will take notice of. here's the other thing, charles, i don't think this is the peak. i think we'll get another relatively firm reading in february which is, you know, the number the fed will have before they go...
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with yet another winter blast good morning, michelle >> good morning to you both. we were watching our next winter storm. this is our second one and we're watching 72 million americans under some sort of winter weather alert we're seeing some snow, sleet, heavy rain and even some thunderstorms. let's take a look at the maps because we're taking a look at a lit up radar this morning. continue to see that today also tomorrow looking at winter weather alert. 72 million americans under some sort of alert. your winter storm warning is in the pink, and the winter storm watch in the blue. that's for parts of the tear yr northeast and also new england your snowfall forecast anywhere from 6 to 12 inches in parts of new england. 1 to 3 inches in new york city we're going to continue to follow that closely. your iceorecast we'r f southeast, holding onto that warmth 86 in orlando, 86 in tampa, and 85 in jacksonville all right, guys, we'll continue to watch this winter storm and look ahead towards the weekend it's a little quieter so we'll talk about that coming up. >> a little
with yet another winter blast good morning, michelle >> good morning to you both. we were watching our next winter storm. this is our second one and we're watching 72 million americans under some sort of winter weather alert we're seeing some snow, sleet, heavy rain and even some thunderstorms. let's take a look at the maps because we're taking a look at a lit up radar this morning. continue to see that today also tomorrow looking at winter weather alert. 72 million americans under some...
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michel is the latest.ent could benefit many more people. ready, set, go! at his home in zurich, david races with his one—year—old daughter, zoe. when david had his accident 12 years ago, he was just 22. he was paralysed, unable to walk and unable to have a child. regular walking with the implant has improved his health to such an extent that he was able to father a child last year. it was great fun. it's the first time i've been walking with her in that way — she with a baby walker, i with my walker. she could beat you! oh, she can, and she even beats me without the walker, so it's a bit embarrassing! hey, david! hey, guys! good to see you, man. good to see you. how are you doing? i'm fine. the technology has helped david and michel do more in their lives, but it cost more than £100,000 for the first two years, and it'll need more improvements in clinical trials over several years before it can move out of the lab into the clinic. cheers! but it is a new way forward for researchers. pallab ghosh, bbc news,
michel is the latest.ent could benefit many more people. ready, set, go! at his home in zurich, david races with his one—year—old daughter, zoe. when david had his accident 12 years ago, he was just 22. he was paralysed, unable to walk and unable to have a child. regular walking with the implant has improved his health to such an extent that he was able to father a child last year. it was great fun. it's the first time i've been walking with her in that way — she with a baby walker, i...
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michel is the latest.it many more people. ready, set, go! at his home in zurich, david races with his one—year—old daughter, zoe. when david had his accident 12 years ago, he was just 22. he was paralysed, unable to walk and unable to have a child. regular walking with the implant has improved his health to such an extent that he was able to father a child last year. it was great fun. it's the first time i've been walking with her in that way — she with a baby walker, i with my walker. she could beat you! 0h, she can, and she even beats me without the walker, so it's a bit embarrassing! hey, david! hey, guys! good to see you, man. good to see you. how are you doing? i'm fine. the technology has helped david and michel do more in their lives, but it cost more than £100,000 for the first two years, and it'll need more improvements in clinical trials over several years before it can move out of the lab into the clinic. cheers! but it is a new way forward for researchers. pallab ghosh, bbc news, lausanne. let'
michel is the latest.it many more people. ready, set, go! at his home in zurich, david races with his one—year—old daughter, zoe. when david had his accident 12 years ago, he was just 22. he was paralysed, unable to walk and unable to have a child. regular walking with the implant has improved his health to such an extent that he was able to father a child last year. it was great fun. it's the first time i've been walking with her in that way — she with a baby walker, i with my walker....
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manus: our senior medical reporter, michelle cortez.up, tensions continue to mount over russia's military buildup near ukraine. we look at the market risks on bloomberg. ♪ manus: it is your monday morning "daybreak: europe." eking out the teeny, tiny gain after friday. these are the u.s. equities. with a today skid -- two-day get, the worst since 2020. the nasdaq took a a bath, dropped over 5%. there was a fundamental moment in these markets of when you saw conflict risk and said risk coalesce in a toxic combo. dani: i will say, i know you are looking at equally flows, but one day yesterday, we saw nearly 3.2 billion pulled from the qqq 's, the biggest outflow for that fund. should we talk about geopolitical risk? it is hanging the market as well. tensions about invasion into ukraine, pushing oil closer to the $100 mark, but potential conflict also hitting a raft of other materials crucial to the economy. joanna off-center joins us. you do everything, bitcoin and oil markets. tickets into the reaction over these tensions. joanna: it rea
manus: our senior medical reporter, michelle cortez.up, tensions continue to mount over russia's military buildup near ukraine. we look at the market risks on bloomberg. ♪ manus: it is your monday morning "daybreak: europe." eking out the teeny, tiny gain after friday. these are the u.s. equities. with a today skid -- two-day get, the worst since 2020. the nasdaq took a a bath, dropped over 5%. there was a fundamental moment in these markets of when you saw conflict risk and said...
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michelle?oing around. happiness and unhappiness, crisscrossing, recently ... people are very unhappy and very happy that we haven't seen before. are you satisfied with the way things are going in your personal life can also just mean, are you, you know, happy with your family? are you, as opposed to your ... are you happy? it's a, it's a hard question. it can be a hard question. it can also be, you know, to say no, is almost to admit your personal failure. right? to say now is that things in my personal life or going that is quite a thing to admit to a stranger at the other end of the phone line. >> what is your thinking, eddie? >> i'm thinking that this poll has been taken since 1979. it's a measure of the logic of neoliberalism. thinking about wendy brown's political theory at advanced study here at princeton, talking about the political rational of neoliberalism. what is? that we've been transformed from citizens to self interested persons in trust in our own -- so, you can see that there is
michelle?oing around. happiness and unhappiness, crisscrossing, recently ... people are very unhappy and very happy that we haven't seen before. are you satisfied with the way things are going in your personal life can also just mean, are you, you know, happy with your family? are you, as opposed to your ... are you happy? it's a, it's a hard question. it can be a hard question. it can also be, you know, to say no, is almost to admit your personal failure. right? to say now is that things in my...
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what it i will go crazy by it's, i think now pounding, don't just let out of michelle. oh, probably a good answer she plaza. it's the me telling me said wanna sort of, i mean gray lot from want western 90 to so you come on there go to san raphael, both in the city it it was to put little crane that's the most of the street that can come like a mission valley, my shipping it ah, ah ah ah, a a, a yeah. a letter with otherwise i'm just going to like the white with . yeah, my name is jaden deandre shaped. i think her said those with there's thinks we dare to ask in. oh is your media a reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? isolation for community. are you going the right way? or are you being led to direct? what is true was his faith in the world corrupted. you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah ah, with ah, the former evil empire standing up to the empire of life one lodging important was announcing his decision to d, potentiate your brains, military infrastructure. he wasn't just a resurrect, saying
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our north america business correspondent michelle fleury has more. figs correspondent michelle fleurye-— correspondent michelle fleury has more. ~ , ., ., ,, ., has more. as of now, the us and its allies are _ has more. as of now, the us and its allies are deploying _ its allies are deploying economic weapons to punish moscow for launching a large—scale invasion of ukraine. president biden condemning vladimir putin as he detailed new sanctions against russia. putin is the aggressor, putin chose — putin is the aggressor, putin chose this war.— chose this war. sorry to interrupt _ chose this war. sorry to interrupt regular - chose this war. sorry to - interrupt regular programming, but i want to take you live to brussels, where there is an emergency meeting that has been taking place between eu leaders. let's listen into the press conference that is taking place right now. speaks french. so, this has been taking — speaks french. so, this has been taking place _ speaks french. so, this has been taking place in - speaks french. so, this has| been taking place in brussels, as we have been
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michelle are following the voices for a so here in berlin, we'll speak to a little bit later. thank you for that analysis. let's bring you up to date on where we stand. russia has launched a full scale invasion of ukraine. the russian military is carrying out a ground and air assault on targets across the country, including and big cities in the capital. key of ukraine says its army is fighting back. civilians are trying to flee in some places. reports of casualties are coming in. western nations are expressing outrage at the offensive and se moscow will pay a heavy price. with dawn came the bombs rusher attacked sites across ukraine. the russian troops that had been amassing on the border for weeks started rolling in, recorded on surveillance cameras by ukraine's border police brushes . leda, let me putin announced the military operation in abroad. call some russian tv. he disparaged ukraine's democratically elected government and ukrainian soldiers to surrender. ukraine's president followed amir savanski introduced martial law. and he made an emotional plea to russians. you
michelle are following the voices for a so here in berlin, we'll speak to a little bit later. thank you for that analysis. let's bring you up to date on where we stand. russia has launched a full scale invasion of ukraine. the russian military is carrying out a ground and air assault on targets across the country, including and big cities in the capital. key of ukraine says its army is fighting back. civilians are trying to flee in some places. reports of casualties are coming in. western...
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i'm rasul, you come back hope michelle. hi, michelle, this is you. i, la jolla, daniel, you know, i was going to saul in my chair a eob. mm hm. i, j 0. my side is always one or 2 on saturday. i can see it. i am that they are sorry and, or play the game with your all. then i will be mine, i'm now would they have i will under some with national i should have tragedy by this year. my high was british 12 or was yet a close up from now will as an image with hey, i give you my shit. if he's a finance pot on, i am is so popular that i can you i st. patrick's kitchen anyhow. at noon and i ate one 09 years went empty navigation. hi, ms. initially i just wanna let law. lemme hold it down either myself, you have alex wish, but i'll a shout. so maybe was sad when i pulled it up in the year. mm hm. it was gonna close open bmo. i mean, jim mcdonner a our demo, a middleman and our honda. i wanna and he because i'm not, i'm not wearing a claim since he had paid it has a year mattie rear or steel door in there. lol inside co. d bought it is sorry, d h k more e r o n
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so michelle snyder, partner and director of trade research and education for market gage back out. always appreciate your insight. thank you so much. thank you. if you are given a choice of whether to comply with the new law or to pay billions of $1.00 and $5.00, well, you would probably after follow the law. let's be honest. but that's probably because you don't have the same budget as the largest tech company in the world. while the executive vice president of the european commission is now arguing that apple would rather just pay the fine, even when not fine is more than $28000000.00 in a recent speech, she said, quote, some gatekeepers may be tempted to play for time or try to circumvent the rules by simply paying off the fine. she pointed to the example of apple's fight with integers, regulators in the netherlands, where the company has been hit with $55.00 of nearly $6000000.00. because it will not allow users of dating, have to pay for subscriptions with non apple payment methods. where have we heard that before? almost every situation regarding apple, apple continues to def
so michelle snyder, partner and director of trade research and education for market gage back out. always appreciate your insight. thank you so much. thank you. if you are given a choice of whether to comply with the new law or to pay billions of $1.00 and $5.00, well, you would probably after follow the law. let's be honest. but that's probably because you don't have the same budget as the largest tech company in the world. while the executive vice president of the european commission is now...
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michel is the latest.treatment could benefit many more people. ready, set, go! at his home in zurich, david races with his one—year—old daughter, zoe. when david had his accident 12 years ago, he was just 22. he was paralysed, unable to walk, and unable to have a child. regular walking with the implant has improved his health to such an extent that he was able to father a child last year. it was great fun. it's the first time i've been walking with her in that way — she with her baby walker, i with my walker. she could beat you! oh, she can, and she even beats me without the walker, so it's a bit embarrassing! it's also improved david's kite surfing. he can make slight movements with his feet to control the surf board — even with his implant turned off. hey, david! hey, guys! good to see you, man. good to see you. how are you doing? i'm fine. the technology has helped david and michel do more in their lives. it will take many more years, though, before it can be used routinely to help paralysed people walk
michel is the latest.treatment could benefit many more people. ready, set, go! at his home in zurich, david races with his one—year—old daughter, zoe. when david had his accident 12 years ago, he was just 22. he was paralysed, unable to walk, and unable to have a child. regular walking with the implant has improved his health to such an extent that he was able to father a child last year. it was great fun. it's the first time i've been walking with her in that way — she with her baby...