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natti natasha: agradecimiento. andrea: thalia. natti natasha: agradecimiento.nino! uno la puede ver a ella en su momento estelar, pero es una muchacha que ha tenido aÑos trabajando. creo que ahora ella estÁ en su punto. no podemos ver con artistas como daddy yankee, ozuna. andrea: imagÍnate que ella estudiÓ para ser ingeniera industrial. dice que como la apoyo don omar en sus comienzos para ella es primordial apoyar a nuevo talento y fusionar distintos gÉneros. el género no tiene lenguaje, es una manera de comunicarse. vamos a tener la primicia del viernes aquÍ. vamos a estar viendo el Último vÍdeo musical de la nueva temporada de "la piloto". va a interpretar la canciÓn natti natasha y daddy yankee. francisca: asÍ es. gracias, andrea. mÁs adelante, seguimos con más de "premios juventud". alan: estamos con todo. [risas] nos divertimos mucho. maite: sÍ. usted no se mueva porque no va a creercuÁl es el gÉnero musical preferido de forever. le advierto que no es el reggaeton. alan: tambiÉn volvemos con una marÍa antonieta. volvemos al lugar donde todo comenzÓ. ahÍ
natti natasha: agradecimiento. andrea: thalia. natti natasha: agradecimiento.nino! uno la puede ver a ella en su momento estelar, pero es una muchacha que ha tenido aÑos trabajando. creo que ahora ella estÁ en su punto. no podemos ver con artistas como daddy yankee, ozuna. andrea: imagÍnate que ella estudiÓ para ser ingeniera industrial. dice que como la apoyo don omar en sus comienzos para ella es primordial apoyar a nuevo talento y fusionar distintos gÉneros. el género no tiene...
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i'm natasha, and we're with the graffiti unit. we have alicia from the private side, and norwish from the public side. today, we're on 22nd, and we're going to cleanup some graffiti. i'm about to get down and dirty with the graffiti abatement team. they left a square for me to paint. it's going to be the best square that this city's ever seen. >> we go over the graffiti with our sprayer. just grab a gun, squeeze gently on the trigger, just side and side or up and down, however you want to do it to cover it up, all right? there you go. >> okay. i think i did pretty good, huh? you know what? i'm going to leave this to the professionals. oh, no problem. >> this is the first time, and natasha did very well. and i just want to remember, not only did you use the proper technique when spraying, but you wore the proper -- [inaudible] >> good job, natasha. >> i just finished painting with the graffiti abatement unit. you see this beautiful building, the beautiful job that we did, you know, we put in a lot of hard work. i did just see that
i'm natasha, and we're with the graffiti unit. we have alicia from the private side, and norwish from the public side. today, we're on 22nd, and we're going to cleanup some graffiti. i'm about to get down and dirty with the graffiti abatement team. they left a square for me to paint. it's going to be the best square that this city's ever seen. >> we go over the graffiti with our sprayer. just grab a gun, squeeze gently on the trigger, just side and side or up and down, however you want to...
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emily: for more reaction, natasha lamb joins us. how much does this hurt? natasha: it hurts a lot.nk facebook was pretty lucky to see the recovery after the cambridge analytica scandal. we have been calling on the company to a knowledge the risk of faces. these are not new problems. what we saw in earnings was really the fallout from what we have seen in terms of corporate governance, platform and if you ,- platform manipulation whether that has been election interference, fake news, and hate speech being propagated over the platform. it is pretty notable that we have now seen twice in one year an over $100 billion loss in shareholder value. that is due to issues that could have been addressed more proactively and earlier on. emily: what did you make of the earnings call or you had mark where you had mark zuckerberg talking about a solid quarter, pumping up instagram, and you had the bombshell from the foj talking about the headwinds and that people are changing their privacy settings and blaming it on gdpr? natasha: it is a good time when there is negative news the pylon all of th
emily: for more reaction, natasha lamb joins us. how much does this hurt? natasha: it hurts a lot.nk facebook was pretty lucky to see the recovery after the cambridge analytica scandal. we have been calling on the company to a knowledge the risk of faces. these are not new problems. what we saw in earnings was really the fallout from what we have seen in terms of corporate governance, platform and if you ,- platform manipulation whether that has been election interference, fake news, and hate...
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hey, amy. >> good morning to you natasha and reggie. great to be here. in the cave more urgent than after ever a tragedy overnight. one of the former navy seals bringing them supplies dying running out of oxygen. now officials there in thailand forced to make a major decision about how and when to get the boys out. we are live on the scene. >>> and overnight president trump with a fiery rally mocking the me too movement and promoting his upcoming supreme court announcement. but the president not saying anything about the embattled epa chief scott pruitt rut out of a jb. we are live with the latest on the political front. a major medical breakthrough that could help children with heart defects by jimmy kimmel's son that and more coming up. natasha back to you. >> we appreciate it thank you see you at 7:00 a.m. >> plenty to do in the bay area this weekend whether you want to watch the show or try a new restaurant. >> and the smartphone could be >> and the smartphone could be spying on >>> you are never more than 7 minutes away from my forecast. checking th
hey, amy. >> good morning to you natasha and reggie. great to be here. in the cave more urgent than after ever a tragedy overnight. one of the former navy seals bringing them supplies dying running out of oxygen. now officials there in thailand forced to make a major decision about how and when to get the boys out. we are live on the scene. >>> and overnight president trump with a fiery rally mocking the me too movement and promoting his upcoming supreme court announcement. but...
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thank you, gene robinson, mieke eoyang, and natasha bertrand.finish tonight with "trump watch." i warned them. you're watching "hardball." (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything so we know how to cover almost anything. even a "cactus calamity". (man 1) i read that the saguaro can live to be two hundred years old. (woman) how old do you think that one is? (man 1) my guess would be, about... (man 2) i'd say about two hundred. (man 1) yeah... (burke) gives houseplant a whole new meaning. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ that's confident. but it's not kayak confident. kayak searches hundreds of travel and airline sites to find the best flight for me. so i'm more than confident. how's your family? kayak. search one and done. you might or joints.hing for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory.
thank you, gene robinson, mieke eoyang, and natasha bertrand.finish tonight with "trump watch." i warned them. you're watching "hardball." (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything so we know how to cover almost anything. even a "cactus calamity". (man 1) i read that the saguaro can live to be two hundred years old. (woman) how old do you think that one is? (man 1) my guess would be, about... (man 2) i'd say about two hundred. (man 1) yeah... (burke) gives...
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. >> you're digging deep today, natasha, and smiling at the same time. amazing. >> she's delivering that venom with a smile on her face. isn't she? >> i love them both. >> let's talk about what's going on outside. you never are more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. yeah, if he wasn't sleeping right now, he would call and talk to you. yeah. east bay hills camera. this is what i was talking about. look at the lack of fog -- smoke. there's definitely fog and clouds out there. brighter afternoon, mild today. cloudy drizzle possible tonight in the summer heat. dangerous surf coming this weekend, unfortunately.
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and the symphony is back thank you want to cash a butler is preparing to watch the game in paris natasha how all fans feeling about the team's prospects. well i don't know if you can actually hear the chanting behind me but i'm just step out of the way and you should take a look at the fans that have gathered here in front of the city hall in the center of paris the mayor of paris had said that if roads made it through to the semifinals she would set up a fan so right here in the heart of the capital that's what she's done and the people have been queuing to get in here for ages the chanting has been quite phenomenal twenty thousand people are going to be packing out this area it is already a sea of red white and blue but it must just last week we went to see the frogs year ago i game and when friends won the crowd went wild and i can only imagine it might be like that if we have a very. similar result people here very excited they feel that france was a bit disappointing at the beginning of this tournament but in these past few games argentina uruguay the french team of really pulled ou
and the symphony is back thank you want to cash a butler is preparing to watch the game in paris natasha how all fans feeling about the team's prospects. well i don't know if you can actually hear the chanting behind me but i'm just step out of the way and you should take a look at the fans that have gathered here in front of the city hall in the center of paris the mayor of paris had said that if roads made it through to the semifinals she would set up a fan so right here in the heart of the...
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. >> good morning, natasha and reggie. this started as a rally yesterday and it's turned into so much more. they're blocking an entrance. they say they'll be here indefinitely. we just interviewed one of the activists. here's his message. >> we're calling for an end to deportation and the abolition of i.c.e. which is cruel and inhumane, which oppressed migrant communities, which only existed since 2003 and we want these things to stop that are being done in our names. >> in the east bay, more controversy. cameras were rolling when congressman jeff denham rang the bell at a shelter for immigrant children in pleasant hill. nobody opened the door, but someone from the facility let him know he would not be able to go inside. facility is run by the nonprofit southwest key program, and is housing 25 teenage immigrants. two girls at the shelter have been separated from their parents. >> the apartment of hhs and let our counterparts at the white house know we were coming. >> what i have been told by them is they had no prior knowl
. >> good morning, natasha and reggie. this started as a rally yesterday and it's turned into so much more. they're blocking an entrance. they say they'll be here indefinitely. we just interviewed one of the activists. here's his message. >> we're calling for an end to deportation and the abolition of i.c.e. which is cruel and inhumane, which oppressed migrant communities, which only existed since 2003 and we want these things to stop that are being done in our names. >> in...
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money australia supplies to countries like papa new guinea and nauru will guarantee they can continue natasha you know andrew's knotting i know that we know that there is more of play here but what do you make of what sarah says here you know that australia deliberately picked vulnerable countries with vulnerable populations like true colonialists nation that they are their government does whatever they see fit there. that's one hundred percent i have worked on and it's a good match but i probably know the ins and outs of not rule out that up and what i would say is that a strike there is one hundred percent in control of the sentence so that day to day operations the movement of people the provision of staff every single aspect of these camps is an instant bias rather and yes they go on their responsibility to any end not true and they do that and it was old enough to make the point that they were probably government. control. but you can make people like you and people like me in the media it's not a question brought you know now about government but question i never lied to you nor up like
money australia supplies to countries like papa new guinea and nauru will guarantee they can continue natasha you know andrew's knotting i know that we know that there is more of play here but what do you make of what sarah says here you know that australia deliberately picked vulnerable countries with vulnerable populations like true colonialists nation that they are their government does whatever they see fit there. that's one hundred percent i have worked on and it's a good match but i...
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natasha of course a valid question there and one that our community members are pondering before we move on to much further i want to show a map her audience just so they get a perspective on what it is we're talking about here and what you're seeing on your screens are australia's offshore prisons for immigrants arriving by boat and the man asylum facility closed on october thirty first twenty seventeen but many detainees still remain in transitional hands on the island and we've got a comment actually from someone who is among those this is a to love someone who's tweets we read in our very last show when we talked about the closing of the prison there on man asylum he says i really don't have hope for resettlement i already rejected p. and g. papa new guinea and australia i won't those countries don't have respect for human beings so i hope the us will give me an appointment asylum i hope that's just one hope of one person but as these you are there talking to us on the phone and then asylum and talk to us about what it is your facing and your time there on manner. and. all the. above
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natasha bertrand, david jolly and ken dilanian. the president lashed out at his long-time lawyer and fixer overt weekend and today we learned the federal government officials have more of his tapes. apparently a dozen more. what damage can they do to trump? lots of tape out there. all in the -- well, in the hands of the federal prosecutors. plus fire and fury the sequel. trump stays up late to shout at iran on twitter while at the same time seething behind the scenes over lack of progress in north korea. hey, mr. president, there was two years of negotiations to end the korean war. that's the way they are over there. read the history books. and the far left makes a play for the center of the party, the democratic party. does the sanders-ocasio-cortez help or hurt democrats in november? the round table weighs in on that baby. plus dick cheney, that's how you say, it gets duped by comedian sacha baron cohen. finally let me finish with trump watch. you won't like this one. this is "hardball," where the action is. i have to tell you so
natasha bertrand, david jolly and ken dilanian. the president lashed out at his long-time lawyer and fixer overt weekend and today we learned the federal government officials have more of his tapes. apparently a dozen more. what damage can they do to trump? lots of tape out there. all in the -- well, in the hands of the federal prosecutors. plus fire and fury the sequel. trump stays up late to shout at iran on twitter while at the same time seething behind the scenes over lack of progress in...
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to last september so this is a big deal that probably isn't going to end in these time soon right natasha. yeah that's right i mean you know the list just goes on and now we have polls coming out showing how people actually feel about their online privacy or lack thereof and according to the campaign for accountability nearly seventy seven percent of americans believe that the internet and big tech companies invade their privacy are it's crazy archie to toss a sweet thanks for time atocha thank you so much. and the european union and i trust regulators have hit google with a record five point one billion dollars or four point three billion euros over the internet giant use of its android bubble operating system to capture market share the e.u. competition commissioner marguerite best of your announced the findings that google's paktika to attain and keep its dominant position among internet search engines on wednesday and here's what she had to say. and today the commission has society. point three four billion euros for reaching e.u. and trust you will see. who has engaged in illegal pra
to last september so this is a big deal that probably isn't going to end in these time soon right natasha. yeah that's right i mean you know the list just goes on and now we have polls coming out showing how people actually feel about their online privacy or lack thereof and according to the campaign for accountability nearly seventy seven percent of americans believe that the internet and big tech companies invade their privacy are it's crazy archie to toss a sweet thanks for time atocha thank...
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back with me, natasha bertrand. also joining me, david corn, washington bureau chief of "mother jones" and paul butler. robert mueller is racing -- basically pushing to finish parts of the russia probe, here's the quote, question of american involvement remains, as rerently as this week mueller's team discussed interviewing more witnesses. so he's pushing to get to the americans in this indictment and this comes as house conservatives are prepping to try to shove out rod rosenstein. this is from politico, conservative sources say they could file the impeachment as soon as monday. is there a race on now in your reporting for mueller to finish substantial parts of his probe before the boss gets fired? >> i don't think mueller lets other people set his schedule. i really don't. i think this is a long, complicated investigation. there could be other business aspects to this investigation, there's a lot we've seen we don't know beforehand. rosenstein said people who don't know don't know. what this is doing is showing ho
back with me, natasha bertrand. also joining me, david corn, washington bureau chief of "mother jones" and paul butler. robert mueller is racing -- basically pushing to finish parts of the russia probe, here's the quote, question of american involvement remains, as rerently as this week mueller's team discussed interviewing more witnesses. so he's pushing to get to the americans in this indictment and this comes as house conservatives are prepping to try to shove out rod rosenstein....
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natasha of course a valid question there and one that our community members are pondering before we move on to much further i want to show a map to our audience just so they get a perspective on what it is we're talking about here and what you're seeing on your screens are australia's offshore prisons for immigrants arriving by boat on the man asylum facility close on october thirty first twenty seventeen but many detainees still remain in transitional camps on the island and we've got a comment actually from someone who is among those this is a to love someone who's tweets we read and are very lush when we talked about the closing of the prison there are men asylum he says i really don't have hope for resettlement i already rejected p. and g. papa new guinea and australia i won't those countries don't have respect for human beings so i hope the us will give me an appointment asylum i hope that's just one hope of one person but as these you are there talking to us on the phone and then a file and talk to us about what is your facing in your time there on then. thank you very much. briefl
natasha of course a valid question there and one that our community members are pondering before we move on to much further i want to show a map to our audience just so they get a perspective on what it is we're talking about here and what you're seeing on your screens are australia's offshore prisons for immigrants arriving by boat on the man asylum facility close on october thirty first twenty seventeen but many detainees still remain in transitional camps on the island and we've got a...
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emily: we could go on and on, but natasha lamb, thank you so much.zon shut past all of the faang stocks in market trading. we will give you the latest. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ story,back to our top amazon out with better than expected earnings in the second quarter. -- above own target their own target but trailing analyst estimates. the cloud computing division showing movement with revenue, growing year-over-year. the nascent new ad business is showing promise as well and subscription services rose 57%. reality shares is an innovative asset management firm and index provider that has amazon among its biggest holdings. ,lso with this in new york garrett, i know you been listening in on the call. getting some new information about amazon and it seems overall that the company was more efficient across the board and was able to squeeze even more profit from all of its divisions. >> yes, and the profit forecast was quite above expectations and the main reason for that seems versions,third party these are the people who are not in amazon selling products
emily: we could go on and on, but natasha lamb, thank you so much.zon shut past all of the faang stocks in market trading. we will give you the latest. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ story,back to our top amazon out with better than expected earnings in the second quarter. -- above own target their own target but trailing analyst estimates. the cloud computing division showing movement with revenue, growing year-over-year. the nascent new ad business is showing promise as well and subscription...
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let me go to natasha then, your analysis? >> yeah, i think that one of the things that worried me the most about this announcement was obviously not the scale of it, 30 is a relatively low number, but it was the fact that it seems like they're getting more competent, that they're learning how to cover their tracks more efficiently, that they've really begun to adapt now that they know they're in the cross hairs of major investigation. robert mueller indicted 12 russian members of the internet research agency along with the internet research agency itself back in february. so it's very clear that they're kind of under the microscope now. but i do think that it's important to realize that facebook has really done a complete 180. >> sure. >> in how it's dealt with this. if you'll recall, president obama, back in 2016, warned mark zuckerberg that this is a serious problem, and that russia could be using facebook to amplify these divisions, and to sew chaos in the election. mark zuckerberg said that was crazy, there was no way rus
let me go to natasha then, your analysis? >> yeah, i think that one of the things that worried me the most about this announcement was obviously not the scale of it, 30 is a relatively low number, but it was the fact that it seems like they're getting more competent, that they're learning how to cover their tracks more efficiently, that they've really begun to adapt now that they know they're in the cross hairs of major investigation. robert mueller indicted 12 russian members of the...
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this is a rather astonishing photograph, natasha. >> yeah, it's absolutely incredible. bob mueller kind of reading the newspaper, oblivious to what's going on around him, or maybe not, but donald trump jr. doesn't seem fazed by it either. just an evidence of how small d.c. is, as well. >> yes, at that terrible gate, as kevin said. my thanks to all of you. kent, you're going to stay with me here. >>> after nearly two years of calling it a witch hunt and hoax, friday a meeting was held on election meddling. afterward the white house said this, "the president has made it clear that his administration will not tolerate foreign interference in our elections from any nation state or other malicious actors. you wrote a piece here highlighting the fact it's been 19 months in a meeting like this, give us your sense of what caused it to happen and what might have happened during the meeting, what sort of unified perspective on election interference might have come out of that meeting. >> i think what caused it to happen, david, was the fallout from helsinki, where donald trump st
this is a rather astonishing photograph, natasha. >> yeah, it's absolutely incredible. bob mueller kind of reading the newspaper, oblivious to what's going on around him, or maybe not, but donald trump jr. doesn't seem fazed by it either. just an evidence of how small d.c. is, as well. >> yes, at that terrible gate, as kevin said. my thanks to all of you. kent, you're going to stay with me here. >>> after nearly two years of calling it a witch hunt and hoax, friday a...
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i want to british in natasha bertrand, staff writer for the atlantic.h waxman, partner at the law firm dickinson-wright. natasha, what do you make of what you just heard? >> it's not surprising in the least. they clearly are terrified that cohen has more recordings of the president that will come out and, you know, the southern district of new york, which coordinates closely with bob mueller. this would be a mistake to think this is not a strategy and it's just kind of the president going off on twitter, on one of his angry tweet storms. if the president understands the power of reputation and we're close to the midterm elections. i think this is definitely a strategy to kind of consolidate his base and kind of rally them around this idea that the mueller investigation is a witch hunt, a conspiracy, because this talking point that mueller has conflicts of interests, that was put out there by the president's team in the very early days of mueller's appointment. the whole talking point, the whole idea that mueller was conflicted, that he couldn't possibly
i want to british in natasha bertrand, staff writer for the atlantic.h waxman, partner at the law firm dickinson-wright. natasha, what do you make of what you just heard? >> it's not surprising in the least. they clearly are terrified that cohen has more recordings of the president that will come out and, you know, the southern district of new york, which coordinates closely with bob mueller. this would be a mistake to think this is not a strategy and it's just kind of the president going...
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i am joined by legal analyst paul butler, natasha ber trand. paul butler, natasha bertrand. if true, there is circumstantial reason to be this is possible, it is likely he told his dad about this meeting. if it is true, what is the significance of it? >> it is huge. it places trump himself at the center of efforts by a foreign power to interfere in the election and that adds to the complete picture. and trump's willingness to accept help from the russians. you have to look back at the time line. a lot of weird things going on in the beginning of june. june 3rd is when donald trump jr. received this e-mail. in and of itself made the whole thing obvious because he never gave the speech. >> that is a key part of this. >> and june 8, you had before the day of the trump tower meeting, you had d.c. leaks that was going it release all of the hacked dnc e-mails. >> i want to be clear on that. an amazing detail that has emerged. june 8th. the next day is the trump tower meeting. >> correct. that time line and all of this evidence put together is what prosecutors are going to be looki
i am joined by legal analyst paul butler, natasha ber trand. paul butler, natasha bertrand. if true, there is circumstantial reason to be this is possible, it is likely he told his dad about this meeting. if it is true, what is the significance of it? >> it is huge. it places trump himself at the center of efforts by a foreign power to interfere in the election and that adds to the complete picture. and trump's willingness to accept help from the russians. you have to look back at the...
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natasha of course a valid question there and one that our community members are pondering before we move on to much further i want to show a map of her audience just so they get a perspective on what it is we're talking about here and what you're seeing on your screens are australia's offshore prisons for immigrants arriving by boat on the man asylum facility closed on october thirty first twenty seventeen but many detainees still remain in transitional council on the island and we've got a comment actually from someone who is among those this is a to love someone who's tweets we read in our very last show when we talked about the closing of the prison there on man asylum he says i really don't have hope for resettlement i already rejected p. and g. papa new guinea and australia i won't those countries don't have respect for human beings so i hope the us will give me an appointment asylum i hope that's just one hope of one person but as these you are there talking to us on the phone and then asylum and talk to us about what it is your facing and your time there on then a. very large. gro
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, when i met natasha i met her in jordan it is speaking about water because she cares about the water situation in yemen. that's it. i never told these people they would gather as one team. they didn't know each other very well. they did know anything about each other and the amazing thing, they gathered as one and are able to help me out in 15 days to escape from the war zone. >> host: the book talks all about all of the things these four people did. they would put their lives on hold and contacted, they were tracking and diplomats in countries all of the world because you are looking for any country that was going to be able to get a visa and let you in. they were calling sort of shady helicopter operators who might be able to land on your apartment roof. i remember there was a teacher who happened to gain a commencement of power over who got on one of the last boats out at the tract on the cell phone number and called his teacher. is there anything, maybe a few examples of things used to look back on and you just marvel, you can't believe they're able to do that? >> guest: can you
, when i met natasha i met her in jordan it is speaking about water because she cares about the water situation in yemen. that's it. i never told these people they would gather as one team. they didn't know each other very well. they did know anything about each other and the amazing thing, they gathered as one and are able to help me out in 15 days to escape from the war zone. >> host: the book talks all about all of the things these four people did. they would put their lives on hold...
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just give peyour reaction to that, what natasha was describing. rod rosenstein said he briefed the president. the president new the substance of this indictment before he embarked on this trip. square that with what we have heard from the president. how he has talked about this investigation over the course of this seven-day trip. he talked about raising the question of whether or not russia medled in the u.s. presidential election. now we know and we know that he knew before this trip, in fact, russia had done that. >> well, that press conference, president trump said that he would ask about meddling because it was the media's favorite question. now you see that, as soon as these indictments came out, the president didn't say, okay, now we are going to take a tougher look at russia. the white house didn't come out with a statement saying we are appalled by this, this is american democracy under attack. instead, they said the trump administration and the trump campaign are not being indicted, that the trump campaign -- no one is saying that we coc
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why then, natasha, won't the white house? why is there such a disconnect between the president and his staff? and what would be gained by offering up ambassador mcfall? >> nothing in particular in terms of yn on the u.s. side, but russian president vladimir putin, he has made this a top foreign policy priority. he is extremely fixated on these things that were implemented after an intense lobbying ca ii campaign and michael mcfall was involved in that lobbying campaign of course to implement these sanctions that would sanction high-level russian officials for corruption and human rights abuses. this is something putin has been fixated on. we saw this was a subject at the trump tower meeting at 2016. this is a subject that putin raised with the president, both during the g-20 summit last year and again of course during their private meeting. this year, if sarah sanders is to be believed about that, but in terms of there being a tangible benefit to u.s. foreign policy, allowing russian officials to question the ambassador, the
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buckler mostly has the best correspondent job of the day natasha it's been a tale of two countries two cities two peoples but certainly where you are the people must have been partying where into the morning. well there are lots of bleary eyes and a lot of tired faces in paris this morning as a people wake up to the fact that they are now champions of the world a lot of happy faces indeed and you know we're on the show as laissez and now i'm not a night we were here and people partying till the early hours of the morning it was really a sea of red white and blue is quite remarkable and anyone the was here will remember this i'm sure for the rest of their life from some one since one thousand nine hundred eight they are now well champions i've just said the second time a whole new generation of football fans absolutely delighted and people are coming back you might see some of them and their blue shirts behind me because of course the team will make their way down paris his most famous avenue on an open top bus in a few hours' time say that people can really welcome them and the trophy
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butler because she is watching all of this natasha i'm not sure if you can hear me but absolute euphoria in the. crowd that what does this victory mean the people that. walk out barely i can barely hear you but i did hear you talk about euphoria and that's exactly the right word if you want to see what it looks like when your team wins woke up final let me show you i'm just going to step away and you can see tens of thousands of fans eighty thousand in fact tracked into this fan so many in paris they are singing the mostly is the national anthem they are chanting this crowd absolutely erupted when the final whistle went through to win beating croatia that is it france that the champions of the world they have won this world cup it's sort of thing that when you're a football fan you only dream over the beginning of the tournament but this is reality and i think for most of these fans that reality is full sweeter than they could even imagine and attack sure it's quite a time now that we're seeing there can you give us a sans on the sort of demographic the ages of the people that have gathe
butler because she is watching all of this natasha i'm not sure if you can hear me but absolute euphoria in the. crowd that what does this victory mean the people that. walk out barely i can barely hear you but i did hear you talk about euphoria and that's exactly the right word if you want to see what it looks like when your team wins woke up final let me show you i'm just going to step away and you can see tens of thousands of fans eighty thousand in fact tracked into this fan so many in...
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i'm joined by jill winebanks, former assistant watergate special prosecutor and msnbc contributor, natasha bertrand and also msnbc contributor, and malcolm nance. author of "the plot to destroy democracy." great to have you with us on a very busy weekend. let me start with you, malcolm. talk about the new poll numbers we got. we saw a jump in the number of people who now believe that russia interfeared in trus russia interfered in the election and the wake of 12 russians in the case presented by bob mueller. what does that say about the public attitude and the sent mend in th -- sentment in this country about this issue? >> it goes to two points. the department of justice for the first time really to the general public presented real evidence from the indictment of the 12 russian intelligence officers. and not just, you know, general description of what they did. name, ranks, log ins into the computers. that gave context to donald trump's praise to putin and turning the united states in a junior partner of an exkgb officer. the american public is waking up. it's not going to do well for do
i'm joined by jill winebanks, former assistant watergate special prosecutor and msnbc contributor, natasha bertrand and also msnbc contributor, and malcolm nance. author of "the plot to destroy democracy." great to have you with us on a very busy weekend. let me start with you, malcolm. talk about the new poll numbers we got. we saw a jump in the number of people who now believe that russia interfeared in trus russia interfered in the election and the wake of 12 russians in the case...
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searched for he was able to find on the exact this website oh my gosh that's crazy and scary stuff natasha so this sort of plays into that whole thing and we're talking with hill record which is a little little bit about some of these privacy concerns but we all remember this facebook cambridge analytic deal where they had access to user profiles with without users consent and an even bigger one was from yahoo impacting a whopping three billion users and and there was also that equifax breach that you just referred to last september so this is a big deal that probably isn't going to end a nice time soon right. yeah that's right i mean you know the list just goes on and now we have polls coming out showing how people actually feel about their online privacy or lack thereof and according to the campaign for accountability nearly seventy seven percent of americans believe that the internet and big tech companies invade their privacy part but it's crazy archie to toss a sweet thanks for time atocha thank you so much. and the european union and i trust regulators have google with a record five
searched for he was able to find on the exact this website oh my gosh that's crazy and scary stuff natasha so this sort of plays into that whole thing and we're talking with hill record which is a little little bit about some of these privacy concerns but we all remember this facebook cambridge analytic deal where they had access to user profiles with without users consent and an even bigger one was from yahoo impacting a whopping three billion users and and there was also that equifax breach...
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story now french celebrations lasted long into the night after their team's victory in moscow as natasha butler reports from paris. it was the party they had dreamed of and the reality was even better france found celebrated their team's victory on the show's losing turning paris's most famous avenue intimacy in straight white and blue the players got the job done and we are world champions now we are only going to enjoy it's only an eighty thousand people who watch the game in the funds and in the city firefighters did their best to keep people cool then with the final whistle fronts of beating croatia and the crowd erupted into a. slow. you know to be closer to final for the team but thankfully we were on every chance we scored seriously it was amazing we are world champions. so there was. some of these were just children. when she moved. generation that's a big treat to cherish. i wasn't there i wasn't born but i still remember it because it's the blue oh the we miss mary j. but we didn't miss two thousand and eighteen. we are champions of. france's team was one of the youngest in the
story now french celebrations lasted long into the night after their team's victory in moscow as natasha butler reports from paris. it was the party they had dreamed of and the reality was even better france found celebrated their team's victory on the show's losing turning paris's most famous avenue intimacy in straight white and blue the players got the job done and we are world champions now we are only going to enjoy it's only an eighty thousand people who watch the game in the funds and in...
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final france hasn't won the world cup for twenty years france here and now dreaming of a victory natasha bottler al-jazeera paris i paul brennan was with a slightly more disappointed crowd of belgian fans and what. they're the best minds in the spirits but i'm afraid the bubble is bust for this crowd in. the belief they really really believe that this team this time was going to go all the way it's just not worked out that way football is very cruel sometimes it. was was obviously. to my. friends wasn't. it kept some of the kids in my life i don't get me to church. i don't think so they made a goal we didn't. follow with the us. a lower city proper go proud of a certain. point for god no. the. us was the perfect golden generation to get all fired. up all the time the best tree frogs. are from your mothers it turns out that. now police in pakistan a saying a prominent politician has been killed along with thirteen others in a suicide bomb attack in the city of bashara officials say the bomber targeted a political rally killing the needer of pakistan's awami national party i will. allow is
final france hasn't won the world cup for twenty years france here and now dreaming of a victory natasha bottler al-jazeera paris i paul brennan was with a slightly more disappointed crowd of belgian fans and what. they're the best minds in the spirits but i'm afraid the bubble is bust for this crowd in. the belief they really really believe that this team this time was going to go all the way it's just not worked out that way football is very cruel sometimes it. was was obviously. to my....
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reggie and natasha, looks like there was a party here last night. there's empty beer cans here and you have boxes of fireworks here and i know what you're thinking, wondering where the fireworks are. here are all the used fireworks. you can count dozens of them over here. some very big oneshey a in the area and, obviously, a lot of problems for firefighters. check out this video that shows you what was taking place last night near this spot here by the guadeloupe river and highway 237. firefighters called for a tier 1 response for the wildfire. looked like it burned about an acre before firefighters put it out. look at the fireworks going off behind the fire, explosion after explosion. then what appears to be a police helicopter with a spotlight shining down. i looked at all the calls to the san jose fire department that came in after 9:30 last night. 28 different calls reporting fires between then and now. what a wild and busy night for firefighters. no word on what caused the fire by 237 but a lot of fireworks shot off in the area. live in san jos
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. >> good morning, reggie and natasha. i invited my closest friends to hang out with me this morning and they're all here hanging out with me, getting ready for the parade this morning. okay. the chairs have been here all morning long and there are a lot of chairs here. check it out here on west dunn avenue. chairs over there, chairs across the street, some of these chairs have been out here since may. it's a tradition here in morgan hill to come for the parade and a lot of people are going to be here. and you want to get a good seat. that's why the chairs are out here. this is one of th california that started in 1876. 95 entrants in the parade so itr route. ings out the big a parade here morgan hill. the freedom run followed by a car cruise and then the parade. tonight you have the patriotic sing where kids sing songs of our country and fireworks on the green at the morgan hill outdoor sports center. we set a link on abc7news.com. it has all the details there for you. back to you in the studio. >> i'm glad to see you hav
. >> good morning, reggie and natasha. i invited my closest friends to hang out with me this morning and they're all here hanging out with me, getting ready for the parade this morning. okay. the chairs have been here all morning long and there are a lot of chairs here. check it out here on west dunn avenue. chairs over there, chairs across the street, some of these chairs have been out here since may. it's a tradition here in morgan hill to come for the parade and a lot of people are...
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. >> listen to this reporting from the hill today, natasha.and-file intelligence and national security officials feel demoralized by the president's failure to publicly call out putin for entinterfering in the 2016 election according to sources inside and outside the federal government. he has said repeatedly that he trusts his intelligence leaders. my intelligence, he says. my, my, my, my, my. everything else he questions. even questions his intelligence leaders when he is off script. when he is not read ago paper in front of him or being coached for an interview, say, with cbs. the lack of communication, how problematic is that, natasha? >> extremely because it indicates that the president is not getting advice from some of his top intelligence officials, the people who are supposed to be giving him information on weather vladimir putin is going to be recording him during their private meeting, whether or not and what he is going to do during the upcoming meeting in the fall with vladimir putin and what the risks are inherent in that. of cou
. >> listen to this reporting from the hill today, natasha.and-file intelligence and national security officials feel demoralized by the president's failure to publicly call out putin for entinterfering in the 2016 election according to sources inside and outside the federal government. he has said repeatedly that he trusts his intelligence leaders. my intelligence, he says. my, my, my, my, my. everything else he questions. even questions his intelligence leaders when he is off script....
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natasha, you're with me, so we'll start with you. senate democrats made it clear they don't want the meeting to happen with the president alone without anybody else, no aides, no cabinet, meanwhile, sergey lavrov who talked to larry king about that interview on russia today, a kremlin-backed network, and here's what lavrov had to say. let's listen to that. >> well, as things stand now, that's what the american side proposed, and we are polite people, so we agreed. >> they are polite people, so they agreed. this has got to be more than etiquette and the politeness of please and thank you when it comes to that. >> of course. what we're seeing now is the kremlin is echoing donald trump's talking points saying this is all fake news, this is something that never happened, why does this witch hunt continue, et cetera, et cetera and the president is going into the meeting on monday wondering why the fbi didn't look at the dnc server more, not blaming president obama for the hacks that occurred during the election instead of blaming the pres
natasha, you're with me, so we'll start with you. senate democrats made it clear they don't want the meeting to happen with the president alone without anybody else, no aides, no cabinet, meanwhile, sergey lavrov who talked to larry king about that interview on russia today, a kremlin-backed network, and here's what lavrov had to say. let's listen to that. >> well, as things stand now, that's what the american side proposed, and we are polite people, so we agreed. >> they are polite...
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natasha, you wrote a piece in "the atlantic" about how, again, this is if true. this is circumstantial reason to believe it is absolutely plausible. i have long thought it's the case that it's likely that he told his dad about this meeting that his brother-in-law and the campaign manager are going to sit in on. if it is true, what is the significance of it? >> well, it's huge because it essentially places trump himself at the center of efforts by a foreign power to interfere in the election. and that, of course, adds to the complete picture. it's another tile in the complete mosaic of this conspiracy between the trump campaign and russia and trump's willingness to accept help from the russians. of course you have to look back at the timeline. there was a lot of weird things going on in the beginning of june. so june 3rd is when donald trump jr. first received this e-mail from rob gold stone talking about the government support for the trump campaign. three days later you have donald trump giving a speech saying he was going to talk about hillary clinton. it made
natasha, you wrote a piece in "the atlantic" about how, again, this is if true. this is circumstantial reason to believe it is absolutely plausible. i have long thought it's the case that it's likely that he told his dad about this meeting that his brother-in-law and the campaign manager are going to sit in on. if it is true, what is the significance of it? >> well, it's huge because it essentially places trump himself at the center of efforts by a foreign power to interfere in...
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butler is watching the game with the fans in the french capital paris let's go then now natasha had still a level a hard time with everything to play for how are the fans feeling that way you are. not. looking any describe the atmosphere here as a tense it's become very quiet indeed because of course the fans we've got a great week with through the first off and then as i mean by france even though there were ample opportunity for the crowds here really everyone is biting their nails i mean there is a second hop to go so it goes out of my overtakes but what i'm just told me is this medal much more comfortable at their team a lot of you know it's a stark contrast to the atmosphere here a few hours ago before this fan zone to the city hall right in the heart of paris that was chanting and singing for hours everybody was extremely revved up but now everyone is very nervous they want to get into the bible prophecy been in the final since two thousand and six as one since ninety eight and really this team is carry . ok so not just the fans here but the whole nation. ok thank you very muc
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and natasha bertrand. david, i want to stop with you. as someone who first reported about the dossier way back when, how does it strike you? >> to me it doesn't tell us something we didn't already know in the big sense. we know there was a russian hacking operation and dumping operation. what this is, is a reminder of reality, because for the last almost two years trump and his minions have kept saying this didn't really happen or it wasn't significant. so in a lot of ways, this indictment is an indictment of donald trump, of all the people who said that the russian attack didn't happen. here we have it, as you noted, in granular detail. and what's sort of in between the lines of this indictment is the other half of the equation and that is throughout the campaign, while this attack was going on, donald trump and his campaign lieutenants were saying it's not happening. again and again, even when he was briefed by u.s. intelligence, he came out and said, no, nothing happening. maybe a 400-pound guy. we don't know that it's russia. now we
and natasha bertrand. david, i want to stop with you. as someone who first reported about the dossier way back when, how does it strike you? >> to me it doesn't tell us something we didn't already know in the big sense. we know there was a russian hacking operation and dumping operation. what this is, is a reminder of reality, because for the last almost two years trump and his minions have kept saying this didn't really happen or it wasn't significant. so in a lot of ways, this...
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buchla who is in paris natasha you were on the show is in these area what was the atmosphere like and what sort of things are the thais up to now. i mean there were extraordinary english all over me they i'm still just on the side of it now but even. by tell me we saw a french fly through the wall even the tricolor flagler in the blue sky and then the plane came in and that was a full american crowd went out to movies while some of the things the hours waiting for the players arrived to give them a hero's welcome i mean many of them that said to me that they are you can travel proud got a car it was fine for the travelled from across the country good policy to all night you just felt they had to be taught that they had to take up the on the phone on the show and he's a paris is most style most are going to people would dog thing they were singing they say they're going to continue celebrating quite a while and then the play is a were taken to the presidential policy a palace where they have met the french president and they are being awarded from the highest on the face y'all don't kn
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front speech for two in sunday's final to become world champions for the second time was bring in natasha butler who's in paris for so you must be an incredible atmosphere there. there is indeed i'm sure you can a hear it behind me the loads of people chanting and singing many of these fans have been here for hours many of them partied right through the night here in central paris the scenes are starting to show as they were incredible they are incredible now it is absolutely packed right up to the altar triode this is paris is most famous that it is a last with red white and blue now i've been speaking to some of the fans we wait to see their team come back they will be writing an open top bus right down the shell sees a major meeting the president and some of the fans said that they had traveled here especially aspect to do you find some stress courses see in these for the country so they partied all night that then they would straight to the station and got on the train to be here because they wanted to say the atmosphere here has been to a father who is here ninety eight what was lost
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natasha of course a valid question there and one that our community members are pondering before we move on to much further i want to show a map her audience just so they get a perspective on what it is we're talking about here and what you're seeing on your screens are australia's offshore prisons for immigrants arriving by boat and the man asylum facility closed on october thirty first twenty seventeen but many detainees still remain in transitional camps on the island and we got a comment actually from someone who is among those this is a to love someone who's tweets we read in our very last show when we talked about the closing of the prison there on menace island he says i really don't have hope for resettlement i already rejected p. and g. papa new guinea and australia i won't those countries don't have respect for human beings so i hope the us will give me an appointment asylum i hope that's just one hope of one person but as these you are there talking to us on the phone and then a silent talk to us about what is your facing your time there and then a. thank you very much. briefl
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all right thanks very much natasha that winter fans you are a chairing in paris while also many people out in force in the belgian city of angela paul brennan is that for us also not a lot of cheering going on that pole they will be looking to try and get to the final for that team but they must be a bit disheartened. well i mean it was a bit of a chair when they had the restart after that goal it's clear that the fans here have not given up on the team just yet don't forget the round of sixteen they went to no down to japan and belgium came back and won the match three two of course japan are from so different propositions it's going to be aha to hold out to regain the lead against france but nevertheless the cons here haven't given up hope they certainly hope that it's not going to be a repeat of mexico nine hundred eighty six the last time the bronze star the belgium got into the world cup semifinal and they lost two nil that's on argentina but to tell the truth the goal was coming i mean belgium it's been really good for the first thirty minutes. of drama left on saw they were pres
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i'm natasha chen reporting. (grant)there may be some limited rainfall with afternoon storms coming into that area, especially on thursday. but it may hurt more than it helps -- since increasing winds and swirling wind directions can make firefighting more difficult. (pam) free meals have long been a tasty perk for tech workers. now, two bay area cities are taking steps to ban big companies from opening up those free in- house cafeterias.reports, i love itthis microsoft ri...sh get all her meals free there... it's less work for me i'm more focused i'm not worried about what i'm gonna eat even if i have to go to a restaurant downstairs i need to think about it what am i going to eat where should i go and the price is everything it's just a hasslebut that hassle free dining hurts local restaurants in the area.....the caddilac bar on 9th street has a few diners during what should be the busy lunch rush.....but there are plenty of empty tables.now san francisco supervisors asha safai and aaron peskin are introducing
i'm natasha chen reporting. (grant)there may be some limited rainfall with afternoon storms coming into that area, especially on thursday. but it may hurt more than it helps -- since increasing winds and swirling wind directions can make firefighting more difficult. (pam) free meals have long been a tasty perk for tech workers. now, two bay area cities are taking steps to ban big companies from opening up those free in- house cafeterias.reports, i love itthis microsoft ri...sh get all her meals...
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our infrastructure system is our electrical grid for more on this we turn to our to correspondent natasha suite. increase it were noble energy like wind and solar are soaring it only accounts for roughly sixteen percent of the u.s. is electricity so the question remains on what's the best method to modernize our grid electric car rebates. and gas tax. are all examples of the government stepping in hoping to either promote a certain type of energy or discourage it and now is more households are utilizing solar energy surprisingly enough it's still an even close to being the majority just to be clear solar is not that still more expensive and with the institute for energy research says that according to the federal government's predictions even by the year two thousand and fifty seventy eight percent of the u.s. is electricity will likely still be made up of fossil fuels wind suffers from intermittency issues so there are certain. areas where niches a wind source can be very effective but in general you know there's only certain areas where the wind blows more than one point seven million s
our infrastructure system is our electrical grid for more on this we turn to our to correspondent natasha suite. increase it were noble energy like wind and solar are soaring it only accounts for roughly sixteen percent of the u.s. is electricity so the question remains on what's the best method to modernize our grid electric car rebates. and gas tax. are all examples of the government stepping in hoping to either promote a certain type of energy or discourage it and now is more households are...
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vowed that it will no longer be politics as usual in pakistan seems to have resonated with voters natasha al-jazeera. ponding is director of the initiative on the future of india and south asia at the hudson institute and she says in monk they have trouble delivering on his promises . the people who are wanted for the young people are the primary reason is imminent is seen as somebody who is not corrupt mr clean is a messiah who will come in in jeans dynastic politics in pakistan unfortunately. the problem there is that one. most of the people in iran's party who have been elected are people who belong to other political parties where the p.p.p. or. those and they are and the other the same caught up politicians whom iran promised to get rid off secondly as we all know most politicians most parties do end up being corrupt and so corruption is not going to go away simply because iran has come into a bar. and thirdly the main problems that the young people face which is employment . education. a stable society. pushback against the jihadi an islamist elements we not happen under iran. becau
vowed that it will no longer be politics as usual in pakistan seems to have resonated with voters natasha al-jazeera. ponding is director of the initiative on the future of india and south asia at the hudson institute and she says in monk they have trouble delivering on his promises . the people who are wanted for the young people are the primary reason is imminent is seen as somebody who is not corrupt mr clean is a messiah who will come in in jeans dynastic politics in pakistan unfortunately....
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Jul 19, 2018
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natasha chen shows us how the team and their coach recounted what happened.earing matching soccer jerseys, 12 thai boys and their 25-year-old coach boarded a van and left a hospital wednesday. it was their first step back into a new 'normal' - after surviving in a flooded cave network for more than two weeks. at their first public appearance since the rescue, the coach said they often had group activities after soccer practice... and on june 23rd - he said they went into the cave, because some of the boys had never seen inside before. "so everyone agreed. ok, we'll go to tham luang" after about an hour - heavy rains led to rising flood waters - "someone shouted, are we lost or not? the coach insisted that we're not lost because there is only one direction in the cave." on the tenth day, they heard voices. british divers had found them. "how many are you?" adun san-on, the boy who could speak english and communicate for the group - said it was a miracle. a miracle too, for the parents, who did not even know their sons were visiting this cave. one after another
natasha chen shows us how the team and their coach recounted what happened.earing matching soccer jerseys, 12 thai boys and their 25-year-old coach boarded a van and left a hospital wednesday. it was their first step back into a new 'normal' - after surviving in a flooded cave network for more than two weeks. at their first public appearance since the rescue, the coach said they often had group activities after soccer practice... and on june 23rd - he said they went into the cave, because some...
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vowed that it will no longer be politics as usual in pakistan seems to have resonated with voters natasha al-jazeera. israeli forces have closed the gates of the al aqsa mosque in occupied east jerusalem on friday afternoon preventing palestinians from entering. the head of the al aqsa compound declared a sit in at all gates of the mosque in protest against closure israeli army use stun grenades to disperse the crowds minders summonses outside the al aqsa mosque in occupied east jerusalem. this is one of the main approaches to the al aqsa mosque compound and it was closed along with four others a five hour standoff with the security forces in which they actually surrounded this entire area with barricades and when they were lifted this was the scene right here so many protesters who've been praying outside the mosque here as a protest also and try to get past the coltons being manned by the israeli police it was a negotiated end to what had been a very tense atmosphere inside the compound there had been an attack because it was described by the custodian is all of this mosque complex that
vowed that it will no longer be politics as usual in pakistan seems to have resonated with voters natasha al-jazeera. israeli forces have closed the gates of the al aqsa mosque in occupied east jerusalem on friday afternoon preventing palestinians from entering. the head of the al aqsa compound declared a sit in at all gates of the mosque in protest against closure israeli army use stun grenades to disperse the crowds minders summonses outside the al aqsa mosque in occupied east jerusalem. this...
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natasha chen reports there have already been deaths and hospitalization s due to the heat...heat smothering a wide swath of north america -of on saturday...and possibly another two people in kansas city, missouri over the past week.six more heat-related deaths were reported over the weekend in quebec.new yorkers waited a long time this year for sunshine and warmth... sha'quasa butts/long beach, ny resident: we asked to get summer and done get africa!but long stints in 100-plus degree weather can cause problems.dr. natalya urovish/glen cove hospital: i think some of the mistakes people make are they lie down, which can actually make your symptoms worse, so what people need to do is go inside and cool off frequently. in new jersey, residents at ingelmoor rehabilitation and care center were evacuated on monday after the building's a-c unit failed. all along the east coast - people working outdoors have to find frequent refuge indoors.tom guilmette/photographer: it's going to be warm. i mean we get use to it. you hydrate the day before and you hydrate all day long and when you wo
natasha chen reports there have already been deaths and hospitalization s due to the heat...heat smothering a wide swath of north america -of on saturday...and possibly another two people in kansas city, missouri over the past week.six more heat-related deaths were reported over the weekend in quebec.new yorkers waited a long time this year for sunshine and warmth... sha'quasa butts/long beach, ny resident: we asked to get summer and done get africa!but long stints in 100-plus degree weather...
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el disfrutar la musica de cinco, carlos rivera, jason derulo, ozuna, sofia reyes, ma y ricky, nati natashamingo 22 de julio comenzando a las 20. borja: es una experiencia premÓ. ♪ ♪ presentadora: se da conocer mÁs detalles a sobre la trÁgica muerte del niÑo anthony Ávalos de 10 aÑos que muriÓ a manos. de la vida de su madre. se implementa nuevas reglas de seguridad para quienes usan scooter como medio de transporte. ♪mÚsica bajo el hombro llega a "ediciÓn digital california" jorge medina, no se pierda la entrevista. ♪ ♪ ♪
el disfrutar la musica de cinco, carlos rivera, jason derulo, ozuna, sofia reyes, ma y ricky, nati natashamingo 22 de julio comenzando a las 20. borja: es una experiencia premÓ. ♪ ♪ presentadora: se da conocer mÁs detalles a sobre la trÁgica muerte del niÑo anthony Ávalos de 10 aÑos que muriÓ a manos. de la vida de su madre. se implementa nuevas reglas de seguridad para quienes usan scooter como medio de transporte. ♪mÚsica bajo el hombro llega a "ediciÓn digital...
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reporter natasha chen explains how inter rescuers - find them... thai navy seals released this video monday - of the emotional moment rescuers found a stranded boys' soccer team - missing for nine days. "how many of you?""13." "13?" "yes""brilliant"the news quickly reached the families of these boys - between 11 and 16 years old.rescuers had reached a part of the cave system called pattaya beach - where the group was believed to have taken refuge - after being stranded by sudden and continuous downpours. but rescuers found the area flooded. so thai navy seal divers continued another several hundred yards - where they located the team."many people are coming. we are the first. many people come."an international team has been working around the clock - including the thai navy seals - along with experts from the u-s, china, australia and the u-k."you are very strong. very strong."but the governor of the local region - chiang rai - said there are more challenges ahead.governor narongsak osottanakorn, chiang rai, thailand: "our mission is not done yet.
reporter natasha chen explains how inter rescuers - find them... thai navy seals released this video monday - of the emotional moment rescuers found a stranded boys' soccer team - missing for nine days. "how many of you?""13." "13?" "yes""brilliant"the news quickly reached the families of these boys - between 11 and 16 years old.rescuers had reached a part of the cave system called pattaya beach - where the group was believed to have taken...