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>> nicole: i was born nicole. coley.d called me pudge and still does. >> griff: per ruse the rules here that's luke, lucas. going back to his story about how all these people showed up at the prison. obviously, this was cartel oriented. you know, south of our border. very organized. >> they are very good at it. i mean, the cartels are making billions of dollars. and so you got to figure they ordered, you know, very organized. they had armored vehicles, same kind of vehicles the army has down there. they had big guns. they killed all those guards. it was -- they clearly wanted to spring the people who were inside, who work for them. and they wanted them out. and you know what? it worked. griff griff whether this is isolated incident or whether it is significant to the cartels that they're exerting their power. el paso and the crossings coming from sue dad juarez has been the ernesto dr. of this crisis bettr part of two weeks to talk to the government of new mexico to try to get this government under control. one of the th
>> nicole: i was born nicole. coley.d called me pudge and still does. >> griff: per ruse the rules here that's luke, lucas. going back to his story about how all these people showed up at the prison. obviously, this was cartel oriented. you know, south of our border. very organized. >> they are very good at it. i mean, the cartels are making billions of dollars. and so you got to figure they ordered, you know, very organized. they had armored vehicles, same kind of vehicles...
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nicole: awareness on your left side. over the top of the p.r.t. going to be a problem -- [indiscernible] get that back off. koichi: yes, i understand that. i see that. that's a good check. it's in the way. nicole: ok, crew, we're back with you. we saw one of the s.e.'s out of the pouch. we're good with that as long as the thermal is closed. with that you can go ahead and start translating. e.d. 1, you will be translating to the anchor -- duke, if you contend the hatch thermal cover closed, that's very helpful. continue your translation adaptation. nicole: ok. thermal cover closed. koichi: copy. start translating. >> and the journey begins. now that they've done all they can can on the outside of the air walk's hatch, getting all of their tools, attaching it to their body, tether. making sure tethers are in good configuration. adaptation. now we're watching koichi wakata. and he's translating out to the work site. so he will begin his journey now. koichi: copy. zena: you guys are looking great. as you translate, also keep your cable bags and strap
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. ♪ i am nicole frolich.o our viewers dragging us on pbs in the united states and to all of you around the world, welcome. this is dw news. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken has finished his visit to israel and the palestinian territories. on tuesday he met with allison president mahmoud abbas talks amid the spike in violence between israelis and palestinians. he expressed his condolences for the quebec "innocent palestinian civilians who lost their lives in the last year." he urged mahmoud abbas to de-escalate tensions, and also reiterated washington's support for a two state solution, albeit without positing any new solutions. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken went on to say this -- >> it is also important to continue to strive only for reducing violence, but ensuring that ultimately, the israelis and palestinians alike enjoy the same rights, same opportunities. what we're seeing now for the palestinians is a shrinking horizon of hope, not an expanding one, --, too, we believe needs to change. nic
. ♪ i am nicole frolich.o our viewers dragging us on pbs in the united states and to all of you around the world, welcome. this is dw news. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken has finished his visit to israel and the palestinian territories. on tuesday he met with allison president mahmoud abbas talks amid the spike in violence between israelis and palestinians. he expressed his condolences for the quebec "innocent palestinian civilians who lost their lives in the last year." he...
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nicole, if i could offer a word for this week peruse means to read carefully. >> nicole: we like thatff: thank you, lucas. >> steve: daily mail has a story this morning that apparently the father flew out to -- from their home in pennsylvania, flew to washington state and then drove with his son 2,000 miles to bring the white hyundai elantra back home over the holiday week. and what's interesting, according to the daily male pennsylvania car shop apparently there was some sort of maintenance issue and it was the white elantra. and, you know, there is no suggestion the father knew. but apparently they made the trip back to pennsylvania to get it. >> nicole: it's interesting. i wonder what the conversation was. it seems he has waived his right to the extradition hear. going back sooner and help expedite and give us more answers. one thing i get -- i wonder about when i hear about a young man in his early 20's up all night. vacuuming you. it's a very common age where you see mental illness develop especially schizophrenia. i will be interested to hear more about his bhars leading up. tha
nicole, if i could offer a word for this week peruse means to read carefully. >> nicole: we like thatff: thank you, lucas. >> steve: daily mail has a story this morning that apparently the father flew out to -- from their home in pennsylvania, flew to washington state and then drove with his son 2,000 miles to bring the white hyundai elantra back home over the holiday week. and what's interesting, according to the daily male pennsylvania car shop apparently there was some sort of...
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. ♪ >> i am nicole frolich.o our viewers on pbs in the united states and around the world, thank you so much for joining us. lawmakers in brazil say they will defend their democracy and punish thousands of supporters of former president jair bolsonaro in response to the riot in brasilia. on sunday, his supporters ransacked the national congress, supreme court and presidential palace. reporter: after months of camping out in the capitol, bolsonaro supporters are removed on the orders of a supreme court judge. after inspecting the damage to the presidential palace, brazilian president da silva held a meeting with his cabinet on monday. speaking following the attack, he said those who are responsible will be punished. >> these are real vandals destroying everything in their path. we believe there was a lack of security. we want to tell you that all of those who did this will be found and punished. reporter: lula's reporter: of either being incompetent or compromised following the attack to happen. he also laid blam
. ♪ >> i am nicole frolich.o our viewers on pbs in the united states and around the world, thank you so much for joining us. lawmakers in brazil say they will defend their democracy and punish thousands of supporters of former president jair bolsonaro in response to the riot in brasilia. on sunday, his supporters ransacked the national congress, supreme court and presidential palace. reporter: after months of camping out in the capitol, bolsonaro supporters are removed on the orders of...
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. ♪ i am nicole frolich area to our viewers all around the world, welcome -- i am nicole frolich.o our viewers all around the world, welcome. the u.s. congress lower house remains a deadlock after they failed to elect a speaker of the house of representatives. a fifth round of voting ended in defeat for kevin mccarthy. 20 right-wing members of his own party continue to block his election, even after former president donald trump appealed to them directly to support mccarthy. our dw correspondant joins me from washington, following all of this closely. they fifth round of voting and still no speaker. what is the latest? what is next? correspondent: it feels a little bit like groundhog day. we have seen five rounds of voting and the numbers have not changed much. it appears that kevin mccarthy, he was running to be the speaker of the house, is losing support. in between the votes, we have seen members of the house of representatives huddling on the floor, trying to make something happen and negotiate among themselves. they could possibly decide to adjourn and vote at a later appoint
. ♪ i am nicole frolich area to our viewers all around the world, welcome -- i am nicole frolich.o our viewers all around the world, welcome. the u.s. congress lower house remains a deadlock after they failed to elect a speaker of the house of representatives. a fifth round of voting ended in defeat for kevin mccarthy. 20 right-wing members of his own party continue to block his election, even after former president donald trump appealed to them directly to support mccarthy. our dw...
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let's hope not. >> nicole: let's hope not.cs around the world continuing to pay their respects to pope benedict xvi. >> griff: and pope francis honoring his late predecessor yesterday in his new year's day message as the vatican prepares for the funeral on thursday. >> steve: looking live at vatican city, and lauren green is live in rome, in vatican city, on this monday morning. actually, monday afternoon in rome. good afternoon. >> that is exactly it. thank you so much, steve. neither vatican here, people are waiting in long lines to pay their last respect to pope emeritus benedict whose legacy will be remembered more as professor than pastor, but who died with an intense love for the faith. as dawn broke this morning, a solemn procession accompanied his body as it was moved from the monastery and the vatican gardens to st. peter's basilica. later, a silent queue filed past the body of benedict as he lay under the high altar, dressed in a red cape and a white queue, that of the bishops. the emeritus pope died saturday and wil
let's hope not. >> nicole: let's hope not.cs around the world continuing to pay their respects to pope benedict xvi. >> griff: and pope francis honoring his late predecessor yesterday in his new year's day message as the vatican prepares for the funeral on thursday. >> steve: looking live at vatican city, and lauren green is live in rome, in vatican city, on this monday morning. actually, monday afternoon in rome. good afternoon. >> that is exactly it. thank you so much,...
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when erin and nicole met because nicole was into horses and i knew erin needed the horses. >> nicoleroduced aaron to the white court rescue ranch and its owner isabelle. >> you're not far away from 29 palms. >> no, 45 minutes. >> is this not only a sanctuary for the animals but maybe a little bit for the rain corps wives? >> yes. >> isabelle started the ranch in 2004. >> the spouses come to the ranch when their husbands are their fiancÉe's or boyfriends are out in the field. they have nothing to do, most of them don't work. and they get very lonely. loneliness is probably the biggest problem that they have. >> this is where aaron had a horse. >> named cassie. >> that was very special to? her >> yes it was. the >> come here cassie. come here. your errands horse? >> she picked a horse that i would never have chosen for her. >> why? what's with the horse? >> the horse was standoffish, didn't like anybody, but i liked her. this horse was so bonded to her. and we can believe it. >> before long, aaron and jon, chris and nicole, we're spending more and more time at the ranch together. >> we
when erin and nicole met because nicole was into horses and i knew erin needed the horses. >> nicoleroduced aaron to the white court rescue ranch and its owner isabelle. >> you're not far away from 29 palms. >> no, 45 minutes. >> is this not only a sanctuary for the animals but maybe a little bit for the rain corps wives? >> yes. >> isabelle started the ranch in 2004. >> the spouses come to the ranch when their husbands are their fiancÉe's or...
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nicole, nicole reese in lima. let's have a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. the german parliament has recognized the massacre of ethnic. he is ease in iraq as genocide. the move was hailed by his edi community representatives, who attended the session and parliament fighters from the so called islamic state killed more than a 1000 deities in northwestern iraq. in 2014 rescue words are scrambling to get to 6 people trapped under a collapse to building in the dominican republic. cameras have been wedged into the rubble and firefighters were in contact with those waiting to be rescued. several inhabitants were injured when the 4 story structure collapsed, but no deaths have been reported. morocco has been hit by heavy rainfall and surprised snowy conditions brought by strong winds. although the snow led to travel disruption in central regions, the rain has been welcomed by farmers and agricultural experts in the country. last year, morocco experienced one of its most severe drives in
nicole, nicole reese in lima. let's have a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. the german parliament has recognized the massacre of ethnic. he is ease in iraq as genocide. the move was hailed by his edi community representatives, who attended the session and parliament fighters from the so called islamic state killed more than a 1000 deities in northwestern iraq. in 2014 rescue words are scrambling to get to 6 people trapped under a collapse to building in the...
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nicole: justin crump, many thanks for your time. have a look at some other stories making headlines. spain's supreme court has dropped sedition charges against the former catalan president. he led the region's failed bid to independence in 2017. he still faces other charges. the decision comes weeks after a controversial reform where spain scrapped the crime of sedition. europe's largest known deposit of rare earth elements has been found near a swedish mining city. the mining company in charge said the newly discovered deposit contains more than 100 tons of the minerals. they are essential for many technologies considered vital to the green transition. europe currently relies heavily on chinese imports of rare earths. massive storms continue to batter the u.s. state of california, causing widespread flooding and claiming 18 lives so far. tens of thousands have been driven from their homes in the torrential rain and powerful wind that started in late december. further downpours are expected thursday and friday. the u.s. justice depa
nicole: justin crump, many thanks for your time. have a look at some other stories making headlines. spain's supreme court has dropped sedition charges against the former catalan president. he led the region's failed bid to independence in 2017. he still faces other charges. the decision comes weeks after a controversial reform where spain scrapped the crime of sedition. europe's largest known deposit of rare earth elements has been found near a swedish mining city. the mining company in charge...
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nicole: catherine lankes, thank you so much.eanwhile, russian president vladimir putin ordered a 36 hour cease-fire on the ukrainian frontline that would take place from january 6 to january 7 to coincide with the russian orthodox christmas. the kremlin says putin made the decision after an appeal from the head of the russian orthodox church, patriarch kiril. ukraine has dismissed russia's declaration as hypocrisy and propaganda. our correspondents roman goncharenko and killian bayer gave me some analysis on this earlier. i asked what we know so far and what the cease-fire ordered by putin could look like. killian: well, president putin talked to his defense minister and instructed him to implement the request made by patriarch kiril. so who is patriarch kiril? patriarch kiril is the head of the russian orthodox church. he is the spiritual leader in russia, and also a man who blesses russian troops before he goes into combat and says if they die in combat, they will be washed free of their sins. president vladimir putin is sayin
nicole: catherine lankes, thank you so much.eanwhile, russian president vladimir putin ordered a 36 hour cease-fire on the ukrainian frontline that would take place from january 6 to january 7 to coincide with the russian orthodox christmas. the kremlin says putin made the decision after an appeal from the head of the russian orthodox church, patriarch kiril. ukraine has dismissed russia's declaration as hypocrisy and propaganda. our correspondents roman goncharenko and killian bayer gave me...
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you're asking some great questions nicolle.at -- when you look at what happened with the congressional investigation, i think the doj was so involved in each of the doj charged defendants, i remember, that was a huge chore for us, nicolle, right? it was, how do you actually look at all the data from 800-plus doj charged defendants? we probably requested, i know what we received, and it was almost 30 million lines of data. so, i can't imagine what the fbi was going through and they're looking at all these charged defendants. maybe they weren't looking at the big picture. they were looking at the specific instances of those that got into the capitol that day. so, i'm wondering -- here's the thing i always wonder about is information sharing. i deployed right after 9/11, i think i deployed on september 21st. and i remember, you know, the issues after the fact, right, with intelligence and information sharing. and i guess the thing that i didn't know, i really didn't know, i was so into the data, i didn't know that all of that wasn
you're asking some great questions nicolle.at -- when you look at what happened with the congressional investigation, i think the doj was so involved in each of the doj charged defendants, i remember, that was a huge chore for us, nicolle, right? it was, how do you actually look at all the data from 800-plus doj charged defendants? we probably requested, i know what we received, and it was almost 30 million lines of data. so, i can't imagine what the fbi was going through and they're looking at...
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nicole. he w correspondent, nicole reese in lima. ukrainian president followed amir zalinski and his wife alena have attended a funeral for the victims of a helicopter crash that killed the country's interior minister. earlier this week, the aircraft carrying dennis mont astir ski, and other top officials came down in a cave suburb. over a dozen people were killed including a child in the accent they, i remembered as heroes who affect if i fit lights for their country. but also as a daughter, son and father, ukraine is honoring the leading figures of fits indeed in ministry. and in the helicopter crash the coffins i wrapped in the green flag and president for lot the mid zalinski offered his condolences to the families the cause of the crash that killed 14 people is still being investigated. ukraine, faith, it's lou thing. it's people on the front plants do and it desperately meets the what support as it village with fight rush and 4th, 5th, keith says it's disappointed that it's best an alli
nicole. he w correspondent, nicole reese in lima. ukrainian president followed amir zalinski and his wife alena have attended a funeral for the victims of a helicopter crash that killed the country's interior minister. earlier this week, the aircraft carrying dennis mont astir ski, and other top officials came down in a cave suburb. over a dozen people were killed including a child in the accent they, i remembered as heroes who affect if i fit lights for their country. but also as a daughter,...
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their d w's corresponded nicole wrist for us in brazilian. nicole, thank you. well, a wave of new year's celebrations has swept the globe. people ushered in 2023 with countdowns and fireworks as cities around the world returned to full scale festivities. after 2 years of pandemic restrictions, the parties been in full swing with many people focusing their thoughts on hopes and resolutions for the new year. at least for a day. from sidney's knees iconic harbor bridge to times square in new york to rio de janeiro copa cabana beach. the world's 8000000000 inhabitants welcomed 2023 with a bag while there was no official fireworks display in the german capital berlin. it didn't stop the city's residence from turning the night sky into a festive spectacle. mindy egyptian capital cairo people were treated to a fireworks display on the nile revelers and paris gathered on michelle's alizae. many had hopes for a better 12 months ahead. ed domains on 202023. i hope it will be a year full of surprises, full of happiness, full of success and the lots of good things. happy n
their d w's corresponded nicole wrist for us in brazilian. nicole, thank you. well, a wave of new year's celebrations has swept the globe. people ushered in 2023 with countdowns and fireworks as cities around the world returned to full scale festivities. after 2 years of pandemic restrictions, the parties been in full swing with many people focusing their thoughts on hopes and resolutions for the new year. at least for a day. from sidney's knees iconic harbor bridge to times square in new york...
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nicole: i think bypassing the larger managers is probably a bit of a stretch.ng strategic partnerships with the larger managers. we need that to hit our strategic asset allocation and building those capabilities. it doesn't mean that we shouldn't be constantly seeking out pockets of excess return. i think this initiative in its entirety is not only about excess returns but also precisely to give us the ability to start having some knowledge transfer, it fosters a culture of entrepreneurialism and so i'm excited about not only the returns we are seeking but the benefits for our team as we evolve into being able to do more and more alongside strategic partners and in the future on our own. alix: to that point talk about the private market versus public market returns as pension funds are struggling to get a solid returns they need. nicole: for calpers we were late to the game or took a pause, we really had an era where we stuck out of the private market space. we are in catch-up mode. now we are focused on making sure we are looking at the entire ecosystem of pri
nicole: i think bypassing the larger managers is probably a bit of a stretch.ng strategic partnerships with the larger managers. we need that to hit our strategic asset allocation and building those capabilities. it doesn't mean that we shouldn't be constantly seeking out pockets of excess return. i think this initiative in its entirety is not only about excess returns but also precisely to give us the ability to start having some knowledge transfer, it fosters a culture of entrepreneurialism...
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nicole. >> absolutely. in essence, the officers are coming to the door and evaluate what's going on. things move very quickly. trying to determine what the threat is, you know, trying to -- probably determine what they are seeing. they are probably realizing he's holding a hammer, they immediately tell him you put the hammer down and he says um, nope, and they move in immediately and by that point it's always something that we call action versus reaction in law enforcement. we have to make split second decisions because we know that you only have a split second to react before someone can be violently hurt, we witness in this instance. police officers moved in as quickly as they could and when you make a decision in those instances, a hammer, a deadly weapon. he could have killed mr. pelosi. in this situation they moved in quickly but unfortunately the defendant had already taken the hammer and hit mr. pelosi with it. but in those types of situations you want to be very, very careful, especially to be using
nicole. >> absolutely. in essence, the officers are coming to the door and evaluate what's going on. things move very quickly. trying to determine what the threat is, you know, trying to -- probably determine what they are seeing. they are probably realizing he's holding a hammer, they immediately tell him you put the hammer down and he says um, nope, and they move in immediately and by that point it's always something that we call action versus reaction in law enforcement. we have to...
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nicole: the refinancing is a problem.'ve observed over the years with our data is we expect to see 20 to 25% per year on a rolling basis to refinance of all the loans. that is a significant amount. who is first hit are those that have not hedged, that is a key problem. some might still be fine if your interest rate is hedged, and you can delay the refinancing, you can delay the effect of being hit by really high financing rates right now. everything that is floating-rate and coming up for refinance will be problematic. development finance is usually short-term, any bridging finance, anybody who has used intermediate solutions like bridging and mezzanine finance needs a quick solution. tom: is this an opportunity for cash-rich fires? -- buyers? whether they are based in the u.k., the middle east or elsewhere, coming in and swooping in? nicole: where there is loss on the one side, there is opportunity for other people, obviously. as property values correct, that is a brilliant time, and if you have equity and can buy at the
nicole: the refinancing is a problem.'ve observed over the years with our data is we expect to see 20 to 25% per year on a rolling basis to refinance of all the loans. that is a significant amount. who is first hit are those that have not hedged, that is a key problem. some might still be fine if your interest rate is hedged, and you can delay the refinancing, you can delay the effect of being hit by really high financing rates right now. everything that is floating-rate and coming up for...
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>> hi, nicolle. how are you? your panel fully understand that the district attorney has asked me not to go into the sum and substance of the conversation and the questions that would only benefit one person and that, of course, would be donald trump. i have no interest in doing that. neither do they. all i can say it was a very productive meeting. i don't suspect it will be the last either, and i think alvin bragg is as just stated by harry -- i think he's seriously looking at this case on several different grounds. >> michael, you have spent time with mark pomeranz, two incredibly skilled prosecutors looking at this who thought it was chargeable and prosecutable. did you get any -- do you have a better understanding of why they left after today? >> so, again, it teeters on the promise that i made to the d.a. that i would not go into the sum and substance of our conversation today other than to say that the team that i met with today are incredibly professional, and they are no different than mark pomeranz and ca
>> hi, nicolle. how are you? your panel fully understand that the district attorney has asked me not to go into the sum and substance of the conversation and the questions that would only benefit one person and that, of course, would be donald trump. i have no interest in doing that. neither do they. all i can say it was a very productive meeting. i don't suspect it will be the last either, and i think alvin bragg is as just stated by harry -- i think he's seriously looking at this case...
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nicole butner is the ceo of a i consulting firm or antics momentum. and nicole, maybe you could start off by giving us an idea of how big could incorporate a i into their search engine? hello and a for sure. so there are a 23 trends at the moment in machine learning that a very interesting for being one is the development of big foundational models. so in this case, big language models at just have a much better semantic understanding of language altogether. and the 2nd one is the trend of generative models, who are capable, which are capable of really writing text almost better than you or me or some students. and that make can even hit different tonalities. for this, together with a clever context building can, can build a very good search function and very interactive element. so in that way, it can be a better interface for humans because it can deal with people in natural language. but how much of a threat is this for google? after all, they have their own lodge language model, lambda, and curtly that the undisputed kings of such. so should they
nicole butner is the ceo of a i consulting firm or antics momentum. and nicole, maybe you could start off by giving us an idea of how big could incorporate a i into their search engine? hello and a for sure. so there are a 23 trends at the moment in machine learning that a very interesting for being one is the development of big foundational models. so in this case, big language models at just have a much better semantic understanding of language altogether. and the 2nd one is the trend of...
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nicole dw correspondent nicole reese in lima ukrainian president vladimir zalinski and his wife alena have attended a funeral for the victims of a helicopter crash that killed the country's interior minister. earlier this week, the aircraft carrying dentist, one a stair ski and to other top officials, came down in a cave. so burb, another 13 people, including a child were also killed. the i remembered as heroes who sacrificed their lives for their country. but also as a daughter, son and father, ukraine is honoring the leading figures of it's indeed in ministry. kent in the helicopter crash, the coffins are wrapped in the green flag. and president latimer zalinski, offered his condolences to the families the cause of the crash that can 14 people is still being investigated. ukraine, faith, it's losing its people on the front lines do. and it desperately meets the world support as its soldiers fight rush. and forthwith keith, it's disappointed that it's best and alive, but indecisive on sending heavy duty. morton tanks such as german meat leopard stood green. many of the soldiers near
nicole dw correspondent nicole reese in lima ukrainian president vladimir zalinski and his wife alena have attended a funeral for the victims of a helicopter crash that killed the country's interior minister. earlier this week, the aircraft carrying dentist, one a stair ski and to other top officials, came down in a cave. so burb, another 13 people, including a child were also killed. the i remembered as heroes who sacrificed their lives for their country. but also as a daughter, son and...
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nicole tell us this. you're in lima and the capital, but how wide spread are these protests improved at the moment? it's still looking as if it's a bold look of the south that is in this state or in the state of protests. but also hearing that students from the south will now travel to the capitol, because as it is bands, these proto says here behind me are a standing there in support of people had been a camping at a university site. and this morning, this university side was evicted and police entered with a tank or they sprayed to, yeah, god, and day a detained around 200 people there. that's why protest probably will also be much bigger in the next few days. maybe even the students are also on their way now. so this is just a development we can really foresee the future. but that's also one part of things that is happening in be my at the moment. thanks to co dw correspondent nicole reese in lima, ukrainian president vladimir zalinski and his wife alaina have attended a funeral for the victims of a he
nicole tell us this. you're in lima and the capital, but how wide spread are these protests improved at the moment? it's still looking as if it's a bold look of the south that is in this state or in the state of protests. but also hearing that students from the south will now travel to the capitol, because as it is bands, these proto says here behind me are a standing there in support of people had been a camping at a university site. and this morning, this university side was evicted and...
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so there certainly will be still a long afternoon and evening coming out of nicole or the protesters any closer to achieving their demands. it doesn't look like me, i'm at the moment and they are still here protesting and say they will stay as long as it needs for the novel and wanted to resign for new congress to reform for new elections. but from the governmental side, there is not much movement into that direction. i spoke to some people who were camping at the university side, kayla who are at the go to the coin, you know, and visit out what day it was for for lima, for the future. good morning, so we won't, di napoli wanted to resign, and the conquest to be restructured to put us on them. we want a new constitution so that the, i can find its way back to p. i said, was easy. i, you must. well, there is no poverty, i must me feel horrible panels. most of there is nothing bold feed, you know, history is waiting for us. that's why we came here today to fight her. hello, charlie. oh, no software, not your tower. it's for longer waco. now they say we are terrorist, but that's not the
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coming out of nicole. it sounds like the protesters are pretty determined what's being said in peru though, of a possible solutions to the current situation. the possible solutions would be for the protest this earlier elections. but at the moment, that's the only talks of elections in april 2024. and even these are not even approved yet. it's a longer process to get early elections here. it needs to have a change in the constitution. for example, the approval of the congress and the approval from the legislative that's only a few things that need to happen and i, for canada to be kind of elected into the in the process. of course, the whole, this would be a solution from the protesters side, but if you look at that reality, at the moment it's been over, water been charge before it was a little castillo. and there was so much unrest in the last few years, emperor, politically, that instability maybe is difficult to achieve. and these next weeks as a solution for now, protest to say they will stay as long a
coming out of nicole. it sounds like the protesters are pretty determined what's being said in peru though, of a possible solutions to the current situation. the possible solutions would be for the protest this earlier elections. but at the moment, that's the only talks of elections in april 2024. and even these are not even approved yet. it's a longer process to get early elections here. it needs to have a change in the constitution. for example, the approval of the congress and the approval...
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nicole doesn't have type ii diabetes. >> nicole, we called your insurance company and they gave us a okay. >> earlier this year, the state of rhode island in consultation with its pharmacy benefits manager decided that health insurance for the state of rhode island employees would cover the entire class of anti-obesity drugs. >> really? >> this coverage change goes into effect january 2023. >> okay. >> i'm so happy for you. >> yes. >> yes. >> this is great. this is great. wow. wow. >> in its statement, the health insurance trade association said, obesity is a complex disease and the evidence and clinical guidelines related to obesity treatment are evolving rapidly. health insurance providers will continue to review the clinical evidence. >>> we're just giving patients a little more of that fullness hormone. >> the science of weight management drugs at 60 minutesover time.com. nurtec od. it's the only medication that can treat my migraine when it strikes and prevent my migraine attacks. treat and prevent, all in one. don't take if allergic to nurtec. allergic reactions can occur, even
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nicole ris in lima.ot to france, where more than one million workers have joint strikes and protests over president macron's proposed pension reforms. most public transport is not running and many schools are closed. in a rare show of unity, all french trade unions have joined the action. the president wants to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. reporter: asea of -- a sea of people with a clear message to president macron. hands off our pensions. the huge crowds in paris and across france are a reflection of the deep unpopularity of the proposed reforms. according to a poll this week, 68% of the public are opposed. every french trade union has come out united against them. many critics say hiking the retirement age would hit manual workers hardest. >> people won't work two more years because most of them, especially those with strenuous jobs, shift workers, not jobs, cleaners -- night -- they cannot work two more years. where if they do, they will retire broken. it is a social issue. do you want to
nicole ris in lima.ot to france, where more than one million workers have joint strikes and protests over president macron's proposed pension reforms. most public transport is not running and many schools are closed. in a rare show of unity, all french trade unions have joined the action. the president wants to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. reporter: asea of -- a sea of people with a clear message to president macron. hands off our pensions. the huge crowds in paris and across france...
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nicole re, is for us in brazilian. nicole, thank you. russia has marked the new year with a fresh wave of attacks on ukraine, ukraine's defense forces say moscow fired at least 20 cruise missiles. but life goes on even during the most intense bombardment, ukrainian doctors have been delivering babies over the festive season. most of it to happen here. we are here in one of keal speakers, maternity ward. but because of the all the hospital is almost empty just before the russian aggression up to 25 babies were born here each day after war starts. we have was delirious because lots of people left graham's. we can easily imagine it's was like less blanched by pregnancy. this time, so if you're less newly worse, no fewer birth and no patients names on the usually full board. but one room is still busy around the clock. the neonatal intensive care unit, despite all their care provided to premature babies, another danger looms over them. with the threat of me silo dance tie, it would be too risky to unplug their monitors and
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nicole, i have to say it feels a little bit like groundhog day. as you said, we've seen 5 rounds of voting in the numbers. haven't even really changed that much . in fact, it appears like kevin mccarthy who was running as you said to be the speaker of the house, is even losing support in between these votes. we have seen a members of the house of representatives huddling on the floor, trying to hash something out to make something happen, negotiate among themselves. they could possibly decide to adjourn and start voting again at a later point when they feel like there is some movement on things. but kevin mccarthy says he will keep going and holding votes until he gets the support that he needs. but on the other side, there is this group of hard white republicans that is not backing down. it actually appears possibly to be growing. and we're really seeing tensions rising. nicole in the house among republicans there who want to see kevin mccarthy step aside, except his fate. see some one else be nominated. we're hearing some voices of republican sp
nicole, i have to say it feels a little bit like groundhog day. as you said, we've seen 5 rounds of voting in the numbers. haven't even really changed that much . in fact, it appears like kevin mccarthy who was running as you said to be the speaker of the house, is even losing support in between these votes. we have seen a members of the house of representatives huddling on the floor, trying to hash something out to make something happen, negotiate among themselves. they could possibly decide...
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>> well, i kind of have an idea, nicole. have an amazing run-down on punch bowl news. >> i do. you can tell me. >> i know you do. no, listen so they are trying to make out a deal that would allow this process to go forward. here's the rub, nicolle, they can't even adjourn and stop voting without consent of the body, without consent of house republican leaders, without consent of house republicans and house democrats. it is a -- there are no rules right now, so they have to keep voting until they have a speaker which is why mccarthy is down six ballots. no one in their mind would go through six ballots where you know they're going to lose them by choice. so do i think they're going to come to an agreement? i don't know. mccarthy has more ground to make up than he should be able to make up. that's obvious. he has to flip a lot of votes, but the two sides are talking. that is a good sign for mccarthy, but the larger problem will become if they come to a deal, can the rest of the republican conference win it. they want seats on
>> well, i kind of have an idea, nicole. have an amazing run-down on punch bowl news. >> i do. you can tell me. >> i know you do. no, listen so they are trying to make out a deal that would allow this process to go forward. here's the rub, nicolle, they can't even adjourn and stop voting without consent of the body, without consent of house republican leaders, without consent of house republicans and house democrats. it is a -- there are no rules right now, so they have to...
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>> absolutely, nicolle.l say as a football fan, and many of us are football fans, we're all to some degree complicit in what we're seeing and what happened last night that these things are happening for a reason, and kevin's more expert in this than i am, but from a medical standpoint i'm sure there will be tension if focus mike me say, we need to redefine targeting, crown of the helmet not just hitting helmet, but thoracic, spine. if we start to redefine what it means for a dangerous hit to occur, more than the narrow parameters of targeting as defined today, i think that's going to open up a debate on, is that fundamentally changing the game? so what's moral, what's ethical, versus what's entertaining. that's the tension here. what i'll say here is there's no silver lining to this tragedy. a cardiac arrest, nicolle, is traumatic when it happens in a hospital setting. in this case the nation watched, players watched it directly in front of them. it's a traumatic event. we have been doing psas intermittently
>> absolutely, nicolle.l say as a football fan, and many of us are football fans, we're all to some degree complicit in what we're seeing and what happened last night that these things are happening for a reason, and kevin's more expert in this than i am, but from a medical standpoint i'm sure there will be tension if focus mike me say, we need to redefine targeting, crown of the helmet not just hitting helmet, but thoracic, spine. if we start to redefine what it means for a dangerous hit...
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>> nicolle, you're so right.'s what's incredible, is they clearly -- it's not that they didn't hear what voters said in november. where of course races were decided all across the country on this issue. they decided they just simply don't care. and i think what's interesting politically is of course this is animated not only women but young people, men, independent voters. we saw so many people who left the republican party over this issue. and i think that's going to continue. but the problem as you so importantly point out is women are still suffering. and so -- as the republican party disregards the will of the voters, the impact on women is horrific. i happen to be in louisiana right now. there was a recent story, a woman here who not only was denied prenatal care in the state of louisiana but then as she was miscarrying was turned away repeatedly because doctors and health care providers are terrified of even providing care for women who are miscarrying. it's a terrible state of affairs. and of course as you
>> nicolle, you're so right.'s what's incredible, is they clearly -- it's not that they didn't hear what voters said in november. where of course races were decided all across the country on this issue. they decided they just simply don't care. and i think what's interesting politically is of course this is animated not only women but young people, men, independent voters. we saw so many people who left the republican party over this issue. and i think that's going to continue. but the...
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>> it sure does, nicole. really wide evidentiary net that jack smith cast, and what we learned courtesy of carol leonnig's great reporting and her colleagues at "the washington post" that these subpoenas went out in early december. jack smith was appointed on november 18th. i understand that harry wants to move it to the side, i'll drag it right back into the spotlight and beat the dead horse, nicole, with your permission, just a couple of more pops at the dead horse. it's really hard to understand why these very basic investigative steps took so darned long. with jack smith, it looks like moving at light speed. if i can give voice to the hero fatigue that ihink we were all suffering from. bob mueller was going to be the guy to hold donald trump accountable, and he wasn't. he couldn't, unfortunately, because of the horrific lloc memo saying that you can't indict a sitting president, which is the stuff of banana republics, and merrick garland who we thought was going to come galloping in so i hope that third t
>> it sure does, nicole. really wide evidentiary net that jack smith cast, and what we learned courtesy of carol leonnig's great reporting and her colleagues at "the washington post" that these subpoenas went out in early december. jack smith was appointed on november 18th. i understand that harry wants to move it to the side, i'll drag it right back into the spotlight and beat the dead horse, nicole, with your permission, just a couple of more pops at the dead horse. it's...
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>> it's a good question, nicolle.nections between certain right-wing member of congress and certain known far-right militia groups or extremist groups. but given the fact that some members of congress are wanted as witnesses for questioning in various january 6th related investigations, it does raise the question about whether those members can serve on this committee. can they possibly be trying to investigate the very investigations that may want them for questioning or may want to look at their cellphones or may want to read their e-mails or that sort of thing. and so some people on the democratic side of the aisle are very concerned that they will try to interfere with those very investigations. i think hakeem jeffries coined -- coined the phrase today that it was -- sorry, i forgot. it's like an insurrection -- >> i've got it here. hang on. i've got it somewhere, too. i think he called it the insurrection committee. jerry nadler called the destroy select subcommittee. >> it does raise the question as you point ou
>> it's a good question, nicolle.nections between certain right-wing member of congress and certain known far-right militia groups or extremist groups. but given the fact that some members of congress are wanted as witnesses for questioning in various january 6th related investigations, it does raise the question about whether those members can serve on this committee. can they possibly be trying to investigate the very investigations that may want them for questioning or may want to look...
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>> yeah, i think he does, nicolle.ust played a sound bite from, is the only republican that's on the record saying that he's going to be a no vote. nancy mace from south carolina expressed some skepticism over the weekend. we're told that she's likely to vote yes. and other than that there aren't any other republicans that are publicly coming forward and saying that they're not going to vote for this rules package. but to your point there are a lot of them grumbling behind the scenes about the concessions that kevin mccarthy was forced to make that really in many ways hobble his ability to control this caucus over the next two years. and there are real concerns about basic pieces of legislation that in past congressional sessions have passed with ease, whether it comes to raising the debt limit or spending bills or anything along those lines that are going to be real fights each and every time. and that goes above and beyond any kind of new piece of legislation that this body hopes to pass. i mean, there's obviously a
>> yeah, i think he does, nicolle.ust played a sound bite from, is the only republican that's on the record saying that he's going to be a no vote. nancy mace from south carolina expressed some skepticism over the weekend. we're told that she's likely to vote yes. and other than that there aren't any other republicans that are publicly coming forward and saying that they're not going to vote for this rules package. but to your point there are a lot of them grumbling behind the scenes...
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nicole, a stick would lead you. do you think there are in the wards and mccarty been? absolutely. there's a shiva temple, or rendered that he knows 1st reach mecca bought. i don't know all that, but there, there john got him a judge other than the he had brain meets that his friends regularly, all his friends are educated and currently unemployed. you to the door of jobs in the market. the old will form his ardent fan b. one duty suggests that disenchanted youth tend to lean towards the wise if politics and the right wing hate mongering, mournful windows. okay. go to professor baldwin and get our teachers at the university of delhi. for this, this case is used or normalize his violence, it glorifies violence when such songs are cleared and tolerated and enjoyed. ah, been young people and not so young. people think that a, this something one can do. why only imagination it can be done in reality and bid do lead to actual absence. while in the eyes of day in the drop off is battling to the eyes of he knew nationalism in the country in recent boats and deep and cream have links to th
nicole, a stick would lead you. do you think there are in the wards and mccarty been? absolutely. there's a shiva temple, or rendered that he knows 1st reach mecca bought. i don't know all that, but there, there john got him a judge other than the he had brain meets that his friends regularly, all his friends are educated and currently unemployed. you to the door of jobs in the market. the old will form his ardent fan b. one duty suggests that disenchanted youth tend to lean towards the wise if...
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nicole kidman saying she'd been moved after seeing their story on tv.the evening before their dad set out on this latest challenge, they sat down to messages from their friends, family and a few famous faces. hello, tim, mike and andy. it's george ezra here, just with a little message to say congratulations on everything you're doing, raising awareness. yeah, thank you for what you're doing. andy, mike, tim. just incredible what you achieved last time around, and what you're about to do now is just truly, truly heroic. i'm sending you love and my best wishes. shout loudly. i know you'll be heard. all my very best. good luck. flippin' heck. that was brilliant. absolutely brilliant. oh, wow. imean... oh, wow. 0h, amazing. i leaked again. i leaked straight away. i've got to say, it's very easy, for me, to be very flippant and say it's obvious cos he's envious about our bodies and the way we conduct ourselves! 0ur chiselled profiles. yeah, all that. that's it. they laugh to see him, you know, wishing us good luck and telling us to shout loudly, it was like,
nicole kidman saying she'd been moved after seeing their story on tv.the evening before their dad set out on this latest challenge, they sat down to messages from their friends, family and a few famous faces. hello, tim, mike and andy. it's george ezra here, just with a little message to say congratulations on everything you're doing, raising awareness. yeah, thank you for what you're doing. andy, mike, tim. just incredible what you achieved last time around, and what you're about to do now is...
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but based on what we learned, it was not close, nicole. intent to disrupt the official proceeding, of conspiratorial conduct with other people. with incitement of an insurrection and accountability therefore means that this lands in a criminal court. >> it was not close. those were striking words for us to hear from our exclusive conversation with tim hafei, the former chief investigator for the january 6th select committee. by all accounts, hafei was the committee's not-so-secret weapon from bill barr to pat cipollone to ivanka trump to cassidy hutchinson, hafei was there driving the questions and the depositions that made for iconic must-see tv during the january 6th pluck hearings. tim hafei is on a very short list of people who know the full scope of the mountain of evidence that the house select committee has now handed over to doj. he knows exactly what merrick garland and the justice department are reckoning with right now as they try to decide to do what hafei says is the only logical conclusion, to charge a disgraced twice-impeach
but based on what we learned, it was not close, nicole. intent to disrupt the official proceeding, of conspiratorial conduct with other people. with incitement of an insurrection and accountability therefore means that this lands in a criminal court. >> it was not close. those were striking words for us to hear from our exclusive conversation with tim hafei, the former chief investigator for the january 6th select committee. by all accounts, hafei was the committee's not-so-secret weapon...
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guardians of truth starts february 18th, on dw, with ah, that amid been that ill or time jewel or nicole, humbler told her the coin whistling derogatory names and threaten them. ah, indian hindu 12, bob has meet. people don't violent against muslims. these is that they played the song in the d. j systems with swords in their hand. i did of the middle some of these popular songs called for their killing with i have travel due to for these, the most populous state in india. here i am meeting some of these fingers of this dean to dusty inciteful phenomenon, which is being called hindu bluff op i. this is sunday by georgia. i am to 12 pop singer he's aggressive jobulator housing and his hateful songs aback one community in particular. the minority muslims, he's very popular. his songs have had millions of views on social media. oh, wow. and this despite youtube taking down his channels for heat speech back with can be some, don't keep them so according to their terms and policy, it is hate speech needs. a lot of my channels have been suspended there, but our reach is very high on the web mor
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d, w correspondent, nicole reese is in bruise capital, lima. she gave us some more insight about how this movement evolved and who's involved in the protests or as you just mentioned, people have traveled from the rural areas of the country here to lima. and it's a most, most people come from the south. those you seen the background, for example, are people who come from the flow areas like go school like bono, like i got a keeper and the protest started there, but have then shifted to the capital. they most, most of them come from a poor a background. they are working agriculture, their work in mining hills engineers see that we've met that to spoke to us. some people from lima also at the protests, of course. and they all are saying the same. they felt at large, huge inequality over these past few years, together with the political instability. those appear who has had time again, new presidents over the past few years. and they also say that they have not seen the benefits that are being generated in their regions or in the country that mini
d, w correspondent, nicole reese is in bruise capital, lima. she gave us some more insight about how this movement evolved and who's involved in the protests or as you just mentioned, people have traveled from the rural areas of the country here to lima. and it's a most, most people come from the south. those you seen the background, for example, are people who come from the flow areas like go school like bono, like i got a keeper and the protest started there, but have then shifted to the...
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"the beat" with ari melber starts right nowell hi, ari. >> hi, nicolle. thanks so much.melber. there are developments tonight on several trump cases, and i have a lawyer who's breaking news. the video you may have seen glimpses of, although it broke today is donald trump under oath, this never before seen video in
"the beat" with ari melber starts right nowell hi, ari. >> hi, nicolle. thanks so much.melber. there are developments tonight on several trump cases, and i have a lawyer who's breaking news. the video you may have seen glimpses of, although it broke today is donald trump under oath, this never before seen video in
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nicolle? >> absolutely horrific. very difficult reporting, raf sanchez live for us in kyiv. thank you. igor, i turn to you, my friend. it is a cruel, cruel, cruel story to cover from here. it must be as your president said, a terrible sadness and loss for the people of ukraine today. >> well, hi, nicolle. everyone is completely devastated. i've spoken with the president's office and they're holding back the tears, but, you know, we have grown accustomed to accept death in the predictable battle on the front lines during missile attacks. when it happens like this and it is so tragic, it is just unbearable. two examples i can give you. first of all, to add to the reporting, the only child that was killed, you know, his -- that child's mother has died as well. so, this poor man and i've seen an interview with him, lost his wife and child. also think of that helicopter pilot, he had to choose where to crash the helicopter and his choice was between a high rise building and smaller building he didn't know was a kindergart
nicolle? >> absolutely horrific. very difficult reporting, raf sanchez live for us in kyiv. thank you. igor, i turn to you, my friend. it is a cruel, cruel, cruel story to cover from here. it must be as your president said, a terrible sadness and loss for the people of ukraine today. >> well, hi, nicolle. everyone is completely devastated. i've spoken with the president's office and they're holding back the tears, but, you know, we have grown accustomed to accept death in the...
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i'm nicole ferla kimberline, and this is the day ah, because we understand, and our bones are ukraine's fight. this part of something much bigger. joke was good. i think the u. s. congress. that's the number one priority for the united search right now. according to motion forward and our bipartisan by camel support must continue because the battle for youth crane is a battle for democracy itself. both chambers, both parties, all who support ukraine, providing assistance for the ukrainian to the 3 to rush and all of those who won't victory as much as we do. victory will come important. ah, also coming up after the deadliest known attack on russian troops and ukraine. the kremlin phases accusations of embellishing the numbers of the dead and unnecessarily endangering its troops. who so we get her to anatomy, moody of oil did soldiers of to special military operations. we get there because it's hard for to have you gone was the when it's hard, we shouldn't be to get there, which oh, welcome to the show. for the 1st time in a century, the us house of representatives has failed to elect a s
i'm nicole ferla kimberline, and this is the day ah, because we understand, and our bones are ukraine's fight. this part of something much bigger. joke was good. i think the u. s. congress. that's the number one priority for the united search right now. according to motion forward and our bipartisan by camel support must continue because the battle for youth crane is a battle for democracy itself. both chambers, both parties, all who support ukraine, providing assistance for the ukrainian to...
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.— leÓn: la sall nicole ——la presunta foto inÉdita del "mayo" zambada.es su "noticiero univisiÓn: ediciÓn nocturna", con leÓn krauze. buenas noches. comenzamos con las imÁgenes de la golpiza inhumana de policÍa de memphis a este joven afroamericano que le costÓ la vida hace tres semanas. bien este rostro. fue detenido porque supuestamente manejaba de forma errÁtica. se revelaron los videos del supuesto arresto mientras tomaba fotos del amanecer. reportera: se trata de cuatro videos que muestran la salvaje golpiza. durante esa golpiza que recibiÓ tyre nichols, Él clamaba por su mamÁ. pedimos discreciÓn al momento de verlas. la comunidad de memphis reaccionÓ indignada tras la presentaciÓn de los videos de la golpiza contra tyre nichols. se han multiplicado las protestas pidiendo justicia. >> es un video brutal. muy fuerte. lo que sucediÓ no deberÍa suceder. lo que mÁs me sorprende es la atracciÓn de las autoridades. reportera: todo comenzÓ con un aparato de trÁnsito. se puede apreciar a uno de los policÍas llegando a la escena donde tyre nichols estaba hac
.— leÓn: la sall nicole ——la presunta foto inÉdita del "mayo" zambada.es su "noticiero univisiÓn: ediciÓn nocturna", con leÓn krauze. buenas noches. comenzamos con las imÁgenes de la golpiza inhumana de policÍa de memphis a este joven afroamericano que le costÓ la vida hace tres semanas. bien este rostro. fue detenido porque supuestamente manejaba de forma errÁtica. se revelaron los videos del supuesto arresto mientras tomaba fotos del amanecer. reportera: se...
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i asked nicole, why we should read books that challenge us and that scare us. what she told me. >> the role of an education, the role of beaten member of a multi racial society is to expand our understanding of our world. not to simply have an education that affirms what we already know, that affirms our worldview, but one that's challenging. when i think about this idea that we should never -- things and make them uncomfortable, the books that have been most transformative for me are the books that have been deeply unsettling. >> unsurprisingly, i agree with nicole. i'm sure most members of the velshi banned book club do as well. the bucks out of shape to a message analysts, as a friend, as a person, have been the hard rates. the bucks to take a few weeks to swallow little by little, including books and authors that we've covered on the velshi banned book club. tony morrison, william shakespeare, modern classics and palms. nikole hannah-jones, joins me again next saturday at 8 am eastern to mark the first anniversary of the velshi banned book club. coming up n
i asked nicole, why we should read books that challenge us and that scare us. what she told me. >> the role of an education, the role of beaten member of a multi racial society is to expand our understanding of our world. not to simply have an education that affirms what we already know, that affirms our worldview, but one that's challenging. when i think about this idea that we should never -- things and make them uncomfortable, the books that have been most transformative for me are the...
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nicole, which is nice to see. one activist i spoke to last night though said the only thing that will make change here in davos is if there's change at the top, that's the only way of changing this beast. oh ben facility and i was seeing what happens at the top. thank you. so much ah, the united states government has launched a new online system for people seeking asylum at its border with mexico from now on only those people who registered on an app and who can show they have a sponsor in the us will be accepted into the asylum process, he w's cut only nancy moy and enos pulled traveled to the mexican border city of reynosa. to find out what this new policy means for thousands of migrants hoping to enter the us. the new immigration policies have created a dramatic challenge for these migrants from heidi thousands of stock here on the mexican side of the border. trying to understand the new a pastor tries to explain, but many questions remain. lee, you works for a refugee and g o. he toys trying to understand what
nicole, which is nice to see. one activist i spoke to last night though said the only thing that will make change here in davos is if there's change at the top, that's the only way of changing this beast. oh ben facility and i was seeing what happens at the top. thank you. so much ah, the united states government has launched a new online system for people seeking asylum at its border with mexico from now on only those people who registered on an app and who can show they have a sponsor in the...