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his name is nielsen. he's originally from, sorry, bear ha, he's a richly from honduras. he lived in georgia for 20 years before he was pulled over and got a dui that resulted in being put in i.c.e. custody. he was held by i.c.e. for about a year until he was finally let out last november. he is at high risk for covid, it wasn't safe for him to be in a facility where detainees have to die for ppe out of lunch trays. he went on a hunger strike to try to pressure i.c.e. to release him because he was at high risk, he thought this was going to kill him. he sent us this video telling us what it was like inside that irwin county georgia facility last year. >> i experienced one of the most frightening moments of my life. i found myself in a place where the conditions were dangerous. and it was impossible to protect myself from covid. we experienced poor sanitation. and social distancing was impossible. masks, hansen a tasers, gloves and so were never provided to us. we asked for these things but we were denied. >> nelson is one of the signatories on this letter, which was sent t
his name is nielsen. he's originally from, sorry, bear ha, he's a richly from honduras. he lived in georgia for 20 years before he was pulled over and got a dui that resulted in being put in i.c.e. custody. he was held by i.c.e. for about a year until he was finally let out last november. he is at high risk for covid, it wasn't safe for him to be in a facility where detainees have to die for ppe out of lunch trays. he went on a hunger strike to try to pressure i.c.e. to release him because he...
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kylie nielsen is graduating from clayton valley charter high school. she will had to -- to major in business administration. >>> send a photo of your gratitude 2021 grads at cbs.com or tag ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey y google, tuturn up the e . ♪ ♪ ♪ receceive a charargepoint homeme flex chararger or a public charging credit. see you volvo retailer for details. >>> dennis is here now with sports and the warriors only down to the final week of the season. >> i love this time of year. every game matters, it is crunch time. the warriors need just one more win to clinch a playoff spot but if he wants it, you know it don't come easy. they have back to back games against utah, the top two teams, in the west. the warriors are trying to hold off memphis for that ac can that would give them two chances to advance in the new play in game format, at the moment, there masked up against the lakers and lebron james is not a fan in this new format. >> as you might expect, just a slightly more positive outlook about the plane game. >> we want to be in there because that is where
kylie nielsen is graduating from clayton valley charter high school. she will had to -- to major in business administration. >>> send a photo of your gratitude 2021 grads at cbs.com or tag ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey y google, tuturn up the e . ♪ ♪ ♪ receceive a charargepoint homeme flex chararger or a public charging credit. see you volvo retailer for details. >>> dennis is here now with sports and the warriors only down to the final week of the season. >> i love...
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they live. nielsen says local municipalities can use the data to quickly intervene in case of an outbreak. but privacy advocates insist the personal information revealed by a corona pass should be strictly limited. the latest version of the up allows almost total anonymity just showing whether or not you're in the clear. kimberly gregory that has been working with authorities on this evolution. even though when, when we have some serious situation in society fighting and demick, we shall not. we shouldn't just skip our fundamental fundamental principles about it. data security and privacy. but some feel constant monitoring should not be necessary to access social activities. they say that's a violation of their personal man, and i don't want to get tested just to get him somewhere when i, when i'm perfectly well, all the sushi is helping organize opposition to the national corona virus strategy . he views the path as an example of creeping governmental control. why should the state know like every time how often you go to union meeting, how often you go to support clubs and different patt
they live. nielsen says local municipalities can use the data to quickly intervene in case of an outbreak. but privacy advocates insist the personal information revealed by a corona pass should be strictly limited. the latest version of the up allows almost total anonymity just showing whether or not you're in the clear. kimberly gregory that has been working with authorities on this evolution. even though when, when we have some serious situation in society fighting and demick, we shall not....
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they live. nielsen says local municipalities can use the data to quickly intervene in case of an outbreak. but privacy advocates insist the personal information revealed by a corona pass should be strictly limited. the latest version of the app allows almost total anonymity to showing whether or not you're in the clear kimberly gregory and has been working with authorities on this evolution. even when, when, when we have such as serious situation in society fighting and they put demick, we shall not, we shouldn't just skip our fundamental fundamental principles about it. they to security and privacy. but some feel constant monitoring should not be necessary to access social activities. they say that's a violation of their personal freedom. and if i don't want to get tested just to get in somewhere, when i, when i'm perfectly well, all the sushi is helping organize opposition to the national corona virus strategy . he views the path as an example of creeping governmental control. why should the state know like every time how often you go to union meeting, how often you go to sport clubs an
they live. nielsen says local municipalities can use the data to quickly intervene in case of an outbreak. but privacy advocates insist the personal information revealed by a corona pass should be strictly limited. the latest version of the app allows almost total anonymity to showing whether or not you're in the clear kimberly gregory and has been working with authorities on this evolution. even when, when, when we have such as serious situation in society fighting and they put demick, we...
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people in denmark, we know exactly where, where they tested, where do late they live. nielsen says local municipalities can use the data to quickly intervene in case of an outbreak. but privacy advocates insist the personal information revealed by a corona pass should be strictly limited. the latest version of the up allows almost total anonymity to showing whether or not you're in the clear. kimberly gregson has been working with authorities on this evolution even and when, when we have some serious situation in society fighting and they put them in, we shall not. we shouldn't just skip our fundamental fundamental principles about it. they to security and privacy, but some feel constant monitoring should not be necessary to access social activities. they say that's a violation of their personal freedom. and if i don't want to get tested just to get in somewhere, when i, when i'm perfectly well, all the sushi is helping organize opposition to the national corona virus strategy . he views the path as an example of creeping governmental control. why should the state know like every time ho
people in denmark, we know exactly where, where they tested, where do late they live. nielsen says local municipalities can use the data to quickly intervene in case of an outbreak. but privacy advocates insist the personal information revealed by a corona pass should be strictly limited. the latest version of the up allows almost total anonymity to showing whether or not you're in the clear. kimberly gregson has been working with authorities on this evolution even and when, when we have some...
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i was just talking to rick nielsen from cheap trick and he and. yeah and he said great but yeah so yes i love singing that fun. folks there still. is a girl. who are still steam coming off the boot of cod from him on the beach. who know what about that what about the radio when there were. any better of them or coke would be able to do were often in the fruit were in the audience of the song crazy show i'm playing in there also you could say don't. click. isn't. so it was so great. you know i had the wonderful opportunity to tour with neil young in the ninety's when he did it with booker t. in them g.'s and i always i watched every show and they were always just i mean they didn't keep they kept their eye on him the whole time and i'm like you know what's going on and they're like oh he switches things like and the drop of the hat and we have to make sure we're there so he'll change their arrangement in the middle of the set he plays the cell is different sometimes he goes to the piano and you know when he's supposed to be on the guitar i mean tou
i was just talking to rick nielsen from cheap trick and he and. yeah and he said great but yeah so yes i love singing that fun. folks there still. is a girl. who are still steam coming off the boot of cod from him on the beach. who know what about that what about the radio when there were. any better of them or coke would be able to do were often in the fruit were in the audience of the song crazy show i'm playing in there also you could say don't. click. isn't. so it was so great. you know i...
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i was just talking to rick nielsen from cheap trick and he and. yeah and he said but yeah so yes i love singing is up on. cloke's there still. is a girl. there are still steam coming off the boot of cod from him on the beach. and what about that what about the video with the were eddie any better than hook up would be able to do rockin in free and the audience of the song crazy shaaban playing in there also you could see it all with a click. isn't he spinning so it was so great. he you know i had the wonderful opportunity to tour with neil young in the ninety's when he did it with booker t. in the m.g.'s and i always i watched every show and they were always just i mean they didn't keep they kept their eye on him the whole time and i'm like you know what's going on and they're like oh he switches things like and they drop the hat and we have to make sure we're there so he'll change their arrangement in the middle of the set he plays the cell is different sometimes he goes to the piano and you know when he's supposed to be on the guitar i mean tour
i was just talking to rick nielsen from cheap trick and he and. yeah and he said but yeah so yes i love singing is up on. cloke's there still. is a girl. there are still steam coming off the boot of cod from him on the beach. and what about that what about the video with the were eddie any better than hook up would be able to do rockin in free and the audience of the song crazy shaaban playing in there also you could see it all with a click. isn't he spinning so it was so great. he you know i...
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we sent them to, to the, to the gates of health nielsen's mikella go ahead. i'm really curious cuz news is what the scribbling notes down. as you're speaking to the camera, you go 1st and then neil's. i needed to articulate those notes, share them with the world, mikella gas. go ahead. if you look at some of the people who have actually lost the, the residents from it so far, it's very few so far but, but we have a clear pets of who they are. many of them young women, some of them mothers and older women with, with children. they already integrated into society, many of them and they are losing their family members who didn't lose their permit to stay here. so they, this law and this practice is splitting up families and this concept of a refugee taking up space of somebody else is just ridiculous in my view for what is not taking up a space for anybody else. he's working in denmark, he's a great resource to denmark. i'm so happy that he's here and we have enough base pull all these refugees that we have taken. we didn't take that many, you know, we have a ve
we sent them to, to the, to the gates of health nielsen's mikella go ahead. i'm really curious cuz news is what the scribbling notes down. as you're speaking to the camera, you go 1st and then neil's. i needed to articulate those notes, share them with the world, mikella gas. go ahead. if you look at some of the people who have actually lost the, the residents from it so far, it's very few so far but, but we have a clear pets of who they are. many of them young women, some of them mothers and...
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want to know and hear from kiersten nielsen who was at the center of all of these debates over family separations and the border policy. i thought i wanted to hear from robert palmer but i don't know that i do anymore. i think i'm kind of more doubt. and i think that also selfishly in the memoir it just doesn't cover covid-19 and but an extraordinary career at the intersection of kind of science and washington. he could be very interesting story that's the story that has always been very complicated and american life. the relationship between science and politics. so i would love to hear it from his vantage point of a love to read some trust relationship with evangelicals. an early deep dive and how that works. selfishly i would like a lot of books i would add another chapter for condition of my book. >> garrett. garrett: i think not only like to see him write a memoir but a biography. i really do because he is such a long history dating back to 1980s when he talked about the hiv crisis. he had been there since then in the same position which is just remarkable i think he's an importa
want to know and hear from kiersten nielsen who was at the center of all of these debates over family separations and the border policy. i thought i wanted to hear from robert palmer but i don't know that i do anymore. i think i'm kind of more doubt. and i think that also selfishly in the memoir it just doesn't cover covid-19 and but an extraordinary career at the intersection of kind of science and washington. he could be very interesting story that's the story that has always been very...
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they live. nielsen says local municipalities can use the data to quickly intervene in case of an outbreak. but privacy advocates insist the personal information revealed by a corona pass should be strictly limited. the latest version of the app allows almost total anonymity to showing whether or not you're in the clear. kimberly gregson has been working with authorities on this evolution. even though when, when we have such a serious situation in society fighting in the demick, we shall not, we shouldn't just skip our fundament, most fundamental principles about it says she curity and privacy. but some feel constant monitoring should not be necessary to access social activities. they say that's a violation of their personal freedom. and if i don't want to get tested just to get in somewhere, when i, when i'm perfectly well, all the sushi is helping organize opposition to the national corona virus strategy . he views the path as an example of creeping governmental control. why should the state know like every time how often you go to union meeting, how often you go to sport clubs and diffe
they live. nielsen says local municipalities can use the data to quickly intervene in case of an outbreak. but privacy advocates insist the personal information revealed by a corona pass should be strictly limited. the latest version of the app allows almost total anonymity to showing whether or not you're in the clear. kimberly gregson has been working with authorities on this evolution. even though when, when we have such a serious situation in society fighting in the demick, we shall not, we...
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if you recall, precovid, people watched a lot of television, and nielsen put up 300 hours per householdvision, and we watched 129 hours of viewership, and we don't think that will be impacted in the second quarter >> but in terms of people shifting over from pay tv bundles, you say you benefit a lot from cord cutting. how much of that was a p potentially one-time bump rather than a growth trend? >> it's quite the opposite we have seen an increase increase in viewership and advertising revenue since the start of q1, and it raised guidances you know to 520 to 530 million for the year, which is a very aggressive number we are comfortable with the data coming in and we are excited about the opportunity. we are also getting into the wagering community, and so lots for us to look forward to and lots for our customers to gain value from service? >> yeah, so, look, i think what you are seeing from us is that we are looking to create new category of interactive television, and wagering is sort of the first component of it you know, we did acquire a company earlier this year, we have a fully func
if you recall, precovid, people watched a lot of television, and nielsen put up 300 hours per householdvision, and we watched 129 hours of viewership, and we don't think that will be impacted in the second quarter >> but in terms of people shifting over from pay tv bundles, you say you benefit a lot from cord cutting. how much of that was a p potentially one-time bump rather than a growth trend? >> it's quite the opposite we have seen an increase increase in viewership and...
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killed an unarmed protester, ashli babbitt, in what will probably be eventually determined to be a nielsenthal force. we heard earlier that her death certified ruled her death to be a homicide. so based on the definition that i just outlined from two dictionaries, this question for former acting attorney general jeff rosen, would you call the events of january 6th an insurrection or a riot with vandalism, similar to what we saw last summer? >> all right. so when confronted by cnn about the controversial statements, congressman clyde would end up dodging questions, claiming that those comments that you just saw were taken out of context. >> if you're honest in your statement -- >> what's wrong about it? >> think about what you just said. i didn't take what nice job context at all. >> so can you explain it? explain to us. explain to us. >> you don't listen to what i said, okay? >> we did. >> do you believe that january 6th was -- was an insurrection? >> all right. so this attempt by some lawmakers to, including him, rewrite history, is adding new urgency for an independent commission to get
killed an unarmed protester, ashli babbitt, in what will probably be eventually determined to be a nielsenthal force. we heard earlier that her death certified ruled her death to be a homicide. so based on the definition that i just outlined from two dictionaries, this question for former acting attorney general jeff rosen, would you call the events of january 6th an insurrection or a riot with vandalism, similar to what we saw last summer? >> all right. so when confronted by cnn about...
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just trying to get that nielsen share in.ank luntz, veteran republican pollster. one woman told you the coverage was good that provided information about such things as cdc guidance. why the conviction of many focus group people that the media are hyping tragedy and death? >> a lot is the feeling covid has been politicized. this goes back before the election. if you're a trump voter you think it was used to defeat the former president. if you are a biden voter you think trump was not honest with the american people. both sides think the partisan nature is causing a divide in this country with a public health crisis. second, all they see from places like "new york times," "l.a. times," is the negativity. that is what they think they see, that just another death and suffering. not about people who recover. howie, the key element right now is whether or not the press is talking about a light at the end of the tunnel. whether or not they're talking about the masks coming off. whether social distancing is ending and whether we are
just trying to get that nielsen share in.ank luntz, veteran republican pollster. one woman told you the coverage was good that provided information about such things as cdc guidance. why the conviction of many focus group people that the media are hyping tragedy and death? >> a lot is the feeling covid has been politicized. this goes back before the election. if you're a trump voter you think it was used to defeat the former president. if you are a biden voter you think trump was not...
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here's what the department of homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen told lawmakers in decemberhe child back with them when they were removed, the ones who did not bring the children with them made the choice not to have the child accompany them. >> reporter: we now know, ana, that was not the case for everyone. in fact, some parents, including three cited in this report, were removed without their children despite wanting to be with them. >> and there are still families separated, how many, do we know at this point? >> we do, there's an ongoing family separation case, there was a court filing last week, and attorneys said that the parents, they're still looking for the parents of more than 390 children, somewhere around 391. this is a number that has reduced over time, month by month, but it just underscores how difficult it's been. >> and what is being done? what do we know about the actions, the biden administration is taking, since they've come in and some of these families have been separated for years, what are they doing to try to find the families? >> early on in the bid
here's what the department of homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen told lawmakers in decemberhe child back with them when they were removed, the ones who did not bring the children with them made the choice not to have the child accompany them. >> reporter: we now know, ana, that was not the case for everyone. in fact, some parents, including three cited in this report, were removed without their children despite wanting to be with them. >> and there are still families...
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chris nielsen from toyota said that when he first started with the company, you could count the number of ships -- chips on a given vehicle on two hands. that is certainly not the case today. think about all the high-tech features in cars these days. navigation devices, blue tooth, automatic braking, backup cameras, and a variety of sensors. all of those depend on semiconductors. and that's on top of standard features like power steering, electric windows, air conditioning, and windshield wipers. this adds up to dozens and dozens of chips for the various components of a single vehicle, and that supply is getting harder and harder to come by. at the beginning of the pandemic, automaker supplies -- suppliers predicted a drop in car sales and canceled existing chip orders. semiconductor manufacturers replaced the auto chip capacity with other in-demand things like personal computers for kids learning at home or more ventilators to use with covid-19 patients, but americans kept buying cars at the prepandemic level. unfortunately, the shortage of semiconductor manufacturing capacity and the
chris nielsen from toyota said that when he first started with the company, you could count the number of ships -- chips on a given vehicle on two hands. that is certainly not the case today. think about all the high-tech features in cars these days. navigation devices, blue tooth, automatic braking, backup cameras, and a variety of sensors. all of those depend on semiconductors. and that's on top of standard features like power steering, electric windows, air conditioning, and windshield...
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kristen nielsen and chad wolf and his gang of human rights violators can be prosecuted for their crimeble for what it did while in office, not merely for the financial crimes that trump committed to get himself into position where he can run for office and i am still waiting on the federal prosecutions to come down the pike for that. >> barbara, elie makes a good point because this does cast a dark shadow over many parts of his family. he brought up jared and ivanka and the new york questioned eric trump. do you think donald trump's family will be implicated in any of this, and if so, who might donald trump do? elie is saying he might flip on all of them and might he step in front of a bullet, so to speak, to protect his children? >> well, there have been indications of involvement in the very thing that sy vance and letitia vance are investigating fraud at the trump organization. we know donald trump jr. signed some of the checks that were involved in the hush money payments and eric trump has been questioned on taxes of properties at the seven springs resorts and other places. the fa
kristen nielsen and chad wolf and his gang of human rights violators can be prosecuted for their crimeble for what it did while in office, not merely for the financial crimes that trump committed to get himself into position where he can run for office and i am still waiting on the federal prosecutions to come down the pike for that. >> barbara, elie makes a good point because this does cast a dark shadow over many parts of his family. he brought up jared and ivanka and the new york...
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the fact is that previous nominees like kyle duncan, howard nielsen, rosie alston, mike park, and countless others were opposed by democrats because of the clients that they represented. at the same time there is a growing hostilities of fair representation on the left with student radicals saying not everyone needs representation and liberal activists seeking to penalize law firms representing clients with wrong positions, so-called wrong positions on social or political issues. as a wise man said recently it can't be one set of rules for republicans and another for democrats. i plan to look at candidates records including their legal advocacy on behalf of clients. the far-left group demands justice -- demand justice which seems to be in charge of judicial selections in this administration says that you can tell what kind of judge someone will be by their clients. they strongly support judge jackson and judge jackson-akiwumi because their time as federal defenders were apparently because for them to pursue social justice rather than follow along. of course i hope not and it's not an accusa
the fact is that previous nominees like kyle duncan, howard nielsen, rosie alston, mike park, and countless others were opposed by democrats because of the clients that they represented. at the same time there is a growing hostilities of fair representation on the left with student radicals saying not everyone needs representation and liberal activists seeking to penalize law firms representing clients with wrong positions, so-called wrong positions on social or political issues. as a wise man...
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>> well it means that histories kirstjen nielsen. it's on edge.gh is when it cops to borrowed for trading that's what margin is so some say this is a bit dangerous so look at mark cuban 's tweet on a big crypto unwind. so this is the great unwind but it's margin upon margin that he's saying this is leading to this great unwind especially as prices fell over the weekend and when prices fall, that initiates a cascade, right? if you're borrowing one item to then trade another, which then you use asco lateral to trade something else that's intertwin ed mess isn't it? stuart: and the pyramid collapses very quickly. now what's this about senator warren wanting to bar members of congress from trading in individual stocks? i've got a feeling i'm very much in favor of this. >> i think a lot of people are since they are privy these lawmakers are privy to inside information, especially when it comes to policy. they know things that will be implemented a lot sooner than the average folks so warren wants to immediately ban the lawmakers from trading any single
>> well it means that histories kirstjen nielsen. it's on edge.gh is when it cops to borrowed for trading that's what margin is so some say this is a bit dangerous so look at mark cuban 's tweet on a big crypto unwind. so this is the great unwind but it's margin upon margin that he's saying this is leading to this great unwind especially as prices fell over the weekend and when prices fall, that initiates a cascade, right? if you're borrowing one item to then trade another, which then you...
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first off, for those on himself, then the central defender yorkie nielsen. then strike a bobby and close went begging with one game left to play the lapels, buddhist, a future is still hanging in the balance. this was very well for michael, who was in his last home game as glad of coach after 2 eventful years at the helm. ah, he looked to be heading out on a high when captain large tindle pushed the falls in front on the stroke of half time with this magnificent turning volley the bod. at the end of his rein, things have gone seriously south for glad boss and things were no different. again stood guard 1st. what taro and those efforts flew in right over the glove? the goalkeeper young man? 5 minutes later sasha collage its post home winners. the austrian strikers and things just touch secured, 3.5, wait for a conference lea coats the live one time champions leak. hopefully glass off are now resigned to chasing the same prize. and their coach looks increasingly keen to put this whole story season behind him. but got back and stood up. could both be outflanked
first off, for those on himself, then the central defender yorkie nielsen. then strike a bobby and close went begging with one game left to play the lapels, buddhist, a future is still hanging in the balance. this was very well for michael, who was in his last home game as glad of coach after 2 eventful years at the helm. ah, he looked to be heading out on a high when captain large tindle pushed the falls in front on the stroke of half time with this magnificent turning volley the bod. at the...