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i am solid at o'brien. --i am soledad o'brien. i will see you back here next week. >> listen to "matter of fact with soledad o'brien" on apple podcasts and spotify. ♪ >>> today on "asian pacific america" we focus on the make-a-wish greater bay area organization and how it tries to make youngsters' wishes come true and how you can be a part of it with giving tuesday coming up. i'm robert handa, your host for our show on nbc bay area and cozi-tv. this is "asian pacific america." >>> so to start off our show, which we are dedicating to the make-a-wish foundation and all the different things that go with it we are joined by the ceo of the
i am solid at o'brien. --i am soledad o'brien. i will see you back here next week. >> listen to "matter of fact with soledad o'brien" on apple podcasts and spotify. ♪ >>> today on "asian pacific america" we focus on the make-a-wish greater bay area organization and how it tries to make youngsters' wishes come true and how you can be a part of it with giving tuesday coming up. i'm robert handa, your host for our show on nbc bay area and cozi-tv. this is...
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i'm soledad o'brien and i will see next week. >> lesson to mart mart with soledad o'brien on apple podcast and spot phi. >>> today on "asian pacific america" another documentary which received a grant from the aaja of the san francisco bay area, the asian american journalists association and rising with the tide project this time we show and talk about the good immigrants with co-producer, director and immigration attorney featured in the film to talk about the issues and most important the story of the good immigrant. then we will wrap up with our artistic cultural performance with rosendale. hello. i'm robert handa your host for our show here on nbc bay area and cozi-tv. we hope you're having a good holiday week this is "asian pacific america."
i'm soledad o'brien and i will see next week. >> lesson to mart mart with soledad o'brien on apple podcast and spot phi. >>> today on "asian pacific america" another documentary which received a grant from the aaja of the san francisco bay area, the asian american journalists association and rising with the tide project this time we show and talk about the good immigrants with co-producer, director and immigration attorney featured in the film to talk about the issues...
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trump national security adviser robert o'brien had been planning to spend all week long this week on a european and mediterranean junk junket paid for by the taxpayers and accompanied by his wife. in london, rome and paris, in which it included a private tour of the louvre museum, a private tour for robert o'brien and his wife. even though the louvre was closed because of covid concerns, he apparently played the "i am national security" card to get that. it sounds like tons of fun, huh? nobody is traveling everywhere. museums are closed around the world, but taxpayers sending you and your wife on a european tour of all the capitals with private museum tours for just you two, travel a government aircraft, no cost to you. boy, that sounds fantastic. until shame returns. and it gets reported that that's how the national security adviser is using up his last days in the lame duck, and then suddenly robert o'brien decides tonight, apparently, that maybe it might be a good idea to heed the call of shame and head home. jennifer jacobs at bloomberg the first to report tonight that national s
trump national security adviser robert o'brien had been planning to spend all week long this week on a european and mediterranean junk junket paid for by the taxpayers and accompanied by his wife. in london, rome and paris, in which it included a private tour of the louvre museum, a private tour for robert o'brien and his wife. even though the louvre was closed because of covid concerns, he apparently played the "i am national security" card to get that. it sounds like tons of fun,...
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o'brien, do you read team your system? do you have pen testing to see whether you have vulnerabilities? do you have hackers for hire to test the security of your system? >> thank you for the question, senator king. we do a couple things. one is we do continue his red teaming and we partner with an outside firm that is constantly probing our system and looking for issues. secondly, we do what we call compromise assessments. we brought it at top forensics company to comb through our network looking for issues. finally we do interval audits, penetration testing and all that so yes we do, thank you. >> that's reassuring and want to ask mr. gaetz and mr. mcclelland the same question. i was very disturbed a year or two ago when we asked the fellow from newark, the red team and the answer was i don't think so. or something to that effect. do you as the agencies that are looking after this incredibly important infrastructure, do you do penetration testing and red teaming on the networks that you're responsible for? >> thank you fo
o'brien, do you read team your system? do you have pen testing to see whether you have vulnerabilities? do you have hackers for hire to test the security of your system? >> thank you for the question, senator king. we do a couple things. one is we do continue his red teaming and we partner with an outside firm that is constantly probing our system and looking for issues. secondly, we do what we call compromise assessments. we brought it at top forensics company to comb through our network...
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joining me now for insight, ambassador robert o'brien. you so much for joining us come i want to go first to iran, give us the latest on that situation. >> great to be with you and congratulations o on the byu cougars and the big win last night, i know you are following the whole season closely. the situation is no different than it has been in many years, the iranian regime is trying to drive the united states out of our alliances come out of our partnerships and position in the middle east with our friends and allies. they are using proxies to do it. in a rack they using has law and other groups, they are executing attacks against the embassy and other facilities. the president made it clear that if an american is killed, that is a redline for us and iran will bear the responsibility for us. he sent a strong message today and if i were the iranians i would heed that message. i think it would be foolish to test his will on this issue. >> jason: i've got to move on to the hack for the attack on our federal government, i think there has be
joining me now for insight, ambassador robert o'brien. you so much for joining us come i want to go first to iran, give us the latest on that situation. >> great to be with you and congratulations o on the byu cougars and the big win last night, i know you are following the whole season closely. the situation is no different than it has been in many years, the iranian regime is trying to drive the united states out of our alliances come out of our partnerships and position in the middle...
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i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact." this weekend, we thought we'd step back from the events of the day and share the stories of two men who served the nation during the vietnam war. as young men, they served in the u.s. armed forces, and by the accounts of their fellow soldiers, they exhibited courage in the face of grave danger. the medal of honor is the highest award that can be given to a military hero in this country. it's bestowed by the president on behalf of congress following an extraordinary act of bravery. it's an honor reserved for those who risk their own lives above and beyond the call of duty, in action against an enemy. more than just another accolade, it advances careers, provides a lifetime stipend, and allows the children of honorees a smooth path into the military academies. for those honored, it makes a world of difference. today the stories of two heroes, colonel harvey barnum, whose career sky roketted after he cede his medal, and staff sergeant melvin morris, a hero wh
i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact." this weekend, we thought we'd step back from the events of the day and share the stories of two men who served the nation during the vietnam war. as young men, they served in the u.s. armed forces, and by the accounts of their fellow soldiers, they exhibited courage in the face of grave danger. the medal of honor is the highest award that can be given to a military hero in this country. it's bestowed by the president on behalf of...
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. ♪ soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact."he covid-19 pandemic is worse than ever. and the country keeps breaking records. hundreds of thousands of people have died. thousands are getting sick with each passing day. and hospitals are running out of icu beds again. the virus has killed hundreds health care workers. the toll n our front line caregivers goes well beyond the physical. these photos are only a snapshot of what it's like staring down another surge of the pandemic. bob owen and lisa krantz of the san antonio express-news captured these images during two overnight shifts at the covid-19 intensive care unit at northeast baptist hospital. bob owen describes the experience. bob: the first time i went in, i was pretty shocked. and when you see that door open and you see everyone in ppe and you see the patient either in a wheelchair or on a gurney, you think, ok, should i back up? the doctors and the nurses, they just go like clockwork and they try to comfort the patients as much as possible. there was a patient who the hea
. ♪ soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact."he covid-19 pandemic is worse than ever. and the country keeps breaking records. hundreds of thousands of people have died. thousands are getting sick with each passing day. and hospitals are running out of icu beds again. the virus has killed hundreds health care workers. the toll n our front line caregivers goes well beyond the physical. these photos are only a snapshot of what it's like staring down another surge of...
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yes, please state your name. >> sean o'brien, c.d. 15.ant to clarify because the original wording, the word is "condemn." you said "condemns" several time. it is just "condemn." [inaudible] >> do you have the reading? ok. the withdrawal of mr. ramsey's motion, we fall back to the question on the amended version of the resolution from mr. pickle's resolution, which "whereas the members of the presidential electoral college from texas condemn the lack of action by the united states supreme court." perfect. singular, condemn. correct, thank you. the chair now recognizes mr. ramsey to close on his resolution. is there any other discussion? yes? >> thank you. there is something to be said for doing the right thing -- >> please state your name and congressional district. congressional >> there is something to be said about doing the right thing in the right venue. i find nothing in the united states constitution or the state statute that authorizes this action. i will encourage every member to vote no on this. none on the basis of the resolutio
yes, please state your name. >> sean o'brien, c.d. 15.ant to clarify because the original wording, the word is "condemn." you said "condemns" several time. it is just "condemn." [inaudible] >> do you have the reading? ok. the withdrawal of mr. ramsey's motion, we fall back to the question on the amended version of the resolution from mr. pickle's resolution, which "whereas the members of the presidential electoral college from texas condemn the...
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it is a taxpayer-funded trip, but as first reported by axios, national security adviser robert o'brien has brought his wife on this trip. it sounds like it's going to be romantic and amazing. their itinerary reportedly includes a private tour of the louvre, the louvre museum in paris, even though the louvre is closed to the public because of covid. nevertheless he pulled some strings so he could get his wife in there, and that's the junket that he's on right now. that's how the national security adviser is spending coronavirus vaccine d-day. oui cest bon. multiple veterans homes in multiple states reporting dozens of deaths in single facilities among elderly veterans. well, today, on coronavirus vaccine d-day, multiple american veterans groups are calling for the resignation or the firing of trump v.a. secretary robert wilkie. this after the inspector general told justice department federal prosecutors that wilkie's behavior may have crossed the line to unconscionable to potentially criminal when he -- female veteran who made a sexual assault allegation. 37 days left, right? on the pac
it is a taxpayer-funded trip, but as first reported by axios, national security adviser robert o'brien has brought his wife on this trip. it sounds like it's going to be romantic and amazing. their itinerary reportedly includes a private tour of the louvre, the louvre museum in paris, even though the louvre is closed to the public because of covid. nevertheless he pulled some strings so he could get his wife in there, and that's the junket that he's on right now. that's how the national...
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there was comedian conan o'brien. see meghan do something similar to that, or they may decide to host a show in which they explore some topic that is of interest. the world is their oyster in that regard. i can't imagine they are going to be full-time podcasting. they have a philanthropic fund. they have family to worry about potentially in the long term. i think it's just one of many parts of their media arsenal. netflix has clearly had a banner year even given the production issues caused by the pandemic. new shows keep coming. there just was a new season of "the crown," which made me wonder if there is any awkwardness, given "the crown" is a pretty brutal take on the royal family -- could that impact this deal at all? lucas: it did not seem to stop them from taking netflix's money, although very few things do these days. the next season of "the crown" is the one that will deal with diana's death, and there will be a season after that, which one assume would deal with her children. this is a case where netflix has w
there was comedian conan o'brien. see meghan do something similar to that, or they may decide to host a show in which they explore some topic that is of interest. the world is their oyster in that regard. i can't imagine they are going to be full-time podcasting. they have a philanthropic fund. they have family to worry about potentially in the long term. i think it's just one of many parts of their media arsenal. netflix has clearly had a banner year even given the production issues caused by...
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i know it's really mountain o'brien's the things we carried a life that's an excellent one my favorite is we die alone about the norwegian guy yon buzzard i think it's miller mispronouncing his name john wells road have you read that book we highlight i have and i know i'll make a notes i'm a great admirer of tim o'brien and that an american novelist i mean i think his description in viet nam and the things they carried of what the selves went through but he also gets at something which i think is a very important component of kind of war and that's the camera that's the feeling that those who are fighting have for each other and i think he gets that very well indeed i don't i mean it's a wonderful book. what will people remember. say 20300 years from now what will be remembered about the 20th century if we're still rather be left in the dust bins of history as told genocide well i think people will look back at the 20th century as there are already looking back at saying you know what an extraordinary century i mean in some way such great progress enormous scientific and technological
i know it's really mountain o'brien's the things we carried a life that's an excellent one my favorite is we die alone about the norwegian guy yon buzzard i think it's miller mispronouncing his name john wells road have you read that book we highlight i have and i know i'll make a notes i'm a great admirer of tim o'brien and that an american novelist i mean i think his description in viet nam and the things they carried of what the selves went through but he also gets at something which i think...
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francine: bloomberg's emma o'brien reporting wuhan. continue tracking covid 19 and figure out what comes next. langford,eak to aisha an assistant professor. this is bloomberg. this is "bloomberg surveillance." we are delighted to be joined by an assistant professor at new york university school of medicine department of population health. thank you professor langford for speaking to us today. we see a lot more lockdowns in europe. we also have a vaccine. what will the first six months of 2021 look like? prof. langford: i hope it will be very inspiring with the vaccine rollout. that what we have learned so far in terms of getting the vaccine to the will provideuicker hope for us in the next few weeks and upcoming months. the new variant of the covid strain, it is important for people to remember that so far we don't know if the new variant will make people sicker or if it is more deadly. it is important people will wash their masks and -- foster hands, wear masks, and practice social distancing. francine: do we know it is easier to tran
francine: bloomberg's emma o'brien reporting wuhan. continue tracking covid 19 and figure out what comes next. langford,eak to aisha an assistant professor. this is bloomberg. this is "bloomberg surveillance." we are delighted to be joined by an assistant professor at new york university school of medicine department of population health. thank you professor langford for speaking to us today. we see a lot more lockdowns in europe. we also have a vaccine. what will the first six months...
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hese latest unveilings there were concerns among policymakers, leah o'brien art, , they them that capitaleel, should be used for lending . of this a lot of concern that lending will tighten considerably for the small and facem cap firms that will a tough time. did we see tightening in a meaningful way? this was not that type of panic that we saw during the financial crisis? that is certainly not the case. you saw the banks really step it up and want to be the good guys. -- about this in -- for a while. how many underserved communities that have problems accessing the ppp problem -- program. that was a big concern for the second part of the crisis. we see more of these issues and more of the moratoriums start to roll off. everyone started to feel a little less friendly. joe: why have all of these banks crashed? early april, middle of april, the never seem to be major fears of a banking him lotion. it quieted down pretty quickly. did people you talk to think, this was our first really big episode of economic stress and some of those regulations have been in a sense vindicated and appreciate
hese latest unveilings there were concerns among policymakers, leah o'brien art, , they them that capitaleel, should be used for lending . of this a lot of concern that lending will tighten considerably for the small and facem cap firms that will a tough time. did we see tightening in a meaningful way? this was not that type of panic that we saw during the financial crisis? that is certainly not the case. you saw the banks really step it up and want to be the good guys. -- about this in -- for...
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>> chairman stringer, i am sean o'brien.ove that naomi narvaiz be nominated as secretary of the meeting. chair stringer: is there a second? please come down to the podium. >> chairman stringer, i moved to second the nomination of naomi narvaiz to seat 35 as secretary. chair stringer: the name of naomi narvaiz has been seconded. are there any other nominations for the position of secretary? hearing none, is there a motion to close nominations for position of secretary of this meeting? >> marcia daughtrey. congressional district one. i move we close the nominations for secretary of the emitting -- the meeting. chair stringer: do i hear a second to close the nominations for secretary? >> mr. chairman, tex hall, cd21, the reddest district in the state. i second that we close the nominations. chair stringer: is there any objection from the body to declare the position of secretary of the electoral college as having been established as naomi narvaiz? hearing none, naomi narvaiz is hereby declared the secretary of the meeting. will
>> chairman stringer, i am sean o'brien.ove that naomi narvaiz be nominated as secretary of the meeting. chair stringer: is there a second? please come down to the podium. >> chairman stringer, i moved to second the nomination of naomi narvaiz to seat 35 as secretary. chair stringer: the name of naomi narvaiz has been seconded. are there any other nominations for the position of secretary? hearing none, is there a motion to close nominations for position of secretary of this...
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joining us now is timothy o'brien. are you at all surprised given the tactics he's deploying?seems like it is straight from his play book? >> donald trump has been a human billboard his entire career. he sold the idea that his name stands for a series of meyths about his business success or about his wealth that he had success which he didn't and he was a self-made man who did not relied on his father's wealth, also not true. in the wake of the election, emotionally and psychologically, he could not accept the notion that he lost. he grew up where his father telling him there are winners and losers and nothing in between. he could not come to terms with that. he's facing league hurdles. i think he's engaging in this absurdity of the election being rigged and fraudulent to show up those things but what he discovered is it turned out to be a money making exercise, he turned election fraud making into a grift and in less than two months, he raised over $200 million. any of his supporters who really think this money is going to be used to wage a war for cleaner elections and overt
joining us now is timothy o'brien. are you at all surprised given the tactics he's deploying?seems like it is straight from his play book? >> donald trump has been a human billboard his entire career. he sold the idea that his name stands for a series of meyths about his business success or about his wealth that he had success which he didn't and he was a self-made man who did not relied on his father's wealth, also not true. in the wake of the election, emotionally and psychologically,...
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of humor but o'brien says we have had two truly funny presidents, abraham lincoln and john f. kennedy and i think he is right about that. not to say other presidents haven't had a sense of humor but has not been as well developed as we see. it is an ironic sense of humor, especially in the white house, they honed this particular skill, there was a kind of absurdist quality to it at times, those who know more about this, have to do with these maladies that he had poking fun at them. made sense, people liked it, it is key to understanding them. >> host: two questioners, went to jack see bobby's political talent and what did jack think of bobby's work for democracy committee alongside that? >> guest: he saw bobby's worth taking as a campaign manager to run a campaign in spades, the campaign is floundering. looks like he's going to lose or well-positioned and in part he is a lot like the old man. right on track, how important bobby is as a manager as a true and ultimately ruthless operative. when he sees bobby's potential of a politician it is more interesting. he became devoted t
of humor but o'brien says we have had two truly funny presidents, abraham lincoln and john f. kennedy and i think he is right about that. not to say other presidents haven't had a sense of humor but has not been as well developed as we see. it is an ironic sense of humor, especially in the white house, they honed this particular skill, there was a kind of absurdist quality to it at times, those who know more about this, have to do with these maladies that he had poking fun at them. made sense,...
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tim o'brien was 77 years old. that is the "newshour" for tonight. i am judy woodruff.thank you, please stay safe, and we will see you soon. announcer: major funding for the pbs "newshour" has been provided by -- ♪ announcer: consumer cellular. johnson and johnson. bnsf railway. financial servicesym firm d james. carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovations in democratic engagement and the advancement of national security. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible broadcasting and b for public contributions to your pbs nstatio from viewers like you. thank you. this is pbs "newshour west" from we studios in washington and the walter cronkite schooli of jour at arizona state university. ♪ he[captioning performed by national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] narrator: this program was made possible in part by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. ♪ [man shouting indistinctly in distance] ♪ man: ok. ken: you see what i mean? wh totally-- man: ye
tim o'brien was 77 years old. that is the "newshour" for tonight. i am judy woodruff.thank you, please stay safe, and we will see you soon. announcer: major funding for the pbs "newshour" has been provided by -- ♪ announcer: consumer cellular. johnson and johnson. bnsf railway. financial servicesym firm d james. carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovations in democratic engagement and the advancement of national security. and with the ongoing support of these...
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timmberg opinion columnist o'brien joins us now. in terms of the scale, it is obviously enormous.know about it and what do we need to know about it? tim: it first emerged last week eye, a security company that serves government clients and corporations, said that it had been hacked. at that point the story seemed to be a reminder that even the best in the business in the era we are in right now are vulnerable to hackers. what then evolved earlier this week was that fire eye, in examining its own hack, realized that another major company, solarwinds, had been hacked as well in what is possibly, and certainly in a more alarming way, because solarwinds' client list is global, operating worldwide, including servicing a number of prominent federal agencies and corporations. what we have learned about the hack is that it appears to be russian, russian intelligence services, a group within the russian intelligence services called cozy bear, which has been inaking havoc for years now federal agencies and incorporations, which raises a series of questions, first and foremost, how do they k
timmberg opinion columnist o'brien joins us now. in terms of the scale, it is obviously enormous.know about it and what do we need to know about it? tim: it first emerged last week eye, a security company that serves government clients and corporations, said that it had been hacked. at that point the story seemed to be a reminder that even the best in the business in the era we are in right now are vulnerable to hackers. what then evolved earlier this week was that fire eye, in examining its...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm miles o'brien.y: over the past several days, we've looked at how childhood trauma impacts people around the country. now we focus on solutions. just as our understanding has grown, so has our grasp of how to treat and prevent it. special correspondent cap wise and producer rachel welford have the final report of our series, in visible scars. >> it is a friday morning and williams is getting her son and daughter off to preschool. raised by a single mother, she says her childhood was sometimes tough. now a single mom herself, she realized there was a lot she didn't know when her son was born. was it tough being a new mom? >> it was. my pregnancy wasn't planned. i knew what to do. >> we now know how important those bonds are. research shows that early positive interactions can help kids better cope with trauma down the line. at this clinic, she connected with a program that helps her kids become more resilient by working through her own past traumas. the program places child development experts like be
for the pbs newshour, i'm miles o'brien.y: over the past several days, we've looked at how childhood trauma impacts people around the country. now we focus on solutions. just as our understanding has grown, so has our grasp of how to treat and prevent it. special correspondent cap wise and producer rachel welford have the final report of our series, in visible scars. >> it is a friday morning and williams is getting her son and daughter off to preschool. raised by a single mother, she...
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i saw over the weekend the nsa security adviser robert o'brien was taking his wife on a holiday tourthe romantic mediterranean and european capitals including a private tour of the lou despite being closed because of coronavirus restrictions. i would like to know more about that. john roberts find this out. o'brien never asked for private tour, he turned down an offer from the french government and this is the third time he has declined the offer. i don't know if there will be any follow-up reporting or correction about what we heard the trump administration official on his way out the door was taking some luxurious tours of paris. >> that is the thing. every time we hear these stories it is, quote, people familiar or someone close to the president or familiar source of the white house. every time we hear these stories based on anonymous sources they always going one direction, negative towards the trump administration so hard to trust these stories when you don't have anybody on the record and does it make sense somebody, national security adviser is going to ask for private tour of
i saw over the weekend the nsa security adviser robert o'brien was taking his wife on a holiday tourthe romantic mediterranean and european capitals including a private tour of the lou despite being closed because of coronavirus restrictions. i would like to know more about that. john roberts find this out. o'brien never asked for private tour, he turned down an offer from the french government and this is the third time he has declined the offer. i don't know if there will be any follow-up...
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. >> joining us is peter o'brien.are actually getting at her at tracking the movement of -- getting at her -- getting better at tracking the movement of microscopic fibers and clothing. >> there was an experiment where two people are in a lift. one is wearing a black top, the other fluorescent clothing. under uv light, they found that tiny microscopic fibers and upon the blacktop -- microscopic fibers from the fluorescent clothing ended up on the blacktop. these travel through the air without any contact. for a crime scene, if you have two bits of evidence, it does not necessarily those people meaning -- people wearing that physical evidence actually came into contact with each other. >> time of death is very important. i do you make it more accurate? >> the university in amsterdam has found a way to model in 3d. the traditional way that we do this is by taking a temperature through a rectal examination of the cadaver. the university of amsterdam has figured out that you don't need to touch anything on the crime scene
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o'brien never asked for a private tour of the louvre.turned down a private offer and this is the third time he's declined the offer. i don't know if there will be any follow up reporting or corrections about what we initially heard, that this trump, you know, administration official on his way out the door was taking some luxurious tour through paris. >> that's the thing, right? it seems every time we hear these stories it's "people familiar with the trip," in this case, reported by axios or someone close to the president or a familiar source in the white house, every time we hear these stories that are based on anonymous sources they always seem to go in one direction, don't they? negative towards the trump administration, so, yeah, it's hard to trust these stories. we don't even have anybody on the record and does it really make sense that somebody, you know, who is a national security adviser, really is going to ask for a private tour of the louvre. you think that might get noticed if you do that in a place like paris? it just doesn't
o'brien never asked for a private tour of the louvre.turned down a private offer and this is the third time he's declined the offer. i don't know if there will be any follow up reporting or corrections about what we initially heard, that this trump, you know, administration official on his way out the door was taking some luxurious tour through paris. >> that's the thing, right? it seems every time we hear these stories it's "people familiar with the trip," in this case,...
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robert o'brien: if not a genocide, something close to it going on in xinjiang. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshou" ♪ ♪ >> major funding pbs newshour has provided by -- >> let me talk about your investments. >> audrey is expecting. >> twins. >> grandparents. >> we want put -- to put summing aside for them. change in plans. >> change in plans. >> mom, are you painting again? you could sell these. >> let me guess -- change in plans? >> at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. >> consumecellular. johnson and johnson. financial services firm raymond james. bnsf railway. the candida fund, committed to advancing restorative justice and leading the world through investments in transformative leaders and ideas. more at candidafund.org. carnegie corporation of new york , supporting investments in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security at carnegie.org. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadca
robert o'brien: if not a genocide, something close to it going on in xinjiang. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshou" ♪ ♪ >> major funding pbs newshour has provided by -- >> let me talk about your investments. >> audrey is expecting. >> twins. >> grandparents. >> we want put -- to put summing aside for them. change in plans. >> change in plans. >> mom, are you painting again? you could sell these. >> let me guess --...
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today's bay area rights but comes from vince o'brien. he made this animated light display years ago when he was in high school. you see santa claus in the middle with the elves around him. this is in novato, it's actually one of a few. i can imagine the amount of work that goes into this. we want to see your holiday lights and decorations as well. you can email your pictures and videos to bayareabrightspots@kpix.com. or just tag us on social media using the # kpix bright spots. >>> new at 6, vexing side effects. the groups at risk and white top doctor say they sound scarier than they really are. >>> plus, what's behind the delivery delay and can they handle the holiday rush? >>> >>> a livermore woman and her daughter survived breast cancer and now she's supporting others who are fighting serious illnesses. we are introduced to this week's bay area and jefferson award winner. >> lisa sees food as medicine. and she and her volunteers bring healing and hope. >> i'm going to need another ball. >> lisa and her volunteers prepare delicious and
today's bay area rights but comes from vince o'brien. he made this animated light display years ago when he was in high school. you see santa claus in the middle with the elves around him. this is in novato, it's actually one of a few. i can imagine the amount of work that goes into this. we want to see your holiday lights and decorations as well. you can email your pictures and videos to bayareabrightspots@kpix.com. or just tag us on social media using the # kpix bright spots. >>> new...
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>> reporter: for the pbs newshour, i'm miles o'brien in atlanta. >> woodruff: over the past several days, we've looked at hochildhood trauma impacts people around the country. now, we focus on solutions. just as our understanding of trauma's long-term impacts has grown, so too has our grasp of how to treat and prevent it. special correspondent cat wise and producer rachel wellford have the final report of our series "invisible scars: america's childhood trauma crisis." >> reporter: it's a friday morning and eamani williams is getting her son sha'quan and daughter amara off to preschool. raised by a single mother, eamani says her childhood was sometimes tough. now a 22-year-old single mom herself, eamani realized there was a lot she didn't know when her son was born four years ago. when you had your son, was it tough being a new mom? >> honestly, it was. that pregnancy wasn't planned. i didn't know what to do, like how to bond with him. >> reporter: and we now know how important those bonds are. research shows that early, positive interactions with caregivers can help kids better cope wit
>> reporter: for the pbs newshour, i'm miles o'brien in atlanta. >> woodruff: over the past several days, we've looked at hochildhood trauma impacts people around the country. now, we focus on solutions. just as our understanding of trauma's long-term impacts has grown, so too has our grasp of how to treat and prevent it. special correspondent cat wise and producer rachel wellford have the final report of our series "invisible scars: america's childhood trauma crisis."...
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jane o'brien katty:, bbc news, maine.atty: authorities in norwest nigeria say they are negotiating with the group of gunmen for the safe return of hundreds of children who were abducted from a boarding school friday night. at the all boys school andlled almost half of them are still unaccounted for. it's not clear how many ran away during the attack and how many were actually abducted. >> he escaped from the mass kidnapping out of a window. >> i was terriblyfrd. but what frightened me the most was that my brother would be in danger. sei did no him. >> i, the chaos lost his twin brother one of 333 boys the state government says are still unaccounted for. some managed to run ay. ny are believed to have been taken by armed men for ransom. three days later, the campus is it really quiet. littered wh reminders of a childhoodtt sed quickly. they were whisked away hastily, anything with them.e to take it left her parents with more questions than answers. reunited.lr when they will be his 14-year-old son has asthma and was ill in
jane o'brien katty:, bbc news, maine.atty: authorities in norwest nigeria say they are negotiating with the group of gunmen for the safe return of hundreds of children who were abducted from a boarding school friday night. at the all boys school andlled almost half of them are still unaccounted for. it's not clear how many ran away during the attack and how many were actually abducted. >> he escaped from the mass kidnapping out of a window. >> i was terriblyfrd. but what frightened...
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peter o'brien has this. peter: at 96, the oldest resident in his retirement home.is also the first person in belgium to get a covid vaccine. [applause] >> [speaking another language] peter: on saturday, germany, hungary, and slovakia started dosing out the pfizer and biontech vaccine, followed by almost all e.u. members states a day later. vulnerable people and health workers, a top priority. in italy, doctors and nurses in lombardy with the first to be inoculated. the region was particularly badly hit by the virus. >> [speaking italian] peter: in most member states, an elderly person was the first to receive the vaccine, while in the czech republic, the prime minister chose to leave by example, appearing live on television to become the first in the country to get the shot. in total, the e.u. has ordered around 2 billion doses of various vaccines for a campaign that will last several months. with infection rates still at worrying levels, some countries have opted to tighten restrictions. on monday, poland entered a third lockdown. anchor: the vaccinations rolled o
peter o'brien has this. peter: at 96, the oldest resident in his retirement home.is also the first person in belgium to get a covid vaccine. [applause] >> [speaking another language] peter: on saturday, germany, hungary, and slovakia started dosing out the pfizer and biontech vaccine, followed by almost all e.u. members states a day later. vulnerable people and health workers, a top priority. in italy, doctors and nurses in lombardy with the first to be inoculated. the region was...
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which are advisor jared kushner obviously is working with others, national security adviser robert o'brien deserves a ton of credit but as the reason continues to come together our maximum pressure campaign continues to be effective. iran is increasingly isolated and weakened and when president trump came into office the region was in extreme turmoil. i just had a caliphate in iran proxies were wreaking havoc. since taking office president trump worked to rebuild trust with our regional partners and identify their shared interest and unlike the previous administration which gave around piles of cash in a deal with the sunset provision that would have allowed them to get nuclear weapons, this president has isolated iran and he's done it through for peace deals which is for more than his predecessor but it's unfortunate that it doesn't get much coverage in the mainstream media. but i guess we shouldn't be surprised, it's been the last 24 to 48 hours there have been quite a few stories that have not got a ton of coverage in the mainstream media . as former white house press secretary arifleis
which are advisor jared kushner obviously is working with others, national security adviser robert o'brien deserves a ton of credit but as the reason continues to come together our maximum pressure campaign continues to be effective. iran is increasingly isolated and weakened and when president trump came into office the region was in extreme turmoil. i just had a caliphate in iran proxies were wreaking havoc. since taking office president trump worked to rebuild trust with our regional...
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one day in 1951 when katherine kofi o'brien's mother was a small child the cruelty man officially a child protection officer arrived at her family's camp and seized her and her 9 siblings these are children. they were sentenced in various industrial schools. like so many traveling families before and since the children were scattered in institutions across the country katherine's aunt died at 17 in colonia. we still don't know how she died. 2 of her uncles ended their days in sindh finian's mental hospital by the 950 s. ireland had the highest proportion of people in mental hospitals in the world more even than the u.s.s.r. on the stall in my grandmother care so. blind that poverty never sing and they've changed it to 4 children. she didn't even know where one doctor was buried. meanwhile katherine's traumatized mother married briefly and had catherine. but with a moment in the notes of mental institutions katherine was sent to a succession of industrial schools where she experienced constant racist abuse and violence often at the hands of nuns i was torn in a bass. and i was scrubbed to
one day in 1951 when katherine kofi o'brien's mother was a small child the cruelty man officially a child protection officer arrived at her family's camp and seized her and her 9 siblings these are children. they were sentenced in various industrial schools. like so many traveling families before and since the children were scattered in institutions across the country katherine's aunt died at 17 in colonia. we still don't know how she died. 2 of her uncles ended their days in sindh finian's...
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bunch of the queen because i want to see if germany was for me the last few years have been quite o'brien. and learned to love her but when it comes to also was not quite in the us for perhaps the biggest on the new line i'm going to work for it i'd love to be an even better person than i recall but when you think of the good things to realize it's called just another way of never did you read to me then joined me right. both the state leaders line from berlin a new states restrict travel from britain to contain and a new strain of the coronavirus the move paralyzes traffic at british courts which are now effectively cut off from the continent the u.k. is battling a coronavirus mutation sweeping through the country's south that could be far more infectious also coming up. deal or no deal with time running out the british and you officials fail once more to find common ground on a post bricks and trade pact so.
bunch of the queen because i want to see if germany was for me the last few years have been quite o'brien. and learned to love her but when it comes to also was not quite in the us for perhaps the biggest on the new line i'm going to work for it i'd love to be an even better person than i recall but when you think of the good things to realize it's called just another way of never did you read to me then joined me right. both the state leaders line from berlin a new states restrict travel from...
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human rights of the protesting against the governments and the disputed election in august alexey o'brien reports law on cleve. xavier malisse in a socially distanced european parliament svetlana taken off sky or the face of the protest movement collects the issues any award for defending human rights we are not alone she had to dig beside as thousands of tourists sans who inspire us give us strength and hope. until a few months ago she was a teacher with no political ambitions. when her husband an opposition candidate was jailed ahead of august's presidential election she vowed to continue his campaign stepping up to challenge a man often described as europe's last dictator alexander lukashenko who's been in power for 26 years the european union's called the vote neither free nor fair president lukashenko was sworn in for a 6th term and taken a skier was forced into exile. hundreds of thousands of people began protesting week after week calling his victory illegitimate and demanding he leave office you to me see everything which they had. over the past few months you have shown the world
human rights of the protesting against the governments and the disputed election in august alexey o'brien reports law on cleve. xavier malisse in a socially distanced european parliament svetlana taken off sky or the face of the protest movement collects the issues any award for defending human rights we are not alone she had to dig beside as thousands of tourists sans who inspire us give us strength and hope. until a few months ago she was a teacher with no political ambitions. when her...
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protect against a protest against the government they want prime minister iran card to resign alexy o'brienreports was pakistan's opposition parties described this rally in the hole as a referendum on prime minister imran khan's government they say the turnout proves he has to go into march on the capital islamabad to force him from office believe. the time for dialogue is over we don't have any other choice except a long march i want to log on your coming now we are coming. this is the latest in months of protests by an opposition alliance called the pakistan democratic movement is accuses khan of incompetence and failing to deliver on promises made ahead of the 28000 election by building millions of houses and creating jobs for the poor. inflation has reached its peak no one's listening to us people are helpless and they can't feed their children we know the corona virus is spreading rapidly but we don't have any other option except to protest. the crowds defied covert 9000 restrictions which banned gatherings of more than 300 people cases have been on the rise in pakistan where a 2nd wav
protect against a protest against the government they want prime minister iran card to resign alexy o'brienreports was pakistan's opposition parties described this rally in the hole as a referendum on prime minister imran khan's government they say the turnout proves he has to go into march on the capital islamabad to force him from office believe. the time for dialogue is over we don't have any other choice except a long march i want to log on your coming now we are coming. this is the latest...
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but o'brien says that we have had exactly two really funny presidents. abraham lincoln and jon f.kennedy. it he brought about that actually. something other presidents haven't had a sense of humor. but it's not been as well developed that we have seen with these two. i think that it is an ironic sense of humor. it is a kind of self-deprecating some sense of humor which i think he used to great effect. maybe especially the white house. i think he found at this particular skill. an estate to some extent earlier as well. and kind of absurd quality as well. at times. it may be in part, people can probably know more about this can explain it better. i also have something to do with these maladies that he had. in the poking fun of them and not taking it too seriously. this made sense but also people liked it. it was a winning strategy. a carefully a sling where it came from. there is no question that it is there. in his key to understanding him. george: and i have another question. so when does jack and bobby see the talent and but objecting to bobby's work alongside them. fredrik: i th
but o'brien says that we have had exactly two really funny presidents. abraham lincoln and jon f.kennedy. it he brought about that actually. something other presidents haven't had a sense of humor. but it's not been as well developed that we have seen with these two. i think that it is an ironic sense of humor. it is a kind of self-deprecating some sense of humor which i think he used to great effect. maybe especially the white house. i think he found at this particular skill. an estate to some...
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as a terrorist attack alexey o'brien reports. the blast rocked the singapore flagged oil tanker just after midnight causing a fire and sending smoke billowing into the sky the b.w. rhein was parked up in jeddah as poss its owner have near says all 22 sailors on board escaped unhurt. saudi owned media reported that 2 small boats with same before the explosion. it's the latest in a string of attacks on saudi arabia's energy sector mainly claimed by who the rebels from across the border in yemen just 3 weeks ago the who fired a missile which struck a petroleum plant in jeddah damaging a fuel storage tank the who things have been escalating the cross border strikes to pile the pressure on the kingdom this one is just seems to be just another one of these attacks against you know a targets which are very vital for saudi arabia you know as the greatest exporter of oil in the world you know that in the bubble among them straight in the waters of the red sea absolutely crucially important for the oil price and the livery of the big milli
as a terrorist attack alexey o'brien reports. the blast rocked the singapore flagged oil tanker just after midnight causing a fire and sending smoke billowing into the sky the b.w. rhein was parked up in jeddah as poss its owner have near says all 22 sailors on board escaped unhurt. saudi owned media reported that 2 small boats with same before the explosion. it's the latest in a string of attacks on saudi arabia's energy sector mainly claimed by who the rebels from across the border in yemen...
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government a matter of great concern a cyber attack from to the national security adviser robert o'brien to cut short a trip to europe and return to washington d.c. tech companies solar wind says around 800000 of its customers on wishing they downloaded software 9 months ago which are not hackers to spy on the government multiple agencies are working to determine who's behind the hack russia is denying responsibility. rademacher says he's happy to take russia's coronavirus vaccine and has dismissed allegations that he ordered the poisoning of opposition leader. the russian president was speaking at his annual news conference which was held at his private residence in moscow because of the pandemic so you've got to go has more. the annual presidential press conference with a marked difference it is always a marathon event lost in close to 2 hours with relatively few surprises from his home in the suburbs of moscow president vladimir putin fielded questions from all over the country his thoughts on current issues foremost the pandemic and whether he'd been given the russian vaccine sputnik
government a matter of great concern a cyber attack from to the national security adviser robert o'brien to cut short a trip to europe and return to washington d.c. tech companies solar wind says around 800000 of its customers on wishing they downloaded software 9 months ago which are not hackers to spy on the government multiple agencies are working to determine who's behind the hack russia is denying responsibility. rademacher says he's happy to take russia's coronavirus vaccine and has...
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illegally occupying forest lands of the tribes argue they've lived there for generations as alexey o'brients. to those destroying these hats and the himalayan forests they are unwanted pieces of wood and cement. but to the back are well and good the muslim nomadic tribes who live here their home at least for 6 months a year as they move between the forests and mountainous pasture is what they heard of goats and sheep. to recover from the shock we have been living here for generations. for our livestock and our children i tried to plead with the demolition team but they threatened us with the rest and find some in the tribe received a notice from the local forest department saying their homes were illegal a few days later people arrived to tear them down. the himalayan region of kashmir is controlled by india and pakistan and pot but claimed by both in full last year india revoked the region special status imposing restrictions on movement and enforcing a communications blackout. critics say the government wants to change the demographic of the muslim majority region as carrying out the dem
illegally occupying forest lands of the tribes argue they've lived there for generations as alexey o'brients. to those destroying these hats and the himalayan forests they are unwanted pieces of wood and cement. but to the back are well and good the muslim nomadic tribes who live here their home at least for 6 months a year as they move between the forests and mountainous pasture is what they heard of goats and sheep. to recover from the shock we have been living here for generations. for our...
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hospitals in the city of macallan way which have been paralyzed by the recent conflict as alexey o'brien reports. precious cargo carefully packed and headed from a calais a city that's been cut off from international help for weeks inside these boxes is aid made since surgical supplies and disinfectants. has been unable to function of the. drugs and supplies for over a month now but dealing with a large number of trauma patients but also the. chronic care patients delivering babies mechelle a is the capital of ethiopia's northern to cry region that became the frontline and a power struggle between the central government and regional authorities. ethiopia's army says it's captured nicolay and declared victory forces from the to cry people's liberation front say they're still fighting back each regards the other as illegal and the conflict has threatened to destabilize the country and its neighbors. will and 50000 refugees have sought shelter across the border and sit down many terrified and traumatized. the then more evidence is emerging of mess killings in the region this man tells of a
hospitals in the city of macallan way which have been paralyzed by the recent conflict as alexey o'brien reports. precious cargo carefully packed and headed from a calais a city that's been cut off from international help for weeks inside these boxes is aid made since surgical supplies and disinfectants. has been unable to function of the. drugs and supplies for over a month now but dealing with a large number of trauma patients but also the. chronic care patients delivering babies mechelle a...