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pamela. >> all right.rlette saenz live for us from the white house tonight. thanks, arlette. >>> let's bring in cnn medical analyst dr. leana wen. have you heard anything about the president's condition that causes you concern? should we hear more from the president's physician in your view? >> i would like to hear directly from the physician, and if there are multiple physicians taking care of president biden hearing from one of them would be really helpful, because really we are hearing secondhand accounts. that said, everything we are hearing thus far sounds reassuring and in line for what one would expect for someone vaccinated and twice boosted and is on paxlovid. the symptoms president biden is experiencing are what people with ba.5 are experiencing by and large, runny nose, sore throat, maybe some fever, body ache aches, headaches, not feeling great. at the same time the fact that the president is able to work says a fact about covid we are all going to get. it is similar for many people like a cold
pamela. >> all right.rlette saenz live for us from the white house tonight. thanks, arlette. >>> let's bring in cnn medical analyst dr. leana wen. have you heard anything about the president's condition that causes you concern? should we hear more from the president's physician in your view? >> i would like to hear directly from the physician, and if there are multiple physicians taking care of president biden hearing from one of them would be really helpful, because really...
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pamela, this is not what we want to see. this heat in the pacific northwest, not all this week but through the weekend and most of next week as well. >> that's interesting, only 42% in seattle have air conditioning, wow. tom sater, thank you very much, we'll check back in with you. >>> we want to update you on president biden's condition after his covid diagnosis last week. his physician, dr. kevin o'connor, released a letter today saying mr. biden continues to improve significantly. his primary symptom is a sorry thr sore throat. dr. o'connor calls it a good sign that his body is clearing the infection. dr. ashish jha confirmed the president has the ba.5 variant, the most prominent strain in the u.s. right now. dr. jha pledged continued transparency about the president's condition. >> we think it's really important for the american people to know how well their president is doing which is why we've been so transparent, giving updates several times a day, having people here ar direy from his physician. if he has persistent s
pamela, this is not what we want to see. this heat in the pacific northwest, not all this week but through the weekend and most of next week as well. >> that's interesting, only 42% in seattle have air conditioning, wow. tom sater, thank you very much, we'll check back in with you. >>> we want to update you on president biden's condition after his covid diagnosis last week. his physician, dr. kevin o'connor, released a letter today saying mr. biden continues to improve...
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pamela? >> so many questions unanswered.we just hope those families get answers to their pressing questions in this testimony and the report coming out. we're also looking at live pictures right here in uvalde, texas. about 15 minutes until that march starts there. thank you so much, nadia. >>> another violent weekend in the u.s. in chicago, at least 30 people were shot. one, family.the statistics are from friday night or early this morning. in akron, ohio, police arrived at what they called a chaotic scene friday night and found a 4-year-old little girl and a 40- year-old man shot. they both died at the hospital. new york police say, five people were injured in overnight shootings on the boardwalk near coney island. one person is in critical condition. no arrests so far. >>> street in downtown park highland, illinois, open less than a week after the july 4th attack. the area became a massive crime scene when a gunman opened fire, rooftop, killing seven and injuring dozens of others. crimi lo
pamela? >> so many questions unanswered.we just hope those families get answers to their pressing questions in this testimony and the report coming out. we're also looking at live pictures right here in uvalde, texas. about 15 minutes until that march starts there. thank you so much, nadia. >>> another violent weekend in the u.s. in chicago, at least 30 people were shot. one, family.the statistics are from friday night or early this morning. in akron, ohio, police arrived at what...
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. >>> i'm pamela brown in washington. you are in the "cnn newsroom" on this saturday. >> summer swelter. some 85 million americans have spent the day under heat warnings and advisories. blistering temperatures are baking much of the nation, from its midsection to the northeast, many are seeing triple-digit highs. extreme heat is helping fuel a wildfire near yosemite national park in california. the oak fire has raced across 6,500 acres in two days. there is zero containment and some rural community have said evacuated. and the northeast is taking the brunt of the oppressive heat. tomorrow's boston triathlon has been pushed to next month. new york city's triathlon will still happen tomorrow, but there are changes to help the competitors. cnn's polo sandoval is in the city. the city is looking at its longest streak of 90-plus days in a decades. what's being done to keep people safe. >> last time we saw that, pamela, was in 2013. so that's really what's fueling concerns for officials here in new york city that are really cal
. >>> i'm pamela brown in washington. you are in the "cnn newsroom" on this saturday. >> summer swelter. some 85 million americans have spent the day under heat warnings and advisories. blistering temperatures are baking much of the nation, from its midsection to the northeast, many are seeing triple-digit highs. extreme heat is helping fuel a wildfire near yosemite national park in california. the oak fire has raced across 6,500 acres in two days. there is zero...
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pamela?ian todd, thank you. >>> the justice department has released sobering new details about the january 6th attack on the capitol and the extensive planning by one right leaning extremist group. according to a filing at least one member of the oath keepers transported explosives to an area just outside d.c. and another member allegedly had a hand written document headlined "death list." it included the name of a georgia election official and that person's family member. the revelations come just hours after a key witness testified before the january 6th committee. former trump white house counsel pat cipollone spent nearly eight hours testifying yesterday. a person familiar with the closed door hearing told me that cipollone did assert privileges, executive privileges to a couple of questions from the committee. and the source also told me the committee asked cipollone a series of questions about pardons including potential pardons for the trump family and whether trump wanted to pardon hi
pamela?ian todd, thank you. >>> the justice department has released sobering new details about the january 6th attack on the capitol and the extensive planning by one right leaning extremist group. according to a filing at least one member of the oath keepers transported explosives to an area just outside d.c. and another member allegedly had a hand written document headlined "death list." it included the name of a georgia election official and that person's family member....
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. >>> i'm pamela brown in washington. you are in the "cnn newsroom." >>> it's 8:00 here in washington, and some 85 million americans spent today under heat warnings and advisories. blistering temperatures baking much of the nation from its mid section to the northeast. and many of these places in the triple digits. extreme heat is helping fuel a wildfire near yosemite national park. the oak fire has raced across 9,500 acres. there is 0 containment and some rural communities have been evacuated. the northeast is taking the brunt of the heat. boston's triathlon has been pushed to next month. new york city's triathlon will still happen tomorrow, but there are changes to help protect the competitors. >> reporter: pamela, tomorrow will bring with it another big challenge for new yorkers to try to keep cool any way that they can. those heat-related alerts, they continue in place in boston, philadelphia, and new york city, where city officials reduced the distance of the cycling and running portion of the new york city triathlon
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pamela? >> thank you so much, matt.ning me to discuss is mark zandi, he is the chief economist for moody's analytics. hi there, mark. so after the latest gdp report on thursday, you tweeted that the economy is bending, not breaking. help us understand what that means exactly. >> sure, pamela. i think matt did a pretty good job of laying out the case. you know, clearly the economy's struggling. high inflation, very painful. the typical american household needs to spend about $500 more a month just to buy the same goods and services they did last year because of high inflation. the fed is trying to quell the inflation growth, we saw gdp, the value of things we produce, that fell in the second quarter on top of q1. that's bending. it's not breaking because the job market is strong. we're creating a boatload of jobs. the first half of this year, about a half million jobs on average per month. to give you context, pamela, kind of a typical economy, a good one we'd be creating about 100,000 jobs. record unfilled positions, re
pamela? >> thank you so much, matt.ning me to discuss is mark zandi, he is the chief economist for moody's analytics. hi there, mark. so after the latest gdp report on thursday, you tweeted that the economy is bending, not breaking. help us understand what that means exactly. >> sure, pamela. i think matt did a pretty good job of laying out the case. you know, clearly the economy's struggling. high inflation, very painful. the typical american household needs to spend about $500...
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that will also be looked at today. >> pamela, thank you so much for the reporting.ohn, we really appreciate the perspective. thanks s for being with us. >> thank you. >>> under the move now, the implications of the hearing, there's also the political implications on all of this, not just on the former president but also on the people involved including the vice chair of the january 6 committee liz cheney who faces a primary soon. joining me now is cnn's senior data reporter harry enten. what are their current prospects according to the polls, harry? >> yeah, and i appreciate you got in your morning exercise walking over here. i think this gives you a pretty good understanding of liz cheney in wyoming. from the disapproval rating, 26%, after voting to impeach donald trump, look at that, it went up 46 points to 72%. she is not a popular person in the state of wyoming. >> how does that compare to, say, an average member of congress' approval rating? >> yeah, this to me sort of is the giveaway. the disapproval rating for house members in their home districts, the averag
that will also be looked at today. >> pamela, thank you so much for the reporting.ohn, we really appreciate the perspective. thanks s for being with us. >> thank you. >>> under the move now, the implications of the hearing, there's also the political implications on all of this, not just on the former president but also on the people involved including the vice chair of the january 6 committee liz cheney who faces a primary soon. joining me now is cnn's senior data reporter...
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i'm pamela brown. have a great fourth of july weekend.e continues now with wolf blitzer in "the situation room." >>> happening now, new developments in the january 6 investigation. the select committee now believe that is an intermediary for mark meadows tried to pressure cassidy hutchinson. a spokesman for meadows denies the accusation. also a holiday travel night mash. sky high gas prices. flight delays and stormy weather bringing misery to millions of americans.
i'm pamela brown. have a great fourth of july weekend.e continues now with wolf blitzer in "the situation room." >>> happening now, new developments in the january 6 investigation. the select committee now believe that is an intermediary for mark meadows tried to pressure cassidy hutchinson. a spokesman for meadows denies the accusation. also a holiday travel night mash. sky high gas prices. flight delays and stormy weather bringing misery to millions of americans.
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pamela? >> nadia romero, thank you. >>> in akron, ohio, this weekend, the attorney for jaylen walker's families asking residents to engage in peaceful and nonviolent illustrations. akron police believed body cam video last week with officers firing dozens of shots killing the unarmed 25-year-old at the end of a high-speed chase. jaylen walker, who will be very this week, as the family continues to demand justice and more information. sandoval has the latest for us. polo sandoval? >> reporter: hey, pamela. short and sweet, akron police officials say, they will begin offering daily press briefings. the goal, they say, is to continue to keep the public up to speed after seeing these regularly-occurring the missed rations in the city of akron since the death of locker. you will recall, the 25-year- old was shot and killed by eight akron police officers about two weeks ago. the shooting, captured on police body cam a video, it has been scrutinized, not just by the walker family, but also members o
pamela? >> nadia romero, thank you. >>> in akron, ohio, this weekend, the attorney for jaylen walker's families asking residents to engage in peaceful and nonviolent illustrations. akron police believed body cam video last week with officers firing dozens of shots killing the unarmed 25-year-old at the end of a high-speed chase. jaylen walker, who will be very this week, as the family continues to demand justice and more information. sandoval has the latest for us. polo sandoval?...
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pamela? >> thanks so much, brian. >>> for weeks activists begged president biden to do something in response to the supreme court's abortion decision. yesterday he did that. he signed an executive order aimed at protecting abortion access. as we hard from protesters, it's done little to ease their concern. jeremy diamond has more on the white house abortion battle. >> reporter: pam, some abortion rights groups calling this new executive order from the president an important first step. but it's still very clear as you look at those images of protesters outside the white house today, that many are still not satisfied and believe more decisive action is still needed and that's largely because this executive order which president biden signed two weeks after the supreme court overturned roe versus wade it takes a series of steps but many steps are fairly vague and leave a lot of discretion up to the secretary of health and human services to identified a digied iey addition take. this identifies
pamela? >> thanks so much, brian. >>> for weeks activists begged president biden to do something in response to the supreme court's abortion decision. yesterday he did that. he signed an executive order aimed at protecting abortion access. as we hard from protesters, it's done little to ease their concern. jeremy diamond has more on the white house abortion battle. >> reporter: pam, some abortion rights groups calling this new executive order from the president an important...
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pamela? >> nick watt live for us there. and we thank all those firefighters on the front lines helping to push back this fire to protect those trees. thank you so much. >>> turning now to the congressional investigation into the attack on the capitol and what could be a new star witness for the january 6th committee. steve bannon, a former trusted adviser to donald trump now says he's willing to testify. his offer comes as he faces trial next week on criminal contempt charges for defying a congressional subpoena. bannon had argued he wasn't allowed to cooperate because trump claimed executive privilege, an argument rejected by the commit and federal prosecutors. but in this letter to bannon, trump waives that claim of privilege. the committee will want to focus on bannon's conversations with trump and what bannon witness in the plot to overturn the election results, and it will also want to know more about his remarks on the day before the insurrection. >> all hell is going to break loose tomorrow. just understand this. all
pamela? >> nick watt live for us there. and we thank all those firefighters on the front lines helping to push back this fire to protect those trees. thank you so much. >>> turning now to the congressional investigation into the attack on the capitol and what could be a new star witness for the january 6th committee. steve bannon, a former trusted adviser to donald trump now says he's willing to testify. his offer comes as he faces trial next week on criminal contempt charges for...
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-- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ >>> i'm pamela brown in washington.he top stories for you on this saturday night. devastating and deadly flooding in kentucky. the governor says he's worried they could be finding bodies for weeks. >>> plus president biden testing positive for covid again. he is back to isolating at the white house. >>> also ahead for you tonight, pieces of a chinese rocket fall down to earth uncontrolled. >>> and kansas voters are set to become the first to decide if abortion rights should change in the wake of the roe v. wade reversal. you're in the "cnn newsroom." >>> well, in eastern kentucky, it is more dreaded news after days of heartbreak and anguish. the threat of more rain now hanging over parts of kentucky decimated by this week's deadly flash floods. a flood watch is now in effect, and that is raising concerns about the massive search and rescue operation wrapping up its third day. 25 people are confirmed dead, and that includes four children all from the same family. they were siblings between two and eight years old. kentuc
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, professor pamela palmater.an you start off by responding to his ontology -- apology tour, what he has said and hasn't said? >> it s pretty much what i feared, it would be one of those very carefully worded apologies where the church itsel the organization doesn't take responsibility for tir policies and practices, the cover-up, knowing that there were sex offenders all over the world, not dealing with sex offenders, protecting them. and that they themselves, the church itself was the one responsible for all of the crimes that were committed by their christian members because they issued the papal bull, which the doctrine of discovery saying, go forth and steal all of these lands. no real acceptance of responsibility on the part of the church. juan: pam, you mentioned the predators. you have written of more than 5000 sexual predators who have used the majority of 150,000 children and at the residential schools, that a near fraction have ever faced criminal charges, fewer than 50. can you elaborate on that and wh
, professor pamela palmater.an you start off by responding to his ontology -- apology tour, what he has said and hasn't said? >> it s pretty much what i feared, it would be one of those very carefully worded apologies where the church itsel the organization doesn't take responsibility for tir policies and practices, the cover-up, knowing that there were sex offenders all over the world, not dealing with sex offenders, protecting them. and that they themselves, the church itself was the...
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and i think what's notable about amp pamela's vision. it was both conservative and inclusive from the very beginning. she made clear that her goal was to restore the house. the outbuildings the gardens and the grounds quote as nearly as possible into the condition in which they were left by george washington now, i i say that's conservative in the sense that it wasn't a grandising. she wasn't trying to improve it or embellish it she wants to present it to people as washington knew it and it was inclusive because she envisioned it as not just the mansion and the tomb but all of the buildings that were surviving in 1859 and so, you know, i don't really have that, you know that vision of i forget what you call it when you imagine what didn't happen, but we do have evidence of other suggestions that were put forth to her by authorities by architects by landscape architects and those included ideas such as fitting out the grounds as a memorial park conserving scarce funds by preserving only the mansion and the family tombs the other structure
and i think what's notable about amp pamela's vision. it was both conservative and inclusive from the very beginning. she made clear that her goal was to restore the house. the outbuildings the gardens and the grounds quote as nearly as possible into the condition in which they were left by george washington now, i i say that's conservative in the sense that it wasn't a grandising. she wasn't trying to improve it or embellish it she wants to present it to people as washington knew it and it was...
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pamela? march to the white house to protest the supreme court's abortion ruling, the demonstration was part of what organizers are calling a summer of rage, and it comes just one day after president biden signed an executive order on abortion access. some activists say the president still isn't doing enough. brian todd has more from washington. >> reporter: and intermittent and sometimes dry series of rainstorms did not stop hundreds of protesters from gathering here in franklin square park and marching over to the white house, a very impassioned crowd as they gathered here and gave speeches and then marched toward the white house to protest in front of the white house, some of them were brief that they were going to risk arrest if they pressed against the fence. many of them still did that and some of them actually tied themselves to the white house fence briefly, but we did not witness any arrests. there were police around there, some police in the crowds, but they didn't really interfere w
pamela? march to the white house to protest the supreme court's abortion ruling, the demonstration was part of what organizers are calling a summer of rage, and it comes just one day after president biden signed an executive order on abortion access. some activists say the president still isn't doing enough. brian todd has more from washington. >> reporter: and intermittent and sometimes dry series of rainstorms did not stop hundreds of protesters from gathering here in franklin square...
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pamela?up on this saturday, elon musk says he is backing out of that billion-dollar deal to buy twitter. the court battle, now shaping up. >>> e freestyle libre 2 system. with a painless, one-second scacan i know my glucucose numbers without fingersticks. now i'm managing my diabetes better and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to 6.7. take the mystery out of managing your diabetes and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free at freestylelibre.us lactaid is 100% real milk, just without the lactose. tastes great in our iced coffees too. which makes waking up at 5 a. to milk the cows a littleasier. (moo) mabel says for you, it's more like 15. man: mom, really? waxed. natural. sensitive. new dove ultimate antiperspirant. our unique water based formula and 6x more glycerin. helps restore skin to its best condition. new dove ultimate. dad, when is the future? um, oh wow. um, the future is, uh, what's ahead of us. i don't get it. yeah. maybe this will help. so now we're in the present. and now... w
pamela?up on this saturday, elon musk says he is backing out of that billion-dollar deal to buy twitter. the court battle, now shaping up. >>> e freestyle libre 2 system. with a painless, one-second scacan i know my glucucose numbers without fingersticks. now i'm managing my diabetes better and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to 6.7. take the mystery out of managing your diabetes and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free at freestylelibre.us lactaid is 100% real milk, just without...
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. >>> i'm pamela brown in washington. for you on this sunday night, not only was he one of the nba's greatest players he was a civil rights i con. she changed television for millions of americans on "star trek." nichelle nichols passed away at the age of 89. also, body cam in the arrest of a georgia mother just before she dies. hear from the family is now saying. you are in the cnn newsroom. >>> tonight the loss of a legend. bill russell has died at the age of 88. the nba hall of famer passed away today. the announcement did not give the cause of death. this from nba commissioner adam silver who called russell the great oeast champion in all of team sports. former president obama writes perhaps more than anyone else bill knew what it took to win and lead. on the court he was the greatest champion in basketball history. he was a civil rights trail blazer. after his playing career russell stayed connected to the nba attending major events and continued to be a voice in the fight for civil rights. andy shoals looks back at h
. >>> i'm pamela brown in washington. for you on this sunday night, not only was he one of the nba's greatest players he was a civil rights i con. she changed television for millions of americans on "star trek." nichelle nichols passed away at the age of 89. also, body cam in the arrest of a georgia mother just before she dies. hear from the family is now saying. you are in the cnn newsroom. >>> tonight the loss of a legend. bill russell has died at the age of 88....
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pamela, we have a sad update on a victim hospitalized.s is news about 8-year-old cooper roberts and told by a family spokesperson that the young boy is on a ventilator and sedated since the shooting and in critical but stable condition and that family spokesperson said the boy took a bullet in the belly and that belly severed the spinal cord and not responsive since being in the hospital. he is in critical but stable condition and the family fears that he could be paralyzed if he is to survive. >> heart breaking. our thoughts and prayers are with the family. thank you. >>> i want to bring in eric reinhart. thank you for coming on the show. by signing consent forms, did the father essentially say he would be liable for the son's use of the firearm? did those circumstances change when the suspect turned 21. help us better understand this. >> yeah. sure. thank you for having me on the show. i want to continue to express my condolences to those who lost loved ones, damaged in this terrible attack. highland park will never be the same. i have
pamela, we have a sad update on a victim hospitalized.s is news about 8-year-old cooper roberts and told by a family spokesperson that the young boy is on a ventilator and sedated since the shooting and in critical but stable condition and that family spokesperson said the boy took a bullet in the belly and that belly severed the spinal cord and not responsive since being in the hospital. he is in critical but stable condition and the family fears that he could be paralyzed if he is to survive....
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thank you pamela, it's been a great conversation. i have a question about navigating your publishing deal. any advice you would have for someone who was interested in having one or a lessons learned in terms of how did you get one, getting an agent . for any of our students who might be interested in possibly writing a book, just a few bits of advice on that would be great. >> maybe more recent dealmakers should speak first. i don't know. >> sure. as far as advice goes to people who would like to geta deal , you know, i think i really was flying blind for a good portion of it until i found my agent, mackenzie and she helped me a lot with my proposal. i think i wrote. wrace ahead of my book proposal and that was really helpful because it a, i did a lot of recording beforehand but be, i also realized that it was all one thing in my brain and that helped me a lot i think in pitching the book . i do think your agent is super important in the process. the clearing process and also i think in my experience doing a lot of recording on the f
thank you pamela, it's been a great conversation. i have a question about navigating your publishing deal. any advice you would have for someone who was interested in having one or a lessons learned in terms of how did you get one, getting an agent . for any of our students who might be interested in possibly writing a book, just a few bits of advice on that would be great. >> maybe more recent dealmakers should speak first. i don't know. >> sure. as far as advice goes to people who...
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this is certainly the case for pauline and pamela who mirror each other in extraordinary ways.more or less at the same time i she did, because i always used to get the pregnancy— arthritis in my fingers. she used to come to me and say, you're pregnant aren't you. we do sort of mirror each other, and it is bizarre. . when people hear about twin studies, and how much my nature studies, and how much of our nature seems to be genetically determined, does that take away from our own sense of agency or our own control? it is very important to appreciate that genes do not work in determinative ways, they are predisposed, but they do not provide the final word. just because you have a gene, doesn't mean it will always be expressed. it takes a certain environment to bring that out. we all have genes that will be expressed given a particular environment. sometimes gene expression can occur in one twin, and not the other, and this can create differences between them. these environmental differences that trigger different gene expressions might even start in the womb. it doesn't mean were
this is certainly the case for pauline and pamela who mirror each other in extraordinary ways.more or less at the same time i she did, because i always used to get the pregnancy— arthritis in my fingers. she used to come to me and say, you're pregnant aren't you. we do sort of mirror each other, and it is bizarre. . when people hear about twin studies, and how much my nature studies, and how much of our nature seems to be genetically determined, does that take away from our own sense of...
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they wrote it for themselves. >>> i'm pamela brown in washingt
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this is . certainly the case for pauline and pamela who mirror each other in extraordinary ways. i pamelaw she was pregnant at the _ extraordinary ways. i always knew she was pregnant at the same - extraordinary ways. i always knew. she was pregnant at the same time she was pregnant at the same time she would — she was pregnant at the same time she would because i used to get the pregnancy— she would because i used to get the pregnancy arthritis. becomes a means you are _ pregnancy arthritis. becomes a means you are pregnant again, haven't you? so mad _ you are pregnant again, haven't you? so mad with — you are pregnant again, haven't you? so mad with had similar operations but it— so mad with had similar operations but it might be the other leg. we do sort of— but it might be the other leg. we do sort of mother each other and it is bizarre _ sort of mother each other and it is bizarre. ~ , ., , . . h, sort of mother each other and it is bizarre. ~ , ., , . . ,., . bizarre. when people hear about hear about twin studies _ bizarre. when people hear about hear about twin studies and _ bizar
this is . certainly the case for pauline and pamela who mirror each other in extraordinary ways. i pamelaw she was pregnant at the _ extraordinary ways. i always knew she was pregnant at the same - extraordinary ways. i always knew. she was pregnant at the same time she was pregnant at the same time she would — she was pregnant at the same time she would because i used to get the pregnancy— she would because i used to get the pregnancy arthritis. becomes a means you are _ pregnancy...
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a former arts correspondent pamela john the times in 2011 is a children's book editor. and is the author of eight books. now she is just starting a career as a times opinion columnists i believe to palm so far she is off to a flying start. come onry up, don't go here go there. thanks everybody. [applause] >> to quit plaintiff a restart. one, i'm not actually going to be checking my phone. but i am being texted your questions on my phone. that is i'm holding this i'm not distracted. the second thing i want to say now that i'm allowed to public opinions, it is my opinion that it is n really good and right tt we take a moment to note there are four women winners up here. [applause] when i joined the book review only 11 years ago there was do this background debate women writing serious nonfiction. while it feels natural, good and just. congratulations to everyone here. i just do start off by asking really basic question of each of youoi. i'm not going to down or restart the two have written our books to manual but easier we are not quite done. to tell us about the origin s
a former arts correspondent pamela john the times in 2011 is a children's book editor. and is the author of eight books. now she is just starting a career as a times opinion columnists i believe to palm so far she is off to a flying start. come onry up, don't go here go there. thanks everybody. [applause] >> to quit plaintiff a restart. one, i'm not actually going to be checking my phone. but i am being texted your questions on my phone. that is i'm holding this i'm not distracted. the...
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>> great to be with you, pamela.ously will be doing their own investigation. however, what we know about this from this week is the doj is pushing far ahead in their investigation. they've moved from the capitol and focusing on the insurrectionists. now they're focusing on the white house and the inner circle around donald trump. what we know about the 20 people that will they're going to turn the transcripts over from is they are people that the doj may consider to be persons of interest. people they may want to file criminal charges against. this may be helpful in building their cases. we know that the department of justice this week called in two advisers of mike pence in front of the grand jury. we also know it merrick garland said in an interview that he is going to prosecute anyone and everyone who was involved in trying to criminally interfere with the peaceful transfer of power. and we also know that the doj is heading into court to try and get a ruling on this claim that many of the witnesses are making of t
>> great to be with you, pamela.ously will be doing their own investigation. however, what we know about this from this week is the doj is pushing far ahead in their investigation. they've moved from the capitol and focusing on the insurrectionists. now they're focusing on the white house and the inner circle around donald trump. what we know about the 20 people that will they're going to turn the transcripts over from is they are people that the doj may consider to be persons of...
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i called tom mini my a unique mcguire that i live my wife to pamela campbell over here. oh my god, i t p m on call gardena. when i read again, mack wow. the gang of how i like it. they like, i like them through the like in mac, while the car to andy thing, holla, anavia relented by. you had its own cop, you're given a how come will they call it going? i didn't pay a cash with how come will hung around me, but i love, i'd have been cow because the way up in suffolk what they, they carl bye and hello to me. don't game. you gotta me peak. mm. need your d lovins you that email like that you did that so that you are i played you at a time university. i came straight to my family business. they have a conventional traditional store, which is, you know, they sell everything including shoes. and my parents have this huge experience, whereas i had practically nothing to everything. i sat there just say, oh, that's not right, that's wrong. so it wasn't really a big girl. when i started missouri, i was just want to do something on my own. make myself independent, do something that
i called tom mini my a unique mcguire that i live my wife to pamela campbell over here. oh my god, i t p m on call gardena. when i read again, mack wow. the gang of how i like it. they like, i like them through the like in mac, while the car to andy thing, holla, anavia relented by. you had its own cop, you're given a how come will they call it going? i didn't pay a cash with how come will hung around me, but i love, i'd have been cow because the way up in suffolk what they, they carl bye and...
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and proper recycling is a challenge to still for sustainability experts like pamela, awkward toys, these new technologies offer new chances for change inside the new, but africa has not been bought. of course, the net effect of these climate change yet it's the most valuable. but we do not. we just don't sit and wait for oxford to be chicken. we have decided to take action and we are coming up with technologies that are helping us out, consult our environment, as well as reduce the impact of that climate change. and this is a message to the wood while these a message to the globe and other, other countries outside out and africa. and just to take action as well in the technologies in what they do to ensure that the able to cobb the emissions in order to use the impacts of climate change. ah ah, we're all set to begin to go beyond p obvious. i, as we take on the world 8 hours, i do all the series. we're all about the stories that matter to you. whatever it takes, 5 police, my phone with those are we are. prayer is actually on fire made for mine. i am a man with the memories of a li from s
and proper recycling is a challenge to still for sustainability experts like pamela, awkward toys, these new technologies offer new chances for change inside the new, but africa has not been bought. of course, the net effect of these climate change yet it's the most valuable. but we do not. we just don't sit and wait for oxford to be chicken. we have decided to take action and we are coming up with technologies that are helping us out, consult our environment, as well as reduce the impact of...
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and proper recycling is a challenge to still for sustainability experts like pamela aqua toys. these new technologies offer new chances for change in sudden, but africa has not been bought. of course thing that effect of these climate change, yet it's the most fundable, but we do not. we just don't sit and wait for oxford to be chicken. we have decided to take action and we are coming up with technologies that are helping us out, consult our environment, as well as to reduce the impact of that climate change. and this is a message to that would, while these a message to the globe and other other countries outside, out in africa, and just to take action as well in the technologies in what they do to ensure that the able to cobb the emissions in order to use the impacts of climate change. ah ah, electric motorcycle. re re load none, festival and berlin shoes. not your trade show for a metric to really present trends on the world. martin a reporter with that and share it with us. read on d w. o. oh, i with the memories of a woman in ali, from syria is born in a female body. forced
and proper recycling is a challenge to still for sustainability experts like pamela aqua toys. these new technologies offer new chances for change in sudden, but africa has not been bought. of course thing that effect of these climate change, yet it's the most fundable, but we do not. we just don't sit and wait for oxford to be chicken. we have decided to take action and we are coming up with technologies that are helping us out, consult our environment, as well as to reduce the impact of that...
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resources are needed, and proper recycling is a challenge to still for sustainability experts like pamela, awkward toys, these new technologies, offer new chances for change inside the new, but africa has not been but of course thing that effect of these climate change. yet it's the most vulnerable, but we do not. we just don't sit and wait for oxford to be taken. we have decided to take action and we are coming up with technologies that are helping us out, consult our environment, as well as reduce the impact of that climate change. and this is a message to the wood while these are message to the globe and other, other countries outside out and africa. and just to take action as well in the, our technologies in what they do to ensure that the able to cover the emissions in order to use the impacts of climate change. ah with virginity is still a strong social construct in africa. girls and women are harmed by traditional practices like female genital mutilation, or testing for virginity m availability when they sake lay on your back, open your leg. when they put the fingers into the shell
resources are needed, and proper recycling is a challenge to still for sustainability experts like pamela, awkward toys, these new technologies, offer new chances for change inside the new, but africa has not been but of course thing that effect of these climate change. yet it's the most vulnerable, but we do not. we just don't sit and wait for oxford to be taken. we have decided to take action and we are coming up with technologies that are helping us out, consult our environment, as well as...
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resources are needed and proper recycling is a challenge to still for sustainability. experts like pamela, awkward toys, these new technologies, offer new chances for change inside the new but africa has not been, but of course, the net effect of these climate change. yet it's the most valuable. but we do not, we just don't sit and wait for oxford to be taken. we have decided to take action and we are coming up with technologies that are helping us out, consult our environment, as well as reduce the impact of that climate change. and this is a message to the wood while these are message to the globe and other, other countries outside out in africa. and just to take action as well in the, our technologies in what they do to ensure that the able to cover the emissions. and also to use the impacts of climate change. ah lou chasing danger. speed, frenzied down. 200 kilometers an hour with no breaks. why do extreme athletes risk their lives? where is the limit between passion and obsession. courage and defiance of death. next on d, w. m blue nor do davinci sna steal? yes master. ah, this perha
resources are needed and proper recycling is a challenge to still for sustainability. experts like pamela, awkward toys, these new technologies, offer new chances for change inside the new but africa has not been, but of course, the net effect of these climate change. yet it's the most valuable. but we do not, we just don't sit and wait for oxford to be taken. we have decided to take action and we are coming up with technologies that are helping us out, consult our environment, as well as...
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and proper recycling is a challenge to still for sustainability experts like pamela aqua toys. these new technologies offer new chances for change. it is sudden, but africa has not been but of course thing that effect of these climate change. yet it's the most valuable. but we do not. we just don't sit and wait for oxford to be taken. we have decided to take action and we are coming up with technologies that are helping us out, consult our environment, as well as reduce the impact of that climate change. and this is a message to the wood while these a message to the globe and other, other countries outside out and africa, end up just to take action as well in the, our technologies, in what they do to ensure that the able to cobb the emissions in order to use the impacts of climate change. ah conflict zone with a rash. banner g. russia claims it has captured the loo. health region in ukraine. se is ukraine losing this wall. doug walker is a former us ambassador tomato, and he believes the worst should be doing more to support ukraine, but could cross in the western alliance deal
and proper recycling is a challenge to still for sustainability experts like pamela aqua toys. these new technologies offer new chances for change. it is sudden, but africa has not been but of course thing that effect of these climate change. yet it's the most valuable. but we do not. we just don't sit and wait for oxford to be taken. we have decided to take action and we are coming up with technologies that are helping us out, consult our environment, as well as reduce the impact of that...
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let's see the only one of my nearest day, some was the missed on my pamela cornel signals fair to me, teenagers dreams. if i don't speak out from, if i don't raise my voice in this, who will give? i don't want that. it's, i was, i had to do it for my kids was in for my family. and i mean, i, me, for me, miss equals the city appointed for decided to raise the rent of 1000000 apartments in new york this summer by making his case to them. fabian wants to keep it with most fordable in the future. he tells the board about things id, inflation is already causing his family and he ends on a plea. no more rent increases. well, i want to bring in our man on the ground, young quarter at the new york stock exchange. hi there. yeah. and so tell us, how are people dealing with these high costs? where are you feeling the pinch? well, i mean, chris, the a definite, the people in the lower income bracket starting to struggle quite a bit. and if you look at the costs for it, pretty much all the essential to going up. and if you look at housing, if you look at food, if you look at transportation and th
let's see the only one of my nearest day, some was the missed on my pamela cornel signals fair to me, teenagers dreams. if i don't speak out from, if i don't raise my voice in this, who will give? i don't want that. it's, i was, i had to do it for my kids was in for my family. and i mean, i, me, for me, miss equals the city appointed for decided to raise the rent of 1000000 apartments in new york this summer by making his case to them. fabian wants to keep it with most fordable in the future....
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and proper recycling is a challenge to still for sustainability experts like pamela aqua toys. these new technologies offer new chances for change. it is sudden, but africa has not been but of course thing that effect of this climate change. yet it's the most valuable. but we do not. we just don't sit and wait for oxford to be taken. we have decided to take action and we are coming up with technologies that are helping us out, consult our environment, as well as reduced the impact of that climate change. and this is a message to the wood while these a message to the globe and other, other countries outside out and africa, end up just to take action as well in the, our technologies in what they do to ensure that they able to cobb the emissions in order to use the impacts of climate change. ah ah, to africa with 4 d, w, travel reporters, a car check in special will explore them, piled the beauty of kenya to the most amazing motorcycle route in south africa. and explore traces of colonialism in nigeria with check in with next on d w. how come mike? how can this passionate hatred o
and proper recycling is a challenge to still for sustainability experts like pamela aqua toys. these new technologies offer new chances for change. it is sudden, but africa has not been but of course thing that effect of this climate change. yet it's the most valuable. but we do not. we just don't sit and wait for oxford to be taken. we have decided to take action and we are coming up with technologies that are helping us out, consult our environment, as well as reduced the impact of that...
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and until they have a new government here for the president and the pamela have both punished to step down and the opposition parties have met or talked, how close they are now trying to establish new government with. i truly tough to say, i mean they seem to be pretty united in what they wanted. there was a statement in the morning where they said or what they want to. so all party government that everybody is really involved in the government and what they also want is said that the prime minister and the president are not going to resign in the upcoming weeks, but they want an immediate resignation then. but that's not going to happen. so soon, i guess, so people keep on the demonstrating, but the talks are going to continue. and the next day, of course, we're at something about 10 o'clock in the morning. so let's see how that goes. some, these seem to be pretty united and see it. they seem to be on a good course so that they can get to know a party government pretty soon. and given what we seen with these events in sri lanka, what does this tell us about the political elite there?
and until they have a new government here for the president and the pamela have both punished to step down and the opposition parties have met or talked, how close they are now trying to establish new government with. i truly tough to say, i mean they seem to be pretty united in what they wanted. there was a statement in the morning where they said or what they want to. so all party government that everybody is really involved in the government and what they also want is said that the prime...
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pamela: este lunes en "primer impacto". ♪ leÓn: viernes 22 de julio y estas son las noticias principalesonald trump y mike pence coinciden en arizona para apoyar en mÍtines rivales a sus candidatos republicanos a la gubernatura de ese estado. 5 millones de inmigrantes se naturalizara un durante la presidencia de donald trump, la mayorÍa de amÉrica latina y asia. el desafÍo es que los partidos los convenzan para que salgan a votar en las prÓximas elecciones. aumenta de forma dramÁtica el nÚmero de llamadas al nÚmero 988 de prevenciÓn de suicidios en la primera semana de operaciÓn. comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. locutor: este es su "noticiero univisiÓn: ediciÓn nocturna", con patricia janiot y leÓn krauze. patricia: bienvenidos a la ediciÓn nocturna. este viernes vamos a comenzar con la visita que realizaron el expresidente donald trump y su exvicepresidente mike pence a arizona. coincidieron pero en lugares diferentes para apoyar a sus respectivos candidatos republicanos a gobernador. leÓn: estÁn en lugares muy diferentes. por ahora, pence no atacÓ directamente a trump. reportero: el exvic
pamela: este lunes en "primer impacto". ♪ leÓn: viernes 22 de julio y estas son las noticias principalesonald trump y mike pence coinciden en arizona para apoyar en mÍtines rivales a sus candidatos republicanos a la gubernatura de ese estado. 5 millones de inmigrantes se naturalizara un durante la presidencia de donald trump, la mayorÍa de amÉrica latina y asia. el desafÍo es que los partidos los convenzan para que salgan a votar en las prÓximas elecciones. aumenta de forma...
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you know, that was our, but the leader with with with, with was the, the work, pamela, but i think a question, but need to speak with them. we did a lonely, strategic, portable cbs than the mr. mcgee. go with it. we didn't issue the what you have done. yeah. flushing the push on it. so yeah, little shit that annually. we'll get this a couple of will as like a piece of we did 55, you would figure with the black sea uncomfortable radial door. he put of the list of allah, but huge with the youth. a little gets formed. nikia love, the initial sub with you as you want to do is to pull this thing we can move from there. ah, just not these, you know grainy mean he was only getting one. you select your or was a store and says to get a minute bullock will you won't be ah, during the possible donor. see what the diagnostic nationalist, decent method there was this j e edition. you have a problem, of course i brit. which i wish i may just do my show button will be do you know how kimmy santos was done? it's people's republics. first, defense minister in may, 2014, he was captured during an arm
you know, that was our, but the leader with with with, with was the, the work, pamela, but i think a question, but need to speak with them. we did a lonely, strategic, portable cbs than the mr. mcgee. go with it. we didn't issue the what you have done. yeah. flushing the push on it. so yeah, little shit that annually. we'll get this a couple of will as like a piece of we did 55, you would figure with the black sea uncomfortable radial door. he put of the list of allah, but huge with the youth....
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i'm pamela brown.ncer: the following ia cnn special report. >> wealthy people spend a lot of money to get policy made the way they want it, and they get it. >> now to sign the law. >> the average voter doesn't know what's happening behind the scenes. >> a texas bill targeting lgbtq+ children. >> they want to keep it secret. >> the texas law banning abortions. >> they really believe that they've been given a mandate
i'm pamela brown.ncer: the following ia cnn special report. >> wealthy people spend a lot of money to get policy made the way they want it, and they get it. >> now to sign the law. >> the average voter doesn't know what's happening behind the scenes. >> a texas bill targeting lgbtq+ children. >> they want to keep it secret. >> the texas law banning abortions. >> they really believe that they've been given a mandate
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pamela brown has the night off.cials in l.a. county tell cnn that mask mandates will likely return by the end of this month. also ahead, a disgraced south carolina attorney who called 911 saying that he discovered the bodies of his wife and son will now face murder charges. a new court hearing has been scheduled. and temperatures in europe hitting levels not expected for another 30 years and they're here right now. you're in the cnn "newsroom." >>> the most contagious variant yet, ba.5 is
pamela brown has the night off.cials in l.a. county tell cnn that mask mandates will likely return by the end of this month. also ahead, a disgraced south carolina attorney who called 911 saying that he discovered the bodies of his wife and son will now face murder charges. a new court hearing has been scheduled. and temperatures in europe hitting levels not expected for another 30 years and they're here right now. you're in the cnn "newsroom." >>> the most contagious variant...
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this is certainly the case for pauline and pamela who mirror each other in extraordinary ways.regnant more or less _ i always knew she was pregnant more or less at _ i always knew she was pregnant more or less at the — i always knew she was pregnant more or less at the same _ i always knew she was pregnant more or less at the same time _ i always knew she was pregnant more or less at the same time she - i always knew she was pregnant more or less at the same time she did, - or less at the same time she did, because — or less at the same time she did, because i— or less at the same time she did, because i always _ or less at the same time she did, because i always used _ or less at the same time she did, because i always used to - or less at the same time she did, because i always used to get - or less at the same time she did, because i always used to get thei because i always used to get the pregnancy— because i always used to get the pregnancy arthritis _ because i always used to get the pregnancy arthritis in _ because i always used to get the pregnancy arthritis in my- beca
this is certainly the case for pauline and pamela who mirror each other in extraordinary ways.regnant more or less _ i always knew she was pregnant more or less at _ i always knew she was pregnant more or less at the — i always knew she was pregnant more or less at the same _ i always knew she was pregnant more or less at the same time _ i always knew she was pregnant more or less at the same time she - i always knew she was pregnant more or less at the same time she did, - or less at the...