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well, let's not hear from renee alonzo. she is a doctoral research and caribbean studies that royal holloway university of london . she joins us now from birmingham. renee, i believe, a constitutional review commission that she recommended that barbados become republic back in 1998. so why now? i think now is a very important time because, and this is not to discredit the way that the u. k. is done for barbados over the carbon countries for that matter. but it is a time now where we need to stand on our own or to rodney wrote a book titled, how europe under developed africa to the work of development by the u. k is seen, but it wouldn't have been needed if the same you kaden, under develop it, the caribbean in the 1st place. and in terms of the relationship between barbados in the u. k. and what that looks like, we can expect the same things as before. the previous speaker spoke about how barbados has cut the umbilical cord. and so it will be a relationship where barbados can now speak for itself, instead of being spoken or
well, let's not hear from renee alonzo. she is a doctoral research and caribbean studies that royal holloway university of london . she joins us now from birmingham. renee, i believe, a constitutional review commission that she recommended that barbados become republic back in 1998. so why now? i think now is a very important time because, and this is not to discredit the way that the u. k. is done for barbados over the carbon countries for that matter. but it is a time now where we need to...
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rene is with us now. good to see you back with us.hile blake was undergoing some intensive cancer treatments. tell us why at that time you decided that you wanted to write a book? >> first off, thank you both for having me on here to talk about this issue that has now become such a important issue for me. pediatric cancer. victor, when we were in the hospital with blake, you know, every day when i think about just all that we went through with our strong warrior blake, i literally felt on days that i was harvesting hope. i was getting hope from a variety of places, even the sunrise gave me hope. but it was not easy, and i began to think that, you know, if we normalize teaching our children from a very young age just as we teach them reading, writing and arrh the golden rule, if we teach about this concept of having hope even when you're facing the most difficult circumstances, could it be that it might be a little bit easier when they're older like me and facing just a terrible life circumstance. blake loved to read, and i loved to re
rene is with us now. good to see you back with us.hile blake was undergoing some intensive cancer treatments. tell us why at that time you decided that you wanted to write a book? >> first off, thank you both for having me on here to talk about this issue that has now become such a important issue for me. pediatric cancer. victor, when we were in the hospital with blake, you know, every day when i think about just all that we went through with our strong warrior blake, i literally felt on...
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rene marsh is in glasgow this morning where the former president finished speaking. john harwood is at the white house. rene, there was a lot coming into this in terms of what was the message was expected to be. how does that translate into action? is there a sense that former president obama has a little bit more push, perhaps, to spur action? >> reporter: good morning, erica. i think what the thinking going into was essentially that he has a lot of credibility when it comes to this issue of climate change, and for everyone watching, you saw that that was a passionate speech. it was equal parts passionate, but it was also urgent and political. i mean, he went after former president trump. he didn't name him, but he spoke about his successor and his pulling out of the paris climate accord as well as, i'm quoting now, four years of active hostility towards climate science coming from the very top. so you get the sense that the role here that he is playing with his major speech, which, by the way, we would be remiss if we don't point out the timing of all this, this is
rene marsh is in glasgow this morning where the former president finished speaking. john harwood is at the white house. rene, there was a lot coming into this in terms of what was the message was expected to be. how does that translate into action? is there a sense that former president obama has a little bit more push, perhaps, to spur action? >> reporter: good morning, erica. i think what the thinking going into was essentially that he has a lot of credibility when it comes to this...
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renee, that is disturbing on its face. we know all of this is meant to have a chilling effect.nctioning of our democracy, and that is where people need to be paying attention. >> and i think very much something that representative cori bush said last week when all of these republican congressmen were saying they wanted to hire kyle rittenhouse as their intern. what she said was every day, it's more dangerous coming to work. not only do these members fuel violence, now they're actively recruiting somebody whose sole qualification is killing people who stood up for black lives and got away with it. this is where we are. and things to always understand about this, this is not the fringe of the gop, this is the gop. this is what the party stands for. every single day you turn on the tv and you see the gop's children of the corn terrorizing anyone with a conscience who doesn't abide by every less morsel of their frightening ideology. that's what they are, terrorists. they want cows and silent owe bead aechbs. they threatened violence against fellow members. they enkurjsed violence i
renee, that is disturbing on its face. we know all of this is meant to have a chilling effect.nctioning of our democracy, and that is where people need to be paying attention. >> and i think very much something that representative cori bush said last week when all of these republican congressmen were saying they wanted to hire kyle rittenhouse as their intern. what she said was every day, it's more dangerous coming to work. not only do these members fuel violence, now they're actively...
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. >> reporter: rene chavez and her family are part of the reason we're here today. her children were part of the trial at stanford. >> we're all in this together. it's scary time with covid but an exciting time. science is making this for us. what a miracle. >> reporter: rene says her children are go doing great today, but she understands parents have a difficult choice to make. only a third of those surveyed are red owe to get their children vaccinated immediately. but she says she's comfortable knowing parents will have a choice in part due to her children. >> will parents get their younger kids vaccinated? about two-thirds of parents say not sure or mo way. 30% said they would not get their young kids vaccinated. for sure they wouldn't. 33% said they would wait and see. only 27% of parents said they would give the shot to their kids right away. some of the concerns are the potential side effects and long-term effects. some of the side effects were sore arms, fever. i'm going to speak with dr. peter chin hong about that and more at 5:30. and we know you have quest
. >> reporter: rene chavez and her family are part of the reason we're here today. her children were part of the trial at stanford. >> we're all in this together. it's scary time with covid but an exciting time. science is making this for us. what a miracle. >> reporter: rene says her children are go doing great today, but she understands parents have a difficult choice to make. only a third of those surveyed are red owe to get their children vaccinated immediately. but she...
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and when he told that story, missing today because we are like the makes renÉe look kind of like weregesting should be broken several should be broken predict what yes true but contracted that to the fact that we have more mentally ill people in the jail than any other institution in the united states and the captain plexiglass jail cells in the plexiglas in the can hose them down because bad things happen and there we need to grow up a little bit. as a society because what happened is the hospital were short staffed during world war ii and then magazine and others took photos that looks really bad and many other reformers wanted to improve the conditions of the hospital and said, in a black-and-white way that americans need to see sometimes the moralized cultures because we have to shut these hospitals down in the result as many of those people ended up homeless on the streets or in jails and prisons. so part of what i wanted "san fran sicko" to do is to say the scorpion this is really d difficult for people to deal with. and this will result in greater humanity later on. >> you ment
and when he told that story, missing today because we are like the makes renÉe look kind of like weregesting should be broken several should be broken predict what yes true but contracted that to the fact that we have more mentally ill people in the jail than any other institution in the united states and the captain plexiglass jail cells in the plexiglas in the can hose them down because bad things happen and there we need to grow up a little bit. as a society because what happened is the...
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didn't know where the or else was going to be but it would be really intimidating to be grabbed by renÉe a story he kind of basically muffled this guy into getting the treatment he needs but now he has his own apartment and a job. i just talked to him earlier this week and he said i'm fine but there's people staring at me through my window. we told that story because that makes renÉe look kind of like we are suggesting the rules should be broken we have more mentally ill people than any other institution in the united states right now and they are kept in plexiglass jail cells where things happen and it's plexiglass so they can be hosed down. i think we need to grow up a little bit as society because that happens is the hospitals were short staffed during the great depression and world war ii and at the magazines took photos and others that looked really bad and many of the reformers in the way that americans tend to be sometimes with of the cultures we said we have to just shut these hospitals down and many people ended up homeless in the streets or in jails and prisons. a part of what
didn't know where the or else was going to be but it would be really intimidating to be grabbed by renÉe a story he kind of basically muffled this guy into getting the treatment he needs but now he has his own apartment and a job. i just talked to him earlier this week and he said i'm fine but there's people staring at me through my window. we told that story because that makes renÉe look kind of like we are suggesting the rules should be broken we have more mentally ill people than any other...
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cnn's rene marsh joins us now from glasgow to tell us more about president obama's message today. >>eah, president obama's speech, this all came at a time where there's this hard fought battle to hammer out details for these climate negotiations among nations. so the timing of this speech was no coincidence. but during his speech, obama really teased out his genuine concern and worry about countries around the world not acting fast enough, aggressively enough to save the planet but he also spoke about the politics of climate change. take a listen. >> now, back in the united states, of course, some of our progress stalled when my successor decided to unilaterally pull out of the paris agreement in his first year of office. i wasn't real happy about that. >> so part of obama's role here today was really to assure the country, the world that the united states was back and they are fully committed to combatting climate change, this on the heels of four years of, as you heard him say there, the trump administration. but he also took time to call out the leaders of russia and china for act
cnn's rene marsh joins us now from glasgow to tell us more about president obama's message today. >>eah, president obama's speech, this all came at a time where there's this hard fought battle to hammer out details for these climate negotiations among nations. so the timing of this speech was no coincidence. but during his speech, obama really teased out his genuine concern and worry about countries around the world not acting fast enough, aggressively enough to save the planet but he...
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i'd love you to get this book, but also buy renee's book. one i want everyone to get this holiday. >> these books are beautiful. i just ishave to say, you know, both have been a joy in our house. as we learned from renee, there just isn't money for the research. >> that's right. >> there is this terrible loss, and that's when you learn there just isn't enough research money for pediatric brain cancer. i don't know how you find the time, poppy, because you are a busy lady. i see you anchoring on weekends. >> okay, a little. >> tell us a little bit about your two-track life going on right now. >> so says the woman raising two kids, both of you, and anchoring three hours very early in the morning. kudos to you. yes, taking a little bit of a break from the morning show that's usually right after you guys to go to school to get my masters in law. i'm almost done with the first semester. i hope i pass exams. i'll let you know on december 17th when they're over. it has been -- bri, we've talked about this sort of journey and the choice a lot -- but
i'd love you to get this book, but also buy renee's book. one i want everyone to get this holiday. >> these books are beautiful. i just ishave to say, you know, both have been a joy in our house. as we learned from renee, there just isn't money for the research. >> that's right. >> there is this terrible loss, and that's when you learn there just isn't enough research money for pediatric brain cancer. i don't know how you find the time, poppy, because you are a busy lady. i...
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i'm going any time with a a thing which out that with renee to my and i do really i felt that did i tell their time and what we are i haul my amen. mad hold on. been for you if you would my lot happy be happy you and oh yeah. p when you make a y. hi me. why my why, but i think more local union having one piece that i can hear me put new housing. i and i put it in the day when, when we went out, we only bought without me, but they are the one i know lou math and i didn't even know i know lay me can can someone why know me can pay really long then no golf and new man, the come hi home. he me, when, when the ah, me ah, the one man family. why that i felt my that home a. why you been have a he kind of a maybe a bow wow. garner. low horn time in the hall gave me the wrong time on me. i'm not up to me bible by and heading out loud. i went home. yeah. oh my why my home town. how, how, how may i have no matter how to and i live in new people talking about may 20 he was home like of on a phone. let me say, but i know they had gone by and, and i'm looking at football. my found mine you made up all
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in the flies aren't stuck with the site that would be more serious or is likely going to connect to renee. anything else? yes, he's opened a guy so he wants to go to that is going to it coming behind which coming behind the right much of it was coming to what was could edgy back to what's brought to see was february time in the hall with a set up for the records as the roster really potentially kaiser is a job where they were all like ah ah it's inevitable that we will experience more extreme events lock black summer in the future that's confronting bought. we talked her in a while from vis reality. i want people to engage with that and to be challenged by that think. what if that was me was that was my family to make people feel as always an asshole and the rest is up to them. ah ah, life is never scripted. never full told. it's never, no, no matter what happiness never still open you read between the lines. listen, always listen, never stop asking, never stop question. a black wanting to discover the alone. she is the human story. be impartial, be courageous. finding the untold story. c
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suddenly, rene renÉe rodriguez shouted over. >> the first one had thousands of hits.well, never going to top that fort story i said walking back to my desk. before turning off my computer i looked at my twitter account. i suddenly had thousands of followers. then the unbelievable happened. it believed the story. the room erupted. my phone started ringing in my computer mailbox was filling up with congratulations. the first collection was from writer. more than elated. finally, he said, someone put together the story in a way that would make people understand the scope of his crime and how prosecutors helped epstein to get from them. his words meant the world to me. [applause] >> have you seen alex acosta at all recently? [laughter] >> no. not at all. [laughter] i do not think that anybody has seen him, actually. no sightings, let's put it that way. >> so, look. this story has connections to two former presidents. connections to a prince. it has prestigious attorneys all over it. and, coming up next week, next week after thanksgiving, but there will be another trial. t
suddenly, rene renÉe rodriguez shouted over. >> the first one had thousands of hits.well, never going to top that fort story i said walking back to my desk. before turning off my computer i looked at my twitter account. i suddenly had thousands of followers. then the unbelievable happened. it believed the story. the room erupted. my phone started ringing in my computer mailbox was filling up with congratulations. the first collection was from writer. more than elated. finally, he said,...
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president barack obama back on the world stage at the global climate conference in scotland as cnn's reneaders to not give up but also took a few swipes at donald trump. >> reporter: former president barack obama back on the world stage speaking out in glasgow, scotland, at an international gathering on climate change, cop26. trying to convince the world that america is still serious about fighting rising global temperatures. >> the u.s. has to lead. >> reporter: in an urgent and very political speech, obama expressed regret over the trump administration's inaction on climate change. >> back in the united states, of course, some of our progress stalled when my successor decided to unilaterally pull out of the paris agreement in his first year in office. i wasn't real happy about that. >> reporter: in an effort to shore up u.s. credibility, obama laid out progress made in the u.s. even without leadership from the white house. >> and the u.s. alone more than 3 million people now work in clean energy related jobs. that is more than the number of people currently employed by the entire fossil
president barack obama back on the world stage at the global climate conference in scotland as cnn's reneaders to not give up but also took a few swipes at donald trump. >> reporter: former president barack obama back on the world stage speaking out in glasgow, scotland, at an international gathering on climate change, cop26. trying to convince the world that america is still serious about fighting rising global temperatures. >> the u.s. has to lead. >> reporter: in an urgent...
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laura. >> renÉ marsh, sis, thank you. and thank you for watching our coverage. it continues. light show—be the light show. make your nights anything but silent. and ride in a sleigh that really slays. because in a cadillac, tradition is yours to define. so visit a cadillac showroom, and start celebrating today. ♪ ♪ (tiger) this is the dimension of imagination. ♪ ♪ get help managing your money for the life -- and years -- ahead. with fidelity income planning, we'll look at what you've saved, what you'll need, and help you build a flexible plan for cash flow designed to last. so you can go from saving... to living. >>> hello and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and all around the world. you are watching "cnn newsroom," and i'm rosemary church. >>> just ahead, why a driver plowed his car through a christmas parade in wisconsin. after five people are killed and more than 40 injured, what police are saying about the suspect's motives. >>> at trial weighing vigilante justice versus self-defense. the jury in the ahmaud arbery murder trial expected to get t
laura. >> renÉ marsh, sis, thank you. and thank you for watching our coverage. it continues. light show—be the light show. make your nights anything but silent. and ride in a sleigh that really slays. because in a cadillac, tradition is yours to define. so visit a cadillac showroom, and start celebrating today. ♪ ♪ (tiger) this is the dimension of imagination. ♪ ♪ get help managing your money for the life -- and years -- ahead. with fidelity income planning, we'll look at what...
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>> rene marsh, thank you. and thank you for watching our coverage. it continues.n when your clothes look clean, there's extra dirt you can't see. watch this. that was in these clothes...ugh. but the clothes washed in tide- so much cleaner! if it's got to be clean, it's got to be tide hygienic clean get help managing your money for the life -- and years -- ahead. with fidelity income planning, we'll look at what you've saved, what you'll need, and help you build a flexible plan for cash flow designed to last. so you can go from saving... to living. (vo) subaru and our retailers believe in giving back. that's why, in difficult times, we provided one hundred and fifty million meals to feeding america. and now through the subaru share the love event, we're helping even more. by the end of this year, subaru will have donated over two hundred and twenty five million dollars to charity. this is what it means to be more than a car company. this is what it means to be subaru. there's a different way to treat hiv. it's once-monthly injectable cabenuva. cabenuva is the only
>> rene marsh, thank you. and thank you for watching our coverage. it continues.n when your clothes look clean, there's extra dirt you can't see. watch this. that was in these clothes...ugh. but the clothes washed in tide- so much cleaner! if it's got to be clean, it's got to be tide hygienic clean get help managing your money for the life -- and years -- ahead. with fidelity income planning, we'll look at what you've saved, what you'll need, and help you build a flexible plan for cash...
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suddenly, rene renÉe rodriguez shouted over. >> the first one had thousands of hits.well, never going to top that fort story i said walking back to my desk. before turning off my computer i looked at my twitter account. i suddenly had thousands of followers. then the unbelievable happened. it believed the story. the room erupted. my phone started ringing in my computer mailbox was filling up with congratulations. the first collection was from writer. more than elated. finally, he said, someone put together the story in a way that would make people understand the scope of his crime and how prosecutors helped epstein to get from them. his words meant the world to me. [applause] >> have you seen alex acosta at all recently? [laughter] >> no. not at all. [laughter] i do not think that anybody has seen him, actually. no sightings, let's put it that way. >> so, look. this story has connections to two former presidents. connections to a prince. it has prestigious attorneys all over it. and, coming up next week, next week after thanksgiving, but there will be another trial. t
suddenly, rene renÉe rodriguez shouted over. >> the first one had thousands of hits.well, never going to top that fort story i said walking back to my desk. before turning off my computer i looked at my twitter account. i suddenly had thousands of followers. then the unbelievable happened. it believed the story. the room erupted. my phone started ringing in my computer mailbox was filling up with congratulations. the first collection was from writer. more than elated. finally, he said,...
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currently no analyst has a sell on the stock joining us now bill.com founder and ceo renee. great to see you welcome to "techcheck. 78% growth year over year you reported earlier talk about your priorities here and addressing this smb market which i see just being so active in this cloud era. >> well, thank you, john thanks for having me always great to see you and connect. you know, the smb space is just a massive opportunity. we have around 126,000 businesses across our core platform 6 million businesses in the u.s. that have employees and when you look at the scale of the businesses we've brought together, we now have 350,000 businesses we serve across all the platform we're just getting started so, the results that we're seeing today, the 78% that you mentioned, it's all because of the work we've been doing for years. the work to build a platform that is purpose built for smb to automate their financial operations the work that we've done on ecosystem so we can reach whoever they trust whether it's their bank, accountant or us directly these things take time and the inve
currently no analyst has a sell on the stock joining us now bill.com founder and ceo renee. great to see you welcome to "techcheck. 78% growth year over year you reported earlier talk about your priorities here and addressing this smb market which i see just being so active in this cloud era. >> well, thank you, john thanks for having me always great to see you and connect. you know, the smb space is just a massive opportunity. we have around 126,000 businesses across our core...
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rene, thank you so much. million barrels of oil from the strategic petroleum reserve to help lower gas prices. we'll have the white house joining us live coming up. >>> plus, why a federal judge compared al gore to donald trump. >>> and boston celtics star not holding back. candid comments on the nba, china, lebron james, michael jordan and more when ennis canter joins us live. next up, carvana. oh, boy. carvana just doesn't seem to understand how the test drive works. they give their customers seven days. and if they don't like it, they give 'em their money back. wait, they take the car back? that's crazy! what if it was driven by like a zookeeper? or a mud wrestler? or a guy who's on the outs with the missus and he just needs a place to sleep for seven days? yeah. (vo) buy your car online. love it or return it. with carvana. [energetic music throughout] what's strong with me? i know when i'm ready to run. what's strong with me? i can find strength in a rest day. what's strong with me? there are some nights
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for our colleague, renee, that lack of funding is personal.s only 2 years old. joining us now is renee, author of the new book, the miracle workers, boy versus beast. it comes out today. all of the proceeds go to the fund at the pediatric brain tumor foundation. you wrote this beautiful, heartbreaking book when your son was in the hospital. what inspired the characters? >> this book is really a book of hope and what inspired the characters was during my journey, i found myself in a place where i was scrambling to find hope on a day-to-day, moment to moment, minute to minute basis and i just started thinking about this idea of instilling this idea of hope at a much younger age. perhaps it would be easier if you're an adult to deal with these sorts of circumstances. so in the book, blake is my blake, but for anybody reading this book, it can be the child's reading the book and the monster from my family was pediatric cancer, but for any child reading this book, tgit could b bullying or anything. we've been through a lot in the last year and a ha
for our colleague, renee, that lack of funding is personal.s only 2 years old. joining us now is renee, author of the new book, the miracle workers, boy versus beast. it comes out today. all of the proceeds go to the fund at the pediatric brain tumor foundation. you wrote this beautiful, heartbreaking book when your son was in the hospital. what inspired the characters? >> this book is really a book of hope and what inspired the characters was during my journey, i found myself in a place...
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nueva gente que no tienen ingresos >>> estuve sin trabajo, perfil y dos trabajos y anda buscando >>> renéen el salvador >>> en esta pandemia no los podré ayudar >>> roberta llegó hace seis meses >>> es sufrido porque traje mi niño >>> celebra lograr superar este largo camino >>> estoy contenta, feliz de celebrar el primer año de acción de gracias >>> lo que encontramos es que la familia no sólo se lleva un pavo o víveres sino una dosis de esperanza. un esperanza que sirve para recargar las energía de decenas de voluntarios que hacen posible esta compleja misión >>> es una salvación de la pandemia que nos puede ayudar porque nos implementa una buena salud mental >>> misión que continúa recolectando fondos para que la navidad este nutrida como este día de acción de gracias >>> aquí tienes tu pavo >>> disfrútelo >>> muchísimas gracias en san francisco, telemundo 48 >>> que bueno que son extensas jornada con el banco de comidas, (nombre en inglés) en ciudades del área de la bahía partir en san mateo y en el centro de ayuda pero indigentes cerca del mediodía el centro jornalero recibe alimento
nueva gente que no tienen ingresos >>> estuve sin trabajo, perfil y dos trabajos y anda buscando >>> renéen el salvador >>> en esta pandemia no los podré ayudar >>> roberta llegó hace seis meses >>> es sufrido porque traje mi niño >>> celebra lograr superar este largo camino >>> estoy contenta, feliz de celebrar el primer año de acción de gracias >>> lo que encontramos es que la familia no sólo se lleva un pavo o...
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there was some debate because we were like that makes renÉ look kind of like we're suggesting that ruleshould be broken or something our people need to be coerced and i was like it's true but contrast that to the fact that we have more mentally ill people in the los angeles county jail than any institution in the united states right now and their captain plexiglas jail cells where bad things happen and it's plexiglas so they can hose them down. we need to grow up a little bit as a society because what happened is these hospitals were short staffed during the great depression and world war ii and in life magazine and others took photos that look really bad and many of the reformers wanted to improve the conditions in the hospitals but instead in a black-and-white way americans tend to be, the puritan culture as we said we have to shut these hospitals down and result as many of those people ended up homeless on the streets or in jails and prisons. part of i wanted "san fransicko" to do was say hey, let's go up a bit. this is a difficult group of people to deal with an some amount of coerci
there was some debate because we were like that makes renÉ look kind of like we're suggesting that ruleshould be broken or something our people need to be coerced and i was like it's true but contrast that to the fact that we have more mentally ill people in the los angeles county jail than any institution in the united states right now and their captain plexiglas jail cells where bad things happen and it's plexiglas so they can hose them down. we need to grow up a little bit as a society...
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galardÓn, personal aÑo recayÓ en la leyenda de la salsa, rubÉn blades y de las manos o temblorosas de renÉla noche fue un paseo por el pentagrama musical de diferentes gÉneros musicales el prÓximo aÑo regresamos a las vegas. borja: realmente la dio queta ven estuve presente les puedo decir que fue una noche mÁgica, donde la producciÓn de un inicio una vez mÁs de lo mejor para llevarles a sus casas la noche mÁs importante de la mÚsica latina y donde camilo y juan luis guerra fueron los mÁs galardonados con cuatro latÍn grammy cada uno, seguido por z cana, el espaÑol que se llevÓ tres. y sin duda uno los momentos mÁs emocionantes fue cuando los compositores de "patria y vida", entre los que se encontraba beatriz luengo, yotuel recogieron el latÍn grammy a la mejor canciÓn del aÑo, sin duda muy merecido, desde la ediciÓn digital en horabuena a todos los premiados y tambiÉn por supuesto felicidades a nuestros colegas de univisiÓn que hicieron un trabajo excepcional para que ustedes disfrutara como nunca en sus casas, disfrutando la mÚsica latina. supongo que lo viste. carolina: fantÁstico como
galardÓn, personal aÑo recayÓ en la leyenda de la salsa, rubÉn blades y de las manos o temblorosas de renÉla noche fue un paseo por el pentagrama musical de diferentes gÉneros musicales el prÓximo aÑo regresamos a las vegas. borja: realmente la dio queta ven estuve presente les puedo decir que fue una noche mÁgica, donde la producciÓn de un inicio una vez mÁs de lo mejor para llevarles a sus casas la noche mÁs importante de la mÚsica latina y donde camilo y juan luis guerra fueron...
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>> renee marsh, grateful for the live reporting. pen to paper and commit to. up next, the justice department hits back against international hackers in a major ransomware attack. what's strong with me? what's strong with me? what's strong with me? with me! with me! what's strong with me? with me! with me. when you're looking for answers, it's good to have help. because the right information, at the right time, may make all the difference. at humana, we know that's especially true when you're looking for a medicare supplement insurance plan. that's why we're offering "seven things every medicare supplement should have." it's yours, free! just for calling the number on your screen. and when you call, a knowledgeable licensed agent-producer can answer any questions you have, and help you choose the plan that's right for you. the call is free, and there's no obligation. you see, medicare covers only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. that's why so many people purchase medicare supplement insurance plans, l
>> renee marsh, grateful for the live reporting. pen to paper and commit to. up next, the justice department hits back against international hackers in a major ransomware attack. what's strong with me? what's strong with me? what's strong with me? with me! with me! what's strong with me? with me! with me. when you're looking for answers, it's good to have help. because the right information, at the right time, may make all the difference. at humana, we know that's especially true when...
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renee seats, a band of local heroes, any one of us ever got a responsibility to change our personal life for that? ah, okay, we're bringing you back chest or before the top of the errors, very significant milestone for al jazeera, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary. what we're showing, you know, are live pictures of the ceremony, which is taking place at our headquarters right here in doha. what began as an arabic language satellite use channel in 1996 is now a global multi media network, with outlets on air and online in multiple languages, al jazeera has also been an advocates of press. freedom will joining us now, right next to me. in fact, is our correspondence mohammed vow mohammed's, we're going to stay with the pictures here, of course, this. so in the sense, the father, amir who is addressing this event, which kind of goes to show the real significance that this has 25 years of al jazeera, is obviously a, something to celebrate. but the fact that al jazeera is here at all, is also of great significance, not just to the arab world, but the whole media establishment about si
renee seats, a band of local heroes, any one of us ever got a responsibility to change our personal life for that? ah, okay, we're bringing you back chest or before the top of the errors, very significant milestone for al jazeera, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary. what we're showing, you know, are live pictures of the ceremony, which is taking place at our headquarters right here in doha. what began as an arabic language satellite use channel in 1996 is now a global multi media...
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the farmer grieves the pastor renee, the village shopkeeper, the cause of their death, samuel says, is the nearby rubber plantation of the tire manufacturing company firestone launch . it started with a coffee, says doorway accuses the company, of course, near the water, the used for drinking, informing or did. firestone is cook and robert bring an air and water pollution. i'm feeling hurt. these are my citizens. it was, i am very angry. i keep saying that over and over the government doesn't care about yesterday, since right now, you see the destruction. i will be wrong. this is not supernatural. we will destruction. what from debt to water was the government knows of firestone is exploiting only a 5th of the 10000 square kilometer land concession, but it is expanding as the 99 year government lease was renewed in 2005. the company is clearing large parts of liberia as guinea in forest reaching home to wear species of animals like the pig, me, hipaa, in western champs, their habitat is under threat environmental as say the rivers are contaminated with heavy metals, killing aquatic lif
the farmer grieves the pastor renee, the village shopkeeper, the cause of their death, samuel says, is the nearby rubber plantation of the tire manufacturing company firestone launch . it started with a coffee, says doorway accuses the company, of course, near the water, the used for drinking, informing or did. firestone is cook and robert bring an air and water pollution. i'm feeling hurt. these are my citizens. it was, i am very angry. i keep saying that over and over the government doesn't...
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reporter renee santos has more on what happened. >>> they were like my arm hurts. i'm like what happened point he was like i went and had my covid shot, and i was like wait, what. >> reporter: amanda arroyo over the phone remembers the shock she felt when her 16-year-old son got the covid-19 vaccine without her permission. she says he showed up to the cvs pharmacy on west covell in davis in july. after he made an appointment online, she claims the pharmacist later told her she was just trying to vaccinate as many people in the community as possible, to keep people safe. so what are the roles when it comes to getting minors vaccinated? in california, parents or guardians must provide consent in one of three ways, but either going with the child in person i'm assigning a written consent form, or providing verbal consent to a staff member, over the throne or through video. amanda says none of that was done, and she has requested the forms that her son filled out through the pharmacy's website. >> he's 16 years old. i completely understand that, but i in no way shape o
reporter renee santos has more on what happened. >>> they were like my arm hurts. i'm like what happened point he was like i went and had my covid shot, and i was like wait, what. >> reporter: amanda arroyo over the phone remembers the shock she felt when her 16-year-old son got the covid-19 vaccine without her permission. she says he showed up to the cvs pharmacy on west covell in davis in july. after he made an appointment online, she claims the pharmacist later told her she...
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it stately does renee god promises in the past, then how can they be trusted now? yeah, disillusionment about cop 26 fill these glasgow streets just a short distance from a summit venue here. an indigenous guardian of the amazon rain forest from costa rica. are you angry? see if they in ohio, per kilo m was yes, i'm angry saying this for years i knew the point of no return back governments and just not listening or thought. i'm not getting this with a nearby a mother who works as a clerical assistant or generation in previous generations. it created such issues with the world that my children are going to end up inheriting. so if we don't try and start i, we're just going to leave the future children with major problems and it will never be overcome. this 8 worker was trying to be optimistic. we have the answers to this climate crisis. we've got the money, we need to support vulnerable communities. we just need our world leaders on the negotiations, the claimant's on the hunting right night to do the speed we needed. but such optimism, low was in short supply gener
it stately does renee god promises in the past, then how can they be trusted now? yeah, disillusionment about cop 26 fill these glasgow streets just a short distance from a summit venue here. an indigenous guardian of the amazon rain forest from costa rica. are you angry? see if they in ohio, per kilo m was yes, i'm angry saying this for years i knew the point of no return back governments and just not listening or thought. i'm not getting this with a nearby a mother who works as a clerical...
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he switched renee's and murderous distress in the cynical and shirking to weigh some western powers as we drank russia into the micro dispute saying is masterminding the situation on the believers. poland border moscow though denies that saying the west only has itself to blame for the crisis while emphasizing the role. those countries have in middle east conflicts. the accusations being made against russia regarding the situation on the poland, belarus border, or on the conscience of those making them. it's a desire to shift blame to others in europe. they themselves create the conditions for hundreds of thousands of people to go there. and now they're looking for culprits to absolve themselves. responsibility, take care of your internal problems. don't shift your issues on to others. as he think goes down of has more on the west and response to the crisis on poland border and why russia is being caught up in the dispute. the refugee crisis has now been tormenting the e u for over half a decade. and finally, the evil engineer behind it has been unmasked and its well dar, russia, russi
he switched renee's and murderous distress in the cynical and shirking to weigh some western powers as we drank russia into the micro dispute saying is masterminding the situation on the believers. poland border moscow though denies that saying the west only has itself to blame for the crisis while emphasizing the role. those countries have in middle east conflicts. the accusations being made against russia regarding the situation on the poland, belarus border, or on the conscience of those...
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i'm renee bray here and i paid the role of the movie barter cut. and i'm also mother to everybody understand all i every review or even if you're wondering about move blessings or bless 3 times over . if you would like to speak to any of i guess today, youtube is open. the comment section is right here. comments, questions about backup? the maybe you're very welcome. be part of today's discussion. there's a sense of the film just starts guess and it doesn't give you explanations. it's a family drama. i'm just going to come along for the plot. there are couple of things i want to just make very clear for our international audience. when we talk about colored people i from, can you explain that to our international audience? well, colored people are, in my opinion, a bunch of fortunate or unfortunate people who couldn't fit into any of the racial care. so we can make people, r o d, n a, the is wide and deep across continents. and you know, no 2 colored people have the same genetic makeup as so well, maybe if you have a twin brother. but yeah, we're a
i'm renee bray here and i paid the role of the movie barter cut. and i'm also mother to everybody understand all i every review or even if you're wondering about move blessings or bless 3 times over . if you would like to speak to any of i guess today, youtube is open. the comment section is right here. comments, questions about backup? the maybe you're very welcome. be part of today's discussion. there's a sense of the film just starts guess and it doesn't give you explanations. it's a family...
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discussed the story with one of our guests who was an attorney in paris, an independent journalist, luc renee, they communicated very badly. the concept of the campaign is wrong because the freedom is to take it away. they jock, in awful, a woman mostly women are allowed in, in the opening public places in europe to where the headscarf fine, but to promote it. this is completely crazy. we might disagree, but they have the right to way with it. and the french generation difference and geographical difference, anglo saxon and france, people are lacking. people don't accept the young people, young woman, here in france, even the young french woman accept. they say if they want to word this discard, lead them were discussed in all this was a bad campaign. and the war culture from the west is terrible and from the you cane of places and it's making inroads in europe. and this will lead to be problems with them. is it what you want to work? let's say that in france, just put it in perspective. in france, we have the law that has been voted in 19 o 5, which is the freedom of call, which gives you wh
discussed the story with one of our guests who was an attorney in paris, an independent journalist, luc renee, they communicated very badly. the concept of the campaign is wrong because the freedom is to take it away. they jock, in awful, a woman mostly women are allowed in, in the opening public places in europe to where the headscarf fine, but to promote it. this is completely crazy. we might disagree, but they have the right to way with it. and the french generation difference and...
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he switched renee's and matrons distress in a cynical and shirking to wait on some western powers less weight, dragged russia into the migrant dispute, saying it's masterminding the situation on the bellow, roast poland border. moscow though, denies that, saying the west is only itself to blame for all the different was a cause in the middle east. his aunty is eager to dine off. the refugee crisis has now been tormenting the e. u for over half a decade. and finally, the evil engineer behind it has been unmasked and its well dar, russia, russia has its own far reaching goals. undoubtedly this is d stabilization of the situation in the u. an attempt to permanently destabilized central and eastern europe. undoubtedly, these are russia strategic goals. it wants to have an instrument of influence and blackmail over europe on the free world, acting with someone else's hands. officials in warsaw stop. just short of elaborating exactly what role moscow is playing in the calamity on the poland and belarus. border states that are, you know, both not russia. they also choose to emit historical de
he switched renee's and matrons distress in a cynical and shirking to wait on some western powers less weight, dragged russia into the migrant dispute, saying it's masterminding the situation on the bellow, roast poland border. moscow though, denies that, saying the west is only itself to blame for all the different was a cause in the middle east. his aunty is eager to dine off. the refugee crisis has now been tormenting the e. u for over half a decade. and finally, the evil engineer behind it...
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jordan established one of the arab worlds 1st national orchestra's in the 1980s is played with renee and artists including italian, tanner, andrea bocelli, but now it's struggling to survive. is natasha can name reports from amman to be call it and on and off love affair with 60 days of glass pipes. deem ad dean is jordan's only professional tuba player and a member of the national music conservatory orchestra were due to a lack of funding. she's only been able to perform with the orchestra 3 times in the last 2 years. it's like taking from a doctor the ability to do surgeries or see patients. it's just, it's what i do. it's music is what i do. it's who i am. so, and i don't do that, it's just, it makes me frustrated. the orchestra has never had a stable source of funding in its 33 year history from 2006 to 2011. the city of a man was a benefactor until it ran out of money that in 2014, a wealthy businessman supported the orchestra for 3 years until he could no longer afford it. the conductor says it costs about half a $1000000.00 a year to keep the orchestra playing regularly. ah, m
jordan established one of the arab worlds 1st national orchestra's in the 1980s is played with renee and artists including italian, tanner, andrea bocelli, but now it's struggling to survive. is natasha can name reports from amman to be call it and on and off love affair with 60 days of glass pipes. deem ad dean is jordan's only professional tuba player and a member of the national music conservatory orchestra were due to a lack of funding. she's only been able to perform with the orchestra 3...
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so what we desperately need is what the italians have in the 14th and 15th century, an intellectual renee sauce, where people will once again open their minds to thinking very clearly in the same way one does when one wakes up early on a summer morning. and the world seems like something you can understand and that you can give shape to in your mind. and we need clear thinkers and we need helpful thing because it's not happening in the university. but there are some wonderful people who are doing philosophy, you know, on youtube, in the marketplace who are out in the world. and for me, they are some of the more exciting thinkers. so where does this idea come from that live should always strive for happiness, which you, when you call continued tripping this enjoy as modern wall not interested in contemplating and balancing only interested in gratification. look, it will start in the 18th century in western europe and then spread throughout the world. it's an idea based on science and because science is so impressive and has sold so many problems, we have made the unfortunate move of extend
so what we desperately need is what the italians have in the 14th and 15th century, an intellectual renee sauce, where people will once again open their minds to thinking very clearly in the same way one does when one wakes up early on a summer morning. and the world seems like something you can understand and that you can give shape to in your mind. and we need clear thinkers and we need helpful thing because it's not happening in the university. but there are some wonderful people who are...
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renee ah, that's the news for this. our stay tuned for your world news headlines and just about 30 minutes. ah, i will. warm redacted the night. this is the shower americans in america covering american news are called foreign agents. if you're like me, you probably never want to hear another stupid word about stupid a rush, the gate ever stupid again. but unfortunately, that can't happen because i can't avoid scratching and bows until it reveals the truth. not sure that analogy holds up, but i'm going with it. i just, i scratch and i scratch. and if there's still both there, i was deep scranton, though it really doesn't hold up at all. in this case, the scandal that was russia gave helped lead to a new round of mccarthyism in this country. it put us very close to nuclear war, according to atomic scientists, and destroyed countless careers and film lives. so i'll keep covering its collapse in till we know everything. and a very interesting update happen recently a little over a month ago, special council for the justice
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again, i will say, describe as the establishment medical care renee, the latest manifestation of course is marked by today being the very deadline day for all those in the cat sector to be fully vaccinated. of course, this policy though, will result in around $60000.00 people being forced to lose that job. now, activists the i have spoken to throughout the afternoon, they tell me that people will die as a result of this policy. as a cast off sector is already so understaffed and that ultimately it should be down to the individuals decide what to do with that body. making was forcing that vaccine. it's just, it's just a set to fun. what, what's the next thing that we have to do should come down to choices and it's never happened before. happen before where people have been told to take, take anything, i just read your fine and it looks like you've got the job. i tried taking transport because we take patients, care homes when they're allowed to enter. if we haven't been job, i've been with another colleague of mine. i'm job today. i feel it's important that we get out and we support ever
again, i will say, describe as the establishment medical care renee, the latest manifestation of course is marked by today being the very deadline day for all those in the cat sector to be fully vaccinated. of course, this policy though, will result in around $60000.00 people being forced to lose that job. now, activists the i have spoken to throughout the afternoon, they tell me that people will die as a result of this policy. as a cast off sector is already so understaffed and that ultimately...