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the little girl she brought with her was renee and renee was 6. a little older then. didn't matter. they dashed off to her bedroom to play. this is renee now. that room is stuck in her memory, too. >> her room was gorgeous. a nice sized room for a little kid. she had a canopy bed. tons of dresses. toys galore. >> and you had none of that. >> no. and i was like, wow, this is nice. >> an alien world to renee. the most wonderful thing she'd ever seen. and while the little girls played in the bedroom, shirley was with bobbie in the living room talking. and then she called renee. >> so when it was time to leave, i didn't want to go. can we stay longer? >> no, but your new friend is coming with us, said shirley. >> oh, okay. so she came, and then that's how everything started. >> so it did. it was to be an overnight, the girls were told. a little fun. they'd stay with shirley in her los angeles motel room, return the next morning. that was the plan, said shirley. but shirley lied. >> we got in the car, and we never went back. and my life completely changed from that point on. completely.
the little girl she brought with her was renee and renee was 6. a little older then. didn't matter. they dashed off to her bedroom to play. this is renee now. that room is stuck in her memory, too. >> her room was gorgeous. a nice sized room for a little kid. she had a canopy bed. tons of dresses. toys galore. >> and you had none of that. >> no. and i was like, wow, this is nice. >> an alien world to renee. the most wonderful thing she'd ever seen. and while the little...
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. >>> plus, behind the scenes of renee zellweger's judy garland transformation.nd the ugly addiction. closed captioning provided by -- ♪ the whole world's gone crazy about food but let's not forget the best thing of all taste to us at best foods taste is everything and we believe great taste starts with great ingredients like cage free eggs and sustainable tomatoes because at best foods we're on the side of food. >>> kristen and idina, you put on instagram they owed you 20 bucks each. >> i love you so much. >> for what? no, no, no, because i gave hip money at the valet last night, so he's not counting that. >> okay. >> yeah so, clearly josh gad isn't letting that one go. see what i did there? does kristen bell have another beef with the original movie? it's one of the facts the cast revealed to our nischelle turner. ♪ let it go >> we have too much fun together. if we hated each other we'd be like, enjoy the movie. good night. >> the songs are extraordinarily written. they're beautiful. they tell the story of these characters. >> i won't let anything happen to her
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despite helping spurs get promoted, renee hector was released at the end of the season.ew clu b of the season. she now has a new club and is looking forward to the start of the women's championship. as for sophiejones, start of the women's championship. as for sophie jones, she start of the women's championship. as for sophiejones, she has her contracts terminated at sheffield united by a mutual consent. she is 110w united by a mutual consent. she is now left football, but she has also given herfirst now left football, but she has also given her first interview on this. in the hearing she was found to have lied to conceal wrongdoing, that was the wording from the hearing. but she continues to say she's not guilty. is not nice when you put my name in google and it comes up on the bbc that i'm a racist and i've been charged with racism. i feel like thatis charged with racism. i feel like that is something that no one should ever go through. and like i said, i had people come to me in the streets and in the gym — ifeel like if had people come to me in the streets and in the
despite helping spurs get promoted, renee hector was released at the end of the season.ew clu b of the season. she now has a new club and is looking forward to the start of the women's championship. as for sophiejones, start of the women's championship. as for sophie jones, she start of the women's championship. as for sophiejones, she has her contracts terminated at sheffield united by a mutual consent. she is 110w united by a mutual consent. she is now left football, but she has also given...
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i think rene is right. there is a pressure building on him and he feels the economic pressure coming from underneath, the political pressure, the fear of exposure of his taxes and business records, the fear of impeachment. all of these things have ground up slowly and made a man who is already kind of a delicate little flower who is kind of a guy who lived in a tower his whole life, never done a hard day's work, never taken a punch in his life, and he is this spoiled little brat who is now in the white house and he is feeling this pressure growing on him by the minute and he hates it. he really -- he is lashing out. of course, because he is so -- look, the honest truth is donald trump is not a super bright man, but he is very feral player. he recognizes risks when they are approaching him. he feels risk approaching from all directions right now. that's why he is lashing out at everyone and everything and that's why these cognitive deficits that are so in our face are the time are coming to the fore. that pr
i think rene is right. there is a pressure building on him and he feels the economic pressure coming from underneath, the political pressure, the fear of exposure of his taxes and business records, the fear of impeachment. all of these things have ground up slowly and made a man who is already kind of a delicate little flower who is kind of a guy who lived in a tower his whole life, never done a hard day's work, never taken a punch in his life, and he is this spoiled little brat who is now in...
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renee hector finishing that report — speaking to our correspondent katie gornall.d ashes test between england the first day of the second ashes test between england and australia was abandoned without a ball being bowled because of heavy rain at lord's. this was the scene for most of the day — rain pouring, covers on — various announcements about inspections. a break in the weather did allow a 3.30 start to be scheduled, only for further rain to intervene. there's been no toss and the teams have not been named.. however, fast bowler jofra archer was presented with his england cap in the afternoon which confirms that he will make his test debut. at his request, the presentation was made by chrisjordan, his sussex team—mate. like archer, jordan was born in barbados.... chelsea scoring their opening penalties that penalty shoot out, who will win this years super cup. you can find it over on the bbc sport website and live commentary on bbc radio. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers wil
renee hector finishing that report — speaking to our correspondent katie gornall.d ashes test between england the first day of the second ashes test between england and australia was abandoned without a ball being bowled because of heavy rain at lord's. this was the scene for most of the day — rain pouring, covers on — various announcements about inspections. a break in the weather did allow a 3.30 start to be scheduled, only for further rain to intervene. there's been no toss and the...
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you have this woman from romania, her name is renee in the book. of course, the names have been changed, people who didn't want to have their identities known for what will become obvious reasons. but you have renee, who is growing up in a typical, suburban, countryside village in what ends up happening is, as has happened across eastern europe, many of what we refer to as cybercrime villages have actually popped up. you have entire economies that are being basically run on these illicit schemes, whether it is the stealing of credit card information, or ransomware, which we have now seen in a and she u.s. cities, wants to have a more glamorous life, she wants a more glamorous job. she gets this sort of impossible offer and finally finds out what is going on in her town, why everybody has a lot more money, and stumbles on this criminal enterprise. she is not someone with a background in computers. she has a background in ismunication, and she essentially a waitress, she's in very goodnd she is a talker. and as it turns out, being a good talker and b
you have this woman from romania, her name is renee in the book. of course, the names have been changed, people who didn't want to have their identities known for what will become obvious reasons. but you have renee, who is growing up in a typical, suburban, countryside village in what ends up happening is, as has happened across eastern europe, many of what we refer to as cybercrime villages have actually popped up. you have entire economies that are being basically run on these illicit...
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you have this woman from romania, and her name is renÉe in the book.of course everybody's name has been changed. there are people who didn't want to have their identities known for what will become obvious reasons. but you have written a was growing up -- renÉe it was growing up in a typical suburban countryside filled in romania. what ends up happening is, as has happened across eastern europe, many of these what we sometimes refer to as cybercrime villages have actually popped up. up. you have entire economies that are being basically run of these illicit schemes, whether it's stealing credit card information or ransomware, which we have now seen at a bunch of u.s. cities, and she sort of once to have a more glamorous life. she wants to have more glamorous job. she gets this sort of impossible offer, and in a lot of ways finally finds out what's going on in her town, by everybody has a lot more money, and stumbles on this criminal enterprise. she's not someone with a background in computers. she has a background in communications. she's a waitress. s
you have this woman from romania, and her name is renÉe in the book.of course everybody's name has been changed. there are people who didn't want to have their identities known for what will become obvious reasons. but you have written a was growing up -- renÉe it was growing up in a typical suburban countryside filled in romania. what ends up happening is, as has happened across eastern europe, many of these what we sometimes refer to as cybercrime villages have actually popped up. up. you...
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. >> renee fuller. sen. warren: renee, step up so people can see you. to see you. you, o people can see renee. yes. would you consider nominating mayor dparland to the supreme court? bet.u i want to make points. first is think about the way the attacking have been democracy.ings of think about that. a major party plans to keep americans are from voting. courts r part is about xtremist agenda e more pro eep corporate. s democrats we've got to be nd ling to get out there a court that fair and independent and we will do it. who is on next in okay. hi. >> hi. how are you? tell me your name. >> nathaniel and i'm a public schoolteacher. >> so what do you teach? >> high school. learners. english >> nice to be talking to a colleague. i appreciate it. thank you. we're going to leave here people we're ll here. and people are going to have to maybe people will be more jaded than us. i don't think big business is going to let senator warren become president and i want to what should we say? >> if we don't get in the fight to happen.t is going to the heart of the moment. this i
. >> renee fuller. sen. warren: renee, step up so people can see you. to see you. you, o people can see renee. yes. would you consider nominating mayor dparland to the supreme court? bet.u i want to make points. first is think about the way the attacking have been democracy.ings of think about that. a major party plans to keep americans are from voting. courts r part is about xtremist agenda e more pro eep corporate. s democrats we've got to be nd ling to get out there a court that fair...
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back injanuary, the spurs defender rene hector accused an opponent of making monkey noises at her.st abuse. hector has not spoken publicly about what happened until now. and as i made a run around the back post, i heard monkey noises as ijumped, to try to connect with the ball. i was so in shock that i thought, did ijust hear that right? and then i could hear my team—mate complaining to the ref about it. she was sort of shouting about it. so that sort of confirmed, no, i did hear correctly. after the match, she tweeted about the noises, saying that racism was rising up in football again. it generated a huge reaction. and then there was a lot of abuse, based on my appearance, some more racist abuse as well, and that was pretty difficult to deal with. i was just sort of spiralling, sort of out of control, basically just starting seeping into depression, really. despite helping them get promoted to the top tier, she was released by spurs at the end of the season. meanwhile, sophie jones was spurs at the end of the season. meanwhile, sophiejones was given a five—game ban. is that a fit
back injanuary, the spurs defender rene hector accused an opponent of making monkey noises at her.st abuse. hector has not spoken publicly about what happened until now. and as i made a run around the back post, i heard monkey noises as ijumped, to try to connect with the ball. i was so in shock that i thought, did ijust hear that right? and then i could hear my team—mate complaining to the ref about it. she was sort of shouting about it. so that sort of confirmed, no, i did hear correctly....
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renee last week.you see the nice piece on me in that magazine?" [ laughter ] and then as an afterthought, 'cause then she thought maybe i'd feel bad, she said, "when are you going to be on tv again? [ laughter ] i said, "thanks for nothing, renee. >> seth: do people come up to you in the street, especially if you're the mayor of chelsea, do you get approached >> well, in a very nice, casual way. >> seth: that's good >> the other day i was walking my dog, george we all have dogs in new york city. >> seth: we do >> my rescue and i was -- i was turning on my block. every time i cross the street, if somebody's making a left i'll stop and hold out my hand. >> seth: yeah. >> because, you know, people in new york don't always stop for you when you have your dog so the guy turned the corner he slowed down i got nervous. i thought, oh god, i don't want to have some sort of like, you know, dustup with somebody but he was a very, very cool guy. he rolled down, he goes, "honey, i would never run you over what's h
renee last week.you see the nice piece on me in that magazine?" [ laughter ] and then as an afterthought, 'cause then she thought maybe i'd feel bad, she said, "when are you going to be on tv again? [ laughter ] i said, "thanks for nothing, renee. >> seth: do people come up to you in the street, especially if you're the mayor of chelsea, do you get approached >> well, in a very nice, casual way. >> seth: that's good >> the other day i was walking my dog,...
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you have this woman from romania and her name is renÉe in the book and of course everyone's name hasen changed in their character has been -- people who do not want to have their identities known for what will become obvious reasons but you have renÉe who was growing up in a typical suburban countryside village in romania and what ends up happening is or has happened across eastern europe many of these what we call cybercrime villages have popped up and you have entire economies that are being basically run on this list of credit card information or ransom where which we now have seen in a bunch of u.s. cities and you want to have a more glamorous life or job and it's an impossible offer and in a lot of ways finally find out what's going on in your town why more people have money and stumbled on this criminal enterprise. she's not someone with a background in computers and has a background in medication and essentially be able to waitress and in college but she's a very good author and as it turns out being a very good talker to convince people of doing something is one of the primar
you have this woman from romania and her name is renÉe in the book and of course everyone's name hasen changed in their character has been -- people who do not want to have their identities known for what will become obvious reasons but you have renÉe who was growing up in a typical suburban countryside village in romania and what ends up happening is or has happened across eastern europe many of these what we call cybercrime villages have popped up and you have entire economies that are...
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the kid i like so much right now is renee watson, who is a big woman.he is begun writing about what it means to be a big woman and she can look at yourself because you look at yourself and he say, oh, i'm too fat. i am somebody who always needs to gaiain weight because i've hd a situation with cancer. i'm not fighghting cancer, i'm trying to live with them. i need to gain weight. i don't to lose weight. we live in a w world -- i turn n my television and it is like, wow, you can lose weight. i want to gain weight. but there are people who are big and nobody is writing about them except rene is s writing about them. i thinink she is a brilliant yog woman. whatwe start to look at picola have- if been able to readd rene were kwamie or able to read alexander, a shia been able to find somebody that said, but you are a pretty girl, it is all right for some you say, rape is a herbal thing.. a horrible thing. it is not something the personon who wawas raped did, it is something that was done to you. and so things that are done to you, you have toto find a way to
the kid i like so much right now is renee watson, who is a big woman.he is begun writing about what it means to be a big woman and she can look at yourself because you look at yourself and he say, oh, i'm too fat. i am somebody who always needs to gaiain weight because i've hd a situation with cancer. i'm not fighghting cancer, i'm trying to live with them. i need to gain weight. i don't to lose weight. we live in a w world -- i turn n my television and it is like, wow, you can lose weight. i...
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mayor is i wenting calling the child separation policy in cit y rene echotlmelessenter at dav kinchen general and doe notcity. ter we've closed dc general, we have created safe housing families who havemergencies in our city. turn around and recreate unsafe shelter for children without their parents. >> the mayor thinks district has the power to stop the shelter from op en g.rent> geha c hood. organization is pulling fily pl rather than abide by a trump administration rule that prevents the organization from refewillrr foroin mersoakgsn wh in. 18-year-old ope onot hi graduatedhemeticaadl co ll e hhoe alonged a nnkeotheedry woman if thee hom h >>> stirtll aedhead an nypd off fired half a d caseec e rte ris ♪ . ivt' officer remained on the force duringhe a judge ruled to he should be fired. >> i stande say to go i reached the collect decision. it is clear to no .erlong s i to pleasure. pane a disagree with thend decision a to y tear right. >> garden's decision and said some commissioner u you came up with the decision you ci five years ago. otiewe areown ofr edut>> g. fie omnkwe you. le
mayor is i wenting calling the child separation policy in cit y rene echotlmelessenter at dav kinchen general and doe notcity. ter we've closed dc general, we have created safe housing families who havemergencies in our city. turn around and recreate unsafe shelter for children without their parents. >> the mayor thinks district has the power to stop the shelter from op en g.rent> geha c hood. organization is pulling fily pl rather than abide by a trump administration rule that...
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renÉe over to you. >> [applause] good evening.y name is renÉe, i am the admits court nader at old firehouse books. in just a minute i am going to be inviting her and introducing our author for this evening. i would like to cover first of all thank you to the publisher viking and petrone for offering this opportunity in fort collins. i think of course morgan library and partnering with old firehouse library. take you to the helton for hosting these events. last but not least, thank you to all of you. if you've ever wondered what the secrets to bringing your favorite authors coming to town is. allow me to let you in on that secret. it is all of you. when you purchase a book at our store, it means something. me something to us, giving something to the author into the publisher and most importantly to our community. without the support of our readers and our community, we would not be able to host a number events we do. we couldn't offer our story our or our store and many other things. without our community, we wouldn't be able to ke
renÉe over to you. >> [applause] good evening.y name is renÉe, i am the admits court nader at old firehouse books. in just a minute i am going to be inviting her and introducing our author for this evening. i would like to cover first of all thank you to the publisher viking and petrone for offering this opportunity in fort collins. i think of course morgan library and partnering with old firehouse library. take you to the helton for hosting these events. last but not least, thank you...
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. >> welcome to the news hour, rene. after you monitored the crt room precedings all day to dayt describe wu saw and heard from the women today. >> well, what i really saw was a lot of emo yes, the victims were angry that epstein has evaded justice, in their eyes, by comitting suicide. there was also a lot of tears as people explained how they were affected by his abuse. this seems like a turning point for them. yes, he wasn't, epstein wsn't in the room but they were there together and really talking abt how ths impacted them. it was very pernaand emotional scene. >> give me a sense of the level of detail som e of themen went into. was this for some the first time speaking publicly about what they suffered? >> yes, several of the women said they came forward simply because the plan at an federals prosecutought up the case. they thought for the first time they would have a chance toak te their complaints to court. they told their stories forhe first time. some went into graphic detail in tethe stories of how epstein had r
. >> welcome to the news hour, rene. after you monitored the crt room precedings all day to dayt describe wu saw and heard from the women today. >> well, what i really saw was a lot of emo yes, the victims were angry that epstein has evaded justice, in their eyes, by comitting suicide. there was also a lot of tears as people explained how they were affected by his abuse. this seems like a turning point for them. yes, he wasn't, epstein wsn't in the room but they were there together...
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michelle: la famosa muÑeca barbie de renÉ tributa mujeres que lucharon por un mundo mejor.hos civiles rosa parks. la primera mujer que volÓ al espacio y en la famosa pintora mexicana frida kahlo. otra muÑeca tiene la cara pintada de calavera para recordar la cÉlebre versiÓn mexicana del dÍa de los muertos. muy especial para nosotros los mexicanos. honor a quien honor merece. y con ese mensaje nos despedimos esta tarde desde una nueva cita de impacto.gracias por la sin >>es martes 27 y estas son las principales noticias con un cambio de Último minuto en su camino por el caribe la tormenta tropical amenaza con impactar directamente a puerto rico probablemente como huracÁn en cuenta los cuerpos de tres presuntos inmigrantes en texas, dos habÍan fallecido abogados y el tercero debido a elevadas temperaturas el vicepresidente estÁ bajo fuego al decir que los disparos tienen manos pequeÑas bienvenidos a la ediciÓn nocturna este es un noticiero univisiÓn con enrique acevedo muy buenas noches, los movimientos de doria tienen a puerto rico con los nervios de punta y ahora amenaza co
michelle: la famosa muÑeca barbie de renÉ tributa mujeres que lucharon por un mundo mejor.hos civiles rosa parks. la primera mujer que volÓ al espacio y en la famosa pintora mexicana frida kahlo. otra muÑeca tiene la cara pintada de calavera para recordar la cÉlebre versiÓn mexicana del dÍa de los muertos. muy especial para nosotros los mexicanos. honor a quien honor merece. y con ese mensaje nos despedimos esta tarde desde una nueva cita de impacto.gracias por la sin >>es martes...
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bringing together former foes today only one participant in those negotiations is still alive survivor renee have a cop and she's warning that populist movements could undo the work many saw as creating a new europe. 90 year old who may have a compass is the last living person to have witnessed the founding of europe half a compass present when the treaty of rome was negotiated in 1957 she was 27 and working as an interpreter alongside belgian politician palm leaf spock regarded as one of the founders of european unification. simle teeniest and you're not with people any more. back than half a compass always at the table usually next to spock during the 2nd world war spawn could be minister of foreign affairs of the government in exile in rome he was the european reaching out to the germans a miraculous achievement barely 10 years after the end of the war with us so you have to be i truly believe that someone like as a nerd definitely wanted something else. and this could only be your ip the same thing it was always your peace it's never again. half a compass a holocaust survivor she and her
bringing together former foes today only one participant in those negotiations is still alive survivor renee have a cop and she's warning that populist movements could undo the work many saw as creating a new europe. 90 year old who may have a compass is the last living person to have witnessed the founding of europe half a compass present when the treaty of rome was negotiated in 1957 she was 27 and working as an interpreter alongside belgian politician palm leaf spock regarded as one of the...
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. >> my name's renee messina, assistant athletic director for training at pennsylvania state. i've had the privilege of working there for 27 years mainly within the athletics department, but i spent six years in the kinesiology department, and i just want to thank mr. and mrs. sheely for having us here today and for sharing their story. i'm a parent too, so obviously, i was very moved by your story. and i also want to thank coty for sharing your story as well because i think by you having the courage to come forward in a manner, you know, to share what your experience has been, it's going to make a difference. it is going to change lives. it's important that student student-athletes have a voice and share their experience so that we can learn and,ing you know, we can provide better services, better medical services, you know, better education to our coaches and to our medical professionals. so again, just w blessed to be here. it's been a wonderful day. the presentations, i think, have been very beneficial. excited about the opportunity to take some of the information that we'
. >> my name's renee messina, assistant athletic director for training at pennsylvania state. i've had the privilege of working there for 27 years mainly within the athletics department, but i spent six years in the kinesiology department, and i just want to thank mr. and mrs. sheely for having us here today and for sharing their story. i'm a parent too, so obviously, i was very moved by your story. and i also want to thank coty for sharing your story as well because i think by you having...
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and the challenge for am renes looking at the central pacific in early 1943 and envisioning what the complexities might entail, they wanted to ensure this particular vehicle could actually withstand the batter and damage of heavy waves and real coral reefs. and so he was reassigned to test this vehicle. and basically his orders were destroy your vehicle, drive it to the point it breaks apart. see what the limits of it -- see what its limits are, how sursivable it really is. and he writes about this in his biography and a few other places. but i had the opportunity to ask him what was it like. i tested it in the heavy surf, and he said i was scared to death. afraid he'd drown, tossed around inside the crew compartment, and he and his cargo mates or crew mates or black and blue with bruises and beaten to smith renes but they validated this thing could actually navigate heavy surf, smashing into coral and survive. but that report never made it to the forces getting ready for tarawa. and so the forces getting ready for tarawa conducted their own trials in fiji where they basically went t
and the challenge for am renes looking at the central pacific in early 1943 and envisioning what the complexities might entail, they wanted to ensure this particular vehicle could actually withstand the batter and damage of heavy waves and real coral reefs. and so he was reassigned to test this vehicle. and basically his orders were destroy your vehicle, drive it to the point it breaks apart. see what the limits of it -- see what its limits are, how sursivable it really is. and he writes about...
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>> renee marsh, thank you for that update.questions for the medical team at ayden ver jail. video shows them standing by doing nothing to help as a woman gives birth. alone in her cell. coming in only to take the baby away. what's behind such a lack of compassion? we'll discuss. i didn't have to call 911.help. and i didn't have to come get you. because you didn't have another heart attack. not today. you took our conversation about your chronic coronary artery disease to heart. even with a stent procedure, your condition can get worse over time, and keep you at risk of blood clots. so you added xarelto®, to help keep you protected. xarelto®, when taken with low-dose aspirin, is proven to further reduce the risk of blood clots that can cause heart attack, stroke, or cardiovascular death in people with chronic cad. that's because while aspirin can help, it may not be enough to manage your risk of blood clots. in a clinical trial, almost 96% of people taking xarelto® did not have a cardiovascular event. don't stop taking xarelto®
>> renee marsh, thank you for that update.questions for the medical team at ayden ver jail. video shows them standing by doing nothing to help as a woman gives birth. alone in her cell. coming in only to take the baby away. what's behind such a lack of compassion? we'll discuss. i didn't have to call 911.help. and i didn't have to come get you. because you didn't have another heart attack. not today. you took our conversation about your chronic coronary artery disease to heart. even with...
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let's bring in cnn aviation and government regulation correspondent rene marsh.t are fema's plans to prepare for hurricane dorian? >> well, fred, you know all eyes are going to be on this acting fema director and how he leads the agency through all of this, peter gainer. he took over, as you know, after brock long resigned in february. but federal officials, they say that they are bracing for this big storm and it will warrant a big response and it will have a multi-billion price tag. fema is saying if this truly does hit florida as a category four, it's going to be into the billions of dollars. as far as damage goes, they say they expect damage both along the coast, as well as inland, and fema is saying that the storm will wreak havoc a infrastructure, power lines, as well as roadways. and of course the additional concern for florida is that they have this large senior population that isn't always mobile and they could be vulnerable to heat if the state is without electricity for quite some time. so what fema is doing is good advice, telling people to download t
let's bring in cnn aviation and government regulation correspondent rene marsh.t are fema's plans to prepare for hurricane dorian? >> well, fred, you know all eyes are going to be on this acting fema director and how he leads the agency through all of this, peter gainer. he took over, as you know, after brock long resigned in february. but federal officials, they say that they are bracing for this big storm and it will warrant a big response and it will have a multi-billion price tag....
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rene marsh, thanks so much. >>> i'm fredricka whitfield. thanks for joining us. with dana bash starts right now. >>> welcome to "inside politics." i'm dana bash. john king is off today. it's days away from hitting, but getting stronger by the minute. dorian now forecast to be a category 4 hurricane with florida in its crosshairs. >>> james comey is on the defensive today after the justice department's watchdog concludes the fired fbi director violated agency policy and set a dangerous exampley
rene marsh, thanks so much. >>> i'm fredricka whitfield. thanks for joining us. with dana bash starts right now. >>> welcome to "inside politics." i'm dana bash. john king is off today. it's days away from hitting, but getting stronger by the minute. dorian now forecast to be a category 4 hurricane with florida in its crosshairs. >>> james comey is on the defensive today after the justice department's watchdog concludes the fired fbi director violated agency...
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. >> renee marsh, cnn's government correspondent.asing too many details, looking into potential wrongdoing. what prompted the suspiciouses. >> this really is a string of deaths. and they're all suspicious, and they all have something in common. that's according to one of the family's attorneys, what they all have in common these patients all died from low blood sugar. the family of felix kirk mcdermott. a patient who died at the hospital alleged he was injected with a fatal dose of insulin, either neglectly or willfully by an unidentified person. he was 82 years old, an army veteran and he did not have diabetes. the medical examiner determined the insulin shot caused his blood sugar to drop fatally low. his family claims that each of these nine or ten other patients had received a large and wrongful injection of insulin in the abdomen that was neither ordered bring a doctor or even medically necessary. in other words, they are alleging that these veterans at the louis a. johnson medical center in clarksburg, west virginia were killed
. >> renee marsh, cnn's government correspondent.asing too many details, looking into potential wrongdoing. what prompted the suspiciouses. >> this really is a string of deaths. and they're all suspicious, and they all have something in common. that's according to one of the family's attorneys, what they all have in common these patients all died from low blood sugar. the family of felix kirk mcdermott. a patient who died at the hospital alleged he was injected with a fatal dose of...
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. >> from renee zellweger to -- the stars helped give out grants in scholarships.t's also where josh lucas told us this about a "sweet home alabama" sequel. >> i'm up for it. i know reese is in love. >> you owe many a dance. >> it has to happen. my only must have for the sequel is there has to be a baby in a bar. >>> let's move on to the end of an era at "the talk." only "e.t." was behind the scenes with a truly emotional sharon osbourne. >> i -- i hate doing this. we really sad, but yet i'm happy for sara, what she's going on to to do. >> the tears were flowing on set. sharon called sara the sister she never had. it's going to be hard, but she only lives down the road. >> i have to figure out how to not see you every day. >> she's probably one of my bestest friends that i've ever had. >> almost nine years ago this was the scene, the day "the talk" went on the air. >> i had this idea in the bathtub and now i'm sitting in front of millions of people and i'm like -- >> it was the first show. first show, first show, first show. now we can just do the show. >> sara's f
. >> from renee zellweger to -- the stars helped give out grants in scholarships.t's also where josh lucas told us this about a "sweet home alabama" sequel. >> i'm up for it. i know reese is in love. >> you owe many a dance. >> it has to happen. my only must have for the sequel is there has to be a baby in a bar. >>> let's move on to the end of an era at "the talk." only "e.t." was behind the scenes with a truly emotional sharon...
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renee marsh is with us now. made the medical examiner declare mcdermott's death a homicide? >> this family went to the extent of having his body exhumed. he died in april of 2019, the medical examiner was able to determine that he died from low blood pressure, which was according to the family a result of getting an insulin injection. this 82-year-old army veteran did not have diabetes. i'm quoting now that he was injected with a fatal dose of insulin either neglectly or willfully by an unidentified person. he was a patient at the medical center. it's not just this one case, there's suspicious revolving around other deaths. the va inspector general as well as federal law enforcement officers, getting involved in this investigation to determine if these other individuals died the same way, right now there is the suspicion that perhaps they too received these insulin shots that may very well have killed them. >> that they did not need? >> correct. >> we know you will stay on this suspicious and disturbing story. t
renee marsh is with us now. made the medical examiner declare mcdermott's death a homicide? >> this family went to the extent of having his body exhumed. he died in april of 2019, the medical examiner was able to determine that he died from low blood pressure, which was according to the family a result of getting an insulin injection. this 82-year-old army veteran did not have diabetes. i'm quoting now that he was injected with a fatal dose of insulin either neglectly or willfully by an...
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rene marsh, cnn washington. >>> thank you. many people who have been following this story about nascar racing legend dale earnhardt jr. and his family, they are safe at home after they escaped a fiery plane crash. their private jet bounced down a runway. it slammed through a fence and burst into flames. when landing at an airport in tennessee on thursday. our dianne gallagher explains. >> look how high the fire ball is going. >> the national transportation safety board on the ground investigating this fiery plane crash that retired nascar driver dale earnhardt jr. managed to escape holding his 15-month-old daughter. his wife amy, their dog gus, the plane's two pilots also rushing to safety. authorities say despite the flames and thick black smoke no one was injured beyond some cuts and bruises. >> they were involved in a plane crash. everything else went -- we're all extremely lucky. >> reporter: investigators are climbing through what is left of the now charred cessna citation aircra aircraft. the ntsb has not determined a ca
rene marsh, cnn washington. >>> thank you. many people who have been following this story about nascar racing legend dale earnhardt jr. and his family, they are safe at home after they escaped a fiery plane crash. their private jet bounced down a runway. it slammed through a fence and burst into flames. when landing at an airport in tennessee on thursday. our dianne gallagher explains. >> look how high the fire ball is going. >> the national transportation safety board on...
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cnn's renÉ marsh is here with more.ia senator joe manchin, a person of interest has now been barred from working with veterans there. what do we know about this case, and are all 11 deaths now under suspicion? >> they are calling this a string of suspicious deaths at this v.a. medical center. now it's all under investigation, jim. both the v.a. inspector general and federal law enforcement are all involved in looking into this. the v.a. said that it's looking into it, and i'm quoting, potential wrongdoing at the lewis a. johnson v.a. medical center in clarksburg, west virginia. we know that in a claim filed last week by the family of felix kirk mcdermott, a patient who died at the hospital, they allege he was injected with a fatal dose of insulin, either negligently or willfully by an unidentified person. we should note this 82-year-old army veteran did not have diabetes. this claim also states that nine or ten of these patients also died the same way. now, we're going to hear from -- let's hear from senator joe manchin
cnn's renÉ marsh is here with more.ia senator joe manchin, a person of interest has now been barred from working with veterans there. what do we know about this case, and are all 11 deaths now under suspicion? >> they are calling this a string of suspicious deaths at this v.a. medical center. now it's all under investigation, jim. both the v.a. inspector general and federal law enforcement are all involved in looking into this. the v.a. said that it's looking into it, and i'm quoting,...
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joining us now is the author of that report propublica senior tech reporter renee dudley.r joining me. some multifaceted multi-layered problem in which seems remote until you are a victim of it, until it's your town, your hospital, someone with your records, in which case you want it settled and want the computers unlocked, whatever it takes. tell me the potential here of paying versus not paying the ransom. >> for a lot of these victims they have insurance. when it comes to backups, sometimes restoring from backups can be a long and arduous process that costs a lot of money, takes a lot of time. there are uncertainties with it. and especially when victims are going through their insurers, sometimes they will have the insurer say, you know, we'll cover the ransom, we'll get you back on your feet quickly and do so, you know, in the most cost-effective manner possible. and the victim is happy to do this generally because they are happy to get back on thoir feet too. and for the insurer they are keeping costs down. but on the other side and on the of it, they're paying out th
joining us now is the author of that report propublica senior tech reporter renee dudley.r joining me. some multifaceted multi-layered problem in which seems remote until you are a victim of it, until it's your town, your hospital, someone with your records, in which case you want it settled and want the computers unlocked, whatever it takes. tell me the potential here of paying versus not paying the ransom. >> for a lot of these victims they have insurance. when it comes to backups,...
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. >> reporter: renee chou to rubicon but have not heard back. oakland city council will likely take up the matter in october. it will ultimately decide whether to allow the project to go ahead or send it back to the planning commission to make adjustments. live in oak lawn, amber lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a warning tonight about credit cards can respond at a gas station in san mateo county. chevron employees discovered three of them yesterday at the station on woodside road. it is unknown how long the skimming devices were in those gas pumps. scammers are used to still information out the magnetic slight strict. >>> we learned authorities in marin county have arrested a man in suspicion of starting a grass fire. the spirit fire broke out late this afternoon near would acre. it burns 16 acres and is now 60% contained. marin county firefighters said they are spent suspect contacted crew that they seen and admitted he started the fire. he said he suffered minor injuries trying to stop it out. it broke out officer francis lake boulevard. walker was
. >> reporter: renee chou to rubicon but have not heard back. oakland city council will likely take up the matter in october. it will ultimately decide whether to allow the project to go ahead or send it back to the planning commission to make adjustments. live in oak lawn, amber lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a warning tonight about credit cards can respond at a gas station in san mateo county. chevron employees discovered three of them yesterday at the station on woodside road. it...
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considering purchasing insurance of course this comes on the heels of a pro publica piece by senior reporter rene dudley which found that the f.b.i. and security researchers say paying ransoms contributes to the profitability and spread of cyber crime in some cases may ultimately be funding terrorist regimes so why do insurance companies pay the did data kidnappers time after time will cause it's more profitable to pay the ransom than to pay to fix the problem out after. it is that many cyber experts say that are causing the ransom attempts to soar and attempts to multiply and says insurance companies across the world look to get a piece of the market expected to be worth over 23000000000 by 2025 want us to wonder if their profits are worth putting small towns and public services across the globe at more risk than ever before that is incredible insurance companies making money off of. lives ransomware you know these towns in minutes apologies are being held hostage by those around somewhere you know and it's supposed to be sort of new and it is new to an extent lloyd's of london has famously you
considering purchasing insurance of course this comes on the heels of a pro publica piece by senior reporter rene dudley which found that the f.b.i. and security researchers say paying ransoms contributes to the profitability and spread of cyber crime in some cases may ultimately be funding terrorist regimes so why do insurance companies pay the did data kidnappers time after time will cause it's more profitable to pay the ransom than to pay to fix the problem out after. it is that many cyber...
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i watch my sister sylvia rene fraser move about the church gracefully as she put on a great, memorable dance performance. when the program was over she said, i'm exhausted. i hugged her neck, kissed her on the cheek and said go home and get some rest. morning, september 16, 2013, i woke up, carried on with my usual routine preparing for work. it was a beautiful, sunny day. suddenly my phone started ringing. on conference calls with my sisters and my brother checking about breaking news. there has been a shooting at the washington navy yard. that was where sylvia worked. building 97. that was her building. try to call her over and over again. by 1:00 we knew we had to go home and tell my mom and dad what was going on. we prayed, we hoped, we did everything that we knew to do and that kind of a situation. sometime around 9:30 that evening my brother came home and he and my sister were at the stadium where people were being reunited with their families. he said sylvia was shot. she did not survive her injuries. and she is home with the lord now. those words changed our lives forever. life
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¡renÉ, saludelo, que es su Ídolo! renÉ: buenos dÍas, leo dan.as para mí es maravilloso. una bendiciÓn de dios. raÚl: usted quiere darle una noticia a la familia. ¿cuÁl es, leo? hay un problema pero bueno, estamos en vivo y se los digo. atenciÓn porque el seÑor leo dan quiere hacerles una invitaciÓn formal para que puedan conocerse en persona en el mes de septiembre y cantar junto al pequeÑo mipe en "despierta amÉrica". [aplausos] ¿la familia acepta? [risas] ¿oiga, la familia acepta? >> ¡sÍ, claro! raÚl: seÑoras y seÑores, por eso la televisiÓn y la tecnologÍa, todo lo que nace desde el alma, desde el corazÓn, puede lograrse cosas tan hermosas. "despierta amÉrica" fuimos a buscarlos, buscamos a leo dan y logramoseste encuentro a travÉs de la tele pero en el mes de septiembre serÁ aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica". ¡que dios los bendiga, los queremos muchÍsimo! y bueno, los queremos. podrÁn cantar... ¡que canten, que canten! ♪ ay, amor divino ♪ pronto tienes que volver ♪ a mÍ ♪ >> ¡canta, canta! ♪ a veces piense que tÚ nunca vendrÁs ♪ ♪ sufro pensando e
¡renÉ, saludelo, que es su Ídolo! renÉ: buenos dÍas, leo dan.as para mí es maravilloso. una bendiciÓn de dios. raÚl: usted quiere darle una noticia a la familia. ¿cuÁl es, leo? hay un problema pero bueno, estamos en vivo y se los digo. atenciÓn porque el seÑor leo dan quiere hacerles una invitaciÓn formal para que puedan conocerse en persona en el mes de septiembre y cantar junto al pequeÑo mipe en "despierta amÉrica". [aplausos] ¿la familia acepta? [risas] ¿oiga, la...
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for more about it, here's rene marsh. >> customs and border protection experienced an outage with its computers at various airports on friday. this left lots of international travellers in long lines. the wait times at various airports really frustrated many of the passengers. they found themselves having to be processed by customs and border protection manually because the systems were down. it is unclear what caused the outage but we do know it created lots of trav woes for these international passengers. many airlines forced to rebook these passengers because they missed flights. >> president trump has reportedly expressed interest in buying greenland but the arctic island is giving the president a cold response. saying we're open for business but not for sale. >> reporter: completely insane. he's gone crazy. no, thank you. the uproar in greenland over the whole idea that president trump thinks maybe the united states should buy the world's largest island has been swift and strong. i can only laugh. he's lost his marbles. the white house is not saying if this is a serious proposal
for more about it, here's rene marsh. >> customs and border protection experienced an outage with its computers at various airports on friday. this left lots of international travellers in long lines. the wait times at various airports really frustrated many of the passengers. they found themselves having to be processed by customs and border protection manually because the systems were down. it is unclear what caused the outage but we do know it created lots of trav woes for these...
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i'm sure renÉe can see where this story is heading. unfortunately our center chose the wrong bar.he opened the door to the closet. at that., he did something astonishing. rather than to acknowledge he admitted mistake publicly, which by the way in the 40 years i've worked with or for or against or around the time i've only only seen maybe two or three times, rather than to acknowledge publicly he made a mistake, he opened the door when in the closet and pulled the door shut behind them. at which.i was concerned with that. then 15 or 20 seconds elapsed, nothing. il boyd the guy next to me and said there's a unit us senator and the supply closet. he said no it's it's not could not be. another 15 to 22nd elapsed and mike credibility when away. i really could not have guessed what happened next. at that., the door opened and senator backed out and said audibly. he said, okay good great good talking to you and i'll see you again. [laughter] equals the door and walked out the door to the hallway. i thought to myself, what a remarkable recovery. [laughter] i often wondered what this actu
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i am paul allen nep renee and our way from the -- i am paul allen in sydney.'s level headquarters in new york, i am shery ahn. sophie: and i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. welcome to daybreak asia. this our top stories monday. talking trade president trump says negotiations with china are making progress, but he is still not ready to make a deal. protests continue in hong kong amid warnings of widening fallout
i am paul allen nep renee and our way from the -- i am paul allen in sydney.'s level headquarters in new york, i am shery ahn. sophie: and i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. welcome to daybreak asia. this our top stories monday. talking trade president trump says negotiations with china are making progress, but he is still not ready to make a deal. protests continue in hong kong amid warnings of widening fallout
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. >> austin vincent's attorneys were reneed the request for him to be released from jail. that story from abc news reporter vic lee. >> reporter: in court judge ross moody reviewed the surveillance video which showed the woman being attacked by austin james vincent as she tried to enter the lobby of her condo building near the embarcadero. this mugshot of vincent was released after he was arrested that night. audge later ordered vincent to wear a gps ankle monitor and enroll in a abuse ogram. in theays thathewoman identifie the man who attacked her with a knife south of market in february. this time the judge put him in jail. today in court, prosecutors dropped the most recent charge saying the woman had misidentified vincent as her knife-wielding attacker. they asked the judge to deny bail saying he was still a public threat. d.a. spokesman -- >> we feel very strongly that detaining him at this juncture while we figure out what the right outcome of this case is the right approach. >> reporter: vincent's attorney asked the judge to let him out with a gps monitor and enroll
. >> austin vincent's attorneys were reneed the request for him to be released from jail. that story from abc news reporter vic lee. >> reporter: in court judge ross moody reviewed the surveillance video which showed the woman being attacked by austin james vincent as she tried to enter the lobby of her condo building near the embarcadero. this mugshot of vincent was released after he was arrested that night. audge later ordered vincent to wear a gps ankle monitor and enroll in a...
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. >>> we know when the warriors will play their first game at their newa rene a. new arena. once again the warrior also play on christmas day. it time it's a home game against the rockets who added russell westbrook. kevin durant's new team the nets come to san francisco on march 12th. it's unclear if durant will be cleared to play for that game after tearing his achilles. >>> the oakland a's are going on a big road trip today. all the way across the bay bridge to play the giants. the bay bridge series starts tonight in san francisco. a very important two game series. both teams fighting for a wild card spot. tonight it'll be madison pitching for the giants and brett anderson starting for the a's. the game starts at 6:45. >> and city across the bay area are rushing to build more affordable housing. coming up we will look at ate study that shows one city is leading the way. >> and parents, you know firsthand how fast kids out grow their shoes. now one big company is launching a sneaker subscription service for kids. >> really >>> first gasia is here to tell us what's coming u
. >>> we know when the warriors will play their first game at their newa rene a. new arena. once again the warrior also play on christmas day. it time it's a home game against the rockets who added russell westbrook. kevin durant's new team the nets come to san francisco on march 12th. it's unclear if durant will be cleared to play for that game after tearing his achilles. >>> the oakland a's are going on a big road trip today. all the way across the bay bridge to play the...
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to the accountability, always holding his players accountable even thinks star players, one of the renes, because he comes from a red light background and there is no room for nonsense in the military. the goal is the only thing that matters and so he takes that military philosophy, that same philosophy, we are all one philosophy and not only brings it to the team, but to the entire organization because he runs the organization and makes everybody accountable, including himself. >> and that's the thing. him being from the military background, he didn't buy into the narrative that kaepernick was trying to be disrespectful to the military and that was such a big thing because that's how the narrative was switched, purposely switched, but that's how it switched and i commended him for that. my point in saying that. that's why the allies are very important. so people like the man who just had his daughter there. it's important for people to have allies and hear different perspectives and identify with an issue that might not necessarily directly affect you. it might not be something that you
to the accountability, always holding his players accountable even thinks star players, one of the renes, because he comes from a red light background and there is no room for nonsense in the military. the goal is the only thing that matters and so he takes that military philosophy, that same philosophy, we are all one philosophy and not only brings it to the team, but to the entire organization because he runs the organization and makes everybody accountable, including himself. >> and...