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michael: rene? do you have any thoughts on that? rene: i agree with amanda.he only thing that i would add is that we are taking a first set of steps that we think can be meaningful. but there is a huge burden to the point of, how do we sustain it well and how a year out from now can we say that there has been change? i guess i would say that the only really evident change so far is that i think in our newsroom, given the magnitude of what happened here in minneapolis, we are daring to listen much harder. even when we think we are listening, to listen harder. to journalists of color and some of the nuances of issues beyond kind of the obvious shortcomings. so that has been i think an important part of the process so far, and i hope it may push us into a significant change. michael: excellent. do you have thoughts on this one, dorothy? dorothy: i think the protests fueled a racial reckoning in newsrooms across the country, just like we saw in other industries. i think that we definitely see it in the newsroom. what i see is black journalists coming together, wh
michael: rene? do you have any thoughts on that? rene: i agree with amanda.he only thing that i would add is that we are taking a first set of steps that we think can be meaningful. but there is a huge burden to the point of, how do we sustain it well and how a year out from now can we say that there has been change? i guess i would say that the only really evident change so far is that i think in our newsroom, given the magnitude of what happened here in minneapolis, we are daring to listen...
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graham, stuart stephens and rene tracy kumar.ng up to a candidate is what happens if you lose. watching joe biden handle that question is yet another reminder of how different a person he is from the current president. >> you know, i thought that was an extraordinary moment. you're exactly right, lawrence. i can tell you what, they didn't prep for that moment. nobody sat around saying, look, you know, mr. vice-president, you're going to get asked what are you going to do if you lose. you don't do that in debate prep. you talk about training. you saw how he kind of paused and thought what he wanted to say. i thought it was very powerful. and one of the things that's so lacking now in all our politics in the white house is graciousness and grace. that was a very gracious answer. there was something about it i think that joe, as his campaign gets closer to the finish, more and more people are being drawn to joe biden. i think it's more about those intangibles. certainly i work with the lincoln project and a lot of us who are republi
graham, stuart stephens and rene tracy kumar.ng up to a candidate is what happens if you lose. watching joe biden handle that question is yet another reminder of how different a person he is from the current president. >> you know, i thought that was an extraordinary moment. you're exactly right, lawrence. i can tell you what, they didn't prep for that moment. nobody sat around saying, look, you know, mr. vice-president, you're going to get asked what are you going to do if you lose. you...
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renee, let me start with you. what was -- what -- from the way you saw the biden town hall, what do you see as the highlight? >> i think it was the way he approached it. it was classic joe biden. the decency, the respect, the empathy, the details. you know, joe biden could strike up a conversation with a stray dog, you know, and that's what he does best. and so answering people's questions, in some cases giving them even more than what they might have bargained for, but really going deep into what his plans are, what his policies are to distinguish himself from the current administration, i think is really what he did best tonight and, you know, i think it's what people need. he got to say everything tonight he didn't get to say in the first presidential debate. >> and maria teresa, we just bumped in with that piece of joe biden on -- talking about climate change and taking it from the amazon to the auto industry to wall street in a matter of seconds in a way that was very clear, easy to follow, clear policy and i
renee, let me start with you. what was -- what -- from the way you saw the biden town hall, what do you see as the highlight? >> i think it was the way he approached it. it was classic joe biden. the decency, the respect, the empathy, the details. you know, joe biden could strike up a conversation with a stray dog, you know, and that's what he does best. and so answering people's questions, in some cases giving them even more than what they might have bargained for, but really going deep...
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sudan israel deal president trump weighed into another controversial regional issue ethiopia's grand renee song. egypt is not going to be able to live that way and they'll end up blowing up. more coronavirus records tumble the us reports $84000.00 new infections in just 24 hours and more fighting at armenia and azerbaijan as disputed region both sides accuse each other of shelling residential areas. sudan's transitional government has agreed to start the process of normalizing ties with israel sudan's leader wants approval from the country's yet to be formed parliament it's part of a broader deal that allows the lifting of u.s. sanctions the palestinians are claiming it's another stab in the back after similar moves by the u.a.e. and bahrain in a moment we'll speak to him or get in khartoum anita abraham will bring us more reaction from the occupied west bank but 1st alan fischer reports from washington i want to just congratulate from the oval office another part of u.s. president donald trump's middle east peace plan falls into place. even if he isn't submerged in the detail we consumed
sudan israel deal president trump weighed into another controversial regional issue ethiopia's grand renee song. egypt is not going to be able to live that way and they'll end up blowing up. more coronavirus records tumble the us reports $84000.00 new infections in just 24 hours and more fighting at armenia and azerbaijan as disputed region both sides accuse each other of shelling residential areas. sudan's transitional government has agreed to start the process of normalizing ties with israel...
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we have four days left to get it done, four days. >> so renee f there's a barbecued presidency, there won't be a president threatening anybody who says something, you know, some kind of heckling or anything like that at a biden event as we've seen donald trump do. >> imagine how donald trump would have handled that moment. you know, he would have yelled at the person and encouraged violence against that person. that's not who joe biden is. and so you have this contrast between decency and this sort of ruthless, unvarnished inhumanity. we're in the middle of a pandemic and the president continually says we're rounding the corner. well, we're rounding the corner if there's an even worse hell awaiting us. you have his son talking about, well, it's nothing. you don't call 900 people dying a day nothing. so the contrast between these two men is extraordinary because you have him embracing -- you have barbecued embracing these people who are heckling him and he's like, i'm going to work for you too. he's repenting the difference, he's not denegrating them. these last five years have been ho
we have four days left to get it done, four days. >> so renee f there's a barbecued presidency, there won't be a president threatening anybody who says something, you know, some kind of heckling or anything like that at a biden event as we've seen donald trump do. >> imagine how donald trump would have handled that moment. you know, he would have yelled at the person and encouraged violence against that person. that's not who joe biden is. and so you have this contrast between...
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renee, i'd like you to reflect on where we are after four years of waiting for this day to vote in the next presidential election, which we start counting the votes in four days from now. >> what's remarkable is the tremendous sense of urgency people feel about voting this year in a way i don't know they felt in 2016. that's because they know what's at stake. they know what this country cannot endure any longer. and i think that's really important in the way people are going out. if you think about the way that the gop had this bottomless bag of tricks to suppress the vote, i think there's been a backlash to that. people understand that to allow that to happen is to allow further erosion of democracy, and what the gop has been doing is bleeding out this democracy by making it more and more difficult for people to vote. and they're not having it. they want a future in this country. they want a democracy that is sound and that is strong. as flawed as it is, people are willing to fight for it, and that's exactly what we're seeing with these incredible numbers in states like texas. >> stev
renee, i'd like you to reflect on where we are after four years of waiting for this day to vote in the next presidential election, which we start counting the votes in four days from now. >> what's remarkable is the tremendous sense of urgency people feel about voting this year in a way i don't know they felt in 2016. that's because they know what's at stake. they know what this country cannot endure any longer. and i think that's really important in the way people are going out. if you...
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rene just talked about this.e it didn't come out doesn't mean it's not true to them. it just means they have to wait longer. at that point it becomes a religion, an identity, and they group together. that's the worry that researchers have. it's not just going to end. they're going to get militarilyized because they believe at the end of the day the other side is killing, abusing and torturing kids and there's no way to stop it. that's what they believe. they're scared that this is going to keep going. >> i guess what i don't understand, rene, is if you have a belief like jfk jr. is going to come back and be someone's running mate, at some point that proves itself not to be true, right? at what point do you allow all these theories -- doesn't that disprove them in the eyes of these believers? >> not necessarily. the moon landing hoaxes, railroad still communities talking about that, about 9/11, about the kennedy assassination of the president. there's always a sense that if you just look hard enough or waiting a l
rene just talked about this.e it didn't come out doesn't mean it's not true to them. it just means they have to wait longer. at that point it becomes a religion, an identity, and they group together. that's the worry that researchers have. it's not just going to end. they're going to get militarilyized because they believe at the end of the day the other side is killing, abusing and torturing kids and there's no way to stop it. that's what they believe. they're scared that this is going to keep...
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also with us, renee graham, social editor at the "boston globe." renee, i wanted to start with you and that language prosecutor harris used today in her closing argument to this jury of voters, a reckless disregard for human life. as soon as i heard it, i knew that's the massachusetts statute for manslaughter. that's the california statute. it is all over the country. and she is not randomly choosing those words. >> you know, a few months ago, lawrence, the idea was that donald trump was incompetent and that was the problem with his response to the coronavirus. now people realize his response has been lethal. that his response has been sadistic. and it continues to be so. he is out there at these rallies saying, you know, we've turned the corner, everything is going to be fine. he's told people not to let the virus dominate their lives. and meanwhile, hundreds of people are dying every day. tens of thousands of people are getting infected every day. and if that's not a reckless disregard of human life, i really don't know what is because he is stil
also with us, renee graham, social editor at the "boston globe." renee, i wanted to start with you and that language prosecutor harris used today in her closing argument to this jury of voters, a reckless disregard for human life. as soon as i heard it, i knew that's the massachusetts statute for manslaughter. that's the california statute. it is all over the country. and she is not randomly choosing those words. >> you know, a few months ago, lawrence, the idea was that donald...
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a woman named rene wary.on detective flew all the way to cleveland to question her where she, quite up front about it, told about clicking on an intriguing facebook profile, dexter morgan. there was a picture of michael c. hall. he is the actor that portrays dexter morgan on showtime. >> reporter: did you think you were friending the actor himself? >> oh, sure. you know. >> reporter: what attracted you to dexter? >> you know, what i love about the show and the books is how he was able to explore that dark side and rationalize that it's okay to kill somebody because this person deserved it in a way. we flirted back and forth and then i kept asking him, who are you really? tell me who you are. because i want to see the man behind the mask. >> finally rene's facebook friend relented. no, he wasn't actor michael c. hall he admitted. his name was mark twitchell. >> once he told me who he was i checked him out. i did a lot of research online and find out he was legitimate and up and coming. >> reporter: for rene, t
a woman named rene wary.on detective flew all the way to cleveland to question her where she, quite up front about it, told about clicking on an intriguing facebook profile, dexter morgan. there was a picture of michael c. hall. he is the actor that portrays dexter morgan on showtime. >> reporter: did you think you were friending the actor himself? >> oh, sure. you know. >> reporter: what attracted you to dexter? >> you know, what i love about the show and the books is...
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the democratic party but another movement the seychelles people's united party led by france albert rene advocated food independence and that came in 1976 a coalition government was cool and mansion became the country's 1st president and remains the prime minister but just a year later mansion was overthrown in a coup d'etat led by rene. with a mention in exile of the people of united party became the people's progressive front and remained the only party in the country until 9091 when once again allowed a multi-party. they had been other military coup attempts but the party ran a founded still governs the seychelles to this day following 27 years of government james michel came to power in 2004 and the party changed its name to the people's party michel resigned 12 years later power was transferred to his vice president danny for becoming the former president of the seychelles with a presidential election due to take place later in october for aims to keep these parties now known as the united say shell's party in power but the opposition seems stronger than ever before challenging pres
the democratic party but another movement the seychelles people's united party led by france albert rene advocated food independence and that came in 1976 a coalition government was cool and mansion became the country's 1st president and remains the prime minister but just a year later mansion was overthrown in a coup d'etat led by rene. with a mention in exile of the people of united party became the people's progressive front and remained the only party in the country until 9091 when once...
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the sudan israel deal president trump weighs into another thorny regional issue ethiopia's grand renee'sn stem. egypt.
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i'm so glad you're here renee graham, i've seen you on other shows. thank you very much for being here. i want to show you a piece of video. saying silly things is one thing but it's theater until somebody does something. i want to show you what the proud boys were up to. this is in 2018. let me show you what nancy pelosi -- nancy pelosi faced proud boys, hipster, proud boy guys. here she is today talking about it. uh-oh, i'll read the video. they came and pounded the doors. they shook -- they scared us. we sign up for this, scaring everyone. they had desantis, tasked by the florida republican party to come and disrupt that meeting, which they did in a violent way. let's show a picture of it, i think we have video of it. this was harassment of the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, by a group of these proud boys at the broward polling locations. let's play the video. this was harassment that took place. okay. so i don't know that we have the video. >> nancy pelosi right here. look at this piece of [ bleep ] right here. look at this [ bleep ] get the
i'm so glad you're here renee graham, i've seen you on other shows. thank you very much for being here. i want to show you a piece of video. saying silly things is one thing but it's theater until somebody does something. i want to show you what the proud boys were up to. this is in 2018. let me show you what nancy pelosi -- nancy pelosi faced proud boys, hipster, proud boy guys. here she is today talking about it. uh-oh, i'll read the video. they came and pounded the doors. they shook -- they...
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renee walters and ashley scott are the two women who started this all after seeing an ad for affordable> well, it was a post that went viral about, buy a town for sale for the price of a new york apartment. and so when i looked at it, i saw it had all these parcels and acres. >> reporter: this is by no means the first time where people who felt persecuted or unwanted have left a place to raise stakes somewhere new. immigrants from ireland, italy, germany all moved to america to find better lives and created ethnic communities. it's why the conservative dutch left the motherland in the mid 1800s and set up in holland, michigan. but these are americans who are already in the land of the free. the browns are one of the thousands of black families thinking about building here. they drove down from chicago on labor day weekend to investigate. >> i think that if we want to feel safe, secure, and be able to honor our culture, our heritage, and plan for our children, and not have to worry about what happens to them when they leave out the door, we have to -- not necessarily segregate but have o
renee walters and ashley scott are the two women who started this all after seeing an ad for affordable> well, it was a post that went viral about, buy a town for sale for the price of a new york apartment. and so when i looked at it, i saw it had all these parcels and acres. >> reporter: this is by no means the first time where people who felt persecuted or unwanted have left a place to raise stakes somewhere new. immigrants from ireland, italy, germany all moved to america to find...
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calories and for you it's about $350.00 that's about one a pretzel for cutting a pretzel with butter for renee or a small or somewhat larger handful of french fries. or 100 for a promise. one in 12 years burns a single calorie so it does take some amount of effort. exercise is always worth it but you shouldn't overestimate the effect of a single session but instead you should exercise regularly. male amateur athletes will burn about $350.00 more calories a day than a regular person. female 200. 1 of the most effective ways of turning fashion to muscle is to do high intensity interval training for his her short. high intensity interval training involves short periods of really intense exercise followed by short breaks which are immediately followed by another burst of high intensity exercise however there are no long recovery periods so as the name suggests it's very intense. and there's a lot of calorie burning. after an intense workout the body continues to burn more energy for a few hours even when it rest just due to muscle regeneration and the need to replenish energy stores. and that's ke
calories and for you it's about $350.00 that's about one a pretzel for cutting a pretzel with butter for renee or a small or somewhat larger handful of french fries. or 100 for a promise. one in 12 years burns a single calorie so it does take some amount of effort. exercise is always worth it but you shouldn't overestimate the effect of a single session but instead you should exercise regularly. male amateur athletes will burn about $350.00 more calories a day than a regular person. female 200....
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reportero: para renÉ moya, la falta de control a la renta llevarÍa a california a sufrir de mÁs indigenciaecisiones difÍciles. >> habrÁ mucha gente que como yo se van a ir del negocio. si esto pasa, creo que vendo mis apartamentos, y pongo el dinero en otros lugares. >> simplemente, aunque un propietario pequeÑo requiera su propiedad, esa nueva compaÑÍa tendrÍa que todavía seguir las mismas reglas. eso no cambiarÍa nada. reportero: un argumento final sobre la propuesta 21. >> el 21 serÁn los gastos de apartamentos mÁs altos los gastos de casas mÁs altas. >> la propuesta 21 nos dan las herramientas para poder proteger a mÁs gente, para poder asegurarnos de que podamos limitar el costo de la vivienda. ramon: si usted ya mandÓ su boleta p el servicio postal, hay una manera para rastrearla y saber el momento y que la recibe por las autoridades. puede acceder al sitio en pantalla y puede escoger la opciÓn espaÑol. estos dÍas hemos tenido temperaturas bastante cÁlidas, para saber cÓmo estarÁ el tiempo vamos a conectarnos con nuestra meteorÓloga. una vez mÁs, adelante. reportera: gracias, y buena
reportero: para renÉ moya, la falta de control a la renta llevarÍa a california a sufrir de mÁs indigenciaecisiones difÍciles. >> habrÁ mucha gente que como yo se van a ir del negocio. si esto pasa, creo que vendo mis apartamentos, y pongo el dinero en otros lugares. >> simplemente, aunque un propietario pequeÑo requiera su propiedad, esa nueva compaÑÍa tendrÍa que todavía seguir las mismas reglas. eso no cambiarÍa nada. reportero: un argumento final sobre la propuesta...
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. >> joining me in san francisco, california, renee duresta, technical research manager at the stanford internet observatory. thank you for being here on this very important topic, given what happened in 2016, with so much misinformation being spread, primarily by russia. going into this election there were lots of concerns about the international and intentional spread of misinformation and how it might affect the vote. from what you've seen, has it been as bad during this campaign? and what, if any, are the differences between 2016 and now? >> sure. right now what we're actually seeing is a lot more misinformation originating from domestic sources. so misinformation meaning information that's inadvertently wrong, as opposed to the dis-information campaigns that you're alluding to with regard to russia. we're seeing information that oftentimes starts because somebody snaps a photo of maybe a ballot that's been misplaced, something they see in the trash, amplified by domestic influencers who want to spread a narrative to benefit a partisan side, influencers picking it up and sharing it
. >> joining me in san francisco, california, renee duresta, technical research manager at the stanford internet observatory. thank you for being here on this very important topic, given what happened in 2016, with so much misinformation being spread, primarily by russia. going into this election there were lots of concerns about the international and intentional spread of misinformation and how it might affect the vote. from what you've seen, has it been as bad during this campaign? and...
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let's hear from renee in missouri on our support biden-harris line. hi, renee. caller: good evening. thank you for taking my call. i feel this debate was much better handled by the contestants than the first debate was. i feel that it really highlights one of the issues we have with the electoral college because it felt like several of the issues that were being addressed tonight were really specific to swing states like pennsylvania and the issue of fracking. pence wasy doubt that correct when he said over 200,000 jobs would be lost if we were to ban fracking. i think that was a complete misleading statement if not an outright lie. i feel like his disrespect towards senator harris was apparent time and time again throughout the debate. host: tell us about wentzville, missouri. what is the economy like? caller: the economy is doing well here. miles westt 25, 35 of st. louis. ,t's a very conservative county st. charles county on the others of the river, and i am a minority in this area for lots of reasons, not just for being hispanic, but also for being a democra
let's hear from renee in missouri on our support biden-harris line. hi, renee. caller: good evening. thank you for taking my call. i feel this debate was much better handled by the contestants than the first debate was. i feel that it really highlights one of the issues we have with the electoral college because it felt like several of the issues that were being addressed tonight were really specific to swing states like pennsylvania and the issue of fracking. pence wasy doubt that correct when...
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jairo: para renÉ moya, la falta de control en la renta, llevarÍa a california a sufrir mÁs indigenciaasa la 21 va a haber mucha gente como yo, que se van a ir del negocio, si esto pasa, creo que vendo mis apartamentos. >> aunque un propietario pequeÑo me diera la propiedad a otra persona o compaÑÍa, esa nueva compaÑÍa tendría que seguir las reglas, eso no cambiarÍa nada. jairo: un argumento final sobre la propuesta 21. >> el 21 serÁ los gastos apartamentos mÁs altos, los gastos de casas mÁs altos. >> nos da herramientas a nivel local para proteger mÁs gente, para poder asegurarnos de que podamos imitar el costo de la vivienda. jairo: jairo dÍas pedraza, " univisiÓn". ramÓn: que no tiene la intenciÓn de mandar su boleta por el correo convencional tiene varias opciones para entregarla, cada condado a travÉs de la bahÍa cuenta con sus propios centros de votaciÓn y le explico, en el condado de santa clara puede acudir a varios centros de votaciÓn del 31 de octubre al 2 de noviembre como el mexican plaza, tambiÉn en el centro comunitario y la oficina de educaciÓn. ademÁs de las oficinas el
jairo: para renÉ moya, la falta de control en la renta, llevarÍa a california a sufrir mÁs indigenciaasa la 21 va a haber mucha gente como yo, que se van a ir del negocio, si esto pasa, creo que vendo mis apartamentos. >> aunque un propietario pequeÑo me diera la propiedad a otra persona o compaÑÍa, esa nueva compaÑÍa tendría que seguir las reglas, eso no cambiarÍa nada. jairo: un argumento final sobre la propuesta 21. >> el 21 serÁ los gastos apartamentos mÁs altos, los...
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renee mock is with us. thank you for being on the show this morning.e appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> not long ago north dakota seemed to be doing okay, relatively few cases. now it has the most per capita in the poircountry. what happened? >> i guess the biggest increases started to happen after the july 4th holiday, and we've been on an upward trend since then. in the last month especially our active cases have more than doubled. our hospitalizations are higher now for half the month of october than the entire month of september, and we've also had an increase in our hospitalization capacity. moving forward when we're thinking about this there have been measures suggested, guidelines put out there as recommendations, but no enforcement has been required at this point, and so when we're talking about regulations and rules, large groups is obviously something that is not recommended during this time. but we continue to see large weddings, large gatherings, and people still getting together despite that recommendation not to. >> and that's
renee mock is with us. thank you for being on the show this morning.e appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> not long ago north dakota seemed to be doing okay, relatively few cases. now it has the most per capita in the poircountry. what happened? >> i guess the biggest increases started to happen after the july 4th holiday, and we've been on an upward trend since then. in the last month especially our active cases have more than doubled. our hospitalizations are higher...
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. >> reporter: among the many volunteers here, day in and day out, is renee booth from lake charles. she loves the work and satisfaction she gets from helping her neighbors in need. she has a secret unbeknownst to even her fellow volunteers until recently, she too lost everything in the twin storms. >> we went and looked, and the roof was missing and water is all in there, and it wasn't nice keeps our mind off of things, and working with some amazing women and men. i mean, i don't think about dealing with fema, the insurance companies, i don't have to listen about bricklayers or the roofers or, you know, that's nice, and when they say thank you, and whenever they tell me what they're going through, i'm very lucky. >> reporter: renee told us that she hates to leave at the end of the day. she loves the people that she works with and the people that she's helping. she's one of the reasons that southwest louisiana will get through this crisis. it's going to take a while, but shep, they'll get there. >> scott cohn, thank you so much. >>> a woman in michigan defies death threats three time
. >> reporter: among the many volunteers here, day in and day out, is renee booth from lake charles. she loves the work and satisfaction she gets from helping her neighbors in need. she has a secret unbeknownst to even her fellow volunteers until recently, she too lost everything in the twin storms. >> we went and looked, and the roof was missing and water is all in there, and it wasn't nice keeps our mind off of things, and working with some amazing women and men. i mean, i don't...
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that is what i thought. >> here is lori, renee and stacey.n january 2003. >> there is a $500,000 reward you know for her and the baby's safe return. just take that. take the money. give us lacy back. >> in the first day an exhausted sharon, ex-husband lacy's father dennis beside her went on tv and pleaded with a kidnapper. >> i would like to send a message out there that whoever has her please, please, please let her go. bring her back. >> early on there were clues the cops uncovered that made kidnapping seemed plausible. remember the couple's dog with the leash attached. a neighbor said she saw the peterson's dog wandering the streets earlier that day. maybe lacy was kidnapped walking the dog. just about the time lacy disappeared there was a burglary across the street. did she witness a crime? did burglars take her? the police wanted to know. >> a reward for information for the identity of the person responsible for the burglary. >> didn't take long. soon enough one of them showed up in a tv interview. >> police agreed. no connection to lacy
that is what i thought. >> here is lori, renee and stacey.n january 2003. >> there is a $500,000 reward you know for her and the baby's safe return. just take that. take the money. give us lacy back. >> in the first day an exhausted sharon, ex-husband lacy's father dennis beside her went on tv and pleaded with a kidnapper. >> i would like to send a message out there that whoever has her please, please, please let her go. bring her back. >> early on there were clues...
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joining us now is renee mock. she is the public health director in bismarck, north dakota. thank you so much for being here. i know this is an incredibly difficult time for your state and your city. thanks for making time. >> thank you for having me. >> what explains why north dakota has had such a sharp, steep, and now sustained surge in numbers since early july? >> so following the fourth of july holiday, we really saw an uptick in our number of cases, and i think that largely it was attributed to the large gatherings and celebrations that took place during the fourth of july holiday. since then we've continued to climb and are now after labor day seeing our steepest increase in the number of cases, and it's continuing to rise, and now it's impacting our hospital capacity. >> i imagine that in north dakota, people have to be aware of how steeply the curve is rising, not only the number of new infections will you the number of new hospitalizations that have already resulted -- i mean we've all been reading. we've all been focusing on it at the national level. seeing hospit
joining us now is renee mock. she is the public health director in bismarck, north dakota. thank you so much for being here. i know this is an incredibly difficult time for your state and your city. thanks for making time. >> thank you for having me. >> what explains why north dakota has had such a sharp, steep, and now sustained surge in numbers since early july? >> so following the fourth of july holiday, we really saw an uptick in our number of cases, and i think that...
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joining us now is renee jefferson, a law professor at the university of houston." women in the shadows of the supreme court." professor jefferson, welcome back to the program. >> thanks so much for having me back. >> do you expect any kind of procedural or structural differences in this supreme court hearing process than what we normally see, at least based on the schedule, it seems pretty anodyne. there will be opening statements, then questions, then closing statements, and then a vote. are we expecting anything else? >> well, i think it's right. at least for now things seem pretty straightforward although i will note this will be one of the fastest confirmations ever if in fact it goes off according to the calendar. i think her vote is set for under a month from the time she was announced as the nominee. >> one of the big issues obviously for judge barrett that a lot of her critics have seized on is her views on abortion. it's been revealed that she signed onto an ad that referred to roe v. wade as infamous and called for the unborn to be protected in law. is i
joining us now is renee jefferson, a law professor at the university of houston." women in the shadows of the supreme court." professor jefferson, welcome back to the program. >> thanks so much for having me back. >> do you expect any kind of procedural or structural differences in this supreme court hearing process than what we normally see, at least based on the schedule, it seems pretty anodyne. there will be opening statements, then questions, then closing statements,...
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president donald trump has suggested egypt might blow up ethiopia's ground renee's on stand the projecthas been a source of tension since construction began in 2011 sudan and egypt are both downstream of the dam and fear it will reduce their water levels bolivia's former finance minister luis garcia has won the presidential election with 55 percent of the votes are see as an ally of exiled former president ever morale us and his victory could pave the way for morales his return to the country and european leaders are being urged to act fast and stop the renewed spread of covert 19 either the current virus infections of war than doubled in the last 10 days stay with us stopped al jazeera is next. and. al jazeera has every yes and. it's an uprising on a scale nobody in bellerose predicted. menu of lived quietly for decades in the former soviet state of the one man turned into protesters overnight. the call for alexander resignation residents around the country. considered a real winner of the election on august the 9th. when security forces file a crackdown on protesters with torture beat
president donald trump has suggested egypt might blow up ethiopia's ground renee's on stand the projecthas been a source of tension since construction began in 2011 sudan and egypt are both downstream of the dam and fear it will reduce their water levels bolivia's former finance minister luis garcia has won the presidential election with 55 percent of the votes are see as an ally of exiled former president ever morale us and his victory could pave the way for morales his return to the country...
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since sunday's election president donald trump suggested egypt's might blow up ethiopia's ground renee's on stem the project has been a source of tensions and construction began in 2011 sudan and egypt are both don't stream and say it will reduce their water levels and polls of just opens in the 1st round of parliamentary elections in egypt's voting is being staggered across the country over several weeks. and the livia's former finance minister luis r. say has won the presidential election with 55 percent of the votes are say is an ally of exiled former president. and his victory could pave the way for morales his return to bolivia that see up to date my nigeria is next but this is our christmas card a singer songwriter dreams of making our mark that all go all the right. a world away a famous you tube artist works in secret. a virtual connection sparks a magical collaboration. presenting princess shore. with news on al-jazeera. that. let me ask what will be in 5 or 10 years. what would you be doing where would you be what and who want to be in 5 or 10 years because if we were younger b
since sunday's election president donald trump suggested egypt's might blow up ethiopia's ground renee's on stem the project has been a source of tensions and construction began in 2011 sudan and egypt are both don't stream and say it will reduce their water levels and polls of just opens in the 1st round of parliamentary elections in egypt's voting is being staggered across the country over several weeks. and the livia's former finance minister luis r. say has won the presidential election...
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the world of art now and a story of success against heavy odds the great painters during the maid renee sands were exclusively men except for one woman in the 1600s in italy for centuries art historians consider the works you are about to see as a curiosity that vo has changed with a new exhibit at london's national gallery. she was one of the most dazzling artists of the baroque and intrepid pioneer are to means yet gentle a screen be italian pain to use to work to raise the voice of women and fight for equality against all odds and this in the 17th century it was extremely challenging for women in the 17th century i mean they had sort of severe social restrictions but also as an artist i think you really had limitations this is the sort of restrictions on not being able to move about and see the all works on public display when she was really exposed to very little compared to say have male counterparts the exhibition shows 30 pictures from a remarkable career the daughter of painter or the gentlest to muse you discovered her extraordinary talent early on and let nothing stop her. we
the world of art now and a story of success against heavy odds the great painters during the maid renee sands were exclusively men except for one woman in the 1600s in italy for centuries art historians consider the works you are about to see as a curiosity that vo has changed with a new exhibit at london's national gallery. she was one of the most dazzling artists of the baroque and intrepid pioneer are to means yet gentle a screen be italian pain to use to work to raise the voice of women and...
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. >> reporter: renee wellhouse has been a nurse practitioner there for 12 years. >> the stress level can be there when we don't know what to expect every day. >> in many small towns, doctors fear the worst is yet to come. >> it doesn't take long for a small hospital in the northwest to fill up. it doesn't take new york's numb numbers long to make my little town of jasper feel like new york on the inside of the hospital. do your part, america. we're depending on you. we want to go back to normal just as much as anyone else. >> it's so stressful, erin. are hospitals making plans? what kind of plans if the numbers go up? >> reporter: kate, they absolutely are. this hospital had to activeate its contingency plan on friday, and they're worried they're going to have to activate that same plan again. kate? >> all right. thank you. >>> thousands of residents were forced to flee their homes this weekend in colorado after a wildfire exploded in size. firefighters there were already battling the biggest wildfire in the state's history. here is kathy park. >> reporter: fire emergency threatening
. >> reporter: renee wellhouse has been a nurse practitioner there for 12 years. >> the stress level can be there when we don't know what to expect every day. >> in many small towns, doctors fear the worst is yet to come. >> it doesn't take long for a small hospital in the northwest to fill up. it doesn't take new york's numb numbers long to make my little town of jasper feel like new york on the inside of the hospital. do your part, america. we're depending on you. we...
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renÉe was 20. so, we were just having an adventure. we were playing and having a grocery store.as so much fun. then we got pretty good at it and then we started to grow it. when we did our ipo in 1992, no one thing the investors want to know, you try to build a model of your company. they want to know, what's the potential? how big could it be? i thought i think we could someday have 100 stores. someday, we might even be able to do $1 billion in sales, some day we could have that, and they weren't that impressed with that. they didn't think it was going to be that big a company. of course, we're $20 billion in sales now and have 520 stores. i was very wrong about the upward potential of the business. david: at the time, when you were doing this in 1978 in the early 1980's, was natural foods well known or natural foods and organic foods? what were the view of them then? john: when we were trying to raise venture capital money, we had three venture capitalists invested, and a dozen or more turned us down. and i remember one of the guys turning me down saying yeah, i don't think th
renÉe was 20. so, we were just having an adventure. we were playing and having a grocery store.as so much fun. then we got pretty good at it and then we started to grow it. when we did our ipo in 1992, no one thing the investors want to know, you try to build a model of your company. they want to know, what's the potential? how big could it be? i thought i think we could someday have 100 stores. someday, we might even be able to do $1 billion in sales, some day we could have that, and they...
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. >> reporter: renee wellhouse has been a nurse practitioner there for 12 years. >> it's challenging because the stress level can be up there when we don't know what to expect every day. >> reporter: in many small towns, doctors fear the worst is yet to come. >> it doesn't take long for a small hospital in the midwest to fill up. it doesn't take new york-type numbers to make my little town of jasper, indiana feel like new york on the inside of the hospital. >> reporter: and with the desperation, frustration that the country's been here before. >> do your part, america we're depending on you because we want to go back to normal just as much as anybody else >> our thanks to erin for that report >>> at least five people were injured after an explosion at a shopping center in harrisburg, virginia city officials say three people were taken to hospitals after the incident and two others treated on the scene for minor injuries governor ralph northam said it was a gas explosion, but investigators say the cause is still under investigation. >>> the los angeles dodgers are headed to the world
. >> reporter: renee wellhouse has been a nurse practitioner there for 12 years. >> it's challenging because the stress level can be up there when we don't know what to expect every day. >> reporter: in many small towns, doctors fear the worst is yet to come. >> it doesn't take long for a small hospital in the midwest to fill up. it doesn't take new york-type numbers to make my little town of jasper, indiana feel like new york on the inside of the hospital. >>...
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at these events this influencer just has to be seen for his sponsors this is renee burke a.k.a. luigi kid the 23 year old has been playing super smash bros since he was a child. my name is luigi kittens luigi is super mario brother so it was a perfect fit from the beginning since i have a connection with the intent to go off the box and been since i grew up with nintendo and make a lot of dent tendo content on my channel i was quickly invited to a nintendo precipice to test their game. and then it just makes connections to connections but since then i have been in close contact with the endo and i sometimes have the chance to test games earlier on. the difference in taste luigi kid went on to build up his own brand around you tube videos and streams covering nintendo's games and all its products and of course the company also sponsors him. course i want to entertain people but i also want to be as informative as possible so that people know what they're looking for go ahead and buy it themselves it just goes hand in hand. kid can't live from his place series alone where he shows
at these events this influencer just has to be seen for his sponsors this is renee burke a.k.a. luigi kid the 23 year old has been playing super smash bros since he was a child. my name is luigi kittens luigi is super mario brother so it was a perfect fit from the beginning since i have a connection with the intent to go off the box and been since i grew up with nintendo and make a lot of dent tendo content on my channel i was quickly invited to a nintendo precipice to test their game. and then...
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president donald trump has suggested egypt might blow up ethiopia's grand renee sounds dumb the projects been a source of tension since construction began in 2011 sudan and egypt are both downstream of the dam and saying it will reduce their water levels after almost a decade of negotiations the 3 countries have failed to reach an agreement and it's a very dangerous situation because egypt is not going to be able to live that way and they'll end up blowing up to them and i said it loud and clear the block that they're there to do so there is a good result of vision which started long before all this started as it had to really get built and then you say. polls have just opened in the 1st round of parliamentary elections in egypt voting is being staggered across the country over several weeks it's also a $568.00 seats are being contested the nation's future party that backs president of the fattah el-sisi is expected to win the critics say this election will see proof sisi parties gain an even larger majority the outgoing parliament only face a small position well let's bring in a staffe
president donald trump has suggested egypt might blow up ethiopia's grand renee sounds dumb the projects been a source of tension since construction began in 2011 sudan and egypt are both downstream of the dam and saying it will reduce their water levels after almost a decade of negotiations the 3 countries have failed to reach an agreement and it's a very dangerous situation because egypt is not going to be able to live that way and they'll end up blowing up to them and i said it loud and...
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announcement on sudan president trump went on to suggest that egypt might blow up ethiopia's ground renee some sturm the projects for the source of tension since construction began in 2011 ethiopia sudan and egypt failed to reach an agreement after nearly a decade of negotiations ethiopia built the ground race on stand on the blue nile that's the source of most of the dollars water egypt and sudan to downstream in fear that their water supply is could be a risk ethiopia says the dam will produce power that's essential for its economic growth and it's a very dangerous situation because egypt is not going to be able to live that way and they'll end up blowing up to them and i said it they said loud and clear don't blow up that dam and i have to do something because they could have stopped it they should have stopped it long before it was started as it had he let it get built and then you say. there's been more heavy fighting in the go back because both armenia and azerbaijan accuse each other of shelling residential areas hundreds of people have been killed since fighting in the disputed re
announcement on sudan president trump went on to suggest that egypt might blow up ethiopia's ground renee some sturm the projects for the source of tension since construction began in 2011 ethiopia sudan and egypt failed to reach an agreement after nearly a decade of negotiations ethiopia built the ground race on stand on the blue nile that's the source of most of the dollars water egypt and sudan to downstream in fear that their water supply is could be a risk ethiopia says the dam will...
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that his nation won't be deterred in a pound threat by president trump regarding construction of the renee. suggested that egypt might blow up the dam if construction continues ethiopia sudan and egypt have failed to reach an agreement on severely a decade of negotiations. and it's a very dangerous situation because egypt is not going to be able to live that way. and they have to do. this for more fighting in the going to both armenia and azerbaijan accuse each other of shelling residential areas that foreign ministers have met separately with the u.s. secretary of state mike pump a 0 in washington the u.s. has posted 84000 new corona virus infections this office insulation in washington is highlighting the growing death toll and those are the headlines more news here on al-jazeera after the listening post next. as protests and valorous continue calling for the resignation of president you could. watch some of the women who have become a driving force of the protests. talk to al-jazeera. the big winner take all the. strength training they can think of it. i think i think it is a. good thin
that his nation won't be deterred in a pound threat by president trump regarding construction of the renee. suggested that egypt might blow up the dam if construction continues ethiopia sudan and egypt have failed to reach an agreement on severely a decade of negotiations. and it's a very dangerous situation because egypt is not going to be able to live that way. and they have to do. this for more fighting in the going to both armenia and azerbaijan accuse each other of shelling residential...
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arrested for protesting against iran's compulsory headscarf laws another prize winner is lani cunningham renee a lawyer from the miskito indigenous group and she defends the indigenous peoples in nicaragua as they fight for control of their land and their resources and another laureate is bryan stevenson a leading u.s. civil rights lawyer he has dedicated his life to the pursuit of racial equality by challenging institutional racism in the united states and that's where we want to go right now joining me from montgomery alabama is bryan stevenson one of the for resupply of the right livelihood overboard 2020 mr seems it's good to have you on the show tell me what did you think when you heard that you were one of the recipients. well i was really honored when i found out who the other recipients where i was even more on her to be in the company of people who are doing such extraordinary things to protect basic human rights around the world a great personal cost was very affirming and i'm energized and excited to be recognized in this way particularly at this moment in the u.s. when we're dealin
arrested for protesting against iran's compulsory headscarf laws another prize winner is lani cunningham renee a lawyer from the miskito indigenous group and she defends the indigenous peoples in nicaragua as they fight for control of their land and their resources and another laureate is bryan stevenson a leading u.s. civil rights lawyer he has dedicated his life to the pursuit of racial equality by challenging institutional racism in the united states and that's where we want to go right now...