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this is prize coast due to scientists who helped to lay the groundwork for email renee vaccines against cupboard 19. they wanted previously celebrated breakthroughs, including discoveries of dna, insulin, and penicillin and ma, rene vaccines at time that became very familiar during the code 19 pandemic. and now the 2 sciences to lay the groundwork for the developments have been awarded the highest on the in the field, the nobel prize from edson fox as capital and carry co and 3 wise men explained it was a long road to success as i was already here years people to know is something of interest found clinical trials and pretty much everybody traditional vaccines comprised the weekend, a virus or a piece of virus for protein carry, cohen weisman tried something different. rene vaccines provide the body within instruction manual for specific proteins which simulates and infection and train the immune system to deal with. there be a virus. it's just a potential mass of advance. renee vaccines in general are in hundreds of clinical trials for many different and infectious diseases. there are
this is prize coast due to scientists who helped to lay the groundwork for email renee vaccines against cupboard 19. they wanted previously celebrated breakthroughs, including discoveries of dna, insulin, and penicillin and ma, rene vaccines at time that became very familiar during the code 19 pandemic. and now the 2 sciences to lay the groundwork for the developments have been awarded the highest on the in the field, the nobel prize from edson fox as capital and carry co and 3 wise men...
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renee vaccines. a time that's became very familiar during the code 19 pandemic. and now the 2 sciences to lay the groundwork for the developments have been awarded the highest on the in the field, the nobel prize from edson foster as capital and carry co and through wise men explain. it was a long road to success. i was already here years people to know is something of interest found clinical trials and pretty much everybody traditional vaccines comprised a week into virus or a piece of virus for protein carry, cohen weisman tried something different. rene vaccines provide the body with an instruction manual for specific proteins which simulates and infection and train the immune system to deal with the real virus. it's just a potential massive advance. renee vaccines, in general, are in hundreds of clinical trials for many different infectious diseases. there are the clinical trials for cystic fibrosis, for a bunch of liver genetic diseases, for sickle cell anemia. so i, i know the potential is enormous. there could be hundreds if not thousands of diseases that
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m r renee vaccines have also shown 1st good results. again, some tensor types like melanoma, the prize winning research by conical and wise man dates back to 2005, 15 years before the pandemic. not long and nobel terms, but long enough. so the 2 got to feel the break of then you've seen themselves. and that's it from me and the news team don't go away. it's coming up the the new site is up with a special interview with for long cuz the president that's off to a short break. and of course, that's a lot more news backgrounds and notices from our website dw, dot com. the are you ready to get a little more extreme? these places in here at all, smashing over just gripped the treasure map for more than glad to gather some of your ranking sites on your max. you choose the.
m r renee vaccines have also shown 1st good results. again, some tensor types like melanoma, the prize winning research by conical and wise man dates back to 2005, 15 years before the pandemic. not long and nobel terms, but long enough. so the 2 got to feel the break of then you've seen themselves. and that's it from me and the news team don't go away. it's coming up the the new site is up with a special interview with for long cuz the president that's off to a short break. and of course,...
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m r renee vaccines have also shown 1st good results. again, some tensor types like melanoma to the prize winning research by cutty cohen, wise man dates back to 2005, 15 years before the pandemic. not long and nobel terms, but long enough. so the 2 got to feel the break of then you've seen themselves. and that's it's from me and evidence teams and also go, we'll keep you updated on well the fast from the next all got office in berlin from me in the news team. thanks purchases. i'm stereotype still shapes the west, the south africa adults to make a nice, we've come to these creative together. they exclude the contradictory nature of these euro centric as a team. and how these beliefs can be changed. stop filming offices in stock, october 21st. unplugged w.
m r renee vaccines have also shown 1st good results. again, some tensor types like melanoma to the prize winning research by cutty cohen, wise man dates back to 2005, 15 years before the pandemic. not long and nobel terms, but long enough. so the 2 got to feel the break of then you've seen themselves. and that's it's from me and evidence teams and also go, we'll keep you updated on well the fast from the next all got office in berlin from me in the news team. thanks purchases. i'm stereotype...
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rapp, everyone [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> seth: hi, renee how are you? happy to have you here and i am not alone this evening. [ cheers and applause this must be a very exciting time your album is the biggest solo debut by a female artist this year >> yeah. [ cheers and applause >> seth: are you happy are you in fine spirit about the both >> i mean, about this, yeah. i think general different -- >> seth: good. that's a good point, yeah. >> yeah, but no. >> seth: i mean, if we just boil it down to that, there's some happiness. >> if we just boil it down to that, i'm on 10. >> seth: and you've got four shows in new york city we were talking back stage, four shows in four different venues >> yes >> seth: which is i feel like a very kind gift to the rest of new york you're going to make people commute as little as possible to see you. you're going to come as close as you possible can to everywhere >> 100%. and then i'm just, i guess, gonna make my poor crew, like, load in and out twice every single day >> seth: terminal 5 tonight. >> terminal 5, yes >> seth:
rapp, everyone [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> seth: hi, renee how are you? happy to have you here and i am not alone this evening. [ cheers and applause this must be a very exciting time your album is the biggest solo debut by a female artist this year >> yeah. [ cheers and applause >> seth: are you happy are you in fine spirit about the both >> i mean, about this, yeah. i think general different -- >> seth: good. that's a good point, yeah. >> yeah, but no....
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renee vaccines in general are in hundreds of clinical trials for many different infectious diseases. there are clinical trials for cystic fibrosis, for a bunch of liver genetic diseases for sickle cell anemia. so i, i know the potential is enormous. there could be hundreds, if not thousands of diseases that are in a can be tailored to be useful for a m. o. rene vaccines have shown promising results in early trials against some kansas like by the name of kyra cohen, wiseman's prize winning research dates back to 2005. they could not have predicted then that 15 years later, they would be a global pandemic. and that the research would be critical to the development of vaccines that would protect lights around the world. now for many they the stuff of nightmares. bed bugs, the blood suckers are found all over the world, particularly in paris and international tourism. they main. so they can make their way almost any way. it's and it's the situation bedbugs unlocked or lean beds as the name such as you see there every via the bed is a law in movie theaters, hospitals and trains. here we g
renee vaccines in general are in hundreds of clinical trials for many different infectious diseases. there are clinical trials for cystic fibrosis, for a bunch of liver genetic diseases for sickle cell anemia. so i, i know the potential is enormous. there could be hundreds, if not thousands of diseases that are in a can be tailored to be useful for a m. o. rene vaccines have shown promising results in early trials against some kansas like by the name of kyra cohen, wiseman's prize winning...
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those facts -- >> rene, i want to shift to the political lens for a second.nd democrats do not agree in terms of matters of race and how things are depicted. yet, the study says that a majority of people and either party are in agreement about how we are depicted in the news. what does that tell you about the results and about the notion of this being a nonpartisan, a political issue that we're dealing with? >> well, charles, i think it tells us how egregious the coverage has been. if there is no political divide in terms of how republicans or democrats say the coverage. i think what hit me when i first saw the result, the fact we're talking about almost 60 years since the current -- which looked at this. we talked about how much negative coverage there was in black communities. almost 30 years later, i'm a young reporter, and every time we get sent to the black community, it's for murder, its for gang violence. as i talk to communities, they would always say, where have you been? how come you never hear? how come you only come when there is a murder? they we
those facts -- >> rene, i want to shift to the political lens for a second.nd democrats do not agree in terms of matters of race and how things are depicted. yet, the study says that a majority of people and either party are in agreement about how we are depicted in the news. what does that tell you about the results and about the notion of this being a nonpartisan, a political issue that we're dealing with? >> well, charles, i think it tells us how egregious the coverage has been....
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renee vaccines in general are in hundreds of clinical trials for many different infectious diseases. there are clinical trials for cystic fibrosis, for a bunch of liver genetic diseases for sickle cell anemia. so i, i know the potential is enormous. there could be hundreds, if not thousands of diseases that are in a can be tailored to be useful for the m. o. rene vaccines have shown promising results in early trials against some kansas, like by the name a kyra cohen wiseman's prize winning research dates back to 2005. they could not have predicted. then that 15 years later, they would be a global pandemic. and that the research would be critical to the developments of vaccines bed would protect lives around the world. now for many big dogs of the stuff of not may is the blood suckers found all over the world. and international tourism means they can make they might, they way almost any way. one country currently seeing a bed bug, a outbreak is front and with the parents olympics less than a year away or thought of these have declared full comparisons. it's then it's the situation bed
renee vaccines in general are in hundreds of clinical trials for many different infectious diseases. there are clinical trials for cystic fibrosis, for a bunch of liver genetic diseases for sickle cell anemia. so i, i know the potential is enormous. there could be hundreds, if not thousands of diseases that are in a can be tailored to be useful for the m. o. rene vaccines have shown promising results in early trials against some kansas, like by the name a kyra cohen wiseman's prize winning...
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m r renee vaccines have also shown 1st good results. again, some tensor types like melanoma, the prize winning research by conical and wise man dates back to 2005, 15 years before the depend on a not long and nobel terms, but long enough. so the 2 got to feel the break of then you've exceed themselves to set you up today. global us as of next for the reports on the toll crystal meth, addiction these taking on young iraq, your thoughts in just a moment. and i'll be back at the top of the day the, the rocks you is struggling with the diction. many young people i using crystal meth to escape the leak out. looks a bit every day life as an addict. faced severe penalties of prisons are already over crowded under systems is that should be nonexistent. iraq drug pricing uh doubled the the trast fashion as an environmental nightmare. a closing graveyard image of land desert. this is where things wealthy industrial nations no longer need and the lightest textile waste gets stranded here. all about the final stuff in the global fashion industry. f
m r renee vaccines have also shown 1st good results. again, some tensor types like melanoma, the prize winning research by conical and wise man dates back to 2005, 15 years before the depend on a not long and nobel terms, but long enough. so the 2 got to feel the break of then you've exceed themselves to set you up today. global us as of next for the reports on the toll crystal meth, addiction these taking on young iraq, your thoughts in just a moment. and i'll be back at the top of the day...
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renee vaccines have also shown 1st good results. again, some tensor types like melanoma to the prize winning research by cutty cohen, wise man dates back to 2005. 15 years before the pandemic, not long and nobel terms, but long enough. so the 2 got to feel the break of then you've exceed themselves. well dr. emmanuel watts via is a molecular biologist who specializes in our, in our biology at abundance. max del book center for molecular medicine. welcome to the w. so we have these 2 professors that are famous for an application of that research. this is the m r n a vaccines use against coven? but as we've just been hearing the vin number of potential, other applications of that work seems limitless. yes, i think we can say so. and i think there's this also why this noble prize is so resource for the 2 goes to have really kind of opened a note eh, completing you avenue for the design of both to put takes and also prevents your medicine like succeeds. i'm what is it about the m on a technology that makes it a clickable to so many diff
renee vaccines have also shown 1st good results. again, some tensor types like melanoma to the prize winning research by cutty cohen, wise man dates back to 2005. 15 years before the pandemic, not long and nobel terms, but long enough. so the 2 got to feel the break of then you've exceed themselves. well dr. emmanuel watts via is a molecular biologist who specializes in our, in our biology at abundance. max del book center for molecular medicine. welcome to the w. so we have these 2 professors...
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i renee a term that became for merger as the cold with 19 pandemic stroke. the world. it is the basis for nova vic seems against the disease developed at record speed. the cornerstone was late by the 2 scientists now honored with a nobel prize and mets, and catalina conical andrew weisman, who convinced colleagues were the ones i realize that the because they don't have the knowledge to the i just be leaving. and i with them just believe me, that it is that it is a very safe and very important vaccine. and the that a more will come and, or will be very beneficial or for the people. the 2 scientists have been studying m r n a. since the 19 ninety's, in contrast to traditional vaccines that use, we can virus or a piece of a virus protein kind of going weisman followed a different idea. and my rene vaccines provide the body with the instruction manuals for specific proteins which simulate an infection and trained immune system to do with a real virus. the concept is promising for a lot of other diseases. renee vaccines in general are in hundreds of clinical trials for man
i renee a term that became for merger as the cold with 19 pandemic stroke. the world. it is the basis for nova vic seems against the disease developed at record speed. the cornerstone was late by the 2 scientists now honored with a nobel prize and mets, and catalina conical andrew weisman, who convinced colleagues were the ones i realize that the because they don't have the knowledge to the i just be leaving. and i with them just believe me, that it is that it is a very safe and very important...
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renee vaccines have also shown 1st good results. again, some tensor types like melanoma to the prize winning research by cutty cohen, wise man dates back to 2005, 15 years before the pandemic. not long and nobel terms but long enough. so the 2 got to feel the prick of then you've exceed themselves autonomy. now the students are concepts of dw science. now, are you surprised? is this a surprise when, as always with nobel prize, it's a clear yes and no. so no, i'm not surprised because there's probably no development, no technology that's, that's fitting for the the criterion of alfred nobel, which is contributing the greatest benefit of human for mankind. but yes, on the other hand, i am surprised because me and a lot of people saw that the m r and a technology would be awarded already 2 years ago when we were in the middle of the pen demik. and we saw the benefits that the m r and a vaccines were given during the pandemic, so that the noble comedy decides now 2 years later, to what the price and not 50 years later, what they usually
renee vaccines have also shown 1st good results. again, some tensor types like melanoma to the prize winning research by cutty cohen, wise man dates back to 2005, 15 years before the pandemic. not long and nobel terms but long enough. so the 2 got to feel the prick of then you've exceed themselves autonomy. now the students are concepts of dw science. now, are you surprised? is this a surprise when, as always with nobel prize, it's a clear yes and no. so no, i'm not surprised because there's...
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and penicillin and my renee a term that became for merger as the cobit 19 pandemic stroke the world. it is the basis for nova vaccines against the disease developed at record speed. the cornerstone was late by the 2 scientists now honored with a nobel prize and mets and katelyn got equal and drew weisman, who convinced colleagues for the what i realize that the because they don't have to know the so the i just be leaving. and i with them just believe me, that it is the, it is a very safe and the very important vaccine and the, that a more will come and, or will be very beneficial or for the people. the 2 scientists have been studying m r n a since the 19 ninety's. in contrast to traditional vaccines that use, we can virus or a piece of a virus protein kind of go and weisman followed a different idea. and my rene vaccines provide the body with the instruction manuals for specific proteins which simulate an infection and trained immune system to do with a real virus. the concept is promising for a lot of other diseases. renee vaccines in general, are in hundreds of clinical trials for
and penicillin and my renee a term that became for merger as the cobit 19 pandemic stroke the world. it is the basis for nova vaccines against the disease developed at record speed. the cornerstone was late by the 2 scientists now honored with a nobel prize and mets and katelyn got equal and drew weisman, who convinced colleagues for the what i realize that the because they don't have to know the so the i just be leaving. and i with them just believe me, that it is the, it is a very safe and...
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we'll talk with rene butler, her entire family brutally killed by terrorists, rene, thank you so muchrough. i want to tell our audience, your brother, his wife, ththeir 3 children. 5-year-old d twin girls and 2-year-old baby boy were slaughtered. >> and my mom. >> and your mother. can you begin to put in words your feelings, i can't imagine how prow ses that? >> i can tell you my mom was the matriarch of the family, a nurse, i loving person, she treated us as her gift in life. that is what she felt and saw, she was murdered in her safe room with her beloved dog, my brother, the sweetest guy, always helping everyone. he married his sweetheart they traveled the world for about a year, before they had came back to the kibbutz, they had their twin girls and later the baby, they woke up saturday morning, with alarms of missiles and they ran to of safe rooms, who was supposed to protect you from shrapnel. but not from people, you can open the door from the outside. they were shot through the window. and the door and they still held them close. both parents shot, and so, their house was burn
we'll talk with rene butler, her entire family brutally killed by terrorists, rene, thank you so muchrough. i want to tell our audience, your brother, his wife, ththeir 3 children. 5-year-old d twin girls and 2-year-old baby boy were slaughtered. >> and my mom. >> and your mother. can you begin to put in words your feelings, i can't imagine how prow ses that? >> i can tell you my mom was the matriarch of the family, a nurse, i loving person, she treated us as her gift in life....
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rene, i am so sorry for what has occurred. you're born in the u.s., you moved to israel with your parents. talk about your brother, his wife, the kid, your mother. house of representatives are you holding up? >> well, my brother was a farmer, he was working in the fields, taking care of the fields, he was head of the fields. his wife was such an amazing woman, as her beautiful children, too. you know, that day and that morning we had reached out in tel aviv, are you okay? and stay safe. later checking in on them. they said no, what can i do? i said call the army. i'm forwarding the messages to whoever i could. my brother at some point because he was in the safe room with his baby twin daughters and his son, 2-year-old son, he put on a viking helmet. he held a screwdriver, he was in his box because everybody ran to safe rooms under their beds early in the morning. he made a face to make fun, make everyone okay. they were writing, trying to do things and the messages saying they're here, they're burning us, we're suffocating. hi
rene, i am so sorry for what has occurred. you're born in the u.s., you moved to israel with your parents. talk about your brother, his wife, the kid, your mother. house of representatives are you holding up? >> well, my brother was a farmer, he was working in the fields, taking care of the fields, he was head of the fields. his wife was such an amazing woman, as her beautiful children, too. you know, that day and that morning we had reached out in tel aviv, are you okay? and stay safe....
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rene marsh is joining us with this ongoing dire situation there. >> yes, sara, the situation is being described as desperate by many of the humanitarian groups on the ground there, and crowds of people with empty jugs surrounding the little water that is available. some areas have run out of clean water, and the world health organization telling cnn, that some people are resorting to drink sea water, and untreated water that brings about health risks, and even with the aid that came about this weekend from egypt, the full need is not being met, and water is rationed out from half a gallon to two gallons per person per day for all of their needs, drinking, cooking, and hygiene, which is dramatically less than four gallons per person per day which the world health organization says is needed. and this is what the head of the world crisis center said. >> translator: if they bring in fuel, we can operate the facilities and deliver water to all areas so that all of the water wells are operated and at the same time operate the sewage injection stations so that it does not pose a health prob
rene marsh is joining us with this ongoing dire situation there. >> yes, sara, the situation is being described as desperate by many of the humanitarian groups on the ground there, and crowds of people with empty jugs surrounding the little water that is available. some areas have run out of clean water, and the world health organization telling cnn, that some people are resorting to drink sea water, and untreated water that brings about health risks, and even with the aid that came about...
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so prepared for this. >> rene butler, thank you. i'm sorry. >> i am, too. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> you're watching cnn news central. i'm boris sanchez in washington, d.c., where we have just learned the house will not be voting on a new speaker today. republicans just nominated congressman steve scalise for the job. we want to go live to tel aviv, israel. anderson? >> the rockets continued to be fired near israel and the death toll is coming into greater view. the tale of horror and atrocity is coming into view the israeli prime's office has confirmed that israeli soldiers discovered decapitated babies. we heard about that yesterday. that was cited as one of the worst attacks. hamas denies it attacked children but the unprecedented slaughter of hundreds of israeli civilians has led to a severe response and we know children are been killed in many locations here in israel by hamas. air strikes have pounded targets in gaza for days. hospitals are running out of fuels to power generators as the territory remains und
so prepared for this. >> rene butler, thank you. i'm sorry. >> i am, too. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> you're watching cnn news central. i'm boris sanchez in washington, d.c., where we have just learned the house will not be voting on a new speaker today. republicans just nominated congressman steve scalise for the job. we want to go live to tel aviv, israel. anderson? >> the rockets continued to be fired near israel and the death toll is coming...
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the munoz rain forest is shed by 3 countries, indonesia, malaysia, and renee. it's home to hundreds of and demick plants and animals are rich and unique habitat that is slowly dying. if abundant resources over exploited. it's where i would estimate today, less than half the trees remain. yet the procession of trucks never ends. the forest tries to so the progress as best as it can. but here would means money load of trucks stop at nothing to get that call, go to ports and big cities, 7 days a week. each journey is full with challenges. for drivers, overcoming them from a salary of about $550.00 a month. the uses has now been carrying this house on the back of his truck for 7 hours. he's tired. that remains focus. the the upon arrival. they have to negotiate a difficult unloading with no crane to help used to from the lot is must rely on that. the, this impact went under the pull. those acts as an unloading the the house is johnny is still not the . it's headed for the ribbon with a men we live in the depths of the jungle for 11 months. the the the, as the locus
the munoz rain forest is shed by 3 countries, indonesia, malaysia, and renee. it's home to hundreds of and demick plants and animals are rich and unique habitat that is slowly dying. if abundant resources over exploited. it's where i would estimate today, less than half the trees remain. yet the procession of trucks never ends. the forest tries to so the progress as best as it can. but here would means money load of trucks stop at nothing to get that call, go to ports and big cities, 7 days a...
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renee. 4 28 pm. fire is received from inside the house, the 18 members return, fire, shoot, you know, for 100 round one agent is for 48 pm fee, but if the yells someone is coming out, he commands his wife boundaries to leave the residence once in custody. she refuses to speak to the bible 3 pm, fee, better to request a journalist to come to the scene and act as a 6 o'clock pm the f. b i special agent in charge refuses pretty very close requests. the 60 8 pm. agencies, a refrigerator door like antiques, exemplar, rightful off of say, 3 seconds later, the sites as weapon on see that the center of mass and find the the in washington senior f. b, i. officials ordered the team to not enter the house the finally, at noon. the next day, nearly 18 hours after the shooting. via fbi, i enters the home funding fee ready to go ahead a debt on the floor. the . the autopsy reports dates that he bled to death from a gunshot wound and that he would have survived if he had been given immediate 1st aid in surgical car
renee. 4 28 pm. fire is received from inside the house, the 18 members return, fire, shoot, you know, for 100 round one agent is for 48 pm fee, but if the yells someone is coming out, he commands his wife boundaries to leave the residence once in custody. she refuses to speak to the bible 3 pm, fee, better to request a journalist to come to the scene and act as a 6 o'clock pm the f. b i special agent in charge refuses pretty very close requests. the 60 8 pm. agencies, a refrigerator door like...
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if renee takes over, the academy of pavinna has created a rich movie, a prize for which all the eyes, for all the troubles before the oscars. the first ceremony took place in 1929. peramog the film wings, the father of two sykrukovy pilots, zakhanennyh hell of a daughter. on that hour plot velmi argynal. there were pilots. the rumors that were raised in the mayor's family in minsk, for example, kastus kalinouski, did not see the jury, the award was awarded to a film from the usa, but people from belarus were walking. pa chyrvonay darozhtsy neadnarazova. kirk douglas. the fathers arrived in the west from the myastechka chavussy on magilyoushchyna. kharyson ford, my uncle and grandmother are from minsk. scarlett johansan, may karani ў nyasvizhy. who are the actors of luis mayr's glacial fathers, and who are the cruel carabasses-drums. І sapraўdy iago’s nature was tyrannical. pratsavat primusha without soup. hello, not happy. and as soon as the star left for the competition, the way back would have been closed. it seems that if clark gable did not catch the grace of rat butler in the fi
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an agent fires a flash bang renee. 4 28 pm. fire is received from inside the house. the 8 team members return, fire shooting over 100 round one agents as 4 48 pm. the better deals someone is coming out. he commands his wife's biographies to leave the residence once in custody. she refuses to speak to the bible 3 pm, the better to request a journalist to come to the scene and act as 6 o'clock pm the f. b. i special agent in charge of refusal to this request, the $6.00 oh 8 pm. agencies a refrigerator door, light, antique suzanne flor rightful, also saved. 3 seconds later, the sites as weapon on see the center of mass. inside the the in washington senior f. b i. officials ordered the team to not enter the house the finally at noon. the next day, nearly 18 hours after the shooting, via fbi, i enters the home funding fee there to go ahead a debt on the floor. the, the autopsy reports dates that he bled to death from a gunshot wound and that he would have survived if he had been given immediate 1st aid and surgical care, the body is 5 liters of float and they only cover i
an agent fires a flash bang renee. 4 28 pm. fire is received from inside the house. the 8 team members return, fire shooting over 100 round one agents as 4 48 pm. the better deals someone is coming out. he commands his wife's biographies to leave the residence once in custody. she refuses to speak to the bible 3 pm, the better to request a journalist to come to the scene and act as 6 o'clock pm the f. b. i special agent in charge of refusal to this request, the $6.00 oh 8 pm. agencies a...
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my middle name is renee. r-e-n-e-e. my maiden name was sims. s-i-m-s. >> and where did elisa come from, a change or you just wanted a different name? >> no, i left florida. you know, i mean i was a fugitive from florida. >> elisa, or laren, was from massachusetts and was a mother of two. she was wanted in florida for violating probation on a burglary and theft charge and had been on the run for nine years, she said. she eventually settled in las vegas, where she met larry and by this time had changed her name to elisa. she told the police that she was at the horse show in arizona when she found out police wanted to talk to her about larry. and so, she took off in her jaguar, drove from state to state. >> where were you headed at this point? >> just away. i don't know where. >> so with the preliminaries out of the way, now came the big question. what happened to larry mcnabney? elisa, without hesitation and without even being asked, spilled the beans. >> and did i kill my husband? yes, i killed my husband. >> there it was. no apology. no evasion
my middle name is renee. r-e-n-e-e. my maiden name was sims. s-i-m-s. >> and where did elisa come from, a change or you just wanted a different name? >> no, i left florida. you know, i mean i was a fugitive from florida. >> elisa, or laren, was from massachusetts and was a mother of two. she was wanted in florida for violating probation on a burglary and theft charge and had been on the run for nine years, she said. she eventually settled in las vegas, where she met larry and...
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Oct 18, 2023
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renÉe document --doschman is from st.paul, minnesota, focusing on helping small businesses get off the ground and supporting the growth, provides entrepreneurs a suite of services including lending and training, real estate services and assistance with management, consulting and marketing. she joined ndc in 2019 with 18 years of experience leading merchandising product developers and design. she's a member of the african-american alliance of csfis, ceos, lots of alphabet there, and earned her management and accounting. crystal cornelius is with us today, president and ceo of a native national csfi based in longmont, colorado. miss cornelius had 23 years fix. working in the native american economic field. is an enrolled member of the united nation of wisconsin and member of the turtle mountain band of chippewa indians in north dakota. we will begin with miss nellmark. >> i will reinforce you each will have five minutes for opening statements, there's a clock in front of you to keep track of time and your full written state
renÉe document --doschman is from st.paul, minnesota, focusing on helping small businesses get off the ground and supporting the growth, provides entrepreneurs a suite of services including lending and training, real estate services and assistance with management, consulting and marketing. she joined ndc in 2019 with 18 years of experience leading merchandising product developers and design. she's a member of the african-american alliance of csfis, ceos, lots of alphabet there, and earned her...
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palestinians, because they are they are the uh, the galactic empire which literally wants to smash the smith renes, this oppressed uh people, i mean they don't can't even stand them being there uh in any shape and form by the looks of things now, so uh yeah that's basically egged on by the americans and by the... zinist uh empire itself, so these people really, what can one say? i mean, they were not so long agoping on about how the palestinians weren't into the idea of two-states solution and they weren't being peaceful, or you know all these kind of these kinds of nonsense red hairings that they kept the palestinians dangling with, and now the first time that they've actually had the fist of the palestinian resistance, hit them, uh, they seem to be uh going genocidal even more, sure. well khalid, what has happened uh, which is in a sense extraordinary, uh, we had the hamas political chief come and make statements on uh, what has occurred, and basically praising the palestinians who did not heed the uh warning for that evacuation from the north to the southern part of the ghaza strip, and you hav
palestinians, because they are they are the uh, the galactic empire which literally wants to smash the smith renes, this oppressed uh people, i mean they don't can't even stand them being there uh in any shape and form by the looks of things now, so uh yeah that's basically egged on by the americans and by the... zinist uh empire itself, so these people really, what can one say? i mean, they were not so long agoping on about how the palestinians weren't into the idea of two-states solution and...
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Oct 31, 2023
10/23
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[ cheers and applause ♪ >> seth: i wanna thank my guests david duchovny, renee rapp, everybody. [ cheersnd applause i wanna thank connor denis and the 8g band. thanks for watching. we love you, everybody [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >>> right now at 11:00, don't be tricked. a warning for trick-or-treaters and parents. be careful with that kanld di. an investigation, tonight, after a child got sick from candy given out at a halloween event, at a school in alameda. >> stephanie joins us tonight. we're not talking about star bursts here. we're talking about cannabis chews. >> reporter: that's why police is saying to be aware. we're seeing the cases. and marijuana edibles are using recognizable brand logos that you have to look at twice before noticing it's not regular candy. it's a scary treat to keep away from your kids this halloween. >> it looks like other candy you get in a store. >> reporter: but a closer look shows they are cannabis edibles. >> now, i can see it. thank you for talking about this. otherwise, i wouldn't have noticed. >> reporter: and somehow, these treats ended up at a kid
[ cheers and applause ♪ >> seth: i wanna thank my guests david duchovny, renee rapp, everybody. [ cheersnd applause i wanna thank connor denis and the 8g band. thanks for watching. we love you, everybody [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >>> right now at 11:00, don't be tricked. a warning for trick-or-treaters and parents. be careful with that kanld di. an investigation, tonight, after a child got sick from candy given out at a halloween event, at a school in alameda. >>...
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rene bouchon. who are you?ina, i am the mother of andrei pavlov, well, let me in, no, yes, of course, excuse me, come in. thank you, i have two children, i had two, i know what i’m talking about, and i’m able to distinguish between how it happens when a woman wants a man and when she wants a child. i'm not going to moralize you, for god's sake, i'm not going to. i don't understand what you're getting at. the problem is that society fools women . imagining motherhood and children not at all what they are, well, what are they, in your opinion, children are very it’s hard, boring and monotonous, believe me, and the idea that even one man in the world can be captivated by children is bullshit, not only that, your self-esteem directly depends on the number of children and their health. when my daughter was dying of cancer, i had to humiliate myself in front of her father, yes, just so that he would bring toilet paper to the hospital or replace me for an hour so that i could wash my hair, because you say there is som
rene bouchon. who are you?ina, i am the mother of andrei pavlov, well, let me in, no, yes, of course, excuse me, come in. thank you, i have two children, i had two, i know what i’m talking about, and i’m able to distinguish between how it happens when a woman wants a man and when she wants a child. i'm not going to moralize you, for god's sake, i'm not going to. i don't understand what you're getting at. the problem is that society fools women . imagining motherhood and children not at all...
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palestinians, because they are they are the the galactic empire which literally wants to smash the smith renes, this oppressed uh people, i mean they don't can't even stand them being there uh in any shape and form by the looks of things now, so yeah that's basically egged on by the ame americans and by the anglo-zionist empire itself, so these people really, what can one say? i mean, they were not so long ago harping on about how the palestinians into the idea of two-states solution and they weren't being peaceful, or you know all these kind of these kinds of nonsense red hearings that they kept the palestinians dangling with, and now the first time that they've actually had the fist of the palestinian resistance, hit them, they seem to be going genocidal. even more, sure, well khalid, what has happened, which is in a sense extraordinary, we had the hamas political chief come and make statements on what has occurred, and basically praising the palestinians who did not head the uh warning for that evacuation from the north to the southern part of the ghaza strip, and you have countries that ac
palestinians, because they are they are the the galactic empire which literally wants to smash the smith renes, this oppressed uh people, i mean they don't can't even stand them being there uh in any shape and form by the looks of things now, so yeah that's basically egged on by the ame americans and by the anglo-zionist empire itself, so these people really, what can one say? i mean, they were not so long ago harping on about how the palestinians into the idea of two-states solution and they...
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at scientific american, how can this m r renee technology be applied to other therapies such as cancer immunotherapy is and where would you like to go next? yes, so this is something that, that my lab bins emptied by attack has been studied. and really the whole world, everybody's things are and a was invented in 10 months. but the 1st kind of bull trial was 199596. i. so it's been around for a long time. clinical trials with modified, all right. and a started in 2018 and they've been going on ever since we, we had 3 clinical trials going on before cove it here. so this isn't a new thing. and since cove it in all the attention we've, we've been able to tell the world about what we're doing. but we've, we've got clinical trials for 7 vaccines going on. right now. we've got work on uh, cancer vaccines, vaccines for auto immune diseases for allergies. we've got gene therapy moving into clinical development. we've got a variety of therapeutics, so, you know, it's already been going on for many years. and that this suggest given r n a is a recognition catherine calico and through vice, limi
at scientific american, how can this m r renee technology be applied to other therapies such as cancer immunotherapy is and where would you like to go next? yes, so this is something that, that my lab bins emptied by attack has been studied. and really the whole world, everybody's things are and a was invented in 10 months. but the 1st kind of bull trial was 199596. i. so it's been around for a long time. clinical trials with modified, all right. and a started in 2018 and they've been going on...
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renee 4 28 pm. fire is received from inside the house. the 18 members return, fire shooting over 100 round. one agent is the 4 48 pm fee, but it's a use. someone is coming out. he commands his wife's batteries to leave the residence once in custody. she refuses to speak to the bible 3 pm. the better to request a journalist to come to the state and act as 6 o'clock pm the f. b. i special agent in charge of refusal to this request, the $6.00 oh 8 pm. agencies, a refrigerator door light, antique suzanne floor rifle offers save. 3 seconds later, the sites as weapon on see the center of mass. and find the the in washington senior f. b, i. officials ordered the team to not enter the house the finally at noon. the next day, nearly 18 hours after the shooting via fbi, i enters the home funding fee there to go ahead a debt on the floor. 3 the, the autopsy report states that he bled to death from a gunshot wound and that he would have survived if he had been given immediate 1st aid and surgical care, the body s 5 liter, so low and they only cover i
renee 4 28 pm. fire is received from inside the house. the 18 members return, fire shooting over 100 round. one agent is the 4 48 pm fee, but it's a use. someone is coming out. he commands his wife's batteries to leave the residence once in custody. she refuses to speak to the bible 3 pm. the better to request a journalist to come to the state and act as 6 o'clock pm the f. b. i special agent in charge of refusal to this request, the $6.00 oh 8 pm. agencies, a refrigerator door light, antique...
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10/23
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co-owner rene reflects what has changed over the last 6 years. >> i feel like our community's top better cared for sure. fire. you know, we have a lot more systems in place and we did when the temps fire happened in 2017. you know, early mornings power shut offs. people listening to what it's happening. so feel like their communities, a lot better care. >> vick says that he is looking forward to next year, which will be the wineries 30th anniversary since the fire. most of the homes in santa rosa's badly burned. coffey park neighborhood has been rebuilt. let's get you a look at your 4 zone forecast tonight. we're taking a look at the stoic coit tower standing in the night sky there. we know that the fog has been moving in. it was a hot one over the past couple of days but looks like things are starting to cool down a little bit. gayle ong joining us now. the details on all of that or forecast again. >> hello, dan. good evening, everyone. definitely cooling down so much relief if you couldn't deal with the heat this week. i want to show you the temperatures out the door right now. we're b
co-owner rene reflects what has changed over the last 6 years. >> i feel like our community's top better cared for sure. fire. you know, we have a lot more systems in place and we did when the temps fire happened in 2017. you know, early mornings power shut offs. people listening to what it's happening. so feel like their communities, a lot better care. >> vick says that he is looking forward to next year, which will be the wineries 30th anniversary since the fire. most of the homes...
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. >> april renee, an american born to a finnish father, has spoken all over the world about navigating life's volatility. >> everyone in is dealing with different kinds of change, and everyone wants to be happy. >> she thinks americans can learn a lot from finnish culture. the united states is 15 on on this world happiness report. what are we getting wrong in the united states about being happy? >> we have a real challenge with trust in the united states. for many people, the hardest person to trust is themselves. or if you're default is mistrust, it makes it very hard to be happy, satisfied. i mean, it's a it's a straight shot to fear and anxiety. >> what traits have you noticed are consistent in happy people, happier people have a deep connection to gratitude and they express gratitude every day. >> happiness is something that can be learned, but it has to be practiced on the final morning of the masterclass, i catch up with the americans. >> one last time. how's the week been? i wonder if you ask the butterfly, like what was it like becoming the butterfly? >> the butterfly being lik
. >> april renee, an american born to a finnish father, has spoken all over the world about navigating life's volatility. >> everyone in is dealing with different kinds of change, and everyone wants to be happy. >> she thinks americans can learn a lot from finnish culture. the united states is 15 on on this world happiness report. what are we getting wrong in the united states about being happy? >> we have a real challenge with trust in the united states. for many...
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afternoon henri, listen, there is a minute in the materials that you sent me, features a woman named reneehere is vera, she got an injection, she’s sleeping, i’ll call you, because your number was in her favorites, you did the right thing, you have a close relationship, now i don’t want to bother her, but you understand, i have to ask the closest circle, the door was unbroken, nothing was missing, so a very reserved person, lonely, by and large only communicated with her brother, with me, with the father of her child, can you share his contact, can i? employee of the ministry of internal affairs, mediator, yes, tell me, is vera with someone there was a nasty relationship, maybe someone threatened her, of course, threatened, more details, thedor dreiser, american tragedy, this does not need to be written down , this is a reference that he does not want a child, demands that she terminate the pregnancy, when she begins to refuse, he threatens her. yes, i read, in the laboratory they said that today the session will basically be no more than an hour , damn, we’re already a little late, what h
afternoon henri, listen, there is a minute in the materials that you sent me, features a woman named reneehere is vera, she got an injection, she’s sleeping, i’ll call you, because your number was in her favorites, you did the right thing, you have a close relationship, now i don’t want to bother her, but you understand, i have to ask the closest circle, the door was unbroken, nothing was missing, so a very reserved person, lonely, by and large only communicated with her brother, with me,...
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10/23
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rene is president ceo neighborhood develop corporation and st. paul, minnesota. focuses on helping small businesses get off the ground supporting their growth. it provides entrepreneurs all suite of services including lending, trading, real estate services and assistance with management consulting and accounting and marketing. is joined in 2019 with over 18 years of experience leading teens and merchandising product development. cdfi ceos lots of alphabet there. ennis earned her bachelor of science degree in management accounting from the college of saint scholastic. crystal cornelius is with us today crystal is president ceo at native national native cdfi based in colorado. ms. cornelius has 23 years of expense work in the native economic development field but she is an enrolled member of the united nation of wisconsin and a member of the turtle mountain band and the chippewa indians in north dakota. we will begin, thank you so much. >> i think you know this i will just reinforce you each will have five minutes for your opening statements for there is a clock in
rene is president ceo neighborhood develop corporation and st. paul, minnesota. focuses on helping small businesses get off the ground supporting their growth. it provides entrepreneurs all suite of services including lending, trading, real estate services and assistance with management consulting and accounting and marketing. is joined in 2019 with over 18 years of experience leading teens and merchandising product development. cdfi ceos lots of alphabet there. ennis earned her bachelor of...
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, the port of rene on the border with romania, that this will remain nato territory, and that odessarussian army, the russian army will never take , this is a very important question - a stronghold or a transit, we have in our hands an interesting video that directly concerns these weapons we will use against you, against israel. we have yakov kedmi in direct contact, straight from the scene . what role is the so-called. conflict between israel and palestine. the weapons that were delivered to ukraine were stolen and sold by ukrainian oligarchs by the ukrainian authorities. most of it went to terrorist organizations and one of them the main ones that purchased it were hamas, when paying for these purchases to qatar, they had... the weapons that they had were captured, there were markings that indicated that they passed through ukrainian hands and through ukrainian army. eh, please tell me, we are now discussing the recent meeting of barel and other european leaders, which took place in ukraine, the issues of allocating further assistance, do you think barel will be able to convince t
, the port of rene on the border with romania, that this will remain nato territory, and that odessarussian army, the russian army will never take , this is a very important question - a stronghold or a transit, we have in our hands an interesting video that directly concerns these weapons we will use against you, against israel. we have yakov kedmi in direct contact, straight from the scene . what role is the so-called. conflict between israel and palestine. the weapons that were delivered to...
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the film features a star-studded cast including renee rapp and tina fey.l will land in theaters january 12th. ♪ >>> first twitter, now could you see yourself paying to use facebook and instagram, as well? plus, your next burrito could be made by a robot named chippy. shanelle kaul has today's money watch. >> reporter: u.s. stocks took a big dip tuesday amid renewed concerns higher interest rates could cripple the housing market. the dow lost 430 points. the nasdaq was down 248, and the s&p 500 lost 58 points. >>> the fda has approved a new covid vaccine. novavavax's updateted shot bece the third d option foror americ 1212 and up. it's desesigned to t target cov new strainins and is a advertiss a traditional alternative to the pfizer and moderna shots because it's a protein-based non-mrna vaccine. >> reporter: a landmark new york department store may be come to a suburb near you. macy's is rolling out 30 stores in suburban strip malls over the next two years. the announcement comes as the legacy brand is shifting strategies based on changing consumer habits
the film features a star-studded cast including renee rapp and tina fey.l will land in theaters january 12th. ♪ >>> first twitter, now could you see yourself paying to use facebook and instagram, as well? plus, your next burrito could be made by a robot named chippy. shanelle kaul has today's money watch. >> reporter: u.s. stocks took a big dip tuesday amid renewed concerns higher interest rates could cripple the housing market. the dow lost 430 points. the nasdaq was down 248,...