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sarah's friend.s before she vanished. >> what were you doing? >> sitting around. >> and what liam did next horrified the listening detectives. he reached over and search anthony for a wire. >> dude, you can blame me for doing this, right? i've gotta fill you up, bro. real quick, all right? >> you aregood. >> no disrespect. >> he startpatting him down, and we're listening to that in the car. and things became very, very real at that moment. >> and then just as suddenly, the tension broke. liam stopped searching. explained the cops had been on his tail. >> about what? >> about killing sara. >> anthony said back and listen to liam. the officers hung on every word. >> and not even -- that's not even the worst part. >> it was chilling, i mean -- we looked at each other we couldn't believe what we were hearing. >> it nauseated me. >> then the cops had something else, liam wasn't in this alone. he had an accomplice. >> the two of us -- >> they talked for 20 minutes before liam slipped out into the night. >>
sarah's friend.s before she vanished. >> what were you doing? >> sitting around. >> and what liam did next horrified the listening detectives. he reached over and search anthony for a wire. >> dude, you can blame me for doing this, right? i've gotta fill you up, bro. real quick, all right? >> you aregood. >> no disrespect. >> he startpatting him down, and we're listening to that in the car. and things became very, very real at that moment. >> and...
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>> it's not if sarah is going to die but when sarah is going to die. >> she was clinging to life. her brain function is failing. her liver function is failing. >> i just felt like i wanted to strangle my mom because of what she did. >> so are you a killer? ♪ ♪ >>> we've been following this case of diane staudte for about eight years, ever since she confessed to killing members of her own family. she has never talked publicly about how and why until now. we're actually heading to the chillicothe prison in missouri where she's been held for the last six years to hear her story. ♪ ♪ >> hello, diane. i'm deborah roberts. this is a chance for you to speak. which you haven't done, i guess? >> no. >> ever. do you find yourself wondering how you wound up you a nurse, a mom, a wife, a woman who had a full life. do you think you deserve to be in prison? >> yes and no. >> springfield, is a charming town. everyone is really warm and kind-hearted. >> we have a church and chinese restaurant on every corner. >> it's definitely conservative. you know, it is definitely the buckle of the bible belt
>> it's not if sarah is going to die but when sarah is going to die. >> she was clinging to life. her brain function is failing. her liver function is failing. >> i just felt like i wanted to strangle my mom because of what she did. >> so are you a killer? ♪ ♪ >>> we've been following this case of diane staudte for about eight years, ever since she confessed to killing members of her own family. she has never talked publicly about how and why until now....
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>> sarah: it came and went in intensity.n. i went to all kinds of treatments, all kinds of doctors put all of the advice, lie in a dark room, wrist, listen to your body, listen to your limitations i found my way to the pittsburgh medical center who said if you remember only one thing from this meeting, remember this, run towards the danger. by that, he meant all of the things i have been avoiding because they were too much for my head. where i had to align a dark room avoiding things that triggered symptoms were things that i had to do more of. my brain was becoming weaker. >> stephen: desensitize yourself to the stimulus. >> sarah: yeah and you have to just move towards things that make you very uncomfortable and that's the only way you're going to get better. >> stephen: what does that mean on a broader sense to you? you named your book this i assume because it has residents and the rest of your life and your work. what does that mean to you generally now? >> sarah: ethic it was a paradigm shift. i am someone who has liste
>> sarah: it came and went in intensity.n. i went to all kinds of treatments, all kinds of doctors put all of the advice, lie in a dark room, wrist, listen to your body, listen to your limitations i found my way to the pittsburgh medical center who said if you remember only one thing from this meeting, remember this, run towards the danger. by that, he meant all of the things i have been avoiding because they were too much for my head. where i had to align a dark room avoiding things that...
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sarah: i'm okay. i'm okay. i do remember seeing this massive shard of glass sticking out of isaac's chest, right over the area of his heart. that's when i knew this was really, really serious. sarah: so, we were on the fourth floor, and i just ran down the stairs. there was glass everywhere. it was cutting into my feet. i didn't even realize at that time that i had a huge thing of glass sticking out of my face. just the adrenaline just kicked in because i didn't even feel that. and i just remember i was just screaming, "my baby. my baby. help my baby." and i think people--i mean, i just can't imagine what we looked like, you know, because i know we were covered from head to toe in blood, and he was crying, and i had glass out of my face. and i remember this woman, and she looked at us, and she screamed at the sight of us. and i just kept on running, and at some point, craig said, "let me take isaac." so, i passed isaac over to craig, and i ran up to charles malek. and you know, charles malek is quite a busy roa
sarah: i'm okay. i'm okay. i do remember seeing this massive shard of glass sticking out of isaac's chest, right over the area of his heart. that's when i knew this was really, really serious. sarah: so, we were on the fourth floor, and i just ran down the stairs. there was glass everywhere. it was cutting into my feet. i didn't even realize at that time that i had a huge thing of glass sticking out of my face. just the adrenaline just kicked in because i didn't even feel that. and i just...
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sarah has been a full-time 'ob. sarah has been searching — a full-time job.ll-time job. sarah has been searching for somewhere - a full-time job. sarah has been searching for somewhere to - a full-time job. sarah has been. searching for somewhere to rent for a year without any luck. there is a big problem with having children under the age of 18. that is a big barrier. being a single parent on benefits is another big barrier. also the fact that i am a student is a big barrier. so there are all these hurdles that i have to jump over and then i find another one and another one.— then i find another one and another one. . ., , another one. landlords turning down applications _ another one. landlords turning down applications from - another one. landlords turning | down applications from tenants with children is not against the law but lawyers say it could be considered discrimination. analysis by the bbc data unit shows what people like sara are facing. we lookup rival —— private rental listings for four days in may and found a quarter of the 8000 adverts sample
sarah has been a full-time 'ob. sarah has been searching — a full-time job.ll-time job. sarah has been searching for somewhere - a full-time job. sarah has been searching for somewhere to - a full-time job. sarah has been. searching for somewhere to rent for a year without any luck. there is a big problem with having children under the age of 18. that is a big barrier. being a single parent on benefits is another big barrier. also the fact that i am a student is a big barrier. so there are...
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sarah, are ou weeks and months. sarah, are you sceptical— weeks and months. i have to agree _ you sceptical as well? i have to agree with joe here. - you sceptical as well? i have to agree with joe here. it i you sceptical as well? i have to agree with joe here. it isl to agree withjoe here. it is hard to see that this case is as strong as the case that is pending in florida, but the justice department is taking its time entering this investigation and it certainly appears at this time that those charges are forthcoming, and so we will have to sort of see the indictment if it is to come, and evaluate it, but, you know, i think that it may be contrasted with this strength of the charges in the southern district of florida.— district of florida. how could a candidate _ district of florida. how could a candidate like _ district of florida. how could a candidate like donald - district of florida. how could l a candidate like donald trump potentially feel for criminal cases, loads of civil cases during an election campaign stop what is the toll here on the former
sarah, are ou weeks and months. sarah, are you sceptical— weeks and months. i have to agree _ you sceptical as well? i have to agree with joe here. - you sceptical as well? i have to agree with joe here. it i you sceptical as well? i have to agree with joe here. it isl to agree withjoe here. it is hard to see that this case is as strong as the case that is pending in florida, but the justice department is taking its time entering this investigation and it certainly appears at this time that...
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alice sarah matthews, donald trump's former sec press secretary, about the conversation. also, five classified documents or alleged interference. what is the stronger case? we have legal analysis. spectacular pictures that could become a thing at the past. where this is, and why it matters so much. good day from msnbc world headquarters today. welcome to alex witt, reports time in for alex today. we have breaking news this hour. we're going to show you some live pictures in tel aviv. one of the two dueling rallies in israel of a prime minister netanyahu's judicial overhaul. a final vote in parliament is just hours away. this massive rally is happening as netanyahu recovers from overnight surgery to receive a pacemaker. joining me now is nbc's raf sanchez in jerusalem, where thousands are marching on the parliament, angry over the changes. raf, what are you seen? >> well, lindsey, we are seeing a very large, very determined crowd here in jerusalem. just to give you a sense of geography, there's tens of thousands of people have gathered in israeli supreme court. this is the
alice sarah matthews, donald trump's former sec press secretary, about the conversation. also, five classified documents or alleged interference. what is the stronger case? we have legal analysis. spectacular pictures that could become a thing at the past. where this is, and why it matters so much. good day from msnbc world headquarters today. welcome to alex witt, reports time in for alex today. we have breaking news this hour. we're going to show you some live pictures in tel aviv. one of the...
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. >> reporter: sarah silva raises about 60 hogs a year on her farm in sebastopol. it is a relatively small operation, but unlike the hogs on most farms, sarah's had free range to move in and out of pens and graze in a nearby pasture. >> when they get bigger you can see that they have doors they go in and out of in the back there, too. >> reporter: this is how sarah believes that all hogs should be raised. that is why she is a supporter of prop 12, the law passed in california that bans the sale of pork in the state that comes from farms that confine pregnant pigs in what are called gestation crates, crazes that are so small that the pigs can't even turn around. >> this is a step forcing the industrial agriculture community to move in a direction that provides more welfare to their animals. >> reporter: but many of these industrial farms do not see it that way. they argue that the law will impact farms even outside of california, by forcing them to conform to the law or not sell in the state. both options, they say, will impact their profit and prices. the issue is
. >> reporter: sarah silva raises about 60 hogs a year on her farm in sebastopol. it is a relatively small operation, but unlike the hogs on most farms, sarah's had free range to move in and out of pens and graze in a nearby pasture. >> when they get bigger you can see that they have doors they go in and out of in the back there, too. >> reporter: this is how sarah believes that all hogs should be raised. that is why she is a supporter of prop 12, the law passed in california...
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live now to sarah smith, who's watching the speeches in iowa. good to see you sarah.heard so far? well, what has been fascinating is how the candidates do or do not talk about donald trump and the fact that they had been additional criminal charges laid against him. most candidates have avoided mentioning him at all and no—one yet has said his name but — that is not true, actually. a congressman got the only booze of the evening when he said the only reason that donald trump is running for president is to stay out of jail. the audience did not like that one bit. they were rattling cutlery and billing him off the stage. ron desantis, though, he came at it from a completely different angle. it was a pretty strong performance from him tonight. he is not always the greater speaker when he gets up on a stage but he was fired up on one of the points he made was that if he was president the first thing he would do good and the weaponisation of the federal government. he would fire the director of the fbi. he would fire a lot of people at the department ofjustice and that was
live now to sarah smith, who's watching the speeches in iowa. good to see you sarah.heard so far? well, what has been fascinating is how the candidates do or do not talk about donald trump and the fact that they had been additional criminal charges laid against him. most candidates have avoided mentioning him at all and no—one yet has said his name but — that is not true, actually. a congressman got the only booze of the evening when he said the only reason that donald trump is running for...
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we are here with sarah hunt. she is riveted to the political conversation, sarah.student loan issue is something that many have been worried about from ace vending standpoint. the question becomes -- i think a lot of people were counting on him form of relief. how much stress is that going to put on them? i'm sure there are some people have been budgeting for payments and are ready to make them, but i'm sure there are many people who are not. what is going to happen now if you have to start paying back some of those loans, or if you do not? does that make a big difference in terms of earnings? i think this is a big question and how it gets resolved seems to be up in the air. katie: when you think about some of the issues that could follow, what is your thinking at this juncture? isaac: the consumer spending side is fair. you have people who are going to be able to start repaying in october. that is money that can start going towards student loan payment. but i have been thinking about this all weekend. nearly one in 10 student loan borrowers are already dimly went
we are here with sarah hunt. she is riveted to the political conversation, sarah.student loan issue is something that many have been worried about from ace vending standpoint. the question becomes -- i think a lot of people were counting on him form of relief. how much stress is that going to put on them? i'm sure there are some people have been budgeting for payments and are ready to make them, but i'm sure there are many people who are not. what is going to happen now if you have to start...
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sarah: that's correct.-- and other types of genetic disorders where the brain and the skull does not form can be very dangerous for women to birth vaginally. there is no skull to press against the cervix in order to open the cervix for delivery. so, almost always, it's a c-section. and, usually, within minutes or hours, this is a child that dies in a very painful way. there are some women who do choose to do that. and they do provide palliative care for the newborn. but, in this case, and in many cases, women have said, i want to be able to have that choice for myself. stephanie: you know, as a journalist, sarah, who has been covering the fallout of the dobbs decision for the better part of a year, what else is different that you're saying about this hearing? sarah: this is really extraordinary. i think up, until now, a lot of the cases that we have watched that, we have covered on the “newshour,” the mifepristone lawsuit that was in texas before judge kacsmaryk, who used this very extremist christian langu
sarah: that's correct.-- and other types of genetic disorders where the brain and the skull does not form can be very dangerous for women to birth vaginally. there is no skull to press against the cervix in order to open the cervix for delivery. so, almost always, it's a c-section. and, usually, within minutes or hours, this is a child that dies in a very painful way. there are some women who do choose to do that. and they do provide palliative care for the newborn. but, in this case, and in...
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send that in depth to sarah was from dw corresponded to mary a miller. now we have this summit taking place in saint petersburg between russia and various countries on the opposite african continent to view correspondence. funny for char has more on that and what can be expected the summit when it comes to the very, very notable, crucial time sarah, because as you just mentioned, russia has withdrawn from that very important grain deal last week. as a result, as we're speaking right now, millions of people worldwide, but especially in eastern africa, are hungry. they are struggling and they're dying. in fact, if you zoom in on countries like somali, any fuel, yet, they really depend on, on the brain from ukraine and, and russia about 80 to 90 percent of the grain is imported from these 2 countries. and now the question is just how to revive that greenville. in fact, that's the hope of various african delegations that will arrive or have arrived already. for the start of this meeting today, the question is, will african nations thoughts to yeah, not press
send that in depth to sarah was from dw corresponded to mary a miller. now we have this summit taking place in saint petersburg between russia and various countries on the opposite african continent to view correspondence. funny for char has more on that and what can be expected the summit when it comes to the very, very notable, crucial time sarah, because as you just mentioned, russia has withdrawn from that very important grain deal last week. as a result, as we're speaking right now,...
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how offensive is that, sarah?le and we're better than this. >> i want to let you hear from the florida governor who is now, of course, running for the presidency in the republican party, this is what he said about all of this um controversy. >> anyone who read that is will see that's very thorough, very factual, and for them to try and demagogue it, look, that may have worked in the past, nobody's buying their nonsense anymore, she's going to come to the state of florida and try to chirp and demagogue, all she's doing is ignoring the responsibilities that the administration has to secure our border, they're failing at that. >> okay, what did you think of his response there to calling out kamala harris saying she's just there, basically for political reasons. >> it's an attempt to deflect, what vice-president kamala harris did today was true leadership. what you saw there was not leadership. you know, she talked to us about how we must stand for truth. we must stand for equality, we must stand for fairness. that's
how offensive is that, sarah?le and we're better than this. >> i want to let you hear from the florida governor who is now, of course, running for the presidency in the republican party, this is what he said about all of this um controversy. >> anyone who read that is will see that's very thorough, very factual, and for them to try and demagogue it, look, that may have worked in the past, nobody's buying their nonsense anymore, she's going to come to the state of florida and try to...
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okay sarah. um, what is the launcher threats mean for, for twitter arrivals like mustard on and, and do you think that we don't have the control to see what's going on right now with twist the we're witnessing it's, it's slowed in mind when a hope in order that i find it very useful, you will basically do to. so yeah, i mean it's a good question because i think at least some of us were in a world where everything is political. and i think one of the things i saw with twitter is that you on must taking over and kind of in you, in some of his politics, into or ideology into the platform. really term some people off. and so i think there's a, that's the sort of proportion of people that are looking for an alternative. i think there are probably some other people who will say, you know, i don't, you know, kind of hold their nose. i don't like his ideology, but actually this platform has the most features i like and so i'll stick with it. i mean, sort of like some of the questions that people have abo
okay sarah. um, what is the launcher threats mean for, for twitter arrivals like mustard on and, and do you think that we don't have the control to see what's going on right now with twist the we're witnessing it's, it's slowed in mind when a hope in order that i find it very useful, you will basically do to. so yeah, i mean it's a good question because i think at least some of us were in a world where everything is political. and i think one of the things i saw with twitter is that you on must...
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anchor: sarah smith, thank you. in the u.s.nal weather service issued heat alerts for more than 100 million americans as the heatwave has scorched much of the south and southwest and moves east. it is not just driving record temperatures on land, but at sea. off the coast of florida it could be the hottest temperatures measured. coastal waters there exceeded 100 fahrenheit. that is the temperature of a hot tub. it has surpassed the highest surface temperature ever recorded which was 99.7 fahrenheit in kuwait in 2020. warming waters pose a major threat to ecosystems like coral reefs, home to millions of algae and other tiny organisms. joining me from florida is a cbs correspondent. we have been hearing about these high temperatures in the waters. can you describe how hot the water is and what is driving these extreme temperatures? guest: weave been speaking to people here in florida. i have been speaking to them throughout the week, from lifelong residents, to people vacationing here. people who vacation in florida come here qui
anchor: sarah smith, thank you. in the u.s.nal weather service issued heat alerts for more than 100 million americans as the heatwave has scorched much of the south and southwest and moves east. it is not just driving record temperatures on land, but at sea. off the coast of florida it could be the hottest temperatures measured. coastal waters there exceeded 100 fahrenheit. that is the temperature of a hot tub. it has surpassed the highest surface temperature ever recorded which was 99.7...
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um, it's not a feeling that you got to sarah. absolutely. i i found myself trying to navigate this and continuing to go back to twitter because i didn't really know what to, to with threads either. and i wasn't sure whether this is just a sort of the features that are currently are not present on threads yet, or the people i know sort of what makes it an app successful, especially social media is the network effect. and if of, if the critical mass of people or the news you get is not there, then it's not going to bring or keep you there compared to twitter where i just kind of have facility with that the, the news i want is there the people i know where they're and they're still tweeting there, so i did find myself kind of getting pulled back in to twitter and not fully impressed with what i was seeing on the brand. okay. okay, so it's not just me, i'm a doctor, i've got 7000 gold follows on, on twitter, although i rarely post, but i use twitter every day in my line of work i. it is the fastest way quite often as of getting access to, to inf
um, it's not a feeling that you got to sarah. absolutely. i i found myself trying to navigate this and continuing to go back to twitter because i didn't really know what to, to with threads either. and i wasn't sure whether this is just a sort of the features that are currently are not present on threads yet, or the people i know sort of what makes it an app successful, especially social media is the network effect. and if of, if the critical mass of people or the news you get is not there,...
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and sarah crims, thanks to you for watching. does it good? you can see the program again at any time by going to the website. i'll just 0. don't com for further discussion. you can join us on our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash a j inside story. i'm on fred's aid, finish it this way, you'll find me. the conversation continues on twitter as well. i'll handle it a inside story from me, adrian said again, and the same here. thanks for watching. we'll see the the dreaming of somebody more amazing sicily. about some disney magic ones that can go one big one goal was to find an incredible phase. then you can just take these 3 using this summer feed more and more visits, cup of coffee, a diverse range of stories from across the globe from the perspective of on networks journalist on alger 0, the . ready i was to busy as president says, for going by going to want to settle in the country all being protected, but those who'd be an expense and libya say they said for the safety the i'll just have a life bad courses here in the als
and sarah crims, thanks to you for watching. does it good? you can see the program again at any time by going to the website. i'll just 0. don't com for further discussion. you can join us on our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash a j inside story. i'm on fred's aid, finish it this way, you'll find me. the conversation continues on twitter as well. i'll handle it a inside story from me, adrian said again, and the same here. thanks for watching. we'll see the the dreaming of...
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good morning, roger and sarah. good _ good morning, sarah. good morning, roger and sarah.hink any level see wall—to—wall blue sky today but certainly some sunshine to start the day off. we also have some shallow club meeting as well. it is actually quite a fresh start to the morning. we have had temperatures in a few spots down to single figures first thing today, but of course the sunshine at this time of year is very strong. so it is going to warm up very strong. so it is going to warm up as the day gets going. bright and breezy, i think, up as the day gets going. bright and breezy, ithink, is up as the day gets going. bright and breezy, i think, is the headline today. some showers around, will not be seeing all of them, they are most frequent across the north half of the uk, but further south you should see longer spells of dry and sunny weather through the day. it is a fairly unsettled picture, notjust today but for the next few days, we have low pressure in place close by, sitting here and moving towards scandinavia. that would be quite slow moving over the next few d
good morning, roger and sarah. good _ good morning, sarah. good morning, roger and sarah.hink any level see wall—to—wall blue sky today but certainly some sunshine to start the day off. we also have some shallow club meeting as well. it is actually quite a fresh start to the morning. we have had temperatures in a few spots down to single figures first thing today, but of course the sunshine at this time of year is very strong. so it is going to warm up very strong. so it is going to warm up...
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elizabeth: sarah, what do you think? tony bobulinski, was willing to testify for a grand jury, and but he didn't even get a phone call. >> right. i think there are some real apples to apples comparisons that we can make between the hunter biden investigation and the way the justice department has handled this investigation of donald trump's classified document situation thanks to this whistleblower testimony. one of them, you know, just off the top is the different approach to searching if premises -- the premises that trump and hunter biden both had, you know? the whistleblowers testified that investigators believed there was evidence in the guest home at joe biden's delaware residence where hunter biden was living. people in david weiss' office, the u.s. attorney's office in delaware, agreed with investigators that that they were likely to find evidence of tax crimes in that guest home, but the decision was made that a raid was too aggressive, too politically sensitive x they didn't go forward. many donald trump's case
elizabeth: sarah, what do you think? tony bobulinski, was willing to testify for a grand jury, and but he didn't even get a phone call. >> right. i think there are some real apples to apples comparisons that we can make between the hunter biden investigation and the way the justice department has handled this investigation of donald trump's classified document situation thanks to this whistleblower testimony. one of them, you know, just off the top is the different approach to searching...
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finalist and netherlands hills reigning champion usa to a draw in their group stage. raj match the sarah kelly, welcome to the program, and the share of soldiers say that president mohammed by zoom has been removed from power. the force charged with protecting the democratically elected leader announced on national television that they had taken control of the country. earlier they barricaded the president inside of his palace in the capital. several nations and international organizations have conduct and to move the gunfire outside and just presidential palace. after president mohammed buzzer is detained by his phone protection from us. then came the announcement. jasmine that you had who was the one bedroom, selected government that we the defense and security forces under the national committee for the salvation of the people have decided to put an end to the regime. you know, this follows the declaration made in view of the security situation and report economic and social governance level. there's been a week associate the presidents and the tensions and both of them support those
finalist and netherlands hills reigning champion usa to a draw in their group stage. raj match the sarah kelly, welcome to the program, and the share of soldiers say that president mohammed by zoom has been removed from power. the force charged with protecting the democratically elected leader announced on national television that they had taken control of the country. earlier they barricaded the president inside of his palace in the capital. several nations and international organizations have...
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all right, sarah, problem from the club of foundation. think tank thanks so much and your up to date thanks for the interest the global economy, our portfolio dw business be here's a closer look at the project to analyze the flight for market dominance.
all right, sarah, problem from the club of foundation. think tank thanks so much and your up to date thanks for the interest the global economy, our portfolio dw business be here's a closer look at the project to analyze the flight for market dominance.
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diane sawyer is one on one with sarah jessica parker. i'm jayson.iving with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. it helps keep me undetectable. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva is two injections, given by my healthcare provider, every other month. it's really nice not to have to rush home and take a daily hiv pill. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or considering pregnancy. some of the most common side effects include injection-site reactions, fever, and tiredness. if you switch to cabenuva, attend all treatment appointments. ready to treat your hiv in a d
diane sawyer is one on one with sarah jessica parker. i'm jayson.iving with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. it helps keep me undetectable. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva is two injections, given by my healthcare provider, every other month. it's really nice not to have to rush home and take a daily hiv pill. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you taking certain medicines,...
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sarah, do we know about the president's whereabouts? meantime, it's been reported that he is in the palace, the presidential palace. yes, i mean soon. so yesterday that this whole co happened, we don't really know his whereabout, uh, the foreign minister did say that the president is in good health, you know, after announcing that he, the foreign minister himself is now the interim leader. and he did mention in couple of sweets that the president didn't go to hell, books was not really that, you know, sending him or known his whereabouts even though the presidency also read. so he said that both us by his, his whereabouts us up now is he has a new one. but zoom is the democratically elected president of the country. do we know anything more about the potential reasoning behind the crew? how it's being justified? i mean, yeah, i mean, just like we have seen in several cool, even in the one that happened in molly and became a 5. so you know, ministry coming to tickle by the always changed on the 5. that's, you know, security situation in
sarah, do we know about the president's whereabouts? meantime, it's been reported that he is in the palace, the presidential palace. yes, i mean soon. so yesterday that this whole co happened, we don't really know his whereabout, uh, the foreign minister did say that the president is in good health, you know, after announcing that he, the foreign minister himself is now the interim leader. and he did mention in couple of sweets that the president didn't go to hell, books was not really that,...
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i'm sarah kelly and berlin from all of us here at t. w. thanks so much the interest of the global economy portfolio g w business be here's a closer look out the project.
i'm sarah kelly and berlin from all of us here at t. w. thanks so much the interest of the global economy portfolio g w business be here's a closer look out the project.
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i'm sarah kelly and roland. thank you so much for watching. take care. the . every jenny is far less surprises. we've gone all out to give you some of the right people in your.
i'm sarah kelly and roland. thank you so much for watching. take care. the . every jenny is far less surprises. we've gone all out to give you some of the right people in your.
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sarah and her mom tammy are even designing their own outfits.fter tammy posted abo mother-daughter project a fake twitter account was set up using sarah's identity trying to scam people looking for tickets. >> this account is basically every tweet is selling seattle eras tour tickets. i don't want people to delight, that girl scam to me. >> we got scammed in the worst possible way by facial recognition. my daughter is just time to start her life out. >> the family is concerned sarah could be indicated in wrongdoing so they filed a police report. police tell them that since the fake account is not using her credit card or social security number is not identity theft and since no crime has actually been committed there is not much they can do. >> how is it not a crime to steal people's money and post someone else's picture as a perpetrator? my head is spinning. how is that not a crime? >> sarah is not backing down. tailors with tacit album titled "reputation." sarah is fighting to save hers. >> i hope it does not go any further. that would be deva
sarah and her mom tammy are even designing their own outfits.fter tammy posted abo mother-daughter project a fake twitter account was set up using sarah's identity trying to scam people looking for tickets. >> this account is basically every tweet is selling seattle eras tour tickets. i don't want people to delight, that girl scam to me. >> we got scammed in the worst possible way by facial recognition. my daughter is just time to start her life out. >> the family is concerned...
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i'm sarah stinson reporting in sonoma county. back to you. >> all right, sarah. a warning for people heading out to the east bay parks and hiking trails. rattlesnakes are out and about. and those hot temps, boy, they're heating up. just last month we saw a young boy in mount diablo get bit with officials now saying they expect more snake encounters this month. the east bay regional park district says those heading out for hikes need to be alert for rattlers because of the heat. they're going to be out to exploring their environment, which can lead to more encounters with humans and dogs. take a listen to what county officials have to say. if you happen to be bit by a rattlesnake because we have >> death or severe illness is not really the rule as long as you can get in within 30 minutes 30 minutes to an hour, most people will do very well. so it's not typically something that's fatal. so here's some tips. >> scan the ground at all times and avoid tall grass areas. if you do see a rattlesnake, don't touch it or approach it, wait for it to cross and then move away
i'm sarah stinson reporting in sonoma county. back to you. >> all right, sarah. a warning for people heading out to the east bay parks and hiking trails. rattlesnakes are out and about. and those hot temps, boy, they're heating up. just last month we saw a young boy in mount diablo get bit with officials now saying they expect more snake encounters this month. the east bay regional park district says those heading out for hikes need to be alert for rattlers because of the heat. they're...
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janine and with postilion, miller tends to say they are more willing to fight them ever before the time sarah kelly. welcome to the program. you as president joe biden is wrapping up his trip to europe for the nato summit with a visit to the military alliance. his newest member, finland bite in, has arrived in helsinki for meetings with norfolk leaders. finland joins nato in april, expanding the lines, his presence on russia store step sweden is also expected to become a member after turkey dropped a top position. but one country, not joining nato soon, is ukraine. the alliances annual summit wrapped up on wednesday with new pledges of weapons and ammunition and long term security guarantees for ukraine presidents lensky, left more upbeat than when he arrived the presidency. lensky looks right at home at this. first of its kind nature, ukraine meeting. its an upgrade and times of the alliance, but far from the permanent seats at the table, he set his sights on the desktop. do you still believe we understand that someone is really afraid of talking about our membership now, because nobody is w
janine and with postilion, miller tends to say they are more willing to fight them ever before the time sarah kelly. welcome to the program. you as president joe biden is wrapping up his trip to europe for the nato summit with a visit to the military alliance. his newest member, finland bite in, has arrived in helsinki for meetings with norfolk leaders. finland joins nato in april, expanding the lines, his presence on russia store step sweden is also expected to become a member after turkey...
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the i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. you as president joe biden has said that ukraine's bid for nato membership can only start after the war has come to an end. but the western military alliance looks at to make some long term security guarantees for cave data will be leaders will be meeting this week and lithuania for their annual summit. ukrainian president followed him here as lensky has been on a diplomatic tour of european capitals to secure support for his country's bed to join nato. but the alliance for means divided on how quickly that should happen. as nato begins, the final preparations for its summit in lithuania. let him use the lensky has been on a diplomatic charge, seeking support for ukraine's membership popes in just a few days. zalinski met with the leaders of bulgaria. the check for a public slovakia, turkey, and poland. o nathan mendez with the power to help secure backing the ukraine's eventual admission. it's all a matter of political wills, just to find the proper wording and invite ukraine. it wou
the i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. you as president joe biden has said that ukraine's bid for nato membership can only start after the war has come to an end. but the western military alliance looks at to make some long term security guarantees for cave data will be leaders will be meeting this week and lithuania for their annual summit. ukrainian president followed him here as lensky has been on a diplomatic tour of european capitals to secure support for his country's bed to join...
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one is that sarah huckabee sanders has grown quite personally close with florida governor ron desantiscretary when she took over as governor earlier this year. she went to a donor event last july. she and casey desantis have become personally close, as they've bonded over their mutual fights with cancer with last few years. the other subtext here that's really important to understand is that sarah huckabee sanders, allies say, is gearing up for potentially her own white house run in 2028 or 2032, and is trying to craft a national political identity that is outside of her service to trump. you know, she's not alone in a lot of republicans with presidential amambitions. ted cruz, tom cotton, greg abbott who decided to remain neutral in this race so far, trying to sort of get the lay of the land, wait and see what happens. the complication for sarah huckabee sanders, of course, is that she worked for donald trump, and he feels a little personally betrayed by her staying neutral so far, especially when her original excuse was she just wanted to wait until this legislative session ended. >>
one is that sarah huckabee sanders has grown quite personally close with florida governor ron desantiscretary when she took over as governor earlier this year. she went to a donor event last july. she and casey desantis have become personally close, as they've bonded over their mutual fights with cancer with last few years. the other subtext here that's really important to understand is that sarah huckabee sanders, allies say, is gearing up for potentially her own white house run in 2028 or...
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i'm sarah eisen. in for melissa lee on the desk, bonawyn eison, courtney, steve grasso, and guy adami. all popping at the start of trade after each posted revenue and earnings beats for second quarter, but the gains didn't last long. jpm landed in the green, but off the day's highs. citi dropping 40%, its worst day since march. the dow managed to eke out a fifth straight day of gains. s&p and nasdaq closed in the red. overall, very solid week for stocks, all the major averages posting strong gains since monday the nasdaq got over 3% what message does all this action send as we head into the start of earnings season guy, what did you make of the reversal >> hi, sarah great to see you sorry i'm not there. i don't want to make a huge deal out of one day i'll say this. last friday you saw a similar reversal in the market the market was on cruise control every friday last friday it changed, and today it was interesting i think a couple things stick out to me. you mentioned j.p. morgan. the reversal in the
i'm sarah eisen. in for melissa lee on the desk, bonawyn eison, courtney, steve grasso, and guy adami. all popping at the start of trade after each posted revenue and earnings beats for second quarter, but the gains didn't last long. jpm landed in the green, but off the day's highs. citi dropping 40%, its worst day since march. the dow managed to eke out a fifth straight day of gains. s&p and nasdaq closed in the red. overall, very solid week for stocks, all the major averages posting...
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i am sarah campbell.'re watching the context on bbc news. >> british diplomats in russia will be required to give at least five working days notice for trips they plan to take outside what's been described as a 120 kilometer free movement zone. >> overnight, russia's armed forces continued retaliatory strikes, with sea and air-based weapons against production and storage sites for unmanned vessels in the odessa region. >> three days ago, it officially pulled out of this deal. >> good evening. relations between the u.k. and russia worsen. british diplomats are warned their freedom to move around the country will be restricted because of what moscow calls london's hostile activities. meanwhile, the port cities of essa and another have been targeted in missile strikes. also in the program, the boss of one of britain's biggest banks apologizes to the former you could leader nigel faraj over closing his bank account, saying comments made were inappropriate. scorching temperatures continue to soar in many pas o
i am sarah campbell.'re watching the context on bbc news. >> british diplomats in russia will be required to give at least five working days notice for trips they plan to take outside what's been described as a 120 kilometer free movement zone. >> overnight, russia's armed forces continued retaliatory strikes, with sea and air-based weapons against production and storage sites for unmanned vessels in the odessa region. >> three days ago, it officially pulled out of this deal....
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sarah silverman and the two authors have filed lawsuits. their books are copyrighted, and they say the companies used their material without their authorization to teach the chat bots. to get a better understanding i talked with santa clara law professor who specializes in copyright cases. >> and the question is whether copying for purposes of training data is a fair use. then there's a question, the outputs, whether what it generates is too similar to a copyrighted work that is one of the ones it ingested. >> definitely could be a landmark case. are the companies responding to sarah silvermen and this lawsuit? >> meta responded to us and said they have no comment. we're waiting to hear back from open ai. i did speak with her attorneys by phone today. they say that they have nothing against the technology, but they want to make sure the artists and the authors who generate the works are treated fairly. they say just because the tech is new or emerging doesn't mean they get to steal protected content and trample on copyright laws. this is a
sarah silverman and the two authors have filed lawsuits. their books are copyrighted, and they say the companies used their material without their authorization to teach the chat bots. to get a better understanding i talked with santa clara law professor who specializes in copyright cases. >> and the question is whether copying for purposes of training data is a fair use. then there's a question, the outputs, whether what it generates is too similar to a copyrighted work that is one of...
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sarah, how could this present a serious legal challenge to the content used by ai tools? you take a look at these big artificial intelligence platforms, they need to train their algorithms off of something. typically they're going off large data sets. in this case, sarah silverman and two other authors are alleging that meta and open ai leveraged data sets that included their work, meaning it included their books without their permission. they say when they presented summaries of their books to users, they didn't explain any of the copyright information. it's a big deal because if these companies are found legally liable for illegally cruising this information, it would change how they can train their algorithms to make their stuff useful to consumers. the challenge is long term we'll see so many of these court cases play out in order to understand to what extent they other breaking copyright law. >> the head of the open ai said they'll figure out a way to get paid for it. is that practical? >> if we can figure out a way, then yes, it would be practical. look at the music
sarah, how could this present a serious legal challenge to the content used by ai tools? you take a look at these big artificial intelligence platforms, they need to train their algorithms off of something. typically they're going off large data sets. in this case, sarah silverman and two other authors are alleging that meta and open ai leveraged data sets that included their work, meaning it included their books without their permission. they say when they presented summaries of their books to...
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i'm sarah stinson reporting in sonoma county. back to you. all right there. and if you do plan to be out there on the roads remembers chp has maximum enforcement period. >> is in place through midnight on july. 4th. the agency has an increased number of officers out there on the roads. keeping an eye out for travelers driving responsibly. >> other news tonight, the alameda county sheriff's department says one man is dead. 3 others are in custody after a chase ended with a deputy and a chp officer opening fire. authorities say the officer spotted a speeding car on eastbound 5.80, around 2 o'clock this morning and began a pursuit that continued until the suspect vehicle took the 100 64th avenue exit near san leandro and crashed just a few blocks away was at that point at the alameda county sheriff's office got a call about that crash. a spokesperson described what the deputy saw when he arrived at the scene. >> it's all the chp officer on the on his back on the ground fighting too. and it appeared that one of the suspects was trying to disarm. >> the chp office
i'm sarah stinson reporting in sonoma county. back to you. all right there. and if you do plan to be out there on the roads remembers chp has maximum enforcement period. >> is in place through midnight on july. 4th. the agency has an increased number of officers out there on the roads. keeping an eye out for travelers driving responsibly. >> other news tonight, the alameda county sheriff's department says one man is dead. 3 others are in custody after a chase ended with a deputy and...
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[applause] sarah has been-if y'all dont know it you should be grateful because sarah has been helping process the applications, the one process the placements, the one who is making sure you get paid, helping find the money when we run out so you all should give a huge amount of gratitude for sarah, because none of us would be here today without sarah doing the job she does so thank you sarah, you are appreciated. so, thank you to our fellows. we are going keep the program moving. i are want to say they talk all the time about people being fashioninable late. i want to thank paul henderson being fashionable late. he was making a statement what not to do when you show up to work. be on time. again, the whole point of opportunities for all was to create opportunities for everyone, but to build pipelines, and so you your charge today is to help us make sure that it doesn't end with the summer. that we are working to make sure that folks get to go to jobs in the library or the airport, or with bank of america and jycy has done their part and i know the police department would love to have
[applause] sarah has been-if y'all dont know it you should be grateful because sarah has been helping process the applications, the one process the placements, the one who is making sure you get paid, helping find the money when we run out so you all should give a huge amount of gratitude for sarah, because none of us would be here today without sarah doing the job she does so thank you sarah, you are appreciated. so, thank you to our fellows. we are going keep the program moving. i are want to...
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good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> sarah, what we saw yesterday with theers, what does that mean for the economy and the investors? >> i think in terms of the fed's pat path, we are still looking at a july rate hike the fed has the brokered compromise with the june pause i don't think that the softness we saw yesterday is enough to convince the fed they have quite done enough. i think they want to make sure that we see that downshift in inflation that we saw in yesterday's core maintained. we still go for july it does suggest that it is likely to be the last hike this cycle. we see the 0.2% monthly increases in the core cpi sustained the next few months. >> thomas, same question for you. >> i think the market is a forward market indicator with the 28% rise the score of zero yesterday with the data means that is a big issue for the fed is the core which came down yesterday. the big overhanging problem for the fed is housing the biggest component, of course, cpi at 4%. it appears rate hikes are inflationary in the sector which might seem strange we have hous
good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> sarah, what we saw yesterday with theers, what does that mean for the economy and the investors? >> i think in terms of the fed's pat path, we are still looking at a july rate hike the fed has the brokered compromise with the june pause i don't think that the softness we saw yesterday is enough to convince the fed they have quite done enough. i think they want to make sure that we see that downshift in...
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. handling of sarah. >> i think a lot of us share your view that sarah sarah tv journalist sarah robertsonorganisation, an emergency procedure clicks into place procedure that clicks into place echr in, suspend, echr step in, suspend, investigate . investigate. >> safeguarding is such an important issue and that's effectively what this is. it's a safeguard in concern. you would think that they would have their protocol nailed on immediately and maybe what was just going on at itv just a few weeks ago with phillip schofield would they not learn anything from that? >> yeah, it's really shocking, actually, that this speculation , the speculation, the speculation continues. >> i mean, they they did give a statement, didn't they, over the weekend, the bbc first became aware of the complaint in may. new allegations on thursday of a different nature. and we were saying was this call saying maybe that was this call which two calls that the presenter allegedly made to the accuser , to the potential accuser, to the potential alleged victim to say what have you done triggering this investigation .7 y
. handling of sarah. >> i think a lot of us share your view that sarah sarah tv journalist sarah robertsonorganisation, an emergency procedure clicks into place procedure that clicks into place echr in, suspend, echr step in, suspend, investigate . investigate. >> safeguarding is such an important issue and that's effectively what this is. it's a safeguard in concern. you would think that they would have their protocol nailed on immediately and maybe what was just going on at itv...
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get it is so interesting, sarah.id that he really regrets giving lebron james junior his name that bronny would have had an easier time to get a different name. i do remember back one bronny was born and lebron talked a lot about how important was to have that connection with his son. he did not have his own father in his life. that has really been a constant companionship, not just as bronny has grown up, but as lebron has grown up into the athlete that we know today. look, bronny has been incredibly classy with all the attention on him. how little himself well over and over in the spotlight. he was entering usc with so much and so many eyes on him, so highly touted. 11 endorsement deals and until yesterday, it seemed like everything was going his way. >> yeah. we have seen athletes recently recover from this, damar hamlin for example who recovered. he was on the field and everyone was shocked and in real dismay. now, he is back playing. you know, is bronny going through this right now. he's out of the ic awe unders
get it is so interesting, sarah.id that he really regrets giving lebron james junior his name that bronny would have had an easier time to get a different name. i do remember back one bronny was born and lebron talked a lot about how important was to have that connection with his son. he did not have his own father in his life. that has really been a constant companionship, not just as bronny has grown up, but as lebron has grown up into the athlete that we know today. look, bronny has been...
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sarah, look at this. - oh, wow! - o.k.ou hold that. - here you go. - this is turning out to be a good morning. what did we get in this one? what did we get on the other one? 9£. - 9£. - yeah, 9£. - 10, 11, 12. there we are. 20£. - 20£! - that's a good couple of bottles of wine. - good for you. - great. o.k. - o.k. bye! - see ya! (andrew syvret) there is a local saying in guernsey that if the weather is rubbish in guernsey, go to herm. and quite often it's contrastingly different. it
sarah, look at this. - oh, wow! - o.k.ou hold that. - here you go. - this is turning out to be a good morning. what did we get in this one? what did we get on the other one? 9£. - 9£. - yeah, 9£. - 10, 11, 12. there we are. 20£. - 20£! - that's a good couple of bottles of wine. - good for you. - great. o.k. - o.k. bye! - see ya! (andrew syvret) there is a local saying in guernsey that if the weather is rubbish in guernsey, go to herm. and quite often it's contrastingly different. it
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— to the winning candidate there, sarah l ke. �*, , , ., sarah dyke.might be a bit more tricky for— bully, which might be a bit more tricky for us to navigate that and a bit more _ tricky for us to navigate that and a bit more exhausting, but this is challenging for these guys, so this is one _ challenging for these guys, so this is one. . . challenging for these guys, so this is one. , , ., ., , is one. keeps her on her toes! it is notjust — is one. keeps her on her toes! it is not just the _ is one. keeps her on her toes! it is notjust the architecture, | it is notjust the architecture, it's also— it is notjust the architecture, it's also the people you find. yesi _ it's also the people you find. yes, absolutely. it's a wonderful constituency, and i'm so proud. welli _ constituency, and i'm so proud. well. big — constituency, and i'm so proud. well, big smiles all around. constituency, and i'm so proud. well, big smiles allaround. let's well, big smiles all around. let�*s talk about the lib dems. you cannot blame him, can you give a we had that littl
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sarah jacobs, the democrat from california, | summer. sarah jacobs, the ., also a member of the house armed services committee. thank you for being with us. the whereabouts of wagner boss yevgeny prigozhin have been a mystery since he led a short—lived rebellion in russia last month. under the deal to end the stand—off, charges against him were dropped and he was offered a move to belarus. but yesterday, belarus leader alexander lukashenko said prigozhin was in russia after all. last week, bbc verify revealed these satellite images that appeared to show activity at a disused military base around 64 miles from the belarusian capital. the area has been reported in russian media as a place that could house wagner fighters. 0ur russia editor steve rosenberg has visited that site — and he's sent this report. this is an abandoned soviet military base. about 1.5 hours from minsk. and this is one place that the leader of belarus, alexander lukashenko belarus, alexander lu kashenko has belarus, alexander lukashenko has offered to the wagner mercenary is as a camp, a
sarah jacobs, the democrat from california, | summer. sarah jacobs, the ., also a member of the house armed services committee. thank you for being with us. the whereabouts of wagner boss yevgeny prigozhin have been a mystery since he led a short—lived rebellion in russia last month. under the deal to end the stand—off, charges against him were dropped and he was offered a move to belarus. but yesterday, belarus leader alexander lukashenko said prigozhin was in russia after all. last week,...
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they wear his own wife, sarah, and his character, george webb. effect, tom's jailers. speaking to the bbc, tom, who has cerebral palsy, and is nearly blind, said he can never forgive them. there is no retribution that will ever equalise what they have done to me. as far as george goes, because he was a carer, he should never, ever have the opportunity to do this to anybody again. tom's ordeal took place in this bungalow in chichester. his wife sarah and george webb gradually taking complete control of his life. they took away his electronic devices, to limit his contact with the outside world. they left them stranded in his bed, on one occasion, for more than a month. he wasn't able to showerfor weeks on end and couldn't brush his teeth for more than a year. tom couldn't escape the squalor, his food on this day, a box of sliced bread. there was one point, for example, where i didn't get showered in five weeks. i looked as bad as i felt. in terms of the toll it's taken, it's completely and utterly destroyed me. sussex police discovered the filthy
they wear his own wife, sarah, and his character, george webb. effect, tom's jailers. speaking to the bbc, tom, who has cerebral palsy, and is nearly blind, said he can never forgive them. there is no retribution that will ever equalise what they have done to me. as far as george goes, because he was a carer, he should never, ever have the opportunity to do this to anybody again. tom's ordeal took place in this bungalow in chichester. his wife sarah and george webb gradually taking complete...
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sarah told me she knew this law would cause a stir in the industry. is surprised at just how far it's gone. >> so okay. maybe you are going to lose money. but you know, if you get ahead of the game, maybe not. and maybe you are going to be the one selling all to california. >> reporter: sarah says her farm is one of those hoping to get ahead of the game. she's always been in compliance with prop 12 and hopes the controversy created by this law will make consumers think twice about where they get their pork. >> the demand for raising humanely raised pork is going to go up so we can you know, fill that gap. because we're right here. we're already doing it. >> reporter: sarah says she and many other farmers in the area are ready for that increase. they're just waiting for prop 12 to finally go into effect. >> all right. thanks for that look. >>> after the supreme court ruling, california delayed enforcement of prop 12 with the deadline now december 31st. we're watching that one. >>> and you know she mentioned some congressional lawmakers have introduced
sarah told me she knew this law would cause a stir in the industry. is surprised at just how far it's gone. >> so okay. maybe you are going to lose money. but you know, if you get ahead of the game, maybe not. and maybe you are going to be the one selling all to california. >> reporter: sarah says her farm is one of those hoping to get ahead of the game. she's always been in compliance with prop 12 and hopes the controversy created by this law will make consumers think twice about...
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, state senator sarah mcbride.nished talking about this devastating decision by the federal court trans for the trans community in tennessee. if you can respond to that and then talk about why you're running for delaware's open house seat. >> thank you for having me on, amy. good morning. the decision that you just mentioned is a hastily written decision that, as chase already mentioned, admits it may be getting it wrong. it runs contrary to decisions we have seen across the country, at the district and appellate court level. ultimately, these laws that seek to restrict access to health care, medically necessary health care for transgender people come the laws we are seeing censoring topics in schools -- they are all part of a cruel and concerted agenda that is meant to distract from the fact republicans have absolutely no policy agenda to address the needs of workers and families in this country. this is part of an ongoing strategy that the far right right wing has attempted to utilize throughout generations, whic
, state senator sarah mcbride.nished talking about this devastating decision by the federal court trans for the trans community in tennessee. if you can respond to that and then talk about why you're running for delaware's open house seat. >> thank you for having me on, amy. good morning. the decision that you just mentioned is a hastily written decision that, as chase already mentioned, admits it may be getting it wrong. it runs contrary to decisions we have seen across the country, at...