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and this is a huge is, this is steven october, i know 51. so a few of the complicated i've been chose by that you say that fact, which is a high number off the jeanine's a. so i have, you could, i don't know, nothing was backed it. this is thought to do last week by janine, i know by some setting my movie thanks would be that was so the idea that disconnecting the wireless invasions and the it's all good for those banks. if there's thousands of these cams to do what they said to approve to the sensor from both the areas. now the idea say that they are targeting militants in the area. how is the feelings reacting to the raids and has there been any resistance? yes, he says, but also it is what should've been the idea of just to say comes there and the close the areas for example, the all the life but it lives that'd be, that'd be will kind of go to the schools because those will autumn. they were kind of go leave back there, what undisclosed and come back because there are different visions taken out of that look a day and nights. morning, ev
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i this is steven october right now. 51. so see you as a complicated and i've been chose by the way that's, that's which is i remember also jeanine's this have you could, i don't know, nothing respect it is. it's a spot to do it last week. by janine, i know by some setting my movie thanks would be that was so the idea say it's good . i think that might us and visions and the it's all good for those banks. if there's thousands of these cams to, to they said to approve to the emitter census from both the areas. well, the situation in palestine is riley's of building every minute for up to date information to head over to auction. don't com. we've got all of the details on the latest updates for you, for reaction from around the world. the. instead of being president, alexander who checks routing party has achieved over 50 percent of the preliminary votes in the parliamentary elections. according to the republican election commission in the country, so 2 percent of the pilots have been counted so far to sub elections where a no
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crisis levels of hunger critical situation and is rails relentless bombardment in response to the october stevens from us, tara attacks to you in agencies say guys, sounds like using just team percent of the food deliveries. they would usually receive people struggle to find water medicine and fuel. what is happening. garza is unprecedented both in terms of its scale, but also how quickly it is happening. you know, in the world right now, there are about 130000 people who are in catastrophic levels of hunger, meaning their star was in gaza. more than half a 1000000. that is 4 times more. that is what makes this totally unprecedented. israel did briefly allow aid through its kareem shalom crossing intake as of this week. but it is really it strikes that hit the palestinian side, forced you in stuff to stop it's pick ups the you can still award this but we need to make sure that people have food. people have water, they have shelter. they have sanitation and photo, all of those things to happen. we need water crossings open. so these commodities can commit to growing despair. ration for food also m
crisis levels of hunger critical situation and is rails relentless bombardment in response to the october stevens from us, tara attacks to you in agencies say guys, sounds like using just team percent of the food deliveries. they would usually receive people struggle to find water medicine and fuel. what is happening. garza is unprecedented both in terms of its scale, but also how quickly it is happening. you know, in the world right now, there are about 130000 people who are in catastrophic...
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a spike in incidence of set low violence in the west bank since the october seems to how most october steven terror attacks on these riled the double use. abraham reports now driving through cut out with benny hudson. it's difficult to miss, but it's a town in morning. at its entrance, plastered on its buildings, bus stop, even wrote signs everywhere. you look posters of some of the us see with the words martyr. and before it became a murder to people. here he was a carpenter, hosp to him, besides a father to 6 children, a brother, and a cherished son to stay and look at him. isn't it a shame that he has now been east? the ground said was loved everywhere. his family loved him. his friends loved him, everyone loved him. what has his boy done wrong, but he now has to grow up without a father. what has this girl done wrong that she now has to grow up without a father to have been by the beloved? this makeshift memorial marks the spot where i from its body was found. she'd been shot in the chest. it was hours after palestinians here say about 20 is really settlers. descended on colorado and ben
a spike in incidence of set low violence in the west bank since the october seems to how most october steven terror attacks on these riled the double use. abraham reports now driving through cut out with benny hudson. it's difficult to miss, but it's a town in morning. at its entrance, plastered on its buildings, bus stop, even wrote signs everywhere. you look posters of some of the us see with the words martyr. and before it became a murder to people. here he was a carpenter, hosp to him,...
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all that touching is unusual plus steven spielberg talking about the october seventnth terror a attack in i israel. >>> all right. we've o got some new video. this is the north korean leader, kim jong-un, surrounded by adoring children, hugging their dear leader. you see him there, smiling, all-in. this was at north korea's fifth national conference of mothers. much of the loyalty kim demands is rooted in his promises to destroy the west, with his nuclear arsenal that was funded by billions of dollars -- billion of dollars -- in stolen crypto. will ripley is "out front." >> reporter: every north korean missile test, every satellite launch, every nuclear test cost kim jong-un millions of dollars. how does kim's regime evade heavy sanctions. >> we certainly believe that north korean hacking of cryptocurrency around infrastructure around the world is a major source of revenue for the regime. >> reporter: a staggering more than $3 billion in stolen crypto over the past five years, u.s. lawmakers say. >> so, where does that money go? straight into north korea's illegal nuclear program. >> r
all that touching is unusual plus steven spielberg talking about the october seventnth terror a attack in i israel. >>> all right. we've o got some new video. this is the north korean leader, kim jong-un, surrounded by adoring children, hugging their dear leader. you see him there, smiling, all-in. this was at north korea's fifth national conference of mothers. much of the loyalty kim demands is rooted in his promises to destroy the west, with his nuclear arsenal that was funded by...
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on the 7th of october, steven eunice is a professor of politics and international studies at the university of san francisco, and he gave us his reaction. a mazda is never attacked, the united states has never threatened to attack the united states. it's a never attacked or threatened to attack americans outside of israel in the occupied territories. so that did seem like a rather strange, calm them there were some american citizens among those killed in the october, the 7th, a terrorist attack by a mazda, but, you know, they're even more american citizens are killed, and the, on the engine, in indigo, is a strep. from the is rarely even barton, but even use a term, you know, the biggest attack on our people ever. you know, i mean it is just a, that's a, that's not, this is not 911, this is not, i mean it's almost like you was reading from those really a press release. i know there's some close identity that a lot of americans have with, with israel, but this the statement really doesn't. that doesn't make any sense. and i think is definitely going to raise a few eyebrows the well, the conv
on the 7th of october, steven eunice is a professor of politics and international studies at the university of san francisco, and he gave us his reaction. a mazda is never attacked, the united states has never threatened to attack the united states. it's a never attacked or threatened to attack americans outside of israel in the occupied territories. so that did seem like a rather strange, calm them there were some american citizens among those killed in the october, the 7th, a terrorist attack...
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kratz told "dateline" he believes steven avery had set his sights on teresa halbach in the weeks leading up to her murder. ken kratz: as we move closer towards octobere see steven's behavior changing. andrea canning (voiceover): as kratz got "auto traders" records, he learned teresa had actually made five earlier visits to the avery salvage yard to take photos, some at steven avery's request. he starts making calls directly to teresa halbach rather than going through "auto trader." andrea canning (voiceover): and kratz determined that on the day before one of those visits avery purchased these shackles and handcuffs. and when teresa arrived? ken kratz: he answers the door that day wearing a small white towel, and teresa we know is creeped out by that behavior. she tells friends and co-workers about that. andrea canning (voiceover): kratz believes avery's behavior shows signs of a sexual obsession with teresa that led to murder. andrea canning: why would steven avery do this when he was on the verge of getting this big windfall? potentially millions of dollars. that's a great question. i don't know. we know that he's a psychopath. we know that he has
kratz told "dateline" he believes steven avery had set his sights on teresa halbach in the weeks leading up to her murder. ken kratz: as we move closer towards octobere see steven's behavior changing. andrea canning (voiceover): as kratz got "auto traders" records, he learned teresa had actually made five earlier visits to the avery salvage yard to take photos, some at steven avery's request. he starts making calls directly to teresa halbach rather than going through...
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san mateo county district attorney steven wagstaffe says it happened back in october. that's when an 18-year-old chinese exchange student living in cupertino bypassed security gates to enter the curry home in atherton, hoping to get an autograph. that student buzzed the gate, was allowed in, and walked through the unlocked front door. the nanny confronted him, demanded he leave, which he did without taking anything. neither step nor ayesha curry were home at the time, but the three children were there. the intruder was later detained by police, and prosecutors say that he recently skipped out on his court date leading to that arrest warrant. >>> another star is likely facing another suspension by the nba. draymond green has been ejected for the third time this season. here's what happened last night in phoenix. on the inbound play, draymond pivots as his wrist strikes the suns' nurkic. the ref called it a flagrant two foul with an immediate ejection. unlike his previous ejections, green went quietly to the bench to await the retch's decision. he later said he never int
san mateo county district attorney steven wagstaffe says it happened back in october. that's when an 18-year-old chinese exchange student living in cupertino bypassed security gates to enter the curry home in atherton, hoping to get an autograph. that student buzzed the gate, was allowed in, and walked through the unlocked front door. the nanny confronted him, demanded he leave, which he did without taking anything. neither step nor ayesha curry were home at the time, but the three children...
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. >>> tonight, steven spielberg breaking his silence after the october 7th terror attack in israel. spielberg, who directed the oscar winning holocaust film, "schindler's list" saying, quote, i never imagined i would see such unspeakable barbarity against the jews in my lifetime. -- will now also be collecting accounts from people who survived the october 7th attacks. >>> thank you very much for watching. watching. it's time now for "ac 360." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> tonight on "360," breaking news on two fronts. special counsel jack smith asking the supreme court to fast track a decision on whether the former president should even face trial for january 6th and the supreme court has already responded. >>> also in the documents case, new revelations about what the former president and his associates have been saying to a former employee and potential witness. >>> and later, today's life changing decision by the texas woman caught between the state's strict abortion laws and a pregnancy almost certain to end in the death of her child. that and the court ruling on it
. >>> tonight, steven spielberg breaking his silence after the october 7th terror attack in israel. spielberg, who directed the oscar winning holocaust film, "schindler's list" saying, quote, i never imagined i would see such unspeakable barbarity against the jews in my lifetime. -- will now also be collecting accounts from people who survived the october 7th attacks. >>> thank you very much for watching. watching. it's time now for "ac 360." -- captions by...
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steven pitts. he passed away in october after fighting multiple medical conditions. his life was cut short but the impact he left on others, his friends, his family and members of his exeunt will be felt forever. he was known for his kindness. you could find brainedden in a walk with his nurse waving at everyone he passed. he should be an example to all of us even in the face of challenges and it is to stay positive and be kind to others. i express my sympathies to his family. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. ism the speaker pro tempore: without objection without objection. for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise to pay special tribute to the remarkable life of ms. evans. her courage left a mark on you are nation's history. on august 1, 1952, three years before rosa parks, ms. keys who was a private in the women's corps refused to give up her seat leading to sarah keys versus carolina coach
steven pitts. he passed away in october after fighting multiple medical conditions. his life was cut short but the impact he left on others, his friends, his family and members of his exeunt will be felt forever. he was known for his kindness. you could find brainedden in a walk with his nurse waving at everyone he passed. he should be an example to all of us even in the face of challenges and it is to stay positive and be kind to others. i express my sympathies to his family. i yield back. the...
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say they feel unsafe and see a growing number of anti-semitic rhetoric before the october 7th attacks. donor ross stevens has threatened to pull a $100 million donation to the wharton school. so far, the university has not responded to nbc news' request for comment. laura. >> i appreciate it, george. >>> with a few weeks left in the 2023 year, the economy shows signs of strength. on friday, the government released another strong jobs report with 199,000 jobs added in november. the unemployment rate dipping to 3.7%. what does it mean for you and your money? nbc news business and data correspondent brian cheung is here. brian, nice to see you. what is your take away from the jobs report? >> good morning, laura and peter. no signs of recession on the jobs market front. the unemployment rate a 3.7%, the 22-month of sub 4%. this is calling into the post-pandemic recovery. in healthcare and in the government and check out the auto workers industry. we have seen an addition of 30,000 jobs. reversal of the uaw strikes. that provided a boost to the top line. for the federal reserve which has been raising interest
say they feel unsafe and see a growing number of anti-semitic rhetoric before the october 7th attacks. donor ross stevens has threatened to pull a $100 million donation to the wharton school. so far, the university has not responded to nbc news' request for comment. laura. >> i appreciate it, george. >>> with a few weeks left in the 2023 year, the economy shows signs of strength. on friday, the government released another strong jobs report with 199,000 jobs added in november....
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. >> reporter: steven and marion, now 85 years old, hope their story can be a lesson of remembrance. >> what has it been like for you since octobersomething that makes you watch television morning, noon and night. there's got to be a better way. it can't always be a scorecard of how many get murdered and how many get displaced. i hope that something will happen where when these conflicts happen, that there is a real kind of effort to have a long-term solution. you know, both sides feel like they have a chance for a future. >> reporter: the hesses found their future here in the u.s., arriving by boat in 1947. what do you remember about that? you remember your parents? >> a lot. >> a lot. a lot. our parents got us up early to pass the statue of liberty. in later life, it became a very precious memory. >> but whenever i see the statue of liberty, it rings bells, because that was the symbol of our freedom and ability for us to have a new life. >> and [narrator] covered california is a free service from the state that's already helped millions of people like you get and pay for health insurance. with financial health to lower the cost
. >> reporter: steven and marion, now 85 years old, hope their story can be a lesson of remembrance. >> what has it been like for you since octobersomething that makes you watch television morning, noon and night. there's got to be a better way. it can't always be a scorecard of how many get murdered and how many get displaced. i hope that something will happen where when these conflicts happen, that there is a real kind of effort to have a long-term solution. you know, both sides...
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steven. north carolina drew district lines approved by the state supreme court back in october, which have ledg shot candidates, and federal lawsuits in the months since. i took a trip this week to davidson, north carolina, to hear about the impact myself. >> reporter: kate barr is a mom, a behavioral scientist, and a loser in politics. >> we are super excited to run for senate district 37 in north carolina to be the senator for this district, but also that i will actually not when it. >> reporter: barr, a democrat who lives in davidson, north carolina, decided to run for state senate, after seeing the impacts of republican gerrymandering on her hometown. the previously safe blue district is now likely to be controlled by republicans. >> they drew the district lines to ensure that they could maintain as much political power as possible with as little competition as possible. >> reporter: with the odds against her, barr is running with the slogan, clear eyes, full heart, can't win. >> voters deserve a choice. we have been gerrymandered out of having a choice about who can represent us. but we s
steven. north carolina drew district lines approved by the state supreme court back in october, which have ledg shot candidates, and federal lawsuits in the months since. i took a trip this week to davidson, north carolina, to hear about the impact myself. >> reporter: kate barr is a mom, a behavioral scientist, and a loser in politics. >> we are super excited to run for senate district 37 in north carolina to be the senator for this district, but also that i will actually not when...
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now approaching $20000.00 since october 7, with thousands more people missing feared buried in the debris. that's an interesting region more than $52.00 in power stevens as well. i've been injured in these really astonishing figures to in terms of displacement close to 2000000 gallons of being forced to leave there. and then the house was full of people full of human beings. why did they bumble we managed to remove somebody's foot where the rest of them come and do what crime did they come in when they fled from gather to dice. here were peacefully sitting in our house and suddenly all of our neighbors windows fell down. run up the house. we saw body wouldn't be sure exactly. we saw a child's buddy. cut to pieces were gloves to start removing. i swear i remove that this, this big. what gals is remaining working? hospitals are dealing with a continued out of a launch of dead and wounded with medical facilities tend to be a breaking no sir hospital in town. eunice is a constant scene of this for us. people attempt to cope with the death of loved ones or desperately await news on the wind. miss health officials no stress that hospitals and the size of th
now approaching $20000.00 since october 7, with thousands more people missing feared buried in the debris. that's an interesting region more than $52.00 in power stevens as well. i've been injured in these really astonishing figures to in terms of displacement close to 2000000 gallons of being forced to leave there. and then the house was full of people full of human beings. why did they bumble we managed to remove somebody's foot where the rest of them come and do what crime did they come in...
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. >> norah: steven and marion, now 85 years old, hope their story can be a lesson of remembrance. what has it been like for you since octoberevision morning, noon, and night. right away. it can't always become the scorecard of, i'm going to get murdered, i'm going to get displaced. i hope that something will happen where, when these conflicts happen, that there is a real kind of effort to have a long-term solution. you know, where both sides feel like they have a chance for a future. >> norah: the hesss found their future here in the u.s. come arriving by boat in 1947. what do you remember about that? you remember your parents? >> a lot. [laughs] >> a lot. our parents got us up early to past the statue of liberty. later in life, it became a very precious memory. >> but whenever i see the statue of liberty, it rings bells because that was a symbol of our freedom and the ability for us to have a new life. >> norah: and you can read more about their incredible story of survival in the book, "inseparable." the 25 new movies being preserved for history. that's next. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this portion of the "cbs evening news" is spo
. >> norah: steven and marion, now 85 years old, hope their story can be a lesson of remembrance. what has it been like for you since octoberevision morning, noon, and night. right away. it can't always become the scorecard of, i'm going to get murdered, i'm going to get displaced. i hope that something will happen where, when these conflicts happen, that there is a real kind of effort to have a long-term solution. you know, where both sides feel like they have a chance for a future....
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october. could that cash on the sidelines come back into the market and send stocks even higher? joining us now, jim tyranny, cio of concentrated u.s. growth with alliance bernstein. stevenetmeyer, technical strategist with b of a securities and the person behind the report. steven, let me let you lead it off here. is this money that has been in these safe havens, cds, money market funds, even savings account, is this the kind of money that is poised to, in inclined to, go back in the market at some point? or is it money that is being put intentionally in these safe havens because for the first time in the decade in a half the safe havens actually pay something? >> well, the answer is actually both. i hate to say that. but, sure. you're getting a greater return on cash. cash is definitely an asset to invest in now. and i think that's very important because you're actually getting a nice return on cds the money market funds. so it would be sticky to some extent. but what is really surprising to me is that even with interest rates falling on the 10-year yield over the last couple months or so, and the equity market rallying in the face of that, you're still getting, believ
october. could that cash on the sidelines come back into the market and send stocks even higher? joining us now, jim tyranny, cio of concentrated u.s. growth with alliance bernstein. stevenetmeyer, technical strategist with b of a securities and the person behind the report. steven, let me let you lead it off here. is this money that has been in these safe havens, cds, money market funds, even savings account, is this the kind of money that is poised to, in inclined to, go back in the market at...