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suzanne: that's true, yeah.a, really, is to get people in community together that have a significant sphere of influence. and so that means different things to different people, but the idea is if you get these relationships and you have these new techniques and you practice dialog, you can then spread that and share that with a lot of people in your teams and in your networks. so, you know, what i love about alf is, you know, we have this year, for instance, bishop oscar cantú sitting with executive directors of non-profits sitting with private sector executives, right? i mean, it's just the most diverse network in silicon valley, truly, and it's really for the good of all. so as folks can take those practices of dialog and deeply understanding differences, political differences, life journey differences, they make decisions better, right? with--centered in empathy and equity, once they leave the program. damian: and it's not just a one-year commitment. you said, "once they leave the program," but even when the
suzanne: that's true, yeah.a, really, is to get people in community together that have a significant sphere of influence. and so that means different things to different people, but the idea is if you get these relationships and you have these new techniques and you practice dialog, you can then spread that and share that with a lot of people in your teams and in your networks. so, you know, what i love about alf is, you know, we have this year, for instance, bishop oscar cantú sitting with...
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out front there a long time of suzanne's.thank you for being with us and i am so terribly sorry for your sudden and horrible lost. how did i find out that your dear, dear friend was one of the victims? >> we found out this morning. suzanne is someone that i have known since the late '80s when we met during a community theater production. she was a wonderful actress by the way. we found out this morning. we started getting texts from all over because our crew and friends and neighbors and when the list came out, she had an unusual name and we thought oh no, hopefully it won't be her. it is a terrible loss of an incredible human being. >> we see her picture smiling and gives a sense that she's a person of a big smile and a big life. you just mentioned you known her for a long time since the late 1980s. i know you say you could not help but to hit it off with her. bring her to life for all of us for people watching tonight. bring suzanne to light. >> she was the type of person that if you were having a bad day or you had a tense
out front there a long time of suzanne's.thank you for being with us and i am so terribly sorry for your sudden and horrible lost. how did i find out that your dear, dear friend was one of the victims? >> we found out this morning. suzanne is someone that i have known since the late '80s when we met during a community theater production. she was a wonderful actress by the way. we found out this morning. we started getting texts from all over because our crew and friends and neighbors and...
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i'd like to give suzanne the last word here. suzanne, are you with us and a wrap up comment or two and i want to keep to our commitment to keep this to an hour and a half and i think we're a minute over. >> thank you, elizabeth. thank you for an outstanding panel and i want to be sure to thank as well the aba committee on law and national security and a partner putting together this panel with us. so many wonderful highlights from all of you, but i was particularly struck, jamie, by your talk about the need for government employees and officials to understand the why of our laws, those fundamental values and principles and tia, you talked about a particularly important for young military recruits coming in, right, to understand the nature of the oath and then your comment about civilization being a thin veneer, i remember jack marsh, a former secretary of the army used to talk about. steve, i thought your comments about interplay of technology and civics were really interesting and for those who may also find that interesting, y
i'd like to give suzanne the last word here. suzanne, are you with us and a wrap up comment or two and i want to keep to our commitment to keep this to an hour and a half and i think we're a minute over. >> thank you, elizabeth. thank you for an outstanding panel and i want to be sure to thank as well the aba committee on law and national security and a partner putting together this panel with us. so many wonderful highlights from all of you, but i was particularly struck, jamie, by your...
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i love you suzanne with all my heart and i'll never stop. >> kevin mahoney was 61. he was about to become a grandfather. his daughter, erika, tweeting this image of them on her wedding day, writing, "my dad represents all things love. i'm so thankful he could walk me down the aisle last summer. i am now pregnant. i know he wants me to be strong for his granddaughter. i love you forever dad. you are always with me." teri leiker was 51, she had worked at king soopers for 30 years. her friends say she loved her job. she was selfless. 20-year-old denny stong. he dreamed of becoming a pilot. he, too, worked at the store, working extra shifts to save money for training, working to get his pilot's license. rikki olds was 25 years old. she was a manager at king soopers. her coworker, carly lough. >> rikki was definitely the person that would help you no matter what, even in a difficult situation. rikki would do her best to make it better. >> her uncle robert with this message to his niece, saying he can still hear her laugh. >> i love you. i miss you. and i'm sorry. >> lynn
i love you suzanne with all my heart and i'll never stop. >> kevin mahoney was 61. he was about to become a grandfather. his daughter, erika, tweeting this image of them on her wedding day, writing, "my dad represents all things love. i'm so thankful he could walk me down the aisle last summer. i am now pregnant. i know he wants me to be strong for his granddaughter. i love you forever dad. you are always with me." teri leiker was 51, she had worked at king soopers for 30 years....
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it is a skill. >> reporter: these are skills that you don't use them >> suzanne does not know when her office will reopen her husband is a realtor with flexible hours they enjoyed spending time with their 11-years-old and 4-years-old. >> my feelings are hesitant to return back to where we were before our family needed that bonding time >> reporter: the pandemic still causing stress but for some families also bring clarity. >>> more than a year kobe bryant and gianna killed in a crash. his wife is opening up, she says the pain is unimaginable but instead she's drawing strength from her three daughters, "my girls are my reasons." >>> at more than waffles, the owner ica is passing out checks. >> this is no ordinary payday >> i felt like i won the lottery for my employees. in november, she was closed and had to temporary lay off most of her staff but a lifeline in a form of 16, $1,200 checks for the workers struggling the most. >> will you ever forget the reactions of employees when they saw those checks >> i will never forget it it was overwhelming with joy and relief. >> reporter: that m
it is a skill. >> reporter: these are skills that you don't use them >> suzanne does not know when her office will reopen her husband is a realtor with flexible hours they enjoyed spending time with their 11-years-old and 4-years-old. >> my feelings are hesitant to return back to where we were before our family needed that bonding time >> reporter: the pandemic still causing stress but for some families also bring clarity. >>> more than a year kobe bryant and...
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and for those who are watching, i am suzanne spalding. i'm the senior adviser here at the center for strategic and international studies, where i lead the defending democratic constitutions project. and i want to echo dr. hamry's welcome to all of you in this latest installment in this year-long strategic dialogue that we've been hosting on civics as a national security imperative which is made possible by funding from craig newmark philanthropies. dr. wray, in your remarks today you talked about the threat of foreign malign influence and disinformation. for the last three years the defending democratic institutions project that i lead here has been working to understand and counter adversary attacks on our democracy and our democratic institutions with a particular focus on russian disinformation that undermines public trust in our justice system, including courts and law enforcement. you and your team have been looking at this for quite some time. how dangerous do you think these information operations, disinformation from our adversari
and for those who are watching, i am suzanne spalding. i'm the senior adviser here at the center for strategic and international studies, where i lead the defending democratic constitutions project. and i want to echo dr. hamry's welcome to all of you in this latest installment in this year-long strategic dialogue that we've been hosting on civics as a national security imperative which is made possible by funding from craig newmark philanthropies. dr. wray, in your remarks today you talked...
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of the way nanette manipulated naposki into committing the murder. >> suzanne told them how she ande day in the fall of 1994 eric was angry that his girlfriend's boss, meaning bill mclaughlin, had tried to rape her. >> totally untrue. they're engaged to be married. she had been living at the house as boyfriend/girlfriend for over three years. but naposki apparently didn't know anything about it. >> and he was in a rage about it. >> he was in a rage about it. >> after the murder, said suzanne, eric sought her out, said if the police came around, tell them i'm a nice guy. >> she said, oh, my god, eric, i don't want to know if you had anything to do with this. he smiled and said, maybe i did, maybe i didn't. if you think about it. if you're accused of a murder you didn't commit, how are those words ever going to come out of your mouth? >> incriminating but hardly one of those tangible facts that gets someone sent away for life. >> this is one where every little piece of evidence had to be considered in light of all the other pieces of evidence. >> in fact, just for the sake of challeng
of the way nanette manipulated naposki into committing the murder. >> suzanne told them how she ande day in the fall of 1994 eric was angry that his girlfriend's boss, meaning bill mclaughlin, had tried to rape her. >> totally untrue. they're engaged to be married. she had been living at the house as boyfriend/girlfriend for over three years. but naposki apparently didn't know anything about it. >> and he was in a rage about it. >> he was in a rage about it. >>...
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i would like to give susan spalding, the last word here, suzanne are you with us?our wrap up comment or two? i want to be true to our comment to keep this to an hour and a half. and i think we're just about a minute over. >> thank you elizabeth, and thank you for an outstanding panel. i want to be sure to thank as well the at these committee and law, who is a panel basically who worked with us in putting this together. so many wonderful highlights from all of you. i was particularly struck, but you're talking about the need for government employees, and officials to understand the why. and those fundamental values and principles, and to as you talked about, what's important for young military recruits coming in. i like to understand the nature of the oath, and your comment about civilization being a thin veneer. and i remember jack marsh, former secretary of the army, and he used to talk about that. and steve a thought your comments, particularly about the interplay of technology and civics were interesting, and for those who may also find that interesting, you mig
i would like to give susan spalding, the last word here, suzanne are you with us?our wrap up comment or two? i want to be true to our comment to keep this to an hour and a half. and i think we're just about a minute over. >> thank you elizabeth, and thank you for an outstanding panel. i want to be sure to thank as well the at these committee and law, who is a panel basically who worked with us in putting this together. so many wonderful highlights from all of you. i was particularly...
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suzanne malveaux, cnn. >> very important story. suzanne, thank you so much for that. you, everyone, for watching. our coverage continues. >>> good evening. flags are flying at half staff at the white house tonight again. they were lowered today for victims of the mass shooting in boulder, colorado. they had just been raised briefly yesterday after honoring the victims at the atlanta-area mass shootings. after a long year of covid, just as we finally have a hint of norm back in sight, this is a reminder that part of that normality that returns is gun violence. in colorado, every sensation that follows, there's the numbness and ache that is compounded by familiarity. this is for coloradans the third mass shooting in a generation. the children of columbine and aaurora are now parents of boulder. the parents spoke to their loss today but did not leave it at
suzanne malveaux, cnn. >> very important story. suzanne, thank you so much for that. you, everyone, for watching. our coverage continues. >>> good evening. flags are flying at half staff at the white house tonight again. they were lowered today for victims of the mass shooting in boulder, colorado. they had just been raised briefly yesterday after honoring the victims at the atlanta-area mass shootings. after a long year of covid, just as we finally have a hint of norm back in...
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suzanne malveaux, cnn. >> very important story. suzanne, thank you so much for that.nd thank you, everyone, for watching. our coverage continues. want to brain better? unlike ordinary memory supplements— neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try our new gummies for 30 days and see the difference. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. we sold an ipad worth $505 for less than $24. a stand mixer for less than $20. a 4k television for under $2. a macbook pro for under $16. as well as a playstation 4 for under $16. and brand new cars for less than $900. dealdash.com offers hundreds of auctions every day. all auctions start at $0 and everything must go. and don't forget, we offer a full 90 day money back guarantee on your first bid pack purchase. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com today and see how much you can save. there a
suzanne malveaux, cnn. >> very important story. suzanne, thank you so much for that.nd thank you, everyone, for watching. our coverage continues. want to brain better? unlike ordinary memory supplements— neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try our new gummies for 30 days and see the difference. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. we...
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know people far from boulder, they feel a connection through stories of people like your friend, suzanne. how are you going to be honoring her in the coming days? how is her family and friends going to be honoring her and remembering her? >> remains to be seen. right now, you know, big picture, i know personally i will step up my involvement in gun legislation and mental health legislation personally. i have been in touch through text a lot with her son, who is my godson, and i will do whatever i can to support him. you know, i have been listening to all of the people throughout this past year mourning the loss of a chance to celebrate a life together, and i didn't think i would have to be feeling that, but, of course, there are restrictions on how we can celebrate suzanne's life, but i guarantee it will happen and it will happen in great numbers and with a lot of love and energy and laughter, because that's what she sewed everywhere she went. >> you will be celebrating her and missing her for years and ye years, for your whole life. martha, thank you so much. i am sure you are making yo
know people far from boulder, they feel a connection through stories of people like your friend, suzanne. how are you going to be honoring her in the coming days? how is her family and friends going to be honoring her and remembering her? >> remains to be seen. right now, you know, big picture, i know personally i will step up my involvement in gun legislation and mental health legislation personally. i have been in touch through text a lot with her son, who is my godson, and i will do...
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suzanne malveaux has the latest on that, and we will be right back. but the right pad can.h happens fast. that's why always absorbs faster. [music: “forever young”] ♪let's dance in style, let's dance for a while♪ ♪heaven can wait we're only watching the skies♪ ♪hoping for the best but expecting the worst♪ ♪are you gonna drop the bomb or not?♪ ♪forever young♪ ♪i want to be forever young♪ ♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes your stomach for fast relief and get the same fast relief in a delightful chew with pepto bismol chews. (customer) movie night. (burke) should have been watching the stove instead. (customer) tell me something i don't know. (burke) with your farmers policy perk, guaranteed replacement cost, your home can be rebuilt, regardless of your limits. (customer) that's really something. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ losing a tooth didn't stop you but your partial can act like a bacteria magnet, putting natural teeth at risk. new polident propartial helps purify your partial and strengthe
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suzanne fountain. 59. teri leiker. 51. eric talley. 51. kevin mahoney. 61. lynn murray. 62. jody waters. 65. again, we have assigned a pio liaison to each of these families. please respect their privacy. the liaisons will let you know if they are interested in speaking with any of you. please respect their privacy. reporter: [indiscernible] >> i am not sure. sadly, we have to let them know. thank you. i will emailed us out with all the information. >> president biden march the 11th anniversary of the affordable care act, set for 4:50 eastern. we will have it for you on c-span, online at c-span.org or listen live with the free c-span radio app. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government, created by america's television companies in 1979.
suzanne fountain. 59. teri leiker. 51. eric talley. 51. kevin mahoney. 61. lynn murray. 62. jody waters. 65. again, we have assigned a pio liaison to each of these families. please respect their privacy. the liaisons will let you know if they are interested in speaking with any of you. please respect their privacy. reporter: [indiscernible] >> i am not sure. sadly, we have to let them know. thank you. i will emailed us out with all the information. >> president biden march the 11th...
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suzanne fountain, teri leiker, officer eric talley, kevin mahoney, 61. lynn murray, jody waters, 62. 65. our hearts go out to the victims killed during the senseless act of violence. we are committed with state, local and federal authorities for a thorough investigation and will bring justice to each of these families. regarding the suspect, at approximately 2:40 p.m. on monday, march 22, officers were dispatched to king soopers. officers entered the store and engaged the suspect. there was an exchange of gunfire, and the suspect was shot. no other officers were injured. the suspect was taken into custody at 3:28 p.m. he was transported to the hospital for treatment and now is in stable condition. the suspect has been identified as ahmad alissa. information will be forthcoming. i appreciate you being here. i want to say to the community i am so sorry this incident happened. we are going to do everything in our power to make sure this suspect has a thorough trial. and we will do a thorough investigation. i will turn it over to the governor. >> thank you,
suzanne fountain, teri leiker, officer eric talley, kevin mahoney, 61. lynn murray, jody waters, 62. 65. our hearts go out to the victims killed during the senseless act of violence. we are committed with state, local and federal authorities for a thorough investigation and will bring justice to each of these families. regarding the suspect, at approximately 2:40 p.m. on monday, march 22, officers were dispatched to king soopers. officers entered the store and engaged the suspect. there was an...
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suzanne malveaux, cnn. >> thanks so much, suzanne.gap between the 2018 men's and women's basketball tournaments. that's next. we're carvana, the company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand-new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old. we wanna buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate answer a few questions. and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot and pick up your car, that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car, and say hello to the new way at carvana. ♪ jackson hewitt knows times have changed... ...both how and where you work. and your taxes could have changed too. let our tax pros work for you and fight for every dollar you deserve. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resum
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cnn's suzanne malveaux is on capitol hill.ce, what else is he saying? >> reporter: there's clearly a battle within the republican over the recounting of the january 6th attacks on the capitol. you can hear that very clearly. i talked to a lot of lawmakers on the house and senate side in the immediate days following that. they have their own personal stories, even some lawmakers across the street in their offices not in the capitol describe it as a scene where they were terrorized, traumatized, and they felt targeted. you have republicans, led my ron johnson of wisconsin, who are giving a different recounting, trying to downplay this, despite the deaths, the hundreds of arrests, and the injuries. and the video, two things that he says prominently that there was no violence on the senate side, video and surveillance, and stories and even that famous video we saw of capitol police eugene goodman chasing the crowd to get them away from the senate chamber shows that that is not the case. we also know that johnson says this was anti
cnn's suzanne malveaux is on capitol hill.ce, what else is he saying? >> reporter: there's clearly a battle within the republican over the recounting of the january 6th attacks on the capitol. you can hear that very clearly. i talked to a lot of lawmakers on the house and senate side in the immediate days following that. they have their own personal stories, even some lawmakers across the street in their offices not in the capitol describe it as a scene where they were terrorized,...
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and there was suzanne fountain. friends say she loved the theater. >> our hearts go out to all the victims killed during this senseless act of violence. >> reporter: police say the shooter is 21-year-old ahmad alissa, an american citizen, who came here from syria as a 3-year-old. they say he'd been wearing a green tactical vest and carrying an ar-15 style rifle and a semiautomatic handgun. >> come out with your hands up unarmed. >> reporter: they say there was a gunfight. alissa was shot in the leg and then he surrendered. police walking him out of the supermarket into an ambulance. the rampage finally over. today, president biden expressing anguish at another mass shooting on the heels of last week's shooting spree in atlanta, which left eight dead. >> while the flag was still flying half staff for the tragedy, another american city has been scarred by gun violence and the resulting trauma. and to state -- i even hate to say it, because we're saying it so often, my heart goes out. >> reporter: the president paying
and there was suzanne fountain. friends say she loved the theater. >> our hearts go out to all the victims killed during this senseless act of violence. >> reporter: police say the shooter is 21-year-old ahmad alissa, an american citizen, who came here from syria as a 3-year-old. they say he'd been wearing a green tactical vest and carrying an ar-15 style rifle and a semiautomatic handgun. >> come out with your hands up unarmed. >> reporter: they say there was a...
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and it's just so devastating. >> suzanne fountain was 59 years old. she worked as a medical insurance agent. she had previously worked for a non-profit for 17 years, and really, according to a friend who ended up hiring her, she was all about helping others. that's what her whole life was about, said she had a great sense of humor and she leaves behind one child and a partner. listen to how she described suzanne fountain. >> if you were having a bad day or you were having a tense moment, if she was around and you saw that smile, she just would light up the room, and she was a bright light. she was one of those people that i think a lot of people who met her felt they already knew her. >> kevin mahoney was 61 years old and lived in l.a. county for a very long time before moving to boulder, colorado, where he was currently living. his daughter erica put out this tweet. she wrote, i am heartbroken to announce that my dad, my hero, kevin mahoney was killed in the king soupers shooting in boulder, colorado. my dad represents all things, love. i'm so thankf
and it's just so devastating. >> suzanne fountain was 59 years old. she worked as a medical insurance agent. she had previously worked for a non-profit for 17 years, and really, according to a friend who ended up hiring her, she was all about helping others. that's what her whole life was about, said she had a great sense of humor and she leaves behind one child and a partner. listen to how she described suzanne fountain. >> if you were having a bad day or you were having a tense...
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>> yeah, and suzanne, tell us more about the facility where you are in carizzo springs.n hhs facility, is that right? that's where the children are headed after they're picked up by border protection. >> reporter: right and when the kids get here, it's probably a step better than when they're at the border waiting to be processed by the border patrol. this is a facility that once was for oil workers here, and they -- so it's considered a nice facility, and of these temporary shelters that exist, so once here it's considered sort of a transit facility, so from here, they'll go elsewhere, wherever the administration makes the decisions to take them. many of these children come with phone numbers of family they already have here, and so that's where the administration would like some of these people to go. certainly the democrats that came here said they wanted to see the children released soon and moved into their families. because of the trauma that science has shown that children suffer when they are in these kinds of facilities, when they're in detention, when they're i
>> yeah, and suzanne, tell us more about the facility where you are in carizzo springs.n hhs facility, is that right? that's where the children are headed after they're picked up by border protection. >> reporter: right and when the kids get here, it's probably a step better than when they're at the border waiting to be processed by the border patrol. this is a facility that once was for oil workers here, and they -- so it's considered a nice facility, and of these temporary...
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suzanne maloney of the brookings institution put it this way: and while us imports of saudi oil havethe security dimension of this relationship very much remains. america has a number of military bases in saudi arabia, and right across the gulf from saudi arabia is iran, which the us sees as a major security threat. it doesn't trust iran's nuclear activity, and it knows iran supports militia in lebanon, syria, iraq and yemen. america believes it needs saudi arabia to counter the iranians. and if you want an illustration of the tangle that america finds itself in with saudi arabia, well, the khashoggi murder is definitely one. the war in yemen is another. artillery on one side of this conflict we have the yemeni government, backed by a saudi—led coalition. on the other are houthi rebels, backed by iran, and president biden has acted. he suspended us military sales to saudi arabia for offensive purposes. we'll have to see if this de—escalates the conflict. there are, though, already consequences — the loss of arms sales for us firms, and there's evidence the houthi rebels in yemen are
suzanne maloney of the brookings institution put it this way: and while us imports of saudi oil havethe security dimension of this relationship very much remains. america has a number of military bases in saudi arabia, and right across the gulf from saudi arabia is iran, which the us sees as a major security threat. it doesn't trust iran's nuclear activity, and it knows iran supports militia in lebanon, syria, iraq and yemen. america believes it needs saudi arabia to counter the iranians. and...
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. >>> suzanne clark named ceo of the u.s.largest business lobby, the first female to hold that title and she joins us this morning in a cnbc exclusive. congratulations. great to have you. >> thank you so much it's great to be here. >> i have been thinking about the chamber a lot lately because you have been constructive on stimulus, which we, obviously, have gotten. you have been asking for an easing in trade tensions, which looks like we are starting to get. you were cautious on the minimum wage hike. that got excised i wonder if you could comment on how your priorities have been met lately and what the new priorities will be from here on. >> sure, absolutely. as you well know, this is a pivotal time for our country we got to get this ceo ountry b to health and back to economic health and the chamber has a great team and is ready to do just that. so we have been pleased with some of the developments that you ahave cited there is more to do. next up, infrastructure and immigration. >> so let's talk about those two. which is t
. >>> suzanne clark named ceo of the u.s.largest business lobby, the first female to hold that title and she joins us this morning in a cnbc exclusive. congratulations. great to have you. >> thank you so much it's great to be here. >> i have been thinking about the chamber a lot lately because you have been constructive on stimulus, which we, obviously, have gotten. you have been asking for an easing in trade tensions, which looks like we are starting to get. you were...
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a strengthening of the homeland security capacity, let me give a plug for someone you ma i know, suzanne spaulding in the role as the first cisa director and who basically conceptualized it and head of the homeland committee, go suzanne. i agree that cisa needs to be strong, but there are other parts of the government -- are you saying that cyber commander would be based in the homeland department? let me-- also' cyber command in the pentagon and also now, again, i don't know what her title is, a randall is the new tom bossert in the white house. tom bossert served in the trump administration not only was he let go, but his division was demoted and now there's a new person. where would this cyber commander be? and let me put one more thing on the table as you know, 85% of the internet is controlled by the private sector which has in many respects better skills and certainly can attract better talent because it pays better than the government. and something that we've done at the center under the leadership is try to improve the trust between the private sector and the homeland department
a strengthening of the homeland security capacity, let me give a plug for someone you ma i know, suzanne spaulding in the role as the first cisa director and who basically conceptualized it and head of the homeland committee, go suzanne. i agree that cisa needs to be strong, but there are other parts of the government -- are you saying that cyber commander would be based in the homeland department? let me-- also' cyber command in the pentagon and also now, again, i don't know what her title is,...
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denny stong, 20 years old, nevin stan issic, 23, rickey old, 25, tralona bartkowiak, 49, suzanne fountain, 59, terri liker, 51, kev mahoney, 61, lynn murray, 62, jody waters, 65. our hearts go out to all the victims killed during this senseless act of violence. >> joining us now is daniel oats. he was the police chief in aurora, colorado, when a gunman killed people in a movie theater ten years ago. chief oats, in terms of the investigation, do you think that police now by this time know where this suspect bought the gun and why don't we start there? why -- in case -- in terms of making change, since it seems intractable at the national level, why don't we go to gun shop owners and say, do you think that this 21-year-old who comes in and wants an ar-15-style weapon, do you think he looks like he's going hunting with this weapon? did you ask him, by the way do, you ever think that people are chasing you? do you ever hear voices say people are coming for you? do they ever ask questions like that because this guy it sounds like, according to his family, would have answered yes. >> the short
denny stong, 20 years old, nevin stan issic, 23, rickey old, 25, tralona bartkowiak, 49, suzanne fountain, 59, terri liker, 51, kev mahoney, 61, lynn murray, 62, jody waters, 65. our hearts go out to all the victims killed during this senseless act of violence. >> joining us now is daniel oats. he was the police chief in aurora, colorado, when a gunman killed people in a movie theater ten years ago. chief oats, in terms of the investigation, do you think that police now by this time know...
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and suzanne somers releases steamy details about her sex life.nown for his work on "world news now" among other things celebrates a big birthday today. ♪ have some fun, be a pal ♪ >>> it's monday, march 22nd. ♪ who cares what the bosses think, they're a goofy crew ♪ ♪ and if your neighbors call the cops, here is all you have to do ♪ >>> from abc news in new york, this is "world news now" with kenneth moton and mona kosar abdi. >> it kind of doesn't feel right to hear the polka on a monday. >> it's almost torturous. >> i know, but it's going to get us going on this monday morning, because it's spring, y'all, happy spring, do a slow clap for spring 2021. >> we need to celebrate the little things. so spring has sprung. go ahead, give yourself a pat on the back. pop your allergy medication and by now you should be used to the sleep schedule, right? >> kind of, we'll see. >> one more week? >>> we have a lot to get to. we'll get right to the latest coronavirus developments at this hour. there are new concerns about the virus variants seen in new york a
and suzanne somers releases steamy details about her sex life.nown for his work on "world news now" among other things celebrates a big birthday today. ♪ have some fun, be a pal ♪ >>> it's monday, march 22nd. ♪ who cares what the bosses think, they're a goofy crew ♪ ♪ and if your neighbors call the cops, here is all you have to do ♪ >>> from abc news in new york, this is "world news now" with kenneth moton and mona kosar abdi. >> it kind...
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. >>> colorado mourning the ten lives lost from the shooting in boulder including suzanne fallon.any things to many people. a mother, a daughter, an aunt, an actress. her life partner joins me to share her stories next. tonight...i'll be eating loaded tots for march madness. ( doorbell ) thanks boo. ( piano glissando ) i think you better double them tots. no, this me was last year. i didn't get my madness last year, so we're doing double the madness this year. for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a buildup of lactic ac
. >>> colorado mourning the ten lives lost from the shooting in boulder including suzanne fallon.any things to many people. a mother, a daughter, an aunt, an actress. her life partner joins me to share her stories next. tonight...i'll be eating loaded tots for march madness. ( doorbell ) thanks boo. ( piano glissando ) i think you better double them tots. no, this me was last year. i didn't get my madness last year, so we're doing double the madness this year. for people living with...
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suzanne malveaux joins us. then when could americans receive their checks?esday, as you mention, is when the house will get it back to them before it goes on to the president's desk. we saw 11 hours, 50 minute delay, standoff with fellow democrat, joe manchin, a moderate. ultimately that impasse was broken, the vote being 50-49 along partisan lines. the negotiation, the compromise a $300 unemployment benefit, that weekly benefit to be cut off early by one month and fewer americans able to write it off on their taxes, at least a portion of it. manchin saying that everybody needs to compromise, including within the democratic party. ana, it really does portend to what is nbc, a tough battle for other legislative pieces, big items on their agenda like infrastructure and immigration. manchin saying today there has to be room within the democratic party for compromise. >> to be fair for the people out there working all the time, paying their share of taxes, that was something we were concerned about also. so we limited it to $150,000. we capped it that anybody ov
suzanne malveaux joins us. then when could americans receive their checks?esday, as you mention, is when the house will get it back to them before it goes on to the president's desk. we saw 11 hours, 50 minute delay, standoff with fellow democrat, joe manchin, a moderate. ultimately that impasse was broken, the vote being 50-49 along partisan lines. the negotiation, the compromise a $300 unemployment benefit, that weekly benefit to be cut off early by one month and fewer americans able to write...
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nbc's suzanne camboa is in parisio springs, texas. suzanne, so happy to have you here with me.going on there on the ground? >> reporter: tiffany, yesterday we had congressman castro here with several democrats visiting this temporary center trying to take a look at it. they were actually pleased with what they saw. they felt like there was a lot more medical staff here. they felt like the kids were properly being treated in terms of covid, separated, not neglected because they might have been possible. there's an event going on in el paso because you do have one republican there. this was all democrats. that was going on at the same time a whole group of about 18 senators was meeting down in the valley about 300 miles from here. that gap of mileage was really sort of indicative of what we're seeing in just the whole immigration debate. the large gap between the two parties. >> yeah. suzanne, i have to tell you, the framing around this conversation is i think frequently too political. even calling this a humanitarian crisis. you're standing outside a facility. you said this is s
nbc's suzanne camboa is in parisio springs, texas. suzanne, so happy to have you here with me.going on there on the ground? >> reporter: tiffany, yesterday we had congressman castro here with several democrats visiting this temporary center trying to take a look at it. they were actually pleased with what they saw. they felt like there was a lot more medical staff here. they felt like the kids were properly being treated in terms of covid, separated, not neglected because they might have...
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neven stanisic, 23, rikki olds, 25, tralona bartkowiak 49, suzanne fountain 59, teri leiker 51, officerric talley, 51. kevin mahoney, 61. lynn murray, 62. jody waters, 65. our hearts go out to all the victims killed during this senseless act of violence. >> police still don't know why the suspect, 21-year-old a meld alissa went on a shooting rampage. he is charged with ten counts of first degree murder and will appear in court on thursday. more from keng la. >> reporter: as the officers first made their way in they confronted the gunman 21-year-old ahmad alissa, the arrest warrant says he was walk to go s.w.a.t. officers to surrender. he had been shot in the leg, removed a green tactical vest, all of his shooting except for shorts. he had two weapons an ar style rifle and a handgun, one of them purchased six days before the shooting. the affidavit says the suspect did not answer questions, though he asked to speak to his mother. >> i know that there is an extensive investigation just getting under way into his background. he's lived most of his life in the united states and beyond that
neven stanisic, 23, rikki olds, 25, tralona bartkowiak 49, suzanne fountain 59, teri leiker 51, officerric talley, 51. kevin mahoney, 61. lynn murray, 62. jody waters, 65. our hearts go out to all the victims killed during this senseless act of violence. >> police still don't know why the suspect, 21-year-old a meld alissa went on a shooting rampage. he is charged with ten counts of first degree murder and will appear in court on thursday. more from keng la. >> reporter: as the...
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suzanne fountain, 59. terri, last name leiker, 51. eric talley. eric talley, 51. kevin mahoney, 61. lynn murray, 62. jody waters, 65. and, again, we have assigned a pio liaison to each of these families. please respect their privacy. the liaison will let you know if they are interested in speaking with any of you. please respect their privacy. [ inaudible question ] >> i am not sure. that is public information. sadly, we have to let them know. all right. >> thank you. >> thank you. i will email this out with all this information. >>> and a good tuesday morning to you. craig melvin here from msnbc headquarters in new york city. we continue to track that breaking news. rapid developments in the latest mass shooting in america. we just finished listening to that news conference there in boulder, colorado, where ten people including a veteran police officer shot and killed monday at a grocery store. the top headlines from that news conference we now know the names and the ages of all ten victims. victims ranging in age from 20 to 65. i want to take a moment just to read their names agai
suzanne fountain, 59. terri, last name leiker, 51. eric talley. eric talley, 51. kevin mahoney, 61. lynn murray, 62. jody waters, 65. and, again, we have assigned a pio liaison to each of these families. please respect their privacy. the liaison will let you know if they are interested in speaking with any of you. please respect their privacy. [ inaudible question ] >> i am not sure. that is public information. sadly, we have to let them know. all right. >> thank you. >> thank...
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suzanne fountain and jody officer eric talley. >> my son gave his wife save people. he gave it all. and then he still continues. >> reporter: he was the first to respond to the chaos unfolding moay teoon re er andescribed as shooting in the parking lot and made his way inside. >> he went in the store. >> right down there. >> oh, my god. guys, we got people down siinso [gunfire] >> there is an active shooter, get away. >> the police say that shooter was 21ahmad al alivi alissa, seen here bleeding after being shot in the leg. >> he has been charged with 10 counts offirst-degree murder. >> he came to this country when he was three had prior convictions for assault in 2017 and 2018. investigators say nothing explains why he did this. they are scouring social media posts and investigating if alissa suffer friday mental health issues, his brother telling the daily beast he believed he was paranoid. >> reporter: we are told the suspect bought an ar-style weapon a week ago. he had two guns with him during the attack here and after he finally surrendered here at the store investigators say h
suzanne fountain and jody officer eric talley. >> my son gave his wife save people. he gave it all. and then he still continues. >> reporter: he was the first to respond to the chaos unfolding moay teoon re er andescribed as shooting in the parking lot and made his way inside. >> he went in the store. >> right down there. >> oh, my god. guys, we got people down siinso [gunfire] >> there is an active shooter, get away. >> the police say that shooter was...
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suzanne gamboa is in carizzo springs to get us to speed. good morning. being with us. >> reporter: good morning, thank you for having me. >> tell me about your reporting there. we saw lawmakers at your very location yesterday. >> reporter: yes, we did. i think you really summed it up well with the introduction. it was really a stark illustration of just the big divide that is going on over this issue. joaquin castro was here at this facility, called an influx care facility is the official name in carizzo springs. it used to be a place for oil workers when a lot of oil drilling was going on here, not so much anymore, and it opened up during the trump administration, closed for a while. the biden administration opened it up again to take in some of these young children or -- these are actually, a lot of them are teenagers, is what we were told by the legislators, the congress members, that come in from border patrol and come here, and we just had a long line of about 15 coach-style buses. you can hear one in the background that were just -- that pulled up
suzanne gamboa is in carizzo springs to get us to speed. good morning. being with us. >> reporter: good morning, thank you for having me. >> tell me about your reporting there. we saw lawmakers at your very location yesterday. >> reporter: yes, we did. i think you really summed it up well with the introduction. it was really a stark illustration of just the big divide that is going on over this issue. joaquin castro was here at this facility, called an influx care facility is...
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suzanne malvo, cnn. >> our thanks for that story.sion to study reparations has a good chance of p passing in the house, but like a lot of democratic house sponsored bills, it's a much tougher fight in the senate. we'll be right back. he burning. the stinging. my skin was no longer mine. my psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen... painful. emerge tremfyant™ with tremfya®, adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...can uncover clearer skin and improve symptoms at 16 weeks. tremfya® is also approved for adults with active psoriatic arthritis. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. tremfya®. emerge tremfyant™ janssen can help you explore cost support options. ♪ ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa usaa. w
suzanne malvo, cnn. >> our thanks for that story.sion to study reparations has a good chance of p passing in the house, but like a lot of democratic house sponsored bills, it's a much tougher fight in the senate. we'll be right back. he burning. the stinging. my skin was no longer mine. my psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen... painful. emerge tremfyant™ with tremfya®, adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...can uncover clearer skin and improve symptoms at...
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suzanne fountain and jody waters and a police officer eric talley. >> my son gave his wife to save people. he gave it all. and then he still continues. >> reporter: he was the first to respond to the chaos unfolding monday afternoon here at the king soopers. the gunman described as relentless as he started shooting in the parking lot and made his way inside. >> he went in the store. >> right down there. >> oh, my god. guys, we got people down inside of king soopers. [gunfire] >> there is an active shooter, get away. >> the police say that shooter was 21ahmad al alivi alissa, seen here bleeding after being shot in the leg. >> he has been charged with 10 counts of first-degree murder. >> he came to this country when he was three had prior convictions for assault in 2017 and 2018. investigators say nothing explains why he did this. they are scouring social media posts and investigating if alissa suffer friday mental health issues, his brother telling the daily beast he believed he was paranoid. >> reporter: we are told the suspect bought an ar-style weapon a week ago. he had two guns with hi
suzanne fountain and jody waters and a police officer eric talley. >> my son gave his wife to save people. he gave it all. and then he still continues. >> reporter: he was the first to respond to the chaos unfolding monday afternoon here at the king soopers. the gunman described as relentless as he started shooting in the parking lot and made his way inside. >> he went in the store. >> right down there. >> oh, my god. guys, we got people down inside of king...
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suzanne fountain, 59 years old. she worked for 15 years in the bowled ircommunity hospital -- in the boulder community hospital. she loved gardening and was passionate about music and theater. a friend described her as the cream of the crop and a good person, a good soul. kevin mahoney, age 61. kevin had worked in the hotel business but retired early to spend more time traveling, skiing, and visiting his daughter erica. after learning of her father's death, erica wrote, my dad represents all things loved. i'm so thankful he could walk me down the aisle last summer. lynn murray, age 62. lynn was a mother of two and retired photo director for a prominent national -- for prominent national magazines. her husband john said i just want her to be remembered as this amazing, amazing comet, spending 62 years flying across the sky. jody waters, 65 years old. jody owned -- used to own a boutique clothing store on pearl street mall named applause where she knew all the customers and their favorite brands. she was a mother of t
suzanne fountain, 59 years old. she worked for 15 years in the bowled ircommunity hospital -- in the boulder community hospital. she loved gardening and was passionate about music and theater. a friend described her as the cream of the crop and a good person, a good soul. kevin mahoney, age 61. kevin had worked in the hotel business but retired early to spend more time traveling, skiing, and visiting his daughter erica. after learning of her father's death, erica wrote, my dad represents all...
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suzanne qatar yo heads the municipality's disaster relief unit she helped set up the protected area. n.p.r. we experienced so mainly changes may be that's the. cost of climate change like the sea labor the ariz extreme heat. long drought and heavy rain fall and the chorus of frequent occurrence for. its evening and the 7 you know family are preparing supper. on the menu fish of course with lemon grass tomatoes and chili and rice. i boil some water in it. when i add the vegetables. and then the fish. i let it cook for a while. but i don't let it cook. that. the 2 daughters who still live at home have been studying climate change at school . they understand how it's affecting life here. it's a big problem for my father well it makes me really sad that i hear about what's so hot out there on the water and then he might not even catch a single fish that i feel sorry for him he works really hard but still sometimes comes home empty handed there are signs that. the 7 years came only hope for good weather and calm seas life is tough and getting tougher on the commodious. the cold the 19th a
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suzanne yo heads the municipalities disaster relief unit she helped set up the protected area. n.p.r. . so many changes may be that's the. cost of climate change like sea labor the ariz extreme heat. long drought and heavy rain fall and the chorus of frequent occurrence for. its evening and the 7 you know family are preparing supper. on the menu fish of course with lemon grass tomatoes and chili and rice. i boil some water in it. when i add the vegetables. and then the fish. i let it cook for a while. but i don't let it come. that. the 2 daughters who still live at home have been studying climate change at school . they understand how it's affecting life here. it's a big problem for my father well it makes me really sad that i hear about what's so hard out there on the water and many might not even catch a single fish i feel sorry for him he works really hard yeah but still sometimes comes home empty handed. thanks. the searing eunice could only hope for good weather and calm seas life is tough and getting tougher on the commodious. the call the 900 pandemic has been devastatin
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courage how more and out in the worst case such inertia could cost lives and you would have seen suzanne a lot in that report she's a professor at the waste water engineering and joins us today thanks for joining us to being on the show why do you think germany hasn't embraced this early warning system of yours. well thanks for having me well i think it's it's a federal issue and you have to you know in isolation and in the states the system that we have between the west and the sector of the sectors is not prepared for facing. this is basically an accurate. some of thora these argue the system isn't practical would do you agree. no i mean we already have that must go just ready we can we can start. this and in time to sink we have to be aware of the patients but it's definitely out of the experimental stage ok to understand this let me pose the question differently why have the netherlands and spain and the united states embrace this is the. i mean for the nun ceasars i understand i mean they they have thrust fault on this already. years ago was this a polio virus and there's a much bet
courage how more and out in the worst case such inertia could cost lives and you would have seen suzanne a lot in that report she's a professor at the waste water engineering and joins us today thanks for joining us to being on the show why do you think germany hasn't embraced this early warning system of yours. well thanks for having me well i think it's it's a federal issue and you have to you know in isolation and in the states the system that we have between the west and the sector of the...
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twenty-three years old, ricky asked 25, suzanne fountain 59, officer eric calley 51, kevin mahoney 61, glen murray 62, jodi waters 65, our hearts go out to all the victims killed during the sector violence. committee was state local federal authorities for a thorough investigation and will bring a thorough investigation for all of these families. on march 22nd officers were dispatched to king super on table mesa drive officers that immediately into the store and engage the suspect. no other officers were injured then transported for treatment and now in stable condition the suspect has been identified from our father with ten counts of murder in the firstst degree and will transported to boulder county jail the press release of the victims information would be forthcoming. i appreciate you being here. and i want to say to the community i am so sorry this incident happened we will do everything in our power to make sure the suspect has a thorough trial with a thorough investigation. now turn this over to the governor. >>. >> thank youam for your extraordinary work the last day and a ha
twenty-three years old, ricky asked 25, suzanne fountain 59, officer eric calley 51, kevin mahoney 61, glen murray 62, jodi waters 65, our hearts go out to all the victims killed during the sector violence. committee was state local federal authorities for a thorough investigation and will bring a thorough investigation for all of these families. on march 22nd officers were dispatched to king super on table mesa drive officers that immediately into the store and engage the suspect. no other...
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suzanne murphy released a statement on the passing of clearing it reads in part, we had harper collinsel extremely lucky to have worked with beverly cleary and to have enjoyed her sparkling wit, her timeless books or an f or affirmation of her ever lasting connection to the pleasures challenges and triumphs that are part of every childhood. coming up, san francisco, businesses are starting to reopen now that the county is in the orange tier. what that means for employees. also the aftermath of a string of tornadoes that touched down in alabama yesterday. >> plus, details on the trail that led police to uncover thousands of dollars worth of stolen catalytic conver facebook says it is bringing back some of its employees to their bay area campuses in coming months. >> maxing out though capacity at only 10%. the menlo park fremont and sunnyvale locations. they are set to reopen in may. the social media giant will begin repopulating at san francisco offices in june. now under the orange tier city officials say office buildings can bring workers back at 25%. capacity kron four's. maureen kel
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she's a business owner, 59 year old medicare agent suzanne fountain. 62 year old lyn murray. she's a photographer and 65 year old grandmother. jody waters, president biden has ordered flags to be flown at half staff at the white house, as well as all federal buildings, military posts and naval stations. in honor of the 10 victims. they're in boulder. just a week ago, president biden had ordered flags lowered until sunset yesterday in honor of the eight people killed in atlanta, a boulder police say the suspected gunman, 21 year old ahmad elissa, started shooting shoppers first outside the grocery store and then made his way inside. he is now facing 10 counts of first degree murder, one for each of those victims. investigators have not yet released a motive. but relatives say elissa living with his brother, and may be suffering from some type of mental illness, according to court documents. the suspect bought an assault style weapon the week before the mass shooting. ktvu jana katsuyama tells us that this latest massacre has once again renewed the debate over gun laws. investi
she's a business owner, 59 year old medicare agent suzanne fountain. 62 year old lyn murray. she's a photographer and 65 year old grandmother. jody waters, president biden has ordered flags to be flown at half staff at the white house, as well as all federal buildings, military posts and naval stations. in honor of the 10 victims. they're in boulder. just a week ago, president biden had ordered flags lowered until sunset yesterday in honor of the eight people killed in atlanta, a boulder police...
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time suzanne subscript on the boiler demonstrators the bemis stream grandma going to. the world than 300 people are seeking. the us mob because no one should have to sleep the body make up her own mind body double use. made for mines. the moment. the pros room. in those polls smolin. lose mo. moon's. use. for the. book. comes. out a little. this is t.v. news live from berlin the european union confronts its pandemic problems how to slow a covert 19 search leaders have met virtually to address a frustrating vaccination rollout some want to ban vaccine exports so more shots made me get into the arms of citizens. and still no budging a huge cargo ship that ran aground in the suez canal blocking one of the world's most important shipping lights. also as u.s. president joe biden starts pitching his multi-trillion dollar.
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year-old ricky old barco yak age. 49 51 year-old terry leiker officer eric tally also age 51 59 year-old suzannentain, 61 year-old kevin mahoney, lynn marie age 62 and jody waters. 65 years old. >> not only do we lose 10 lives. but this is real horror and terror for all of us. >> terror that followed a chaotic and confusing crime carried out both outside and inside the king soopers around 02:40pm yesterday when the first reports came in of that armed man who shot someone in a car in the parking lot and had gone inside the store. officer tally was the first to respond. he was shot and killed. another officer showed up and was fired at 2 swat officers soon arrived got a moving shield inside the store and we're able to get officer talley's body soon after the suspect now identified as 21 we alyssa dressed only in shorts walked backward toward officers and was taken into custody. his leg bloodied from what investigators call a through and through wound, meaning a bullet had gone through one side and out the other, though it's not clear who fired it. >> and i want to say to the community. so sorry. t
year-old ricky old barco yak age. 49 51 year-old terry leiker officer eric tally also age 51 59 year-old suzannentain, 61 year-old kevin mahoney, lynn marie age 62 and jody waters. 65 years old. >> not only do we lose 10 lives. but this is real horror and terror for all of us. >> terror that followed a chaotic and confusing crime carried out both outside and inside the king soopers around 02:40pm yesterday when the first reports came in of that armed man who shot someone in a car in...
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suzanne -- >> thank you mr. speaker, has to close their doors and true black country spirit many of my venues have been truly offer a great take away service. to celebrate this spirit, i'm launching favorite take away competition in my stwengt stwengt constituency today also in a take away from winning entry what he's necks to wonderful and receive a very warm welcome and i'm happy to throw in a trick of the country finest shuttle which i hope soon to see called -- >> i congratulate honorable friend what she's doing to champion and i'm not sure if the take away -- from star bridge in westminster. but we will thank very much for her initiative and i look forward to visiting the area as soon as possible. >> thank you mr. speaker. regulation and well being of the education from pandemic is one of the biggest challenges facing our country but we went into this pandemic with rising child poverty a wide payment gap and funding in real terms. so given that, does the prime minister really believe that the 43 pence per p
suzanne -- >> thank you mr. speaker, has to close their doors and true black country spirit many of my venues have been truly offer a great take away service. to celebrate this spirit, i'm launching favorite take away competition in my stwengt stwengt constituency today also in a take away from winning entry what he's necks to wonderful and receive a very warm welcome and i'm happy to throw in a trick of the country finest shuttle which i hope soon to see called -- >> i congratulate...
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suzanne. terry. captain. you know. this is not the 1st time that the people of colorado have had to come together to commemorate the lives that have been lost during the shooting columbine they were a cinema these are all familiar names and the big question is how many more times will the people of color have to do this we're just deeply saddened by the gun violence and we need to stock and it needs to stop and. i can't take it anymore and tired of people dying for no reason it's just sad their lives cut short for for what. the french artist has set out to create the world's largest human chain of enter laced hands reaching around the globe while the artist says his aim is to create a symbol their bridges people and cultures through his art is latest creation was recently unveiled at a special location in west africa. not the usual canvas but a sandy beach in been mean the project is titled beyond walls and the brainchild of french artist. also known simply as c.p. he's made it his trademark to produce giant outdoor ar
suzanne. terry. captain. you know. this is not the 1st time that the people of colorado have had to come together to commemorate the lives that have been lost during the shooting columbine they were a cinema these are all familiar names and the big question is how many more times will the people of color have to do this we're just deeply saddened by the gun violence and we need to stock and it needs to stop and. i can't take it anymore and tired of people dying for no reason it's just sad their...
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courage how more of that in the worst case such an archer could cost lives and you would have seen suzanne a lot in that report she's a professor for wastewater engineering and joins us today thanks for joining us to being on the show why do you think germany hasn't embraced this early warning system of yours. thanks for having me well i think it's. a federal issue when you have you know in isolation and in the states and the system that we have between the west and the sector the sectors not prepared for facing. this basically accurate. summer thora tease argue the system isn't practical would do were great. you know i mean we are already past that must go that she's ready we can start does and tyrus and we have to be aware of the protections but it's definitely out. ok to understand this let me pose the question differently why have the netherlands and spain and the united states embrace this is them. i mean for the nun ceasars i understand i mean they have a president called on this already. years ago was this the polio virus and there's a much better connection between the public healt
courage how more of that in the worst case such an archer could cost lives and you would have seen suzanne a lot in that report she's a professor for wastewater engineering and joins us today thanks for joining us to being on the show why do you think germany hasn't embraced this early warning system of yours. thanks for having me well i think it's. a federal issue when you have you know in isolation and in the states and the system that we have between the west and the sector the sectors not...
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courage how more and out in the worst case such inertia could cost lives and you would have seen suzanne a lot in that report she's a professor for wastewater engineering and joins us today thanks for joining us to being on the show why do you think germany hasn't embraced this early warning system of yours. thanks for having me well i think it's a it's a federal issue i'm sure when you have you know in isolation and in the states and in the system that we have between the worst of the sector the sector is not prepared for facing. this basic yet accurate. summer thora tease argue the system isn't practical would do you agree. no i mean we are already past that must go just ready we had we can start does any time sink we have to be aware of the recession but it's definitely out of the experimental stage ok to understand this let me pose the question differently why have the netherlands and spain and the united states embrace this is the. i mean for the nun ceasars i understand i mean they they have thrust fault out of this already. years ago was this a polio virus and there's a much bette
courage how more and out in the worst case such inertia could cost lives and you would have seen suzanne a lot in that report she's a professor for wastewater engineering and joins us today thanks for joining us to being on the show why do you think germany hasn't embraced this early warning system of yours. thanks for having me well i think it's a it's a federal issue i'm sure when you have you know in isolation and in the states and in the system that we have between the worst of the sector...