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cnn's suzanne malveaux is in gretna. suzanne, what actions are being taken there amid a spike in infections? >> reporter: pam, i talked to a lot of people in jefferson parish at the mall. they express a lot of fear. fear over the vaccination, fear over the delta variant. and then also a lot of misinformation that people have. so there's lots of questions and health officials trying to
cnn's suzanne malveaux is in gretna. suzanne, what actions are being taken there amid a spike in infections? >> reporter: pam, i talked to a lot of people in jefferson parish at the mall. they express a lot of fear. fear over the vaccination, fear over the delta variant. and then also a lot of misinformation that people have. so there's lots of questions and health officials trying to
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israel's revolutionary ideas suzanne. nossel is the ceo of pen america the leading human rights and free expression organization. she is the author of dare to speak defending free speech for all of important book that we had an illuminating discussion of on a recent town hall. geoffrey stone is edward h. levy distinguished service professor at the university of chicago. he is the author of many centrally important books on constitutional law including the free speech century speaking out to reflections of law liberty and justice perilous times free speech and wartime his newest book co-edited with lee bollinger as national security leaks and freedom of the press and he is the author of the national constitution centers explainer on the first amendment with eugene valik and ellen tegulja is law professor at ex mache university in france co-director of the law school's master's program of international law and an expert on reparations before the international criminal court. she's also a member of the un human rights commit
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the new york times, suzanne, thank you for your time is always for your complex stuff.lly appreciated. >> great, thank you. >> all right, i want to bring into the conversation dental on so. mister alone so, previously served as the number two in manhattan district attorney's office. it was in the role that he wrote the memo which governs the offices current policies upon how and went to file criminal charges against corporations. mister alone so it's very nice for you to make time, thank you so much for being here. thank you for having me rachel. i am not a lawyer and i am a non-seasoned observer of new york state criminal prosecutions. there are a number of things that spoke to me in surprised me about this indictment today, and part that it was 15 charges and that the prosecutors used bold language in describing what they said was an ongoing, unrepentant scheme that the company to do this in a systematic way with significant financial and legal consequences. that is stood out to me as seen heftier than expected to be. i just wanted to get your reaction and maybe you c
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i knew i wanted to talk to suzann. this is mary trump, donald trump's niece. she agreed to do an interview with us next. stay with us. (upbeat pop music in background throughout) >>> early on in the trump presidency "new york times" reporters obtained documents detailing the finances of trump's business and the family. they turned those into multiple investigations showing how for years trump and his family participated in tax schemes and in some instances what appeared to be outright fraud. schemes that saved them potentially hundreds of millions of dollars on tax bills over the years. it was a mystery when the first part of the story broke how the reporters could have gotten their hands on so many of the personal financial documents. it was a mystery until this book came out. it was written by donald trump's niece, mary trump. in the book, mary trump revealed that she was the one who had access to those documents. she had turned them over to reporters at "the new york times." those were not just the source of remarka
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suzanne has had hand eczema for a year. now she works in music marketing. in her case, the causes were from her own body and it was been you know, it's mainly my allergies. i'm stressed under the stress factor, which is hard to suppress or does it. then i get this little bubbles forming under the skin and it's horribly itchy. so then you start to scratch them off the captain . manuel required hospital stay so that doctors could get to the bottom of what was putting his hands in such a terrible state. went up at the end of i did in, i'm ation what's in an environment where he's in contact with irritating substances to him with us. so he has to wear gloves a lot and wash his hands frequently hand of action on ideas. all of that is compounded by the presence of moisture to cause damage to the skin barrier and ultimately to the hum ducks in a protein context. same 1st, doctors performed what was called an ebi cutaneous test, which involves sticking a patch containing small amounts of contact, allergens to the patient skin. the aim is to determine whether manuel
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give that patriotic man a hot dog, suzanne. that was wonderful.ee both of you. happy fourth of july. thanks so much. >>> 2012 cnn hero jake woods' aergs is helping to vaccinate americans. his nonprofit team rubicon normally responds to natural disasters. since covid hit, his group of military veterans has risen to the occasion. >> when covid first broke out, we immediately pivoted our organization to get our volunteers doing work like supporting food banks, delivering groceries directly to people's doorsteps. setting up covid testing sites and most recently supporting millions of vaccinations across the country in all 50 states. >> can i get your appointment time and last name? >> over the course of the last six months we supported hundreds of sites across the country. doing the simple things like site setup and tear down. patient registration. optimizing patient flow to help ensure that their doctors put shots in arms so they can focus on what they do best. >> it's been a modern day medical wartime effort to get doses into the arms of americans.
give that patriotic man a hot dog, suzanne. that was wonderful.ee both of you. happy fourth of july. thanks so much. >>> 2012 cnn hero jake woods' aergs is helping to vaccinate americans. his nonprofit team rubicon normally responds to natural disasters. since covid hit, his group of military veterans has risen to the occasion. >> when covid first broke out, we immediately pivoted our organization to get our volunteers doing work like supporting food banks, delivering groceries...
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it's significant. >> joyce vance and suzanne kraig.ll your reporting on this. you were first to see the taxes themselves. thank you so much. >> and three weeks until the olympic games and team usa sh' cari richardson, she dominated during the olympic trials that month only to see that success erased after a positive drug test. she is now disqualified from her signature event in tokyo. she still has a shot for the 100-meter relay. this morning the track star said she knew the rules and turned to pot after the death of her biological mother. >> i know i don't just represent myself and i represent a community and to you all, i apologize for the fact that i didn't know how to control my emotions. i apologize if i let you guys down, and i did, and i want you to know that this will be the last tyke the u.s. doesn't come home with the gold medal in the hundred. >> richardson asked others not to judge her saying she's human like the rest of us, only she runs a lot faster. >>> and back to work as the country starts to emerge from pandemic lockd
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suzanne, how concerned are louisiana officials right now? it sounds like this is really getting out of control down there. >> reporter: jim, we're in crisis mode at this point. the governor, governor edwards, saying this is a perfect storm, the confluence of many different factors, including a storm of course that could have been prevented if more had been vaccinated prior to this. but, jim, we are at this pop-up vaccination site here at the oakwood center. folks seem to be taking it very seriously. people are changing their minds, they're educating themselves, and the health care professionals say that they put some of this on themselves, the messaging itself. just take a look at the sheer numbers. this really paints the picture here. as you had mentioned, louisiana is number one now for the number of new cases per capita of covid. just the last couple of weeks, 208% increase in those numbers. one of the things that is happening too as you take a look at it, it is 80% of the delta variant that is making the difference here, and one of the b
suzanne, how concerned are louisiana officials right now? it sounds like this is really getting out of control down there. >> reporter: jim, we're in crisis mode at this point. the governor, governor edwards, saying this is a perfect storm, the confluence of many different factors, including a storm of course that could have been prevented if more had been vaccinated prior to this. but, jim, we are at this pop-up vaccination site here at the oakwood center. folks seem to be taking it very...
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let's go down suzanne malveaux.t of a breeze of the cloud cover. take a welcome at the crowds here. we're talking about thousands of people who gathered under the steps here of the lincoln memorial. they've been here since early afternoon. they don't need to wear a mask or social distance or get their temperatures checked. just their bags checked. so people are feeling light and easy. a little crowd wave here going on. [ laughter ] a little energy. i want to swing the camera over here. you see the reflective pool here underneath monument. the national monument. that's where those fireworks will be going off at 9:09 precisely. they'll last for 17 minutes, and folks are very excited about. that this is something that they've been ant participating that happened last year. i don't know if you recall. mayor bowser really discouraged folks from coming out. they didn't come out because of covid concerns. she said it is all clear. 70% of adults have at least one of those shots, those vaccine shots so she's feeling very con
let's go down suzanne malveaux.t of a breeze of the cloud cover. take a welcome at the crowds here. we're talking about thousands of people who gathered under the steps here of the lincoln memorial. they've been here since early afternoon. they don't need to wear a mask or social distance or get their temperatures checked. just their bags checked. so people are feeling light and easy. a little crowd wave here going on. [ laughter ] a little energy. i want to swing the camera over here. you see...
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suzanne has had hand eczema for a year. now. she works in music marketing. in her case, the causes were from her own body. he was been yeah, and i did mainly my allergies. i'm stressed under the stress factor, which is hard to suppress. what does this then i get these little bubbles forming under the skin and it's horribly itchy, but then you start to scratch them off the captain. manuel required hospital stay so that doctors could get to the bottom of what was putting his hands in such a terrible state. one could attend, i didn't, i'm patient what's an environment where he's in contact with irritating substances . damn with us. so he has to wear gloves a lot and washes hums, frequently hint of action on idea. all of that is compounded by the presence of moisture to cause damage to the skin barrier and ultimately to the hum ducks most 101400 egg. same 1st, doctors performed what was called an epi, cutaneous test, which involves sticking a patch containing small amounts of contract, allergens to the patient skin. the aim is to determine whether manuel has an
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suzanne has had hand eczema for a year. now. she works in music marketed, mine where required hospital stay, so that doctors could get to the bottom of what was putting his hands in such a terrible state. went up, i tend to do i'm patient what's in an environment where he's in contact with irritating substances. time with us, so he has to wear gloves a lot, and washes comes frequently hint of action on. all of that is compounded by the presence of moisture to cause damage to the skin barrier and white gloves a lot, and washes hums frequently hint of action on. all of that is compounded by the presence of moisture to cause damage to the skin barrier. and ultimately, to the hum ducks, most injury spend 200 x, same 1st, who doctors performed what was called an ebay genius test, which involves sticking a patch containing small amounts of contact, allergens to the patient skin. the aim is to determine whether manuel has analogy a possible cause of the exit 70 it. manuel is allergy test turns up negative. so doctors are also at a loss
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cnn's suzanne malveaux. how are those efforts going? >> reporter: fred, it really is a dire situation here in the state of louisiana. those statistics really mapping out and saying it all. we're in front of this vaccination site here at the oakwood center and they are really hoping that folks in this popular urban young area will come out and get vaccinated. in the beginning of the day, we did see a long line that has since dwindled. they're still really trying with this effort, but fred, as you know, louisiana has the dubious distinction now of having the highest of covid growth rate per capita than any other state in the country. so we are talking about a perfect storm according to the governor. 208% increase in covid cases just over the last couple of weeks. 80% from that highly contagious delta variant and 40% of louisiana residents who just got one shot, one dose of a vaccination and so this is really a critical situation here, what they are trying to do is what they're calling a hyperfocused, hyperlocal outreach effort. go to the
cnn's suzanne malveaux. how are those efforts going? >> reporter: fred, it really is a dire situation here in the state of louisiana. those statistics really mapping out and saying it all. we're in front of this vaccination site here at the oakwood center and they are really hoping that folks in this popular urban young area will come out and get vaccinated. in the beginning of the day, we did see a long line that has since dwindled. they're still really trying with this effort, but fred,...
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suzanne malveaux, thank you so much. we'll check back with you. so the shooting at the nationals-padres game is just one of more than 215 shootings that occurred in the u.s. since friday alone. that's according to the gun violence archive. cnn's polo sandoval joining me right now. polo, a 6-year-old girl was killed in a shooting just three miles away from nationals park. what can you tell us? >> the result, fred, is a community in southwest washington, d.c. that is just outraged. this 6-year-old little girl was supposed to be start k the first grade this fall, and now we know that won't happen. so authorities there in washington, d.c. are offering a $60,000 reward for any information leading to the arrest of those responsible for the death of little naya courtney, an innocent bystander that was in a crowd when a car pulled up and opened fire. in this video you see a silver vehicle driving through an intersection. and then from one second to another once it approaches the intersection you see the muzzle flashes as they open fire. d.c.'s police chie
suzanne malveaux, thank you so much. we'll check back with you. so the shooting at the nationals-padres game is just one of more than 215 shootings that occurred in the u.s. since friday alone. that's according to the gun violence archive. cnn's polo sandoval joining me right now. polo, a 6-year-old girl was killed in a shooting just three miles away from nationals park. what can you tell us? >> the result, fred, is a community in southwest washington, d.c. that is just outraged. this...
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suzanne malveaux joins me from jefferson parish. suzanne, what more are you learning? >> reporter: fred, it is actually a good sign at the mall. it opened minutes ago. we have seen at least seven people go into the popup vaccination site. it is a pilot program and already we are seeing some enthusiasm around this. that is pretty good. but fred, it is a dire situation in louisiana. louisiana has the dubious distinction now of really having the highest covid increase rate over the last couple of weeks per capita. so the governor making emergency announcement saying this is a crisis situation in his state, confluence of many different factors. just look at the numbers alone, fred, talking increase of 208%, covid cases in the last two weeks. 80% of that due to delta variant. 40% of louisiana residents getting at least one dose of a vaccination. the governor saying it is way too low. they've got to do much better and get numbers up higher, much, much faster, otherwise this will be even worse than what was expected. this is what the governor said yesterday. >> this really is
suzanne malveaux joins me from jefferson parish. suzanne, what more are you learning? >> reporter: fred, it is actually a good sign at the mall. it opened minutes ago. we have seen at least seven people go into the popup vaccination site. it is a pilot program and already we are seeing some enthusiasm around this. that is pretty good. but fred, it is a dire situation in louisiana. louisiana has the dubious distinction now of really having the highest covid increase rate over the last...
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cnn's suzanne malveaux is in gretna. suzanne, what actions are being taken there amid a spike in infections? >> reporter: pam, i talked to a lot of people in jefferson parish at the mall. they express a lot of fear. fear over the vaccination, fear over the delta variant. and then also a lot of misinformation that people have. so there's lots of questions and health officials trying to address them at this vaccination site. but pam, make no mistake, louisiana as a state is in a dire situation here. it has the highest number of new covid cases per capita than any other state in the country currently. we're looking at figures where it's a 208% increase over the last two weeks. 80% of that due to the delta variant. and then look at these statistics. those who are vaccinated, only 40% of louisiana residents have one dose of the two-dose vaccinations, who have at least started this regimen, despite the fact that you have 1,400 different types of vaccination sites that are free of charge. and the more alarming statistics, pam,
cnn's suzanne malveaux is in gretna. suzanne, what actions are being taken there amid a spike in infections? >> reporter: pam, i talked to a lot of people in jefferson parish at the mall. they express a lot of fear. fear over the vaccination, fear over the delta variant. and then also a lot of misinformation that people have. so there's lots of questions and health officials trying to address them at this vaccination site. but pam, make no mistake, louisiana as a state is in a dire...
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let's go to suzanne further east in st. louis. will be under a new indoor mask mandate starting tomorrow morning. what can you tell us about that? >> well, ryan, this really is a microcosm of the rest of the country as health officials are struggling and trying to put into place here methods and strategies that will work to protect the community. and facing pushback on vaccinations and mask wearing. you had the mayor of st. louis, the county executive of st. louis county saying enough is enough. this is a dire situation. tomorrow it will go in effect. mandatory mask wearing in all public spaces, as well as public transportation. this is for 5 year olds and older. this is for the vaccinated as well as unvaccinated. there are few exceptions. those if you're eating or drinking at a bar or restaurant you wouldn't have to wear a mask then. or if you had a disability where you could not put on or take off a mask. but essentially, other than that, it will be required. there is going to be, as well, a very strong recommendation that peopl
let's go to suzanne further east in st. louis. will be under a new indoor mask mandate starting tomorrow morning. what can you tell us about that? >> well, ryan, this really is a microcosm of the rest of the country as health officials are struggling and trying to put into place here methods and strategies that will work to protect the community. and facing pushback on vaccinations and mask wearing. you had the mayor of st. louis, the county executive of st. louis county saying enough is...
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suzanne has had hand eczema for a year. now. she works in music marketing. in her case, the causes were from her own body and it was been yeah, and i did mainly my allergies. i'm stressed under the stress factor, which is hard to suppress. what does this done? i get the little bubbles forming under the skin and it's horribly itchy. but then you start to scratch that off the captain. manuel required hospital stay so that doctors could get to the bottom of what was putting his hands in such a terrible state. went up, i tend to do i'm patient, what's an environment where he's in contact with irritating substances to him with that he has to wear gloves lot and wash his hands frequently hint of action on all of that is compounded by the presence of moisture to cause damage to the skin barrier and ultimately to the hum ducks most interest and $200.00 same 1st who doctors performed what was called an ebi to teen his test, which involves sticking a patch containing small amounts of contact, allergens to the patient skin. the aim is to determine whether manuel has an
suzanne has had hand eczema for a year. now. she works in music marketing. in her case, the causes were from her own body and it was been yeah, and i did mainly my allergies. i'm stressed under the stress factor, which is hard to suppress. what does this done? i get the little bubbles forming under the skin and it's horribly itchy. but then you start to scratch that off the captain. manuel required hospital stay so that doctors could get to the bottom of what was putting his hands in such a...
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good morning, suzanne. >> reporter: good morning, john.here really is a sense of urgency and unease among health officials and political officials as they try again to prepare those folks in st. louis to mask up. we have heard from the mayor's and the county executives they say it's an issue of public safety, of health, that this is a dire situation, but the pushback has already been fierce. you have missouri attorney general saying he is going to sue. several of the city mayors saying they will not enforce this mask mandate. they're framing this as an issue of personal responsibility and freedom. here in st. louis, masks will be required indoors and on public transportation starting today. regardless of vaccination status. local officials are also strongly encouraging wearing masks outdoors. the changes in safety guidelines come as the coronavirus surges nationwide. as the virus spreads, vaccination rates within the state of missouri are at less than 51%. that's one of the lowest rates in the country. >> covid is spreading very rapidly th
good morning, suzanne. >> reporter: good morning, john.here really is a sense of urgency and unease among health officials and political officials as they try again to prepare those folks in st. louis to mask up. we have heard from the mayor's and the county executives they say it's an issue of public safety, of health, that this is a dire situation, but the pushback has already been fierce. you have missouri attorney general saying he is going to sue. several of the city mayors saying...
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cnn's suzanne malveaux is in st. louis where a mask mandate goes into effect, in fact, tomorrow. but not everybody is embracing it? >> reporter: well, you can imagine it was just a little more than two months ago people were breathing a sigh of relief here in st. louis that they did not have to wear their masks. now all of that is changing tomorrow. this mask mandate will, in fact, go into effect tomorrow. and it covers st. louis as well, st. louis county. and what this requires is that folks will have to wear a mask indoors and public spaces as well as public transportation. everyone who is 5 years old and older. the vaccinated as well as the unvaccinated will have to wear their mask. the only exception to this is for those who are eating or drinking at a restaurant or a bar or those who are disabled, not able to put on or take off a mask. and then there will be a very strong recommendation that people wear masks outdoors as well. so, you can imagine kind of the confusion, the frustration, if you will, even among -- especially among the vaccinated, who we have spoken to, saying
cnn's suzanne malveaux is in st. louis where a mask mandate goes into effect, in fact, tomorrow. but not everybody is embracing it? >> reporter: well, you can imagine it was just a little more than two months ago people were breathing a sigh of relief here in st. louis that they did not have to wear their masks. now all of that is changing tomorrow. this mask mandate will, in fact, go into effect tomorrow. and it covers st. louis as well, st. louis county. and what this requires is that...
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using them only every 2 or 3 days and done, and eventually the amos caught his own free claims. suzanne's treatment involves count senior and inhibitors, which are used to relieve the itching by slowing down the immune systems response to an attorney in the oil industry pick up. consider cases where the external therapy is not sufficient. we can prescribe tablets that contain benee behind these and in the van, the problem here is that the patient has a young woman. she has to avoid getting pregnant and found here, waiting to find a shaft from my most. and if you do want to prescribe them to young women, they need to be closely monitored to get control at for the leash. but above all proper hand cares essential for hand eczema sufferers. moisturizing creams served as a kind of liquid glove that protect the bible skin barrier. susan rubs cream on her hands up to 20 times a day. and is careful to wash her hands only in lukewarm water. and with franklin's free soaps. and when it's cold outside, susan always wears gloves. she's helping herself, and the resulting drop and stress is also good fo
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unhinged offering from writer—director anders thomasjensen, whose extensive credits include scripting suzanne a gruff soldier with a crew cut and an unruly beard whose wife, emma, is killed in a train wreck after a fellow passenger gives up his seat. it looks like the set up for a grief—stricken drama about morning and loss, with marcus�*s teenage daughter, mathilde, who is on the train with her mum, struggling to find comfort or common ground with her dad. but instead, the film turns into something completely different — first, a paranoid conspiracy thriller as the disconsolate algorithm expert who fatally gave emma his seat convinces markus that his wife's death on the same train as a biker gang trial witness could not have been a coincidence — and then, as an increasingly crazed black comedy. as markus and three misfit geeks wreak murderous vengeance on the supposed of killers while pretending, for the sake of mathilde, to be experimental grief therapists. if that sounds completely nuts, it's because, well, it's completely nuts, veering between action, drama, socio—political satire, and th
unhinged offering from writer—director anders thomasjensen, whose extensive credits include scripting suzanne a gruff soldier with a crew cut and an unruly beard whose wife, emma, is killed in a train wreck after a fellow passenger gives up his seat. it looks like the set up for a grief—stricken drama about morning and loss, with marcus�*s teenage daughter, mathilde, who is on the train with her mum, struggling to find comfort or common ground with her dad. but instead, the film turns...
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suzanne malveaux has more. >> ladies and gentlemen, your attention, please. the action is outside of the stadium. at this time, we ask that you remain in the stadium. >> reporter: gunfire sending fa fans and players scrambling. a fan one of three wounded in the shooting according to d.c. metro police. cnn journalists inside the stadium reported hearing multiple loud bangs. >> it was the middle of the sixth inning, and we -- there were some loud bangs. i was sitting off of the third baseline. there were some loud bangs behind us. a bunch of us right in a row. but they were supposed to do fireworks after the game tonight. so i think most people didn't think anything of it. but then, suddenly, a lot of people in left field started jumping out and trying to get out of the center field gates. for the next 8 to 10 minutes, i think people -- no one knew what was happening. we were crouched behind our seats and down the third baseline. and not a lot of information >> reporter: the nationals were playing the padres when the shooting began. >> apparently the reports wa
suzanne malveaux has more. >> ladies and gentlemen, your attention, please. the action is outside of the stadium. at this time, we ask that you remain in the stadium. >> reporter: gunfire sending fa fans and players scrambling. a fan one of three wounded in the shooting according to d.c. metro police. cnn journalists inside the stadium reported hearing multiple loud bangs. >> it was the middle of the sixth inning, and we -- there were some loud bangs. i was sitting off of the...
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suzanne malveaux is watching these developments for us on capitol hill. >> reporter: we're just hours away from that eviction moratorium expiring at midnight, and representative cory bush of missouri, she definitely is putting herself on the line here. she's been overnighting on the steps of capitol. she says she'll continue to do so until there is some sort of action here. there is blame to go around, a lot of finger pointing here in terms of how we got there and who can fix this whether it's the administration, the cdc or congress. but nevertheless house speaker nancy pelosi on thursday was told to come up with a bill to extend this deadline here. she was unable to rally the troops in time, and now house democrats essentially have gone on a 7-week recess. and congresswoman bush said this is unconscionable. she said she knows what it's like to be homeless. she was homeless with two young kids living in a car in her early 20s. she said she'd been evicted three different times. she said there was no shame in this. she was simply a low wageworker who eventu
suzanne malveaux is watching these developments for us on capitol hill. >> reporter: we're just hours away from that eviction moratorium expiring at midnight, and representative cory bush of missouri, she definitely is putting herself on the line here. she's been overnighting on the steps of capitol. she says she'll continue to do so until there is some sort of action here. there is blame to go around, a lot of finger pointing here in terms of how we got there and who can fix this whether...
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cnn's suzanne malveaux has the latest from louisiana. >> reporter: it is a dire situation in the state of louisiana as it leads in the number of new covid cases per capita, more than any other state in the country at this time. there are pop-up vaccination sites trying to address this crisis situation, but if you just take a look at the numbers alone, 208% increase in number of covid cases over the last couple of weeks. 80%, more than 80% coming from the delta variant. 40% of those in louisiana residents receiving at least one out of two doses of the vaccine, that is much too low, according to the governor who says that louisiana has a long way to go, despite the fact that there are some 1,400 vaccination sites throughout the state, where folks can get it for free. there is still a sense of urgency here. take a look at these numbers, it is extreme here, of those people who are testing positive for covid, 92% not fully vaccinated. of those hospitalized, 90% not fully vaccinated. of those who recently died, 91% not fully vaccinated. health care professionals who are monitoring and runnin
cnn's suzanne malveaux has the latest from louisiana. >> reporter: it is a dire situation in the state of louisiana as it leads in the number of new covid cases per capita, more than any other state in the country at this time. there are pop-up vaccination sites trying to address this crisis situation, but if you just take a look at the numbers alone, 208% increase in number of covid cases over the last couple of weeks. 80%, more than 80% coming from the delta variant. 40% of those in...
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are a prosecutor to go into a case where there are this many documents which they seem to have. >> suzannemichael cohen, he was on the show last week. he talked about being millions of documents. being there, as trump's lawyer, he testified before the grand jury. i wonder, if going through and in a journalistic standpoint for you, michael cohen and others who worked for donald trump have said essentially, this was a wave underpaying people. paying them low salaries, essentially compensating them with presents, presence for the kids, a house to live in, those things. did you find that when looking at the internals of the trump organization particular the stuff that trump provided? >> we didn't see so much that. we had the tax return information, this is not what they actually told the tax man. it had the effect of reducing the amount of taxable income that the irs could go after. you are getting all these perks on the one side, and just the way they are being accounted for is not fully reflecting the taxable income. when i heard those remarks on saturday, i heard two things. one, when joy w
are a prosecutor to go into a case where there are this many documents which they seem to have. >> suzannemichael cohen, he was on the show last week. he talked about being millions of documents. being there, as trump's lawyer, he testified before the grand jury. i wonder, if going through and in a journalistic standpoint for you, michael cohen and others who worked for donald trump have said essentially, this was a wave underpaying people. paying them low salaries, essentially...
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but let's begin with suzanne malveaux in new orleans. louisiana has seen a surge in covid-19 cases and hospitalizations. what are you seeing there, and what concerns are you hearing from health officials? >> good morning, kaitlan. this is the oakwood center, a mall that will open in about two hours or so. the hope is that shoppers will take advantage of a pilot program here, a vaccination center right here in the mall, where they'll be able to get vaccinated. the state of louisiana has this dubious distinction now of being the state with the most increase in covid cases per capita than any other state in the country right now. the governor, governor edwards, actually issued an emergency warning yesterday to residents to go out and get vaccinated. he called it the perfect storm. so just check out these figures here. we are talking about a 208% increase over the last two weeks regarding covid cases. just 40% of louisiana residents have at least one dose of a vaccine for covid. the governor saying that that is not nearly enough. that that i
but let's begin with suzanne malveaux in new orleans. louisiana has seen a surge in covid-19 cases and hospitalizations. what are you seeing there, and what concerns are you hearing from health officials? >> good morning, kaitlan. this is the oakwood center, a mall that will open in about two hours or so. the hope is that shoppers will take advantage of a pilot program here, a vaccination center right here in the mall, where they'll be able to get vaccinated. the state of louisiana has...
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>> let's bring in now suzanne spaulding, a cyber official at the department of homeland security duringinistration. i plan to start in a different place with you. first, thank you for being with us. but after the president there said i will deliver it to him, the president has always said that the u.s. will respond in a time and fashion of its choosing. should it be quiet this time? i mean should it be something that is public, that is announced as a deterrent to russia, but also to china, to nonstate actors. is this strategy of a quiet response working? >> association president obama always used to say we will respond in ways that are seen and unseen. i do think that both of those components are important. it's important to do what we can and some of that is going to be clandestine, covert or quiet behind-the-scenes communications, but it's also important for the american public and the rest of the world to be able to see something public that we are stating that we are doing, action that we are taking. so i think it's important to do both. we may not be ready at this moment to take th
>> let's bring in now suzanne spaulding, a cyber official at the department of homeland security duringinistration. i plan to start in a different place with you. first, thank you for being with us. but after the president there said i will deliver it to him, the president has always said that the u.s. will respond in a time and fashion of its choosing. should it be quiet this time? i mean should it be something that is public, that is announced as a deterrent to russia, but also to...
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. >> and join us now is former head of cybersecurity operations during the obama administration, suzannef deterrence. >> it is an important point to keep in mind that when we seek to alter the cost/benefit analysis of bad actors in cyberspace, we have to understand what is going to motivate each of these individual leaders when we are talking about nation states. and xi jinping is out there going around the world competing with us, with western style democracy, for influence. and one of his selling points is that their form of governance can offer control, right? can offer leaders the ability to control their countries, control their populations. and glow their economic. economic growth is looking increasingly shaky and now with today's announcement about unsanctioned cyber activity certain from criminal actors that are hired by the chinese government but doing things on their own for personal gain and perhaps even members of his own government, we are sending a message that undermines that message that they are trying to sell around the world of control. so that is an important and i th
. >> and join us now is former head of cybersecurity operations during the obama administration, suzannef deterrence. >> it is an important point to keep in mind that when we seek to alter the cost/benefit analysis of bad actors in cyberspace, we have to understand what is going to motivate each of these individual leaders when we are talking about nation states. and xi jinping is out there going around the world competing with us, with western style democracy, for influence. and...
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it's not all about the cozy one-bedroom cottage, it's about the homeowners, glen and suzanne of mendocinoer one most hospitable host in california, welcomed over 500 guests and received five-star reviews in hospitality for nine straight years, longest of any host in the u.s.. her secret? ironing the sheet with a rotary iron from europe, hi i had to google it >> she had me at ironing the sheets. >>> celebrity sighting at sfo, not an actress or reality tv star, bigger than that. [ cheers and applause ] yes. olympic gold medallist simone biles and the other 25 members of team usa pulled out of sfo, you know iepted -- united airlines hosting the team, and giving us the picture of biles on the plane, she and her teammates are excited and ready to compete in tokyo >> success would look like going out there hitting our routine to the best of our ability because it's been such a strange year so to come out and make the olympic team and represent team usa just means the world to us. >> biles said it will be hard not having her family but they will be hosting watch parties at home in houston and so
it's not all about the cozy one-bedroom cottage, it's about the homeowners, glen and suzanne of mendocinoer one most hospitable host in california, welcomed over 500 guests and received five-star reviews in hospitality for nine straight years, longest of any host in the u.s.. her secret? ironing the sheet with a rotary iron from europe, hi i had to google it >> she had me at ironing the sheets. >>> celebrity sighting at sfo, not an actress or reality tv star, bigger than that. [...
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suzanne says the secret is ironing the sheets in the one-bedroom cabin with a rotary iron from europeogle what a rotary iron is. >> you and me both. >> it's almost like a tabletop iron, and you insert shirts or sheets in there and it comes out beautifully pressed. >> ironed sheets. that's nice and crisp, good. >> mendocino, which will be foggy or rainy. >> we have fog starting to return in san francisco. and we'll see more fog as we roll through tomorrow morning. you see the fogs in the north bay, east bay and peninsula. and the thing about tomorrow morning, while most of us will clear back from that fog by 11:00, looks like it's going to really hold on there pretty thick. it's going to be starting us off with cool temperatures in the 50s. and also numbers dropping a few more degrees tomorrow for the daytime highs. so not too hot. looks like a great day, especially out here towards concord, 80. livermore 80, san jose 76. right by the bay you have the cooler breeze coming in, 66 in oakland. 59 in half moon bay. maybe you're headed to santa rosa or napa, really perfection with mid-70s c
suzanne says the secret is ironing the sheets in the one-bedroom cabin with a rotary iron from europeogle what a rotary iron is. >> you and me both. >> it's almost like a tabletop iron, and you insert shirts or sheets in there and it comes out beautifully pressed. >> ironed sheets. that's nice and crisp, good. >> mendocino, which will be foggy or rainy. >> we have fog starting to return in san francisco. and we'll see more fog as we roll through tomorrow morning....
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suzanne, seven months _ tests to find that out. a struggle, but here _ was a little bit of a struggle, but here we — was a little bit of a struggle, but here we are about 13—14 weeks afterwards, they are thriving, they hang _ afterwards, they are thriving, they hang out _ afterwards, they are thriving, they hang out with their kids, they are enjoying — hang out with their kids, they are enjoying life to the fullest. they are wonderful. it�*s enjoying life to the fullest. they are wonderful.— are wonderful. it's truly incredible, _ are wonderful. it's truly incredible, tia, - are wonderful. it's truly incredible, tia, it- are wonderful. it's truly incredible, tia, it reallyj are wonderful. it's truly i incredible, tia, it really is a remarkable story. i don't want to downplay her role in this, because somebody who is asked to give up a kidney, that is a daunting thing. yes, it is, but our husbands where both a need at this kidney for a better quality of life and for a season anti—, to be able to donate for that to be an option that
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and suzanne, still doing okay. they are really interesting and fun to catch and harmless they don't actually hurt people. ah, so what we try to do is really to leverage on the knowledge of this partners from developed countries and they offer free of charge services support. little was so we asked this is sort of a broker 12 things from developing an emerging countries to get access to state. because clearly one of the shows, one of the show stoppers is the cost of the launch in the operation the ah, in my phone i 69, i've done a lot of them. i just saw up dollar a former isis fighters and now a boarding a philippine naval ship with this. have been for john $900.00. jeff, aren't abdulla still don't know what's waiting for them to do? can i get a hold of me? i don't want to get it for my fiance. oh got it. so you can have it. you seem really cool. what's your name at? awesome. you're so cool. i feel like you got an artistic sold to you like the bug him. so my initial idea to do this project and my project was suppos
and suzanne, still doing okay. they are really interesting and fun to catch and harmless they don't actually hurt people. ah, so what we try to do is really to leverage on the knowledge of this partners from developed countries and they offer free of charge services support. little was so we asked this is sort of a broker 12 things from developing an emerging countries to get access to state. because clearly one of the shows, one of the show stoppers is the cost of the launch in the operation...
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and suzanne, still doing okay. they are really interesting and fun to catch and harmless, they don't actually hurt people. ah, ah, ah, me the whatever. the democratic dominated select committee investigating the events of january 6 on capitol hill has been constituted and we'll start proceedings next week. would be merely political theatre, a proverbial lunch room, food bite on national display. one thing is for sure these proceedings will reflect deep political divisions. fagley finding the truth looks to be of secondary importance. i don't want to get it for my fiance. oh that is so you can have it. you seem really cool. what's your name at? awesome. you're so cool. i feel like you got an artistic sold to you like the bug. so my initial idea to do this project and my project was supposed to take one afternoon. i was trying to make these insects more attractive for my kids. so all this is julia. you can say hi. and what do you think about impacts when i make them do things that human makes them? do you think that
and suzanne, still doing okay. they are really interesting and fun to catch and harmless, they don't actually hurt people. ah, ah, ah, me the whatever. the democratic dominated select committee investigating the events of january 6 on capitol hill has been constituted and we'll start proceedings next week. would be merely political theatre, a proverbial lunch room, food bite on national display. one thing is for sure these proceedings will reflect deep political divisions. fagley finding the...
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and suzanne, still doing okay. they are really interesting and fun to catch and harmless they don't actually hurt people. ah, it's like you're walking down a street in a town and in the store, windows are negative. in depression, you tend to go into the store by those thoughts and take them home as if they're yours. in mindfulness, you walk down the street, you still see this sort storefront with the negative thoughts, but you don't go in and buy those gosh. ah. ready ready me watch cancelli class person. i mean, often the song said it was the culture blue box today. i was the only morning to meet the teacher could contribute it usually. so would you practice and gone? yeah, cuz really new go from the moment that she's in the nice thing is that none of my new middle charged on the one you don't want to don't want to get it for my fiance. oh that is so you can have you seen really cool. what's your name at? awesome. you're so cool. i feel like you got to artistic sold to you like the bug him. so my initial idea to d
and suzanne, still doing okay. they are really interesting and fun to catch and harmless they don't actually hurt people. ah, it's like you're walking down a street in a town and in the store, windows are negative. in depression, you tend to go into the store by those thoughts and take them home as if they're yours. in mindfulness, you walk down the street, you still see this sort storefront with the negative thoughts, but you don't go in and buy those gosh. ah. ready ready me watch cancelli...
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and suzanne, still doing okay. they are really interesting and fun to catch and harmless they don't actually hurt people. ah, the ah, the drug started as a way to come back. a great problem. what's the one? it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota, and it got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs took a tragic. he told us that andrew was a competent short term. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him in harm's way. a rural college student does interest get shot in the head and found in a river like something else had to be happening. i. 8 don't want to get it for my fiance. oh that is so you can have the word you seem really cool. what's your name at? awesome. you're so cool. i feel like you got an artistic sold to you like the bug. so my initial idea to do this project and my project was supposed to take one afternoon. i was trying to make these insect more attractive for my kids. so all this is julia do it. can you say h
and suzanne, still doing okay. they are really interesting and fun to catch and harmless they don't actually hurt people. ah, the ah, the drug started as a way to come back. a great problem. what's the one? it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota, and it got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs took a tragic. he told us that andrew was a competent short term. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him...
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and suzanne, still doing okay. they are really interesting and fun to catch and harmless. they don't actually hurt people. ah, the me the whatever. the the person you don't want to get it for my fiance. oh got it so you can have it. you seem really cool. what's your name at awesome. you're so cool, i feel like you got an artistic sold to you like the bug him. so my initial idea to do this project and my project was supposed to take one afternoon. i was trying to make these insects more attractive for my kids. so all this is julia. do you say hi and what do you think about impact kerry when i make them do things that human and make them do you think that human view, the timeline was very, very fast. the one i photographed them cicadas and over the weekend i posted a very short post on our local net source, which is our little social network for all the people that live in the area. and everyone loved the idea and told me that they wanted to share my photos with their friends and families. so i put an extra tab on my website and that when i pretty viral in the next 24 hours
and suzanne, still doing okay. they are really interesting and fun to catch and harmless. they don't actually hurt people. ah, the me the whatever. the the person you don't want to get it for my fiance. oh got it so you can have it. you seem really cool. what's your name at awesome. you're so cool, i feel like you got an artistic sold to you like the bug him. so my initial idea to do this project and my project was supposed to take one afternoon. i was trying to make these insects more...
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suzanne valid dawn at the age of just 15, she modeled for the great painters, august. grandma and ed degas and later emancipated herself as a painter. ah nudes, have an authentic maternity and directness, a provocative new look at the female body. ah, the visionary painting of swedish artist, whom flint has been deliberately sidelined by the scene for decades, despite the fact that she was creating abstract paintings. years before vasily tendon ski. ah dressed an artist of freedom, lois vex was a victim of the nazi regime. pictures boldly depict the other side of the supposedly golden twenty's work to has gone under in history last women art works to put this right. ah, history itself is a very old fashion till it is old as the museum. that's reinvent new things. but there's no need to reinvent arts in many cases, 90 percent of museum collections, life in storage. our history is ready and waiting for a new don't. how will we live together? that's the question. and the theme of this year is architecture. be an hour late in venice, italy, every 2 years, architects from around the world
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and suzanne, still doing okay. they are really interesting and fun to catch harmless. they don't actually hurt people raising prices up. they're the ones who are dictating prices. so we're creating a monster here. we created a brick and monster. we've got china, economy zooming. they can raise prices at will and no matter how high china raise prices for americans to buy their good biden's going to print more money to send to china. this is the worst is dopey and chinese finger trap that ever been a long long when i would show the wrong when all oh, just don't hold the new world yet to shape out the thing becomes the attitude and engagement equal betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground a . ready ready watch crunch class in the person. i knew often the song with it with the blue book. truly pleasure. once more the the because it's always more use to meet the teacher, could contribute usually. so would you say what gone yeah. cuz really knew from the moment that she's in the go rang, but it's not going to not a monumental c
and suzanne, still doing okay. they are really interesting and fun to catch harmless. they don't actually hurt people raising prices up. they're the ones who are dictating prices. so we're creating a monster here. we created a brick and monster. we've got china, economy zooming. they can raise prices at will and no matter how high china raise prices for americans to buy their good biden's going to print more money to send to china. this is the worst is dopey and chinese finger trap that ever...
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and suzanne, still doing okay. they're really interesting and fun to catch and harmless, they don't actually hurt people. ah, china's raising prices. they're the ones who are dictating prices. and so we're creating a monster here. we created a brick and monster. we've got china economy zooming, pick and raise prices at will in no matter how high china raise prices for americans to buy their good buy. it's going to print more money to send to china. this is the worst is dopey in chinese finger traps that ever been invented. kate, i don't want to get it for my fiance. oh that is so you can have it. you seem really cool. what's your name at? awesome. you're so cool. i feel like you got to artistic sold to you like the bug, who so my initial idea to do this project and my project was supposed to take one afternoon. i was trying to make these insect more attractive for my kids. so all this is julia. can you say hi and what do you think about impact? kerry, when i make them do things that human makes them, do you think t
and suzanne, still doing okay. they're really interesting and fun to catch and harmless, they don't actually hurt people. ah, china's raising prices. they're the ones who are dictating prices. and so we're creating a monster here. we created a brick and monster. we've got china economy zooming, pick and raise prices at will in no matter how high china raise prices for americans to buy their good buy. it's going to print more money to send to china. this is the worst is dopey in chinese finger...
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and suzanne, still doing okay. they are really interesting and fun to catch, and harmless they don't actually hurt people. ah, join is raising prices up. they're the ones who are dictating prices. so we're creating a monster here. we created a brick and monster. we've got china economy zooming, they can raise prices at will. and no matter how high china raise prices for americans to buy their good biden's going to print more money to send to china. this is the worst is dopey in chinese fingered traps that ever been invented. the war on drugs started as a way to come back. a great problem. what's the one? it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota, and it got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs took a tragic. he told us that andrew was a competent short form. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him in harm's way. a rural college student does interest get shot in the head and found in a river like that. something else had to
and suzanne, still doing okay. they are really interesting and fun to catch, and harmless they don't actually hurt people. ah, join is raising prices up. they're the ones who are dictating prices. so we're creating a monster here. we created a brick and monster. we've got china economy zooming, they can raise prices at will. and no matter how high china raise prices for americans to buy their good biden's going to print more money to send to china. this is the worst is dopey in chinese fingered...
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and suzanne, still doing okay. they are really interesting and fun to catch harmless. they don't actually hurt people. it's like you're walking down a street in a town and in the store, windows are negative. in depression, you tend to go into the store and buy those thoughts and take them home as if they're years. in mindfulness, you walk down the street, you still see this sort storefront with the negative thoughts, but you don't go in and buy those gosh. the democratic dominated select committee, investigate the events of january 6 on capitol hill has been constituted, and we'll start proceedings next week would be merely political theatre, a proverbial lunch room, food bite on national display. one thing is for sure these proceedings will reflect the political divisions, fagley finding the truth looks to be a secondary import. the news kate, i don't want to get it for my fiance. oh, that is. so you can have this one. you seem really cool. what's your name at? awesome. you're so cool. i feel like you got an artistic sold to you like the bug him. so my initial idea to
and suzanne, still doing okay. they are really interesting and fun to catch harmless. they don't actually hurt people. it's like you're walking down a street in a town and in the store, windows are negative. in depression, you tend to go into the store and buy those thoughts and take them home as if they're years. in mindfulness, you walk down the street, you still see this sort storefront with the negative thoughts, but you don't go in and buy those gosh. the democratic dominated select...
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suzanne valid dawn at the age of just 15. she modeled for the great painters. august when well and d g, and later emancipated herself as a painter. ah nudes, have an authentic maternity and directness, a provocative new look at the female body. ah, the visionary painting of swedish artist humor flint has been deliberately sidelined by the scene for decades. despite the fact that she was creating abstract paintings, years before vasily tendon ski, ah, dressed an artist l frida lois was a victim of the nazi regime. pictures boldly depict the other side of the supposedly golden twenties. what too has gone under in our history last, women art works to put this right. ah, history itself is a very old fashion till it is old as the museum. that's right, that these things there's no need to reinvent arts in many cases, 90 percent of museum collections, life in storage. art history is ready and waiting for a new don't. how will we live together? that's the question and the theme of this year is architecture. be in late in venice, italy, every 2 years, architects from ar
suzanne valid dawn at the age of just 15. she modeled for the great painters. august when well and d g, and later emancipated herself as a painter. ah nudes, have an authentic maternity and directness, a provocative new look at the female body. ah, the visionary painting of swedish artist humor flint has been deliberately sidelined by the scene for decades. despite the fact that she was creating abstract paintings, years before vasily tendon ski, ah, dressed an artist l frida lois was a victim...
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and suzanne, still doing okay. they are really interesting and fun to catch and harmless they don't actually hurt people. oh, look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, accept where's the short or conflict? with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. the point obviously is to great truck rather than fear i would like to take on various jobs with artificial intelligence. we'll summoning the theme and the robot must protect its phone. existence was only a. ready ready launch crunch l i class enough person i knew often the saw said that the cobalt blue book truly i knew someone would the because it's always more you need to. he's going to contribute the usually so which is francis and what gone. yeah. cuz really knew from the moment that she needs to bring it up on the none of my new middle charges on top. i don't want to don't want to get it for my fiance. oh got it. so you c
and suzanne, still doing okay. they are really interesting and fun to catch and harmless they don't actually hurt people. oh, look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, accept where's the short or conflict? with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. the point obviously is to great truck rather than fear i would like to take on various jobs with...
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and suzanne, still doing okay. they are really interesting and fun to catch and harmless they don't actually hurt people. ah, the war on drugs noted as a way to come back, a great problem. what's the, why? it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota, and it got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs took a check, told us that andrew was competing short form. this is the way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him in harm's way. a rural college student does interest get shot in the head and found in a river like that. something else had to be happening. i me make no, certainly no borders and the blind to nationalities as emerge. we don't have authority. we don't actually the whole world needs to take action and be ready. not a joke. people are judge crisis, we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in your own way, but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is to response has been mas
and suzanne, still doing okay. they are really interesting and fun to catch and harmless they don't actually hurt people. ah, the war on drugs noted as a way to come back, a great problem. what's the, why? it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota, and it got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs took a check, told us that andrew was competing short form. this is the way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him in...
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well, the pandemic makes things worse. unemployment, suzanne, and all time high. a 32 percent among young people that figure rises with nearly one in every 2 people. with a job, inflation hits a 30 months high in may with consumer prices rising more than 5 percent from last year. the cost of fuel is up to nearly 40 percent and the price of food has increased by nearly 7 percent. this is having a huge impact on black communities, which are on average, $3.00 to $4.00 times less than those that are white. or ralph material is a political analyst and also of the book. when zoom a goes, he says the riots are driven by more than just political issues. it is an economy problem that also talks to poorly aligned politics. the politics not, it's no longer being able to respond to the needs of the people. i mean, it start from within the agency. but the reality is that you will have to ask yourself why such a number of people were able to participate in these? what exactly happened to a point where people do not have a problem? appeared in one tv, where the kid in all this.
well, the pandemic makes things worse. unemployment, suzanne, and all time high. a 32 percent among young people that figure rises with nearly one in every 2 people. with a job, inflation hits a 30 months high in may with consumer prices rising more than 5 percent from last year. the cost of fuel is up to nearly 40 percent and the price of food has increased by nearly 7 percent. this is having a huge impact on black communities, which are on average, $3.00 to $4.00 times less than those that...
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been charged after the arrest under the cities year olds, national security long, the former as a suzanne blighters, were charged with conspiring to collude with a foreign country or in danger. national security, apple daily clothes, last month's ends in the papers 26 year run. media outlets have been under pressure from a new national security law. that restricts criticism off the government's cove of 19 cases in australia or on the rise in many regions. despite weeks long locked downs you south wales reported another 124 cases. it's the highest number in 16 months. the government is strong, the urging people to get vaccinated. as the delta variance continues to spread its crow, why these fires is contagious. any human contact means you can pick up the bars or give the var spivey spreading luck. we've never seen before. and i especially want to thank our contact traces because if it was not for their, if it's the 124 case numbers today would literally have been in the thousands. and i don't say that lightly. is one day to go until the start of the summer, elim, pigs in tokyo, and organiz
been charged after the arrest under the cities year olds, national security long, the former as a suzanne blighters, were charged with conspiring to collude with a foreign country or in danger. national security, apple daily clothes, last month's ends in the papers 26 year run. media outlets have been under pressure from a new national security law. that restricts criticism off the government's cove of 19 cases in australia or on the rise in many regions. despite weeks long locked downs you...