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free to join tanya in arizona., whose mother he killed. >> he's gonna get to have a life after he's done. marie's gone forever. she doesn't get a life, especially with her kids, which is, for most mothers, the world. >> reporter: jeff carlson had to tell his daughter, paris, her mom was not coming back. >> wasn't easy. what do you say? you don't know how to prepare them for the future of living with this, he deprived her of her mother. >> reporter: later, marie's family and many others gathered for a celebration of marie's life. they did her favorite thing. they sang karaoke. and nowadays, when marie's daughter, paris, comes to visit her cousin, esta's daughter, the two sit down at the piano and play. make music, just like their mothers, years ago. and grace? >> i wanna tell her all about her mom. it's one of those where i just -- i wanna show her, you know, like, "your mother really did love you." >> reporter: maybe someday she'll know about that uncontainable woman who while she stayed brought joy. marie. >> repo
free to join tanya in arizona., whose mother he killed. >> he's gonna get to have a life after he's done. marie's gone forever. she doesn't get a life, especially with her kids, which is, for most mothers, the world. >> reporter: jeff carlson had to tell his daughter, paris, her mom was not coming back. >> wasn't easy. what do you say? you don't know how to prepare them for the future of living with this, he deprived her of her mother. >> reporter: later, marie's family...
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s tanya kramer there in gaza. wildfire in northern california has now killed over forty people making it the deadliest blaze to ever hit the u.s. state officials are unsure how many people are missing but it could number in the hundreds of firefighters are trying to tame the flames of what's being called the camp fires which have reduced the town of paradise to embers in southern california two major fires are burning near los angeles threatening homes and infrastructure two people are confirmed dead and thousands more have been forced to evacuate. in the line of fire. up the hillside in simi valley california as it means a freeway becomes not it's a moment of life or death for these motorists soon firefighters many. but the speed with which to spread shows how combustible southern california is right now. i've been doing this job for thirty one years and probably in the last. maybe seven years every year seems to get worst highly flammable the region is in severe drought los angeles is a prime focus. and high win
s tanya kramer there in gaza. wildfire in northern california has now killed over forty people making it the deadliest blaze to ever hit the u.s. state officials are unsure how many people are missing but it could number in the hundreds of firefighters are trying to tame the flames of what's being called the camp fires which have reduced the town of paradise to embers in southern california two major fires are burning near los angeles threatening homes and infrastructure two people are...
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to use it correspondent tanya kramer joins us now from jerusalem for more on this story tanya we should say that earlier in the day you were reporting in gaza and u.s. actually stuck trying to get out tell us what you experienced there. well i mean for many gazans probably a privilege trying to get out of gaza because most people concretely leave the gaza strip it was a very difficult time for most people there in the past two days ever since the incident on sunday when israeli special units come on it and to gaza and monday evening palestinian factions don't respond forcefully with rocket fire into israel and of course is also responded with massive as strikes in the gaza strip throughout the night so many people in gaza didn't sleep as well as also in the southern israeli communities so there's a lot of lori of course that this might escalate further the situation is very fluid at the moment yeah this is the biggest escalation we've seen in some time tanya after a period of relative calm for both sides what were people in gaza telling you do they have any hopes that they could be a re
to use it correspondent tanya kramer joins us now from jerusalem for more on this story tanya we should say that earlier in the day you were reporting in gaza and u.s. actually stuck trying to get out tell us what you experienced there. well i mean for many gazans probably a privilege trying to get out of gaza because most people concretely leave the gaza strip it was a very difficult time for most people there in the past two days ever since the incident on sunday when israeli special units...
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our jerusalem correspondent tanya kramer is in gaza and joins us now on the phone tanya it's not that often that israeli security forces launched raids on the ground in gaza what more can you tell us about what happened last night. you know that fight and it's not entirely clear what the purpose of this raid was from what we understand says an israeli special forces commander entered the southern gaza strip late on sunday evening and according to a statement by the israeli army that they say this is of a special operation but we don't know exactly what they were doing that until every there was an exchange of time and that's often how military wing because some brigades who usually gotten the border area and subsequently old they went back and tried in the area now as you said to me and one israeli soldier killed later on there were rockets being fired into southern israel and that comes really at a time when the talks on going on understanding between israel and hamas mitigated by egypt and the u.n. to ease the tensions and humanitarian situation in gaza so what's the situation in ga
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our correspondent tanya kramer is in gaza city and joins us on the line tanya any sign of deescalation there in gaza. it's very hard to tell you at the moment because it changes all of our it was a very difficult night for people in gaza don't across the border and south in israel there have been seven and strike in the area in gaza city in the past hour with the intent of rockets against the most two of them in a ten action has been in the morning that they would expand the range of rockets it so it would not stop. it but had carried out over a hundred. throughout the gaza strip two on the gaza strip is going to. be the number on the three hundred fifty rockets against communities and doesn't it . now as we mentioned the u.n. is calling on all the worrying parties to show maximum restraint has there been any attempt at mediation so far. well there are reports down and trying to mediate as they've done before but unlike other previous rounds that we've seen in the past couple of months yet that those efforts will actually lead to a period of calm again i think it's really crucial to se
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tanya cramer reporting for us there from gaza now to some other stories making news around the world russian opposition leader alexina vali says he's been barred from leaving the country and a message recorded at a moscow airport the kremlin critic allege he's being prevented from traveling to the european court of human rights which is due to issue a ruling over his attentions only serve twenty days in prison last month for organizing anti kremlin protests. libyan leaders are discussing united nations plans to stabilize the country after seven years of turmoil it is the first time representatives of libya's rival governments and factions have met since may the talks are being hosted by italy and come a week after the u.n. abandoned plans to hold elections in libya in december. french prime minister at what has led a ceremony to mark the third anniversary of the paris terror attacks some one hundred thirty people were killed when gunmen and suicide bombers stormed about a con concert hall a sports stadium and bars on november thirteenth two thousand and fifteen the so-called islamic
tanya cramer reporting for us there from gaza now to some other stories making news around the world russian opposition leader alexina vali says he's been barred from leaving the country and a message recorded at a moscow airport the kremlin critic allege he's being prevented from traveling to the european court of human rights which is due to issue a ruling over his attentions only serve twenty days in prison last month for organizing anti kremlin protests. libyan leaders are discussing united...
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tanya says my favourite has a lwa ys you.ourite has always been incredible hulk, i grew up always been incredible hulk, i grew up in the 80s watching it and also she says, wonder woman, but that is dc, not marvel. and the actor who depicted the incredible hulk in that american series, which i was watching when i was a young girl. i do remember that too. thanks for being with us. it has been great to have you with us here. and thank you too. the incredible hulk seems to be one of the favourites for now. i will see very soon, goodbye. —— see you. hello. many of us started the new week with frequent and heavy showers, and that brought some impressive cloud formations. an excellent example of a mammatus cloud here in somerset on monday afternoon. we also saw some sunshine, and when you put sunshine and showers together, well, it's a perfect recipe for rainbows. more showers to come through the early hours of tuesday. they will start to fade away from many southern and eastern areas, and generally become confined to northern engla
tanya says my favourite has a lwa ys you.ourite has always been incredible hulk, i grew up always been incredible hulk, i grew up in the 80s watching it and also she says, wonder woman, but that is dc, not marvel. and the actor who depicted the incredible hulk in that american series, which i was watching when i was a young girl. i do remember that too. thanks for being with us. it has been great to have you with us here. and thank you too. the incredible hulk seems to be one of the favourites...
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this is his way of saying i haven't decided yet but it everybody knows the coalition is fragile that tanya who is not out of the water of course we're in an election year either there will be early elections or at at the longest period of time elections will happen in any case by november the only question is you know i think that the we expect the coalition to last anywhere between a few weeks and a few months and maybe you know an off chance that it will last a year but i think the tone is certainly that the decision maker for now there could be as my colleague pointed out other deal breakers in the future ok gil i mean it's quite interesting the change of mind by enough taliban it's what do you think trigger it's about face about the man who just a few days ago was saying basically i'm not old boys are less i am appointed defense minister but suddenly he's saying i'm going to give netanyahu one last chance. and it's now put a tremendous guilt trip on after all the bennett he appealed to the religious scientists right and voters have enough tell you bennett have been scarred by past elec
this is his way of saying i haven't decided yet but it everybody knows the coalition is fragile that tanya who is not out of the water of course we're in an election year either there will be early elections or at at the longest period of time elections will happen in any case by november the only question is you know i think that the we expect the coalition to last anywhere between a few weeks and a few months and maybe you know an off chance that it will last a year but i think the tone is...
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and he never returned any of my calls. >> reporter: tanya -- tanya tried to call him, too.or a different reason. >> it just didn't add up. my phone call was strictly to figure out and to pick his brain and ask questions. >> reporter: because, by then, tanya was a cop herself, who knew a little something about suspicious behavior. >> did i think he was going to answer that phone? no, and let me tell you, i tried that phone number numerous times. and after about a month of calling it repeatedly, the phone number was disconnected. >> reporter: she didn't get anywhere. no. but sometimes, maybe, with a little help from curious prosecutor, you get a do-over. >> so, as the years went by, you thought about it? >> oh, yes, sir. >> it bothered you? >> yes. >> so, that must have made that call that you got from california all the more remarkable. >> when -- when i realized what they were asking me about, yes, sir. i thought, "oh, my goodness, what in the world is going on with this case?" so many questions of the long ago case. >> cathy was not a camper. >>> reporter: once, when outsi
and he never returned any of my calls. >> reporter: tanya -- tanya tried to call him, too.or a different reason. >> it just didn't add up. my phone call was strictly to figure out and to pick his brain and ask questions. >> reporter: because, by then, tanya was a cop herself, who knew a little something about suspicious behavior. >> did i think he was going to answer that phone? no, and let me tell you, i tried that phone number numerous times. and after about a month of...
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a reason because they remind me that the situation remains very tense because it's pretty that way tanya thank you so much for bringing us up to date there that steve w.'s jerusalem correspondent tanya kramer in gaza now some of the other stories making news around the world today in yemen and fresh clashes between rebels and pro-government forces in the city of data have killed more than one hundred forty people several civilians are among the dead the rebels are fighting to repel a large scale attack by government loyalists backed by saudi arabia. politicians in sri lanka have staged a candlelit vigil to protest the president's decision to dissolve parliament they say democracy is under threat after the president sacked the legislature and ordered fresh elections last week long his main political parties are challenging the move in the supreme court. and in the u.s. the conference will recount of votes from last week's florida senate and state governor elections has begun officials have until thursday to report the new results republicans who led after the first counts have accused dem
a reason because they remind me that the situation remains very tense because it's pretty that way tanya thank you so much for bringing us up to date there that steve w.'s jerusalem correspondent tanya kramer in gaza now some of the other stories making news around the world today in yemen and fresh clashes between rebels and pro-government forces in the city of data have killed more than one hundred forty people several civilians are among the dead the rebels are fighting to repel a large...
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. >> it's tanya. >> who? >> tanya. >> tanya no here. >> did you lose it?f you being my mother, when called me and told me, oh, that's great. get off the phone, crying my ass off. so hard. so grateful and thankful for all these opportunities. and to be able to -- when i talked on the phone -- always taking away something amazing. always learning from her and so -- i've been learning from you for years. to learn in person is like oh, wow. i'm crying. >> asked me to come get her in my car but my car is not doing so well. >> tiffany and onscreen sister adored whoopi who probably won't see the movie. >> i don't watch movies, i critique myself. >> you don't watch movies you're in? "color purple". >> most of it. not whole thing. >> i didn't know this about you. >> where you been? >> watching your movies. >> at new york premier, clear she's at top of her game. >> how many movies is this for you? >> i think total of eight this year. maybe seven. >> she working. >> she working. ooh, this is nice. >> "nobody's fool" written and directed by tyler perry, soon celebrati
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or earlier we spoke to our correspondent tanya kramer she's covering the story from gaza city and we asked her about the situation there on the ground well i can tell you that the situation there tends in the past hour has. been constant knock it is known that. here from. all of those are being turned in his fine motor coming out television is going has started heating target here. and in action has said earlier tonight that this is the republican response to the incident from sunday night and that they would escalate the range of rockets if further response was going and we asked tonya about the aim of the botched raid by israeli security forces. well i mean that's exactly what i mean according to the israeli army that focus session operation and intelligence mission but given the nature of go back to what they were doing here we are. seven is ready special forces and. fifty isn't counted hundred units with a car and they go from beginning and apparently they went. by members of hamas military wing because some brigades who guard the border area have an exchange of fire followed by
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our correspondent tanya kramer is in gaza we spoke to her earlier and asked her for reactions to the situation there and how she sees the situation developing. it's very hard to tell you at the moment because it changes all of the hour it was a very difficult night for piecing gobs of adults across the border and south in israel there have been seven and strike in the area in gaza city in the past hour with the intent of rockets again launched to its rather gaza minute. actions have been the morning that they would expand the range of rockets if it so it would not stop hitting gaza but had carried out over a hundred strikes throughout the gaza strip joint the gaza strip and gotten into the. numbers from the on the over three hundred fifty rockets against communities and something. tanya kramer reporting for us from gaza now some other stories making news around the world russian opposition leader alexina vali says he has been barred from leaving the country in a message recorded at a moscow airport the kremlin critic allege he's being prevented from traveling to the european court of
our correspondent tanya kramer is in gaza we spoke to her earlier and asked her for reactions to the situation there and how she sees the situation developing. it's very hard to tell you at the moment because it changes all of the hour it was a very difficult night for piecing gobs of adults across the border and south in israel there have been seven and strike in the area in gaza city in the past hour with the intent of rockets again launched to its rather gaza minute. actions have been the...
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when it comes to what i want to figure it just go ahead dalia yeah i don't disagree at all than the tanya who basically wants to win elections more than anything else i will make two points i think that in the polls that came out showing high discontent with both the defense minister's hand handling of the of the gaza crisis and of the prime minister's handling of it i would as a pollster would take those with a grain of salt because people are very discontent they wanted a more hardline response but that was in the heat of the moment and i'm not sure how much stomach the israeli public really has for another long devastating war that might result in israeli soldier casualties some civilian casualties terrible press and i'm not sure if it's on yahoo really wants that either so i sort of agree with phil that he might not go for escalation but i will say. that the one thing he will not do which because it won't earn him any electoral points is look at any other more long term bigger picture resolution for the question of the palestinian issue looking at the trump plan is not a long term res
when it comes to what i want to figure it just go ahead dalia yeah i don't disagree at all than the tanya who basically wants to win elections more than anything else i will make two points i think that in the polls that came out showing high discontent with both the defense minister's hand handling of the of the gaza crisis and of the prime minister's handling of it i would as a pollster would take those with a grain of salt because people are very discontent they wanted a more hardline...
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our correspondent tanya kramer is in gaza city she joins us on the line for more on the story so tanya it's not that often that you see israeli security forces launch a raid on the ground in gaza what more can you tell us about what happened last night. i mean more of a positive information that's coming from old side to understand that there is any special forces commandos that entered the southern gaza strip is a car laden from the evening the much quilting to the israeli army special operations and missions but given the nature we don't know exactly what they were doing what was their mission. they must have been uncovered which resides it is an exchange of fire it was meant to come up and tell you we become a gate. patients along the border area was old enough that after i spend a few dozen posting in. one that is very close to the pillar of the country the rockets were fired according to the very army and was and is and then all of this comes at a time when told from going on understanding between israel and hamas made by egypt and the us and to ease the tensions do you think poss
our correspondent tanya kramer is in gaza city she joins us on the line for more on the story so tanya it's not that often that you see israeli security forces launch a raid on the ground in gaza what more can you tell us about what happened last night. i mean more of a positive information that's coming from old side to understand that there is any special forces commandos that entered the southern gaza strip is a car laden from the evening the much quilting to the israeli army special...
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the problem that they have is that you have tanya, and you have 130 million americans like her, all ofhom have pre-existing conditions, and that math doesn't make them feel very good. so you have a little bit of what is the odd year, even year shuffle where odd years, when people don't vote, they really vote their policies. and then you get to even years, and all of a sudden they see that math. they can read a poll like anybody else as you said, lawrence. and they have the audacity to look at tanya in the eye and tell her that they're really not doing what they've done over 70 times over the last few years. and i don't think tanya, nor do i think jack really buys it. >> let's listen to how it's going for republican candidates as they describe their lives out there as candidates to sean hannity on fox news. >> would you vote to repeal obamacare, the vote that john mccain decided to change his mind on? >> well, sean, i did vote to repeal and replace obamacare on that house bill. i'm getting my ass kicked for it right now because it's being misconstrued by the democrats. they're trying to
the problem that they have is that you have tanya, and you have 130 million americans like her, all ofhom have pre-existing conditions, and that math doesn't make them feel very good. so you have a little bit of what is the odd year, even year shuffle where odd years, when people don't vote, they really vote their policies. and then you get to even years, and all of a sudden they see that math. they can read a poll like anybody else as you said, lawrence. and they have the audacity to look at...
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i'm tanya rivero.housands of general motors workers will have little reason to celebrate this holiday season. the automaker announced it is eliminating about 15,000 jobs and closing production plants throughout the midwest. president trump says he's not happy with the restructuring, but gm says sales are down and it's already lost about a billion dollars from president trump's tariffs. kris van cleave reports. >> reporter: at the white house today, president trump said he called general motors head mary barra to express his displeasure over gm's plan to shutter five north american plants. >> i spoke with her when i heard they were closing. i said, you know, this country has done a lot for general motors you. better get back in there soon. >> reporter: facing slumping sales, general motors will stop making six underperforming said dance by the end of next year, idling plants in michigan, maryland, and ontario, canada, costing nearly 6,000 factory employees and 8,000 salaried workers their jobs. more tha
i'm tanya rivero.housands of general motors workers will have little reason to celebrate this holiday season. the automaker announced it is eliminating about 15,000 jobs and closing production plants throughout the midwest. president trump says he's not happy with the restructuring, but gm says sales are down and it's already lost about a billion dollars from president trump's tariffs. kris van cleave reports. >> reporter: at the white house today, president trump said he called general...
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and also, my daughter, tanya, would you stand. tanya and nadine, they are the one that petitioned the board and all that to make that happen. and then -- all right. so in time, we appreciate you here. is the mayor -- the mayor arrived yet? i'm sorry. i'm just looking forward. yes, sir -- when i do this thing, i'm going to pray. and nancy pelosi, where is is she? there she is. we've been knowing each other a long time. and malia cohen. and prayer means that -- simply means that the leadership in san francisco knows that there's a god. we know that we can't do it by ourselves, that we need god to help us. so in terms i'm going to ask you that you bow your heads and pray as we ask a blessing upon this housing and beautiful grounds. gracious and beautiful god as we pause at this moment in the history of this particular community and city, first, we want to thank you for the realization of low-income housing in this community. we ask you to bless every person here and ask you to give us the knowledge to continue giving low housing to t
and also, my daughter, tanya, would you stand. tanya and nadine, they are the one that petitioned the board and all that to make that happen. and then -- all right. so in time, we appreciate you here. is the mayor -- the mayor arrived yet? i'm sorry. i'm just looking forward. yes, sir -- when i do this thing, i'm going to pray. and nancy pelosi, where is is she? there she is. we've been knowing each other a long time. and malia cohen. and prayer means that -- simply means that the leadership in...
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tanya kramer reporting for us from gaza not some other stories making news around the world russian opposition leader alexei devolvement says he has been barred from leaving the country in a message recorded at a moscow airport a kremlin critic alleged he's being prevented from traveling to the european court of human rights which is due to issue a ruling over his detention they've already served twenty days in prison last month for organizing anti kremlin protests. a u.s. think tank says it has identified at least thirteen undeclared missile bases inside north korea the center for strategic and international studies says pyongyang has been upgrading several of the remote sites in the report could further complicate diplomatic efforts to end north korea's nuclear program. libyan leaders are discussing united nations plans to stabilize the country after seven years of turmoil it's the first time representatives of libya's rival governments and factions have met since may the talks are being hosted by italy and come a week after the u.n. abandon plans to hold elections in december. and french pr
tanya kramer reporting for us from gaza not some other stories making news around the world russian opposition leader alexei devolvement says he has been barred from leaving the country in a message recorded at a moscow airport a kremlin critic alleged he's being prevented from traveling to the european court of human rights which is due to issue a ruling over his detention they've already served twenty days in prison last month for organizing anti kremlin protests. a u.s. think tank says it...
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they don't need correspondent tony kraemer house just to return to israel from gaza welcome tanya what's happening in gaza now. well first we're getting his report states these are still unconfirmed reports set apparently a cease fire survive they say calm has been reached within the d.h. and off each of the u.n. and other countries between palestinian factions and israel this is still one concern because policy inspections have basically said we would hold of fire also israel would stop its tie and is very usually in these cases says they would reserve the right to respond to any impression we have seen. over the afternoon rocket attacks on southern israel as well as strikes in gaza the situation is still very fluid and we have to wait and see whether this translate into an extra calm over the next hours but we're talking about what is effectively the biggest flare up in violence for four years is this really all about sunday's botched israeli special forces raid. i think it's a combination of factors i mean you have to see that there has been a lot of pressure on gaza on all levels on
they don't need correspondent tony kraemer house just to return to israel from gaza welcome tanya what's happening in gaza now. well first we're getting his report states these are still unconfirmed reports set apparently a cease fire survive they say calm has been reached within the d.h. and off each of the u.n. and other countries between palestinian factions and israel this is still one concern because policy inspections have basically said we would hold of fire also israel would stop its...
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says to speak out for the many of the children who didn't survive to keep them memory alive don't use tanya kramer reporting for us there are reminder now of our top story that we're following for you here on g.w. u.s. voters are casting ballots in what many describe as the most pivotal midterm elections in decades the poll is being seen as a referendum on donald trump's presidency with a strong showing democrats could take back control of congress. and stay tuned to g.w. for continuing coverage of the midterm elections in the u.s. we'll continue to look at what's at stake in america and for the rest of the world we have full coverage and analysis on a web site as well t w dot com thanks for watching. time for. projects that are changing the climate for. d.w.i. .
says to speak out for the many of the children who didn't survive to keep them memory alive don't use tanya kramer reporting for us there are reminder now of our top story that we're following for you here on g.w. u.s. voters are casting ballots in what many describe as the most pivotal midterm elections in decades the poll is being seen as a referendum on donald trump's presidency with a strong showing democrats could take back control of congress. and stay tuned to g.w. for continuing...
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tanya kramer joining us from gaza tanya tanya thank you for that update chancellor angela merkel has led celebrations marking the centenary of women's suffrage in germany speaking in berlin machall pay tribute to the women who one hundred years ago fought for the right to vote. so you will know the end of on following the one at the turn of the century women around the world began fighting for their rights. they filmed at and gave each of the mutual support most ardent we should say that it was hard exhausting but ultimately a successful struggle comes on the twelfth of november today one hundred years ago women in germany were also finally allowed to take part in politics simply take home it was a key moment in the history of democracy. well michel herself is germany's first female leader but the political scene is still dominated by men going to kettle's reports on mixed progress since women first took to the ballot box. here in germany we have i'm going to america so gender equality is happening in our country's politics right next to the people how they see things and compare tha
tanya kramer joining us from gaza tanya tanya thank you for that update chancellor angela merkel has led celebrations marking the centenary of women's suffrage in germany speaking in berlin machall pay tribute to the women who one hundred years ago fought for the right to vote. so you will know the end of on following the one at the turn of the century women around the world began fighting for their rights. they filmed at and gave each of the mutual support most ardent we should say that it was...
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i'm tanya beckett.nt trump sees for himself the devastation caused by california's worst ever wildfires. more than 70 people are dead and about 1,000 are still unaccounted for. more than 250,000 people have joined protests across france in anger at rising fuel prices. a senior member of theresa may's cabinet calls for changes to her brexit plans, piling more pressure on the british prime minister. president trump has been in california to see the damage caused by the us state's worst ever wildfires.
i'm tanya beckett.nt trump sees for himself the devastation caused by california's worst ever wildfires. more than 70 people are dead and about 1,000 are still unaccounted for. more than 250,000 people have joined protests across france in anger at rising fuel prices. a senior member of theresa may's cabinet calls for changes to her brexit plans, piling more pressure on the british prime minister. president trump has been in california to see the damage caused by the us state's worst ever...
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in the camp was survivor there ross has made it her mission to tell her story she spoke to de w's tanya kramer sometimes it is difficult to tell her story door huzzahs as a child she spent several years in the stator of concentration camp her parents and her sister were killed in the holocaust born in poland doris family fled the jewish ghetto in wall so to lithuania from their door of us to puerto to the studio of concentration camp near done thick i can only tell you what happened in the in the years things that i will never forget i will never forget that i was hungry day and night i will never forget that and my mother died from hunger because the little piece of bread that she got she gave them me it is estimated that over sixty thousand people were moved as institute of gassed executed or killed by extreme labor conditions and frequent epidemics. remembers both the fear and the daily violence off the nazis what they did it's not he was not human you dunce at all child in the health can of water. you know done to make a child. pick up a twenty kilos cement which i had to pick up an
in the camp was survivor there ross has made it her mission to tell her story she spoke to de w's tanya kramer sometimes it is difficult to tell her story door huzzahs as a child she spent several years in the stator of concentration camp her parents and her sister were killed in the holocaust born in poland doris family fled the jewish ghetto in wall so to lithuania from their door of us to puerto to the studio of concentration camp near done thick i can only tell you what happened in the in...
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. >> gayle raised nici and her sister, tanya, in the suburbs of seattle. there were carefree days at the nearby lake. >> is nici your annoying kid sister or was she a pretty cool kid? how do you remember her? >> she was a very annoying kid sister. mom insisted on dressing us alike. >> in high school, mia says nici was a friend to everyone. >> every day, eating lunch together. she never sat. she would walk around and visit with people. she always saw the good in people. she didn't see the bad in people. >> after graduation, nici brought that winning spirit into the workplace. eventually landing a plum position in the head offices of bally total fitness. kimberly thomas was on her team. >> nici was a great boss. she cared about how your day was. she cared about how you were feeling. she cared about your birthday. >> bally's is where nici met another employee, david pietz. he was six feet tall, four years younger, and he exuded smooth confidence. his coworkers recall, he seemed to be going places. >> he was definitely a very nice man. easy to talk to, would l
. >> gayle raised nici and her sister, tanya, in the suburbs of seattle. there were carefree days at the nearby lake. >> is nici your annoying kid sister or was she a pretty cool kid? how do you remember her? >> she was a very annoying kid sister. mom insisted on dressing us alike. >> in high school, mia says nici was a friend to everyone. >> every day, eating lunch together. she never sat. she would walk around and visit with people. she always saw the good in...
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and also, my daughter, tanya, would you stand. tanya and nadine, they are the one that petitioned the board and all that to make that happen. and then -- all right. so in time, we appreciate you here. is the mayor -- the mayor arrived yet? i'm sorry. i'm just looking forward. yes, sir -- when i do this thing, i'm going to pray.
and also, my daughter, tanya, would you stand. tanya and nadine, they are the one that petitioned the board and all that to make that happen. and then -- all right. so in time, we appreciate you here. is the mayor -- the mayor arrived yet? i'm sorry. i'm just looking forward. yes, sir -- when i do this thing, i'm going to pray.
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all right it looks like we've lost that line to our correspondent tanya kramer in jerusalem reporting for us there. let's move on to some other news now and to business the first contraction for europe's economic engine in more than three years and gary hart elsewheres is here with more on that story that's right sumi the german economy shrank by zero point two percent in the third quarter and that's a more than expected growth was stifled by global trade disputes and problems in germany's car industry analysts say the data was another wake up call that stable growth spano means given exports were down and imports up in the third quarter that's trouble for an economy built on strong exports a major part of the problem has been a bottleneck in car deliveries by german automakers the result of new more rigorous you emissions rules but there are other issues political ones global trade disputes are threatening the bottom lines of german companies both b.m.w. and di miller cited trade uncertainty in their latest earnings reports breaks it is also threatening a chunk of german business wit
all right it looks like we've lost that line to our correspondent tanya kramer in jerusalem reporting for us there. let's move on to some other news now and to business the first contraction for europe's economic engine in more than three years and gary hart elsewheres is here with more on that story that's right sumi the german economy shrank by zero point two percent in the third quarter and that's a more than expected growth was stifled by global trade disputes and problems in germany's car...
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estonia and there's no bureaucracy or paperwork the program has generated a fifteen million euros in its tanya us revenues but out of it only one one the half million comes from director and is from texas all the rest came from into mexico been if it's because when you become a resident you may need access and you may need to have a virtual office secretary. some have business advice some many good vice. business consultants to lloyd forecast dystonia is digital population growth generate revenues of one point eight billion euros by twenty twenty five a big source of potential growth for the innovative baltic nation. in which indeed all the news coming to life from the men more coming up at the top of the hour. on. a dangerous legacy lurks in these fields old munitions from the first and second world wars. every day in northwestern belgium farmers find grenades many of which are still potentially explosive. and every day a special unit goes out to collect and defuse these deadly weapons. next on. once a difficult teenager from a troubled neighborhood. now an award winning chef. certain results
estonia and there's no bureaucracy or paperwork the program has generated a fifteen million euros in its tanya us revenues but out of it only one one the half million comes from director and is from texas all the rest came from into mexico been if it's because when you become a resident you may need access and you may need to have a virtual office secretary. some have business advice some many good vice. business consultants to lloyd forecast dystonia is digital population growth generate...
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the studio,s in schnidereider -- tanya caret go ahead with first question.'s start by asking about the infrastructure plan. the plan to start off the session with trying to get the infrastructure plan through. not unlike the one donald trump couldn't get through congress.
the studio,s in schnidereider -- tanya caret go ahead with first question.'s start by asking about the infrastructure plan. the plan to start off the session with trying to get the infrastructure plan through. not unlike the one donald trump couldn't get through congress.
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<tanya love, prop 10 <tanya love, <tanya love, prop 10 supporter "so maybe, if whatever happens, thisnters in this crisis.>( darya ) on average, californians spend about a third of their income on rent. ( darya ) in san francisco -- voters passed proposition c.it's the measure that taxes businesses ... and uses that money to help with the homeless crisis.( james ) but it had people pretty divided on its merits .kron4's charles clifford breaks it all down. a san francisco business tax for homeless services has passed.with 99 percent of precincts reporting, the votes were 60 percent in favor and 40 percent against.mayor london breed opposed the proposition.the measure will tax some of the city's biggest companies. ( darya ) the housing ( darya ) the housing crisis in the bay area... and across the state... was a big issue on the ballot. with several measures focused on trying to ease the crisis and offer some relief. let's start with measure 'o...' the berkeley housing bonds. which passed with an overwhelming 74 percent. it authorizes the city to issue up to 135-million dollars in bonds
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and get more from t w correspondent tanya crabber who joins us on the line from gaza city welcome tania and what can you tell us about these latest hostilities. fly can tell you that the situation is certainly true you can. see constant rocket barrages launched that she used to hear from. those of being apparently his fine mortar coming out television is or has the office heating target here. and the action has said earlier tonight. that this is repulsive reform as it is and from your knowledge in that they would escalate the range of rocket if further response was going let's talk about sunday night this was a strike by israeli security forces who were operating in gaza why would they do that. well i mean that's exactly what you know according to the israeli army this was a special operation an intelligence mission but given the nature we don't think that clear what they were doing here we understand that in it's legit special forces come on the enter doesn't gaza strip you know the kind of hundred units that the car made on sunday evening and apparently they were covered by members of
and get more from t w correspondent tanya crabber who joins us on the line from gaza city welcome tania and what can you tell us about these latest hostilities. fly can tell you that the situation is certainly true you can. see constant rocket barrages launched that she used to hear from. those of being apparently his fine mortar coming out television is or has the office heating target here. and the action has said earlier tonight. that this is repulsive reform as it is and from your knowledge...
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the studio,s in schnidereider -- tanya caret go ahead with first question. let's start by asking about the infrastructure plan. the plan to start off the session with trying to get the infrastructure plan through. not unlike the one donald trump couldn't get through congress. the politics of why you think republicans would be willing to go along with a big spending infrastructure bill, why you think democrats would go along with something donald trump could campaign on in 2020? rep. defazio: the president will not be able to claim credit that they control the senate, white house, and house. based onas privatization, polling, etc., which went nowhere with a republican congress. it would be laughable to talk about that in a democratic congress but when i was at the white house, the president didn't seem to be on board with his own advisors. interest andan recognition that we need real federal investment and new partnership with estates in rebuilding america's infrastructure. , beforeore the election he left washington, they had a white house congressional affa
the studio,s in schnidereider -- tanya caret go ahead with first question. let's start by asking about the infrastructure plan. the plan to start off the session with trying to get the infrastructure plan through. not unlike the one donald trump couldn't get through congress. the politics of why you think republicans would be willing to go along with a big spending infrastructure bill, why you think democrats would go along with something donald trump could campaign on in 2020? rep. defazio:...