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free to join tanya in arizona. 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. >> i'm sure you must have formed a fairly complex opinion of what his personality is. how would you describe him? >> i think james loves himself more than anybody else. i think -- i would argue he's narcissistic. >> this case makes you angry? >> yeah. >> gets you riled up. >> yeah. because for almost five years, she was painted as an individual that left her children, abandoned her infant child to live her own life. and that wasn't the truth at all. >> 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. the future of living with this and the questions that are going to come up as she gets older. you know, he deprived her of her mother. he deserves to rot in prison for the rest of his life. he doesn't deserve to walk in society. >> later
free to join tanya in arizona. 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. >> i'm sure you must have formed a fairly complex opinion of what his personality is. how would you describe him? >> i think james loves himself more than anybody else. i think -- i would argue he's narcissistic. >> this case makes you angry? >> yeah. >> gets you riled up. >> yeah....
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. >> tanya was madison's mom's best friend. she says madison was always sweet and a little different. >> i remember we had a birdhouse that my mom had brought over, and she was going to put it in my backyard. the other kids run, go, play, have fun, oh, mom needs help? whatever. >> not available. >> not available. madison's like hey, do you want me to help you do it? >> school was a battlefield. madison was picked on, the scrawny kid and a bit of a lo loner. >> he was always doing his own thing. >> everything changed by madison's seen jor yenior year school. he sprouted to almost 6 feet and had less time for dad and mom. >> madison was very social. he had a lot of friends. >> hannah traylor and madison grew up in the tiny town of eclectic, alabama. >> he was always like the class clown, like really goofy, trying to make everybody laugh. he might get in trouble for talking too much in class. >> as madison crossed over into the land of teendom, his parents found themselves without a map. >> during senior year people are turning 18
. >> tanya was madison's mom's best friend. she says madison was always sweet and a little different. >> i remember we had a birdhouse that my mom had brought over, and she was going to put it in my backyard. the other kids run, go, play, have fun, oh, mom needs help? whatever. >> not available. >> not available. madison's like hey, do you want me to help you do it? >> school was a battlefield. madison was picked on, the scrawny kid and a bit of a lo loner....
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tanya dendrinos, bbc news.ts in parts of texas will no longer ride horses, after videos of officers coralling haitian migrants towards a river were widely criticised. the us special envoy for haiti, daniel foote, has resigned in protest at the deportation of haitians, describing the biden administration's policy as inhumane. felipe de la hoz is an investigative and analytic journalist focusing on immigration. he publishes a newsletter, border lines which deals with federal immigration policy, and joins me from new york. you very much for your time today. now, why is it, in your view, so important that the us meet their obligations to people claiming asylum? well, ou people claiming asylum? well, you know. _ people claiming asylum? well, you know, fundamentally - people claiming asylum? well, you know, fundamentally i - people claiming asylum? well, | you know, fundamentally i think that asylum is one of the only federal policies that the government tries to pretend it doesn't have to enact, you know, and it is
tanya dendrinos, bbc news.ts in parts of texas will no longer ride horses, after videos of officers coralling haitian migrants towards a river were widely criticised. the us special envoy for haiti, daniel foote, has resigned in protest at the deportation of haitians, describing the biden administration's policy as inhumane. felipe de la hoz is an investigative and analytic journalist focusing on immigration. he publishes a newsletter, border lines which deals with federal immigration policy,...
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tanya dendrinos, bbc news.knowledged that it will take time and hard work to heal washington's relationship with france. it comes after friction between the two countries following a multi—lateral submarine deal between the us, britain and australia which led to the abandonment of a multibillion—dollar french deal with canberra. mr blinken spoke at a news conference after a meeting with his french counterpart. 0ur meeting today followed yesterday's conversation between president biden and president macron, where they agreed that the september 15 announcement would have benefited from open consultations among allies and they decided on a process of in—depth consultations going forward. we recognise this will take time and hard work, and we will be demonstrated not only with words but in deeds, and i'm committed to working closely with the minister on this crucial effort. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: how america's reckoning over race is playing out in the world of art 16 months after the killing of ge
tanya dendrinos, bbc news.knowledged that it will take time and hard work to heal washington's relationship with france. it comes after friction between the two countries following a multi—lateral submarine deal between the us, britain and australia which led to the abandonment of a multibillion—dollar french deal with canberra. mr blinken spoke at a news conference after a meeting with his french counterpart. 0ur meeting today followed yesterday's conversation between president biden and...
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the the mean if they didn't think that what he that's going on with us, you'll handle that taylor tanya with payment method to complement. but i think i mentioned that boy sonya florida or something went off or whatever. if any of the yes i was just said they're messes up at the, in the, in the the, in the the i de leon as an mark say that i owe me me. ah, i know you're not gonna need me had a man and in which i'm going i'm not going to be i'm going to see the evidence of either. but again, jack, i'm leaving it in the not for the gray air look care many here. mama. your car is the oh seemly boy leaking. seal your no monsieur layer the ned yo on the list. 7042. yes sir. lay dead the name of the mother the holy but care but i love my mamma. can you tell me what was the end of the infinite media to yourself, even in ms. cynthia. mr. d. a n i really see that, but my mom is in d as more than the listen to working with a parent that immediately loaded up, but it didn't live that they had a way to mr . some man, a bomb hade met his young am. i'm in the middle, however, this isn't the microphon
the the mean if they didn't think that what he that's going on with us, you'll handle that taylor tanya with payment method to complement. but i think i mentioned that boy sonya florida or something went off or whatever. if any of the yes i was just said they're messes up at the, in the, in the the, in the the i de leon as an mark say that i owe me me. ah, i know you're not gonna need me had a man and in which i'm going i'm not going to be i'm going to see the evidence of either. but again,...
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tanya you said you were previewing talking about joe bidenjust you were previewing talking about joeere previewing talking about joe bidenjust now. i completely agree with mattjust said. it seems there's been a concerted diplomatic push from the white house to try and smooth the waters. i think this joint statement is very significant. and i think it uk and france i think it significant that the both leaders and put out a statement say well, this could've been handled better. which is quite a significant concession from the us, i think. it contrast to borisjohnson was contrast to boris johnson was saying, when you got a difficult conversation to have everybody leaves it to the last minute, don't they? is that really the approach to international relations and diplomacy? i think thisjoint statement from president micron and biden does acknowledge that. the final story now in the daily telegraph. the low a picture of borisjohnson meeting a bust of winston churchill. a bit of trivia this is winston churchill who was the first ever honorary citizen of the first ever honorary citizen of t
tanya you said you were previewing talking about joe bidenjust you were previewing talking about joeere previewing talking about joe bidenjust now. i completely agree with mattjust said. it seems there's been a concerted diplomatic push from the white house to try and smooth the waters. i think this joint statement is very significant. and i think it uk and france i think it significant that the both leaders and put out a statement say well, this could've been handled better. which is quite a...
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tanya altman, dr. leana wen, great to see you. >>> much more coming up on cnn as well about this. >>> this morning a major development in the case of 22-year-old gabby pitino missing for weeks. human remains believed to be petito have been discovered in northern wyoming. an autopsy is scheduled for tomorrow. the fbi says the cause of death has not yet been determined. authorities are now searching for we tee yo's fiance, brian laundrie after he returned earlier this month without her. we are live in north port florida with the latest on this, just a huge and also i'm sure for the family, layla eyla sant. >> reporter: they have plans to conduct a major search in the carlton reserve. the 25,000 acres of wildlife reserve, where they searched all weekend long, a very lush and swampy area is not necessarily the focus of their efforts today. northport police not saying exactly why that is or where they will focus their search efforts, but let's take you back to what actually led them there in the first place
tanya altman, dr. leana wen, great to see you. >>> much more coming up on cnn as well about this. >>> this morning a major development in the case of 22-year-old gabby pitino missing for weeks. human remains believed to be petito have been discovered in northern wyoming. an autopsy is scheduled for tomorrow. the fbi says the cause of death has not yet been determined. authorities are now searching for we tee yo's fiance, brian laundrie after he returned earlier this month...
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. >> and new pet owners like tanya taking advantage of the vaccine clinic for her new puppy. >> beautiful puppy. >> and she's glad that animals here and at other shelters are finding new forever homes. >>> tom was getting an earful there. join us at 7:30 for the clear the shelters special. some of the best adoption stories here and across the country. >>> coming up. they are back on earth. look at the end of an historic all civilian mission to space. >>> and ready for construction to start. efforts to rebuild one of the world's most famous cathedrals. hoping for light rain. we have some misty skies. 67. latest on the rain chances and a warmup on the way when we come back. my name is on the front. but... i am more proud of the back. siggis: 40% less sugar, and more protein than the leading greek yogurt. let us take you to a place you've been craving. where the aroma of authenticity turns into the scent of home. and the warmth of friends and family is in every bite. here, there's a story behind every meal. with cacique, you'll be inspired to add your own flair. so you can tell a story of yo
. >> and new pet owners like tanya taking advantage of the vaccine clinic for her new puppy. >> beautiful puppy. >> and she's glad that animals here and at other shelters are finding new forever homes. >>> tom was getting an earful there. join us at 7:30 for the clear the shelters special. some of the best adoption stories here and across the country. >>> coming up. they are back on earth. look at the end of an historic all civilian mission to space....
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it is don and tanya women, i usually displaced from the villages in the north of the country by conflict or unemployment. i was even in a crow. she was lucky to me. $5.00 a day for the bible, closing she's carrying wise more than kilograms half and dangerous work. how do i know i'm a former so i still need to try and use clothing is also risky for important type upfront as much as $95000.00 for a container will no guarantee if the clothes inside it are really good. yeah. now i think it's not easy. sometimes if you don't have need to do business, this business is not easy for you. and sometimes you will go and buy more something and then your costs, you will not get what you want. then you release your money, sorry, imports as many as 3000000 items of used clothing every year. most of it from the united kingdom. when he finds western exporters with good quality clothes prophets there for the taking. so if you know inside that these moves is fine, i want you, i want to bite, then you get your profit. if you don't know that this, bruce is nice. you don't want any 10 dilution, one. sorry, al
it is don and tanya women, i usually displaced from the villages in the north of the country by conflict or unemployment. i was even in a crow. she was lucky to me. $5.00 a day for the bible, closing she's carrying wise more than kilograms half and dangerous work. how do i know i'm a former so i still need to try and use clothing is also risky for important type upfront as much as $95000.00 for a container will no guarantee if the clothes inside it are really good. yeah. now i think it's not...
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tanya, i'm sure it's been a frightening day for you. what can you tell us about what is happening there and what your daughter told you? >> yes, it has been unnerving. my daughter was just on the phone with me a few moments ago. she's trying to reserve her battery. she's been at school all day and her battery is low. she said there was another altercation inside the auditorium where they were being held on lockdown. it's been an unnerving day. my husband is actually at the harris teeter. initially they were told to go to the ymca to pick up the kids. then they were told to go to the harris teeter. once he got to the harris teeter, you know, something else happened. so it's just been one thing after another. just very frightening. >> martha: i can imagine. have you heard anything about the shooter or the person that was shot? is there any update that you have heard about that? >> well, my husband was sharing with me that while he was sitting in the parking lot where the ymca is located, helicopters were flying overhead until he could see
tanya, i'm sure it's been a frightening day for you. what can you tell us about what is happening there and what your daughter told you? >> yes, it has been unnerving. my daughter was just on the phone with me a few moments ago. she's trying to reserve her battery. she's been at school all day and her battery is low. she said there was another altercation inside the auditorium where they were being held on lockdown. it's been an unnerving day. my husband is actually at the harris teeter....
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think when time you're not proposing, show me like seal funding material that allow bring in when tanya's done for them i can see like mostly to see if the live for some of us or no man at the moment, like one young gentleman who noticed in see what i got up in my gosh, sam, in order. and i'll come get him to delete it because this will be the process. says babel campbell, i'm on the other on the metal for my son, you know. but if you send me to pick it up and talk to, i knew i would pick him up that i will my most silly mother told michael that actual minute, 11111130 is a sort of a look. the law in law. he called me my local may the local political when they're going to see on the law, he got proxy, then they're going to marry got us. you can still see the among them the study law money which my you're going to say, but a big or less a one day. but again, if you're not ready, so in england, i scheduled the water to daniel, but look him one of them please young. and it by the 20 in the cost of daniel's lining or no more critical stuff, you know, but if you put on a lot of buffer time, yo
think when time you're not proposing, show me like seal funding material that allow bring in when tanya's done for them i can see like mostly to see if the live for some of us or no man at the moment, like one young gentleman who noticed in see what i got up in my gosh, sam, in order. and i'll come get him to delete it because this will be the process. says babel campbell, i'm on the other on the metal for my son, you know. but if you send me to pick it up and talk to, i knew i would pick him...
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tanya ortiz franklin, thank you for being with us this morning a.nk you so much. >> thank you so much. >>> today president biden is facing hard truths about the coronavirus as he outlines the road map in a major speech geared toward ending the pandemic. the white house promising specific goals that will be laid out as part of a six-point plan. joining us now to talk about this is kasie hunt, cnn anchor and chief national affairs analyst. welcome. i'm so excited to introduce you on air. i've known you for years and i'm thrilled to have you here. >> i'm thrilled to do this with you. makes it more fun. >> i'm sitting right here. >> sorry. >> john and i have also known each other for a long time. i've been watching the early mornings for so long, john. it's great to finally be on with you. >> thank you. i'll go away now. ignore me. >> i played softball with her. whatever, berman. >>> let's get down to business. so, there's this -- the president has a plan he's putting out, he's giving a big speech. what are you zeroing in on here? >> i think the reality
tanya ortiz franklin, thank you for being with us this morning a.nk you so much. >> thank you so much. >>> today president biden is facing hard truths about the coronavirus as he outlines the road map in a major speech geared toward ending the pandemic. the white house promising specific goals that will be laid out as part of a six-point plan. joining us now to talk about this is kasie hunt, cnn anchor and chief national affairs analyst. welcome. i'm so excited to introduce you...
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but you know, my bumps convinced service because so you know what we're up with them was tanya shuttle and they deem it come when use my society is more of a receipt below, which is probably cartoon that says, this is a new country being she, since it has the constitution that actually sense that they're opposed to racial and gender and all different kinds of discrimination. my grandfather george time is from us mitchell in virginia and he ended up in rush in the most peculiar way. she was a friend, an amazing contract with the ministry on cultural in russia. and he pretty much got into both and ended up in the soviet union in 1930. it's important to remember that this was the period of the great depression, and it was also a period in which the she'll be a government was doing massive recruitment people with technical skill. ah, he graduated university of the agriculture. if there is no career moves, there's no jobs and there's so much discrimination. what are you supposed to do? he went to a country where she had no clue what was going on. you watch rush on the news. so that union co
but you know, my bumps convinced service because so you know what we're up with them was tanya shuttle and they deem it come when use my society is more of a receipt below, which is probably cartoon that says, this is a new country being she, since it has the constitution that actually sense that they're opposed to racial and gender and all different kinds of discrimination. my grandfather george time is from us mitchell in virginia and he ended up in rush in the most peculiar way. she was a...
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our first witness today's tanya ingraham. tanya is currently waiting for an oregon. then we will hear from doctor katz, who is uniquely acquainted with organ transplants and she is the mother of a transplant recipient, and she was a living organ donor to her child, and she is an emergency medical doctor. then we will hear from look quiet gold rimmed. she is also waiting for a transplant. the witnesses will be unmuted so we can swear them at. so swear them in. very good. please raise your right hands. do you swear that the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you god? >> yes, >> i do. >> very good thank you let the record show that the witnesses all answered in the affirmative. thank you. without objection, they're written statements will be made part of the record. with that, miss ingraham, you are now recognized for your testimony. >> good morning, my name is tanya ingraham. i am a cincinnati native, los angeles resident, mental health advocate tom already lover and -- i need a kidney transplant. i was diag
our first witness today's tanya ingraham. tanya is currently waiting for an oregon. then we will hear from doctor katz, who is uniquely acquainted with organ transplants and she is the mother of a transplant recipient, and she was a living organ donor to her child, and she is an emergency medical doctor. then we will hear from look quiet gold rimmed. she is also waiting for a transplant. the witnesses will be unmuted so we can swear them at. so swear them in. very good. please raise your right...
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tanya you said you were previewing talking about joe bidenjust you were previewing talking about joe
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and most recently our representatives, i refer to the russian chinese and pockets, tanya presented. if they travel to door, then they travel to couples with engaged both with taliban and with the representatives of secular authority. is that by i'm talking about the former president cars i and the former head of the national consensus, a council abdulla during the discussion. first of all, focused on the need to ensure that there be config creation of such a government structure that would be genuinely representative to taliban have announced that there was a thing to ensure that this be reality. the current structure is temporary. so what's most important? once again, is to ensure that the promises that they have proclaimed publicly for those promises and to be kept. and for us, that is the top priority. that is what was mentioned in admissibility of the spread of extremism and spilling over into a neighboring countries. and of course, it is absolutely unacceptable for the terrorist threat to persist on afghans soil. so they announced that they are determined to fight iso and other
and most recently our representatives, i refer to the russian chinese and pockets, tanya presented. if they travel to door, then they travel to couples with engaged both with taliban and with the representatives of secular authority. is that by i'm talking about the former president cars i and the former head of the national consensus, a council abdulla during the discussion. first of all, focused on the need to ensure that there be config creation of such a government structure that would be...
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tanya dendrinos reports.with people and possessions. locals clearing their homes of everything unsalvageable, some struggling to comprehend the devastating reality at the beginning of a lengthy recovery effort. translation: i'm left with nothing, nothing, and i am just _ an 82—year—old pensioner. i'm 82 years old and i have nothing left. it's just another extreme weather event, and this in the week world leaders are gathered for the un general assembly, with calls for action on climate change taking centre stage. tanya dendrinos, bbc news. restaurant, cafe and pub bosses in the uk, will soon be banned from keeping customer tips left for staff. it's currently up to business owners to decide whether the money is divided equally or put back into the company. the government legislation is expected to come into force within the next year. when postcard collector stu prince began shielding at the start of the pandemic, he decided to turn his hobby into a genealogy mission as a distraction. after spending years coll
tanya dendrinos reports.with people and possessions. locals clearing their homes of everything unsalvageable, some struggling to comprehend the devastating reality at the beginning of a lengthy recovery effort. translation: i'm left with nothing, nothing, and i am just _ an 82—year—old pensioner. i'm 82 years old and i have nothing left. it's just another extreme weather event, and this in the week world leaders are gathered for the un general assembly, with calls for action on climate...
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but on the 3rd of last month, tanya, of for us, the mountains, the water is everything is our mother is how we can survive. the government is giving all the facilities for the company to come here and destroy the area. nobody asked us whether we want this, the government concession to the company question via reported by the controller general of the state environmental group say it was constitution is being violated in a fellow mainland piazza. i wouldn't say that the state is violating the rights of the people to guarantee the work of trans national companies. the state has failed in the past because of the legal mining crisis. now they want to bring legal mining, but they are doing it with no previous consultation as the constitution demands precedent because they are more less so has created an action plan to promote legal mining. and it's hoping to exploit over 2900000 hector's in the country. while noticed mining chambers says dialogue is the only way out of the crisis. yoko can look, see, there is no industrial in the world and born without those 1st pains. i believe the futur
but on the 3rd of last month, tanya, of for us, the mountains, the water is everything is our mother is how we can survive. the government is giving all the facilities for the company to come here and destroy the area. nobody asked us whether we want this, the government concession to the company question via reported by the controller general of the state environmental group say it was constitution is being violated in a fellow mainland piazza. i wouldn't say that the state is violating the...
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jamal a show ya is in the western governments realize the need for some level of discussion with the tanya bon, a message that com is that there needs to be engagements with the new orders on the ground in afghanistan. that engagement is needed for a multitude of reasons. first and foremost is to ensure that humanitarian needs of the afghan people are met because you need to deal with people on the ground there. so whether that's through getting the airport up and running again, whether it's through signing and g o z to try and help those in need enough kind of son or of that needs to be done with that engagement. second reason for that obviously is to find political solutions, or at least to find some sort of a partner. and i've got to stand that will enjoy international legitimacy and recognition. but as each country has been stating that will come across some of the key points there were outlined by the pottery foreign minister, shifting from the not the amount nathaniel efficient to this somebody that doing heavy for study. we have urged the taliban to preserve the freedom of movement
jamal a show ya is in the western governments realize the need for some level of discussion with the tanya bon, a message that com is that there needs to be engagements with the new orders on the ground in afghanistan. that engagement is needed for a multitude of reasons. first and foremost is to ensure that humanitarian needs of the afghan people are met because you need to deal with people on the ground there. so whether that's through getting the airport up and running again, whether it's...
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i want to bring a we have a bit of video from tanya cameron, she's a m b n d p. indigenous get out the vote organizer check this out. first nations people in canada only got the right to vote in 1960. since then, there has been very low voter turnout on reserve, on election day. but in 2015 i started 1st nations rocco, where i helped many 1st nations people get registered to vote and where i worked with volunteers to get out the vote on election date. and that will prove to be a historic success, where voter turnout on reserve rose up to $61.00 and a half percent. and into 2019 federal election. i went part of them and work for the n d p. and that voter turnout was 51.8 percent. so here in 2021 i am once again working for the n d p to engage the indigenous folder in the selection. ok, so i want to go to my computer coming out of this just so i catch the audience up to the major parties that are running. the 2 leading parties clearly are the liberal party, the conservative party, but then the in d p, the new democrat party. well, they have enough to be influential. they're, they're way
i want to bring a we have a bit of video from tanya cameron, she's a m b n d p. indigenous get out the vote organizer check this out. first nations people in canada only got the right to vote in 1960. since then, there has been very low voter turnout on reserve, on election day. but in 2015 i started 1st nations rocco, where i helped many 1st nations people get registered to vote and where i worked with volunteers to get out the vote on election date. and that will prove to be a historic...
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when former singer tanya beige was told she would lose her voice to throat cancer, she immediately beganchildren would remember what she sounded like. now, thanks to a special project, she's able to do something she never thought would be possible again — perform live on stage. fiona lamdin reports. this is my voice, and i'm not going to have it for much longer. well, not this one, anyway. tanja made this recording just hours after being told she had throat cancer. two days later, as the country went into the first lockdown, tanja had a laryngectomy to remove her voicebox. i was absolutely devastated. like, my daughter was not even two, so she was learning to talk. once upon a time there was a boy called charlie cook who curled up in a cosy chair and read his favourite book. every time i spoke, or sang a nursery rhyme with the kids or read a story, i was like, this is the last time, not much longer. you know, three days, two days, one day before surgery. so it's so weird when you know that something is going to get taken away from you. when tanja first woke up she couldn't speak but she
when former singer tanya beige was told she would lose her voice to throat cancer, she immediately beganchildren would remember what she sounded like. now, thanks to a special project, she's able to do something she never thought would be possible again — perform live on stage. fiona lamdin reports. this is my voice, and i'm not going to have it for much longer. well, not this one, anyway. tanja made this recording just hours after being told she had throat cancer. two days later, as the...
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. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "you got to run" by buffy sainte-marie and tanya tagaq.democracy now! i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. as the world faces a climate urgency, we turn now to canada, which had the hottest summer in its history this year. wildfires earned the west coast, from oregon to british columbia, where a record-breaking heat dome killed at least 800 people in a single week. climate change policy has been a central issue in the lead-up to next week's canadian federal election. meanwhile, tension is rising between police and environmental and first nations activists who are staging a months-long anti-logging resistance. the protest has been underway for two years. it inow one canada's rgest act of cil disodience. land defende with thfairy crk ockade a callingn others tjoin them toave the reining trs, whichre hundds of yes old, wh some estited to bmore tha1000 yes old, among the oldest on the planet. >> not only is really important to protect these trees currently, but from industry coming in and invading territory where they are stealing natural resou
. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "you got to run" by buffy sainte-marie and tanya tagaq.democracy now! i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. as the world faces a climate urgency, we turn now to canada, which had the hottest summer in its history this year. wildfires earned the west coast, from oregon to british columbia, where a record-breaking heat dome killed at least 800 people in a single week. climate change policy has been a central issue in the lead-up to next week's canadian federal...
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sheriff, tanya, thank you for coming on. we appreciate it.f californians will have a new governor. up next, steve hilton on newsom's track record in california. it's fascinating information. called tardive dyskinesia td. and it can seem like that's all people see. ♪ some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. while how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most mental health meds. don't take ingrezza if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. ingrezza may cause serious side effects, including sleepiness. don't drive, operate heavy machinery, or do other dangerous activities until you know how ingrezza affects you. other serious side effects include potential heart rhythm problems and abnormal movements. shift the focus more on you. ask your doctor about ingrezza. it's simple. one pill, once-daily. #1 prescribed
sheriff, tanya, thank you for coming on. we appreciate it.f californians will have a new governor. up next, steve hilton on newsom's track record in california. it's fascinating information. called tardive dyskinesia td. and it can seem like that's all people see. ♪ some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. while how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription medicine used to treat adults...
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tanya dendrinos reports.uggling to comprehend the devastating reality at beginning of a lengthy recovery efforts. translation: i'm left with nothing, nothing, and i am just _ an 82—year—old pensioner. i'm 82 years old and i have nothing left. it's just another extreme weather event, and this in the week world leaders are gathered for the un general assembly, with calls for action on climate change taking centre stage. tanya dendrinos, bbc news. let's return to that breaking news from reading crown court. three schoolchildren have been sentenced to a total of 28 years for killing 0lly stephens injanuary this year. their attack on the 13 was planned, gold came to a beauty spot where he was ambushed by two boys and stabbed twice. 0ur correspondent is outside reading crown court. yes, thejudges continuing yes, the judges continuing with yes, thejudges continuing with her remarks. she told the three teenagers, all 14 years old, that what the sentences were going to be and then she is now telling them how she reach
tanya dendrinos reports.uggling to comprehend the devastating reality at beginning of a lengthy recovery efforts. translation: i'm left with nothing, nothing, and i am just _ an 82—year—old pensioner. i'm 82 years old and i have nothing left. it's just another extreme weather event, and this in the week world leaders are gathered for the un general assembly, with calls for action on climate change taking centre stage. tanya dendrinos, bbc news. let's return to that breaking news from...
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the story of which is masterfully outlined in a new six-part podcast series from nbc news, tanya hiltonf the podcast, antonia, welcome and congrats, it's a phenomenal piece of work. people should go listen to. it binge. it it is very good. tell us just a little bit about this town and how you started getting into the story. >> thank you chris. south lake is one of the ground zero communities where this entire fight began. because -- long before what most people knew what's critical race theory met, long before we sauce these battles in school board meetings. so initially this council comes together it has conservative, liberal parents, everything in between. and they are getting to present this diversity plan. it takes two years of. worked the plan is ready red in the months after george floyd's murder, in which the political conversation in how to talk about race in history and in the classroom is entirely different to how we were talked about in 2018. so this document is in that politicized context and there is a huge backlash. parents raise hundreds of thousands of dollars and even l
the story of which is masterfully outlined in a new six-part podcast series from nbc news, tanya hiltonf the podcast, antonia, welcome and congrats, it's a phenomenal piece of work. people should go listen to. it binge. it it is very good. tell us just a little bit about this town and how you started getting into the story. >> thank you chris. south lake is one of the ground zero communities where this entire fight began. because -- long before what most people knew what's critical race...
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tanya jefferies is an investment and pensions writer at this is money.appen. ijust wonder if report about how this was able to happen. i just wonder if you report about how this was able to happen. ijust wonder if you can elaborate on some of the details? it is an astonishing amount of money affecting an astonishing amount of people and we will come onto this in a moment, but many of those people have died so they won't even be able to get their money back? yes. have died so they won't even be able to get their money back?— to get their money back? yes, it is an absolutely _ to get their money back? yes, it is an absolutely extraordinary - to get their money back? yes, it is an absolutely extraordinary story, | an absolutely extraordinary story, especially that it was uncovered for so long. when it comes to deceased women, their beneficiaries should get the money, but what the national audit office has discovered is that the records of people who die are destroyed after four years, four yea rs destroyed after four years, four years after they die and the
tanya jefferies is an investment and pensions writer at this is money.appen. ijust wonder if report about how this was able to happen. i just wonder if you report about how this was able to happen. ijust wonder if you can elaborate on some of the details? it is an astonishing amount of money affecting an astonishing amount of people and we will come onto this in a moment, but many of those people have died so they won't even be able to get their money back? yes. have died so they won't even be...
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.— when former singer tanya beige was told she would lose her voice to throat cancer, she immediatelysurgery. so it's so weird, when you know that something is going to get taken away from you. when tanja first woke up, she couldn't speak, but she was fitted with a valve in her neck. when she presses it, it produces sound. when you heard your new voice for the first time, what did you think? i was absolutely horrified. i think i sounded like a tractor or something, it was just like this weird, low, guttural vibrating noise that came out. this is what i sound like this evening. i've just come downstairs from putting the kids to bed. i managed to get through an entire storybook. and for the next few months, she had chemo and radiotherapy while she relearned how to speak. when i dream, i dream in my old voice, and i'm like, oh, i've got my old voice back. shall we see what it looks like on my neck? yeah. sticky. it's going to be sticky. tanja has always been open with her children. before the operation, she prepared them for the changes, and sometimes her five—year—old son rudy still nee
.— when former singer tanya beige was told she would lose her voice to throat cancer, she immediatelysurgery. so it's so weird, when you know that something is going to get taken away from you. when tanja first woke up, she couldn't speak, but she was fitted with a valve in her neck. when she presses it, it produces sound. when you heard your new voice for the first time, what did you think? i was absolutely horrified. i think i sounded like a tractor or something, it was just like this...