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your wife tanya have you ever seen her face yes. when i was 34 and she was 29 i'm not 58 years old in my mind she is still 29 years old i get that you know i thought you played out how do you feel being only the 3rd person in the country to have this. yes this. is the surgeon who will be operating on friday. it's exciting technology that is basically a little microchip we implant in the eye. blind people that are affected by everything like this because those are thanks to this. light in a healthy i the photo receptors in the retina converts light into electro chemical impulses that are sent through the optic nerve and into the brain condition such as retinitis pigmentosa can stop the photoreceptors from working properly the argus to bypass is these damaged photo receptors using a miniature video camera that sits on the patient's glasses this camera sense wireless signals via video processing unit to an implant which has been surgically placed on the damaged retina the implant then emit small pulses of electricity which travel along
your wife tanya have you ever seen her face yes. when i was 34 and she was 29 i'm not 58 years old in my mind she is still 29 years old i get that you know i thought you played out how do you feel being only the 3rd person in the country to have this. yes this. is the surgeon who will be operating on friday. it's exciting technology that is basically a little microchip we implant in the eye. blind people that are affected by everything like this because those are thanks to this. light in a...
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your wife tanya have you ever seen her face yes. when i was 34 and she was 29 i'm not 58 years old in my mind she is still 39 years old. played out how do you feel being only the 3rd person in the country to have this. i'm not here this. is the surgeon who will be operating on fred it's exciting technology that is basically a little microchip we implant in the eye and blind people that are affected by everything like this because those ready are thanks to this. light in a healthy i the photo receptors in the retina converts light into electro chemical impulses that are sent through the optic nerve and into the brain condition such as retinitis pigmentosa can stop the photoreceptors from working properly. the argus 2 bypasses these damaged photo receptors using a miniature video camera that sits on the patient's glasses this camera sense wireless signals via a video processing unit to an implant which has been surgically placed on the damaged retina the implant then emit small pulses of electricity which travel along the optic nerve
your wife tanya have you ever seen her face yes. when i was 34 and she was 29 i'm not 58 years old in my mind she is still 39 years old. played out how do you feel being only the 3rd person in the country to have this. i'm not here this. is the surgeon who will be operating on fred it's exciting technology that is basically a little microchip we implant in the eye and blind people that are affected by everything like this because those ready are thanks to this. light in a healthy i the photo...
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your wife tanya have you ever seen her face yes. when i was 34 and she was 29 i'm not 58 years old in my mind she is still 29 years old i get that you know i thought you were played out how do you feel being only the 3rd person in the country to have this. yes this. is the surgeon who will be operating on friday. it's exciting technology that is basically a little microchip we implant in the eye. blind people that are affected by everything like this because those are thanks to this. backlight in the healthy i the photo receptors in the retina converts light into electro chemical impulses that are sent through the optic nerve and into the brain condition such as retinitis pigmentosa can stop the photoreceptors from working properly the argus 2 bypasses these damaged photo receptors using a miniature video camera that sits on the patient's glasses this camera sense wireless signals via a video processing unit to an implant which has been surgically placed on the damaged retina the implant then emit small pulses of electricity which t
your wife tanya have you ever seen her face yes. when i was 34 and she was 29 i'm not 58 years old in my mind she is still 29 years old i get that you know i thought you were played out how do you feel being only the 3rd person in the country to have this. yes this. is the surgeon who will be operating on friday. it's exciting technology that is basically a little microchip we implant in the eye. blind people that are affected by everything like this because those are thanks to this. backlight...
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your wife tanya have you ever seen her face yes. when i was 34 and she was 29 i'm not 58 years old in my mind she is still 29 years old i give you that i thought you were played out how do you feel being only the 3rd person in the country to have this. this this. is the surgeon who will be operating on fred it's exciting technology that is basically a little microchip we implant in the eye and blind people that are affected by everything like this because those are things to do. see back light in the healthy i photo receptors in the retina converts light into electro chemical impulses that are sent through the optic nerve and into the brain condition such as retinitis pigmentosa can stop the photoreceptors from working properly. the argus 2 bypasses these damaged photoreceptors using a miniature video camera that sits on the patient's glasses this camera sense wireless signals via a video processing unit to an implant which has been surgically placed on the damaged retina the implant then emits small pulses of electricity which trav
your wife tanya have you ever seen her face yes. when i was 34 and she was 29 i'm not 58 years old in my mind she is still 29 years old i give you that i thought you were played out how do you feel being only the 3rd person in the country to have this. this this. is the surgeon who will be operating on fred it's exciting technology that is basically a little microchip we implant in the eye and blind people that are affected by everything like this because those are things to do. see back light...
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have. this with tanya when you're out of. oh now in the. war you know if you wished i was the court on the woods i would go with him and he. would go to john no more wild male or other women that the hunt for the awkward and no more for the on the. and the whole by the male. trying with as he might have if i'd been half a father the healthy if he hadn't been in the zone just to know me a little about a judge and a half on the way a little about them you just saw that she has. to live with they have to look. at that moment in the soon get done this to him in their little twat him and they have a when it's your own. women's rights groups in iraq has been working to advance legal protections for victims of domestic violence although more women are now members of parliament then ever before 83 out of 329 members are women it has been an uphill battle. penal code allows husbands to discipline their wives there's no law criminalizing domestic violence for almost a decade women's groups have been pushing the parliament to pass a law that would cha
have. this with tanya when you're out of. oh now in the. war you know if you wished i was the court on the woods i would go with him and he. would go to john no more wild male or other women that the hunt for the awkward and no more for the on the. and the whole by the male. trying with as he might have if i'd been half a father the healthy if he hadn't been in the zone just to know me a little about a judge and a half on the way a little about them you just saw that she has. to live with they...
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have. this with tanya when you're out of. oh you know in the. war you know if you must i was quoting on the woods i would go with him and he. would go to john no more wild males little or other women that the hunt for the awkward and no more for the on the. and the whole by the male and then we judged what a. few might be if i didn't have a father how thick if he hadn't been in the job to know me a little how to judge and a half on the wheelbarrow why them you just saw the millions she has. to live with they have to look. at that stuff a minute the soon get done in the face the hey i'm in there but if i'll be done i'll twat him in. a when it's an all. women's rights groups in iraq has been working to advance legal protections for victims of domestic violence although more women are now members of parliament then ever before 83 out of 329 members are women it has been an uphill battle. the penal code allows husbands to discipline their wives there's no law criminalizing domestic violence for almost a decade women's groups have been pushing the pa
have. this with tanya when you're out of. oh you know in the. war you know if you must i was quoting on the woods i would go with him and he. would go to john no more wild males little or other women that the hunt for the awkward and no more for the on the. and the whole by the male and then we judged what a. few might be if i didn't have a father how thick if he hadn't been in the job to know me a little how to judge and a half on the wheelbarrow why them you just saw the millions she has. to...
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about his travels through the march of brandenburg and maybe this is the 1st time i have really understood this from tanyaom school just because of this trip i only saw a small part of this region but that makes me want more. flyers. hillsborough 198996 football fans were killed in the stadium in sheffield england. we talked to survivors 30 years after the disaster. and they talk about their memories and their long struggle for a satisfactory resolution. next on d w. our consumerism is causing a radical depletion of forests. for 25 consciousness as a strategy. as it. forests and the money. the tragic reality behind the exploitation of john. 45 minutes of dollars. as long as the managers do not go to day nothing would change you know the banks don't do mike and so what's the language in a bank writing. speaking the truth global news that matters d. w. made for mines. the quiet melody rizzo's michael white of the mood. resonate within its soul. ready the mind and the music. ain't open 1st bond 2019 from september 6th to september 29th. thank. you. 30 years ago on april 15th 1989 the f.a. cup semifinal betwe
about his travels through the march of brandenburg and maybe this is the 1st time i have really understood this from tanyaom school just because of this trip i only saw a small part of this region but that makes me want more. flyers. hillsborough 198996 football fans were killed in the stadium in sheffield england. we talked to survivors 30 years after the disaster. and they talk about their memories and their long struggle for a satisfactory resolution. next on d w. our consumerism is causing...
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about his travels through the march of brandenburg and maybe this is the 1st time i have really understood this from tanyaom school just because of this trip i only saw a small part of this region but that makes me want more. the thing. is going to. meet new york today we speak to you she came to canada was a refugee when she was just a kid on today she's a lawyer author and show host successful and full of bright to learn to use she talks about how canada became her someone pick me up and help me in the us everybody was going out. getting to know given to me. on d w. a r. r r it's been 50 years since the. founding fathers on a job over the last. century the moon is good news launching cookies a. little combining the inspiration for how much less kids. come could. come in 65 minutes on d w. 4. births modern home 2 moves of species. a home worth saving. on him those are big changes and most start with small steps but global interiors tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. news that could turn the corner at least grain image solutions and reforestation. interactive content
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about his travels through the march of brandenburg and maybe this is the 1st time i have really understood this from tanyaom school just because of this trip i only saw a small part of this region but that makes me want more. to. meet new york today we speak. to graham greene was a refugee when she was just a chance today she's a lawyer author and show host successful and full of the right during the abuse she talks about how canada became her someone pick me up and help you know everybody was going out. getting to know getting to it. coming up on w. . in good shape. dr carson let's get some examines the magic power of a little bit. how about a bra. i know. you know the trick you just take some vitamin fields intercepts home long happy and healthy life but is this really true we expose some of the myths and give you sound nutritional advice. in 30 minutes on g w. b r fighters want to start families to become farmers or engineers every one of them has a plan what you need to call your children. so nothing is just on the children who have already been there all day and you and those that will follow are par
about his travels through the march of brandenburg and maybe this is the 1st time i have really understood this from tanyaom school just because of this trip i only saw a small part of this region but that makes me want more. to. meet new york today we speak. to graham greene was a refugee when she was just a chance today she's a lawyer author and show host successful and full of the right during the abuse she talks about how canada became her someone pick me up and help you know everybody was...
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tanya beckett. our main story this hour. eight people haveescribed as the country's worst ever case of modern—day slavery. the prominent holocaust survivor, eva kor, has died aged 85. she was born in romania and deported to auschwitz in 1944. she and her twin sister were tortured by the infamous camp doctorjosef mengele known as the ‘angel of death'. in later life she gave tours of auschwitz, and called for the forgiveness. in 2015 she attended the trial of former nazi guard 0skar groening where she reached out to him. she explained to the bbc why she did it. i no longer carry any anger or hatred toward anybody and that is not because they deserve it, but i deserve to live free of hate. but once i don't have animosity and anger towards him, you are opening yourself up to in light of other to a lot of other human emotions. let's cross to krakow now in poland and speak to eva kor‘s son alex. welcome to the programme and i am sorry for your loss. it must be a tremendous gap now and your life after losing this tremendous woman. yes it is. it is d
tanya beckett. our main story this hour. eight people haveescribed as the country's worst ever case of modern—day slavery. the prominent holocaust survivor, eva kor, has died aged 85. she was born in romania and deported to auschwitz in 1944. she and her twin sister were tortured by the infamous camp doctorjosef mengele known as the ‘angel of death'. in later life she gave tours of auschwitz, and called for the forgiveness. in 2015 she attended the trial of former nazi guard 0skar groening...
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your wife tanya have you ever seen her face yes.when i was 34 and she was 29 i'm not 58 years old in my mind she is still 39 years old. played out how do you feel being only the 3rd person in the country to have. this this. is the surgeon who will be operating on fred this is exciting technology that is basically a little microchip we implant in the eye and blind people that are affected by everything like this because those are things to do. see back light in a healthy i photo receptors in the retina converts light into electro chemical impulses that are sent through the optic nerve and into the brain condition such as retinitis pigmentosa can stop the photoreceptors from working properly. the argus 2 bypasses these damaged fossil receptors using a miniature video camera that sits on the patient's glasses this camera sense wireless signals via a video processing unit to an implant which has been surgically placed on the damaged retina the implant then emits small pulses of electricity which travel along the optic nerve to the brain
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tanya behovsky. i'm a hair dresser and have been at active space since 2008. when i was first there, it was a different neighborhood. now, we have child care, we have two on our block, we have groceries, we have doggie daycare. these people are in the neighborhood with the cafes, seeking out these services. i don't understand why the owner isn't being held responsible for this. i did what i was supposed to do. this would be a loss to lose this. i wish that we -- ten years is fine, but i'm not really -- don't understand, but i just want to say thank you for li listening to our voices, and i hope you consider the change, and it would be a loss. >> chair peskin: thank you. next speaker, please. [please stand by]. >> -- i had to move out of san francisco in 2012 when my apartment in the mission burned down, and i couldn't afford to find housing in san francisco. however, i have kept my office in the city because i love providing to this clientele and because there is a huge need. i literally have to turn families away every week and have no other available child t
tanya behovsky. i'm a hair dresser and have been at active space since 2008. when i was first there, it was a different neighborhood. now, we have child care, we have two on our block, we have groceries, we have doggie daycare. these people are in the neighborhood with the cafes, seeking out these services. i don't understand why the owner isn't being held responsible for this. i did what i was supposed to do. this would be a loss to lose this. i wish that we -- ten years is fine, but i'm not...
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have to go swimming. in the government. it's a. good. deal of fun thomas last novel was inspired by the lake and its oppressive and natural landscape. was. fun tanyaote 5 volumes about his travels through the march of brandenburg and maybe this is the 1st time i have really understood this from tom and from school just because of this trip i only saw a small part of this region but that makes me want more. so. we take a look at the 2nd generation range rover evoque. one is missing best selling s.u.v. all about. fancy a tiny car the micro lino might be just what you're after. is could revolutionize urban traffic. drive it next on. dr carson let's get some examines the much power of a little bit. about brock. i know you know the trick you just take some vitamin pills intercepts home long happy and healthy life but is this really true we expose some of the myths and give you some nutritional advice to chip in 30 minutes on w. . wrote. it's they're still in the development phase. but it's going to happen when the world. will humans and machines be able to peacefully co-exist or are we on the verge of a robot collapse. artificial intelligence is now sp
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have to go swimming. in the back of them to. get me. to hold off on thomas last novel was inspired by the lake and its oppressive natural landscape. from tanyaad 5 volumes about his travels through the march of brandenburg and maybe this is the 1st time i have really understood this from thomas from school just because of this trip i only saw a small part of this region but that makes me want more. our consumerism is causing the radical depletion the forests the be for $25.00. play the basic. forests and money. tragic reality. the exploitation of john the baptist spot. the coal india. how can a country's economy grow harmony people get. when there are do 1st look at the bigger picture. india a country that faces many challenges the 1st sentence people are striving to create a sustainable future looks clever projects from europe and the fico india on t.w. . storm some people the world over information provided. the lead want to express g w on facebook and twitter going up to date in touch follow us. to know that 77 percent. are younger than 6 o'clock the guts me and me and you. think you know what it's time no voice is. good 77 percent he tol
have to go swimming. in the back of them to. get me. to hold off on thomas last novel was inspired by the lake and its oppressive natural landscape. from tanyaad 5 volumes about his travels through the march of brandenburg and maybe this is the 1st time i have really understood this from thomas from school just because of this trip i only saw a small part of this region but that makes me want more. our consumerism is causing the radical depletion the forests the be for $25.00. play the basic....
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have occurred so far. that figure just since friday night. nbc bay area's sergio kin tanya has been there since the sququa started thursday and brings us this update. >> reporter: when thursday's quake hit the
have occurred so far. that figure just since friday night. nbc bay area's sergio kin tanya has been there since the sququa started thursday and brings us this update. >> reporter: when thursday's quake hit the
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have played spades. yeah, what's yours? >> you may joy the broadway cast. our final question is from tanyapleasure tv show? >> i love "90 day fiance." >> mine, i have no guilt "fixer upper." everything on hgtv. we got your piures. ks and keep them coming. we'll be back here on >>> good sunday morning. it is july 14th. we're starting you off with a live look outside in san jose. you can see it's beautiful, blue skies there to start your sunday morning. thank you so much for joining us ti . i'm ali wolf in for kira klapper. vianey arana has a look at your forecast. beautiful skies over san jose this morning. >> gorgeous blue skies. thank you for waking up early with us on a sunday, ali, on the weekend. we're still seeing low cloud cover in through the golden gate bridge, but at least you can see part of the golden gate bridge. sometimes you can't make it out. 'a little breezy along the coastline. we have drizzle this morning on our live cam, but meanwhile, the temperatures overall remain in
have played spades. yeah, what's yours? >> you may joy the broadway cast. our final question is from tanyapleasure tv show? >> i love "90 day fiance." >> mine, i have no guilt "fixer upper." everything on hgtv. we got your piures. ks and keep them coming. we'll be back here on >>> good sunday morning. it is july 14th. we're starting you off with a live look outside in san jose. you can see it's beautiful, blue skies there to start your sunday...
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have occurred so far. that figure just since friday night. nbc bay area's sergio kin tanya has been there since the sququa started thursday and brings us this update. >> reporter: when thursday's quake hit the red cross said several dozen people came to the red shelter they set up. friday's 7.1 hit, about 15 people came to the shelter. i'm told many of them are choosing to sleep outside because of the continuing aftershocks. during the briefing today, city officials say that they are making good progress in inspecting a lot of the damage across ridgecrest, but their big concern is they just don't know when the regional hospital is going to fully re-open. meanwhile, there's lots of people in ridgecrest that are trying to get back to normal. >> we are an isolated community. >> reporter: crossroads community church pastor started his sunday service with a big thank you. >> thank you, thank you, thank you, for the people who showed up. >> reporter: he shared pictures of the damage that church members fixed thursday and then fixed again after the 7.1 on friday. it's been a long
have occurred so far. that figure just since friday night. nbc bay area's sergio kin tanya has been there since the sququa started thursday and brings us this update. >> reporter: when thursday's quake hit the red cross said several dozen people came to the red shelter they set up. friday's 7.1 hit, about 15 people came to the shelter. i'm told many of them are choosing to sleep outside because of the continuing aftershocks. during the briefing today, city officials say that they are...
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say to members of parliament who have the ability this year to pass a law that would criminalize domestic violence and offer protections for victims such as yours with tanya another. one but if i can there are 3 of. them. on the other star that could have been washed out and i go out of them have taken with her the facade will call up a reactive motion one of the quarterly and hear what you. want to know what would you say to other women who may be watching this who might be going through the same thing that you with through her cheated on him in a facility i would love and he just said the i was lovely that this to me and. so she had a deed and yet i have yet i had and to how to live in and hold to enough says. the man i had. a job yet he shared it was. when they started with and many of them have seen and now we. are never so aquaman h. o. who are the same in their antihydrogen in and. indeed how. to cheat and the job watch but that they had shut the 25. leaders has been married 2 more times last she heard he now has 4 wives and 8 children. and. her. participation. well i think one of our biggest strengths is that we talk to normal everyday people we ge
say to members of parliament who have the ability this year to pass a law that would criminalize domestic violence and offer protections for victims such as yours with tanya another. one but if i can there are 3 of. them. on the other star that could have been washed out and i go out of them have taken with her the facade will call up a reactive motion one of the quarterly and hear what you. want to know what would you say to other women who may be watching this who might be going through the...
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get our arms as well tanya and be alone but also that look at it i'm going to nationalise. somewhat different don imus. for us to have to use them again personally i mean one percent of the stuff might come up during mantissa sports have to use it as a living or not this one must go by and just coming up or issues you've managed to some extent because you're from the school any look at something just reaches emotion and it's more fearsome right now so you don't just want to score 2nd most of the punishment most of the time to sit here and dog was doing just fine that's a. no no call the police that you 1st get in the c c o in the secular in the in this is what i forget to study doesn't work i don't get to miss it when i'm here. and you think of that. we make a point 2 percent full of them so that in the most obvious must myself. that's it the more of it that will be you know that's because it would let them i'll take what i'm here for when i'm sure as to the chemistry was of some interest and this was the price. from some of those are you just going to say i just thought of this i like ice the media so but if i lease
get our arms as well tanya and be alone but also that look at it i'm going to nationalise. somewhat different don imus. for us to have to use them again personally i mean one percent of the stuff might come up during mantissa sports have to use it as a living or not this one must go by and just coming up or issues you've managed to some extent because you're from the school any look at something just reaches emotion and it's more fearsome right now so you don't just want to score 2nd most of...
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say to members of parliament who have the ability this year to pass a law that would criminalize domestic violence and offer protections for victims such as yours with tanya another. one and. then. doesn't it. it could've been washed out of one half of the. react emotional one of the quarter and hear what you. want to know what would you say to other women who may be watching this who might be going through the same thing that you with through. that distance. and yet i have yet i had and. to. a job. when they started with. a watch i mean niche. and. indeed they. had the. leaders has been married more times last she heard he now has 4 wives and 8 children. traditional wrestling has. now said national male and female school 14 marjorie's big money. this unifying. over to the. senate wrestling with its own al-jazeera. al-jazeera as there was always breaks but it's also a day to see what happens next which is on. fire. model variegated $73.00 that we need to hear the middle east now is we were about to change people have gone off the pier area the mission of the national army is to search the entire oil complex and i'll just restore is about telling it from t
say to members of parliament who have the ability this year to pass a law that would criminalize domestic violence and offer protections for victims such as yours with tanya another. one and. then. doesn't it. it could've been washed out of one half of the. react emotional one of the quarter and hear what you. want to know what would you say to other women who may be watching this who might be going through the same thing that you with through. that distance. and yet i have yet i had and. to. a...
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have even showed. us a porcello. on the. some. a possibility. does some of the church or religion that this is rich a god in it are going to 0 premiers tanya. in what is one of the southern. a lot of the leverage of past something. really well though is fear to pull up the energy only song. i used and i implemented them you know if you want to get a kid to a bun and. i said i've got. to give the. on the now money. and with him a totally with you but a bullet through the the store can you get to know. you know by now with us on the mic you going to clinic is that it can you get. out of. the senate at that time on a size the way. it's i'm going to be all but just the you know it's the calmest lawsuit but i. said it on a night out in the there's been a video but i. was feeling. a little top of don on the bus to get. in the. office at dusk had a valet today i'd like to die each evening to send the new candidate to left. gaudiness who incidentally card that state. that c.b.s. won't be called coffins. need. them all d.v.d.'s. then. and then yes dash me can add the name after the pseudo. ott's. so it will show you. got the video the name of the. n
have even showed. us a porcello. on the. some. a possibility. does some of the church or religion that this is rich a god in it are going to 0 premiers tanya. in what is one of the southern. a lot of the leverage of past something. really well though is fear to pull up the energy only song. i used and i implemented them you know if you want to get a kid to a bun and. i said i've got. to give the. on the now money. and with him a totally with you but a bullet through the the store can you get to...
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correspondent tanya crema in jerusalem to know how palestinians are reacting to their buildings being demolished by the israelis. well i mean for the residents and i mean. not all of the buildings have been occupied yet there have been some apartments families have been moved in the past i mean it's a very difficult day i mean they lost investment lost their partners but there's also concern that this might be maybe also to other buildings and. along the barrier they say the hot. spot from the palestinian authority they also say it is common in palestinian parts of occupied. difficulties to getting building permits in east jerusalem and makes it difficult to expand the palestinian neighborhoods. you know demolitions are not uncommon parts but this is certainly one of the largest. complaints that we've been seeing here in the past years and also. had called on the authorities to refrain from those demolitions that didn't clearly work out that was. introduced. turning out to visit 5 people a day that's the average number killed by rio de janeiro police since the new anti drugs at the start of the most of the deaths take place in the city slums the for venice but now victims' relatives
correspondent tanya crema in jerusalem to know how palestinians are reacting to their buildings being demolished by the israelis. well i mean for the residents and i mean. not all of the buildings have been occupied yet there have been some apartments families have been moved in the past i mean it's a very difficult day i mean they lost investment lost their partners but there's also concern that this might be maybe also to other buildings and. along the barrier they say the hot. spot from the...
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have officially debuted the group, the high women. releasing the video for the new single, redesigning women and it is full of country super side cameo at including naomi judd and tanya tucker. criminal minds cast is going plan. celebrating the 15th and final season for the photo shoot for cbs watch magazine. the cast talk about the last season. favorite memories from the show and if hot tub wine missing. the biggest issue of watches on newsstands july 23. and hp unveiled a new trailer for the serious dark materials. based off of the book series by philip coleman, the series is set in an alternate world, where every person has their own shape shifting animal shaped companion. dark materials stars james mcavoy, ruth wilson, daphne king and lynn manwell miranda set to be released this fall. that is your eye on entertainment. donya bacchus, cbs news, los angeles. >>> another shakeup on the giant roster as youth movement continues. they want extras again. the giant to catch a break. >>> before yesterday's game the giants called up the starting pitcher connor mendez and a third baseman thackeray who had 23 homeruns. to make room of the roster the team designated derek hol
have officially debuted the group, the high women. releasing the video for the new single, redesigning women and it is full of country super side cameo at including naomi judd and tanya tucker. criminal minds cast is going plan. celebrating the 15th and final season for the photo shoot for cbs watch magazine. the cast talk about the last season. favorite memories from the show and if hot tub wine missing. the biggest issue of watches on newsstands july 23. and hp unveiled a new trailer for the...
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you don't have much, $100, $200 lingering, but it's literally that's it. >> tanya mcmillon is the principaltary are paid soy poorl that their children qualify for free lunch and breakfast. >> yep. absolutely. yeah. pretty sad. >> would you tell people that little kids whose parents are on the front lines for the rest of us, you know, serving go to bed hungry sometime it'sshocking. >> yeah. yeah, go to bed hungry and lonely, because their . sometimes. >> we ask these kids to carry a lot. >> yeah. ye >> dan meyer is well aware of that. as amu ccations officer in the navy, he makes $34,279 a taxes.fore aat's just under the national poverty level for family of six. the military does pay for their housing with significant benefi, but they still can only make ends meet with help. families struggling with food insecurity is something vince hall, ceo of feeding san diego, knows o well. last year, this food rescue group provided 26 million meals. >> many of these families are the hardest working people i have ever met in my life. they're focused on skippin meals so their kids have something to eat.
you don't have much, $100, $200 lingering, but it's literally that's it. >> tanya mcmillon is the principaltary are paid soy poorl that their children qualify for free lunch and breakfast. >> yep. absolutely. yeah. pretty sad. >> would you tell people that little kids whose parents are on the front lines for the rest of us, you know, serving go to bed hungry sometime it'sshocking. >> yeah. yeah, go to bed hungry and lonely, because their . sometimes. >> we ask...
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founder of the daily stormer website may have to pay a $14 million -- pay $14 million in damages to a jewish woman harassed by a troll storm he organized. tanya years of harassment after her name was published. one voicemail said, quote, you are surprisingly easy to find on the internet and in real life. england failed to show for his deposition so a federal magistrate entered a default judgment against him. that must still be approved by a judge. he did not respond to a request for comment but earlier claimed first amendment protection. >>> a 47-year-old texas woman arrested after police found her living in a house with her mother's corpse. investigator's believe her 71-year-old mother hit her head in 2016 and died. police say the injury was not life threatening but creighton failed to provide adequate assistance to her mom. the body was kept in a bedroom in the house for three years. >> there we go. there we go. come on. come on, baby. she's breathing. as long as she's crying like that, she's breathing. >>> dramatic body cam video showing a south carolina officer saving the life of a 12-day-old baby. it happened after deputy will kimbro pul
founder of the daily stormer website may have to pay a $14 million -- pay $14 million in damages to a jewish woman harassed by a troll storm he organized. tanya years of harassment after her name was published. one voicemail said, quote, you are surprisingly easy to find on the internet and in real life. england failed to show for his deposition so a federal magistrate entered a default judgment against him. that must still be approved by a judge. he did not respond to a request for comment but...
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tanya steele helps answer. this is about a cycle of agriculture that deforests and then abandons land and moves on. we can restore that land and use it for productive agriculture for the future without havingforest become "independent" of brazil and "belong" to the planet as it is literally of global importance producing 20% of our oxygen?". something we put to professor anthony pereira. i mean, i understand the concern behind the question but brazil has been sovereign for over two thirds of the amazon rainforest for a long time. it'll continue to claim sovereignty. so i think it's more practical for europeans to work with brazilians to try to put pressure on the government, to try to keep the rate of deforestation down. john mccririck who for many years was the face of british horse racing has died at the age of 79. mccririck‘s eccentric presenting style made him a household name. sarah campbell looks back on his life. the each way sharks and thieves, one, two, three... with his deerstalker hat, while gesticulations and memorable turn of phrase, for decadesjohn mccririck was the face of racing. you listen to me and got up! he was such a massive figure. he was a marmite figure because ther
tanya steele helps answer. this is about a cycle of agriculture that deforests and then abandons land and moves on. we can restore that land and use it for productive agriculture for the future without havingforest become "independent" of brazil and "belong" to the planet as it is literally of global importance producing 20% of our oxygen?". something we put to professor anthony pereira. i mean, i understand the concern behind the question but brazil has been sovereign...
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have chips in them, you can add malware to the cord. >> it can steal your data. stored passwords and p.i.n. numbers are the most valuable. tanyael. but didn't realeer personal information could be on the move. >> i always plug in my usb into the lamp. i thght i was safe doing that. >> no. and those fancy hotel lamps and alarm clocks are so convenient, aren't they? hours er know who spent in that room before you did. >> it's ea to alter one of these kind of ports. >> which means the port in your rental car or ride share can so be risky. on board cmputer andbluetooth systems can capture your data. >> you're left your footprint from that phone in that car. >> the electronic privacy informati center says hackers stealing your data shouldn't be your only concern. we all interact with plenty of legitimate businesses that are really after our data so they can sell it to marketers. >> they're collecting more ha information t's required for your interaction with that company. that's part of the problem. >> have you tri these fancy new ipads to order your lunch or a drink? while you're dvouring lunch, the tablet is gobbling you have inf
have chips in them, you can add malware to the cord. >> it can steal your data. stored passwords and p.i.n. numbers are the most valuable. tanyael. but didn't realeer personal information could be on the move. >> i always plug in my usb into the lamp. i thght i was safe doing that. >> no. and those fancy hotel lamps and alarm clocks are so convenient, aren't they? hours er know who spent in that room before you did. >> it's ea to alter one of these kind of ports....
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tanya, thank you so much. we'll be right back with my final thoughts. >> part of the dark underbelly of american society. racism, bigotry, and the entire conversation we're having tonight. if you think this one candace is going to deal with this dark psyche force of the collectivized hatred that this president is bringing up in this country, then i'm afraid the democrats are going to do some very dark days. >> laura: i thought it was "star wars." i heard the music playing. the dark force. that was fun. we are going to be back here tomorrow night do it all over again. don't forget, check out my new podcast and shannon bream, the "fox news @ night" team take it live from detroit with great analysis. shannon. >> shannon: laura, thank you so much. hello and welcome to "fox news @ night." i'm shannon bream tonight detroit. we are live from the spin room with special coverage of the second 2020 democratic primary debate, and this is a fox news alert. two of the most left-leaning, moderators asking a question, two hours of progressive ideas. the rhetorical knives came out against senators warren and sanders, left-wing progressive ideas. warnings from the other candida
tanya, thank you so much. we'll be right back with my final thoughts. >> part of the dark underbelly of american society. racism, bigotry, and the entire conversation we're having tonight. if you think this one candace is going to deal with this dark psyche force of the collectivized hatred that this president is bringing up in this country, then i'm afraid the democrats are going to do some very dark days. >> laura: i thought it was "star wars." i heard the music playing....
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have chips in there, so you can add malware to the cord itself. >> reporter: it can steal your data like a direct connection to your computer. stored passwords and p.i.n. numbers are most valuable. tanya bonds loves to travel, but didn't realize her personal information could also be on the move. >> i always plug in my usb into the lamp. that's what i was told was safe. r: nope.t and those fancy hotel lamps and alarm clocks are convenient, aren't they? you never know who spent hours in that room before you did. >> it's easy to alt one of these kind of ports. >> reporter: which means the port in your rental car orsh rideare can also be risky. on board computer and bluetooths systean capture your data. >> you have now left your footprint from that phone in that car. >> reporter: the electronic privacy information center says hackers stealing your data shouldn't be your only concern. we all interact with legitimate businesses that are really after r data so they can sell it to >> they are collecting more informatiofothan is required your interaction with that company. that's part of the problem. >> reporter: have you tried these fancy new ipads to order your nch or a drink? while you are
have chips in there, so you can add malware to the cord itself. >> reporter: it can steal your data like a direct connection to your computer. stored passwords and p.i.n. numbers are most valuable. tanya bonds loves to travel, but didn't realize her personal information could also be on the move. >> i always plug in my usb into the lamp. that's what i was told was safe. r: nope.t and those fancy hotel lamps and alarm clocks are convenient, aren't they? you never know who spent hours...
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tanya steele from the wwf gave her take. this is a cycle of agriculture that deforested land and then moves on, we can restore that land for productive agriculture in the future without havingzil has been serving over two thirds of the amazon rainforest for a long time and will continue to climb sovereignty. i think it is more practicalfor europeans sovereignty. i think it is more practical for europeans to work with brazilians to try to put pressure on the government, to try to keep the rate of deforestation down. joining us now is johan 0ldekop from the university of manchester. you can explain why we should care about deforestation, the technical impact on the environment if this continues. sure. the planet works like a single living organism. what happens in one part of the world affects what happens in another part of the world. forests help to regulate the world‘s climate and ca ptu re regulate the world‘s climate and capture carbon dioxide, which is one of the key contributors to global climate change. and so, when we deforest part of the world in latin america, for example, that has an effect on weather patterns and climate change in other parts of the world, includ
tanya steele from the wwf gave her take. this is a cycle of agriculture that deforested land and then moves on, we can restore that land for productive agriculture in the future without havingzil has been serving over two thirds of the amazon rainforest for a long time and will continue to climb sovereignty. i think it is more practicalfor europeans sovereignty. i think it is more practical for europeans to work with brazilians to try to put pressure on the government, to try to keep the rate...
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tanya saracho making her directorial debut for the starz hit series "viva." a show that's unapologetically latin, queer, and female. >> i didn't grow up with like, what was your favorite latino show? growing up, i don't havee. to now be part of reinjecting us back into that narrative, it feels really powerful. >> when you first came to hollywood to be a writer, what was that experience like for you? >> i wasn't prepared. mentally, emotionally, also culturally. i didn't understand what it was to pitch. also be the only person of color in the writer's room, at first. >> reporter: saracho's female-led ambition coming on the heels of an industry-wide dilemma surrounding the lack of diversity and opportunity in hollywood. a recent study found that of the top 1,200 films produced over the last decade, only 4% of the directors were women. 46 in total. of those, four were black, two were asian, and only one was hispanic. for saracho, she says it feels like opportunity for women of color now rests on her shoulders. >> feels a little bit like a responsibility. if i don't like open the door to the castle, then, you know, we might not get in. >> why is that so important to you? >> we don't often have an uncle, you kn
tanya saracho making her directorial debut for the starz hit series "viva." a show that's unapologetically latin, queer, and female. >> i didn't grow up with like, what was your favorite latino show? growing up, i don't havee. to now be part of reinjecting us back into that narrative, it feels really powerful. >> when you first came to hollywood to be a writer, what was that experience like for you? >> i wasn't prepared. mentally, emotionally, also culturally. i...