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tina and-- tina and julie-- dennis murphy (voiceover): but now the tournai family had tina back, andah, you're still a little bit. i don't have shoes on. dennis murphy: and you had her back, and now you could do a proper burial and memorial service. yes, it was very healing, i think, for everybody. brought us together again and kind of zipped it up for all of us, as far as she's ok now, and she's back with our family. dennis murphy (voiceover): as for john sandoval, when he next appeared in court, he got the lighter sentence he'd been looking for-- 25 years. in return for delivering up his murder victim's body, he would now have the possibility of parole. do you understand that right? i do. dennis murphy (voiceover): sandoval has a parole hearing set for 2026. we're working as a family to try and keep him put away. do you believe he is rehabilitated? no. if he walks out? no, no. you think he's a clear and present danger. yes. he gets good behavior when he's in prison-- dennis murphy: he's a model prisoner, they say. there's no women in prison. that's his favorite thing, collecting wo
tina and-- tina and julie-- dennis murphy (voiceover): but now the tournai family had tina back, andah, you're still a little bit. i don't have shoes on. dennis murphy: and you had her back, and now you could do a proper burial and memorial service. yes, it was very healing, i think, for everybody. brought us together again and kind of zipped it up for all of us, as far as she's ok now, and she's back with our family. dennis murphy (voiceover): as for john sandoval, when he next appeared in...
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and this is tina davis today. it's just a miracle that tina davis survived.she credits a lot of it to first responders. i remember when they rolled me across this arm and i remember screaming out, he said. >> i was so glad when i heard you scream because he was like, if she's screaming, she's still with us. oh, oh, my arm. >> it's okay. just stay with us, all right? >> tina remembers exactly what happened that fateful morning. >> i was just getting ready to get in the shower and all of a sudden the lights went out, the power went off, and i was like, what's going on? and i heard him coming. he said, i told you this couldn't happen. talking about the divorce, he said, there ain't nobody else going to have you. and he started shooting. >> there wasn't a moment when i thought she was going to die, but i knew that if she came out of that house, she was going to make it. >> she made it, but not without deep emotional and physical scars. >> bullets went in my right hip, but it didn't pierce anything. and that one is still lodged in my rib cage. >> the bullet that h
and this is tina davis today. it's just a miracle that tina davis survived.she credits a lot of it to first responders. i remember when they rolled me across this arm and i remember screaming out, he said. >> i was so glad when i heard you scream because he was like, if she's screaming, she's still with us. oh, oh, my arm. >> it's okay. just stay with us, all right? >> tina remembers exactly what happened that fateful morning. >> i was just getting ready to get in the...
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when tina died, my hope died with her. you know, it was a violent, devastating act. but where the parallel came in was about those themes of hope, of nature, of recovery. having the tree, you know, such a significant symbol of hope is absolutely massive. to be planted next year, they're being called trees of hope for the people and communities they'll become part of. harriet bradshaw, bbc news. in the moment we will be going to the one o'clock news. that will have all the national and international stories were recovering here on bbc news. first, let's find out what the weather is up to. it has been a very wet start to the day, making worst the flooding issues that we have flooded ground through much of england and wales. this afternoon it is brightening up for many with plenty of sunshine. that is the earlier rain clearing away into the near continent. strong northerly winds develop and drag down some colder air from the arctic across all areas as we push towards the end of the day. it could be a slow clearance across the
when tina died, my hope died with her. you know, it was a violent, devastating act. but where the parallel came in was about those themes of hope, of nature, of recovery. having the tree, you know, such a significant symbol of hope is absolutely massive. to be planted next year, they're being called trees of hope for the people and communities they'll become part of. harriet bradshaw, bbc news. in the moment we will be going to the one o'clock news. that will have all the national and...
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when tina died, my hope died with her.down, you know, it was a violent, devastating act. but where the parallel came in was about those themes of hope, of nature, of recovery. having the tree, you know, such a significant symbol of hope is absolutely massive. to be planted next year, they're being called trees of hope for the people and communities they'll become part of. harriet bradshaw, bbc news. breaking news on the at investigation about the former owner of harrods mohamed al fayed. the bbc documentary of course, that uncovered allegations from a number of women who said they had been sexually assaulted, and even raped by mr al fayed who is no longer alive, although there is a statement we have received from the justice for haar records survivor group, and it says, since anning nows our proposed claim we have been responding to inquiries from more survivors of abuse, whether from more survivors of abuse, whetherfrom harrods more survivors of abuse, whether from harrods or in other corners of mohamed al fayed empire, w
when tina died, my hope died with her.down, you know, it was a violent, devastating act. but where the parallel came in was about those themes of hope, of nature, of recovery. having the tree, you know, such a significant symbol of hope is absolutely massive. to be planted next year, they're being called trees of hope for the people and communities they'll become part of. harriet bradshaw, bbc news. breaking news on the at investigation about the former owner of harrods mohamed al fayed. the...
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tina fonoy. yolanda, minya moore served as the chair of this year's democratic national convention. and bishop leah sph-z daughtry served for the conventions. four of them are authors of the book for colored girls who have considered politics. >> what does chism say? if they don't give you a chair at the table bring a folding
tina fonoy. yolanda, minya moore served as the chair of this year's democratic national convention. and bishop leah sph-z daughtry served for the conventions. four of them are authors of the book for colored girls who have considered politics. >> what does chism say? if they don't give you a chair at the table bring a folding
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there are times when i disagree with tina tam, but there's always a time when i respect tina tam and really express my appreciation for your hard work, your ethics, and your exemplary service to the city. so i wish you well in your in your next, in your next work for the city, if it was up to me, if there was a vote, i'd probably vote no. i said no, she needs to stay here. but, but good people need to go elsewhere and rotation. and, we appreciate all of your hard work and your and your dedication. thank you. thank you. commissioner epler. my fellow commissioners. say it. say it very, very well, so i'll be very brief here. i've appreciated the clarity of your presentations. it's always directly to the point, directly to the issue, without anything, you know, extraneous. and that's certainly appreciated as we have to try and parse what can be very, very complicated issues. but i also want to thank you for the little bits of humor that get dropped in from time to time, just the little bits of levity to what we do. because, you know, sometimes we spend a lot of time on issues, and it's n
there are times when i disagree with tina tam, but there's always a time when i respect tina tam and really express my appreciation for your hard work, your ethics, and your exemplary service to the city. so i wish you well in your in your next, in your next work for the city, if it was up to me, if there was a vote, i'd probably vote no. i said no, she needs to stay here. but, but good people need to go elsewhere and rotation. and, we appreciate all of your hard work and your and your...
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tina kraus, cbs news, london. >> the museum says the jar will be back on display shortly with an updatedurance plan. good thinking on that. >>> and that's today's "cbs news roundup." for some of you, the news continues. for others, tune in later for "cbs mornings" and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. ♪ >>> hello and thank you so much for staying up with us. i'm shanelle kaul in new york, and here are the top stories on "cbs news roundup." vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump face off in philadelphia in their first presidential debate. we'll have complete analysis and break it all down for you with our very own cbs news political director. >>> and a powerful hurricane is taking aim at the gulf coast where it's expected to slam into louisiana and mississippi. >>> it was a long-awaited showdown with so much at stake. the presidential debate between vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump, both candidates sparred over some of the biggest concerns of americans tod
tina kraus, cbs news, london. >> the museum says the jar will be back on display shortly with an updatedurance plan. good thinking on that. >>> and that's today's "cbs news roundup." for some of you, the news continues. for others, tune in later for "cbs mornings" and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. ♪ >>> hello and thank you so much for staying up with us. i'm...
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tina lived with her mum in the uk.'t until 2020, during the pandemic, that she was contacted by a fourth sibling, lateesha. and it turned out that lateesha's mum was alive and i'm the only one with one photograph of our father so i shared it and her mum confirmed it was the same man. plus, our dna is, you know, half exactly the same. so, um, we're sisters. so at that point i told her that there were more of us. there were three more and they all lived in australia. six weeks later, lateesha had tracked down their three other siblings via social media, but it's taken a further four years to get sean, tina, lateesha, janette and malcolm together face to face. i have felt very alone in the uk because i am on my own there and now i've got all of these people, that loneliness has gone. i'm not lonely, ijust felt alone, that i didn't have my people and now i have my people. you do, you have everybody. you've got so many more thanjust us. tina is spending the next few days meeting 47 members of her family in melbourne, brisba
tina lived with her mum in the uk.'t until 2020, during the pandemic, that she was contacted by a fourth sibling, lateesha. and it turned out that lateesha's mum was alive and i'm the only one with one photograph of our father so i shared it and her mum confirmed it was the same man. plus, our dna is, you know, half exactly the same. so, um, we're sisters. so at that point i told her that there were more of us. there were three more and they all lived in australia. six weeks later, lateesha had...
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and, and tina buys the fish for his cargo to fresh from the market. to say is only the best squander to fish is suitable. first, the fish is washed and sliced open. it's been smothered in 200. and so finally, it's wrapped in a bump that and tied up tight. keep it then gets buried in the sand on the beach, but it's left to slowly dry out. kind of worried about a lot of there's a preconceived notion, is a way to go to go to is made from left to on a rotten fish out all the we wanted to change data so that everyone would started buying. and i didn't go to the in this, so for the very 1st time, we started preparing either using fish, fish out in the event. and indeed, as company now says fish across india, up to 2 tons each month. prices vary from 100 to 2000 for peace. that's the equivalent of between one and 22 euros of package number. but the good we take a bit of dry fish and slice it out to what according to the needs of the customers . you know what, so a quarter or half, you know, you want to know, then we back it up to and send it to the customers
and, and tina buys the fish for his cargo to fresh from the market. to say is only the best squander to fish is suitable. first, the fish is washed and sliced open. it's been smothered in 200. and so finally, it's wrapped in a bump that and tied up tight. keep it then gets buried in the sand on the beach, but it's left to slowly dry out. kind of worried about a lot of there's a preconceived notion, is a way to go to go to is made from left to on a rotten fish out all the we wanted to change...
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tina kraus, cbs news. >>> and just like that, craving some gelato.ues. for others, tune in later for "cbs mornings" and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the cbs news broadcast center in new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. . >>> hello and thank you so much for staying up with us. i'm shanelle kaul in new york, and here are the top stories on "cbs news roundup." iranian-backed militia hezbollah is vowing revenge for a sophisticated attack involving hundreds of targeted explosions. >>> hip-hop mogul sean "diddy" combs is behind bars, being held without bail in his federal sex trafficking case. >>> and former president donald trump is back out on the campaign trail just days after escaping a second apparent attempt on his life. >>> the iranian-backed militia group hezbollah is now blaming israel for a series of targeted attacks across southern lebanon and syria on tuesday. hundreds of wireless pagers exploded simultaneously, targeting hezbollah members. at least 11 people were killed, including an 8-year-old girl, and more than 2700
tina kraus, cbs news. >>> and just like that, craving some gelato.ues. for others, tune in later for "cbs mornings" and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the cbs news broadcast center in new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. . >>> hello and thank you so much for staying up with us. i'm shanelle kaul in new york, and here are the top stories on "cbs news roundup." iranian-backed militia hezbollah is vowing revenge for a sophisticated...
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when tina died, my hop-with her. | when tina died, my hope-h her- i when tina died, my hope_ i when tinabit about the exhibition. what is the first panel all about? we have done a panel for the four seasons — we have done a panel for the four seasons it— we have done a panel for the four seasons. if you imagine the tree has done _ seasons. if you imagine the tree has done this— seasons. if you imagine the tree has done this and these are the roots. this is— done this and these are the roots. this is the — done this and these are the roots. this is the autumn panel. in autumn there _ this is the autumn panel. in autumn there are _ this is the autumn panel. in autumn there are no — this is the autumn panel. in autumn there are no leaves but promises. all of— there are no leaves but promises. all of the — there are no leaves but promises. all of the words here by staff from the national park.— all of the words here by staff from the national park. these are some romises. the national park. these are some promises- we _ the national park. these are some promises. we move _ the national park.
when tina died, my hop-with her. | when tina died, my hope-h her- i when tina died, my hope_ i when tinabit about the exhibition. what is the first panel all about? we have done a panel for the four seasons — we have done a panel for the four seasons it— we have done a panel for the four seasons. if you imagine the tree has done _ seasons. if you imagine the tree has done this— seasons. if you imagine the tree has done this and these are the roots. this is— done this and these are the...
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chrupala and alice weidel, are basically people who either represent a wing close to höcke, like tinarupala, or like alice weidel, who are not really part of this wing, they just agree with it, well, they are in solidarity with it, this one... macron, 3 months ago he was considered a political corpse, but he first killed the far right, with the help of the far left, in order to then bypass the left, relying on the right. as a result, the proposed prime minister michel barnier not only does not reflect the voters. geert wilders' dutch freedom party won the dutch elections last year, receiving 37 seats out of 150 in parliament, although he was unable to form a government. the idol of european rights was unable to do so. after months of consultations, the eurosceptic wilders not only failed to get the prime minister's seat, but was not even included in the government, although there are like-minded people there. this summer , marine le pen's national rally will win in the first round of parliamentary elections in france, gaining more than 33% of the vote, the best the result in the entir
chrupala and alice weidel, are basically people who either represent a wing close to höcke, like tinarupala, or like alice weidel, who are not really part of this wing, they just agree with it, well, they are in solidarity with it, this one... macron, 3 months ago he was considered a political corpse, but he first killed the far right, with the help of the far left, in order to then bypass the left, relying on the right. as a result, the proposed prime minister michel barnier not only does not...
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tina this is a man whose life has been as predictable as his rise to power. the marks by some boys. 12 i see in a relentless pursuit of his ready conviction for his country and the world. the 53. have you had any nice eccentricity is only matched by he spears determination to reshape argentina's future alongside he's killed for so nice. not cabinet members, but he's system cutting them, you name, and he's close english mastiffs. the organization that we have seen in the show. we have put in like what i mean. and again, he's pulling this, these are nothing short of a high stakes gamble, a gamble that if it fails, could plunge argentina into deeper social and economic time. or, i'm afraid it's, i believe what upside is behind the world to this historical building known as like a several signs of life. the seeds of power in argentina now governed by a bigger that's both celebrated and feared to day on top to add to 0. we go beyond the spectacle to dive deep into the life of a man who defies even categorization. is he the madman? his critics claim or the vision i
tina this is a man whose life has been as predictable as his rise to power. the marks by some boys. 12 i see in a relentless pursuit of his ready conviction for his country and the world. the 53. have you had any nice eccentricity is only matched by he spears determination to reshape argentina's future alongside he's killed for so nice. not cabinet members, but he's system cutting them, you name, and he's close english mastiffs. the organization that we have seen in the show. we have put in...
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>> first, thank you to you and tina. i thought i misheard something yesterday listening to rob and you said we started this four years ago and katie was next to me and i said it can't be just four years ago, and it is. you guys are incredible. what you have achieved in the last four years is amazing. before i answer the question, how many men do we have in the room? hands up, please. chris, you can put your hand up. just look around how elite you are. there's a handful of you but i have you all beat. i don't think any of you have had 50 members of moms for liberty racing cardboard boats at your pool. i'm ready. let's be honest. where do people get their information? and let's not talk about the media as established media. who reads newspapers? how many people under 40 watch cable or have a cable package? media is social media today. we have it -- to understand how enthralled to the establishment it is. let's talk about covid or hunter biden. we weren't allowed -- i remember as if it was yesterday -- before the election m
>> first, thank you to you and tina. i thought i misheard something yesterday listening to rob and you said we started this four years ago and katie was next to me and i said it can't be just four years ago, and it is. you guys are incredible. what you have achieved in the last four years is amazing. before i answer the question, how many men do we have in the room? hands up, please. chris, you can put your hand up. just look around how elite you are. there's a handful of you but i have...
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tina: he teaches in a way that it just makes sense, and i feel like that's the way our heavenly father teach us. >>> more than a million electric bicycles, or e-bikes, are sold every year in the united states. and up until now there's been little regulation about just how and where they can be ridden. that may soon change. at least in new york city. bradley blackburn reports. >> reporter: if you think of the dangers from e-bikes, this might flash to mind. a hot burning battery fire. but warnings about charging the bikes may have overshadowed some more fundamental threats. with weighty batteries and robust frames e-bikes can zip through traffic and it doesn't take a degree in physics to know getting into an accident with a heavier and faster bike creates far more force than the classic pedal-powered bicycle. according to the consumer products safety commission, e-bike and e-scooter accidents led to nearly a quarter of a million emergency room visits from riders from 2017 to 2022. in that time there were also 215 deaths. >> be prepared for the quick acceleration of e-bikes. and for the n
tina: he teaches in a way that it just makes sense, and i feel like that's the way our heavenly father teach us. >>> more than a million electric bicycles, or e-bikes, are sold every year in the united states. and up until now there's been little regulation about just how and where they can be ridden. that may soon change. at least in new york city. bradley blackburn reports. >> reporter: if you think of the dangers from e-bikes, this might flash to mind. a hot burning battery...
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tina kraus reports. >> reporter: robot engineers strive for their creations to mimic human movements,e a step closer to hitting the mortal mark with this new contraption. a robotic leg that runs not on electronic motors but artificial muscles. researchers in switzerland are using plastic bags filled with oil and covered by black conductive electrodes on the sides. when an electric charge is applied, electrodes move towards each other, simulating muscle movements. >> just like our biceps and triceps. they work against each other. if the biceps contract, the tricep stretches, and the other way around, the bicep stretches when the tricep contracts. >> reporter: artificial muscles are more energy efficient than robots that depend on motor, and the technology allows robots to jump high and move quickly without the need for complex sensors thinking naturally leads to new inventions in terms of anthropro morphic hands. >> reporter: researchers are deployed to quake zones and other disaster sites to maneuver tough terrain. for now, with testing still in its early stages, they're proud to have
tina kraus reports. >> reporter: robot engineers strive for their creations to mimic human movements,e a step closer to hitting the mortal mark with this new contraption. a robotic leg that runs not on electronic motors but artificial muscles. researchers in switzerland are using plastic bags filled with oil and covered by black conductive electrodes on the sides. when an electric charge is applied, electrodes move towards each other, simulating muscle movements. >> just like our...
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cbs' tina kraus has the story. >> reporter: who could resist this face?in thailand to catch a glimpse of 2-month-old moo deng, that's thai for bouncing pig. she's so cute, this girl says, i want to pet her. she's such a little lump. "we had to come see moo deng," says this visitor. the baby hippo is a global sensation, surrendering to fame when her image went viral thanks to her keeper who posted it. "i didn't expect she'd become this famous, but it's great," he says. "the zoo is getting more visitors and generating more income." visitor numbers have more than doubled, and the animal park is now pushing to patent and trademark moo deng to prevent the shiny star from being commercialized by anyone but them. her playful antics have captivated hearts worldwide. he says, "i saw her on tiktok, and she likes to bounce." countless meme the utah jazz featured her in a promotion for their opening game. and sephora thailand celebrated her stardom with a wear your blush like a baby hippo ad. fans say there's no greater thrill than meeting moo deng. because when you
cbs' tina kraus has the story. >> reporter: who could resist this face?in thailand to catch a glimpse of 2-month-old moo deng, that's thai for bouncing pig. she's so cute, this girl says, i want to pet her. she's such a little lump. "we had to come see moo deng," says this visitor. the baby hippo is a global sensation, surrendering to fame when her image went viral thanks to her keeper who posted it. "i didn't expect she'd become this famous, but it's great," he says....
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tina said i am in the belly of the beast. it is true. in new york city.arty affiliation does not tell you everything about everyone but it is a barometer. in new york, democrats outnumber republicans 7-1. in places i live, that number is even higher. what does that mean? it means that -- i learned this the very, very hard way. you have to think before you speak. am i going to offend the powers that be? am i going to say something i am not allowed to say? earlier this week i was in federal court for my second case because i keep saying things i am not supposed to say. [applause] maud: just for those of you who do not know, i will give you a super quick recap. free covid when i joined my community board -- pre-covid when i joined my community board , i only had three kids when i first joined and now i have four, i was concerned about the quality of the education. all the conversation was about getting rid of classes and getting rid of specialized schools which are stem schools for kids who want to study hard and get a first-rate education. that is a good th
tina said i am in the belly of the beast. it is true. in new york city.arty affiliation does not tell you everything about everyone but it is a barometer. in new york, democrats outnumber republicans 7-1. in places i live, that number is even higher. what does that mean? it means that -- i learned this the very, very hard way. you have to think before you speak. am i going to offend the powers that be? am i going to say something i am not allowed to say? earlier this week i was in federal court...
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leaves that would not exist if an upper ivf i asked my republican colleagues to listen to kim and tina who were married in 2013. and immediately knew they wanted to start a family in connecticut as a gay couple they needed to relent reproductive technology they were forced to meet standards that their straight friends never encountered. ivf worked for them there now proud parents to twins and they called quote the greatest gift of our lives, interested in politics and government, the biggest of the community, their friends, and their school. listening to parents who have gone through heartbreak and pain and infertility and found this miracle of ivf.nd is not limited to kim and tina and lisa fits all of america know the stories in their own life. every american knows a couple that has tried year after year. and finally, if theyy are realy lucky and can afford it, discovers the miracle of ivf. very simply, every one of those of families, every american ought to have access to that miracle of life. and let yet our republican get n colleagues even though their own constituents would tell t
leaves that would not exist if an upper ivf i asked my republican colleagues to listen to kim and tina who were married in 2013. and immediately knew they wanted to start a family in connecticut as a gay couple they needed to relent reproductive technology they were forced to meet standards that their straight friends never encountered. ivf worked for them there now proud parents to twins and they called quote the greatest gift of our lives, interested in politics and government, the biggest of...
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tina: he teaches in a way that it just makes sense, and i feel like that's the way our heavenly father 2024. this is "cbs news mornings." exploding wildfire. flames burning out of control east of los angeles forcing thousands of people from their homes. >>> massive manhunt. what we're learning about the gunman accused of opening fire on drivers along a kentucky interstate. >>> nfl star handcuffed.
tina: he teaches in a way that it just makes sense, and i feel like that's the way our heavenly father 2024. this is "cbs news mornings." exploding wildfire. flames burning out of control east of los angeles forcing thousands of people from their homes. >>> massive manhunt. what we're learning about the gunman accused of opening fire on drivers along a kentucky interstate. >>> nfl star handcuffed.
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tina lived with her mum in the uk.internet back then, her search was fruitless. none of us knew. my dad didn't know. years later, it was ant and dec�*s dna journey that inspired tina to continue her search. she took a dna test and waited. but it wasn't until 2020, during the pandemic, that she was contacted by a fourth sibling, lateesha. and it turned out that lateesha's mum was alive and i'm the only one with one photograph of our father so i shared it and her mum confirmed it was the same man. plus, our dna is, you know, half exactly the same. so, um, we're sisters. so at that point i told her that there were more of us. there were three more and they all lived in australia. six weeks later, latisha had tracked down their three other siblings via social media, but it's taken a further four years to get sean, tina, lateesha, janette and malcolm together face to face. i have felt very alone in the uk because i am on my own there and now i've got all of these people, that loneliness has gone. i'm not lonely, ijust felt
tina lived with her mum in the uk.internet back then, her search was fruitless. none of us knew. my dad didn't know. years later, it was ant and dec�*s dna journey that inspired tina to continue her search. she took a dna test and waited. but it wasn't until 2020, during the pandemic, that she was contacted by a fourth sibling, lateesha. and it turned out that lateesha's mum was alive and i'm the only one with one photograph of our father so i shared it and her mum confirmed it was the same...
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the tina and her team pack strawberries that grow and michela montela fields into plastic trays. they're destined for major supermarket chains in germany, denmark and other countries in europe. the organic strawberries are about 30 percent more expensive than ones produced on other farms where workers are exploited. of the shift is 7 hours long, including a one hour break. no cap of regularly checks that the working hours are adhered to . move on low cost at noon on this flight. so that's why everybody most comes to know. everybody must know i button ok, so that's not the slice it in this 2nd. so here i guess 1101150 . i got to the phase when i come to, if i don't make any sense, sometimes have nissan because i have to with her other jobs, she earns about 800 euros a month. but often works longer shifts than she does here. they don't get pastries like these anywhere else either. it feels like the like even working for me, tell us what she was like uh and finally she worked for mikaela montela for 3 months. but after the harvest, he won't have any more work for her. the migrant wo
the tina and her team pack strawberries that grow and michela montela fields into plastic trays. they're destined for major supermarket chains in germany, denmark and other countries in europe. the organic strawberries are about 30 percent more expensive than ones produced on other farms where workers are exploited. of the shift is 7 hours long, including a one hour break. no cap of regularly checks that the working hours are adhered to . move on low cost at noon on this flight. so that's why...
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tina: he teaches in a way that it just makes sense, and i feel like that's the way our heavenly father back
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the tina above nima has been working at a strawberry farm since last year. she picks up her fellow workers at the train station and events, a small town near naples. but many bus service is free. that's not something that can be taken for granted. most field workers in southern italy have to pay out of their own pocket to get to work. the black market bosses use the shuttle service as a way of cutting the workers wages. the gina avo nima drives a mini bus provided by eve on sundays organization. when it's harvest season in southern italy, 20 no cap buses take $350.00 people to work free of charge every day. the tina and her team pack strawberries that grow and michela montela fields into plastic trays. they're destined for major supermarket chains in germany, denmark and other countries in europe. the organic strawberries are about 30 percent more expensive than ones produced on other farms where workers are exploited. of the shift is 7 hours long, including a one hour break. no cap of regularly checks that the working hours are adhered to and will not be as
the tina above nima has been working at a strawberry farm since last year. she picks up her fellow workers at the train station and events, a small town near naples. but many bus service is free. that's not something that can be taken for granted. most field workers in southern italy have to pay out of their own pocket to get to work. the black market bosses use the shuttle service as a way of cutting the workers wages. the gina avo nima drives a mini bus provided by eve on sundays...
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tina: he teaches in a way that it just makes sense, and i feel like that's the way our heavenly fatherck to "face the nation." we're joined now by the vice chairman of ibm, gary
tina: he teaches in a way that it just makes sense, and i feel like that's the way our heavenly fatherck to "face the nation." we're joined now by the vice chairman of ibm, gary
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leaves that would not exist if an upper ivf i asked my republican colleagues to listen to kim and tina who were married in 2013. and immediately knew they wanted to start a family in connecticut as a gay couple they needed to relent reproductive technology they were forced to meet standards that their straight friends never encountered. ivf worked for them there now proud parents to twins and they called quote the greatest gift of our lives, interested in politics and government, the biggest of the community, their friends, and their school. listening to parents who have gone through heartbreak and pain and infertility and found this miracle of ivf.nd is not limited to kim and tina and lisa fits all of america know the stories in their own life. every american knows a couple that has tried year after year. and finally, if theyy are realy lucky and can afford it, discovers the miracle of ivf. very simply, every one of those of families, every american ought to have access to that miracle of life. and let yet our republican get n colleagues even though their own constituents would tell t
leaves that would not exist if an upper ivf i asked my republican colleagues to listen to kim and tina who were married in 2013. and immediately knew they wanted to start a family in connecticut as a gay couple they needed to relent reproductive technology they were forced to meet standards that their straight friends never encountered. ivf worked for them there now proud parents to twins and they called quote the greatest gift of our lives, interested in politics and government, the biggest of...
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when tina died, my hope died with her.e themes of hope, of nature, of recovery. having the tree, you know, such a significant symbol of hope is absolutely massive. they“re being called trees of hope for the people and communities they“ll become part of. harriet bradshaw, bbc news. our correspondent alison freeman is at the visitor centre near to where the tree original stood. and you have something significant there. , , , ., ., there. this is it, the star of the show, if there. this is it, the star of the show. if you — there. this is it, the star of the show, if you like. _ there. this is it, the star of the show, if you like. this - there. this is it, the star of the show, if you like. this will i there. this is it, the star of the show, if you like. this will be l there. this is it, the star of the l show, if you like. this will be the centrepiece of an exhibition celebrating the life of the sycamore gap tree. it is part of a huge exhibition created by a group of artists and it's made up of four panels, each one repres
when tina died, my hope died with her.e themes of hope, of nature, of recovery. having the tree, you know, such a significant symbol of hope is absolutely massive. they“re being called trees of hope for the people and communities they“ll become part of. harriet bradshaw, bbc news. our correspondent alison freeman is at the visitor centre near to where the tree original stood. and you have something significant there. , , , ., ., there. this is it, the star of the show, if there. this is it,...
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plunge es una terapia que se impone cada vez más entre los jóvenes y consiste en sumergirse en una tinaidos en tinas de agua con temperaturas de menos de 50 grados fahrenheit. al principio el organismo va a pasar por el shock del frío. necesita la persona una fortaleza psicológica bastante avanzada para tolerarlo por más de 5 o 10 minutos? hay muchas personas que ya están entrando en estas terapias y tienen una resistencia impresionante de pasar media hora. una hora. mónica, del valle es instructora de yoga y una asidua practicante del collblanch. ella dice que le ayuda a aliviar sus dolores musculares, además de energizarla. amo el collblanch. también es como un shock al cuerpo. te da como una adrenalina, pero de una manera buena, como que 1 se siente como, guau, me siento más tonificada con con el cold plunge. y si se trata de resistir, bajas temperaturas, también está en el mercado la terapia del collblanch en seco, cuya temperatura puede ser aún más fría, llegando a menos de 180 grados fahrenheit. es extremadamente frío, pero en muy poca duración. por ejemplo, unos 3 minutos es sufi
plunge es una terapia que se impone cada vez más entre los jóvenes y consiste en sumergirse en una tinaidos en tinas de agua con temperaturas de menos de 50 grados fahrenheit. al principio el organismo va a pasar por el shock del frío. necesita la persona una fortaleza psicológica bastante avanzada para tolerarlo por más de 5 o 10 minutos? hay muchas personas que ya están entrando en estas terapias y tienen una resistencia impresionante de pasar media hora. una hora. mónica, del valle es...
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and i think that was tina's idea and actually pare elegy with hillbilly. and there were a couple of reasons for that. so now, as the book has become so well known, you are reasonably well known. can you go to a restaurant without people asking for autographs or selfies or that hasn't come to be a problem yet? it it depends on where i'm at. so i get noticed, you know, so back in columbus, i get noticed a pretty fair amount. i get noticed sometimes in d.c. i certainly get noticed a lot back in eastern kentucky or in southwestern ohio. but, you know, like i was in nashville, i don't know, a week, week and a half ago, and i didn't get noticed once there. so, you know, it definitely if you have have a record, you have to make a record there, i think. yeah, that's right. i think so. so now what has been the reaction of your family and many of the family secrets that many people don't really want revealed about themselves? everybody has family secrets. you seem to reveal every family secret. what was the reaction of your family to this? well, i didn't reveal ever
and i think that was tina's idea and actually pare elegy with hillbilly. and there were a couple of reasons for that. so now, as the book has become so well known, you are reasonably well known. can you go to a restaurant without people asking for autographs or selfies or that hasn't come to be a problem yet? it it depends on where i'm at. so i get noticed, you know, so back in columbus, i get noticed a pretty fair amount. i get noticed sometimes in d.c. i certainly get noticed a lot back in...
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tina: he teaches in a way that it just makes sense, and i feel like that's the way our heavenly fathertuesday, september
tina: he teaches in a way that it just makes sense, and i feel like that's the way our heavenly fathertuesday, september
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i'm from media, from the station to preston and divide in tina. this is a man whose life has been a predictable axis. rise to power. the marks by some boys. 12, i see in a relentless pursuit of his radical vision for his country and the world. the 53. have you had any nice eccentricity is only matched by his fears, determination to reshape argentina's future alongside he's killed, so saw nice not cabinet members, but he system setting, i mean, and he's close english, mastiffs, the litigation, the show we have put in like what i mean and again, he's pulling this is, are nothing short of a high stakes gamble, a gamble that if it fails, could learn georgian t 92 deeper social and economic time. or, i'm think this one, what upside is behind the walls of this historical building known as like a lice, the seeds of power in argentina now governed to by a bigger both celebrated and feared to day on top to add to 0. we go beyond the spectacle to dive deep into the life of a man who defies even categorization. is he the madman? he's critics claim or the vis
i'm from media, from the station to preston and divide in tina. this is a man whose life has been a predictable axis. rise to power. the marks by some boys. 12, i see in a relentless pursuit of his radical vision for his country and the world. the 53. have you had any nice eccentricity is only matched by his fears, determination to reshape argentina's future alongside he's killed, so saw nice not cabinet members, but he system setting, i mean, and he's close english, mastiffs, the litigation,...
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tina: he teaches in a way that it just makes sense, and i feel like that's the way our heavenly fatherswift's 280 million followers on instagram now know who she supports for president, kamala harris. will it make a difference come election day? jo ling kent reports. known for dropping late-night announcements, and tuesday night was no exception. the global superstar making her choice for president known on instagram backing vice president kamala harris just minutes after the debate concluded. declaring, "i believe we can accomplish so much more in this country if we are led by calm and not chaos." swift pointed to a number of issues that mattered to her including reproductive and lgbtq-plus rights. she said her call to action was also motivated in part by her fears surrounding a.i. those fears swift says realized when former president trump posted fake images of her falsely endorsing him. swift ended her post by trolling trump's running mate, j.d. vance. >> we're effectively run in this country via the democrats, via our corporate oligarchs by a bunch of childless cat ladies. >> repor
tina: he teaches in a way that it just makes sense, and i feel like that's the way our heavenly fatherswift's 280 million followers on instagram now know who she supports for president, kamala harris. will it make a difference come election day? jo ling kent reports. known for dropping late-night announcements, and tuesday night was no exception. the global superstar making her choice for president known on instagram backing vice president kamala harris just minutes after the debate concluded....
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many in the east of germany are for them, the musician tina eisbrener gave more than twenty concerts in support of wagening. in the political system of the frg, citizens of the gdr were declared second-class people, people from the gdr were considered insufficiently competent, we east germans know russia better, we have personal connections there, many of us studied in the ussr, we say, let 's try to understand each other, let's try to talk, but unfortunately, our german government refuses this, very many east germans. germany is the birthplace of world-famous cars, but on its roads you can meet russian cars. nivas are not black sheep here. this is a great car, reliable, easy to use, my car and i are like one team on the roads. germany also has its own club of lada lovers. the closed club for east germans remains the frg, less than 5% of them. occupy leadership positions in the country, and there is no one from the former gdr among the army command. the election results show that, 34 years after reunification, most people in the two regions of the former communist east are deeply dis
many in the east of germany are for them, the musician tina eisbrener gave more than twenty concerts in support of wagening. in the political system of the frg, citizens of the gdr were declared second-class people, people from the gdr were considered insufficiently competent, we east germans know russia better, we have personal connections there, many of us studied in the ussr, we say, let 's try to understand each other, let's try to talk, but unfortunately, our german government refuses...
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tina: he teaches in a way that it just makes sense, and i feel like that's the way our heavenly father us. >>> an island off the coast of africa has a wine that played a starring role in the birth of our nation. ian lee explains. >> reporter: the portuguese island of madeira is an unforgiving landscape. clouds hug its jagged peaks, while in the valleys below, vineyards carved out of forests cling to the steep volcanic rock. and what they ultimately produce is arguably more american than apple pie. >> madeira should be the national wine. >> reporter: bartholomew broadbent's mission is to reintroduce the wine to the u.s., by helping americans connect with their past. >> not only is it important to the american history, because it was invented by shipping to america, it became the biggest selling wine in america. >> reporter: ships hauled the wine for months while traveling to the new world, accidentally turning it into something special. >> these holds in the ships got really, really hot. they tasted it and thought this is better than before it left. >> reporter: so madeira was discovere
tina: he teaches in a way that it just makes sense, and i feel like that's the way our heavenly father us. >>> an island off the coast of africa has a wine that played a starring role in the birth of our nation. ian lee explains. >> reporter: the portuguese island of madeira is an unforgiving landscape. clouds hug its jagged peaks, while in the valleys below, vineyards carved out of forests cling to the steep volcanic rock. and what they ultimately produce is arguably more...
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>> first and foremost, thank you to do and tina.ht i misheard something yesterday when listening to rob. he said we started this four years ago. and i said that's wrong, it can't be just four years ago. but it is. are you guys are incredible. what you have achieved is amazing. [applause] before i answer the question, how many men do we have in the room? chris? just look around. look around how elite you are. there is a handful of you. i want to say one thing. i've got you all beat, i don't think any of you have had 50 members of mom's for liberty at your home at your singapore yesterday. ok? [applause] i am ready for the medal. i survived. lector: let's be honest. where do people get information today? and let's not just talk about establishment media. who read the newspapers anymore? how many people under the age of 40 watch cable or even have a cable package? media is social media today, and we have to understand how and rolled to the establishment it is. covid, let's talk about covid, or hunter biden. i still remember it as if it
>> first and foremost, thank you to do and tina.ht i misheard something yesterday when listening to rob. he said we started this four years ago. and i said that's wrong, it can't be just four years ago. but it is. are you guys are incredible. what you have achieved is amazing. [applause] before i answer the question, how many men do we have in the room? chris? just look around. look around how elite you are. there is a handful of you. i want to say one thing. i've got you all beat, i...