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and valerie valerie cohen has invited children from an orphanage to see the building. she wants to show them that the court is there to stand up for their rights. from this room, the young victims can watch the trial proceedings from a safe distance or has vent way. the defendants in the court room will not come into contact with the victim before today. that was unheard of why this region is often portrayed as dangerous and conservative when nothing ever changes. we proving that wrong today. well, we're just using this who are the lucian eyes, the juvenile justice system, in the video. and in my opinion, it will contribute to stability from all those keys and as well as security the sin filming 3 more juvenile court, where no de rated one more step towards democracy in pont, choose a pressure from younger generations yearnings of freedom. the priest that these is found in the increasing number of universities like the one in keta, in the baluchistan region, which board is afghanistan. it's one of the poorest parts of pockets done. and tradition is particularly importa
and valerie valerie cohen has invited children from an orphanage to see the building. she wants to show them that the court is there to stand up for their rights. from this room, the young victims can watch the trial proceedings from a safe distance or has vent way. the defendants in the court room will not come into contact with the victim before today. that was unheard of why this region is often portrayed as dangerous and conservative when nothing ever changes. we proving that wrong today....
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he then started sexually abusing valerie becca when she was just 12, a crying he was late to sent to jail for on his release to return to the family home. and he abused resumes at 17. she was pregnant with paulette child. she alleges that he later foster into prostitution watching a she had sex with client. when the client asked the price, daniel told me to repeat, it said that he could hear better. and he told me to answer yes or no. on the pain valerie co shot, her husband, she told the court the paulette had asked about the 14 year old daughter and how she was sexually when prob, she said that she had been afraid that he would also sell her body for sex. and valerie buck, who is trial, which is currently under way noise, will argue that she was in desperate woman and pushed to kill, to survive. these women who are victims of violence have no protection, deduce or a still to slow, not react his enough into lenient towards the perpetrators who could continue to exercise their violent power. prosecuted, meanwhile, alleges valerie back or killed her husband in a pre meditated act, whi
he then started sexually abusing valerie becca when she was just 12, a crying he was late to sent to jail for on his release to return to the family home. and he abused resumes at 17. she was pregnant with paulette child. she alleges that he later foster into prostitution watching a she had sex with client. when the client asked the price, daniel told me to repeat, it said that he could hear better. and he told me to answer yes or no. on the pain valerie co shot, her husband, she told the court...
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on the same valerie but co shot her husband. she told the court the paulette had asked about the 14 year old daughter and how she was sexually when prob, she said that she had been afraid that he would also sell her body for sex. and valerie buck, who is trial, which is currently under way, the lawyers will argue that she wasn't desperate women push to kill, to survive. these women who are victims of violence have no protection. the judiciary still too slow, not very active enough into lenient towards the perpetrators who could continue to exercise their violent power prosecution while a legit valerie buck or killed her husband in a pre meditated act which carries a maximum life sentence in france. this trial shines a light on domestic violence in a country with one of europe's highest weights of women who have been killed by a current or a former partner. 55, losing their lives already this year. that led to an our poor ring of anger, which campaign is demanding action. when did you was going to not to blame the police, prosecu
on the same valerie but co shot her husband. she told the court the paulette had asked about the 14 year old daughter and how she was sexually when prob, she said that she had been afraid that he would also sell her body for sex. and valerie buck, who is trial, which is currently under way, the lawyers will argue that she wasn't desperate women push to kill, to survive. these women who are victims of violence have no protection. the judiciary still too slow, not very active enough into lenient...
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a french woman has gone trial this week for murdering her husband, valerie book, who faces a possible life sentence, but says she did it to protect herself and her 4 children. well, then half a 1000000 of already signed a petition in her support. charlotte to ben's game paris picks up the story. it's a trial that his grip follows with hundreds of 1000 signing a petition for her release. valerie, but cool, admit she shot, said her husband, and buried his body in the woods in defense. she claims that he was abusive and she feared for the safety of their children. in a book she wrote about her relationship with daniel to let. she described the mistreatment. i did what he said. i didn't have much choice. what he thought i was doing something i shouldn't do. he was violent at 1st was slabs. then he started kicking me and strangling me over time there came threats with a firearm. but valerie buck, who had been gone much earlier, paulette was originally in a relationship with her mother. he then started sexually abusing valerie becca when she was just 12, a crying he was late to sent to jail
a french woman has gone trial this week for murdering her husband, valerie book, who faces a possible life sentence, but says she did it to protect herself and her 4 children. well, then half a 1000000 of already signed a petition in her support. charlotte to ben's game paris picks up the story. it's a trial that his grip follows with hundreds of 1000 signing a petition for her release. valerie, but cool, admit she shot, said her husband, and buried his body in the woods in defense. she claims...
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it's a trial that his grip follows with hundreds to 1000 signing a petition for her release. valerie buck, who admit she shot, said her husband and buried his body in the woods. in her defense, she claimed that he was abusive and she feared for the safety of their children. in a book she wrote about her relationship with daniel to let. she described the mistreatment. i did what he said. i didn't have much choice. what he thought i was doing something i shouldn't do. he was violent at 1st was slabs. then he started kicking me and strangling me over time there came threats with a firearm. but valerie bye cause he had been gone much earlier. paulette was originally in a relationship with her mother. he then started sexually abusing valerie becca when she was just 12, a crying he was late to sent to jail for on his release to return to the family home. and he abused resumes at 17. she was pregnant with paulette child. she alleges that he later forster into prostitution watching a she had sex with client. when the client asked the price, daniel told me to repeat, it said that he could hea
it's a trial that his grip follows with hundreds to 1000 signing a petition for her release. valerie buck, who admit she shot, said her husband and buried his body in the woods. in her defense, she claimed that he was abusive and she feared for the safety of their children. in a book she wrote about her relationship with daniel to let. she described the mistreatment. i did what he said. i didn't have much choice. what he thought i was doing something i shouldn't do. he was violent at 1st was...
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it's valerie buck who is trial which is currently underway. her lawyer will argue that she was a desperate woman, pushed to kill the survive. these women who are victims of violence have no protection, deduce, or a still too slow, not very active enough into lenient towards the perpetrators who could continue to exercise their violent power. the prosecution, why le ledger valerie back or killed her husband? we're going to break into that report from it is a life news event going to michelle. let's go to the international security conference in the way of moscow annual event that brings together defense. went to the heads of international reservations, experts around the globe over 600 gas expected their president, putin speaking in the national arena. we have more and more problems in our hands. yes, there are positive signals yet. you know, the law is eroding. we see countless attempts to use force in order to push one's interest forward. reinforce one security of the cost expand. so over the world, the secuity of other regions across the wor
it's valerie buck who is trial which is currently underway. her lawyer will argue that she was a desperate woman, pushed to kill the survive. these women who are victims of violence have no protection, deduce, or a still too slow, not very active enough into lenient towards the perpetrators who could continue to exercise their violent power. the prosecution, why le ledger valerie back or killed her husband? we're going to break into that report from it is a life news event going to michelle....
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valerie jarrett is here, next. as her former boss has this warning tonight. >> all of us, as citizens, have to recognize that the path towards an undemocratic america is not going to happen in just one bang. it -- it happens in a series of steps. finding new routes to reach your customers, and new ways for them to reach you... is what business is all about. it's what the united states postal service has always been about. so as your business changes, we're changing with it. with e-commerce that runs at the speed of now. next day and two-day shipping nationwide. same day shipping across town. returns right from the doorstep, and deliveries seven days a week. it's a whole new world out there. let's not keep it waiting. tonight, i'll be eating a pork banh mi with extra jalapeños. [doorbell rings] thanks, baby. yeah, we 'bout to get spicy for this virtual date. spicy like them pajama pants? well, the top half of me looks good. no wonder we still single. hello lenny28. wait a minute, i know a lenny28. ooo...lenny is cut
valerie jarrett is here, next. as her former boss has this warning tonight. >> all of us, as citizens, have to recognize that the path towards an undemocratic america is not going to happen in just one bang. it -- it happens in a series of steps. finding new routes to reach your customers, and new ways for them to reach you... is what business is all about. it's what the united states postal service has always been about. so as your business changes, we're changing with it. with...
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valerie county has invited children from an opening to see the building. she wants to show them that the court is there to stand out for their rights. from this room, the young victims can watch the trial proceedings from a safe distance or that way. the defendants in the court room will not come into contact with the victim before today. that was unheard of why this region is often portrayed as dangerous and conservative. when nothing ever changes. so we proving that wrong today. local local mayor registered in this who were lucian eyes, the juvenile justice system. and in my opinion, it will contribute to stability from all those keys and as well as security. mm. me, since filming 3 more juvenile court, where you know, you rated one more step towards democracy in part 2 to pressure from younger generations yearning for freedom. the priest of b. c is found in the increasing number of universities like the one in keta, in the baluchistan region, which board is afghanistan. it's one of the poorest parts of pakistan and tradition is particularly important he
valerie county has invited children from an opening to see the building. she wants to show them that the court is there to stand out for their rights. from this room, the young victims can watch the trial proceedings from a safe distance or that way. the defendants in the court room will not come into contact with the victim before today. that was unheard of why this region is often portrayed as dangerous and conservative. when nothing ever changes. so we proving that wrong today. local local...
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a lot of talk about this, valerie jared was here. the author of "finding my voice."is good to see you, you are the perfect person to talk about this interview. good evening to you, thank you for joining. >> thank you, don. good evening to you, too. >> the former president is pointing out what's going on in the change of election laws and the lies that so many republicans believe. is there any question that he believes our democracy is in crisis. >> when anderson asked him, look, we are in trouble here when you have state after state, almost 50 states with attempts to undermine the ability of people to vote and when it is so clear, don, the people they are trying to suppress are people of color and young people. they didn't win the election on the up and up. and now they're trying to change the law to make it harder for people to vote. the thought that in georgia is against the law to bring food and water for people while standing in line. come on, that's ridiculous. why would we be making it easier for people who can't take off on a tuesday. that's what a democracy i
a lot of talk about this, valerie jared was here. the author of "finding my voice."is good to see you, you are the perfect person to talk about this interview. good evening to you, thank you for joining. >> thank you, don. good evening to you, too. >> the former president is pointing out what's going on in the change of election laws and the lies that so many republicans believe. is there any question that he believes our democracy is in crisis. >> when anderson...
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valerie june!ot tough there's a risk involved everything a cost ♪ ♪ i'll make it through i'll make it through somehow ♪ ♪ so weathered and worn ever dreaming so wild mm, all i could ♪ do was smile ♪ ♪ if you never leap then your heart won't know ♪ ♪ so you take the chance so you just let go and you'll get knocked down ♪ ♪ but that's how you grow all i could do was smile all i could do was smile ♪ ♪ all i could do was smile there'd be tears in my eyes all i could do ♪ ♪ i'll make it through i'll make it through i'll make it through ♪ ♪ i'll make it through somehow see you smile ♪ ♪ and know you, and know you shine ♪ mm, all i could do was smile call i could do was, all i could do was, all i could do was, all i could do was smile ♪ [ applause ] >>announcer: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i want to thank elisabeth moss, omar sy, james adomian, and valerie june. apologies to matt damon. tomorrow night, owen wilson and betty gilpin. w
valerie june!ot tough there's a risk involved everything a cost ♪ ♪ i'll make it through i'll make it through somehow ♪ ♪ so weathered and worn ever dreaming so wild mm, all i could ♪ do was smile ♪ ♪ if you never leap then your heart won't know ♪ ♪ so you take the chance so you just let go and you'll get knocked down ♪ ♪ but that's how you grow all i could do was smile all i could do was smile ♪ ♪ all i could do was smile there'd be tears in my eyes all i could do ♪...
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cnbc's valerie castro val lee? valerie >> reporter: shep, the investigation into how exactly this happened will be long and methodical right now a team from the national institute of standards and technology is on their way here, and they will begin that process. these are experts who investigated things like the aftermath of 9/11 and tornado in joplin, missouri they will carefully identify and preserve any materials that may show what happened many issues were raised in 2018 when the building was assessed by an engineer pictures from the report captured what described abundant cracking cracking in the beams s and wal. and failure to replace waterproofing would cause problems a structural engineer said given the building stood for some 40 years, it's likely decay rather than design led to the collapse. >> if it's a design issue, usually that condition or the issue will surface within two years, five years after the original construction. doesn't mean it can't extend later, but it would lend or suggest that it's not
cnbc's valerie castro val lee? valerie >> reporter: shep, the investigation into how exactly this happened will be long and methodical right now a team from the national institute of standards and technology is on their way here, and they will begin that process. these are experts who investigated things like the aftermath of 9/11 and tornado in joplin, missouri they will carefully identify and preserve any materials that may show what happened many issues were raised in 2018 when the...
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valerie ne. comi up on reel south . - [valerie] in the wake of the vietnam war, etnameseefugees wereelo - hey i'm valerie ne. co the texagulf cst.h . nguage a cultura rriers kt them apart om their new neibors d disput over fiing had re conquens. - we wertrying tstop any vioe - [verie] "sdrift" on re south - [narrator] major funding for reel south was provided by: etv endowment, the national endowment for the arts, center for asian-american media, and by south arts. additional funding for "seadrift" was provided by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people,
valerie ne. comi up on reel south . - [valerie] in the wake of the vietnam war, etnameseefugees wereelo - hey i'm valerie ne. co the texagulf cst.h . nguage a cultura rriers kt them apart om their new neibors d disput over fiing had re conquens. - we wertrying tstop any vioe - [verie] "sdrift" on re south - [narrator] major funding for reel south was provided by: etv endowment, the national endowment for the arts, center for asian-american media, and by south arts. additional funding...
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mayor, thank you hearing that from valerie, you know, your heart just bleeds for these victims.urning towards accountability you speak with them often. how are they holding up? >>. >> they're desperate for answers. they're in a big hurry as are we >> mr. mayor, we've heard some of them begin to want real answers about what happened. here's what we know. we know that in 2018 a consultant outlined what was written as extensive and necessary repairs required to ensure the safety of residents and the public we know that in november of that year, the condo association forwarded the inspection report to an official in your city, the surfside building department you said over the weekend that you didn't know if any steps were taken to examine these problems further do you know now? >> no, i don't, but i do know i was sent an additional document this morning e. actually, i was briefed on it and then i asked that it be sent to me so i could read it for myself, which in so many words was a copy of minutes in that condo for a meeting that the board had where that official went to that meet
mayor, thank you hearing that from valerie, you know, your heart just bleeds for these victims.urning towards accountability you speak with them often. how are they holding up? >>. >> they're desperate for answers. they're in a big hurry as are we >> mr. mayor, we've heard some of them begin to want real answers about what happened. here's what we know. we know that in 2018 a consultant outlined what was written as extensive and necessary repairs required to ensure the safety...
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for me, valerie can move here after falling in love with the pakistani men. they now have 4 children together. the country and its people hold a special place in her heart. the activist 1st made a name for herself here by campaigning for the rights of victims of acid attacks. the crime is now punishable by 14 years in prison. today, con is channeling her energy into another cause. education. about 380000 people live in the slums. 38 percent of islam about population. almost all the children are illiterate in families move near the city because they have to have better opportunities. but most of the time they come find affordable housing. shelby's awful covet children work instead of going to school. there's hardly any drinking. we try to help them through her organisation, valerie can build small schools in the slum. good morning o. p. c with you. the for that most of the children have never held a pencil in their line. yes, i told her and what shape has for equal side site this your law square? since they have never been to school, we have to start slowly. i
for me, valerie can move here after falling in love with the pakistani men. they now have 4 children together. the country and its people hold a special place in her heart. the activist 1st made a name for herself here by campaigning for the rights of victims of acid attacks. the crime is now punishable by 14 years in prison. today, con is channeling her energy into another cause. education. about 380000 people live in the slums. 38 percent of islam about population. almost all the children are...
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we have valerie grant with us now.rning. >> i know you focus a lot on esg. it is all the rage i want to start the conversation there. i was looking at the clean energy etf valerie, they are down 30% this year compare that to big oil and leading producers. they are up 45% on average the popular explanation is the demand equation. what is your take? >> my take is the renewable energy stocks are categorized at growth stock we know is there a selloff and many of the growth stocks not just in renewables and clean energy, but other sectors of the market as well i think some of this is related more to the factor exposure of investing in renewables. those should recover in terms of oil prices energy prices have been up really as a function of the recovery and economy and the surge in demand. we know that there's a tight correlation with the energy stocks and underlining price of oil. that's what we have seen there whether that will persist, i think, is a different matter we know over the long term, the energy stocks have under
we have valerie grant with us now.rning. >> i know you focus a lot on esg. it is all the rage i want to start the conversation there. i was looking at the clean energy etf valerie, they are down 30% this year compare that to big oil and leading producers. they are up 45% on average the popular explanation is the demand equation. what is your take? >> my take is the renewable energy stocks are categorized at growth stock we know is there a selloff and many of the growth stocks not...
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o■ - hey, i'm valerie june.th. - it's clear that the are hundreds of slave cemeteries in most of our counties. - [valerie] attered across virginia, historic african american grave sites have been long forgoen. - [crystal] i think it's important to know where you come from, good or bad, but i don't know it's a priority for a lot of people. kind of one of these things, either you care about it or you don't. - [valerie] uncovering these cemeteries allows us to discover more than the past, an important step towards american reconciliation. witnessunmarked, up next onreel south.
o■ - hey, i'm valerie june.th. - it's clear that the are hundreds of slave cemeteries in most of our counties. - [valerie] attered across virginia, historic african american grave sites have been long forgoen. - [crystal] i think it's important to know where you come from, good or bad, but i don't know it's a priority for a lot of people. kind of one of these things, either you care about it or you don't. - [valerie] uncovering these cemeteries allows us to discover more than the past, an...
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or valerie castro is there outside the reunification c center what else are you hearing there?rter: this is the surfside reunification point for families that are looking for missing loved ones, people unaccounted for, friends who say they know people who lived in the building across the street you can see a lot of local camera crews. we are not allowed to go into the center, so a lot of family members are coming out, telling their story, talking about the father who is missing, or the mother they haven't heard yesterday. they're trying to get the word out. a short time ago we spoke to a woman, her name is rachel. she says she's been looking for her mother judy. she says she got the phone call over overnight. her father in california got some notifications, and that's when she found out her mother lives in the portion that collapsed. she shared in pictures of jude with with us she's in her 60s, she's a grandmother. she helps rachel take care of her three young daughters and is desperately searching for news of her mother. take a listen. >> the pictures don't do it justice. it's
or valerie castro is there outside the reunification c center what else are you hearing there?rter: this is the surfside reunification point for families that are looking for missing loved ones, people unaccounted for, friends who say they know people who lived in the building across the street you can see a lot of local camera crews. we are not allowed to go into the center, so a lot of family members are coming out, telling their story, talking about the father who is missing, or the mother...
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aatñññvvvvvrrzoñ - hey i'm valerie june.ng up reel south . - [henrietta] the southern way of life was something sacred. do not question. do not doubt. close your mind, and believe what you're supposed to believe. - [valerie] in 1940, a young woman left sweet home alabama for the porta vida of costa rica. - [henrietta] i would be out there experiencing all nds of wonderful new things. anybody range, anody different. - [verie] in a te of romance and revotion. one woman on a quest for...
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i want to get to valerie cass trots, who is outside the reunification. they moved the spot for family to wait. and while waiting from the authorities, having to deal with our kinds, hundreds and hundreds of people trying to talk to them et stress levels must be incredible. >> reporter: shep, the reason for moving that reunification point, it's now this hotel, because, as you can imagine people are flying in from all across the country trying to get information about their loved ones, not only from across the country, but from other countries as well. we know at least 27 of the people unaccounted for are from various countries in south america, so everyone is coming here, now being put up in this hotel while they wait for this information. we want to tell you the story of one family in particular there is two women they are looking for. we spoke to pablo rodriguez. he's hopes for some information about his mother and grandmother he says today hash absolutely horrific that was pablo's son in those pictures at one point he had to give a sample of his dna, h
i want to get to valerie cass trots, who is outside the reunification. they moved the spot for family to wait. and while waiting from the authorities, having to deal with our kinds, hundreds and hundreds of people trying to talk to them et stress levels must be incredible. >> reporter: shep, the reason for moving that reunification point, it's now this hotel, because, as you can imagine people are flying in from all across the country trying to get information about their loved ones, not...
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shep. >> valerie castro, valerie, thank you. >>> there were two other gentlemen, young guys who werel becoming like a jacuzzi. they started hearing noises and they saw the bottom floors starting to topple they had seen a couple of people on the tenth floor in the terrace, and their reaction was to tell them go back, goback in, and they saw the people falling down with the terrace. you know, that's going to be -- young people are very -- on anybody, but it will mark their lives. >> what i found in the memorial was a bit of solace. it was a bit of a familiarity. it was just like everybody understood each other, we might be strangers we might not know each other, but we're going to hug each other, cry with each other. >> i was praying god to please let her be alive i will spend more time with her. i saw her last month i wish i hug her harder. >> the victims' families as the sunsets on day six, loved ones of the missing holding onto hope ask each other as they wait for news we'll continue to follow their stories. and if you'd like to donate to help the families and so many others impacte
shep. >> valerie castro, valerie, thank you. >>> there were two other gentlemen, young guys who werel becoming like a jacuzzi. they started hearing noises and they saw the bottom floors starting to topple they had seen a couple of people on the tenth floor in the terrace, and their reaction was to tell them go back, goback in, and they saw the people falling down with the terrace. you know, that's going to be -- young people are very -- on anybody, but it will mark their lives....
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oh. clean to power agents, hound opposition activists, and generate a climate of fear. valerie costco once worked for the k g b himself on this topic, so he knows why there's virtually no descent in it's rank so on your pro chart. first of all, they make good money compared to those who plow the fields or work in the factories . and also, i mean there are opperation who have taken on a criminal element for lucas shank who needs people who already have blood on their hands. going to be correct and i will continue to move them. there is no way out grow you and i was telling you about that. and they've ensured that the opposition is red and white banners have all the disappeared. all that's visible is the soviet era, red and green of the countries official flag. for many it's become the symbol of lucas regime. here's a look at some other stories making headlines. sweden's government has been toppled after the prime minister lost a new confidence vote in parliament. stefan nothing now has a week to resign or now to snap election. the boat was triggered by a plan to ease breadth control. h
oh. clean to power agents, hound opposition activists, and generate a climate of fear. valerie costco once worked for the k g b himself on this topic, so he knows why there's virtually no descent in it's rank so on your pro chart. first of all, they make good money compared to those who plow the fields or work in the factories . and also, i mean there are opperation who have taken on a criminal element for lucas shank who needs people who already have blood on their hands. going to be correct...
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so matt and valerie had some explaining to.strange details about the kidnappers mo. >> what a day used to find your hands? >> they didn't. they left my hands free. >> your feet were just tie together under the bed? >> yeah. >> but your hands were free? >> but my hands were free. yeah. >> why would real kidnappers leave her hands free? and another word detail. according to valerie, the kidnappers behaved like gentlemen. >> they were trying not to hurt me or do anything that was bad. after he taped my feet to the bed he kind of hug me and he said, don't worry, we're not here to hurt you. he brought me in a can of soda. i had cookies on the counter and stuff. he brought them in so i wouldn't be hungry. i'm, you know, he is being very nice to me. >> okay. >> investigators took valerie's clothes as evidence. and she offered more strange details. the criminals cleaned her home. >> he said, i'm going to vacuum the floors. and i almost wanted to say to him, oh, do you do housekeeping, to. you know as a side? >> he said -- [inaudible] g
so matt and valerie had some explaining to.strange details about the kidnappers mo. >> what a day used to find your hands? >> they didn't. they left my hands free. >> your feet were just tie together under the bed? >> yeah. >> but your hands were free? >> but my hands were free. yeah. >> why would real kidnappers leave her hands free? and another word detail. according to valerie, the kidnappers behaved like gentlemen. >> they were trying not to...
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valerie greenberg has the weekend's best picks.anks for being with us. >> good morning, janai. >> it is all about the movie we've been talking about, "f9." >> it is. so for the thrill seeker vin diesel is front and center in the ninth film in the franchise. so it opened exclusively in theaters on 6/25 which was yesterday, and that is extremely exciting. as we reported already taking in about $300 million before it opened up in the states and deadline is actually reporting that it could possibly be the biggest one since the pandemic began, which is really cool. lucky for us we can stream, watch or binge on hbo max, amazon, itunes and google play. >> hopefully that's getting a lot of people back out to theaters. i love your pick for tv to binge, the b.e.t. awards 2021 are back and live with an audience >> and you are going to be there bringing us all the fantastic coverage, and we're so excited. so this show is going to highlight some of the most impressive, beautiful black women, entertainers and in the sports arena. they continue t
valerie greenberg has the weekend's best picks.anks for being with us. >> good morning, janai. >> it is all about the movie we've been talking about, "f9." >> it is. so for the thrill seeker vin diesel is front and center in the ninth film in the franchise. so it opened exclusively in theaters on 6/25 which was yesterday, and that is extremely exciting. as we reported already taking in about $300 million before it opened up in the states and deadline is actually...
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cnbc's valerie castro is here.his off >> it was pretty elaborate, shep the idea for this first came about in 2018 when law enforcement took down an enterprise called phantom secure it provided encrypted devices to criminals. with the help of a former drug trafficker, the fbi created and distributed its own version called anom. overnight raids across the globe including australia, the netherlands and new zealand netted criminals by the hundreds they recovered dozens of weapons and piles of cash, tons of drugs and cars and motorcycles in the unprecedented worldwide sting. all a result of the fbi's trojan shield that infiltrated criminal communications through the fbi-created app called anom. >> the worldwide implications of this investigation are staggering in total, the criminals sold more than 12,000 encrypted and services to over 300 syndicates operating in over 100 different countries. >> 27 million messages were intercepted during the investigation and law enforcement quickly learned criminals weren't so careful
cnbc's valerie castro is here.his off >> it was pretty elaborate, shep the idea for this first came about in 2018 when law enforcement took down an enterprise called phantom secure it provided encrypted devices to criminals. with the help of a former drug trafficker, the fbi created and distributed its own version called anom. overnight raids across the globe including australia, the netherlands and new zealand netted criminals by the hundreds they recovered dozens of weapons and piles of...
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valerie is waiting in new york, says the court is too conservative. why do you say that? >> caller: good morning, john. i miss c-span books and that's going to lead into what i'm going to say. i read last year, "supreme inequality," a nonfiction book about the supreme court in the last 50 years. i returned it to the library the day ruth bader ginsburg died. this is the most pro-corporate court that we've had under justice roberts. the most. i mean, they've overturned state decisions on lawsuits for fishermen in alaska getting money from oil spills. when we think about all these huge decisions, but we don't hear about a lot of the ones, the small ones that really affect us on a daily level, and it's gotten much, much more politicized. i don't know what the answer is. if they overturn the affordable care act, it's going to be a real problem in this country. and i do think that they have tried in their interpretation of the constitution, because the law is very complicated and can be interpreted in different ways -- >> valerie, the court certainly had the opportunity to over
valerie is waiting in new york, says the court is too conservative. why do you say that? >> caller: good morning, john. i miss c-span books and that's going to lead into what i'm going to say. i read last year, "supreme inequality," a nonfiction book about the supreme court in the last 50 years. i returned it to the library the day ruth bader ginsburg died. this is the most pro-corporate court that we've had under justice roberts. the most. i mean, they've overturned state...
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castro is in philadelphia where courts are struggling with this backlog valerie? >> reporter: shep, here in philadelphia, the district attorney tells me his office is dealing with 11,000 more open cases than they typically handle in a regular year, and he doesn't expect those numbers to go back to pre-pandemic levels until well into next year. that means both victims and those accused of a crime will have to wait it out. >> the delays in some courts are well into a year and over a year. >> as life stopped in 2020, so did america's justice system trials were put on hold, incarcerated defendants contracted covid-19, and victims' hopes for justice were endlessly delayed. in places like philadelphia, the case load is overwhelming. >> we went from a normal case load of 27,000 to 38,000 it's a real problem. if you're a witness, it's a real problem. if you're a defendant, it's a real problem if you're a victim, it's a real problem at multiple levels. >> reporter: philadelphia district attorney larry krasner says courts are falling back to pre-pandemic levels. >> you do n
castro is in philadelphia where courts are struggling with this backlog valerie? >> reporter: shep, here in philadelphia, the district attorney tells me his office is dealing with 11,000 more open cases than they typically handle in a regular year, and he doesn't expect those numbers to go back to pre-pandemic levels until well into next year. that means both victims and those accused of a crime will have to wait it out. >> the delays in some courts are well into a year and over a...