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vanessa's mother said that vanessa told her secret.been sexually harassed by superior. the family went public on telemundo. >> [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> reporter: vanessa's family was certain her disappearance was connected to sexual harassment. >> i don't know what's give someone the right to harass my sister. >> reporter: they demanded investigators get to the bottom of it. >> i your daughter, grandmother, would you like them to be sexually harassed? no. >> reporter: they revealed vanessa secret in hopes of solving a mystery. but they didn't realize that they just started a movement. >> one families tragedy unites a sea of strangers. and more secret spell out. coming up, outrage. and then an outpouring. >> this kicked off the hashtag, i am vanessa guillen. it was just flooding social media channels. >> reporter: stories of what some call the man's world of the military. >> i told kate, you really need to cut that out. and he said, why, what are you going to do about it. and in my mind i realized, i can't do anything ab
vanessa's mother said that vanessa told her secret.been sexually harassed by superior. the family went public on telemundo. >> [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> reporter: vanessa's family was certain her disappearance was connected to sexual harassment. >> i don't know what's give someone the right to harass my sister. >> reporter: they demanded investigators get to the bottom of it. >> i your daughter, grandmother, would you like them to be sexually...
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-- with author vanessa walk. first, the is working to prevent a nationwide freight railroad strike that could begin friday morning at would have a huge impact in the bay area. breaking news -- impact test announced it is canceling all long-distance passenger trains beginning tomorrow. joining us live is john harbor, chief strategy officer for transportation inside, a company that coordinates logistics from port to port. thank you for joining us, john. >> thanks for having me. great to be here. kristen: unions representing engineers and conductors are ready to go on strike after a federally-mandated cooling-off period ends read what do they want -- hence. what do they want? >> they are striking against the railroads and what they really want is better working conditions. it is not so much the pay that is the issue, it is time off. it is the on-demand nature of being on call, especially for conductors. the unions that are really outstanding make up about half the work -- half of the rail workers that need to rectif
-- with author vanessa walk. first, the is working to prevent a nationwide freight railroad strike that could begin friday morning at would have a huge impact in the bay area. breaking news -- impact test announced it is canceling all long-distance passenger trains beginning tomorrow. joining us live is john harbor, chief strategy officer for transportation inside, a company that coordinates logistics from port to port. thank you for joining us, john. >> thanks for having me. great to be...
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vanessa. >> gracias, enrique.io un importante paso en contra del robo de catalizadores de automóviles. un robo que se ha disparado por las piezas de metal como el platino. el gobernador gavin newsom a impuesto nuevas sanciones incluyendo multas de $4000 para los ladrones. >> es un programa de grandes proporciones y que afecta a miles en todo el país, el robo de catalizadores va en aumento desde nueva york hasta los Ángeles. javier martínez es una víctima. >> ya me robaron y me salió caro. está dura la cosa. >> el gobernador de california, gavin newsom firmó dos leyes que pondrán en aprietos al mercado negro y a ladrones que en 30 segundos pueden cometer el robo de estas piezas. >> para prevenir que lo roben, se pone una cobertura que haga más difícil. >> solo se autoriza la compra de catalizadores en. >> (información en pantalla). >> california se ha convertido en la capital del robo de catalizadores. el año pasado se reportaron más de 18,000 robos de este tipo, y reemplazar una de estas importantes piezas automot
vanessa. >> gracias, enrique.io un importante paso en contra del robo de catalizadores de automóviles. un robo que se ha disparado por las piezas de metal como el platino. el gobernador gavin newsom a impuesto nuevas sanciones incluyendo multas de $4000 para los ladrones. >> es un programa de grandes proporciones y que afecta a miles en todo el país, el robo de catalizadores va en aumento desde nueva york hasta los Ángeles. javier martínez es una víctima. >> ya me robaron...
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>>> hola ¿quÉ tal vanessa? jushtamente a una isla de massachusetts se trata de un hombre y una mujer el nombre de la mujer ya estÁ circulando por hiper se tratan de 2 el hispanos segÚn ha revel en exclusiva para telemundo el encargo donde esta investigaciÓn el alguacil estÁ a cargo el traslado la semana pasada el alguacil iniciÓ la investigaciÓn porque segÚn Él le ofrecieron una nueva vida y los engaÑaron. >> puede ser fraude, pueden ser traficantes de seres humanos hay varios delitos que pueden aplicarse pero nosotros tenemos que hablar con las vÍctimas y los testigos primero >>> corre un cartel del nombre de perla como la presunta responsable que prometiÓ trabajo y vivienda la fundaciÓn lula ofrece una recompensa. >> anunciando una recompensa de 5.000 dÓlares para darnos el nombre de la seÑora perla que escandaliza por el fentanyloo n antonio >>> el gobernador de florida nadie se escandaliza por el fentanylo y los criminales que pasan solamente por los migrantes que pasan. >>> (informaciÓn en pantalla) >>> pa
>>> hola ¿quÉ tal vanessa? jushtamente a una isla de massachusetts se trata de un hombre y una mujer el nombre de la mujer ya estÁ circulando por hiper se tratan de 2 el hispanos segÚn ha revel en exclusiva para telemundo el encargo donde esta investigaciÓn el alguacil estÁ a cargo el traslado la semana pasada el alguacil iniciÓ la investigaciÓn porque segÚn Él le ofrecieron una nueva vida y los engaÑaron. >> puede ser fraude, pueden ser traficantes de seres humanos...
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vanessa, what was it like being in the hall? it vanessa, what was it like being in the hall?redibly emotional and _ the hall? it was incredibly emotional and sort - the hall? it was incredibly emotional and sort of- the hall? it was incredibly - emotional and sort of silence, and the respect that was shown to her, to the queen, was really overwhelming. and it, it sort of does make your quite tier. but it was lovely and the fact you were able to have a moment with her on your own, we had a sort of connection and to say what you wanted to say and have a prayer. what did you say to her? i wanted to say and have a prayer. what did you say to her?- what did you say to her? i said thank you. _ what did you say to her? i said thank you, for— what did you say to her? i said thank you, for all— what did you say to her? i said thank you, for all her - what did you say to her? i said thank you, for all her you - what did you say to her? i said l thank you, for all her you know, time and dedication to the country and she was very much loved by many. fiona, one of the reasons why you were
vanessa, what was it like being in the hall? it vanessa, what was it like being in the hall?redibly emotional and _ the hall? it was incredibly emotional and sort - the hall? it was incredibly emotional and sort of- the hall? it was incredibly - emotional and sort of silence, and the respect that was shown to her, to the queen, was really overwhelming. and it, it sort of does make your quite tier. but it was lovely and the fact you were able to have a moment with her on your own, we had a sort...
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we first met vanessa on monday.n here ever since, more than 50 hours, number one in the queue. vanessa: i am happy that i am the fit person, when they are going to be opening the westminster hall to pay the respects, but it is going to be sad. >> and when you get in there, what do you think it will be? vanessa: i don't ■know what to expect it i will say some prayers in my heart for her. to thank her for her great service. >> those at the front have camped overnight, brave the heavy rain and cold last night, but they have formed a community, good spirits all with one aim, to have the chance at a final goodbye. number 22 in the queue 85-year-old michael, slept here last night. waited 27 hours. michael: because shes lovely. i'm in love with her. i think everybody is. she's amazing. there will not be another one like her. >> what you think it will be when you are finally in sight? michael: i will be in tears. i am. i am feeling emotional. a former army ranger brought her roses at 7:00 a.m. why did you want to bring her
we first met vanessa on monday.n here ever since, more than 50 hours, number one in the queue. vanessa: i am happy that i am the fit person, when they are going to be opening the westminster hall to pay the respects, but it is going to be sad. >> and when you get in there, what do you think it will be? vanessa: i don't ■know what to expect it i will say some prayers in my heart for her. to thank her for her great service. >> those at the front have camped overnight, brave the...
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vanessa was always there. >> reporter: vanessa recruiting and earning the respect of the students.e're going to do it and follow coach vanessa and the inaugural year takes a lot of guts. >> without her, we wouldn't have gone far. >> she always prison enthusiasm and just gives it her all. >> we love you coach. >> you brought the team >> you brought the team together and i'm so grateful for that. >> we made the ingraham all girls flag football team possible. >> we love you, coach vanessa. >> vanessa, i know you were not expecting it. how does it feel to hear those words from your girls? >> it feels amazing. you all lied to me. >> we did. vanessa thought she was here to talk about title ix and the importance of women in sports. but we're going to bring out all of your players. are you ready? >> yeah! >> oh, my gosh! okay. okay. okay. i need arianna. where is ariana? arianna, talk to us about taking on this new challenge and women's flag football. what is next? [ inaudible ] >> once again, we're having audio issues. hopefully we'll be able to get it worked out. we have a little bit of
vanessa was always there. >> reporter: vanessa recruiting and earning the respect of the students.e're going to do it and follow coach vanessa and the inaugural year takes a lot of guts. >> without her, we wouldn't have gone far. >> she always prison enthusiasm and just gives it her all. >> we love you coach. >> you brought the team >> you brought the team together and i'm so grateful for that. >> we made the ingraham all girls flag football team...
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vanessa regreso contigo. >>>
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like vanessa was brother, and linda's son. he never met the love of his life. he never had children. there were so many things that he's never going to experience in his life. i look at my friends and i am jealous of what they have and what i could have had. and what matthew could've had, but he made poor choices, and the choices he made i have to live with. and it's the most difficult thing that aad person can go through. i'm lost without him. i have pictures. i lost all my voicemail from him, so the shock of listening to his voice again, in the worst way possible, is just pretty much too much. >> ms. maley, thank you foror honoring him with your testimony today. professor, you study policy. you study statistics. this isn't about statistics. the statistics well collected and analyzed can be a tool to save lives, to spare other parents and brothers and sisters this agony. so i would like for you, please, to reflect on that. you believe is so essential for the federal government to fix this. >> so, i think the first part is one of the things that we do in additi
like vanessa was brother, and linda's son. he never met the love of his life. he never had children. there were so many things that he's never going to experience in his life. i look at my friends and i am jealous of what they have and what i could have had. and what matthew could've had, but he made poor choices, and the choices he made i have to live with. and it's the most difficult thing that aad person can go through. i'm lost without him. i have pictures. i lost all my voicemail from him,...
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- vanessa daniel is the founder and executive director of groundswell fund, which is the only national foundation led by women of color and transgender people of color who come directly out of community, labor and electoral organizing. she also founded the groundswell action fund, the largest u.s. institution helping to fund women of color led 501c4 organizations, which also supports a women of color led integrated voter engagement training program. vanessa's and groundswell's work link the essential realms of reproductive justice, birth justice, midwifery and doula care within a context that addresses power differentials directly, effectively, and for the longterm. groundswell also addresses the rights, health, safety, and leadership of transgender people of color. a former union organizer and long time social justice activist, she is an award-winning innovator in the field of philanthropy. as vanessa and groundswell put it, when women of color lead and win, we all win. - hello bioneers, it's so wonderful to be here with you today. i am excited to share with you some insights and some
- vanessa daniel is the founder and executive director of groundswell fund, which is the only national foundation led by women of color and transgender people of color who come directly out of community, labor and electoral organizing. she also founded the groundswell action fund, the largest u.s. institution helping to fund women of color led 501c4 organizations, which also supports a women of color led integrated voter engagement training program. vanessa's and groundswell's work link the...
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vanessa: we are lucky we have you there.dent: we should mention the depth sparked the first protest nationwide after those due to a rising fuel prices. back then, protesters were met by a brutal, brutal crackdown by the regime. you said they've curtailed communications and responded in the streets. is there a concern that the crackdown will also become more brutal? correspondent: there is a concern, and the response by the government has evolved over the past 12 days. initially soon after these protests started, the government and leadership signaled that they sympathize with these protesters, or that ishat they tried to convey to quell the protests, the supreme leader, the president while in new york, failing to investigate this matter. annette did not quell things -- when that did not quell things, that is when the crackdown got more severe and obviously over the past several days according to human rights groups, more than 70 people killed, more than 1200 arrested. we are seeing activists and journalists arrested. i perso
vanessa: we are lucky we have you there.dent: we should mention the depth sparked the first protest nationwide after those due to a rising fuel prices. back then, protesters were met by a brutal, brutal crackdown by the regime. you said they've curtailed communications and responded in the streets. is there a concern that the crackdown will also become more brutal? correspondent: there is a concern, and the response by the government has evolved over the past 12 days. initially soon after these...
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vanessa hauc, noticias telemundo. >>> atentos con lo d ocurre en nevada tenemos mÁs informaciÓn sobresaje alejandra rosaldo esposa de eugenio derbez, agradeciÓ la preocupaciÓn de los fanÁticos, al dar a conocer lo que ella describiÓ como una larga cirugÍa. >>> no es un accidente que ponga en peligro su vida ni mucho menos. sufriÓ una caÍda, he cha taed con Él y hablado con mi hija. pero es una caÍda, no tiene golpes en ninguna parte del cuerpo >>> tampoco de talla la lesiÓn que sufriÓ eugenio, pero se esÁa recuperando. el martes dÍa de la operaciÓn fue un dÍa largo y de muchas emociones. agradeciÓ los buenos deseos y bendiciones y confirmÓ que la cirugÍa fue un Éxito >>> alessandra rosaldo estÁ vuelta en mÉxico para cumplir con sus compromisos, seÑal que eugenio derbez estÁ estable >>> te acompaÑamos por la noche gracias arantxa. >>> el mundo recuerda a la princesa diana a 25 aÑos de su muerte per sus hijos no se unen preguntándole a su proveedor de atención médica si un tratamiento oral es adecuado para usted. los tratamientos orales pueden tomarse en casa y deben administrarse dentr
vanessa hauc, noticias telemundo. >>> atentos con lo d ocurre en nevada tenemos mÁs informaciÓn sobresaje alejandra rosaldo esposa de eugenio derbez, agradeciÓ la preocupaciÓn de los fanÁticos, al dar a conocer lo que ella describiÓ como una larga cirugÍa. >>> no es un accidente que ponga en peligro su vida ni mucho menos. sufriÓ una caÍda, he cha taed con Él y hablado con mi hija. pero es una caÍda, no tiene golpes en ninguna parte del cuerpo >>> tampoco...
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vanessa: i'm vanessa ruiz, we will return to the full program after the latest headlines.in western canada are still searching tonight for the remaining suspect in sunday's stabbings that left 10 people dead. earlier, they had a possible sighting of myles sanderson at the cree first nation reserve, where the attacks took place. officers surrounded a home with guns drawn and barricaded nearby roads. but later, they said they found no sign of the fugitive. the other suspect, sanderson's brother, was found dead on monday. electronic cigarette maker juul labs will pay nearly $440 million over allegations that its u.s. marketing triggered a surge in teen vaping. today's settlement is with 33 states and puerto rico. it includes a number of restrictions on the company's marketing of these electronic cigarettes. juul still faces 9 lawsuits in other states and hundreds of individual suits. in britain, conservative liz truss became prime minister today, as the country faces soaring inflation and labor unrest. she first met with queen elizabeth to accept the post, and spoke later out
vanessa: i'm vanessa ruiz, we will return to the full program after the latest headlines.in western canada are still searching tonight for the remaining suspect in sunday's stabbings that left 10 people dead. earlier, they had a possible sighting of myles sanderson at the cree first nation reserve, where the attacks took place. officers surrounded a home with guns drawn and barricaded nearby roads. but later, they said they found no sign of the fugitive. the other suspect, sanderson's brother,...
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. ♪ vanessa: i'm vanessa ruiz in for stephanie sy with "newshour west."urn to the full ogram after the latest headlines. president biden charged again that former president trump and his most extreme followers are threatening democracy. it followed his speech last night on the same theme. today, the president said he is not talking about all trump supporters, but those who advocate violence and reject election results. we'll get details, after the news summary. the u.s. justice department now says fbi agents found empty folders marked classified at the trump estate in florida. a detailed inventory of the material was released today. it said more than 100 documents were classified. but more than 40 folders labeled clasfied were empty. and others contained 10,000 government records with no classifications. the one-time trump white house counsel pat cipollone testified today before a federal grand jury investigating january 6th. he arrived this morning and spent several hours with the panel, before leaving later without comment. his deputy counsel also appea
. ♪ vanessa: i'm vanessa ruiz in for stephanie sy with "newshour west."urn to the full ogram after the latest headlines. president biden charged again that former president trump and his most extreme followers are threatening democracy. it followed his speech last night on the same theme. today, the president said he is not talking about all trump supporters, but those who advocate violence and reject election results. we'll get details, after the news summary. the u.s. justice...
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the little boy chases and vanessa can see this is happening. she has the other son so she runs after her little boy and she can see this woman on the phone calling 911. she says to her, " i am the mother." the woman refuses to give a shout -- get the child back to her and the police believe her. in a wealthy neighborhood, they would not call the police but every sign -- the police officer gives her the ticket for child abuse. >> child neglect. >> shirt-neglect -- it should have been neglect. off he did was neglect the child. she didn't abuse a but in colorado, there is misdemeanor child abuse which doesn't require any evidence of harm to the child. now she has a criminal ticket. are much later, she is down in the basement, cleaning up. her two boys are upstairs and a caseworker comes the door. he does not hear because -- she does not hear and one other the boys is in the window and the caseworker desires she is concerned that some neglect is going on in the home and she calls the police to assist her in answering the home. -- entering the home.
the little boy chases and vanessa can see this is happening. she has the other son so she runs after her little boy and she can see this woman on the phone calling 911. she says to her, " i am the mother." the woman refuses to give a shout -- get the child back to her and the police believe her. in a wealthy neighborhood, they would not call the police but every sign -- the police officer gives her the ticket for child abuse. >> child neglect. >> shirt-neglect -- it should...
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vanessa: i'm vanessa ruiz, inverse stephanie sy.will return to the full program after the latest headlines. at the united nations security council, the war in ukraine took center stage. leading players on opposite sides of the conflict came face-to-face for the first time since russia's invasion last february. they waged verbal battle as the war claimed more casualties. nick schifrin has our report. nick: in a war that russia says only targets the military, today the target was a ukrainian hotel, and residents of and residents of zaporizhzhia have lost hope. >> for me, it doesn't matter anymore. it doesn't matter if it kills me. i have nobody to bury me. nick: at the same time in new york, the security council held an unusually senior-level meeting about a war secretary of state antony blinken called existential. >> if ukraine stops fighting, ukraine ends. nick: the diplomats discussed russian horrors, including a mass burial site of more than 400 ukrainians. among the exhumed, a soldier wearing a bracelet of ukraine's colors. ukrai
vanessa: i'm vanessa ruiz, inverse stephanie sy.will return to the full program after the latest headlines. at the united nations security council, the war in ukraine took center stage. leading players on opposite sides of the conflict came face-to-face for the first time since russia's invasion last february. they waged verbal battle as the war claimed more casualties. nick schifrin has our report. nick: in a war that russia says only targets the military, today the target was a ukrainian...
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vanessa was the first to pay her respects. michael, not far behind.it, some short moments of reflection. after all, how do you contemplate what the queen has done? her majesty back with her people. lucy manning, bbc news. perhaps unsurprisingly, transport for london is warning of an unprecedented pressure on the capital's public transport system as hundreds of thousands of people descend on london to pay tribute to the queen and to be here, caught up in the emotion in the run—up to her majesty'sstate funeral. 0ur correspondentjeremy cooke has been talking to people who have travelled from far and wide to be here for this historic occasion. up on the farm in weardale... they've eaten all my red, white and blue flowers! ..anita's total dedication to the monarchy... a little shrine at the moment for the condolence book... ..is the stuff of local legend. it's who i am, it's part of my life, and it does define me, my obsession with the history of the monarchy, it really does. it is 260 odd miles to london. no problem. i will be waiting in that queue. mind,
vanessa was the first to pay her respects. michael, not far behind.it, some short moments of reflection. after all, how do you contemplate what the queen has done? her majesty back with her people. lucy manning, bbc news. perhaps unsurprisingly, transport for london is warning of an unprecedented pressure on the capital's public transport system as hundreds of thousands of people descend on london to pay tribute to the queen and to be here, caught up in the emotion in the run—up to her...
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. >> she wouldn't mind me telling, her name is vanessa peoples, vanessa peoples. >> this is a story thatsent me off. >> 25 years old, trying to manage two little kids who live in a loving home with her mother and her husband and the little boy traipse is away when the cousin leaves the picnic. they're at a family picnic. here you can imagine the cousin going away, the little boy traipse after her. but that's a season's is happening, she's got the other son. so, she runs after her little boy and she can see this woman on the phone call 9-1-1. she says to her, i'm the mother, this is my child. the woman refuses to give her son back to her. when the police camp, they won't believe that she is the mother of this child. she has to bring her family over to vouch for her. again in a wealthy neighborhood, first of all they wouldn't call the police, but okay fine, and of beautiful story, child is back with the mother. no, the police officer gives her a ticket for child abuse. >> child neglect, yeah. >> that's a child abuse, it should have been neglect. it was actually abuse because this is -- i,
. >> she wouldn't mind me telling, her name is vanessa peoples, vanessa peoples. >> this is a story thatsent me off. >> 25 years old, trying to manage two little kids who live in a loving home with her mother and her husband and the little boy traipse is away when the cousin leaves the picnic. they're at a family picnic. here you can imagine the cousin going away, the little boy traipse after her. but that's a season's is happening, she's got the other son. so, she runs after...
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vanessa, thanks so much. >> coming up, a day of mixed emotion for students and teachers returning to extra resources brought in to help today. stay with us. ♪ day 1 i'm in love with your strut ♪ ♪ day 2 i'm in love with your strut ♪ ♪ day 3 i'm in love with your strut ♪ ♪ i like your strut, ♪ ♪ and let's go struttin' right now ♪ ♪ as someone with hearing loss i know what a confusing and frustrating experience getting hearing aids can be. that's why i founded lively. affordable, high-quality hearing aids with all of the features you need, and none of the hassle. i use lively hearing aids and it's been wonderful. it's so light and so small but it's a fraction of the cost of the other devices. they cost thousands less. it's insanely user friendly. you take the hearing test online, the doctor programs in the settings. you don't even need to go into an office. they're delivered to your door in a few days and you're up and running in no time. it connects via bluetooth to my phone. you can stream music and you can answer phone calls. the audiologist was so incredible she's full of all kinds
vanessa, thanks so much. >> coming up, a day of mixed emotion for students and teachers returning to extra resources brought in to help today. stay with us. ♪ day 1 i'm in love with your strut ♪ ♪ day 2 i'm in love with your strut ♪ ♪ day 3 i'm in love with your strut ♪ ♪ i like your strut, ♪ ♪ and let's go struttin' right now ♪ ♪ as someone with hearing loss i know what a confusing and frustrating experience getting hearing aids can be. that's why i founded lively....
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appealed for more fund day, saying the monthly cost of defense was about $5000000000.00. mikaela vanessa key. i saw you shaking your head there. you don't seem to agree with me that that western military support is indeed what is helping ukraine. right. now regained the territory off. no, i, i, i, i, i agree with you that muster military support is absolutely key and then we are, we are receiving them. we're very grateful for the fact of receiving a very large amount of ammunition of, of, of, of equipment, et cetera. and this is one of the reasons that i vehemently disagree with victor who says that the russian army cannot be defeated on the battle. it can be defeated and we will see its defeat in the next little while. the important thing to understand is that this particular gain in hockey, in fact, was not really supported by western military equipment on the western military equipment that has come into the country was concentrated largely in the south in the castle region. and it has been used for, for example, the high mar systems. in other words, that multiple rockets are very, ve
appealed for more fund day, saying the monthly cost of defense was about $5000000000.00. mikaela vanessa key. i saw you shaking your head there. you don't seem to agree with me that that western military support is indeed what is helping ukraine. right. now regained the territory off. no, i, i, i, i, i agree with you that muster military support is absolutely key and then we are, we are receiving them. we're very grateful for the fact of receiving a very large amount of ammunition of, of, of,...
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vanessa i'm vanessa ruiz in for : stephanie sy with newshour west, we'll return to the full program after the latest headlines. thousands of people in scotland turned out for final tributes to queen elizabeth, a somber processional and an overnight vigil. malcolm brabant reports from london on the day's events. reporter: from edinburgh castle, a traditional salute rang out across the city in tribute to queen elizabeth, who died in her beloved scotland four days ago. king charles iii walked behind the hearse bearing his mother's casket, draped in the royal standard, as it was driven the short distance from holyrood house to st giles cathedral for a service of remembrance. he was accompanied by his three siblings as the procession made its way along edinburgh's narrow main street known as the royal mile. normally bustling, its crowds watched on in respectful silence. despite his grief, the new monarch has made a point of reaching out to the british people in person. >> it just brought me to tears really. really emotional. and i just feel so privileged. reporter: earlier, king charles receiv
vanessa i'm vanessa ruiz in for : stephanie sy with newshour west, we'll return to the full program after the latest headlines. thousands of people in scotland turned out for final tributes to queen elizabeth, a somber processional and an overnight vigil. malcolm brabant reports from london on the day's events. reporter: from edinburgh castle, a traditional salute rang out across the city in tribute to queen elizabeth, who died in her beloved scotland four days ago. king charles iii walked...
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we will hear today from belinda mainly, and vanessa -- whose loved ones died preventively while in custody. in both cases, sons and brothers who died while they were pretrial detainees having been convicted of no crime. we will hear their grief and anger, a grief and anger shared by many thousands of americans whose loved ones needlessly suffered and died while incarcerated. we will hear from professor andrea armstrong at loyola university to understand why and how doj's failure to oversee prisons and jails undermines americans civil rights. we will hear from dr. goodwin of the -- investigative services to congress which analyzed in my request and the -- doj collected in 2021. and who will publicly report those findings today for the first time. we will question miss -- deputy assistant attorney general, about the departments failure since 2019 to implement the death and custody reporting act, a failure that has undermined federal oversight of conditions and prisons in jails nationwide. therefore undermining americans human constitutional rights. . members of congress or to support and def
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and 27-year-old vanessa marcotte, who was running in massachusetts in 2016 before her body was found in the woods. as to why henderson was released four years early from his previous conviction, authorities say he was given credit for time served and for participating in the prison's job program. andrew, rhiannon. >> i just want to say our hearts go out to everyone in memphis. it has been such a tough week with eliza fletcher's death and then the shooting spree last night. we know you guys are having a tough time, and we're thinking about you all there. >> authorities will certainly be looking into that early release there as well. all right. >>> coming up, the mystery in the deep blue sea. >> you want to see this. the image picked up on a scanner. look at it. is that a megalodon? >>> but first, the osbournes are britain-bound. what they're now saying about writing their new life chapter. that's next. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. scene 103, take one. here we go. my name is wesley, and i'm with my knuckleh
and 27-year-old vanessa marcotte, who was running in massachusetts in 2016 before her body was found in the woods. as to why henderson was released four years early from his previous conviction, authorities say he was given credit for time served and for participating in the prison's job program. andrew, rhiannon. >> i just want to say our hearts go out to everyone in memphis. it has been such a tough week with eliza fletcher's death and then the shooting spree last night. we know you...
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vanessa, thank you. >> with me, chief business correspondent kristie. we're talking about broadly speaking what labor wants right now. >> i still think you have a lot of pressure on companies because there is a movement here for better quality of living for all kinds, nurses, teachers, railway workers. behind all of this is this difference between inflation and wages, which is getting bigger. two years of a pandemic, crushing inflation, people are exhausted and i feel like the workers feel they have the upper hand here and they're demanding more from their employers. this is an example here in the rail agency and you're seeing it all across the country. >> let's talk about why the workers had the upper hand here, the supply change. think about the time period we're coming out of, talking about the warriors in russia ukraine. and we had a report a few weekts ago, nearly 200 economists were polled and when asked what would be the key factor in improving inflation, the fed was up this but above that was the fixing of supply chains. that just gives you a se
vanessa, thank you. >> with me, chief business correspondent kristie. we're talking about broadly speaking what labor wants right now. >> i still think you have a lot of pressure on companies because there is a movement here for better quality of living for all kinds, nurses, teachers, railway workers. behind all of this is this difference between inflation and wages, which is getting bigger. two years of a pandemic, crushing inflation, people are exhausted and i feel like the...
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cnn's vanessa is here.ng a lot of reporting on this, so give us the lay of the land here. i mean, is the work from home revolution just gone? >> not exactly. one expert put it this way. back to school, back to the office, back to real the i. that's what a lot of companies are pushing right now. the problem is, as you said, workers are not feeling that as much. 56% of all full time workers in the u.s. say they can to their jobs from home just as well, and that's a really big number. that's about 70 million workers across the united states. some of these companies that are requiring this in to office movement starting today, they want people in the office full time, goldman sacks, morgan stanley, bank of america, tesla. these are companies based on the east coast but also in major cities. one expert saying the reason you're seeing this push and pull between employers and employees is folks in these major cities don't want to do the long commutes anymore. they don't want to get stuck in traffic and give up the
cnn's vanessa is here.ng a lot of reporting on this, so give us the lay of the land here. i mean, is the work from home revolution just gone? >> not exactly. one expert put it this way. back to school, back to the office, back to real the i. that's what a lot of companies are pushing right now. the problem is, as you said, workers are not feeling that as much. 56% of all full time workers in the u.s. say they can to their jobs from home just as well, and that's a really big number. that's...
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. ♪ vanessa: i'm vanessa ruiz in for stephanie sy for newshour west.ll return to the full program after the latest headlines. ukraine said its forces have pushed within two miles of the russian border in the northeastern kharkiv region, but in moscow, the kremlin played down criticism. they brushed aside calls for an all-out military mobilization. we will return to ukraine after the news summary. britain's king charles iii traveled to northern ireland as he tours t united kingdom since assuming the throne. the king and queen were cheered in belfast and later, charles spoke for healing the region's division. candy and annenberg, thousands viewed the queen's coffin overnight and today, paying their respects. elizabeth will lie in state in london starting tomorrow. back in this country, it is the last day of mary raises before election day. the democratic race is still too close to call. in new hampshire, there are tight races for the gop nomination in the u.s. sete and first and second congressional districts. a major teacher's strike is ending. seattle
. ♪ vanessa: i'm vanessa ruiz in for stephanie sy for newshour west.ll return to the full program after the latest headlines. ukraine said its forces have pushed within two miles of the russian border in the northeastern kharkiv region, but in moscow, the kremlin played down criticism. they brushed aside calls for an all-out military mobilization. we will return to ukraine after the news summary. britain's king charles iii traveled to northern ireland as he tours t united kingdom since...
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lang >> vanessa lang langer >> mary lou langley >> peter j.one >> thomas michael langone >> michele bernadette lanza >> ruth sheila lapin >> ingeborg a.d. lariby >> robin blair larkey >> judith camilla larocque >> christopher randall larrabee >> hamidou s. larry >> scott larsen >> john adam larson >> natalie janis lasden >> gary edward lasko >> nicholas craig lassman >> paul laszczynski >> charles a. laurencin >> stephen james lauria >> maria lavache >> denis francis lavelle >> jeannine mary laverde >> anna a. laverty >> steven lawn >> robert a. lawrence, jr. >> nathaniel lawson >> >> and my cousin, there is not a single date in our lives we don't think about you. your optimism and your joy for life gives us strength and guide us through difficult times. [speaking in spanish] >> and my father michael patrick laporte. we miss you and wishing you a happy 60th birthday as we celebrate you. [applause] >> david w. laychak >> eugen gabriel lazar >> james patrick leahy >> joseph gerard leavey >> neil j. leavy >> robert g. leblanc >> leon lebor >> ken
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cnn's vanessa yurkevich have details. >> it didn't make any sense. >> why are they sending them thereelp the economy grow. >> dozens of asylum seekers were sent on flights to martha's vineyard, lured with the promise of a job. business owners in his own state are struggling to find anyone to fill their open jobs. >> we know that we have a massive labor shortage in florida. >> there are at least 670,000 asylum seekers in the u.s. awaiting their cases to be heard. the average wait time, four and a half years. in the meantime, they can apply to legally work, process that can take several months. desantis said he believes these asylum seekers were coming to florida from texas. so he used funds allocated to move migrants out of florida where the planes made a stop over. >> >> it's hard to watch willing workers leave your state with tax dollars. >> reporter: jessica cooper owns a small farm outside of orlando. she sells to restaurants at major attractions like disney world. it's a year-round operation. >> we're finding that it's hard to keep domestic labor. this is a hard job. this is not f
cnn's vanessa yurkevich have details. >> it didn't make any sense. >> why are they sending them thereelp the economy grow. >> dozens of asylum seekers were sent on flights to martha's vineyard, lured with the promise of a job. business owners in his own state are struggling to find anyone to fill their open jobs. >> we know that we have a massive labor shortage in florida. >> there are at least 670,000 asylum seekers in the u.s. awaiting their cases to be heard....
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brianna. >> vanessa, thank you so much. >>> this morning u.s.fficials say they have seen a number of russian forces cross the border back into russia. this as a successful ukrainian counteroffensive left them struggling for a response. the offensive we're largely talking about from the ukrainians has happened up here, presumably the russian forces crossing back into russia there as well. what do you read into this? >> over the summer we heard about the south, kushnherson th was going to be the focus. but the fact that it shifted to the northeast and seeing and hearing from independent sources on the ground, senior military officials from russia are pulling out leaving junior troops on the ground. and the independent reporters up there saying, in fact, they are leaving in droves. what's not happening you're not seeing anybody dancing in the end zone just yet. while these are significant ga gains, it's probably the largest defeat putin has seen in 4his career, but to hold onto it is so important. >> some of our report ers have been in the area and
brianna. >> vanessa, thank you so much. >>> this morning u.s.fficials say they have seen a number of russian forces cross the border back into russia. this as a successful ukrainian counteroffensive left them struggling for a response. the offensive we're largely talking about from the ukrainians has happened up here, presumably the russian forces crossing back into russia there as well. what do you read into this? >> over the summer we heard about the south, kushnherson th...
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. ♪ vanessa: i'm vanessa release with "newshour west."turn to the full program after the latest headlines. president biden attacks what he calls extremist threats to democracy. during an address tonight in philadelphia, mr. biden warned that former president trump and his most zealous supporters imperil free elections. >> they do not respect the constitution. they do not belve in the rule of law. they do not recognize the will of the people. they were use to accept the results of a free election, and they are working right now as i speak istate after state to give power to decide elections in america to partisans and cronies, empowering election deniers to undermine democracy itself. >> for his part, mr. trump said earlier today that if he becomes president again, he would issue full pardons to those who stormed the u.s. capitol on january 6. he also said he is supporting some of them financially. meanwhile, the house committee investigating the january attack on the u.s. capitol has asked newt gingrich for an interview. they are seeking
. ♪ vanessa: i'm vanessa release with "newshour west."turn to the full program after the latest headlines. president biden attacks what he calls extremist threats to democracy. during an address tonight in philadelphia, mr. biden warned that former president trump and his most zealous supporters imperil free elections. >> they do not respect the constitution. they do not belve in the rule of law. they do not recognize the will of the people. they were use to accept the results...
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>> paris: i think vanessa will be bummed that she's out sick today. >> thomas: seriously, zende.work. >> zende: aw. thank you, man. and thank you for modeling. [knocking on door] >> taylor: hi. wow. whose is this? this is fantastic. >> thomas: this annoyingly talented guy. >> taylor: oh, my gosh. i love it. am i interrupting? >> thomas: no, no, no. actually, this is a great time. brooke isn't here. >> donna: i feel like-- i feel like i'm living in a dream.
>> paris: i think vanessa will be bummed that she's out sick today. >> thomas: seriously, zende.work. >> zende: aw. thank you, man. and thank you for modeling. [knocking on door] >> taylor: hi. wow. whose is this? this is fantastic. >> thomas: this annoyingly talented guy. >> taylor: oh, my gosh. i love it. am i interrupting? >> thomas: no, no, no. actually, this is a great time. brooke isn't here. >> donna: i feel like-- i feel like i'm living in...
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medida que la salud de la reina se deterioraba, carlos, asumía más responsabilidades y compromisos vanessaoy en rey carlos iii como, posiciÓn para la cual se ha preparado toda la vida, y a medida que la salud de la reina se deterioraba carlos asumÍa mÁs respon responsabilidades y tambiÉn mÁs compromisos. ahora comas del nuevo rey. (hablan en inglÉs( (hablan en inglÉs( >>> el prÍncipe carlos naciÓ el 14 de noviembre de 1948, ha sido el heredero mÁs longevo de gran bretaÑa, primero heredero real en obtener tÍtulo universidad universitaria de la universidad de cambridge. en benefactor de mÁs de 400 organizaciones b benÉficas. (hablan en ing pescar y cazar, pero tiene otras aficioneslÉs( >>> le gusta jugar al polo y esquiar y pescar y cazar pero tiene otras aficiones como la jardinerÍa, la pintura, la a arquitectura. so >>> de niÑo actÚa en proddel colegio, tocó algunos instrumentos, también producciones escolares, tocÓ la trompeta y el violonchelo y la guitarra elÉctrica. tambiÉn le interesa la arquitectura y el impacto al medio ambiente. la agricultura, la medicina al alternativa y las difer
medida que la salud de la reina se deterioraba, carlos, asumía más responsabilidades y compromisos vanessaoy en rey carlos iii como, posiciÓn para la cual se ha preparado toda la vida, y a medida que la salud de la reina se deterioraba carlos asumÍa mÁs respon responsabilidades y tambiÉn mÁs compromisos. ahora comas del nuevo rey. (hablan en inglÉs( (hablan en inglÉs( >>> el prÍncipe carlos naciÓ el 14 de noviembre de 1948, ha sido el heredero mÁs longevo de gran bretaÑa,...
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all right, vanessa thank you very much. and to our viewers, thanks very much for watching.nett outfront" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> russia on the run. there is a breathtaking turn of events in putin's war. ukraine regaining more territory in days that russia gained in five months. and tonight they're still moving. >>> plus, breaking news. the justice department issuing more than 30 subpoenas to people close to trump. among them, trump's campaign manager and his former deputy chief of staff. >>> and they were always by her side. the queen's beloved corgis. they had their own room in the palace, gourmet meals
all right, vanessa thank you very much. and to our viewers, thanks very much for watching.nett outfront" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> russia on the run. there is a breathtaking turn of events in putin's war. ukraine regaining more territory in days that russia gained in five months. and tonight they're still moving. >>> plus, breaking news. the justice department issuing more than 30 subpoenas to people close to trump. among them, trump's...
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it is not something i want my children ever to have to deal with again. >> reporter: vanessa yurkevich. >>> brutal heatwave taxing the power grid in the western u.s. now expecting to last through the labor day weekend. let's get to derek van dam. how bad will it be? >> temperatures will run 15 to 20 degrees above average and in the state of california, pg and e, largest utility provider for the state, urging its customers to avoid charging their electric vehicles. and this is just a few days aftercal -- california banned the sale of gasoline cars by the year 2035. and monthly high records for august in anaheim, mercury climbing to 106. and trust me, we will see more records broken today right you through the long holiday weekend. over 160 records potentially broken or tied. 40 million americans under heat alerts under the heat dome that continues to build. and if you are looking for relief along the coastline, you might not get it because temperatures there will be extremely warm. in fact the heat warnings extend all the way to the coastline of ventura county for instance. los angeles,
it is not something i want my children ever to have to deal with again. >> reporter: vanessa yurkevich. >>> brutal heatwave taxing the power grid in the western u.s. now expecting to last through the labor day weekend. let's get to derek van dam. how bad will it be? >> temperatures will run 15 to 20 degrees above average and in the state of california, pg and e, largest utility provider for the state, urging its customers to avoid charging their electric vehicles. and this...
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cnn's vanessa yurkevich is here. >> absolutely, john, companies are looking to get employees back in the office. they want to have more oversight over workers and they want to justify the millions in square feet of office space they're paying for. >> reporter: a five-day work week is nothing new. but post-pandemic, five days in the office can feel overwhelming. post-labor day, some companies are now requiring employees to hang up their house slippers and get back in the office for good. what would your immediate reaction be to that? >> i go, no. >> reporter: it's a feeling many americans may be having, 56% of full-time u.s. employees, more than 70 million workers, say they can do their job from home. but companies like goldman sachs, tesla, bank of america and morgan stanley are requiring employees to return to the office full time. >> they're feeling very confident about, you know, it's back to school. it's back to the office, it's back to reality. >> reporter: about 6.5% of employees in the u.s. were teleworking last month. fewer than in july. a sign that some workers could be gett
cnn's vanessa yurkevich is here. >> absolutely, john, companies are looking to get employees back in the office. they want to have more oversight over workers and they want to justify the millions in square feet of office space they're paying for. >> reporter: a five-day work week is nothing new. but post-pandemic, five days in the office can feel overwhelming. post-labor day, some companies are now requiring employees to hang up their house slippers and get back in the office for...
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over for you will that they should i see it in august of ship up there were still a little below vanessa gets enough of. mm hm. ah, ah, one civilian is killed and wounded as you crane shells residential areas of a russian border town in the be all good beach and the summit of the shanghai cooperation organization which is focused on the future. multi polar world meetings and the 2nd day with the russian president expected to speak to the indian p. m, as well as the turkish and as a by johnny leaders. also coming up on the program. everything went great. as usual, these negotiations are always structured in a business line from the concrete way.
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there are 3 involve 3 in key of and others in odessa, vanessa which garad her son to no pill. and harker. ultimately, if there was a conflict or a war with russia, ukraine would be among the 1st ah, platforms to initiate hostilities through local residents have reported unusual infection outbreaks near american labs. one example is a facility near cove, social activists and game a see if the worked in haircut when the lamb opened complaint several times to ukrainian authorities at the request of local residence. frederick us, go blessed if bully stanley wishes to you last. wishkey jimmy agree button. org with the quick magic i'd say agree, but i got that are below you know, possibly recently emerging morale at new money. no g as the other they will in it is diesel as to about putting media. ah, one is suspected to have been running experiments on takes it still takes are infected with zeke of virus, west nile fever, dingey fever, and other equally dangerous pathogens, and then released into their natural habitat. neither ukraine nor the u. s. have denied that the pentagon is l
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padilla: vanessa [speaking spanish ] [speaking spanish] mr. padilla: mr.president, let the record reflect that vanessa valdivia will be deeply missed and the state of california and the united states senate thank her for her service. i yield the floor. mr. cornyn: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senior senator from texas. mr. cornyn: mr. president, the 109th -- excuse me, 117th congress is drawing to a close and there's a lot we need to do before the end of the year, when the 117th congress is no more. at the top of that list, of course, are must-pass bills. in the next couple of weeks, the senate is expected to pass a short-term funding bill to avert a government shutdown later this year, we'll either have to pass another short-term extension or a full government funding package, otherwise known around here as an omnibus. on top of that, congress needs to pass the national defense authorization act, which it has done 61 years in a row. the majority leader has so far declined to put that bill on the floor. this is a piece of legislation that prov
padilla: vanessa [speaking spanish ] [speaking spanish] mr. padilla: mr.president, let the record reflect that vanessa valdivia will be deeply missed and the state of california and the united states senate thank her for her service. i yield the floor. mr. cornyn: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senior senator from texas. mr. cornyn: mr. president, the 109th -- excuse me, 117th congress is drawing to a close and there's a lot we need to do before the end of the year, when the 117th...
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he promised me, over and over, that we are family and he wouldn't -- but now rather than vanessa and jonathan, it's just me. and i'm here because of him. and his legacy. >> how old were you when all of this happened? >> i was still in college. it was happening during finals. that was one of the reasons i was unable to see him that last time. i regret it. because i didn't think it was going to be my last chance to see him. i believe i was 19 at the time. it was five years ago. >> you mentioned that your mother didn't speak english, so you are translating for your family, 19 years old, throughout this whole ordeal, is that right? >> i was the one that had to tell her, because she couldn't understand what he was saying. so i had to tell her that jonathan hung himself. and that he wasn't going to be okay, because she kept asking, is it going to get better? what are they saying? and i had to explain to her that he wasn't, and that when we were going to get there, he wasn't going to be well. and i had to explain when we arrived, because even then, they didn't have anyone on staff or tried
he promised me, over and over, that we are family and he wouldn't -- but now rather than vanessa and jonathan, it's just me. and i'm here because of him. and his legacy. >> how old were you when all of this happened? >> i was still in college. it was happening during finals. that was one of the reasons i was unable to see him that last time. i regret it. because i didn't think it was going to be my last chance to see him. i believe i was 19 at the time. it was five years ago....
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them about well not come cut on a sucker all the way just a little bit stuck with me. notice from vanessa. gotcha. yeah. they all we got all or can we not do i just so one moment that are pretty low. yes, we shall. grandma got what, not go away from me and they retired teachers took a clean up until when you meet the annual pro. so for sure. what is that one little boy? i'm interested cooks here to cold water. so donald, yes, they're gonna chase. we put a robot, come with a chair because he was still working near bull hoard me personally. we said you were so don't deal with the parts to lie to cook with a pin up last to please. sure. just on the honey would you my student thought he had along with us for quite some time longer, but we wish you a solution. smith mean miss also the more so suppose find y'all know me as new money is a water bottle of willis, 2 bottles of the noise but a little amino spear to silica. but bill, can you read miss lucy coming from cook with bloomberg most? but it's, you know, those are the, can you see the costco so they keep them along with the customer at the
them about well not come cut on a sucker all the way just a little bit stuck with me. notice from vanessa. gotcha. yeah. they all we got all or can we not do i just so one moment that are pretty low. yes, we shall. grandma got what, not go away from me and they retired teachers took a clean up until when you meet the annual pro. so for sure. what is that one little boy? i'm interested cooks here to cold water. so donald, yes, they're gonna chase. we put a robot, come with a chair because he was...
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the world's deadliest, just one couldn't very kill 250000 miles or more than 200 people with its vanessa. among the amphibians, latin, america's poison dart for august, the winner. the brazilian wandering spider is the world's most toxic spider. it's bite can lead to paralysis and then death. but the deadliest creature outright, lux underwater, the australian box jelly fish, or c was the poison of a single one, could kill up to 250 people in one fell swoop. not every treasure is made of silver or gold. and sometimes they are hidden where you least expect to find them in deadly animal toxins, globally, there around 200000 poisonous and venomous animals. some vital drugs have already been created using animal toxins. there are potential treasure trove for scientists. disorganized committee come in, searching for a drug candidate and venoms. really is like hunting for treasure, thought it's likely the next generation of medications we develop will be found in these new toxins. we just have to identify the relevant tox analysts in it. and if it's young, and indeed, scientists have identified
the world's deadliest, just one couldn't very kill 250000 miles or more than 200 people with its vanessa. among the amphibians, latin, america's poison dart for august, the winner. the brazilian wandering spider is the world's most toxic spider. it's bite can lead to paralysis and then death. but the deadliest creature outright, lux underwater, the australian box jelly fish, or c was the poison of a single one, could kill up to 250 people in one fell swoop. not every treasure is made of silver...