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vanessa's mother said that vanessa told her secret.d she had 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 anyth
vanessa's mother said that vanessa told her secret.d she had 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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thank you both for being with me start off in damascus and vanessa um the definition of a holocaust is very large amount of destruction with killing of a large number of people, especially when fire heat is involved, what you say? that what's happening right now would be classified as a holocaust? absolutely, and what's happening now is nothing more than a continuation of what happened in 1948, the nackbar of 1948, the ethnic lensing of palestinians has never actually stopped, people talk about seeing of palestinians being evacuated from the north of ghaza to the south of ghaza and then having their convoy bomb by the israeli war planes as they were fleeing to what was supposed to be safe. areas, you know, we've seen 75 years of oppressive persecution of palestinians, the the inability for palestinians that were driven out of their lands and dispossessed of their homes in 1948 to return to their land and to their homes, now we're seeing an extermination, i call it the hiroshima doctrine, there is more explosives dropped on gaza in the last 20 days than in the... bombing by the unite
thank you both for being with me start off in damascus and vanessa um the definition of a holocaust is very large amount of destruction with killing of a large number of people, especially when fire heat is involved, what you say? that what's happening right now would be classified as a holocaust? absolutely, and what's happening now is nothing more than a continuation of what happened in 1948, the nackbar of 1948, the ethnic lensing of palestinians has never actually stopped, people talk about...
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vanessa b leeter and activist out of damascus and sab shath author and west expert out of belfast. well, thank you both for being with me. starts off in damascus and vanessa, um, definition of a holocaust is very large amount of destruction with the killing of a large number of people, especially with fire heat as involved. would you say that what's happening right now would be classified as a holocaust? absolutely, and what's happening now is nothing more than a continuation of what happened in 1948, the the nackbar of 1948, the ethnic cleansing of palestinians has never actually stopped. people talked about scenes of palestinians being evacuated from the north of raza to the south of gaza and then having their convoys bomb by the israeli. as they were fleeing to what was supposed to be safe areas, you know, we've seen 75 years of oppressive persecution of palestinians, the the inner palestinians that were driven out of their lands and possessed of their homes in 1948 to return to their land and to their homes. now we're seeing an extermination, i call it the hirama doctrine, ther
vanessa b leeter and activist out of damascus and sab shath author and west expert out of belfast. well, thank you both for being with me. starts off in damascus and vanessa, um, definition of a holocaust is very large amount of destruction with the killing of a large number of people, especially with fire heat as involved. would you say that what's happening right now would be classified as a holocaust? absolutely, and what's happening now is nothing more than a continuation of what happened...
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a look at the list, the situation in gaza on this spot, i like to welcome to best to the program, vanessa b leeder and activists out of damascuss and west asia expert out of belfast, well thank you both for being with me, start this off in damascus and vanessa, um, the definition of a... causes a very large amount of destruction with the killing of a large number of people, especially when fire heat it is involved, but you say that what's happening right now would be classified as a holocaust? absolutely, and what's happening now is nothing more than a continuation of what happened in 1948, the the nightware of 1948, the ethnic cleansing of palestinians has never actually stopped, people talked about scenes of palestinian being evacuated from the north. gaza to the south of gran, gaza, and then having their convoys bomb by the israeli warplanes, they were fleeing to what was supposed to be safe areas. you know, we've seen 75 years of oppressive persecution of palestinians, the the inability for palestinians that were driven out of their lands and dispossessed of their homes in 1948 to ret
a look at the list, the situation in gaza on this spot, i like to welcome to best to the program, vanessa b leeder and activists out of damascuss and west asia expert out of belfast, well thank you both for being with me, start this off in damascus and vanessa, um, the definition of a... causes a very large amount of destruction with the killing of a large number of people, especially when fire heat it is involved, but you say that what's happening right now would be classified as a holocaust?...
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ya han pasado 3 meses sin mÁs detalles del paradero de vanessa.mos que ella saliÓ de su casa a la medianoche, dÓnde iba? sabemos tambiÉn que inmediatamente el telÉfono ya dio como pagado. ¿ quÉ es lo Último que tienen en mente o quÉ dio vanessa? >> no sabemos nada, le hemos marcado, pero su telÉfono aparece apagado. carolina: usted ha podido conversar directamente con los amigos mÁs cercanos en de su hija, con los vecinos, con personas que tal vez hayan visto cuando su hija saliÓ, con personas que se mantenÍa ella siempre durante el fin de semana, quÉ le han dicho? >> nosotros fuimos a la escuela a buscar a sus amigos, preguntarles, y que si sabÍamos algo de ella, pero no nos dan informaciÓn. borja: insisto en la pregunta que les dice, cuÁles fueron los Últimos momentos de su hija principalmente para poder saber en quÉ situaciÓn ella se marcha de la casa. tengo entendido que se fue de madrugada, dÓnde iba una niÑa de 14 aÑos salir de madrugada de su casa? quÉ tipo de informaciÓn tenemos de los Últimos momentos en los que ustedes localizan su hija?
ya han pasado 3 meses sin mÁs detalles del paradero de vanessa.mos que ella saliÓ de su casa a la medianoche, dÓnde iba? sabemos tambiÉn que inmediatamente el telÉfono ya dio como pagado. ¿ quÉ es lo Último que tienen en mente o quÉ dio vanessa? >> no sabemos nada, le hemos marcado, pero su telÉfono aparece apagado. carolina: usted ha podido conversar directamente con los amigos mÁs cercanos en de su hija, con los vecinos, con personas que tal vez hayan visto cuando su hija...
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vanessa. what more can you tell us about the is really attacked on the level airport of all. basically this will say, 2nd attack in 48 hours of by israel against 1st of all, the airports of i love her and damascus, most of which are predominantly civilian efforts. and then uh, the 2nd attack against the local airport, just as the airport tread reopened of to the 1st attack, the incoming mess files. they've considerable damage to the wrong way. and i was told by friends in alaska is that the sound of the explosion was not much louder than any previous attacks because of course, as well, had frequently attacked. first, apple, it's including days off to the us, great tragedy in february of this year. israel attacked parts damascus and a level afterwards. and of course at the time when i left, however, particularly with the lights in volume for humanitarian relief, coming into the us quite victim that a. so the idea reported that it's sheldon syrian territory, after 2 rockets were launched from sy
vanessa. what more can you tell us about the is really attacked on the level airport of all. basically this will say, 2nd attack in 48 hours of by israel against 1st of all, the airports of i love her and damascus, most of which are predominantly civilian efforts. and then uh, the 2nd attack against the local airport, just as the airport tread reopened of to the 1st attack, the incoming mess files. they've considerable damage to the wrong way. and i was told by friends in alaska is that the...
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buenas tardes, gracias por acompaÑarnos este viernes, nicole suÁrez tiene el dÍa libre, nos acompaÑa vanessamuy buenas tardes, hoy tenemos un dÍa lleno de informaciÓn asÍ que vamos de inmediato con las noticias. >> es que la bÚsqueda continÚa para dar con robert card el sospechoso de perpetrar una masacre en maine que dejÓ a 18 personas sin vida y mÚltiples heridos. mÁs de 300 efectivos estÁn en la zona registrando casa por casa, anoche entraron a la del sospechoso y segÚn confirmaron ahÍ encontraron su celular y una nota en su residencia, pero no pudieron revelar mÁs detalles. >> la comunidad de lewiston parece un pueblo fantasma ya que la orden de permanecer en casa sigue en efecto. las escuelas y universidades han cancelado sus clases y los negocios estÁn cerrados. las autoridades buscan por tierra, agua y aire, y han realizado decenas de entrevistas y estÁn siguiendo cientos de pistas para dar con el responsable de los 2 tiroteos que han enlutado a esta pequeÑa comunidad, vamos a maine con karla amezola que estÁ en la ciudad de lewiston con lo Último, muy buenas tardes, karla, adelante.
buenas tardes, gracias por acompaÑarnos este viernes, nicole suÁrez tiene el dÍa libre, nos acompaÑa vanessamuy buenas tardes, hoy tenemos un dÍa lleno de informaciÓn asÍ que vamos de inmediato con las noticias. >> es que la bÚsqueda continÚa para dar con robert card el sospechoso de perpetrar una masacre en maine que dejÓ a 18 personas sin vida y mÚltiples heridos. mÁs de 300 efectivos estÁn en la zona registrando casa por casa, anoche entraron a la del sospechoso y segÚn...
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. ♪ vanessa: i'm vanessa ruiz in for stephanie sy with "newshour west."e the latest headlines. the president of mexico criticized a u.s. plan to build new sections of border wall. he called it a step backwards. on wednesday, the biden administration formally waived 26 federal laws to allow 20 miles of construction in south texas, where undocumented crossings have surged. today, president biden said he still thinks a wall won't work, but he argued, congress gave him no choice. pres. biden: money was appropriated for the border wall. i tried to get them to re-appropriate it, to redirect that money. they didn't. they wouldn't. and in the meantime, there's nothing under the law other than they have to use the money for what it was appropriated. i can't stop that. vanessa: the trump administration erected some 450 miles of border barriers. meantime, the biden administration will resume deporting people to venezuela if they enter the u.s. illegally. venezuelan migrants have been arriving at the u.s. southern border in growing numbers. the deportation flights ar
. ♪ vanessa: i'm vanessa ruiz in for stephanie sy with "newshour west."e the latest headlines. the president of mexico criticized a u.s. plan to build new sections of border wall. he called it a step backwards. on wednesday, the biden administration formally waived 26 federal laws to allow 20 miles of construction in south texas, where undocumented crossings have surged. today, president biden said he still thinks a wall won't work, but he argued, congress gave him no choice. pres....
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um, so our next speaker, vanessa, vanessa rodriguez is the managing director and the head of community lending and investment at wells fargo bank, one of the top, top lenders and investors in affordable housing in the united states. vanessa manages a team of 170 associates, a nationwide with debt and equity portfolio totaling $24 billion in commitments. her team provides various financial solutions to support community development needs, including debt and equity for neighborhood revitalize nation through tax credit equity for affordable housing and projects like this. she and her team played a key role in financing this development with a construction loan of over $80 million in tax credit equity as well. we are incredibly grateful for the partnership. thank you. please help me welcome vanessa rodriguez. thank you, anne. and thank you so much for inviting me to speak today on behalf of wells. guess i just want to start off with saying that wells believes that everyone should have a quality place to call home affordable housing is a top priority of the bank, and over the last five year
um, so our next speaker, vanessa, vanessa rodriguez is the managing director and the head of community lending and investment at wells fargo bank, one of the top, top lenders and investors in affordable housing in the united states. vanessa manages a team of 170 associates, a nationwide with debt and equity portfolio totaling $24 billion in commitments. her team provides various financial solutions to support community development needs, including debt and equity for neighborhood revitalize...
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as for vanessa, mr. velasquez, vanessa, vanessa. no. oh okay. mayor oh, there she is. there she is.oh, there she is. vanessa. thank you. okay now, you know, that's a special. and this is special. and this is special because this award is important because it's going to be one of our first history. latino assets from the mural movement. that will be landmark . and we want to thank all the support and the board of supervisors, but especially mayor breed. so we have a little . thank you. can you come up and get the. thank you? yes. welcome. what's really important is on your seats because it talks about the fiesta de la maricas when it was celebrated and a lot of you know is that i document a lot of our history. it's mostly not from books but from oral histories. the native american tradition in first voice and also know from the spanish newspapers that were here when the borders changed. and a lot of our history is documented in these papers as well as current events and poetry. i the next ones is special to so thank you an let's give a big round of applause for ann cervantes. under h
as for vanessa, mr. velasquez, vanessa, vanessa. no. oh okay. mayor oh, there she is. there she is.oh, there she is. vanessa. thank you. okay now, you know, that's a special. and this is special. and this is special because this award is important because it's going to be one of our first history. latino assets from the mural movement. that will be landmark . and we want to thank all the support and the board of supervisors, but especially mayor breed. so we have a little . thank you. can you...
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cnn business and politics correspondent vanessa yurkevich is digging into these numbers, vanessa, whatind the surge? >> yeah, boris, it was this time of year when analysts and big ceos at financial institutions were expecting that we would be in a recession but this third quarter gdp report shows anything but that. as you mentioned extremely strong growth. the u.s. economy growing by 4.9%. that was led by consumer spending. americans still out there spending, despite high inflation. and then you have home buying. home buying playing into this report, for the first time in two years. people still purchasing homes, despite higher borrowing rates. and then you have americans really spending on entertainment and travel. experiences. if you remember the sort of girl power summer, you had millions of americans spending on going to the movie theater to see "barbie." going to see taylor swift and beyonce in concert. that actually has played into third quarter gdp. and also, we're seeing these results play out in realtime. today, we saw earnings, third quarter earnings, from companies like mast
cnn business and politics correspondent vanessa yurkevich is digging into these numbers, vanessa, whatind the surge? >> yeah, boris, it was this time of year when analysts and big ceos at financial institutions were expecting that we would be in a recession but this third quarter gdp report shows anything but that. as you mentioned extremely strong growth. the u.s. economy growing by 4.9%. that was led by consumer spending. americans still out there spending, despite high inflation. and...
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let's bring in cnn's vanessa yourkevich has more. vanessa, what do we anticipate we'll hear?this will be one of shawn fain's signature facebook lives. he'll be giving an update on the state of negotiations between the union and the big three. however, what we do not know is if he's going to be announcing any expanded strikes against the big three. a person familiar with negotiations says that general motors and the union has made progress on key economic issues, and this is important, because over the last three weeks, we have seen the union announce strikes against general motors three times while just announcing strikes, expanded strikes against ford and stellantis twice. general motors also telling us that the first two weeks of the strike has cost them $200 million. according to analysis we have from anderson economic group, the total impact of the strike over the last two weeks has been about $4 billion. that's including that impact to those automakers, to consumers, to dealers and to the lost wages that many of these employees have seen. also to note, though, the lost w
let's bring in cnn's vanessa yourkevich has more. vanessa, what do we anticipate we'll hear?this will be one of shawn fain's signature facebook lives. he'll be giving an update on the state of negotiations between the union and the big three. however, what we do not know is if he's going to be announcing any expanded strikes against the big three. a person familiar with negotiations says that general motors and the union has made progress on key economic issues, and this is important, because...
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vanessa: mr. also said last night that the lebanese militant group, hezbollah, backed by iran, has been very smart. a white house spokesman called that comment unhinged and sickening. a colorado jury has found one police officer guilty and acquitted another in the killing of 23-year-old elijah mcclain, the black man who died after a police stop outside denver in 2019. aurora police officer randy roedema was found guilty of criminally negligent homicide and third-degree assault. former aurora police officer jason rosenblatt was acquitted of all charges. mcclain died after being placed in a neck hold by a third officer, then injected by paramedics with an overdose of ketamine. the third officer's trial starts tomorrow. the two paramedics will be tried in november. federal prosecutors leveled a new charge today against senator bob menendez. the revised indictment alleges the new jersey democrat conspired to act as a foreign agent of egypt, while chairing the senate foreign relations committee. menend
vanessa: mr. also said last night that the lebanese militant group, hezbollah, backed by iran, has been very smart. a white house spokesman called that comment unhinged and sickening. a colorado jury has found one police officer guilty and acquitted another in the killing of 23-year-old elijah mcclain, the black man who died after a police stop outside denver in 2019. aurora police officer randy roedema was found guilty of criminally negligent homicide and third-degree assault. former aurora...
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a vanessa name on has varicose veins. all veins have the task of transporting blood back to the hops in order to ensure that the blood makes the top that they have valves that prevent backflow. but if they widen, the valves can no longer close properly. the bloods collects in the legs the vanessa name is 1st symptoms appeared in a twenty's 4 years ago she decided to have surgery on her left leg with a method that's been in use for over a 100 years. the diseased and therefore redundant vein is extracted while the patient is under general anesthetic in a procedure code, stripping the most slave a whole long. do you have to weigh compressions still kings for 2 weeks until the healing process is complete? they already restrictive and uncomfortable, but it's something i would do again in order to be free of symptoms that is quite as focused as the caulked name. the only trace of the condition that's left of the small scars. the stripping was performed by vascular surgeon, will tell you, stroke who sees and lots of patients in
a vanessa name on has varicose veins. all veins have the task of transporting blood back to the hops in order to ensure that the blood makes the top that they have valves that prevent backflow. but if they widen, the valves can no longer close properly. the bloods collects in the legs the vanessa name is 1st symptoms appeared in a twenty's 4 years ago she decided to have surgery on her left leg with a method that's been in use for over a 100 years. the diseased and therefore redundant vein is...
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and vanessa told us what you wouldn't know about their outfits.ret behind the look is elastic waistband. after the pandemic, everyone was talking about i was in sweats. so i said, you know what, i have a perfect solution. let's put these type of waistbands in. and everyone's loved them. that's a secret everybody could live by. all right, next up, our exclusive monster-hunting honeymoon with ghost hunter, jack osborne and his new bride, ari. we'll be right back. if i make that cut again, your whole tip could die. scott: whoa! this past week brought the season finale of botched. and once again, we were in for an intense ride. the show is famous for the amazing transformations, as dr. paul nassif and dr. terry dubrow fix extreme plastic surgeries gone wrong. well, they invited us to their offices for an exclusive tour of where it all goes down. ok, let's give you a tour of the office, shall we? these are our new office-- botched office space. paul: pull over here, that door right there. terry, open the door. terry: ok. paul: there's a couch. it's ver
and vanessa told us what you wouldn't know about their outfits.ret behind the look is elastic waistband. after the pandemic, everyone was talking about i was in sweats. so i said, you know what, i have a perfect solution. let's put these type of waistbands in. and everyone's loved them. that's a secret everybody could live by. all right, next up, our exclusive monster-hunting honeymoon with ghost hunter, jack osborne and his new bride, ari. we'll be right back. if i make that cut again, your...
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vanessa: ukraine used those u.s.range missiles this week to blast air bases in russian-occupied crimea. meanwhile, beijing sharply rebuked the u.s. over curbing sales of artificial intelligence computer chips to china. the foreign ministry warned that, quote, "such restrictions and forced decoupling for political purposes violate the principles of the market economy and fair competition." u.s. officials say selling the chips to china could threaten national security. back in this country, the chief suspect natalee holloway murder case finally confessed. the alabama teenager disappeared in aruba in 2005. today, joran van der sloot told a birmingham judge that he killed holloway and disposed of her body at sea. it was part of a guilty plea to lesser charges, but holloway's mother said it means justice for her daughter. >> it's been 18 years since natalee disappeared. and natalee would be 36 years old today. i still miss her every day. it's been a very long and painful journey, but we finally got the answers we have bee
vanessa: ukraine used those u.s.range missiles this week to blast air bases in russian-occupied crimea. meanwhile, beijing sharply rebuked the u.s. over curbing sales of artificial intelligence computer chips to china. the foreign ministry warned that, quote, "such restrictions and forced decoupling for political purposes violate the principles of the market economy and fair competition." u.s. officials say selling the chips to china could threaten national security. back in this...
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as for vanessa, mr. velasquez, vanessa, vanessa. no. oh okay. mayor oh, there she is. there she is.h, there she is. vanessa. thank you. okay now, you know, that's a special. and this is special. and this is special because this award is important because it's going to be one of our first history. latino assets from the mural movement. that will be landmark . and we want to thank all the support and the board of supervisors, but especially mayor breed. so we have a little . thank you. can you come up and get the. thank you? yes. welcome. what's really important is on your seats because it talks about the fiesta de la maricas when it was celebrated and a lot of you know is that i document a lot of our history. it's mostly not from books but from oral histories. the native american tradition in first voice and also know from the spanish newspapers that were here when the borders changed. and a lot of our history is documented in these papers as well as current events and poetry. i the next ones is special to so thank you an let's give a big round of applause for ann cervantes. under he
as for vanessa, mr. velasquez, vanessa, vanessa. no. oh okay. mayor oh, there she is. there she is.h, there she is. vanessa. thank you. okay now, you know, that's a special. and this is special. and this is special because this award is important because it's going to be one of our first history. latino assets from the mural movement. that will be landmark . and we want to thank all the support and the board of supervisors, but especially mayor breed. so we have a little . thank you. can you...
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right to vanessa yurkevich on the details and significance, vanessa. >> yeah, general motors the lastf the three big automakers to come to a deal with the weekend. over the weekend, we had heard that general motors was moving to a deal, but then saturday after the union announced a deal with stellantis, they said they were striking at another plant in general motors, so over the weekend, we were hearing that talks were still going on with general motors and the union, but this morning, a deal is in place, and gm for the union are commenting on this, but however, a source close no negotiations are telling us that a tentative agreement has been reached, and if this is in fact a deal on the table voted by seven-week strike costing the auto makers and the economy billions of dollars. we don't know details of the gm deal yet, but we expect it to pattern or mimic the deals from ford and stellantis called pattern bargaining. we have seen that the employees will see wage increases of 25% over four years or 4 1/2 years as this contract is going to b and we have seen the cost of living adjustme
right to vanessa yurkevich on the details and significance, vanessa. >> yeah, general motors the lastf the three big automakers to come to a deal with the weekend. over the weekend, we had heard that general motors was moving to a deal, but then saturday after the union announced a deal with stellantis, they said they were striking at another plant in general motors, so over the weekend, we were hearing that talks were still going on with general motors and the union, but this morning, a...
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vanessa?resa por 250 millones de dÓlares en la audiencia la contadora de su empresa dijo que tuvo que hacer cambios, y Él dijo que no. >>> y seguimos hablando de nueva york en esta ciudad hay controversia por la decisiÓn de limitar el tiempo que las familias inmigrantes pueden estar en los albergues, las autoridades desen que la medida busca soluciÓn a la crisis migratoria. avisos de 60 dÍas para desalojar albergues y encontrar algo alternativo es lo que comenzarÁn a recibir las personas en new york lo que pone en aprietos a las familia. >>> no sÉ cÓmo irÁn a hacer no tenemos donde ir. >>> este es el Último esfuerzo de adams por dar alivio a los albergues hizo un llamado al gobierno federal pidiendo mÁs fondos para atender a los mÁs de 120 mil inmigrantes de los cuales 60 mil viven actualmente en refugios con niÑos. >>> te gusta donde te estÁs quedando? >>> no mucho. >>> a pesar de los tenientes de alcalde para detÉn lugar ola migratoria diciendo que no hay recursos, muchos igualmente deciden
vanessa?resa por 250 millones de dÓlares en la audiencia la contadora de su empresa dijo que tuvo que hacer cambios, y Él dijo que no. >>> y seguimos hablando de nueva york en esta ciudad hay controversia por la decisiÓn de limitar el tiempo que las familias inmigrantes pueden estar en los albergues, las autoridades desen que la medida busca soluciÓn a la crisis migratoria. avisos de 60 dÍas para desalojar albergues y encontrar algo alternativo es lo que comenzarÁn a recibir las...
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. ♪ vanessa: i am vanessa rees with newshour west.the latest headlines. 8700 united autoworkers at a ford truck plant in kentucky walked off the job this evening, the unions latest walkout and a strike against the three largest automakers. 20,000 union members were joined. the auto companies have laid off nearly 5000 employees since the strike began. a strong, new earthquake rocked the same parts of western afghanistan that are reeling from saturday's deadly tremor. this latest quake was centered on the outskirts of herat, and shook more villages into rubble. at least one person died and about 120 others were injured. >> we don't have any houses or food left. we're scared that people here will die from hunger and the cold. nothing was left. nothing. we are alone and have nothing. vanessa: the country's ruling talaban has said more than 2000 people died across herat in the previous earthquake. hurricane lidia has largely dissipated after striking mexico's pacific coast overnight, killing two people. the storm made landfall in a sparsel
. ♪ vanessa: i am vanessa rees with newshour west.the latest headlines. 8700 united autoworkers at a ford truck plant in kentucky walked off the job this evening, the unions latest walkout and a strike against the three largest automakers. 20,000 union members were joined. the auto companies have laid off nearly 5000 employees since the strike began. a strong, new earthquake rocked the same parts of western afghanistan that are reeling from saturday's deadly tremor. this latest quake was...
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>>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, the asness family foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schwab. and by the rosalind p. walter foundation and damon button. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. >> dr. jonathan schanzer, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you. >> after the october 7th attack, prime minister netanyahu swiftly vowed to eliminate troops. we have seen him gear up on the dopple border for weeks. >> i think there are a number of things that israel is balancing right now. number one, the israelis did not want to launch an invasion before president biden arrived. at the same time, we are aware of the diplomatic channel that is conducted out of qatar. the optics of this are somewhat crazy. qataris are, themselves, sponsors of hamas. they are right now acted as a trusted american ally, if you will, to try to help negotiate the release of the hostages. i have my doubts about the qataris intentions. it appears israel and u.s. are
>>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, the asness family foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schwab. and by the rosalind p. walter foundation and damon button. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. >> dr. jonathan schanzer, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you. >> after the october 7th attack, prime...
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as for vanessa, mr. velasquez, vanessa, vanessa. no. oh okay. mayor oh, there she is. there she is.h, there she is. vanessa. thank you. okay now, you know, that's a special. and this is special. and this is special because this award is important because it's going to be one of our first history. latino assets from the mural movement. that will be landmark . and we want to thank all the support and the board of supervisors, but especially mayor breed. so we have a little . thank you. can you come up and get the. thank you? yes. welcome. what's really important is on your seats because it talks about the fiesta de la maricas when it was celebrated and a lot of you know is that i document a lot of our history. it's mostly not from books but from oral histories. the native american tradition in first voice and also know from the spanish newspapers that were here when the borders changed. and a lot of our history is documented in these papers as well as current events and poetry. i the next ones is special to so thank you an let's give a big round of applause for ann cervantes. under he
as for vanessa, mr. velasquez, vanessa, vanessa. no. oh okay. mayor oh, there she is. there she is.h, there she is. vanessa. thank you. okay now, you know, that's a special. and this is special. and this is special because this award is important because it's going to be one of our first history. latino assets from the mural movement. that will be landmark . and we want to thank all the support and the board of supervisors, but especially mayor breed. so we have a little . thank you. can you...
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. ♪ vanessa: i'm vanessa ruiz, in for stephanie sy with newshour west.e latest headlines. representative matt gaetz filed a resolution late this evening to oust kevin mccarthy as house speaker. gaetz cited mccarthy's negotiations with democrats to avoid a government shutdown over the weekend. european union leaders gathered in ukraine's capital, and insisted they're still united over supporting ukraine's war effort. the meeting came a day after the u.s. congress removed aid for ukraine from a bill to avert a government shutdown. but in washington, the white house said the consensus on ukraine is still strong. >> there's a bipartisan support, as we have seen from day one. and, look. let's not forget what the purpose of this is for. this is for the continuation of the brave people of ukraine to fight for their freedom, fight for their democracy. vanessa: meantime, the pentagon has told congress that it's already low on money to replace weapons for ukraine. another worry came in slovakia, which borders ukraine to the west. today, the slovak president asked
. ♪ vanessa: i'm vanessa ruiz, in for stephanie sy with newshour west.e latest headlines. representative matt gaetz filed a resolution late this evening to oust kevin mccarthy as house speaker. gaetz cited mccarthy's negotiations with democrats to avoid a government shutdown over the weekend. european union leaders gathered in ukraine's capital, and insisted they're still united over supporting ukraine's war effort. the meeting came a day after the u.s. congress removed aid for ukraine from a...
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as for vanessa, mr. velasquez, vanessa, vanessa. no. oh okay. mayor oh, there she is. there she is.h, there she is. vanessa. thank you. okay now, you know, that's a special. and this is special. and this is special because this award is important because it's going to be one of our first history. latino assets from the mural movement. that will be landmark . and we want to thank all the support and the board of supervisors, but especially mayor breed. so we have a little . thank you. can you come up and get the. thank you? yes. welcome. what's really important is on your seats because it talks about the fiesta de la maricas when it was celebrated and a lot of you know is that i document a lot of our history. it's mostly not from books but from oral histories. the native american tradition in first voice and also know from the spanish newspapers that were here when the borders changed. and a lot of our history is documented in these papers as well as current events and poetry. i the next ones is special to so thank you an let's give a big round of applause for ann cervantes. under he
as for vanessa, mr. velasquez, vanessa, vanessa. no. oh okay. mayor oh, there she is. there she is.h, there she is. vanessa. thank you. okay now, you know, that's a special. and this is special. and this is special because this award is important because it's going to be one of our first history. latino assets from the mural movement. that will be landmark . and we want to thank all the support and the board of supervisors, but especially mayor breed. so we have a little . thank you. can you...
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gracias por acompaÑarnos, en noticias telemundo mediodÍa, tenemos cobertura especial, me acompaÑa vanessare israel y la franja de gaza, epicentro de esta escalada de violencia, >>> ahora vamos a jerusalÉn, donde continuamos con la cobertura. >>> ahÍ estÁ... con lo Último. >>> buenas tardes, octavio y vanessa, estamos hablando ya al final del tercer dÍa de guerra entre israel y hamas, la milicia islamistas de gaza, y ha sido un dÍa de guerra, no hay otra forma de describir, una pequeÑa invasiÓn de 5 terroristas de otra milicia que causa que regreso denso estado parte del norte sobre la frontera libanesa, estÉn encerrados en sus casas o cuartos seguros, en el sur del paÍs otra incursiÓn marÍtima, esta vez, a la localidad de... y a pesar del anuncio del ejÉrcito israelÍ que habÍan retomado el control absoluto, en este momento, que les hablo todavÍa, hay batallas, en esta localidad, ademÁs, hemos tenido sirenas y lances de cohetes desde gaza a todo el paÍs, si me hubiesen llamado hace media hora hubiesen escuchado las sirenas sobre jerusalÉn, lanzaron misiles en contra de la capital y hay 9 h
gracias por acompaÑarnos, en noticias telemundo mediodÍa, tenemos cobertura especial, me acompaÑa vanessare israel y la franja de gaza, epicentro de esta escalada de violencia, >>> ahora vamos a jerusalÉn, donde continuamos con la cobertura. >>> ahÍ estÁ... con lo Último. >>> buenas tardes, octavio y vanessa, estamos hablando ya al final del tercer dÍa de guerra entre israel y hamas, la milicia islamistas de gaza, y ha sido un dÍa de guerra, no hay otra forma...
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a vanessa name on has varicose veins. all veins have the task of transporting blood back to the hops in order to ensure that the blood makes the top that they have valves that prevent backflow. but if they widen, the valves can no longer close properly. the bloods collects in the legs the vanessa name is 1st symptoms appeared in a twenty's 4 years ago she decided to have surgery on her left leg with a method that's been in use for over a 100 years. the diseased and therefore redundant vein is extracted while the patient is under a general anesthetic and a procedure code, stripping the most bible whole long do you have to weigh a compression still kings for 2 weeks until the healing process is complete. they already restrictive and uncomfortable, but it's something i would do again in order to be free of symptoms out of quite as focused as a who doesn't cos name. the only trace of the condition that's left of the small scars. the stripping was performed by investigator surgeon, will tell you, stroke who sees a lot of patie
a vanessa name on has varicose veins. all veins have the task of transporting blood back to the hops in order to ensure that the blood makes the top that they have valves that prevent backflow. but if they widen, the valves can no longer close properly. the bloods collects in the legs the vanessa name is 1st symptoms appeared in a twenty's 4 years ago she decided to have surgery on her left leg with a method that's been in use for over a 100 years. the diseased and therefore redundant vein is...
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- [narrator] "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by: robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, the asness family foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schwab, and by the rosalind p. walter foundation and damon button. corporate funding is provided by: stephens inc. - governor mitch daniels, welcome back to "firing line". - a treat to be here. thanks for having me. - when you gave the republican response to the state of the union in 2012, you denounced divisiveness. you even had a few flattering words for president obama. what would happen if you gave the exact same version of that address in today's republican party? - it probably wouldn't be as well-received as it was back then. i was raised to, in a tradition of the loyal opposition in which you might disagree very strenuously in the party out of power, but that you owed, first of all, some respect to the occupant of that office, or any office, and to our institutions. if anybody stuck around at the end of that, whatever was, seven or eight
- [narrator] "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by: robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, the asness family foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schwab, and by the rosalind p. walter foundation and damon button. corporate funding is provided by: stephens inc. - governor mitch daniels, welcome back to "firing line". - a treat to be here. thanks for having me. - when you gave the...
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- [announcer"firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, the asness family foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schwab and by the rosalind p. walter foundation and damon button. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. - bret stephens, welcome to "firing line." - thank you for having me. - hamas' attack resulted in the deadliest day for jews since the holocaust. we are still learning about the horrors that israelis endured. more than a hundred people were murdered in one kibbutz. children and grandparents taken away as hostages. there are reports that entire families were shot in their homes and babies found murdered. how are you processing the horrors? - you know, i lived in israel a number of years. i have extended family there. my closest friends are israelis. and when events like this happen, imagine if all your family had been living in lower manhattan on september 11th. it's a similar feeling. israel's a small country, has just over 9 million peop
- [announcer"firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, the asness family foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schwab and by the rosalind p. walter foundation and damon button. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. - bret stephens, welcome to "firing line." - thank you for having me. - hamas' attack resulted in the deadliest day for jews...
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thank you. >> vanessa, thank you very much.da playing blake shelton, but still pretty dang good. you guys did great sounded great. looked great happy halloween. >> high praise >> yeah. >> on point. >> well done, you guys this did not come together overnight. not even over 15 nights. more like months and months. it takes so much, fittings, rehearsals, makeup, all the things we want to show you the people that made it possible. check out the moments leading up to our big reveal as we wanted to get and turn to our producers and say look what you made me do ♪ >> yes oh, my gosh! >> that's the vision >> i've got you babe ♪ >> sassier than i've ever been before. >> in today's episode of becoming diana >> once we get the hair, i think to get the hair, then you're cher >> never in my life have i been able to swing my hair around. >> this is how we get fitted for a wig. >> we have these ladies from "saturday night live." it is kind of iconic >> large and in charge >> i got the bigger head, girl >> you knew it. >> where does craig's nogg
thank you. >> vanessa, thank you very much.da playing blake shelton, but still pretty dang good. you guys did great sounded great. looked great happy halloween. >> high praise >> yeah. >> on point. >> well done, you guys this did not come together overnight. not even over 15 nights. more like months and months. it takes so much, fittings, rehearsals, makeup, all the things we want to show you the people that made it possible. check out the moments leading up to our...